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oo ooooooooeoeeaeaeaeaeeooeoeweeeeeeeeeoSSSSSS SS SSS SSS ESTABLISHED 1873 , { mrs : ; BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28,:1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS: Ration Food for 1,500,000 at Madrid N. D. to Know Verdict on River Diversion in February ita sms TESTHONY TO BE Landon Raps ‘Spoils System’; | Gmoan uit SUBMITTED T0 WAR RANK DEP ARTMENT HE AD 3 F, R, Advocates Housing Law Rebels Announce Readiness. to Make Final Thrust, Exact Technician’s Brief Claims Bene- Trygg’s Injured Horse Started Intensive Hunt for Lion Date Not Known t Ohio Penitentiary Pittsburgh Crowd Booes GOP J Business Picks Up Nominee Repeatedly During President Praises Nation's Set- tiers for Love of Freedom fits Would Total Over 100 and Liberty Attack on New Deal NEUTRALITY GROUP MEETS Million Dollars | ae "| Columbus, Het lal ‘ New York, Oct, 28.—(P)—President UP @ Aboard Landon Special En Route to penitentiary. Attackers Rely on Fleet of Roosevelt d “A ednes- 2 ppb armere ts In the weekly issue of the Peni- New York City, Oct. 28—(—Gov. FARMERS PLEAD CAUSE BAY, AVRO 6 TiS IAN BY the next) tentiary News this appeared: Alf M: Landon sped his 20,000-mile| Armored Cars to Take City j : ; improved homes, “Wanted: Two first-class ma- | presidential campaign toward “an Without Conflict chinists, two experienced lathe Sioux City Man Voices Only 27 pa, 2, More sppech at Roosevelt! tren, ote experienced screw ma eastern climax in New York City Wednesday, concluding his final € ee : 5 chief e: “ cine operator. Notify machine Protest to Proposed Mis j oa pleats i pare itot yet shop” week drive for the powerful voting! pe er eg erect me Press) souri River Program order to help the families in the Only prison inmates are elig- |SUpport of Pennsylvania, New Jersey | swollen 50 per cent by homeless ref- : 2 : overcrowded sections of our cities to) ible. anne Reepabltcan nominee lett Pitts- |USecs and defeated soldiers, rationed Devils Lake, N. D., Oct. 28—()— ae eee areca couerns tale a HEHE burgh early Wednesday after a na-|cetimeted one mllon ant e hee pers United States army engineers Wednes- i ; F “You and 1,” he said, “will not be HOPTON AND BONZER tionally broadcast address assailing | sons, e ry per- day considered s mass of briefs, ex-| f : content until “elty, atate vend federal what he termed “the most open, the! In London, Italy made 20 charges porcordageteatea rigid ee ahead governments join with private capital most crude, and the most brutal use! pefore the international neutrality Pleaded for the Mlsso sagopa : {| |i helping every American family to WR ANGLE OVER N D Ser eerie mela Tar has|committee accusing Soviet Russia of sion project at @ public hearing Tues- . live that way. 1s We | old-fashioned housecleaning PEnCLNg easier eee fates da: ; ———— ——— Se — Speaks at Gym Dedication 1 am elected, 4 seein ween pela Captain Herbert Loper, district en-| rank Tryge, , is shown with the horse, injured Saturday night in @ pasture on the Victor Engdahl Earlier, in & busy round of travel in j Two stops, at Trenton and Newark,|"at the time Italy's gineer at Omaha; Captain F. L. Beadle/ farm noreast of here, which caused a flurry ‘of excitement and sent half » hundred hunters into the flelds the vast metropolitan area, Mr, were scheduled before crossing the! yeussolini, was celebrating the be- and D, Atkins, associate engineer, 'left} nearby in = search for a predatory animal, which had previously been reported in the vicinity. Tryse Roosevelt had spoken at the dedica- Hudson for a two-day stay in the na- for Omaha late y, where they! does not believe that the wound, seen on the horse's neck, was caused by some blunt object as claimed by -|tion of & PWA-financed gymnasium tion's biggest metropolis end an ad- dpa Sha perp ate fe will incorporate testimony for! Ernest Schneider, veterinarian who treatéd the wound. Meanwhile no new reports of the “lion” have |at Brooklyn college and at the S0th Gress Thursday night in historic}, the Ttallan tag