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| j i North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper The Weather More or less cloudiness tonight and Friday; slowly rising temperature, - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE eT aa re eee eee ESTABLISHED 1873 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS LITICS| by PERTINAX | With charity for all an@ malice | toward none THERE IS SOME HEAT Time was when fist fights were common during political campaigns. People became excited and bitter and arguments began with principles and ended up with belligerent personsli- ties. The inevitable result was work for the doctors and dentists or at least for the “little woman” at home. But the veneer of culture, has Tt roaches Crisis | CRITIGAL IMPASSE | , : [PHYSICIAN ORDERS INSURGENTS ORDER : BELIEVED REACHED: GOV. LANDON 70 BED WARSHIP TO SINK GRAVE DAYS AHBAD UNTIL THROAT HEALS RISSIAN MUNITIONS Russian Move Is Direct Answer Nominee Told Infection May Nazis Accuse Soviet of Sending President Enrolls in Red Cross Roll Call cha that in most communities. A . ‘The tendency now is for people to| to Anti-Soviet Theusts of Temporarily Destroy Voice Arms to Madrid Dis- joke about thelr differences of pollt!- Herr Hitler Unies He Rests guised as Food cal opinion. If they cannot agree they at least ee to disagree and TEeL is WHRE ORLY ce Wiese NATIONS AT SWORDS POINTS However, the old rowdyism still Pops up every once in a while. Italian, German Promises to The latest report, told to The i . Tribune as true but unverified, is Recognize Rebels Com that one such incident occurred re- plicates Situation cently in the Lincoln Valley district in Sheridan county. : as New York, Oct, 22.—(P)—Russia’s |. El Paso, Tex., Oct. 22—(?)—Gov- RLstiGilt ve) that getaredy we threat a pees nestle somite srab Alf M. Landon, Republican British pressure may prevent Rus- i Governor assis! F = presidential candidate, was ordered by makin, medi ford appeared there to make political/t, gnanish Fascist. rebels from Ger- F Dr. Frank Schuster Thursday to re- batt pel the chands-stheoeain” CROWD IS DISAPPOINTED ' NEUTRALITY GROUP CALLED GOP Special Heads for Okla- homa Where Kansan Is Slated to Speak Friday Moscow Diplomats Believed Ready to Bolt Non-Inter- vention Committee Moscow, Oct. 22—UP)—France- es. many, Italy and Portugal, has given i ees main in bed on his special train en sour Frazier received respectful atten-/ Europe a fresh and decidedly danger- S . route to Oklahoma Clty, Gauent hue nese cited rs tion but when Welford began to talk | ous crisis. 3 Dr. Schuster, who was called to the reasons for prediating a “second & group of men left the hali and be-| | The view expressed by Soviet offi- eats special train here, told the governor gan to raise a clamor outside the|cials that these are the gravest days @ throat infection he is suffering building. Later someone threw some-| Europe has seen in many years is : 3 oe : = might spread to the larynx and tem- thing (it was reported to this news-|echoed in the chancelleries of other porarily destroy his voice, unless he tests, thought” delay in departing from the non-intervention committee at its meeting in London Friday. (By the Associated Press) Spanish insurgents, pressing re- lentlessly on Madrid from a long President Roosevelt became the first member of the annual Red Cross roll call when he was enrolled at the White House by Misa Hebe Rey- nolds In the presence of Admiral Cary T. Grayson (left), chairman of the Red Cross. (Associated Press Photo) paper as a ane) through ae Rebeopil . and put a knot on Sena’ jer’s. The doctor declined to permit the gleaming bald head. candidate to appear before # crowd This has been matched, at least in that had anticipated « platform western front, were reported Thurs- part, by the 16-year-old boy who is|tattling which Dictator Hitler has . It followed | speech here. ° day to have ordered thelr waratipg Yeported to have thrown @ bottle at{been. doing openly, including his re-| operations performed when the lad burnsd his throat eating lye and Gov. Landon conferred briefly with oo 1e 10) orts to sink any Russian vessels carrying Governor Landon in Los Angeles.|Cent public hint of the possibility of was threatened with starvation. Here he is looking slightly bored by | walter H. Case, Republican county arms to the government defenders The lad was arrested. war “with our old adversary.’ It all, being held sy is mother, Late fd utes In their Washing. chairman, as his “Sunflower Special” Reports from Salamanca said ‘the The men could be forgiven a5| ay SurePe SPRURe Ie: Downed Bee Prone pete) campaign train halted here on its re- insurgents would inform European easily as the boy if the public un- derstood that some men have less than adult mentalities, Pharyngitis caused by a slight cold in London that Germany was accus- and aggravated by speaking,” Dr. ing Russia of shipping munitions, See OPPONENTS PAVOR PRIVILEGE ARE TWOlsr. sz zzzlvemon oom ARRANGEMENTS FOR [=o might have gone down into his voice . D. Ticket Made The international non-intervention ‘box and developed into a serious con- . rrr , Uttee, boiling international caul- we fay no STATE SPOLIATION: CHOICES, SASF, R,jetie torrets et exes) Peete crt NAVY DAY, OCT, 20, | stern snr et Sezer speech Wednesday night at Cham- 4 ‘Te ej advised strongly against it.” Governor a 5 . ,] nebeaies carers aud Comte: Hela paign, Il. Landon had no temperature, the (B; y the Associated Press) ernment on one side and Germany, sold tha darmer tvetteny eta oaaniad Tells Forks Crowd He Opposes Pe pelican presidential nom-| , Former Governor Thomas H. Moo NEAR COMPLETION Waly and Portugal on the other Se niet and Wee War ete Misinformation, Propaganda) inee cid not appear before o station |He> state WPA administrator, an- aed MA ee tala NOSES SAYS BOTH [DENOCRAGY, SPEGLs=swuez] State Democrats enier=.. mindful of the fact that « tariff on|,,7"° ; Langerism, ‘With or With- | Not Bluffing American Vot- | towd estimated by Detective Capt, |nounced Thursday his endorsement of ei eee Naaiice weirs nue crops of which we had a surplus WAS) deo) . out Langer’ W. C. Wolverton at 500. President Roosevelt and the entire Charles Li Is Chai sia surely will bolt the neutrality ineffective. Until the shortage came ers, He Asserts Raps ‘Relief, Waste’ Democratic state ticket “as a private|Charles Liessman Is Chairman! to ny iO oeest against alleged the tariff meant nothing to corn, : é Heading for Oklahoma City where |citizen,” of Committee in Char, ae al Cae ES EES J . ! ‘ge German, Italian and juguese peaks bows cotion, Ameer: and some rath italy long eee Forks, N. D., Oct. 2—(P—| aboard Roosevelt train en route to 2 cites Friday morning is expect: “I am glad to state my position in to the Spanish insurgents. agrici 4 ig at his major opponents, John touch on government “relief and Here Others predict Germany and Italy, ‘Lowden and other progressives bat- % Moses of Hazen, Democratic guber- Hartford, Conn., Oct. 22—(#)—Presi-| waste,” the Republican presidential|the current campaign in the state,” Mussolini the | netorial nominee, Wednesday ant dent Roosevelt swung his flying -32 candidate Paused Wednesday night at|Moodie said. “It is made as an in- Bat capaci Gal sie. an pe ene a # bib bolt, will take A pla ed Laden's anil, |chareed. both had forced state em-| hours campaign of southern New| Ehoanly, personal aenti-|ance of Navy Day,-eet for the annic|.; That may bring the long-treaded, oe neon earns | Plogees to Sbeoome-copetiin their eam-|-Engitiid™ iro Connecticut Thursda: I have always|versary of Theodore Roosevelt’s:birth- peak alga Fascist-Communist It may be metely colneldence, that |PAlen machines. / v4, | after telling 8 Massachusetts audi+! Ane; rsday q|taken as works progress administra-|day on Oct. 27, were being completed 7 * foe: a {s'to be'the issue,” he} ence the New Deal had cut taxes stops with @ possibility the |tor will be maintained, and that is|Thursday with the announcement of rtallan eens Oaitiiee ns erie the farm Poulan “thar ween them, ‘That is why they are support- ing him. Count Galeaszo Ciano, Italian for- ee 5 ir eign minister and (Mussolini's son-in- | declared, “then let it be clearly de- ‘i Kansan might, or might not r,|that no project worker for the WPA|the Navy Day committee in charge wpe Tenet "flaw, has arrived in Berlin’ amidst fined that we are opposed to Langer- Heartless aris pe A tore throat” which ‘bothered Len: will be questioned at any time re- Caen aed rae ; ooterring shed oe bral aia ‘For the past 15-years farm- |blare of welcoming\ trumpets for an|ism: without Langer. lay between: “democracy” and “special| don Wednesday was reported cured. |8@rding his political affiliations. on chairman o} ai ae Fs Nazi’ official pial ers have justly complained that | official visit. the prices of their products were | Among the first results of Clano’s low, out of all proportion to the When William Langer became gov-| privilege” in taxation. ‘At Phoenix, @ crowd estimated at| “I have no disposition whatsoever |the local Navy Day committee, with ernor tn 1933, he “conceived the idea| tne’ bid for the eight electoral | 3.500 by Mayor John H. Udall cheered|* Play polltics with human misery.