The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1936, Page 1

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‘BISMARCK, -NORTH“DAKOTA, Demon-Midget Tilt Tonight x |[Honiesmine Goes /Protest Bond Call Be: Crowned Between Halves of Contest DOWNTOWN PARADE SLATED Hanna's Grid, Squad Given Chance to Upset Dope in Tit Called for 8 P.M. it i i it : af i : g f z ae A lt 2 i ges Hh s § & i j eee H VE [ ik BE 35 E i ; ll it i I Ree ef ¥ H s Ky i i ” g Hl 3 | s 8 cE oH f EE 2 i ER, SAYS LANDON Opposition of ‘Greatest Political » Machine’ Not Feared by GOP Nominee Country be given back z no stopping them. When they are convinced, as they are today, that they are going to win, they will win”. “The American people {dre révolting against a federal admin- istration that gravely threatens their individual liberties,” Landon continu- ed: “During -the past three weeks I il) have. seen this spirit of fight and de- Ai'termination on the faces of crowds g 5 gEPePE el I but as good citizens, are demanding that waste and extravagance in the it. be stopped. They federal governmen' want teal jobs and rea! opportunities “Now that we are convinced in evn ene that we will win, victory: “But the New Deal is going to | Prior to Maturity i Catholic - Order of Foresters| Center to Celebrate Files. Sult in Burleigh Court to: Halt Action Suit was launched Priday in Bur- leigit county district court by the Order of i, Ee. i il ‘This contention. affidavit by Svein; (Continued on Page 1 BILUON BU. I CORN CROP URE Wheat Production Set at 627,233,000 Bu. ruse eat il in i. it Center, N. D., .—Residents is in LEAS, CAST ASHORE, AS THOSE OF MODEL Former Friend of Widow Held for Questioning; Aviator ls Also Sought detectives located one and took him oe Quincy police station for question- at.7 a.m, Friday, carrying 73 of nation’s business and financial lead- ers on’a 10-hour cruise over six east- ” Hundreds of Bismarck “sportemen ze & ne t Eoie el r i! afl t : ring ENGINEERING USED |] BIG. ARGUMENT BALLOT APPEAL Mathematics Also. Called Into Play in ‘Political Case; Little Law Mentioned JUDGE ORDERS UNIFORMITY Puts Independent State Candi- dates in Third Column for November Election county auditors should yeat's election ballots SPIKES WELRORD'S WITHDRAWAL RUMOR Governor Will Drop Out ‘Absolutely False’ the rumor. “The latest rumor is that petitions be circulated are going to asking Governor Welford to withdraw and \Sportsmen Check Guns, Sort Out Hunting Togs| i on Chinese ringtall each than st five, ile i Gu Hit | iste bon I i ] 7 ;} party and Farmer-Laborites have ited. ati 21-Year-Old Girl Gives Birth to Quadruplets Englo in her small hut at Maragon- don, in Cavite province. All were re- “doing nicely.” Englo, a 21-year-old laborer, recent- ly lost his job as road worker at which 40 cents a day. The Englos ave other e WARRING MINNESOTA FACTIONS OF DEMS Address at St. Paul to Be Fol- lowed by Party Confab on Special Train 9.—(7)}—Whether the political limelight as the city awaited arrival of the chief executive for an informal address. i Dividing interest with Mr. Roosevelt's speech scheduled for 6:45 p.m. (CST), | from the steps of the state capitol was a conference called in the presi- dential special train to which repre- sentatives of the two. wings of the Coalition Assailed * The coalition came with the bless- ing.of the Joseph Wolf faction, with which ;Delaney and Curtis were al- ‘ed, ‘but drew the fire of John E. Regan, Democratic candidate for gov- : Leo Crowley, federal deposit, insurance ind program chairman for the presi- dent's visit, said Mr. Roosevelt will arrive in St. Paul at 4:45 p. m, The chief executive and his party were to motor first to Minneapolis, where the president was scheduled fora talk at the Dowling school for crippled children. After visiting a WPA project, the chief, executive was to‘return to St. Paul by automobile for his address. Conference Scheduled Crowley announced U. 8. Senators crate announced Martin A. Nelson, Republican guber- natorial candidate. Curtis said his withdrawal was the “personal wish” of Mr. Roosevelt, but his and Delaney’s action drew criti- cism from Ryan and Regan. 4 MUNITIONS THIEVERY IS ASSAILED BY NYE Chairman of Senate Committee Says Amendments to Con- if t i i é I F i iy : 5 RF af hi: io i RAY PAGHY 2 Tops Homecoming Fete Fascists Smash Through Rugged Train to Capture Strategic Cities nental crisis, neutrality envoys of 27 nations met secretly at London's for- eign office Friday to thresh out sharp belle! ghia! before the inter- be non-! ention more particularly for England. in the of peace-maker—was how to stop an open rush by embattled Fas- and Fascist Camps From Op» enly Entering Revolt RUSSIAN PROPOSAL AIRED Portuguese Newspaper: Calla Moscow Warning ‘Bluff’ But British Worried cist and Communist nations to aid | 58: opposing belligerents on the blood stained Iberian peninsula. That might mean European war. Soviet Russia, flatly accusing Ger-|juncheon. many, Italy and Portugal, wanted the committee to send an investigating committee to Portugal, alleged gate- way for Fascist arms shipments to the Spanish insurgents, RESTORATION URGED BY HAROLD HOPTON| =? Too Narrow Reserve Margin ’ Prompts Request, Insurance Commissioner Says Restoration of the maximum limi-/and tation of the permanent surplus fund of the State Hail Insurance de ment to $4,000,000, involving an in- crease of a million dollars, was recom- mended Friday by Harold Hopton, | her state insurance commissioner. One of eight recommendations out-| bon. lined for the state legislature's con- sideration, the change was deemed by Hopton to be “justified by business necessities.” The ‘insurance commissioner re- Asks Fund Transfer He also requested that the million dollars transferred by the 1935 legis- lative assembly to the state treasurer for the state equalization fund be re- stored to the surplus fund, The present limitation of $3,000,000 “leaves too narrow a reserve margin,” Hopton declared, “while the return of transferred money seems justified business necessities but rei! if ii he 4 313 MILLION IN °36 Total Federal Collections Rose Three Billion Dollars, Hef oe s iy

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