The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 25, 1936, Page 1

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| Landon Takes Campaign to Wisconsin. . Wall of Water Fails to Halt Fascist March on Toledo CODA PLEDGES DAMS OF ALBERCHE (Minneapolis Mill — |AVE CONRESSIONAL Aa Landon Rapped Reciprocal Trade Policy OPENED TO LOOSE | Steril NOMINEES 10 MAKE "pg taal 9 | am ot ros—_StFiKe Is Broken ippaepr cas pa jurious, Offensive’ : Miller, Moe, Johansson, Web- * ‘ Ten-Foot Mass of Water Re- stor, hodkarcan ie NEED ECONOMIC DEFENSES HS. Drummer Minneapolis Firm Reiterates Willingness to Confer With Fools Fischer Labor Ones ‘ 1 ported to Have Engulfed In- Cincinnati, ©., Sept, 25.—(P)— pareve nates surgent Encampments figh "school, band handed. his employes of the Archer. Deniels Mid, pike son Program Has Delayed Recovery, Sold Farmer Down the Riv- er, Nominee Says | , dtm to Johnny Fischer, new na- jland company, involved in 6 abor dis-/FQUR ON REGULAR BALLOT \ MEN, ANIMALS DROWNED) snd asted for an sutograpn. : the 4 Scores of Candidates for Leg- islature Listed as Dead- vs line Is Reached (The complete text Landon's address at will be found en page two of to- $ i umhead. Government Troops Claimed to) oN Now 'T can beat you every day Have Retaken Torrijos, fn the week,” chirped Buddy. ‘, 7 i : day's Tribune.) Menacing Maqueda representatives after As * Minneapolis, Sept. 25.—(#)}—Gov. Alf : » The ~ M. Landon thrust his presidential (By the Associated Press) : ee pee ee ‘ ; pe vem henaged emerges re A Fascist army, marching against tion. | filing. i ” progress! Friday after a - Toledo ‘to rescue insurgents b d Proposal uraday night, q ; ciation of the New Deal's reciprocal in the Alcazat, approached a ‘govern- ' tariff agreements before "a cheering ment defense line Friday despite. the. they bear postmarks dated 3 Minneapolis throng. 10-foot wall of water loosed behind | ‘ ] ores ena pabeecemt bales Seca Reports came of insurgent advances Q a. ; \ | es special train during his two-day swing, almost within view of Toledo despite ‘ F ‘ . | : { through Wisconsin were scheduled to government claims it had recaptured Roper! Myusn, i . supplemert nis maake sodrems, Contam Torrijos, on the Maqueda-Toledo i. are rs oe Ce ee meanw! ‘ay Brown, inior As- . . ‘ Geneva, Mile, Jullo Alvares | Fay ' ‘and ele : governor, - The Republican nominee's tariff toa the caepan of ieee basal “sociation Committee, Out- . is the batts of world ware lines Fete Plane rag TJ: Moe, Valley City, and ee. hansson, Raub, in addition to two of the company confer at any time with, duly elected Bae wr atarbei|" era sean, R, PIGKS DENVER |{ Moccasin Snake | JAPANESE MARINES Invades Bedroom ts ig pd gy ny cod] AN PROBABLE WEST TAKE OVER CHAPEI Fons, and J. J. Nygaard, Saaintonn Richmond, Va., Sept. 25.—(7)— Serve? ae Vt Mow he felt while walking around La elt while on coneencerserste a] TERMINAL OF TOUR| tsietecom rath se’soece | AREA IN SHANGHAI ning : playful. fous to American cl fen- Mees ee He turned on the light to make dre to Americana ure. é Biucker, Ellendale, was filed! Tentative October Speaking} _ !t was e Moccasin snake and it | Bjuecoats With Pistols and Fix-| “1 am opposed to a policy of isola- nominee p senate wasn’t playing. th I t to Prosperous tina Drive Would Take F. D. R. Campbell killed the snake and ed Bayonets to ‘Protect world as well ase Lath Into Eight States "| get around Gn crutches, neapolis auditorium to deliver his speech Thursday night in which he asserted that the reciprocity treaty with Canada has sold the American farmer “down the river.” With him is Roy Dunn (left), Re- publican national committeeman, and Mrs. pure Cale (right), Republican national committeewoman S for Minnesota, | i i | Pictured above is the scene as Alfred M. Landon, Republican