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North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper j THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Wunior Tourney Crowd Gathers | mHeavy Rains Bring New Hope to N. D. Drouth ArectPAkies rn wa” Exuears TL (Landon Promises BIS START BC | pW tect? tnonin Mines Ae Hn AUER ELMNATIONS MADE ABOVE. 15 INRES stage PIE ON HADRD, gags nae i Sone socio es DROSVE CONTEST <i Butte Games Scheduled First Precipit ation Beneficial to Fee Out of Sock Poke Policies’ in West Mid- | Fascists Have Only to Capture for Sunday S. D. DELEGATION LARGEST, : ; dlessex Talk Toledo to Insure Unim- Holdenville to Piay Los Angeles, mer: Weather Goldsboro, ~ Far gp Fare: Poco om ong Peon peded March Omaha to Meet Louisville license at the office of W. E. Or- mond, register of deeds. Gov. Alf M, Landon Saturday assert- . [24 the presidential campaien pre-| WORLD POWERS NERVOUS }BISMARCK RECEIVES .35| groom-to-ve hed oniy $a," [sented s “choloe between the pig in Monday The eyes of junior Legion hesebalt fans all over western United States pti et ad married,” hecom- Jang American “freedom of enter-| Socialist Priest Charges Church . Sa: were on Bismarck Saturday. mn, Garri- Then the girl, turning modestly Lapa 4 . . a 5 And as eight crack teams represent- Carrington, Jamestown, G: sie ea inta tier severing (pc Has sfizst_ major viet! adress With Aiding Revolt for ' . : tng the plek of 16 states Hagen Active , son and Drake Get Heav- | and pulled out the other dollar | ‘8 Republican nominee pledged pow- Own Gain i . : ~ tog Tournament Minaee: SRey : needed. : & ¢ § Rosent announced the resul iest Rainfall cintecctaliae | ee eRe ter Beers om tees . drawings made late Saturday morn- of freedom and opportuntly.’ (By the Associated Press) ; E s ing. ; The Kansan spoke from a platform| ‘The Spanish Rebel armies Saturday Salt Lake City, tah, will meet Water was dumped on the parched on the Tam O'Shanter golf course, ®| pressed forward in thelr “big push” on Tolling desperately, in short shifts, miners are shown above shortly before they reached the black, gas- | poe BOY. Elise wash will play state of North Dakota Friday. ._ | mile from the village of West Middle-| Madrid, with the vanguard of their filled chamber and brought out two miners, entombed for 72 hours, 110 feet below the surface, alive. Satie a oldenvile, Okla, will ‘The relenting heavens opened and sex, where he was born almost 49| forces driving toward Toledo, 30 miles Two others, trapped when the superstructure at the head of the shaft burned and collapsed into the thea abated » released downpours that totaled as x years ago. He chose for his topic | south of the Loyalist capital. passage, died shortly after the cave-in. Tons of dirt and rock were between the rescue crews and the high as 1.75 inches in some sections. “The American Way of Life.” General Francisco, leader of the trapped men. ‘The showers did “worlds of good,” “The word ‘American’ ... means an | Rebel military, said the advance would 5 E according to O. W. Roberts, veteran PLAN 10 COMMITTEE attitude of heart and mind,” Landon | not be precipitous, but a steady, slow . Bismarck weather observer, and will said, “and outlook on life. It means | progress with frequent halts to con- ‘The help fall plowing and improve fall not only deep love of liberty and jus- | solidate newly won positions. escue Tews Tin wo will open the tournament Sunday at Past conditions generally. tice, but courage to face the dangers| At dawn the Rebel forces had only 1:30 at the Bismarck ball park, fol- and responsibilities that go with lib-/to capture Toledo before facing a vir- lowed at 3:30 by the Seattle-Butte ft than s erty. ... J clash. The two remaining games in greater falls than the 35 whlch re-lGeneral Rehabilitation Policies |. ‘american way of lite is be-|"Ualz,umimpaded roed to Madrid, ra e iners u iv day morning at 0:90 ang 1a, | noon and evening. Six of them re- Presented at Rapid Cit: ing challenged. We are told that it/ots in the northern section of 8} y m at 9: 330, ceived more than.an inch of precipi- P y does not meet modern requirements. |jaunched an assault on the pes Semi-finals will be played Monday afternoon. The winner of the Salt 1 Lake City-Pierre Care ite meet the winner of the Seattle-Butte game at Two Others Dead After 72 BREMEN iN SCENE ipa 4 frp eatrmandinie Hours in Gas-Filled Under- at 3:30. tation, Conference . .. Some are trying to supplant our | pbastian front where the fighting be- 4 