The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 29, 1936, Page 2

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a , 2 “BRITISH DELEGATE | ~ GENSURES LEAGUE) ~ Miles Cit. — Swift Current, 8. cldy. eld: a ‘ | Failure to Halt Conquest of ‘Ethiopia Called ‘Sad, Sorry Tale’ Geneva, Sept. 29—(%)—A British delegate censured the ‘League of Na- tions Tuesday’ for failing to halt} Italy's conquest of Ethiopia, even at} the cost of military sanctions. William Jordan, delegate from New Zealand and newly elected a member of the league council, declared “fifty nations of the world, united to enforce the principles of the covenant, retired | in defeat,” from their efforts to stop Italy. | “This is a. sad, sorry tale,” Jordan| warned. “It is not worth while for us to come here at all unless our sys- tem of collective security can be made effective.” He said New Zealand was ready to; support the establishment of an in- ternational police force if such a step were necessary to restrain aggrcssors. Weather Report WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Unset- tied, with light showers probable to- night or Wednesday; not so cool to- night; cooler Wednesday. For North Dakota: — Unsettled, light showers probable east and south portions late tonight or Wednesday and northwest tonight; not so cool east and south-central, cooler ex- treme northwest portion late tonight; cooler Wednesday. For South Dakota: Increasing cloudiness tonight, becoming. unsettled Wednesday; possibly light showers extreme east Wednesday; rising tem- ature east and south tonight: cool- ‘ dneaday, except extreme south- 5 ‘ Copyrigh Service, Inc. For Montana: Unsettled tonight, ania warmer southeast and extreme east portions; Wednesday unsettled and colder, rain or snow east portion. For Minnesota: Incroasing: cloudi- ness, showers beginning In northwest portion late tonight or Wednesday and in cast and south Wednesday; rising temperature tonight and in east Wed- nesday; cooler in northwest Wednes- day. GENERAL WHATHER CONDITIONS | g————_—__________ A high pressure area extends from the southern Rocky Mountain region | | POLITICS heastward to Ontario, Denver, By PERTINA} 34 inches, while a low pressure area |g 0 centered over Saskatthewan, Swift Current, 29.90. inches. Precipitation | q, has occurred from Colorado eastward | “C+ and northeastward to the Great Lakes and at a few places in the Canadian “Provinces, but elsewhere over the West the weather Is generally fair. ool weather continues in the Great Lakes region, Mississippi Valley, Plains States and over the middle and southern Rocky Mountain region, but warmer weather prevails over the Northwest. Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.41, Reduced to sea level 30.23, Missouri river stage at 7 a, m. 3.2 ft. 24 hour change -0.1 ft “Twas the last posy of samme and fragrance. So here she is, w: doctor to smell from page one’ CONTINUE CS Six-cent Levy on Customer Pays Radi Debts Boost Siate Debts Just for a sample liere is what, they say under the latter heading: “The Republican platform pledge to stop the folly of unco2- trolled spending means relief for the taxpayers. “Under the New Deal the Fed- eral Government has indulged’ in an orgy of extravagance. The States and local governments have followed suit, both becaus2 of re- quirements of the Federal Gov- ernment in agreeing to finance the major part of relief costs and because of acceptance of the New Deal spending policies in their own fields. “Taxes have been increascd by the Roosevelt administration and by the States and local bodies. Heavy borrowings to meet deficits have kept tax increases below the rate of increase of expenditures, but taxes must be levied in the future to pay off mortgage represented by de! Cigarettes; ‘ax; National Sunrine 6:89 a, m. Sunset 6:27 p. m. PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: Total this month to d Normal, this month to Accumulated deficiency to date WESTERN NORTH DAKOTA High: Low: BISMARCK, clear Beach, clear Garrison, : Jamestown, clear Res cial f HOW THEY FEEL Perens ciclear Observations on a round of t Williston, clear