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ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1936 Death, Damage Ride Atlantic Sto ¥ Tremendous Blast Rips Crumbling Alcazar to BitsM om q | | TWO GREAT MINES . ——_- Charges Blow Huge — chatahons sf Pieces ETHIOPIAN OUSTER iS G OP No ge ae | REMAIN AS REBELS R. aia BATTLE FOR LIVES Reported From Some , —_—__—_____4 Coastal Points Charges Administration With] | Attacks Take Two YRee «= Estimate Half of Beseiged Re- League of Nations Expected to} Selieving There Is No Fu- Kin at Same Time | |W MEN ARE KNOWN DEAD u i. ture for America ait ——_——_———_ bels Killed or Maimed in Bar Halle Selassie’s Delé: Jacksonville, Fis., Sept, 18.) |Fear Other Casualties Will Be First Dynamiting gation’ Monday Topeka, Kas., Sept. 18—UP)—Gov.| —Heart attacks killed two broth- Reported When Commun- ee — Alf M. Landon assailed Friday “those eter ae perme, vo an syns 40 ication le Restored ; q if who are to make youth believe apart. ation Is Restore i REPORT ‘DOOM IS SEALED 93RD SESSION 18 CALLED] thet they have no future under the| William Charles Thomas, 56, ‘ Blast Throws Huge Blocks of| | American system,” and told a conter-| died in Jacksonville st 1s. m, (By the Associated Pres) : Death and destruction rode the Stone Like Straws, Roar : Swiss Government Appropriates wind Friday as terrific hurricane Heard:20 Miles Away | $76,375,000 to Repair Message that he, too, was dead. | Uaiart seven. states on the Atlante Nation's Defenses tration apparently believes there is no gee warmige pare ch ote Madrid, ie { Ge t. 18—()}—Big European pellet thet tenes eee on the He rrepeetiagmnr presi | binst from two, huge mines ripped : | ra, convening in Geneva grade, that we can eliminate unem- te ee ae Sse fee pene | DEAD AND HUNDREDS | _ lay, |, government ai les = have found a formule to bar - eten les. and estimated, killed or maimed more % i | ed: Ethiopia from Monday's assembly | but should not attempt to manage damage but, ib was tease that as than half of the building’s 1,700 Fas- | é : meeting and to obtain renewed collab- | business; that, in a word, America will communities isolated by the storm cist defenders, 1 oration of Italy's Duce, league officials |once again be a nation where youth IN TEXA re-established communications the Despite the blast, which tore great ms da; can be confident of its future.” death toll would mount. gaps in the west and south walls and : : en they expected} The presence of the conferees— blew the whole southwest tower high |e Halle Selassie’s delegation of three, due | young people of other parties also were = a the wee semper eee a ms Eers otmre to be Leckioad seats eee tered. by eoiay a Damage Done by Rising Waters} moving northward at about 15 miles back y al ‘assem! table on grounds ‘proof rican . standing there, fought off the govern-| More than half of the 1.Tho Paselst rebels, besiege en ‘ they do not represent an effective gov- this land is not willing to surrender] of Concho River Estimated | Tounaing’ tne dead caim at the omer ment invaders in hours of the most/ the crumbling fort to pleces Friday ; jperty toes paantont seomrity. at $2,000,000 of the hurricane, about 14 miles bitter hand to hand battle. building before it disappeared with a roar heard 20 miles away as huge H Cona Government Power Is Issue across, were winds shifting counter Women and oliildren among the ‘wom children ‘of-lower subterranean passages. | They added, Declaring that governmental pow- clockwise at velocities ranging from barricaded insurgents were believed eile Hees oe ceded feague is not prepared to recognize the ers, their exent and method of exer-| San Angelo, Texas, Sept. 18—(P)— | 90 to 110 miles an hour. Their de- to have taken refuge in remote cor- Italian conquest of Ethiopia which it |cising, constitute a campaign issue,|The rescue of seven refugees msa-| structive force was felt as much as 300 ners of the subterranean passages. Doctor’s Early Call tried so hard to. stop orto declare an said: rooned in trees near the flood-| miles from the center of the disturs But the government