The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1936, Page 1

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ESTABLISHED 1873 ie ean BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1936 | 19 Drown in Lake Erie Tragedy 1. Local Man and Boy Are Shot Here Over Week-End/22#0 coun GRORGE SHEARD siGroggy Stork Circles {SOCIALISTS IMPOSE |TACTICAL VICTORIES |Chest’s Advance Gift SHND-SUGKER TURKS = WONDED BY BULET| Uncertainily in Ontario) NEW VIRTUALSBGE | WON BY NEW DEAL| Drive Opens Tuesday| A il GHlE FIRED DURING FIGHT tals i srt on ply atch enhanc pstmotal ORDERS ON MADRID IN SUPREME COURT [Wins World Race Regular. Campaign Will Be Seven Survivors Cling to Cap- sized Lifeboats During “ < oe Dundas sre beget catia) I oat rg re ee Launched in’ Bismarck Terrifying Wight Pellet. Enters Victim's Shoulder in nis wet-worn bil | hadn't he boon move specific? Wh, ig dee: Ps ath Justices Refuse to Review Liti- Tuesday, October 27 But Inflicts Only Super- ‘The tag ead: “Deliver to Mra.|the stork ruminated, Millar hadny| _ Foroes 16 Miles Sou gation Challenging Con- RESCUED NEAR CLEVELAND " id Grace Bagnato before Oct. 21,” but/ even cared if the babies lived or died, Threatened Capital A The advance gifts drive for ; ficial Wound . the bird was taking his sweet time or even—and this made the stork very stitutionality \ ' : Bismarck Community Chest will be-| p Sait {RAIL COMMUNICATIONS CUT : gin Tuesday morning, Judge W. L.| C0ats Pass Within Sight of Vic- do, ‘| | Nuessle, chairman of the advance . ASSAILANT FLEES CITY : Faadat Miacia Clouel Tree _tAWS INVOLVED tifts committee, announced Monday. Lh sans Compan- 6 or) ‘ascist Attacks Close —— oH Teams which will campaign for ions George Karas, 14, Shot by An-| Boswell knew Johnson. He'd been to|a share of eccentric Mr. Millary gold. ‘gy High Tribunal Declines to Pass funds for this year's Chest will meet ip Away Mrs, Bagnato’s home, he figured, ‘Twins or Triplets? No! Ring Around Doomed : in the rooms-of the Association of a other Youth While Hunting oftenee than t2 ay place in Can-| The stork sighed. Twins or ‘triplets Spanish Stronghold on ‘Truth in Securities’ Commerce, in the World War Me- eeeian ees 1 Ne cold, 4 times ther. appeared out of the question. 4 7 morial ding at 9:30 a. m., after acherous waters Near Fort Lincoin : _ uy Gr Rnd Fre) Measure of '33 : which they will start their drive for Monday bodies of 18 SET TEE The iy . : : advance gifts. ‘The ve George Sheard, 29, Bismarck bar- . he was supposed Washingto1 Oct. 19. The start Oct. 27. ber, was shot in the lett shoulder! years, He blamed Charles Vance Mil-|go back and get another baby for |on its population Monday as insurgent| | Wesmngton, Oct. 10—(P)— Committees which will participate janadian , Sand about 2a. m. Sunday during a drunken|ier for that: Charles Vance Millar|that Mrs, Matthew Kenny who also| forces pushed their lines within 20/80vernment won tactical victories in : in the advance sales solicitations are | Chant, in the second major disaster brawl in the river bottoms just south | who died. Oct. 31,.1926, leaving most | was-trying to win the Millar money. |miles of the capital, encouraged by|the supreme court Monday when the composed of: J. P, Wagner and F. M,| the 1936 Great Lakes season. o of the Memorial bridge over the Mls-|of his wealth to. the mother. who| Mrs. Kenny said she'd borne'a dozen | General Emilio Mola’s prediction they niue justices refused to review litiga- : + ©. V. Bowman and W. Q@.| Of 26 aboard, only seven remained é ‘ souri river. : ahould show the largest number of| children in 10 years, but the storx|Wwould enter the capital “within‘s few| tion challenging the constitutionality 3 J. L, Peterson and A. L,|Monday to tell how @ majority of Donald Fulmer, about 22, living! pabies in a 10-year period ending | couldn't remember the exact number.| days.” of three New Deal laws, . : Brink; H, A. Brandes and L. H. Rich-| thelr benumbed companions dropped north of Regan, was arrested Sunday | week from next Saturday. Let the lawyers worry about it . The government massed @ large| The court declined to pass on an : . 