a led the whens sli) institutions by others from abroad. |tween the ee defenders and ches; Jamestown was next 4731 Ray City, 8. D., Aug. 22. vay “Confidence Has Been Shaken’ Fascist attac! been waged bit- GROGERY SHORTAGE Parahall, in the northwest part of the| piswtigg besrds’ of ‘sever sraiea vat| “Perlods of depressin are favorable |terly throughout the week. state, got, 1.24; Valley oily, 121; Gar-|hetore President Roosevelt's drouth | for reviving ancient and discredited| The Rebel junta shifted its head- 4 rison, Devils Lake, tt ernment, |Quarters southward from Burgos to The final game for the Western Fae 1.04; Max, .50; and Napoleon, 45. crue eanapen te aexortee alee plage agen Mae ifesure way |Valladolid to bring the nerve-center HITS MINNEAPOLIS ground Prison OF DEMONSTRATION Sectional championship will be play- . Good Rains B ted northwest region “a great contribut- | of gaining Utopia. ... The confidence ot their forces nearer Madrid. ny ed Tuesday at 2 p. m. he Lighter showers were reported at/ing factor to national welfare.” of many of our pople in our way of Priest Opposes Alliance Moberly, Mo., Aug. 22.—(?)—From Winner Leaves at Once miner to miner and all: ‘round the}49 Arrested for Second Out- Directly after the game, the winner every North Dakota point except Cros-| From voluminous recommendations | doing things has been shaken. They Within the Loyalist capital itself mill teate boc a cll tereesien OE ie are whether we may not|the Catholic church’s alliance in most i {countryside Saturday passed the agp bs: Dunn Center, Sanish, Hankinson, | ot planners from North and south | f° woaderns cases ‘with the Fascist Rebel cause| Housewives Feel Pinch as Strik-|foiitinite | Catering account of| break Protesting Nazi Span- | States, as yet unk pen bare rs have to scrap our American institu- ee See cn ee, “eared td peor twee ghoesrcirrneg rTM Was outspokenly opposed by the So-| ers Prevent Deliveries from [how two strong men were rescued : winner of the North-Southeast titl- ¥ eae aul : rains earl aaa aomianiae erste Mitchell | “This doubt and distrust is fostered |Clalist Priest, Father Juan Garcia alive from a coal mine that had been ish Policy je week, got a light rainfall. aded by W. R. Ronald of Mitchell |). stable men to whom it is always | Morales, former member of the Span- Wholesalers their black, gas-filled prison 110 feet . 4 Pees fo Lowel Bismarck reborn aires resp policies held ap- dangerous to give political power... ./1sh shee of deputies who charged underground for 72 hours. New York, Aug, 22—()—Demon- ‘otal to 52 inch, easily the best fall|° ‘The seven states” proposals, which | Before the depression such phases as any priests with siding the rebel Minneapolis, Aug. 22—(@)—Minne-|, Des" hortiy after a fire end |rators protesting against the Ger. |e, 97e in the Ttie Tt on Blige that has occurred this year. the sponsors hope will be considered | the onward sweep of demorcracy’|™" the bloody civil war in Spain| *Polis housewives were beginning to} cave.in tra; the men Tuesday aft-|™@0 government's Spanish policy| ook trom’ almost every section of Roberts predicted “above normal”|in the presidential committee's report Were, commonplace, Now in many), id's) « Gectaive battle for control feel the pinch’ of ‘grocery shortage lemnoon, tincvured the story with sad~|Precipitated disarder_on the liner | marck ft procpltation, Guring the next six |to Mr. Roosevelt next week, admitted | treat and dictatorships are advan- @aturday ax truck drivers continued | ness, Such @ fate had been predicted | Bremen Saturday. Twelve persons | "S(t. pierre past South Das weeks, which he sald would greatly | mistakes mene made tn early develop- | Ping» < 3 thelr strike that has prevented! deliy-| freely for all four. Were arrested on charges of disorderly | 10 athletic officer for the American essen “danger wiottage 5 -. ¥ conduct thils. ; bose yep. sane eae Serna the Laggan rpg pen a ricapltala: eries from wholesale food firms, Ge oleae ll w. Me=|""The outbreak was the second in-| Legion and a bnep ania for the os faith will restore the region to a con- 4 blackening war clouds with Italy’s| flour, feed an workers Of|that “one chance in a thousand” { : plenty of feed.” dition of stability.” alg saludo scapaiey othe: Saathte Contingent, acceptance of” the terne| Local 19152 against terminal elevators, | irvivet eiven: trem by Arnold Grit- |"dured in July, 1985, after the Nazi tae: gpa cert ‘boost ‘The proposals, in briet: PoErg i “Jef the proposed French