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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [===] ; BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1936 : PRICE FIVE CENTS ‘url Raw Recruits Against Rebels North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper ESTABLISHED 1873 OLITICS ey PERTINAX With charity fer all as@ mallee toward sene ‘ey272--. Welford Raps Independent’s ‘Textbook’ Plan|toxnsauss ose cones A "King’s Friend Freed of Martial Ties TRYING DESPERATE PLANK IS LABELED /U. S. Army Engineers [LABORING MAN PAYS | bassin DEFENSE MEASURES “ait ne veneea eve onl MENACE TO PUBLIC | Hear Missouri River | NEW DEALS COST, than any other candidate in Government Counter - Attack career citee ee! CHOOLEDUCATIN) © Diversion Testimony] MOV. LANDON WARNS Sues Sleting Fast Vious that he will need to hold all of Paar sane Lg ES But Is Repulsed ihe i to be Fetureed 8 winnet Dett| Regalig How Similar Proposal|eeade-Old Arguments Pre- ‘NO FORGOTTEN MEN’ | ‘tite Fetow’ to Bear eurdn Tuesday. sented in Mass of Briefs, POLICY ENUNCIATED of ‘Waste, Extravagance’, SOVIET TO CLARIFY STAND thousand and odd volers who sup- ported him in June he was a firat- tion Two Years Ago choice candidate and these constitute With ff the ninety] © fe @ and ‘odd vole “seis psdaeatin tind Prepared by Experts GOP Nominee Says New Threats Against Belgian Devils Lake, Oct. 27.—(#)—For Met be iae| SEES CHURCH DISAPPROVAL | the ‘rx time. in the history of the CRITICIZES EXTRAVAGANCE | eeaadlenciiteobted ip Eee Sa O58 OUUNON DSP OOVAY ara emo ete | BY FR, AT HOWARD : pth tress Inflation, Unbalanced Budget ‘Are Called Steps Toward Dictatorship First anfong these, of course, are|Calls State-Owned Printing nomic benefits of such = proposal were eld kD esl PN edt Plant Proposal as ‘Insidi- taunted Beate areny cneinecrs the Republican primary and who, be- Pi ee ee ete yheering| Heads North Tonight to Cover ing Republicans, have decided to si ’ wi = port the party nominee. How nad ous as Communist ae Hee all gravels Ge eit States Holding 102 Elec- eid ae wae a Aa ont of these there are in the state no an citizenry of three *e ; ; . y one knows, but everyone grants that (By the Associated Press) presented to Captain Herbert B. Lo- toral Votes 5 Se Lote Genet Ble eect ; oie driven back with heavy casual- the number is considerable. These| A “mienace as insidious and deadly| per, Omaha, who is conducting the , (By the Associated Press) Desperate Socialist commanders fighting to stem a Fascist. advance on ae A Nats AATEC ES campaign to this steel center Tues- ‘ The government counter-attack are the people who prefer a Republi- | &5 Communism,” is confronting public | hearing. | Washington, Oct. 27.—(P)—After r t address that aides} . ‘i oe surprised slee; Fasci can to a Democrat any day and are|éehool and religious education in| In this mass of exhibits were briefS|erunciating a policy of sno forgotten | sat would deal with “civil service and ; the Soclallst “unchae™ movment - ‘ not enamored of the third party idea. | North Dekota through a plank in the| prepared by more than 30 technicians,|men and no forgotten .” Presi | 4; A ” . é concentrated th ‘The governor is ® second-cholce with | Platform on which William Langer is| experts in their testimony, who pre-|dent Roosevelt busied himself Tues- Maal cs dethrone will speak 4 fururgenr-conirolied scsi iene ew them but they will vote for him. running for governor, which would] sented to Captain Loper the economic/day with preparations for his last Valmojado and N nee ‘ d plan benefits in dollars and cents. ariverforizeccicc in Duquesne Garden at 9 p. m. (EST), ‘ He lo 4 i eveloeroercs nel olla: t tion. land toncluding the personal drive for his 3 Gen. Jose Varela, Fascist command- . SECOND FACTOR IMPORTANT In addition were briefs and writ-| A motor trip across Staten Island} 1 ative Pennsylvania's 36 electoral er in the advance on the capital, ‘consists ../Governor Walter Welford charged| ten statements from farmers, mer-|and through lower Manhattan and a shi, lade! hastily marshall ane eee ae aries ae Monday night in @ radio address. chants, clergymen, real estate owners,|speech at the dedication of a new be agri eee aa : and ome battered fee ariviasean mary as a matter of habit and of|, Welford spoke from Bismarck and| industrialists, representatives of rail-|building at Brooklyn College were | Now Dyai “wields the same axe which ; cialists with a rain of steel and drove policy, with the mental reservation roads, municipal, local, state and na-|added Tuesday to Roosevelt's plans. has destroyed the