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TRIBUNE | BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936 fPx=*|Yanks Win Third Game - With charity. forall ond ‘malice "| a spanish Government Crushes Rebel Spy Ring msmosnns, <===/500 ALLAGED PES [Typhoon Founders| * SCORE BY INNINGS = = GOUMTIM | Vessel 64 Drowns. sennenoennen sie TRONS NAIDRD|--—e88e4 O4 Drown a Yank "|| Laid to Last Rest | |Tropical Cyclone Menaces ies 0 & o i iG ED i a a a o i - . BATTERIES— Giants: Fitzsimmons and Mancuso Fascists Open. ‘Campaign of et pane is Yankees: Hadley, Malone and Dickey Fear’ Using Bombing Planes to Haran Capt MONETARY PACTS |Football Scores|fRA7IER SUPPORTS McCarthy Club Sews Up Vio- tory Scoring Single Run In Last of Eighth 4 70,000. WITNESS CONTEST, Ripple's Circuit Drive Knots Up First Quarter Game in Fifth; Gehrig Also Marquette 6; Wisconsin 0. : PRAISED AS AIDING ) sss trent. | | LEMKE, FLAYS OLD oe SR : 6; Wi and Lee 0. iy Columbia 21; Maine 0, Yankee Stadium New York, Oct. 3, TRADE OF NATIONS] S=e'ectz=-~ PARTY PLATFORNG| 22525 me ects : ver to Surprise Insurgent Notre Datie 0; Carnegie ‘Tech 0. sieel out a hing a tf a yineer an of the Bank of North Dakota in the Forces on Flank : Second Quarter * the third game of the world setles Ohlo State 27; N. ¥. U. 0. refinancing field. ii Deadens Impediments to Inter-| Yate 10; Cornell 0. Co-Author of Moratorium Bill Disbursements. as to Durpase in| (By the Assecisted Press) _national Trade, Says Cham- | Vov,cuie as. Gree.” Comes Out in Favor of Un- While its capital twice heard the Pitt 14; West Vi 0. ie cid ine ber of Commerce ho irginia ion Party Nominee night, the Spanish government crush- Northwestern 16; Iowa 0. Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 3—(P)}— Congressman William Lemke of North Dakota, Union party presidental can- didate, Saturday had the support of bg liked e optaletalttead specs onl) be cal ater “deadening and in a quick-march maneuver, lp Kashima s off the west central coast of Korea. | pediments to international trade’ 2,390,500.00|swung an arching line southeast of ‘The German steamer Ursula Rick- y follow the latickwee- PRESIDENT 10 REST Toledo for a surprise flank attack on mers sent out several appeals for as- Senat { Fascist - ( 151,977.25 fiona 7 sp | alstance, announcing she was on fire {can monetary agreement came Sat: we ede eh fritege! Rep. N. D.), | The Tith day of civil war saw these | of iene ne OO crs resident | oft the coast of Yokohama, urday as directors of the Chamber of no sal parties are “for- highlights: fi: i ot for 60 of the 63 years of However, as the American oll tank-| Commerce of the United States near- getting” campaign promises. ipa a ing out| 2s Hse, was laid to rest Saturday) er Ramapo ed the end of their fall meeting. segnntor, Frasier, who with Lemke aa gelatin Sign oe tear | morning in St. Mary's cemetery fol- Referring to the “gentlemen's fostered farm mortgage moratorium Cee tien eee kaaatin fest a cg | cee epree ahir Marys agreement” to prevent any monetary gislation later invalidated by the| called heanbe under heavy, fire of eanirean | Boren eee veee mouert AD disturbances resulting from devalua- supreme court, advoosted the Union antleatrcraft guna, Feehan, pastor of the church, offt-| tinguished, tion of the franc, the chamber's com-| nose Soeoches Expected to | mary, “tuse Friday night before » po- "The celebrated “Atadell” police | ated St the solemn requiem high mittee on monetary policy said it peeches Exp gathering at which his col- mass. . ey 5 ., Teague also was a speaker. brigade in the capital seized 300 al-| "x40. O'Connor's body was followed to Hiroshima was “an important example of inter-) Cover Agriculture, Recipro- | ““mey forget their