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[==] THE BISMARCK TRIBUN’ ESTABLISHED 1: BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS 73 Bismarck Golfers Seeking Title f Williston Aviatrix and Student Flier Killed at Noonan twnninsunx f DROTHACME, [Rains Break Hot _ |IZHKEFAVORSBUT (REBEL STRONGHOLDS] ..__. "ere Secs Droth Raraee aL ee | ALBERT LEE DIE IN | © Spell in Midwest DOES NOT ENDORSE {IN SPANISH MOROCCO ~ SRT OF HUNDREDS sen ara amg| He) AGE PENSIONS BOMBED BY AVIATORS mene Figure of 146 by Three Strokes 32-Year-Old Man’ Believed to Cause Extensive Damage | No Longer Have Representative| North Africa Territory Is Com- Have ‘Frozen’ Controls | in Various Areas Government He Tells pletely Controlled by PAUL COOK FOURTH AT 160 Cox, Croonquist and Cook Win From Fear Townsenders Insurgents { ‘ Borepated ra ed tyre Soe ate ccc : i First Round Matches; HUSBAND ACCIDENT WITNESS Bunday and Bunday let a the is. LAUDS LATE SENATOR LONG|DEATH TOLL RISES SLOWLY) | Slattery Beaten Ship heave Ante Okoun Into Ground From broken over the week-end by thunder /Common Men No Longer Place |Morrocan Troops Reported’ on , 4 bei ~ Bismarck golfers were furnishing H f 200 Feet Sat- mae trom the) “Confidence in Two Old March From Cadiz to Na- Mees | plenty of punch’ tn the annual state eighth of eet Sa From @ high temperature of 103 i s j Pek tournament of the North Dakota State urday Afternoon Saturday afternoon the thermometer Parties, Says Bill tion’s Capital Ps - aa feteperhe ie Monday as fernee te og early Monday caianininceasss morning, the coolest temperature re-| Cleveland, July 20—(P)—Emotion-| Rabat, French Morocco, July 20.— Ketel ve the Capital City in over ally-weary Paint s to the second ipcnorenie inpeite steel rain ‘The federal weather bureau fore-|furned to their homes Monday. with|°f Poms on the city of Larache Mon- cast for Monday night and Tuesday |the endorsement by Presidential Can-|day, reports from Port Lyautey said, was fair and warmer. didate William Lemke of “an old age|as rebellious troops claimed complete ‘Throughout the rest of the midwest-| revolving pension” to give “honest! control of Spanish Morocco. ern swelterbelt lower temperatures | and fair compensation to old people.”| ane deat: “in ‘5 were also the rule with severe wind| The Union party's ticket leader did| The death toll-in the rightist re- and hail storms causing extensive|not directly endorse the Townsend) Volt, which travelers asserted was led ' aa ) |damage in some areas, the Associated plan in his address Sunday which|by Gen. Francisco Franco, was re- Lee, 32, of tee F. a statistician: and |77°™ “ported cas —— Lh icliane ks development | ported to have risen to at least 60 per- Noonan: | Char Mastin, marked conclave to s close. sons, peti eiepartertgn iced accountant. for the state railroad wind swept the Valley) “The details of such legislation! Fighting near Larache resulted in| Dr, Rexford G. Tugwell, federal resettlement administrator, - roared ground board for the last 14 years, announced city countryside late Sunday after-| must of course be worked out by your|40 deaths, while 20 others were de- ’ Poteet seat he hed. is eee oe rfid ind : Grech magbo taet a hr bee fronted with betes fields of grain, corn stripped by grasshoppers Wee ane, Aug. 1. ae ens and property. The 15-minute | representative from North Dakota 9s| The revolting military forces, which tan or-arovtneateloeae? Dakotas with Other officials ‘he is shown jen C. Larkin,. commission ac ee erin he stretched to the full length of his!a loyal aviator said rose in rebellion examining a shriveled cornfield near Mandan, N. D. Left to right: pour. short figure, shouting his words into Gov. Tom Berry of South Dakota; Tugwell; Gov. Walter Welford, eke at Cleveland stadium. North Dakota, and J. T. Sarvis, agronomist at the United States field Lunacy’ experimental station at Mandan. (Associated Press LAMPS WITH SNOWBALLS Terming the program of the pres-| missioner of the territory, held a pris- = — Valley City, N. D., July 20.—()— ent administration “national lunacy,’ oner. is ¥ a) he added “we no longer have repre-| General Franco, formerly milit sci! ayrhare ie Cmetaant [|p ererment Dun fo i-|eovernr of ta canary aaa, ab Drouths Divided ru mage syst your ct = July weather, following the severe || ‘UPt Pat Tonger write the laws. ‘They egbeMabase and ; . are prepared by a brainless brain) Reports— trust, no one of whom could have and 3. ; beppering be dane ehieg n (@) Wo ses oo defeated Minot's lone qualifier ing the bulbs. Snow shovels also The question of how the Townsend| advices said the situation in the col- Dahl, 2 - were brought into action to clear |/family would vote in the November] ony was generally calm. ‘Ga the walks of the foot-deep hail. || election was officially undecided as} ‘Three Spanish warships—sent by The temperature: dropped 26 de- || 15,000-odd delegates vacated hotel governmen: Madrid grees in a few minutes, falling || rooms and returned to all sections of scone hei os) “the rebellion NEW MISSOURI RIVER ager er zene Ghaage et S Neil Croonquist touched off the fire- aeronautical inspector of the depart- Th ete Gace enn wile anda fe from 87 to 61 degrees, ea casted, States, to carry on Sciahd —were said to have joined the re ings But He Can Pre- liston