liberties of so much 3 them backward in disorder. that they would do as they pleased in tional political ‘subdivisions and the| While the chief executive contin- of the sla world i P = . Informed sources in London de- the fall. citizenry at large in a unified attempt | ued to prepare a half dozen formal Ath that overflowed the 15,000- . * clared Portugal, which last week cut ‘These are the so-called independent to show to the government the vast/addresses for the strategic pre-elec-| Sly onvenGon hall wheralBrea : : , off diplomatic relations with Spanish voters who are really responsible for gubernatorial econome benefits which would eccrue| tion battles on the Atlantic Seaboard, | Piety Mime On Nal tee fe . j Socialists, had granted recognition to Nearly “every” church organization -|his aides announced the details for th pacer epanent? It va ead attacked a similar t A] through the completion of the diver: the strenuous itinerary which begins | foared its applause as Landon ‘said ie Fascist provisional government, , rent and Republicans for other offices |#0t® two years ago when it was ad- T tonight and winds up at Hyde Park,| New Deal “waste end extravagance! RSW AELAS ISUNESON Percale a j in 1932; who elected a Democrat as|Vocsted by the Farmer-Labor party,| nis testimony will be compiled at|/N Y. election eve. - paid for by “the ttle fellow.” Franco had not yet asked for British @ o governor in 1934 and who popped| Welford declared. the Omaha office of the U. 8. en- Leaves Tonight . recognition, authoritative quarters hack into the Republickn primary in|, Welford also promised, if returned! cineers and forwarded to the war de-| ‘The president will leave Washing-| joPe™ and Impaden’ Opens rs Impson Ins sald. j 1936. They prize their votes as their partment for its observation and fu-|ton late tonight and arrive in Bay- purposes, Landon said, has been “open | ° France, meanwhile, moved ahead on own and they are beyond the control ture action. e onne, N. J., around 9:30 a. m., Tues- and impuden'’s” He Yaid responsibil- @ projected program to strengthen her j air forces to kee; ith a Pp pace w rma, of any machine. They do what they During the past several months,|day. He will motor from there to and ah a e e ity for,“the most sinister political ma. | ment races of other European na- tions, The cabinet of Premier Leon want to do. crews of government men have been|#cross Staten Island and then ferry chine of our history” upon “one man Blum approved a plan to modernize ‘When a good many of these people maki soundings at two proj from Staten Island to Bay Ridge in is noted that John Moses was the Dem- ene one at. Garrison pecoeae Brooklyn, whence he will motor to} —®d one man alone . . ..the presi: 2 ccratic candidate for governor they other at Sanish, Engineers, both army | Brooklyn College for the corner stone | dent of the United States.” French military aviation estimated to tentatively decided to vote for him. and civil, have long studied the tech-|!aying, after lunch on Governor's Is- g ni : cost $230,000,000. Hee eet tices Seeariod tne and elvil have long studied the tech: and, "He will leave about 1:48 p. m,| @meed budget, inflation of the cur ACCIDENT INJURIES Bo-Wigged Justice Reluctantly | 7s, ements raged in ware “ proposal, y O f power to the chief dominant Republican factions as : diversion but Tuesday’s| DY ferry for Bedloe’s Island to speak | TENCY: delegation of H 4 is torn sectors, south and west of MM parts of the same plece of cloth and ibe i! executive, destruction of local self: Fraga. jivgiliay After Mis- | na, treeh ettoresttontenee the #patr hin at the statue of lberty. fe : many were frank to express the idea ; ee ee ep rectinnony|_. Principal apeeches are scheduled at government,” were steps leading to- uh ioonflice Were Soa eet ae that a house-cleaning would be a : revealing the gigantic economic ben- | #atrisburg, and Camden, N. J., Thurs- | ¥ * iD. I don when a session of the neutrali ‘petite -to! the: Northweats soc 4 - ay that Eresident, Roosevelt é Ipswich, Eng:, Oct, 27.P)—A stern, mperrumnviee was called off. ~ ~~’ The hearing was ordered by the Garden Saturday | had said “taxes are paid in the sweat be-wigged English justice with an je suspension was ordered by chief of the army: engineers and the of every man who labors.” Landon air of reluctance, freed Wallis Simp- | chairman Lord Plymouth after a note, ‘ conduct Hearing Derate coma at hepa aire (Continued on, Page Two) King Edward's smart American | expected to clarify the Russian posi- ot . They nothing y ; President Roosevelt joined with | sald “as a candidate for re-election in son, is ‘ard’s er ust cites ae , nts ‘in Bismarck. In Cae ay open Negro students and uel of Howard | 1936, he would have us believe that friend, from her marital ties Tues-} tion, ree arrive from wm Moscow, Added to this is the fact that near- ollowing: nd 5 y university Monday night in outdoor | taxes are paid only out of the cof- day. Drafts ion ly everyone admits that Moses ae 5 ” In a seventeen-minute hearing at} Russian representatives still ceremonies opening a new chemistry | fers of the rich.’ Adams County Woman Suc-| cient Ipswich assizes, Justice Sir| awaited a declaration to define the good othing has been built. with PWA funds. “Just how forgetful does the presi- 2 % fgninst him personaly or Patra nana eet “As far as it was humanly possible,”| dent, think we are?” Landon de-| cumbs' in Local Hospital; |John Anthony Hawke listened 0 the ET irene, ear OIDs apy the S000 40 50.000 eo ELECTED 10 HEAD followed the poll Rye aA ae ma tle Fellow Who Pays’ Son Is Recovering Here son and three hot@ employes, charg-| 27-nation agreement to block ship- idrich Simpson with mis-} ments of munitions to both Spanish can citizens there should be no for-] “The record proves the president (oe J eX ‘ . duct. Socialists and insurgents. gotten mén and no forgotten races. It| was right the first time.... The bulk] Mrs, Albert Rytter, 51, Petrel, N. D., pa SOCIAL WORK BODY it a wise and truly American policy.| of the money always comes from the |died in hospital here at 4:20 p.m.,|, The" he flung the papers on the| Specifically, the Russians declared fall. eee THEY SENSED SITUATION bench and snapped: their intention to answer, at a gen- We: shall continue faithfully ,to ob-| men and women who labor. ... It is}Monday of injuries suffered in an “Oh, very well, a decree nisi.” eral committee meeting 'Wednestay, jserve it.” the little fellow who pays.” automobile accident near Lemmon, 8.) ist means that with good conduct, | Portuguese charges that Moscow agi- Typifies ‘America’s Faith’ Many unable to get in the hall were/D.. last Wednesday evening. 5 uation and became rather desperate. . ory May © Leta He said the occasion ‘typified| permitted to listen to the address) Mrs. Rytter was brought to the hos- Pee ee amione wuiecare ton which TravoKed he Brand They didn’t admit that it had them 4 Selected on State Board America’s faith in the ability of man | over loud speakers in the basement. pital here for treatment after two days /2 aheolute divorce in eix months. {civil war together with attempts to 7 were - é to respond to tunity regardless | Superintendent of Police James A.jin a hospital at Lemmon, where she eae corn hd Mb a of Directors ; ot race, creed ‘or color.” eee Malone said not -one-tenth of the|was first taken. Internal injuries, Co-respondent Net Named including Portugal. Then came the argument. about alike, soins; ——— Three new structures have risen on| crowd that lined the streets was able|multiple fractures of both limbs and| The co-respondent, alleged in the} New threats ‘against the Belgian how best to make sure thatthe third) youi2 0: . Jamestown, » Oct, 27.—()—|the campus of the Negro institution, | to get inside the hall. severe head injuries were the cause of j testimony to have stayed with Simp-' moderate government were uttered by party ticket would be beaten. How it Judge G. M. McKenna, Napoleon, |he said, as part of a nation-wide pro-/ Immediately after concluding his|death. son at the Hotel de Paris, at Bray.!reon Degrelle, leader of the Fascist started Is beside the point, for both district judge, was elected president|gram to reduce unemployment and| address, the candidate returned to] Funeral arrangements are being|near Maidenhead, during the latter! Resists who seeks to set Up ® core Sovietize the entire Iberian peninsula, 3 Both . 38 of the North Dakgte state conference /also as part of another program “to| his Sunflower special where he ap-|delayed pending word from a son and {part of July, was not named in court, | porate state in King Leopold’ = am ree} fears, thse the third t pond t of social work at Tuesday morning’s|insure the normal maintenance and | peared smilingly confident as he chat- |daughter who are hurrying home from | althouglt Mrs. Simpson's attorney said Hes eB Reop or ey might win if the vote of those who - necessary expansion of educational] ted with associates before retiring |Seattle, Wash. The funeral rites will|she had been subpoenaed. Will Shout Charges are against the third party candidate facilities for youth even in a time of | for the overnight trip