neutrality steps were being taken to relieve the /rith, chief state mine inspector, during | 18% was torn from the liners bow | tutvreey Of Sunt the western play, ties of Dickinson, Garrison, Sanish| rend classification for “use, fed-| “In this depression as in every de- | Pact. pressure on farmers who, according to!the slowly passing hours while his an etiinaiadl os parr a Pian Triumphal Entry : @ helped to re-/| erany initiated with state and local pression, there are timid souls who oe said bed ar denier an apnea pre grb va are Gaenn ce aeons many dressed in evening clothes,| ‘The Pierre caravan, joined by those cooperation, and perhaps followed by|fear that the temporary set-back is|¢mbargo on arms the other : eaacisca a uletly boarded the liner more than|who had to Bismarck earlier; ~~ ee croune [enkingon. Lisboa 884 soning “certain lands for specific|to be permanent. There is nothing to world powers would do like- | ing the three days of the strike. quietly le e liner an | who come the wise, the Terrifying Ordeal an hour before it was due to sail. As if| planned to form a huge procession sts water Conservation Urged pet Rana tinea before, n° P***) "tn Berlin the situation became elec- Peruse National’ ‘Grain. corporation The terrifying ordeal of watching|cn ® pre-arranged signal, they began|on U. &, Highway No. 10 east of ‘A broad water conservation pro-| “We are told now, however, that we |tfic with increasing anti-Russian fury | would be permitted to open its three | Edward Stoner, Jr. 26, and George shouting alee aoe the ne Bismarck by the penitentiary ae gram, including protection of naturi| got out of previous depresions be [evesping the nation, ‘The Nazi se-| Minneapollselevaions. to permit farm: |e dragging hours wnout foods me, eee [eis be wie cI the Soviets with aiding the|er cooperative members to move the! - “Dot : ? cas naroi to: iAchgoba (ile pcvineatloe! Beret eriaptitne anvee oxpueal ie | Spanish Soclalist-Loyallstic cause at|grain. About 35 elevators, one big|fetrest from menacing gases; the| “Down with Naz! intervention in| Local Legion officials laid hasty dread that the sound of rescue opera- | Spain!” plans to meet the Pierre procession of land operated by owners. of the frontier. the expense of the Fascist Rebel forces | flour mill and a number of feed mills eee cease these made Up the| Pler policemen and crew members| Sith the Legion Peay Recognition of grasshopper and tcward which the Nazi government is | were closed. nen 2 rushed the invaders. Fists and deck 4 “s kyend corps. Already in Bismarck was one other pest control as @ regional and the tray four and the only un- Pierre rooter, 80-year-old national problem, demanding con- supplies would last about two days eee bay “ gers and their friends looked on. sacs aaactin who planned to attend governmen: At Hendaye, France, barbed wire! for quick moving stuff, although. 4 . stant state and federal action. entanglements were strung Piped * “I did everything I could to give; Several girls whipped chains from | every game. epic meptrening gedaan ra roads leading trom the Spanish fron- | nou eoariet exicnsively: tm anticipa-| ie, Men. courage,” McCann related. |thelr clothing and fastened themselves |" Four carloads of fans left Omshs ognizes the “of every est 8 =| “I told them every funny story 1|‘o the railings of the first class deck.| miday afternoon, according to a tele- ty the full development of its agri-| ning the times.” Hghting hie te as eee eat {tion of high prices caused by thelcouia ‘think of so that they would|The crew chopped the chains with| tam received in Biamarck, and were tle {cultural resources” for the “best in-|" During the depression of the 1890's,| spread across the border into France. ba oa ee po the |Sheer up. You can’t fear death when going to be on hand to cheer the i ided, a axes. c terests of the nation as whole.” |randon sald, a “new frontier” was!" In New York, the steel-clad attitude | mont uertioty affected by the srcike,|20U, ae laughing and telling funny| At the height of the fighting, Max| Speedy Omaha Alamitos club in its tically. dramatic story of McCann, oldest of dena Apsiined poll ‘ Grocery retailers estimated their vf chairs flew while hundreds of passen- Fitting of drouth and other emer- _ ff inven- PY . Schmeling, former world heavyweight gency expenditures to long time cor-| tion and pe oh ya . of the German government against which has caused the shut down of 14/°"But Stoner and Dameron would| champion, arrived with his party