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NEW CONSTITUTION PRESENTED RUSSIA BY JOSEPH STALIN L Weather Report WEATHER FORECAST ek and vicinity: ant Ent and Thursday r Thursday af- North Dakota: toand Thursday n tonight; nerally fair ot so cold colder Thurs- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, NOVE NOVEMBER 25, 1936 —_—_—_—____—————————EEEE EE FARMERS URGE AAA | TOCUT ACREAGE OF | 1937 MAJOR CROPS car seemed to fly to bits. It looked like an explosion. Then we saw the snout of the North Shore train plow- ing down the aisle. The lights in our car stayed on. There were shrieks and screams, and the sir seemed to be full of people and debris. pee the lights went out. A wo-/ calling ‘where’s my baby?| where m my baby oe was s great Jumble of people he front of the ae but everyone Melt around to lo- INDIAN CONFESSES = © ‘Contests Started MURDER OF MAIDEN ASN. D. GETS CASE: NTINUE from page one- — Four Men Elected to House {credited with 1,237 votes and Adam opel by the county canvassing board. ide margin of votes was shown Seen ae j hin ine 36th legislative district where v D |more than double the vote given | here. Interment was made in the |Henry Yohe, Bucyrus, who is contest- | cemetery north of Taylor. A weaken ling the election in the 49th legisla-|ed heart condition and diabetes were tive district of Adams and Hettinger given as the cause of Mrs. Offet's counties. death. Mrs. Offet was born July 14, Greiser, Wishek newspaper publish- | 1870, in Germany. ler, said he turned the entire matter over to governor-elect William Langer jwith whose faction he was identified | curing the campaign. | Rites for Mrs. Offet Officers ‘Decide That St That State Has| Mcintosh and Logan county canvass- | Generally fair | | i H H ; tonigh j not so cold to- | cate the child. It wag found, and Soviet Dictator Said to Have, nigh eer el Fear Surplus plus of Corn, Corn, Cotton, | the ttle boy was handed out through Jurisdiction in Devils Lake (3, boards showed for Grewser 39461 Conducted at Taylor||. SHE'S HERE WITH NO Written N. Liberal Doc- Hon erate Mine de | Tob nd Feed Grains, & broken window to some men on the votes and A. E. Tschetter, 684 votes. of | ritten New Liberal Doc: | Thursday; sl ens” warmer tonight | obacco ai y below.” Kilt ‘Jacob Hein of Beulah, plaintiff in | PLAYMATE BUT THE ‘extreme ortion. tracks A : dient Himself eulay Bostly” cloudy to- | Tolley Says Jump Out Windows ing the 48th distcict including Mercer, |, Taylor. N. D., Nov. 25.—Rites for RMER’S SON! night and Thursday, light snow. In a “Those of us who were in the front Oliver and Dunn counties, had 2,721|Mrs. Charles Offet, 66, who died FA ‘ rising temperature Devils Lake, Nov. 25—(?)—Joe Ma- Wednesday at St. Joseph's hospital in ee northeast tonight; and votes compared with 4,293 for Semerad who was certified as elected. Similarly, Holmquist was given jumped out the windows. In the light iP ny ine fromthe station we could see a doser. bodies lying on the track.” Mae goes to the country and the in’ southeast portion older in northwest por ay afternoon. Dickinson, were held last week-end at the German Lutheran church near Washington, Nov, 25. — |AAA Indicated Wednesday it may use {ts $500,000,000 soil conservation pro- Moscow, Nov. 25. — () -- Joseph) i" Stalin approved a separate ministry; tion SS a SN eS fessed the slaying of Alva Iron Heart, of munitions in the Soviet cabinet to : speed up military defensive prepara-| WEATHER ¢ IONS gram next year to hold down produc: Investigators set out to discover praia oy Fidget Indian girl, tions in a speech before the cighth! the Hig dinturbance fs center: tion of most major crops. whether the ‘L” was showing proper coun ou _ sunounees Wednes- all-union congress of Soviets Wed- Marie 20.80 inches white| “Most farmers want us to hola| lights and what margin of time is al-| day following wor it the federal nesday night. overlies the Rocl Moun-|down acreage of corn, cotton, tobacco lowed for the “L” express to clear out | government has no jurisdiction in the He also presented a new constitu-| (oust. Rammicops, 40:80 inches, Tem. [and feed grains below what it would ot the Nott store Calis ew. ie | oe, Cagreeeael eee j peratur ppe ’ ‘ol e|be if tl . - tion to his people and told them the) peratures dropped somewhat from th: here was no program,” Be usual, Assistant State’s Attorney Les-| ing and implicating himselt Communist party would remain the only party In the Soviet union. | sul oading occur a . Tn a speéch he wrote himself and|<ections, “Temperatures, are “above |On what private reports say 1s a rec-| discover why, district attorney, after reviewing a which occupied two hours and 15| free in the western Cana ord acreage, and spring wheat far report from @ special agent, notified minutes, Stalin threw down a chal-|!rovinees this moruing. | Llght vrecl- ers demanding an equal chance, Tol- ACT AS 5, W. Thompson, Ramsey county lenge to Fascism, declaring the new} Pr T Diting tothe treat Tarkes (ley said these farmers will face price. state's attorney, that the federal gov- Soviet constitution was an indict- weather is generally [depressing surpluses next fall “If we ernment Hine 0 UE Ed erat evan d the proletariat The right to work, leisure, material | security in old age, education, equal | Tolley said farmers and AAA lead- G. Duell, the next step depending on rights for women, universal equality of crs had more time to work out the| Famed ‘Hook.’Em Cow’ Reoter, baer ap epee et makes, Lash-| citizenry, freedom of conscience and next program and that one feature owiltz’s decision makes certain that the right to worship, freedom of 38] probably would be a “maximum con- Dr. John Campbell, Dies no more than life imprisonment will