presidential candidate, entered the Min- L, J. Wehe, independerts, he has recovered gufficiently to oat evtect i Our Nationals” mi Chinese Chapel district of Shangha! neighbor Friday as Tokyo government officials | without giving the lat to but that he still might go to the west, away the latchkey she asserted “we will proceed according to] our door.” ‘Talking about his personal stunip- Sree eee Blue-coated Japanese marines, ‘delayed Ang eins Ie oa GE i Mey Holiday Ends Ten Days of Peni-| brought in to patrol streets of the|recovery for our farmers,” and “has Hongkew section of the international |sold the American farmer down the Public Program Will: Start at 7:45 P. M., in Auditorium . the chief executive said no dates or} tence That Began With | settlement after an attack on three|river.” places had yet been made definite comrades Wednesday, moved into the] “In too many of these ig 3 5 agreements,”. inurgent side came an- |® Following Banquet. | istrict, red Richardton,| beyond next week's Syracuse-Pitts- Jewish New Year Chinese district with pistols and rifles |he continued, “we are the fellow who nouncements.of. the capture of gov-| 1.01. pe ee burgh Sip, bu sate Lica areal BES with fixed bayonets. got the blind horse.” aoa ichiboent ‘canisitue in |Brizes to Bradley O. Mstks, Fargo, past | represe! | Wednentay in Weahinaton: PPX) ews from throughout the Missourl| Traffic was limited on two main!) The administration tariff program scattered engagements on the Ma- tion, i B He said if conditions permitted he| Slope territory gathered in Bismarck highways and even foreigners, driving beg doesn’t make sense,” Landon ————— : speakers|Satrom, Page, represei would like to visit the west coast, but] Fri b: Yom Kippur, or to two golf courses north of the city,|Sald, adding that under eight trade | boa gadied hae addressing the 16th «district; W. 8. Handley of Stir-| et would have to be determined| 7sy, (© Observe Yom Kippur, oF} were stopped and searched. agreements “our imports increased Strong reinforcements, the Fascists um, senator, 13th district; Hans E. when the time came to start the day of atonement, with traditional! any foreign residents of Shang-| More than three times as fast as our a homed forward out. of rears Dyste, Any and Sie iy ailund journey. fasting and religious ceremonies. hai conareien the Japanese action | ¢xPorts.” reseh Se sere . temoonand | of Cogswell, representative, |. Previous to the press conference,| During the day, which brings to a| strongly but the only reply was “we Roeres SAanietra tion oS ranted unease tndoreeet| & vening. ; trlets A.C. aller, 8. D. Pettis, both! write House officials had announced| close the 10 days ‘of penitence which | Must protect our nationals.” Storing, What he termed “the con- bombardment. They said they were op the president would make six speeches} began with the new year, and which Suspects Questioned Rieter reed eee of the holding off s Fascist assault a¢ Eigoi-| ° in New York, West Virginia, Penn-| is the most solemn and sacred on the} Three Chinese suspects wer®/ nou One og the Jreese! “we are ban a3 sailed AWAY. "A. 160d atiortage ——_———_— all affiliated persons and their f sylvania and New Jersey next week.| Jewish calendar, observant Jews| brought into » Chinese court for pre-|onty of those ti largest importers not : It : Trial of White Postporied While] commencing at:7:45 p.m. in: ‘These included: throughout the world abstain from| liminary hearing in connection with [au °F specs things we do not pro- " ( Sasuge ta Se Deipes 8 tone eons To Lay Cornerstone eating and drinking and spend the] the fatal shooting of one marine and|aucc,.nu, Of those things we are A Syracuse, N, ¥., shortly after 4 p.