Sunday, sald no further in-|, 004 Shook Ne pe pi opp : torial and bislabeerery pce rey pare for Transitions vestigation of the crash wil! be made, on of ‘Hail as large as hen’s eggs which/ “py resolution, the convention de- the Associated -Press reported: =.» Eales in A punber. piled up a, fot deep edhe, windows 14 sere not "1 frontier: Sic acl eras m ‘Orentt ‘Tribute homes business Gave! quring the campaign, directly or in-lious stories of the insurgent move- orth ‘houses ‘The. aeronautical inspector , > streets and surrounding hilltops the directly,” presidential vie 3 son downed George tribute to the dead flyer saying fn ALOT $100 on 10 Sppearance of winter. One COC youth Mresaualidl eangitate, ‘and that gor reports from Gibralter assert- | Northwestern Group Wants] Drouths in the United States may es club, 2 up. +) f the best women was injured when the storm demolish- before the conclave i ere be divided into two general classes. : Lorsesipelarpcind aries ed thelr camp. seccumtiad enly, views of tie oar Sanish Vicinity Studied —|1n one class are those of a transitory Telephone and main toll lines were nature, affecting usually relative! Pallbearers, for the aviatrix, wife N D FOR HARVESTS heavily damaged with between 30°ona | q by Engineers small area and of comparatively short ie ' 40 poles down. A barn a few miles! pr. F. E. Townsend, the movement's a duration, frequently lasting only a south of Valley City was flattened.| founder, announced’ plans to tour|*brough La Linea, north of the island.) asint, x. D., July 20.—(#)—Should|single year; in the other those gen- 8) the streets wil ON PUBLIC ACREAGE The tn seeneioind crops im thle area| principal cities with Lemke, Lemke, (anna hepive easel rarer rete there be little chance of getting #/¢ra! drouth conditions that have a at the same time, put himself “four church windows were peppered with| square” behind the doctor “in the change telegraph agency said. large dam at Garrison to store head-/ : of Columbus will officiate. hail stones and streets and lawns Mon-| great fight he is making on behalf AES gern san were littered with bod-| waters for the proposed Missourl/iong-time trends in ‘ettetion, day were covered with broken bran~/ of the citizens in our country.” kanes rege river diversion project, due to opinion|covering good many years, alter, will be in the local cemetery. Tading ter-|More Rain Needed to Prevent jches, torn trees and a heavy coating of |" Lemke called the late Senator Long|,,, n°, fatalities near Tetuan, reports! o¢ srmy engineers that the suggested [mud “the greatest Democrat we have had, if . Everson. Serious Shortage of Drink Sieeaiaduiein said, came during aerial bombing of /site is unsuitable, 11 officers and di In the lower bracket of the champ- ‘ in the last 100 years,” and received 7 ing Water High wind accompanying a half| trom the crowd a round of applause. |*he high commissioner's palace. rectors of the Upper Missouri Develop- lonship flight, the follo * inch of rain temporarily pl “You common men and women can|_ Police at Eiksar joined the military|ment association meeting in Minot advanced. 5 Washingion, July 20-—-0P—A $100,-| 2amestown into darkness about 10:30|no longer place confidence in the rebels, informed quarters reported, 000 relief allotment to employ ae. P. m., Saturday, put 50 city telephones | two old parties,” he added a moment’ ” out of order and swept down 50 power | later. “The administration has ganged Poles in the surrounding community.| up on us.” along the Missouri, preferably near James’ Life at Stake {Senish, or at any other site which appears suitable. (Continued on Page Two) . 4 Former Police Chief In Los Angeles Court|**™ BA et ord as urging all candidates for the JUNIOR SPORTSMEN Corroborates Bolton Los Angeles, July 20.—(/P)—Prose- |iegisiature to support measures at the St. Paul, July 20.—()+Testimony|cution and defense matched legal|next session for increasing state ap- ‘4 aly. skill Monday—with the life of Robert |Trerriations for water, cpuservation | kin bi . in the balance—in final| work on a statewide basis. sarguments of trial on a charge he) | srembers of the association sald they Ne slew his wife. believe there is still hope of having raised from 17,500 to 25,000.- : people The 39-year-old defendant has Officials jal mong the wPa|Chief Game Warden Lee Pre-|tne Hamm kidnaping” heard Deputy District Attorney John be o | paliey “gt ence to provide! sides at Second Annual it since a officials at Petar Seach ae in 1892 by fairly abundant moisture, a Convention F i i [ Browder Will Speak In Bismarck Aug. 21 i l ei i" | “iThere aged Fo - ee 7 20-—U}—Opening oat field's crushed. body first wit Nebraska,| E. M. Lee, endl ‘cabapaiea timstquereee tone [lone seo * nesses arrived at the , they sald. Dakota,| the North Washington, _ Bhe died within s few minutes. Her | however, he seid the domestic reminded «body was taken to Williston. was “lo " Devils Lake ‘There will be no inquest. Ported.’ thing for The plane’ was one of four being “The states and used in the Canfield ‘Circus. promise and this was largely Mrs. Canfield had flown plane tor the state fair. Another one 19: i E & E ; : 5 | E i BE : f it r h be il 183 i 44] EEG : g i 3 Ha € & i i F etl F i Fe yt 7 i E iy if I 1 te it iH HH B. E BEE i iba. Pare E of ugk