The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 1, 1936, Page 1

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: TRIBUNE i |Fascist Forces Encircle Madrid «Finds Frazier Guilty of Endangering Motorists mmsunu | SENTENCE WILL BE) pees | UCKE! UGNNOR Postponed Game | MiESOR CIPTAL | PRONOUNGED OCT, 12, ges IS TAKEN BY DEATH M Sa ae t IMSON DEGREES ee mmm | mmmurus| Break for Giants)mos sma Va ; Divorce Suit Filed and Northeast Judge Holds Highway Employe’s| & 4 | Resident of Bismarck 60 Years,|| After Mate Dies Action Threatened Lives He pcoroiiiey ie Chea osvtshington Court Howe, ©. of Tioga Farmers Jones was making funeral ar- Peale hod Oct, LPIA heavy |Government Tries Desperately rangements for her husband, rain turn A John Jones, 30, killed in an auto- |Crounds into miniature lake Thurs-/ to Maintain Food, Com mobile accident, her sult for di- | 487 and forced postponement of the e second game Of the world series be- munication Lines tween the New York Giants and New POLITICs] F by PERTINAX Rain Turns Site of Second World Series Encounter in- to Miniature Lake CONFIDENT OF VICTORY HELD MANY DISTINCTIONS TRIAL BY JURY WAIVED vorce was filed in common pleas court, York Yankees, é Mrs. Jones said she had plan- ‘Weather permit d (By the Associated Press) ned the divorce petition with her | indications that Paani Insurgent Spanish legions, pressing intermittent rain finally was ready to|hard on all sectors of the steel ring and had neglected to notify him |cay g hait—the game will be played| around Madrid, gave martial indicas Principal Democratic of her husband's death, Fridi headquarters in Western North Da- 5. Qdickey) O'Connor, for 60 The series schedule, calling for the |H0™ Thursday thelr last big push was kota, is under the management of Bismarck resident and known 5 [eipcdbaliy ‘ Minet, B.D. Oct, 1—07-—Roy W. jousands in all parts of the state, BRITISH RACE Pl Piaget reat ames to bel" ‘They drove a flying spearhead died at 2:21 p. m., Wednesday at St. J) will move back one day. within about 20 id of the capital Alexius hospital. The postponement was ordered by per ‘at peratperin ie ac RADIO OPERATOR | gious oC baseball after tw tena: See ties aa pevelaions e ee would have been 63 years old on October 2. sioner of baseball, after he had in- , mpeciad tie rain-soskea In back of the capital’s resistance is day State Employe for Over 30 Years, O'Connor Was Once Trap-Shoot Titlist to Change Delegatign of Authority Mr. O'Connor was born Oct. 2, 1873 torists . broken.” : near Grand Rapids, Mich., the son of the left field rednes- en ee by District . ‘ ; Mr. and Mrs, Michael T. O'Connor WHEN SHIP CRASHES Tain had driver, Yankee reer | Pesce columns from the eg Te pere. who had emigrated from Ireland. The pitchers over to the Giants’ bullpen family moved to Bismarck when because of “high water,” was a virtual Cone ied lida ey Koy fie lake and the infield, though it had been lawyers to practice in this community, | Pair Were Speeding Down Last|Dmicrted by covers during the night, Insurgents and the government. dis- Ri manhi . O'Connor ¥ put ai ve from assistant secretary of war. had @ eae te ee career. Lap of $50,000 Air Race een Sens Sook egies ane the southwest. The Fascists said they When a young man he drove the stage to Johannesburg by winning the opening game Wed- had passed Illescas, 22 miles from the from Bismarck to Deadwood, 8. D., nesday, 6-1, behind Carl Hubbell capital; the government contended it s|. 4 and often pointed out to his family ——————_ ‘When the postponement definitely (2&4 TePulsed the main highway ad- nhsurance u it the log house about 10 miles south of Johannesburg, South Africa, Oct-| was decided upon, the crowd was| "ee Mandan where he made his first stop] 1—(7)—Max Findlay, England-to-|Jarger than that which braved Wed- o,¢ e to change horses. Johannesburg air racer, and his radio|nesday’s steady rain to watch Hub- Long-Time State Employe bell or the Fascist Toledo outposts gt Crux of Political Tiff In January, 1607, he went to work| Operator, A. H. Morgan, were killed i Olias Del Rey and Barges. for the state of North Dakota by| Thursday in a crash near Abercorn, Incidentally, the postponement |, With the insurgent lines { — Triplets Are Born To Linton Woman which he had since been almost con-| northern Rhodesia, the Reutet’s| on, break the rough outlines of a great hand tinuously employed. In February of} (British) news agency reported. Giants’ fi is ig oeeneeus te sot td laid in clutching fashion across the The Leo M. Kuntz family of near Linton consisted of nine i i eo iy ie BF ct Welford, Answering Eaton’s/that year he began driving the bus|* They were speeding, at the time, Madrid sector, government military Cc . between Bismarck and the Capitol.