Sybian Sopa et ee beet received in Bismarck, anniversary of the Statute of Liberty| Commissioner Claims Deficit of | Madison Square Garden. ome atian ‘people. todsy ara Believing that many organizations on Bledsoe’s island, New York har- ‘ectgg |. Closing his appeal for his native|Teady and determined to defend as and individuals who wy not repre- ¢ 5 A ’ -) bor. $1,197,257 Exists; ‘False’ Pennsylvania's 36 electoral votes, aPeCe vole: Bacio ee) force, ‘While President Roosevelt men- Landon sought New Jersey's 16 before | *' up droy of blood, the Matri monial P arole 65 N D. DAIRYMEN tioned no figure in connection with Says Manager his final bid for New York's 47, The| thelr victory and empire.” the housing program, it was recalled three states hold more than one-third Belgit cause of the diversion proposal, Cap- dom and said “we shall continue to ae even better hdéme for lib: tain Loper extended until December |. ; i that Senator Wagner advocated at (By the Associated Press) of the 266 necessary for election. the time for filing testimony. I b 'W. lli 9 ATTENDING ANNU AL, the last session © $876,000,000 bill, to] North Dakota’s gubernatorial cam- Booed ; i at Pittsburgh After that date, U. 8. engineers at Ss Begun yY a 1e permit the federal government tol paign grew more heated Wednesday,| The Pittsburgh crowd that over- who in turn will present {t to the . In his speech made from the base| Harold Hopton, state insurance com-| Farley as having created “a vast army tion would be completed sometime in| Woman Heralded as Possible Holdup, Shot 4 Times doned his own principles. vealed probably in February at which Omaha will compile the testimuy m and submit it to the chief of engineers CONVENTION HER E rane ear ent rants to local Hous la, charges and counter-charges filled | flowed 40100 Duquesne Garden seats Incom the air. secretary of war for his decision.|Smartly - Groomed American Man, Seeking to Halt those with low incomes. sailed Postmaster General James A. Captain Loner, expected is. gomeule es missioner defeated for renomination be pelea mercenaries and assert- January and that the conclusions of 2 4 i in the Republican primary last June, President Roosevelt the war department would be re- Future Britis Queen Minneapolis, Oct, 28.—-(#—James|Dean Walster of State Agricul: Ghaiged infaletalenient Tucsdey might Wilson, 31, was in critical condition ‘The governor said Mr. Roosevelt in a hospital here Wednesday from| tural College to Speak at & “deficit” in the state mill and ele-|/naq endorsed the merit aystem end time North Dakota will know the] yongon, Oct, 38. Heralded a8| tour bulict 7 ieee status of the diversion proposal. possibly the future of England, bandit police ee bs nee F fe Banquet Tonight .! vator. of $1,197,257. uoted both presi post= Must Corry Freedom Forward He contended # “loss” in the fund | master soley ailiog us the. crowd Over 30 Briefs Presented @-year-old Mra, Waills Wartleld| eleven ‘holdups with totel loot of On the S0th anniversary of the |! “approximately $300,000” and made alone bien 190) ferhiiciank: prevented demand updn the state industrial com. about $150. Tuesday night. About 65 dairymen and dairy Beacon. which. France to Amer- | dem: ai 7 Geis of wich rovpalear Ment total ol somial parole” under which six” wulsoey-was_ahot’ in ‘the <-wbdfomen |Perta from, thoughout Nortir-Dakote ies, Resort rinsed et Fa Re ee nctet sangiee unlawfully $100,200,000 would..be derived by he] cgi to te , when he Anerrupted » cafe holdup, [Or generation “must © carry, forward |ROe 0 ierevtracted trom the tease area affected: by the diversion. pro-|or'geanes * Patios anid the holdup sevtes Aer acts there Aine ea |ury” of the mill and elevator or he dect. “J? gix gpumbled words + “Oh, very! With theft of an autombblle the a nvleg emai ving facta tn oid “take such action” as he “deems tion by ink of water ad food for ive | els, = fetes nia ewtly voloed 87 | ting’ stations, ‘groery’ sates, and ee ee eer error eh omenaedtie Ocay Yeusbers | Ning auenlcurention actualy” 27 . 