|Dr. G. M. Constans, vice chairman |Sfternoon sald’ definitely the two in . I am frank to say that I believe ajOf the North Dakota Navy league,|Countries had reached an agreement that every man and every woman|votes of Connecticut which went Re-| 5 Landon concluded and bent over in general charge. for united action on Spain. Dripes of othet, papcueis (are ome working for the state must work for|publican in 1932 Roosevelt declared | the railing of his private car to grasp|Communist, a Republican or what- ee Hinges on Mad: Eee aly eatvas ead deca Bll Langer,” Moces declared, “and he|here Thursday that Connecticut was| the outstretched hands of scores. |fiave:You can et just as hungry as| GT Oe oo Diesen Pinetssnoos| his agreement, it was slated, was djustment, one of the prin- |almost immediately after the rebels|hired and fired until he had created|® “happier” state than it was four Cites Fundamental Issue “y holehearted! rter jin Bismarck and programs by the Boy | Predicated on Fascist capture of Ma- adjust was one 01 after : #3 Ee years ago and pledged the federal] ‘The fundamental issue as I see it Bee Oe eee rrece | mopule inl (RaHIOR Gb: 1 Grid and the possible establishment, cipal causes of the present de- |occupied Madrid. . Out of the five or six thousand men |? eT ment to “do its share” toward | in this campaign,” Landon asserted,|°! President Roosevelt. I am happy |Scouts in oe to Fpecisl ober: : pression, War between Germany and Russia} and women who work for the state, a “Governor Landon is keenly | might give ‘Mussolini chance to! political machine subservient to the aware of this discrepancy and /play the role he long has been re-| governor. : to endorse the entire Democratic state |V@mces by other groups. Bismarck |by the defeated Madrid government, friends in whom I have the ut- Lf 3 y -| whether we shall surrender it for Proposes to restore a just balance | hearsine—“that of holder of the bal: | “when Walter Welford became the mod itiie Patton e recnesda her and very aitferent ay semiy) | cee entidence, and 1 believe thatiat: reece eae pocoenne te mowers ta cearcaonay the’ Catalouien. capital, between the prices the farmer ance of power between Germany and | gcting governor, he took a leaf out of | night, he spoke of much “misinforma.| “"This is a question above party, a| tts time it offers the people of North ese Ree eer eee ee there haven beer GUE pays cane the Dies 2 Frenne: nee has a defensive pact with Langer’s book,” Moses stated. “Hun-| tion” and “propaganda” about admin-| question that challenges our most pare an oppor alty to place ide * To Have Essay Contest dications the whole government will have a high protective tariff, the |Russia snd is pledged to go to her |Greds of state. employes campaigned istration taxes and asserted: serious consideration not as Demo- eek this state good and honest gov-} The annual school essay contest, shortly move there, tariff should be made operative |aid in event of German aggression, | during May and June for the election] “The seeds of fear cannot bear|crats or Republicans, but as Ameri-|o-nment, open to school children of Burleigh| Germany and Italy, informed upon all the products of the farm. Poland, with her crack army, has|of Welford and the men of his ticket.” | fruit in the polling booth.” cal A ee and Morton counties, will be conduct-|S0urces in Rome have stated, will “Governor Landon, too, is deep nen playing about with both France Names Department Heads ‘Americans Not Blutfed eR EEE oa acter ( ee ase this year, with the Bismarck- eons thinee et Spenah arly concerned over the loss of so! Germany. count we & landan Scottish Rites bodies offering |ment as i i ly vy. Moses also brought the names off” «are you willing to turn the con- between the American system they IS DEPRESSION WAR 8 prize to the student writing the |OW has made it plain it will not fertility which ts going on at a Adjutant General Frayne Baker, Ar-| trol of the nation’s taxes back tol have always known and an opposite best essay én some topic connected |Srant recognition to such a conquest. progressive rate. Through over- thur