high comman f) m4 independent Ethiopia non-existent or| “The question raised by this issue—|ravaged Plum creek community Surprises Prowler even out of the’ league. what powers the government shall|Cheered residents of this devastated ts Ne estimated only about 700 Fascists still a were fighting. The officials expected Italian dele-|have and what powers it shall not|city Friday as receding waters of te Escape P gates would remain absent until/have—can be the difference between | Concho river enabled them to start|noon and during the next 24 Two mines remained to be ex- o ate } [Premier Mussolini is satisfied that | representative government and organ- | rehabilitation of damage estimated at/expected to lash at Delaware, E 5 § Atlante, Ga., Sept. 18.—(#)—The -dawn phone call, joded, but the government dela: pre: burden of a minor powers will raise no objection | ised authority wielded by one man. |more than $2,000,000. i Jersey and New Yor! fener pee, off to are (he ass fatigued physician's life, was a when the Itallans come to present| “Once that is really abel tory by; The north branch of the Concho = cists another chance to let the women blessing to Dr. Floyd McCrae. their credentials on behalf of the king | the voters of this country, I have no| Which, in cutting through town washed and children out of the sub-cellars, ‘The jangling bell awakened ser- ‘and emperor. doubt as to the results, I know that, in|@way nearly 300 homes and damaged ee. vants who and routed a In turn, the league may accept the-|the minds of some people, this issue is |@pproximately 500 others, had receded Several houses collapsed and thou- - sant urglar. The prowler got away da of windows were sbattered by| Mili City Strike Breakers Meet| ‘it's suit of cloties bur dropped credentials without. mentioning “em-|not drawn as sharply as it should be,|five blocks from its high mark of Urges Harvard Tercentenary |reror.” which might imply recognition and that other factors confuse the|Thuraday. As the rains had abated the blast. t @ bag of other loot, id of the Italo-African empire created by | issue.” upstream, residents of the stricken t witeen ai erent drt aae peel eds Blasts ‘ Crowd to ‘Dedicate Them- \. Landon declared the present cam- be the danger had poate . fenpes paign “cuts across party lines,” and estimates placed the num! 1500 picked assault guards and my rom Shotguns selves to Citizenship’ Bhortly ‘before the. international |"the dasue is the kind of government |of homeless, destitute flood victims in F pus eae Mises the i ; bd : : diplomats were to convene in the jand the kind of country we are to have |San lo at around 400. ea ie tt ie Sept. 18.—(7)—Minne- : t wa et Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 18.—(4)—|Council’s 93rd session, the Swiss gov-}in-the years to come.” The bourne street bridge agross government psoeeera 15 pa ss and elevator strike seethed| J TY. N. ‘Roosevelt Friday- declared }etnment launched-e gigantic financial}: -“" intentions Net Questioned was the scene of a vast Lagan anemia: western: N that “in this day of modern witch-/campiign to repair its domestio de-| “To the young voters among your|Plleup of ruined houses, 38 of them cr my erficial wounding of one picket by a 4 te : burning, when freedom of thought has }fenses. crashing against the bridge. ut the rebels firmly heid their: ». been ‘exiled from many lands,” it is} Urging Swiss citizens to subscribe to Two deaths and 2,000 homeless were seemingly impossible stand, and hours |cf’s railroad, coach near the Archer- e * up to Harvard university and Amer-|a defense loan of 235,000,000 francs rs checked against West Texas floods as more of fightihg seemed in prospect |Daniels-Midland Linseed Products Co. | 44-4 Josephine Wupperinann, | ic. “to stand for the freedam of the| (currently $76,375,000), the govern- turbulent waters receded. before the wreckage could be fleared, Despite” union leaders’ atinounce- * human mind.” A ment asserted: Youth Is Drowned The* whole southwest tower of the | ment they hoped to start negotiations Head of Million Dollar “Instability in