{ down the last lap of the $50,000 air) beret piled bedldeg hed a commanders said their immediate harges, Says Complete = srs. o'connor eae Thureday that of| race, won Bee Pid c. ey appears certain that ietgrone aout late years he often dreamed of | Scott. and Giles Gul 5 ib 1 Report Was Made the fine grey team he drove in those| Guthrie nosed their plane down at|De™ Will start twice more, veges ween et days. Johannesburg at 10:34 a. m. (GMT) ‘The hail insurance department was| In 1903 “Mickey” went to St. Louis] (4:34 a. m. CST) to win the $20,000 the target Thursday of a political| where he purchased for the state the prize, i dispute as to whether s “complete Invting tecture ot ai penne 6 eat y it,” made of the department last | me wis, tine auger and hie ober: iN CHARGED i] HUGE "peen” lator of the state-owned line until 8. 8. victory. was discontinued in March, 1931. Findlay’ It probably would have been dis- later smoothing out their 3 pelea earlier ye thie] atk “ Ke fs about 20 miles south of Madrid, who was a personal almost Bore 3 Navalearnere New Objective etd reer giptiel aera ee Navalcarnero, on the Toledo-Madrid E g ge 4 some jected to it. ‘They noted his objection oad u. Ee eres asserted the “complete audit” was |22¢ rejected the bill to discontinue the S Maneuvers Lost Farmers $200,- pple dered | ey ey made public the day it was made. rola car line for several sessions be- from ‘There were these other develop- P RESIDENT ATTACKS Welford also asserted that at his|fore it finally was passed. 000 Yearly, Trade Commis | ts on the T0in day of war: wigan request,’Attorney General P.O. Sathre/ , Wes Noted Recomtewr |! They completed the flight sion Report Asserts 1—General Francisco Franco, the | had appointed s special assistant to scat 3 y"| England in 52 hours and 56 minutes. insurgent commander-in-chief, was | “take such steps as warranted” in|DProbably was Bismarck’s best racon-| winner of the $15,000 handicap prise 3 CRITICS OF SCI AL connection with a charge in the audit | our end! bis friends delighted to bear! ana other awards will not be deter-| Washington, Oct, 1—()—A story besten iirmganicdtnicl peg oka of alleged illegal payment of hail in- servations @ pointed ‘and his stori mined until the remgining fliers and/ of big stick tactics by giant milk con-| 2—In the northern sector, Fascist | their times are figured. always had an inimitable fillip which}. .]cerms to maintain list prices, of re- SECURITY MEASURE! requested. Hara. Hopon, ate Pe oe cer rn eet tic'race in 1054 with’ iT Comp- perae to) cists scores ADA ot ie ane nipulation” maneuver in New York Of a musical turn, “Mickey” or-' . whereby certain dairy farmers lost ae ee with ganiaed an orchesirs which was oe ‘ Grimson 4 Ye fading music: a Deplores ‘Partisan Hostility’; Kind in ‘this pdialirareeges the’ atte tee rine net Uns ed and federal trade Takes Campaign to Pitts- /asthre, said there was “sufficient ©. F. Hughesdon, unreported since pal mama sion also aa ae found burgh Tonight time,” to take action after the gen- (Continued on Page Seven) we y, crashed near] cvide! ourer aicied ‘They | ig firms and that the Borden com- Mpulungu, Lake Tanganyiks. pany, one of the largest, “at times re- frained from competing” with other (Continued on Page.Seven) eral election, COMMISSION OKAYS |xttcn’st or Sominec|acreier Ree c= FRANK EB, JACOBSEN, Roosevelt carried his eastern cam- 4 paign rginia and Penn-| {Ove years time, and that he believed tor Smith, whose plane Was the only STREET WIDENING sylvania Thursday after delivering an " oe [ogee Laggan nee ' . Greece, attack against critics of the social se- escaped unscathed but their plane was wrecked. ‘A. E. Clouston was held at Khar- | °Om | _ The report dealt with conditions in toum with engine trouble, while Vic: the vast New York milk shed, and Lifelong Resident of Emmons Roosevelt Agriculture County to Be Buried There - mmitt ward monopoly, competing unfairly, Sunday Afternoon Co Is Chosen pe inpaer id fhe peices celts es Suspicions That Democratic Minot, N. D., Oct. 1.—()—Ole H.| comprises the state of New York, and Party Is Not Above Reproach in This Respect Approves City Engineer's Sug- - gestions: for Thoroughfare + Improvements 83 = Dakota committee. The 12 members named to date are: Howard I. Henry, Westhope; H. E. Ellickson, Charlson, ils BE Legislative Group Elects Offi- cers, Endorses Roosevelt for President af ebEee eet if i : i § E 3 g i an FH gt ul 7 fF E i E FEE i if fy , U. S. Aviators Will Fly Half Way Around Globe wl i Fe i Hl | i | l ple q i F i ie f, A } iE | Hl i iH Fy : ! 4 drimie ina i | i H| bs Ht ii itil i fl Hi ies! 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