F. Bonger, Jr., head of the state ial privilege?” he asked. “I know Smee |WELPORD APPLAUDS [Ss baat sanetsct el ater ahs = | ep Meee ae ees | ee gan. ay Your pay envelope may be loaded! jtarian intentions of the present ad- ‘ used as the topic in this year’s con- means the administration uses to southwest’s cattlemen, Landon said ‘Was Worth Price’ Mrs. Charles Hughes, of Mandan. Balance in General Fund Is|hAll” Moses stated. Sree Continued on Page Two) “we see in the present administra- Announce Local Committee “All those men had gone to school Largest Since 1931, Gover- {to Bill Langer; they brought out the}. : 5 Dickinson Visitor Ig lin of the gaainy act anoiner ex New York, Oct. 22 L.| une general Navy Day committee is! Civic Group, Theatres and Bi w Killed in Accident ample of federal bureaucracy run mils. (eenice Sane lie Gear composed of the following persons, Ps soil erosion, we are rapidly losing our national heritage. The fig- ures as to the latter are startling, and as a nation we are just be- . coming aware of the magnitude of the problem that confronts us. More than 50,000,000 acres of ‘our land have already been destroyed by erosion. We have left some- thing like 350,000,000 acres of land devoted to crops. Of this, 125,000,000 acres have been large- } with suggestions of fear and your “Welford or his agents and man-| cividend letter may be filled with pro- agers, Baker, Bonzer, Flannigan, and| paganda. But the American people ministration. But I do wish to point test had not been decided Thursday, Dr, Constans said. - company became ambitious in his be-| will nelther be bluffed nor blud-| carry out its intentions.” Former Secretary of Treasury | f the cusp ere ce out the threatening character of the 3 mee ie rie. contest committee, uestions Whether Fight - judges will be J. D. Harris nga at ene in she] Qvotone Whether Fight «fant oe tape rise! PROGRAM OUTLINED nor Points Out Ty apeipped Of ‘peoductive tap “anil. wild.” He did not elaborate. in addition to Liessman: Mayor A.P.| marck Rotarians to Enter= Page Oct E gosh NF ury, put a question mark Thursday . “Tooninsed'en Paes we » speak c Dickinson, N. D., Oct. 22.(P)—| “If by one means or another rights/ after the statement of President Pel diet add tlre rash tain Boys and Girls Be atmemane ia vik enue, tiation “WI MRER bee Re ollie Roosevelt that the war on depression |goetz post of the American Legion: omical administration,” 5 is being won, Flora 2 _—_—_—o STOCK THIEVES GET ‘ persons Mrs. William Franklin, farmers how many bushels of potatoes “Just to keep the record straight, eee hear President of the! 4 free movie at 2:30 p. m., a style ; near Medora when the truck in which the president said the war for re-| mow, erica pals acs, tie show and clothing review at 4:30 p. she rode struck s culvert and over- Dower of covery had been won,” Mills said in a! sothers; Wesley L. Sherwin pest] Min the Bismarck city auditori i . turned. broadcast. address Wednesday night. commander ‘of the Gilbert N. Nelson and a 6 o'clock banquet and program ¢ 5 “The question arises whether the | nogt of the Veterans of Foreign Wars; in the World War Memorial building 2 5 : eo statement is true and whether the} mrs, Oscar Selvig, president of the|*" events of the eighth annual 4-H N.D. Traffic Toll '|wat was worth the price.” Veterans of Forelgn Wars Auxiliary;| Club Achievement day which will be Lambs Stolen From H. S. Dun- women to cease wearing silk or rayon’) He contended, in an extemporan-| 57 F, O'Hare, commander | of the|D¢ld here Friday. can Farm Reported Sold pete ‘son foes cous reply to Mr. Roosevelt's speech 8! Spanish War Veterans; Mra A. W. pores ning working few minutes earlier at Worcester.| Snow, president.of the Spanish War in West F: ‘ x Mass., that there were “eight million | veterans Auxiliary; Mrs, John French; in West Fargo : still unemployed and the price 18! regent of the Daughters or the fee America’s freedom.’ ican Revolution, and Mrs. Earl Schar- As to financial t of the fight, Maddock Bank Robber tne former ablnes official said ine | Noweee, resent ofthe Daughters of Is Taken to M’Neil|New deat 1 Schools the national debt by 13 billion dollars ie tou years. Fargo, 1?) —8, and Amer- 8. Mi es oy WO ican constitutional government to be by | “irreconciliable.” 5 F about 14 miles out from Tacoma. vehicle overturned. the =|"Wallie’ May Be Asked |sretis ar legis- ther Womans Identity 22F ="

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