| hours in synagogues in preyer and} the wounding of two’otiers but no/ 919, = MARKETS OF WORLD m,, Sept. 29, in laying a cornerstone| meditation. definite facts were disclosed during Smeets vaigblgsonty ane Government Presses Bank front, with reported Hala _ ARobbery Case for a new medical college at Syra-| In Bismarck, services will start at] the court session. non-compe' commodit ; cuse university; Syracuse, from 10:30] the synagogue at the corner of Ave-| The suspects denied knowledge of |p. Parpecen) between ssa Perdis ; in| 0,22 P. m., Sept. 29, before the state) nue C and Fifth street at 6:00 p. m. the attack and police were unable to/the nominee told his audience. “We U. S. and England Reported in| Democratic convention; Elkins, W.| Friday, with the playing of the tradi-| produce direct evidence. are making a concession to foreign é act Va. about noon, Oct, 1, where he will! tional strains of the Kol Nidre, andj China's dictator, Chiang Kai-Shek,/ nations without pedir ememtd ses elect Pact to Sustain Value, | witness the coronation of the queen| will continue until 8:00 p,m. Sat-| was believed returning to his capltall return, ‘This le Figs Beta | officers Prevent Collapse of the Mountain State Forest fest!-) urday. from southern Chins to take the/charity paid for by Ameri ae Smith, held in the| The convent ith more val; Pittsburgh, 9 to 9:30 p.m. Oct.| yom Kippur is referred to in the troublesome Shanghai incident into/ ducers.” Ji Jersey City, N. J. 1 a.m, Oct. 2) pible as the “Sabbath of Sabbaths”) hie om Hands, Frequently. interrupted by a 8 new medical center: | gad when the temple still stood in} While Japanese marines seized/—33 times in 20 itnuleestonioe Long Island City, N. ¥. 4 pi m:, Oct.) Jerusalem special sacrifices to God] control of the Chapel district, large! brought shouts of approval with his corsrnnniles were made on this day. After the ex-| quantities of official baggage were|announced s pulsion of the Jews from the Holy forwarded north from Canton, where Land, the holiday assumed new, and’ ees generalissimo has been sojourn- greater significance and has been \ steadfastly obser’ -| Chiang himself was expected to fly steadfastly observed through the ceh-1 ., ‘Nanking within few hours, sald Rabbinic tradition connected the} Canton reports. : ; i ail ie Path ie if z gz iia E : E HY : i [ 3 i I i [ E i 3 ip base Hi Hi i i : ij i if 9 i i i i z i g E 5 E il if i 4 E li SEE theft 213,000 Congress presiding festival with the beginning of crea- aes WERE WS Her iaiey Nash Pinch . sion gad sald that on, od, an Longshoremen Strike ee for toe meeting ase Mr. and Mrs. D. thelr creator for Judgment. Situation Again Grave ‘According to = local B. Burton representing the A. 0..U. Based on this tradition, the holi- ee has a long W,, Mrs. G. Freitag, Woman's day became the important one of the] San Francisco, Sept. 25.—()—The F. pret night before election. Hebrew year, a day during which |government acted Friday in the Paci- s : ‘ every Jew is to reawaken within him: Se satel ae coast maritime situation, rapidly Fin: aliza' self his loyalty to the te: ry ac prevent rep- al Natur . tion his religion. It is emphasized as 8 /etition of the bloody clashes which re- Hearings Saturday time for self-examination, for re-|sulted in the deaths of seven men in flection upon ones conduct during |1934. the past year and for noble resolves} Président Roosevelt announced he for the coming. year.’ longshoremen’s sit- ‘The holiday is also given over to/|uation with his newly appointed mari- the strengthening of friendships and |time commission Wednesday, the day family ties and one hour is set aside be: in remembrance of those who have passed’ at Hitt li fib t E H FE § 23 |Rubber-Tired’ Rustlers’ via Merchants {Activity Is Increasing} ts y Old Bank Depsedations of modern. “ratber-| i the range viii i ui ui il

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