0.]0ff, one by one, from the two cap- night in Minot ‘and’ was said to have Stork: Penders Situation But down there at 1007 West Dun-| force of militiamen at Torrejon de Ja 8ppeal Yiled by J. Edward Jones, New : . Tay-| Sized lUfeboats to which they clung cotifessed the shooting to ttie chief] ‘The stork, wheeling leisurely around,| das, with nine properly qualified tots | Calzada, 16 miles south of the capital,|'York securities dealer, questioning me , . J. through & terrifying night of waiting. of police of that elty, Sheriff Fred! pondered. Who was Charles Miliar,| already to her credit, was Mrs, Bag-|and stepped up ts last-ditch defense plone eed oy ee 4 land: Burt Finuey and BB. Webb: Parfiige ue ey vaicoed prei vi Anstrom and Frank Yeater, arck | bactielor almost to the point of be- \to—e: i preparations. “truth in securities” act requir! ‘ . rand A. 3 R. C. n : policeman. © © i ae eee Laborers and office workers were/registration of stocks before public ae Kirkwood, D. D. Prust, Clifford Pal-|brought their rescue five miles off ‘As reported the police -the Grafted ‘to ‘rush the capital’s exterior mer and C. D. Roe; B. O. Refvem and| Cleveland. by pi H. B. Ekins G. F. Shafer, and W. L. Nuessle and| One of the seven rescued was Gra- sale. two men had been drinking when an lefenses which officials said would be| It also refused to review an attack argument developed. During the fight 3 NORTH DAKOTANS BISMARCK LIONS 10 * l*almost impregnable” against a Fas-jon provisions of the national industry New York, Oct. 19.—(7)—H. R, | Frank Milhollan. bam MacClelland, 39-year-old captain Fulmer drew cist attack. recovery act and of the 1935 emer-| kins, world-circling reporter, Thirteen thousand five hundred . fired at such close range that powder ‘ Conserve Food, Power gency relief “appropriation measure| Officially ended his trip in the |dollars has been set as the goal marks were burned into Sheard’s shirt With rail communications cut to the| authorizing government loans and| lobby of the New York World- | for this year's chest drive. collar, Had the bullet. entered his} © Mediterranean coast, new orders were | grants for construction of publicly-| Telegram at 10:14 a. m. (CS.T.) an inch or so lower it prob- Gecreed to conserve food and power. | owned electric plants. Monday, completing his dash body _ ably would have meant death, ac- Fascist commanders declared they Merits Not Involved around the globe in slightly more Sera crete | WEBK-ENDMSHAPS’ ATNOVEMBERFETE|:ssecteaceaerart m wtrits Stew | Ste 1 of the city stretching from El Alamo, pr ural grounds and had no di- Ekins, reporter for the World- four miles from Navalcarnero, to fe Telegram and other Scripps-How- rect relation to the merits of the ‘ame si Number Are Injured: 1 \ Prepare to Entertain Melvin Important communlestions point hear errha only statement made by the tial inert the “unoical ame Number Are Injured in Toledo. fi Ain That the appeals were“dec| Tee he staged with Dorothy Kil- ei eeee Man Who Organiz- The front to the south of Madrid ” 0 had gallen of the New York Journal Automobile Accident Sun- Jones, Ma i @ shaped into a battering ram column nies ae Ie u re a) and 1 : « | of Mercy; the Community Christmas ed Service Body 1 C t g| * review of the controversies. and Leo Kieran of the New York 3 Hi day at Harvey f i : a) 18)" Government loans for electric Times. re and the Campeign and miles south of Madrid. Rienforced in- .|Plants were assailed by the Texas Ekins’ tit is recorded the 5 fantry columns, supported by. artil-| >) ime as North Dakota shared in traffic Peper gy Fee ance ter one ee Gales) drove 1 oy ak, | Utillties company and the Alabama! second fastest ever made for ® fund. : tion sent out from Bismarck. Por re and hunting accidents and other wer company in an effort to stop| trip around the world, surpassed Sheard was picked tragedies which took @ toll of 13 lives (Of the biggest events in the history that sector after occupying Illescas.