Europe and efforts of |country, in this campaign, is not| Ralph Stevens, 6, son of » farmer ancient building disappeared with a|Friday for settlement of the dispute i . antagonistic forces may precipitate at | whether there have been abuses in the |Mear De Leon, was drowned in a rain- roar, heard 20 miles away as involving union recognition and wage Business, Succumbs E.R. Is Harvard’s any moment a catastrophe even more | economic system that need to be cor-|Swollen creek. Death here of Rip| - ee “ped need each packed hay adjustments, strikers again scaled td o! ves, was touched * forceful” picketing at the pl whic! ° « Greenwich, Conn., Sept. 18—()— Friday morning, kas resumed operations despite at- — laden atmosphere, prepared to debate thin the constitutional power of |OVer the flood. Open Heavy Fire tempts to close it. Death has closed the career of Mrs.|/ Cambridge, Mass, Sept. 18—(P) | Icague reform proposals, national arm- t to eliminate them, ‘The| Hal Hefkew, one of four men who For an hour before, government ar-| The latest effort to compel cessation | Josephine Wuppermann, president of|| The fifth Harvard’ man to be |/ament races, possible treaty revision whether the intentions of | tried to remove Mr. and Mrs. Eugene tillery had poured heavy (shells into ot operations was made Thursday |the $1,000,000 Angostira-Wuppermann || president of the United States vis- ||and international developments of the mt administration are good| Weaver and two children from the the building from across the Tegus|right when the coach was burned,| -o, oration, manufacturers of Angos-|| ited his alma-mater Priday. Spanish civil war. tree in which they had been since 4 river, which winds at the base of To- forcing five men to flee the heat under z ila John Adams, who succeeded fesue as we see it is this:|0'clock Thursday morning, was res- ledo’s granite foundations, protection of policemen with drawn |tura Bitters on a century-old formula, || 202. washington, and his son, administration apparently |cued late Thursday night. He found Then, taking the first step in tts pistols, after first plans to invade the |the secret of which was unknown to|/ John Quincy Adams, the sixth LANDON-KNOX CLUB there is no future for|efuge in another tree when his raft sei anogenergn os Liason Plant and turn out some 90 workers | her, president, were Harvard graduates. It has accepted the idea |OVerturned. His companion, Will : a peop! y sur- | was abandoned. The gentle, energetic 84-year-old || Rutherford B. Hayes, a graduate of reached our -—that | George, swam safely to shore. a . = render, government engineers touched; Shotgun Blasts Greet Pickets | woman, generally regarded as the first || ‘Kenyon college, studied law at beak bs kw seek 0k: aber) Est sgl aaaey off the first mine. More than a score of men with shot-!of her sex to direct. the affairs of a|| Harvard, P| aE ceaat a! [comme ate ea ee | ana as ne ; that, » lenry e | quartered in the t= ‘The rebels left their posts in the jguns and a supply of food rode to out- | jarge business, died Thuraday night of || - The: itwo Roosevelts, Theodore LA A aie Payee iprenten Weavers re Deanded: q firehouse and Vet jone remaining ‘ower of the building, |side the company premises in the/a heart ailment. and Franklin, complete the list— government ‘dragging machine guns with them,|coach, An. attack by about 100| .airs. Wuppermann, the mother of|| the longest of any education in- cy tragic than that of 1914.” |. We know that there uch | Kincheloe, 55, of a heart attack was Fifth USS. President The council, gathering in the fear- and we pheet, to pthphy a attributed by doctors to excitement il : a 4 Hy al EE? z 3 z. ve of il the de-|_ Arrival of a motorboat from Big 2 Spring and a motor from Sweetwater EERE ad fighting every inch of the way. pickets was met with 12 blasts from |the stage and screen stars, Ralph and|| stitution. All five men were law- to be ‘installed in anol aa Sweeping over the huge blocks of |shotguns. Frank Morgan, never missed nates yers. Burleigh Republicans Set Up fniee of | awaited before Penoieg Be