political headquarters in Bisma The Republicans are the most grim-! ly aggressive. The Democrats are the most suave. The Welfordites are the coolest. The Langerites are the most hum- orous. > TH DAKOTA High: Low- EASTERN 5 Devils Lake, clear Grand Forks, Hankinson, Lisbon, clear Xapoleon, clear Oakes, clear Wishek, clear MINNESOTA Today's Recipe Selly Roll Minneapolis, clear Moorhead, clear teaspoon = double-acting powder, 14 teaspoon salt, 4 egg: beaten, *: cup sifted sugar, 1 teas -| vanilla, 1 cup jelly (any flavor). Sift flour once; measure. Com- bine baking powder, salt, and eggs in| bowl. Place ov all bowl of | _| water and beat with rotary egg beai- er, adding sugar gradually until m ture becomes thick and light-cclored. Remove bowl from hot wate id in flour and vanilla, Turn into 15x10 , }inch paa which has | lined with paper to within *2 inch of edge, and again greased. Bake in hot oven (409 dogrecs F.) 3}13 minutes. Quickly cut off crisp edges of cake. Turn out on cloth cov- | ered with powdered sugar; remove | paper. Spread with jelly and roll. : Wrap in cloth and cool on rack. SOUTH DAKOTA Huron, clear... Rapid City, clear MONTANA POtN' 1 Havre, cldy Helena, clear 2 clear . 46 WEATHER A‘ HER POINTS Migh- Low- Amariilo, Te: Botse, Idah. Calgary, Ale Ghicago; Hl. y Denver, Colo. cid Des Moines, lowa, r 6 Dodge City, Kans., rain Duluth 3 Edmonton, Kamloops, B. Kaneas Ci » 1 os Angeles, Cal., clear Modena. Utah, clear .. 6 Miami ....... 8 New Orleans . New York . been greased, | | | | . i Four regiments and a varying num- | aH ber of battalions comprise the French | 08 | Foreign Legion. 7) a ey a | Plans Revaluation | * -? City, Spokane, Wash., clear The Pas, Mai Winnemucca, Winnipeg, Mi: Crack British Flyers ‘Start 6,500-Mile Race I Despite her rakish bonnet in the bright sunshine, Cecile'g snappy s that autumn is coming, which makes t D Extention of Time. ‘sale. and Cecile wasn't going to let Dr. Dafoe miss a bit of its sweetness ith the sweet gravity of childhood, holding the little flower up for the ter testifies ut last little flower all the swecter. ] |of the certificate, sought review by % a | the supreme court as allowed by the Is Denied to Firm statute. 7 In a decision written by Justice A. Redlinger and Hanson company of, G. Burr, the supreme court ruled thi } Wahpeton lost ils fight Tuesday to! service of the notice upon the hold- eccure nsion of time for redemp-,cr of the certificate of sale was & tion. of property. sold on execution) part of the Application, ‘This notice; was not made before the year of re-) The company attempted to secure, demption expired. 3 an nn of time for redemption] under the state moratorium act but) S2ven-year-old Frank Marconi of ing application to the district, Canonsburg, Pa. had 230 serum ‘ailed to scrve notice on the ‘‘shots” in various parts of his body over a period of 20 days to halt lock- First Harbinger of Fail—Cecile Lets Doctor Smell ‘Last Rose—’ C ONTINUE Admiral Sims; U.S. ‘ Naval Commander, Dies at Age of 177; American war, and that all these du- ties were performed well. He was 48 years old at that time, and had noe risen above the grade of lieutenant. ~ Crittotzes U. 8. Stlips ; It was while stationed in Ohina. that Sims. really introduced himeeif the form of lengthy reports. most of which were insubordinately critical of naval equipment and naval admin- istration. Most Americans at that tithe thought the United States eea-arm. was hardly sécond to the best, but Sims, a minor officer stationed. be- yond the borders of the couutry, be- gan to tell them that the American navy wis @ joke. One British ship, he said, could easily dispose of four or five American vessels of correspond- ing type. In 1901 Sims submitted « report on the faulty construction of American battleships, which later was recog- in 1919 and resumed his place. as president. of the War College, which restored him to his former rank of, CLEAR THE DECKS ~ +A Real Festival of Laughs! The NAVY takes the girls of Panama by storm! Gobs ashore! Girls abey! There's an epidemic of love in Panama! 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