| onstruction of plants in elght Texas only, by Wiley Post's solo flight mark. I ization—the visit | 22 miles from Madrid. Hao lin the northwest over the week-end, !Cr 11° cipren Nev 4 of Malvins Jones, Clove Fasciot Ring and Alabama, cities, f cist ring toward El Escorial in : sooner. the: a dons Interns. Serene Reborn we o anger 85 = dhoursand bé-yeinutes, « F160. lives arguments. . oh Jones, on a four -of. the country| and east of Toledo. heat th woekigl taorcd: ‘ in District Court ay, will stop only at Bis-|men were killed when insurgent Lost in} forces routed Socialist miners to seize| The Texas and Alabama companies Z i} while hunting west of Williston Sun-|which the members of all Lions clubs | against counter attacks and rushed| ‘he supreme court to review the case, day. He with ‘thie olters’eras hunk= \in North Dakota will be invited. The| new food supplies to the’starving civil] Without awaiting ruling by the cir- Tour Through Three New stumbled while crossing a ditch, po- |for the annual meeting of Lions clubs | siege. with the Duke appeal. Such proce- England States - uf We i genes ea af to an Associated Press - A review of a similar controversy, Exkins’ official time for the trip seen an Com” |Ghlcago, founder Of the oersnisation Intensive attacks closed in the Fas: Peay Bowne oom was annomced an 16° days, 14 ri} HOURS RESPITE but, so far as could be learned by local! Thousands of government. militia- lost! in the federal district court for & hospital Monday of injuries suffer- Oviedo, in the far north. The insurg- ed when he was shot accidentally him proud’ at » gigantic meeting to| ents guarded the provincial capital) ‘Re District of Columbia and asked 87 DIES AT MANDAN Hits Trail Again in Midweek for J ing when s companion, John Walker, | event also will be made the occasion | population, ending a three-months| Cult court, so It could be.argued along ——————— a lice said. His .22-calibre rifle. was ac- ia ibe Bier aces, E. O. Bale, Informed sources in Moscow de- Sie Dera ies once, ne et dd for ape & Sore oats linger, about 2 cidentaily discharged. The bullet | Ceputy ict governor announced | clared the Soviet government, angered i Bilin: Sinead joneer to Be Held Tues- fashington, . _19.—()}—Presi-/ men, was my pal. they and some other boys wera hunt- | struck Major in the small of the back |that Jones would come here. over delay in enforcing European neu-|f war, who has been retained as a dent Roosevelt settled himself at the|T had one and we always seater fours ing south of Fort Lincoln Sunday aft-|and passed through the abdomen. Announcement that Jones had de-| trality in the Spanish Civil war, was|tOraey by the Texas, Alabama ai day at New Salem White House Monday for a 40-hour! some when we were back home. . Others in the party were! q+ was the second hunting fatality |cided to visit Bismarck was made by | determined: to withdraw from’ the|Duke companies, contended the ques- stay, striving to clear his desk of an Harry and “Dutie” Eslinger, Kenneth |i; North Dakota this season. Law-|£. O. Bailey, deputy district governor | non-intervention agreement. tion presented by the petition of the! neatn sonday had claimed an-| *ccumulation of business before re- Hastings and James Costs. rence Faul, 11, Velva, died of similar) for North Dakota. The reports said the Kremlin had|two former concerns was whether the| other pioneer of North Dakota, Mrs,| ‘uming, in New England, his fast- So far as the police could learn the injuries last week. In addition.to Lions from far and/| decided definitely to denounce the! Tecovery act or the 1935 emergency) yon. ‘glavick, 87-year-old Morton eavellny compaen for.re-election, boys were walking along when young Stalks Famil near, the local clubmen decided to in-| agreement and may. announce its|Telief appropriation act authorizes) county resident, who died in a Man- chief executive settled to work Eslinger raised his gun, pointed it at iy ‘vite their wives, and members of other | withdrawal today or tomorrow. | “wits or so-called loans of public) gan