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id THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1936 LANDON POSITION |Bstranged Husband Is jewu,ru.en,cur,cezous: (Aberdeen Given '37 _ |2ucanz,® >- svt & Killing of Two Japs Held in Wife’s Death been sent to the University of Minne-| Kiwanis Convention | Division lcutenant governors named) Starts Rioting Anew ON FARM QUESTION natural causes.” Boninsega told authorities he took for further examination. tion Berbrrod of the death of Mrs. Cyril Boninsegna, stricken Tuesday|the woman to a hospital when she shortly after going for an automobile | was taken ill. She died a few min- man of the Szechwan provincial gov-|snees goods, was dragged = oa ernment, expressed regret to the | safety headquarters by @ mob Sapanese consulate at Chunking for | @emanded he be shot as a “traitor.” » nel i, Ke , " assumed HEARING SET include: First, Douglas Dickerson, the which had the Bus Winona, Minn.; third, Dr. Gordon Shanghai, ‘Aug. 26—()—Bioting ji " tions of & new international in-| Hesring will be held at Lisi portation of all aliens who fail to sub- Fred Bealane Valley Gi ie oe broke out in Chengtu, Chinese reports Leek sce fled 2, on the application of the Dakota scribe to the American form of gov-| The convention also endorsed |said here Tuesday, as an aftermath| Chengtu public safety officials were | bus line of Edgeley for bgp: ernment was urged in a resolution |through resolution the “‘teachers’| to the killing of two Japanese. dismissed, the Japanese consulate |furnish motor passenger and accom- adopted at the closing session of the | °4th,” conscription of wealth as well) Mobs smashed windows of stores | was informed. Mmodation express service oar asserted “my own opinion Moorhead, Minn. Aug. 26—(P)— Rochester, Minn., Aug. 26—()—De- ut tinued their investiga- is that Mrs. Boninsegna died from ride with her estranged husband. utes after a doctor had begun to ex- ‘es men in wartime and a balanced allegedly handling Japanese mer-| Further Chinese reports said that |Edgeley and Fargo, the state railroad” Boninsega, meanwhile, was held in| amine her. 19th annual Minnesota-Dakotas dis- |tederal budget. chandise, the reports stated. the military had taken over control at | board announced Wednesday. the city jail without charge. A post- ———_——. trict Kiwanis convention. Details were meager because of the | Chengtu as a result of continued anti- —_——— Conflicting Statements by G. O.|mortem ‘revealed a chronic heart| European Roman Catholics number| Dr. A. F. Branton, Willmar, Minn.,| Canada produces -88 per cent of| difficulty of communication. sd Japanese activity wherein a Teed Tanks first were used in warfare by: P. Leaders Make Clarifi- condition as the probable cause of| about 195,000,000. elected district governor and | the world’s supply of asbestos. advices stated tl Liu-Hsiang, rchant, allegedly dealing in the British. \ cation Desirable here is one subject on which Gover- tor tans span wile - FeaturingThe Greatest Values In Years! From Coast To Coast Millions Are makes his projected tour of the mid- nanan! Saving Millions! Don’t Miss This Extraordinary Sale! Shop Tomorrow! ed by any Republican leader who has first-hand contact with the farm pro- blem. The gratification of many western farmers over their benefit checks from Washington can no more be denied than can be displeasure of many eastern city dwellers at this pouring out of public funds to one section of the population. G. O. P. Approach Is Cautious The Republican national conven- tion approached the puzzle with due caution. Its platform outlined a set of general principles, spoke slighting- ly ofthe departed AAA, and then came around to an assertion that now “the New Deal administration has taken unto itself the principles of the Republican policy of soil conser- vation and land retirement.” “This action,” continued the Repub- ; lican platform, “opens the way for a non-political and permanent solu- tion.” | But if these words were intended to take the farm issue out of the cam- paign, they have failed miserably. For they have been expanded and ex- pounded most interestingly since by Savings On llas AND COTTAGE SETS a ote All hand finished! Rich butt walnut veneers! Round mirrors! Panel or poster bed, chest — vanity or dresser! Bench, $4.94. 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In a speech- making swing around the circle of an unusual character for a campaign manager, Hamilton spoke on August 17 at Albuquerque, NM" ’*~ “You may say I am talking about dead horses, because the AAA has been declared unconstitutional,” said Hamilton. “But a new AAA has been passed to take its place, which is called the soil conservation act... ‘This new act continues the theory of pianning artificial scarcity—and does 50 by paying farmers to put a por- tion of their lands into grasses.” ‘Where does this leave the issue? Landon’s Views Awaited Sak / $5.95 QUALITY! Wardoleum 2 -_" HalfUsualPrice! Regularly $35! — onn19°4 94... 24" Save $10! Modern—in oyster white or two oak finishes! It is true that Hamilton was talk- Oversi e@ 3 a b R OWS! 18: ounge Chair and Ottomant Extension table, 4 EE Sao ee psa Et a ty omer 3 ) en feathers! Drill ticki that, for whatever reason, it is an- ELECT RIC WASH ER ing: Think of getting a9 x 12 room size for any room in your home at this LOW price! 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