here. be held at Lemmon, however. Mrs, Simpson was on the witness- Degrelle was reported arranging to were aivided. depression.” The crowd roared its response inj The crash that resulted in Mrs. {stand for just fourteen minutes. have one of his 21 supporters. in ‘This set a lot of people to thinking. Commending Howard on its growth, | Convention hall’ as Landon, showing Rytter’s death occurred when the! To the English people, little as they | parliament resign so he might take They were faced with the lem of the president said; slight trace of the hoarseness that had truck in which she was riding with|knew about the affair from silent | the vacant seat and shout his charges combatting what they regard as. an “Here is a record of which the Negro! been affecting him, demanded: her two sons, Alf and Eldon, topped|newspapers, Tuesday's proceedings| against Premier Paul van Zeeland’s evil and with the necessity. of. making ‘Who Is Going to Pay? @ small rise on the Yellowstone trail}opened up all important possibilities. | government during prospective debate the choice of how best ‘Insure its “who is going to pay the bill for all west of Lemmon and collided with a| Their king has made it plain hej on the national foreign policy. defeat. this spending?” truck standing on the edge of the/has a right to private ‘happiness. The situation inside the Spanish mie bw tuay the 1 “The people,” “Rooseveit,” and highway. Hence the question: “Will his maj- capital was described as desperate by Hon isk by syache eae te | ties for all our people. other cries were heard. Alf, the driver, was only slightly|esty marry Mrs. Simpson? .. .” noW| American newspaper correspondents they is) Put “We are,” said Landon. injured, and EJdon was in a hospital | twice divorced—was all the more pres- | taken into custody by Fascists during A sin Dr, J. M. Gillette, Grand | Forks, Opening with the declaration “the here showing \satisfactory improve-|sing. a running machine gun battle Sun- 5 Harold Bond, Fargo, Miss Mary NIT Y fundamental issue ‘is the ation {ment Tuesday. \ She was questioned carefully by her| day when their Socialist escorts fled. Cashel, Bismarck, and Judge A. M. v thi titution ane ican| Mrs. Rytter was born in Stokke- attorney, Norman Birkett, to bring out! “It is quite possitle the militia wil! Bismarck. of the constitution and wee i a marke, Denmark, on Nov. 15, 1885, and|the facts of the most celebrated di-| run from Madrid when it is attacked,” Participation of the national gov- way of life,” Landon told aes came to the United States about 28}vorce case in the United Kingdom|the newspapermen told their Ameri- ernment in social welfare work among must decide if we want a free/ years ago, She was married to Albert |since the stirring days of Henry VIII.| can colleagues. fold. the states is “inevitable,” Dr. J. M. Rytter in Nebraska and moved with|She produced three letters, which| “Madrid can be taken within two fact without her family to Adams county, sore she handed to the judge. days.” 7 ey , Dakota, where the family now mal mS Ser nana 18 ‘Teams ‘Carrying Out Work ite home, in 1918, en: Prank | <A Prreage ieioe ty tena dein : aves. el children: nl . sieapeetiied of Canvassing City: for : i and Mario of Seattle, Wash; winel icentifled the hotel register to show 0S §P IDERS 3 of Billings, Mont.; Ulrick of Glas- the alleged misconduct. Contributions uring words.” R Mrs. Simpson, in trim blue suit a gow, Mont.; and Alf, Eldon, Wennea| ois polkadot blouse and a smart - } - and Mildred, ‘all at home; and twoltise water hat at a jaunty angle, was| : ‘The campaign for funds for this i sisters, Luviga Hanson, Copenhagen, ot bloay year's Blamarek Community Chest got Commission Receives Denmark and Batilda Hanson, Stokke. {completely st ease on the witness stand. Bids for Coal Supply |maree, Denmarx. A little more than an hour after she | ‘Black Widows’ Discovered in f had reached the assizes, her auto- mobile roared away from the court Cave on East Side of precincts.: She had left the court- . room even before Justice Hawk hand- ed_down his decision. D There were rumors, entirely with- ‘ ‘| out substantiation, that Justice Hawke Processing Tax Money Will Be Used to Help Pay Off Issue Due Jan. 1 Have You Contributed i tothe .- Bed-Ridden Mother, Husband “Are ‘Burned to Death. Early Tuesday i Li i ia FROWN CHANGES INTO. SMILE # IT'S A GOOD TRICK.IF YOU CO'IT ait H ul : EB i ie i BEE : e undard bright red the Hé reviewed amet both of Bismarck, : = i E = EE n> Qpz i & z i i Fy E f Ee 1 § ef E ute Hi &8 Eg

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