promises to the i States, not including disbursements national cooperation.” | for rellet grants to. states, ’ were! met daily in the reading rooms of the | te stave, by eared pee thrown] The pact reflects an intention of} cal Tariffs, Labor ; i { ' | } leged spies who, authorities charged, | the grave by. his widow, numerous people,” Senator Frasier 96,012,771,180.71. leading goverments to seek to lower ‘ ees a os sons, who had been warm personal i such artificial trade barriers as quotas| sivae Park, N.Y, Oct. 3—(P— FARM MORTGAGES LESS Fortify Defenses friends and admirers of the man typhoon approached Tokyoland exchange restrictions “which! president Roosevelt’ Saturday pre- Inve news release the Federal Farm| 3.—Government militiamen fortified | ‘hroughout his lifetime, early evening, the wind veered| mainly have been outgrowths of cur-| scrined three days of rest for him- y Credit administration says fewer Am-|a semi-circle around the Toledo-Bar-| Among them were several children and panic-stricken residents)rency uncertainties,” the committee | seit to prepare for his first re-election| ‘The senator sald the Union party gas area, held by the Fascists. Defense | Of the late Mrs. Mary Brown, Mr. of relief. asserted. campaign invasion of the west—start- i 9 as. lati “4 o bi aca eh was heightened at the vital southern | O'Connor's sister, who was not men- Threats to peace, unbalanced na-| ing wi ithe latter park platform is “far ahead” of the other ~ No communications centers of Aranjuez | tioned in the article telling of his id tional budgets and a still. two and added “they mean what they and Castillejos, 15 miles behind the | death. The children of the late Mra. “final fixation of the gold values of other Cod ngage Be Platform and the Mang hs tat oat on | ia Seow, bsie Wash ig cup eee et | cone ich pnts eee ey ey Contd —I on 5 43 Are A Tabor, but not thur and James Brown, both of rural ster chee international’ trade. to. “desirable Cee cienintvocdee ‘He e still| Frasier attacked the contributions r he said were made by “half 2 dozen | missed. large concerns” of $5,000 each in the Maine campaign, and sald “they get what they want” in congress, He [se the social security bill a “mis- cod his thinking of ng dip’ west sept. : ‘ i ; R Sree crn cones on the first-of at least two forays 910,000. F - cyclonic the nine ‘In 1928 36 percent of the farms =r ed ‘ Aaa speeches and rear bate | 4 swept: pver, ialan look for werld improvement than has talks he has made in four MINNESOTA: DEMS, - |nike. cect leat iste cranes eo | econ eA, 4 d nomer,” saying “I do not believe it will work.” “But there must be a (social secur- ity) bill that will,” he continued. The have been hit near the Korean coast. ” sonal campaign last Tuesday, the tupted five years ago,” he said. Eight survivors’ were picked up by, ‘A demand that the federal. budget | President has covered Communism, feat el i tion, budget-balancing, re- Pel, PARTY UNITE se even cx clu tane ce Acs wtiacun, Ji, pte ec. g The president still had no comment sponsor adequate legislation on the storm struck to give serious trou-| Without increasing the tax ble to the steamer, of 9,008 gross tons.) ¥&3 made by Fred H. Clausen, re- to offer Saturday on the speech of | Social security. porting for the federal finance com- ‘The senat old line 1 mittee. Alfred E. Smith in which the 1928 said both par- Drouth Hay Will Be tes put “nice sounding phrases” Return of “at least” 7,000,000 work-| Democratic presidential nominee an-| thei, oiatrorms He molncined thet a Bank of the United States, espoused in the Union party platform, should * Second Inning have been established during the} gGrawrs: Ripple hoisted to Sel- banking holiday of 1933, kirk. Mancuso filed to 0. Sees Close Election Lazzeri tossed out Whitehead at Lemke, who followed Frazier, em-| No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. Delaney and Curtis Withdraw as Candidates for Senator since the ths of | NOunced for Alfred M. Landon. Inspected by Board | ff 2.o ee on ee eed ty the Dedleates Medical Center iaeae committee on employment. After motoring from New York to Gallardo, Madrid delegate, at Geneva. 