hospital Sunda: almost at once. Traveling by train Karas and pulled the trigger. Wheth-| | Tragedy again was known bys Max jjuncheon clubs and their wives to the ee moneys of the United States for the | “ i if and motor, Mr. Roosevelt will 2 Henry Schneider, 68,.died - Mrs. Slavick, with her husband and/ northward before mid-week for a six- er he thought the gun was empty or | family 9s dinner at which Jones will be the! 184 More CCC Youths | constuction. at the sole expense and| arr. and Mrs. William Boehm, moved what the situation was they nad nct|Monday at ® Minot hospital, victim guest of honor. Elaborate plans al- A risk of the United States, of purely|to Morton county 85 years ago from|SPeech campaign drive in three New learned, ‘The Ealinger boy was not |0f @ shotgun discharged by his own ready under way mark it es the lead-} Brought to Bismarck | toca! election utitity plants which can |Owatonna, Minn. at a time when Man- babes ips edecocd taking up not far taken into custody. SSL oneal anes ing social event of Bismarck’s early| dais serve no national public purpose.” | dan consisted of only a few houses.| Soopmite waigcese coe ee ® The two’ boys were chums and the| A school tescher esky aay Emms | winter season. Fargo, Oct. 19.—(7)—The - Civilian Injunction Upheld They settled near Judson, the first|°" 2 Tighe hee will leave. Wash incident was listed as an accident. It) Schnelder, 23, 1s not yet fully recover: Committees Arc Named . Conservation’ Corps examined and| In the Jones case, the second circult| farmer-ranchers in that area. Teeny ved if was sald at the hospital that young|ed from gun wounds inflicted last) Named as members of a general enrolied 18% youths from 13 counties| court of appeals at New York upheld] Funsral services will be held at the| /0#10n for Rhode Island. | Massachu- Karfs’ lung was punctured and that| January by « jealous suitor who after- |committee in charge were: Dr. F. B.| and then sent them to Bismarck forjé temporaty injunction to restrain|New Salem Presbyterian church at |° baits Connecticut which have an he would require close watching byt| ward killed 2 Strauss, chairman; G. A. Dahlen, D.| assignment, The youths were drawn|him from violating the act. . ™. ‘Her husband died| *8etesate of 29 electoral votes, his condition Monday was favorable. | -Despo D Prust, Roy Neff, Archie.O. John-| from Cass, Richland, Ransom, Dickey,| Before starting another week of ago. Won Two in 1933 AIR TIAVEY EVIT I json and F. G. O1 LaMoure, Barnes, Pembine, Cavalier, arguments, the justices also agreed to| Surviving are 13 children, 47 grand-| _ Roosevelt won two of the atates— E. B. Klein was named chairman of| ‘Traiii, Walsh, Ramsey, Grand Forks |pass on disputes involving s Washing-| children, 43 great-grandchildren and! ®hode Island and Massachusette— - BAT «Continued o> Page Two) and. Nelson counties. (Continued on Page Two) several great-great-grandchildren, ago by respective majori ther, Herman Dault, said he 1d Confession Made Following Ar- Reports Are Unverified That King of Beasts (= : | ri A Has Been Shot---If Lion Really Is in Vicinity Eiko, Nevada, Oct. 19.—(?)—Ofti- Tribune to Pay for Telephone cers guarded Luther Jones, 32; an ex: c : convict, ‘against possible lynching at- Calls From Anyone, Actual. tempts Monday .after he was quoted ly Seeing Beast sos Lives of 1,100 Passengers Ens dangered When Flames Bid q (es Rumors that an African lion, said 4 s Prissy sod Bararday there, aad bere Pal Naneedetnns + train | to have been‘seen in the Wilton area, ; for Washington after church Palmero, Sicily, Oct. 19°—(}—The had been shot over the week-end were , < : ‘ ‘ ving there Sunday night. death of four crew members in a fire werlfied Monday—and there ws pies Vul. ve doubt that there is such -a ‘as a lion in this viciaity. Johnson of near Wilton, who ite ERE 4 BOE fi Ee rei He xE Ep§ ait fy! fii! by if Ie i f + he i fi Hts Hl E i FEE i E uf tis Ht fis ie i i i Z +8: i EE i if I F i FEREE ‘farmer bad geht ding its

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