3 ls statue ym, crei the percent o! un Be stele Cosel appre that the bap at Ipswich pales reorsaiony pec ratite. the ceremony attracted @ number of ie ier the merit syste during one of the bee river diversion was thelr only | second unsuccessful marriage. in prs Labcuiaye:t pubyie ie, “Andre | chairmas.of the auditing board he reeves, cmererneiee ‘we ever faced— MO, Ry speaking ‘on-behalt of |, Weanesday, behind drawn curtains, iD, ard de had refused to pass on vouchers of the ‘Forced’ Into Ranks the Greater North Dakota Associa |e, ¢martiy-dressed American | whe oer ea peerciaes |e Proposed all, insurance depariment | under| “ciovernment employes have, been ke. for’ ranks of a national we wane shee of water for domestic |nerselt in her. huge, white-fronted TESTING FACILITIES; John A; Nelson, of the Montana | honor. W. J. Godwin, of Mandan, leutenant political machine, headed by the purposes; the water levels were re- |W mansion at 16 Cumberland Ter~ State college discussed “The Manu-| Mayor LaGuardia acted as chair-|0f William Langer, independent can-| president and his postmaster general Peding in 58 and the diversion pro-|'*0?,,®, £@" cfy from the “paying facture of Butter. of Good Keeping|/man and Secretary Ickes made a| ‘date for the gubernatorial office, for) _a machine organized by the presi- posal would affect 24 of the finest guest” home of her early youth in Quality and Methods of Determining |speech, declaring: “The significance services as “assistant manager.’ dent's campaign committee, support~ productive counties in the state. Baltimore—resting from Tuesday's Offered Individual the Keeping Quality” in the morn-|and importance of an unfailing bea- elford contended tere was NOleq off the public payrolls, and con- Dr. Irvine Lavine, Go belialt of the |OP#e But nerve-wracking ordeal, | Service ‘Offered to Individuals, ing meeting. 9, [COREE of berty cannot be vee ee ote ng casa, | Toled by the president's power, of fic ternoon session, Lloyd 8.|emphasized at a wi at many es “Jappointment and removal,” jon City’s Si ae planing Keery amen oa bareetaeed Pslgrdl riety al Communities at Bismarck, |renny, of the Chicago Mercantile | points of the horizon one can seé in- | ®Zt anaes ae escialaiee any man- | declared. 2 ae ibsepels peers 5 stating the’diversion of the Missouri|tne greatest propriety to avold the. Grand Forks Exchange was to speak on the “Mark-|Imical sparks that threaten to destroy | S60" to Pe Spho! tues! Must receive Standing and waving flags, the|1em of » roaming army of war reflc ‘was incorporated in, their plan. MVlctee: ot tone Ob bee. aovercet eting of Dairy Products,” and Food | much of the progress gained by man- ae a ae ap Tea lipachareel shouting and cheering crowd stopped | gees in the city, tattered, cold, hungry 8 ‘On Decline peclodh haat Kerra ee tie eines Commissioner C. 8. Ladd was to dis-/kind at 80 great @ cost and sacrifice.” th rf chief executive also charged | the speaker for » full minute, and penniless, who added thousands Representatives of railroads gave | proctor % Ogee Increased facilities and personnel |cuss “Cream Improvement. Mankind's Second Chance __|been ‘converted: into 2. political. mas |.2Ahdon asserted the New Deal went] of mouths to'be fed from the clty’s statistical data on declining revenue| ‘Technically, at least, she would} Ste available at the state public health Walster to Speak In a speech described by the chine,” and “née embloyes added | Hos-Wild in adding new agencies” | dwindling supplies. due to lighter grain and livestock |have to be extremely careful that a|laboratories at Bismarck and Grand eae ee iedig hae crnsied House in advance as atone in many of the fontiatiestacase the creating earn teonthe i Sites shipments caused by drouth, while tchaperone is present even when she|Forks for testing water supplies of |Dakota Agriculture” at the banquet |Mr. Roosevelt declared. the discovery [name of inspectors, adjustors or aud-|‘rom his heaters. re the diversion cause as essential to bet |" restora eect ng with [North ‘Dakota communities and in- tonight, of Ametica was “mankind's second | itors.’ ulieaaciie cis U prepansal address ter ‘living conditions ‘and. more. Fe-| non een ne eerie Mitt |dividuals it’ was announced Wellnes-|, Election of officers was scheduled |chence — @ chance to create = new} - _Folnts te Investigation the nominee said the federal payroll sorts. Simpson, at s'restaurant of one of |48¥ by Dr. Mayall M. Williams, state |‘? [ake place during the afternoon (Costnibes op Bape awe! toe atic ey eanistant manager Of} was increased $500,000 for “this poll- ‘The Stump Lake area was discussed |the Mayfair parties they both fre- meeting. é venae ees ducers ie tical army ... twice as big as the reg- by G. F. Lamb of Michigan, who said |quent, might prove embarrassing. RASPOREUE Occane, Misa MAC Hare Of Milanse at yosieations fe 85-| ular army.” edieats et Nerae tie wee aoe Brier an 15 days ; . arid pen ca teh eae the {lost with this administration.” Only one protest was voiced at the |before the stheduled coronation of BOUND FOR. LONDON mill and elevator, in a radio address Dae onaeed he hearing, ‘George Cal, Sioux City, lows, [Bachelor King Edward claimed the charges Neariptay taacdicclprdg Miweintongetat battle. “They relled principally on & ai e river al city was > of 200 swift, tiny tanks and “4 versity chapter of his fraternity, Phi es at low stage and any diversion of water Sapunee pubic tea cae would “act as a boomerang in favor!Gamma Delta, where he chatted in- ares cars to charge the capital's farther north woul! materially in- Transatlantic Flier, Attired in|! Governor Welford.” formally with members and their jure that locality. He stated, how-jbare, unsdorned facts about the es | at sider is ever, Sioux City was behind the pro-| Ipswich climax to the “affaire &imp- ay Dinner Jacket, to Refuel ren! friends and met former Mayor Wil-| ..,,, Dele of Aligck Secret Preeti Ele : liam N. McNair, rumored. posal when the right time ; son”. Wednesday. ‘Morning ne’ Public Drouth Hearing In response to questions, Landon| !mminent—remained a military secret, &. W. Thompson, president of’ the | pers, including the stiffly conservative at Hari diversion cawciatloes ceceed how. the | Times, carried only ‘a few inconspicu- beginr.ing to:be ieryeeint bor Grace Stesion project would help Sioux at last the ry however, and the extent to which the Slated for Bismarck vas he was eanding tbe gain of city itself would be shelled was left Washington, Oct. 28. — (#) — The ous_paragra! ne § for the future to decide. silence of self-imposed censorship. . and said it would be a relief when the 1 suture 2 Boldest: i iG Great Plains drouth area committee of all was the liberal News- y (Continued on Page Two) In the mountainous forests west : ‘ , announced Wednesday it would hold of Madrid, the insurgent column ‘Chronicle, which ‘devoted a two- y —— jcoldmii eadline to the story and gave ple A f hearings and confeernces in pushed steadily toward Ei Eecorial, some. indentificstion of Mrs. Simpson . ; : Beem ond yet Dakota droui 3e- | tions center, "Untrained handed beyond. her..street address. Not al. 4 fasseayienct Bees uane sspvemuer, <ollowed py & militiamen fought vainly to check the (ae Se aE or ean ce Ee cross OULBOR PRENDENT ing © week's iiiness, Malus 8. Kel-| Resources Committee er : ; Rates logg, 74, a resident of Grand Forks . since 1807, died Tuesday night.. Bur-| OK’s Red River Plan : vivors include ® son, R. L. Kellogg of cis 2 rf ; 3 sake Installation Ceremonies Follow- a, Repeenr idee Pin enero gh ORS ial ; 08.17% fyi the tem states attec ed by Formal Reception Have You Contributed |<: y Be es a Te Ee trade Bt Diokinent, to the fares stock in t “the Eng i . Community Dratied ; e eupest : 3,500 Rubber Workers Chest? | Strike at Akron Plant) ses, ‘THE BEST: WAY TO LENDA basin. ait HAND ~ THE eet ook ; ; a Valley ee, D., Oks Papeaig . ae ler, manager of the of Norte | in a hospital] “Articles: : & i H E HE H ih Hl Fz i 50. A. blology student, he took i : i i iE gE i l Este 2 i! i E E EF. i ig Hi § i t Hi

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