icceaakd stones which-the blast threw into the| Pickets retaliated with a rock bar- Ee Campaign Group at Meeting “The i : tempta, : » alr like straws, the invaders hurled ;rage. Louis Wetherill, a picket, had/was under her shrewd direction that ; = hand, utterly rejects this philosophy.” Adjutant General 8. Gardner Wal- *. scores of hand grenades while behind /@ superficial wound in the wrlst}the business expanded from a small| Speaking in the vast Harvard ter- Thursday Night ler informed Gov. Perry at Richmond, government machine guns dressed by companions. agency to a $1,000,000 corporation. centenary theatre before assembled Ww We k J ° D that a careful check showed no loss sprayed’ the debris to clear it of| Windows in the coach were shat-| But, though she ran the company |S0ns of the Crimson and visiting) ¢, TEE ae omen Workers Join a Ve of life in the Virginia area struck by snipers, tered but heavy timbers inside. pre-|with » firm hand, she never learned |*cholars, Mr. Roosevelt asked his fel- ‘ganization . M en ° C: lif St i re — vented pickets from entering. Twice| the formula for its product. low alumni, gathered to honor their In Call. rike ’ FIRE DESTROYS TRACK the coach was fired. Firemen extin-| Held secret since {t was originated| University at its 300th birthday cele- ting Hall — tanding Chicago, Sept. 18.—()—Fire de- |cuished the first blaze and rain the bration, to dedicate themselves to cit Salinas, Calif, Sept. 18.— () — stroyed the Torrence speedway, midget |second. : ert, izenship in the “high Athenian sense.’ auto racetrack early Friday, causing a| At least 18 men escaped from the 2 . He urged them: loss estimated at $20,000. coach to inside the mill after the first “To pay ardent sorarence se vi 50 Delegates Are Expected at to recognize . nenire ee Derpeeen: Pecaen or tie tains; to understand fin Dickinson Convention Which PICKS COMMITTEES!" sie" acres estates arcu (Rane per va aE _ STATE WPA OFFIGE [iis seo + caer IS LEAVING CAPITOL ” Beginning Today _ In The Tribune z z 5 é | é Delegates From All of State’ 15 Districts Gather at Hi : i ll [ be informative to every voter. in his honor, according to Twelve sed articles by leaders Grand Ferny L. Parcells of St. John’s thelr “stands, The information |°3, apoding Grand Forks, N. D., Sept? 18-—1)— | Move to New Quarters in High activities will be featured [i freagae bonsgering tory bart Secret soulite ‘anise School Building Provided of holy communion at i, A —_stands of the two groups. . conitatenion: ith eee oonvention oe the ‘by Business Men ‘and business ses- 4 ae Crier which the |Thureday requested Hjalmar ‘Friday. : sete evens to] Down Goodman, Voigt in Nas 1, John D, M. Hamilton, Re- | the milling strike sdolisiosation: hersiontie eaten ta 6 and a second for the| tional Amateur Golf Matches fe paNicen sonoma. eae er the capitol building, Friday were be- 's cldb and delogetes x 2. Mrs. James H. McDonald, : ‘moved to new quarters in the vice president general of the . @ caravan will visit D.AR. and a Roosevelt supporter. Badlands with dele- 3. Harrison M. Spangier, ex- and friends as special guests. ecutive assistant to will be served at the Medora BLIP. 4. Senator ©. Mahon- 1 67. vice sean Bee interlor usiness Warned to 5. Rep. Prancis ‘D. Culkin, as- — Keep U.S. Out of War q Se obvious thas ne : ‘nihke Washington, Sept. 18.—(?)}—Aseert- 6 ‘Marvin Jones, chalr- eG cone ing “we must keep out of war,” Gecre- man of committees on agri- ‘Much of the tary Roper Friday told the na- culture. in the tion's business that it should not seek 7. heh wiper H. Soell, build- foreign trade in any menner “thet House 5 might involve us in war.” 8. Sen. Alben W. ‘Barkley of moved ja 8 salem tee be See 0. Rep. Obester 0. Bolton, - partment chief sald that “we wish to a pursue trade generally, but in such 8 7 3 manner that we will not ook war % . Henry mor of U. parted orders.” 11, Sen.: Lester J. Dickinson of Devils Lake, Sept. ; Duffy Thureday night was elected 32. J. FT. O'Connor, comp- president of the Ramecy sounty Lan- ! é ! | '

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