to| °Peting game. *Gestablisnment, of county planning| Ue? our American way of life” liner ee tere been cea ~ ea ig Fite renga ae pe ey to his a hed briefly) 1 was understood Butte, Mont, “ loor of 1 and id board or copamaiteans iaroughout the | be continued, “men with courage and _pe tank drivers members of ¢ Gen-| save rings a ‘Bolle arrived in Dee nis rot vas also sending # delegation of. root- region to integra programs r disorderly conduct charges after de 2 kirg| “Dameron said to me, ‘I'm going to|call, i e outbreak was quelled | “Candidates for the title of Rooters- with regional, state and national pol- r dem~- | wage adjustments and union recogni- y oH uickly. ant fees. bea : people /onstrators protested tion, while striking elevator workers | °° tm going to die’. WThe incident delayed sailing of the |Fa®thest-from-Home were a carload of rabid Louisville fans, who left the little Colorado mining town Thurs- day at 11 p. m. and arrived in Bis- pugilistically fy against the Nasis’ ultimatum to the|ere asking union recognition and im- hts Own Cigaret Bremen only fi e Dsittcation hi pet Berk Lowe Seoaliah octet: Proved working conditions, Soorning an offer of assistance in ge unten a rine, FenePalnion a nited Staves state department | Both strikes proceeded without vio-|ighting ® cigaret, the bearded miner MRS T ATLEY RITES es planning boards. lence, with the employers making no : marck 20 hours later. Were broad systematic forestation ning shipment of war materials to |effort to break through picket lines. “Listen, I may not look it now but Every visiting team, visiting coach, movement, SS I'm a pretty tough fellow. I’ve worked tournament official, and visiting Le- J * gion officer will be welcomed to Bis- sree eecet te. — so pet to efter of the Spanish warring forces Langer Lieutenants I raed nee aaa age ae 10 BE HELD HERE marck at a dinner Saturday at 6 p. m. Mi " policy. . ea’s neutrality} Convene in Bismarck) ‘1 never lost my presence of mind in the little gym of the Memorial ane Atereamendstions of the seven : the whole time I was in the mine,” ee ine eueatenn cial a Be arg i. state. groups, known as the Central an Chinese Bandits Slay lag vig gel amuse Reema. Pallbearers Are Named for Fu-| association of Commerce, who is “U. oe, 8 Lem i Langer Fi partisan League was unconscious whi hed by the Japs in Manchukuo [spp up faction ware here | Nee re amd “would here, by the) neral Services Tuesday in, ‘announce his future in another 30 minutes,” said Dr. John Lutheran Church Fergus Falls, Minn, Aug, 22—(F)— Tokyo, Aug. 22—()-—A thousand |ltiesl plans, PO" | Maddux, ner ; Rep. William Lemke, Union party prepared to| cvervday Although the former gevernor, de-| “Oh, God, I was afraid you would! Puneral services for Mrs. Henry candidate for president, told approx- to enterpeise. nomin-|sive up and stop digging,” McCann /|atley, longtime Bismarck resident imately 3,500 persons at the Otter . i! sobbed when Griffith appeared with | who died last Tuesday at her home in ‘Tail county fair the country’s econo- |*esestions. poe © pecuoeels Doemi his searching party to look upon the | Los Angeles, will be held in Bismarck ty | dark scene of life and death. at the Trinity Lutheran church Tues- mic problem 1s not over-produetion,| wr +o. Gituatio, I ‘government! , Dameron, @ bridegroom of a week, | cay at 2 p. m., with Rev. Opie 8. Rin- but under-consumption and mal-dis-| ¥¥ mn. 18 yas found with his arms locked in |daht officiating. pet Hi { { Langer leat & wooden support. The} Interment will be made in the fam- Attacking the national administra- Serious at . i 4 Sieak? body of Stoner, who with Sexton had | ily plot in Fairview cemetery. tion, Lemke sald: “In Washington, leased the mine and was putting it in| “The body of Mrs. Tatley, which is the bureaucrats still believe there is shape for operation, was found far | peing sent from California, will arrive back tn the tunnel.” in Bismarck Monday noon, and will ee lie in state in the Webb funeral par- Gov. Olson ‘Better’; —_ {ors until the tuneral. bearers will be Judge Christianson, "No Politics on Drouth |“Disctssed ampsien|iree marci Sac Tour’, F. D. R. Asserts |ox ris 'om, ti.230. serious stomach ailment, was cheer- ful and feeling better Saturday as he discussed Hi i i E : Hyde Park, N. ¥., Aug. 22.—(#)—| political outlook from James A. Farley, : i Devils Lake, N. D., Aug. 22.—()— 5 commit tee; W. Forbes Morgan, tr n : » N. D., - 22.- urer; L. W. Robert, Jr., secretary, and g ¢ ss HE i H ih ae* ze Fie %,