7.—General Owen O'Duffy, leader and Governor Duluth, Minn., Oct. 3—(#)—Estab- the Democratic stronghold of Mayor ; HH | 000,000, for North Dakota $21,015,000./o$ the banned Irish Republican army, lishment of a two-man hay inspection Frank Hague in Jersey City Friday pad 2 St. Paul, Oct. 3—()—Patrick J,| board in Fargo, N. D., to assure pro- WALLACE ACCUSES to run into a welcoming demonstra- 4 % i THE TROUBLE WITH FIGURES tion that Hague said surpassed any Delaney, and Fred A. Curtis, Demo- turnout in that city’s history, the 4 cratic nominees’ for United States| nounced by G. H. A chief executive dedicated a PWA-fi- § it, a vernor, nanced medical building. Then he re- 8.—Government troops in the Bay of 5 traced his course to New York through Biscay sector seized the offensive and the same. countless thousands of/ representatives. were reported to have recaptured part cheering citizens. “I can not defeat Roosevelt,” Lemke of @ town on the coastal end of the test the hay. “This system will pro-| Charges ‘Unfair Trade Prac-j After a quick lunch at national|said. “He has defeated himself with tect North Dakota farmers from buy- | Democratic headquarters, he went to|broken pledges and promises. No candidates formally announced] ing said. tices’ in Initiating Court | the Polo Grounds and watched the|man ever had « greater chance than which had been rumored in ‘Yanks pour it on the Giants. Franklin D, Roosevelt when he went political circles for some time. With- Then, through more of New York’s|into office, but he ganged up with drawal papers for the two candidates Be ee eae milling citizens, he motored to Long | Wall Street.” were formerly filed in the secretary | inspection board. hingto! Island City, where he spoke briefly] Lemke characterised Alf M. Lan- phasized that votes cast for his party], YANKEES: Gehrig hit » home run “will not be wasted.” He reiterated a conviction that the presidential elec- tion will be thrown into the house of : : and extemporaneously of the metro-| don, Hie ears Segre ase R area's efforts to provide ade-|“dead one” who “wen: seven, Great Falls Editor initiated proceedings pies pees wees ation factlitnes for its|years to catch on the coat tails of and Armour ‘millions of commuters. 3} Is Under $750 Bond ve in ‘The president then took his special petra rie federal nroseeeis train for Hyde Park. tan, Leame ee enna Oe Buying Wave Sweeps tracted $1 from the farmers’ pocket ‘Wall Street Market Fea. ore Tue Lemke coupled denunciations of the Sige de ahd oe ; Helena, Mont., Oct. 3—(F)—John E e; trade act, the soil conser- New York, Oct, 3—(?)—The great renecrnl sade Aah terecioines BS errors. None I the federal land bank with » com- Inning that lies within ‘i eee ee : to was folly to divide talse ‘bond, ; ‘Transactions were around 1,600000| Lost Hunting Parties | tossed out on « pretty play. Ott state and shares and dealings.early in the day i fouled to Rolfe near the Yankee dug: i German Marks Found ce and Geslings cary Jn the dey!” Believed to Be Safe es sane | ON Blamarck Street Round Lake, former, Farmer-Labor rm "and any Bismarck resident has lost ‘commissioner t wo years ago, would file i 2 FE He ll i ge zg 3 i 8 F ge gEE 5 F i seage int i: il £ 8g li ef TH ate i i ects found att fy af iit

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