Mountain. siope [northeastern Io |to the Great Lakes — rej , but no jouth and westward, on barometer, i from the shes R. Tolley, AAA administrator, With winter wheat already planted have normal weather.” The soll conservation program, was set up last spring after the supreme court had vetoed the original AAA commodity adjustmant plan. He V. Curtis said, and he sought to ‘YELL? KING KILLED Harry Lashkowitz, assistant U. 8.) further action in the hands of county officials. Thompson said the confessed mur- derer may be arraiged Wednesday afternoon before Police Mag‘strate:D. be the penalty in case of conviction, under state law. Mazakahomini was arrested Satur- day night when city and county po- lice were called to the scene of the! crime on the outskirts of Devils Lake. | Questioned by officers, the Indian/ wilted Monday, signing the confes- sion. servation allowance” for each farm. paisley in Auto Upset CONTINUED) ‘Chicago Elevated from page one Railway Scene of speech, press, assembly and meetings. | Xi the right to organize into any group except political bodies, freedom from | arrest except for law violations, violability of homes, ct asylum to foreign ci cuted for defending the toilers or for the tivity or for their strugg! nd South St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 25.—(#) —Three men, including Dr. John E. Campbell of South St. Paul, tamed “Hook 'Em Cow” rooter at University of Minnesota football games, were killed in two automobile accidents on Wannth w ‘WILLIAM RANDOLPH SCOTT ALICE BRADY GUUZABETN PATTERSON CYLE TALBOT a le for national liberation.” Bloody Collision ville 55 near Hastings Tuesday)“ rineral services for the slain girl Sova ae ee ee Other victims were John Nelson, will be held Friday at Crowhill Pres- byterian church near Fort Totten. St. Paul, Nov. 25.—(#)—Minnesota crop yields in 1936 based on Nov. 1 figures, totaled 64 per cent of the 1921-1930 10 year average, Paul H. Kirk, federal and state crop statisti- cian reported Wednesday. C ONTI N UE the distraught railroad man, quoted] about 55, st dalnsieapeils ed Tre: .| Grooms as saying ‘the lights on the|/dolph J. Bloomquist, about 35, of Supaias eeepc > prom Dawe coe ‘L’ train were so dim I didn’t see them | Sebeka. CROP YIELD§ FIGURED ‘ SONGS - MUSIC until I saw the car itself. I put on} Bloomquist and Nelson met death my brakes but it was too late to stop.”| when the car in which they were rid- The dead and injured boarded the}!ng with Edward Heimark of Minne- express “L” train in the Chicago/apolis collided with a truck. “loop” district about 5:30 o'clock} Dr. Campbell, 61, was killed when Tuesday. he apparently became blinded by a Tt was dark, but at Granville sta-| Snow flurry and failed to make a turn tion, 62 blocks north of the “loop,” the}0n the highway. His automobile four-track elevated right-of-way runs] turned over three times. straight. Police said trains should be| The doctor was the first Rooter visible for a mile and a half at that age at the University of Minnesota point. 1894. During the past 42 years, he Motorman Awaits Signal hala the record of never ‘having The crowded elevated train, travel-| missed a home football game. Death and Surgeon’s pit adagl asane HILARIOUS COMEDY PARAMOUNT, TODAY - THUR. - FRI. tee-ana Christmas Is Coming IF YOU NEED MONEY one walked forward the other walked! {ys An backward. Blood Systems Distinct | Their blood circulatory systems were Virtually distinct, a fact which fs be- lieved to have saved Simplicio from, catching his brother's ailment. | ing on the outside track of the two 4 : pe 2 os NEWS - SPORTLIGHT Their nervous systems were like-| northbound lanes, stopped at Gran- Mississippi Valley Stop Worrying 3 * and - wise separate. This made it possible} ville. Its motorman was awaiting Popeye the Sailor lo the separation opcration without signal te move to the inner track. Group Names Thomas ane anesthetic. The separation line} Passengers told of hearing four _—_ made through the tissues of! blasts on the whistle of the approach-| #, J. Thomas, Bismarck, was elected | “SPINACH ROADSTER” lo, after he died, and with no;| pain to the living brother. | After the separation the plastic) surgery operating was done with all the usual technique. The names of] 7 ing North Shore train, traveling, in-| director for North Dakota as the Mis- vestigators said, about 40 miles an sissippi Valley association closed its hour. Then the steel train ripped! 18th annual convention at St. Louis, into the wooden coach, last of the! Tuesday night. eight cares on the “L”. A 9-foot channel for the Mississippi COMING NEXT SAT. - SUN. - MON. hegphabls Perens. physicians, were. Kept : 58.00 One of the survivors, W. J. Jeffery, | trom New Orleans to the Twin Cities eration was performed Where Phe obs ANnE, MUNA Ue 58 -0?'| young lawyer and insurance man, sald| and for the Missouri river to beyond ALL GROWN UP 0) his brother's death bravely, C ONTINUE D 6 z an 7 Although details were not disclosed, | from page one: | of their car when the steel train tel-| tions affirming its oppostiion e or refinance your car. nal jescoped it. Jeffery ws sitting in a) ratification of the St. Lawrence treaty SALARY LOANS $5 to $50 it was learned that five surgeons had collaborated in the operation. It was explained that separation of the twins by surgery had been con- siaered possible a number of years ago, sy Madge Evans D iouis Armstrong CAPITOL Edith Fellows His Fa: front seat of the smashed coach. No Suggestion of Danger “The four’ blasts from the North Shore whistle seemed to increase in pitch,” he said, “indicating it was get- in its present form. Former Gov. Arthur J. Weaver of Nebraska was elected president. Cockroach racing is popular in on Your Plain Note AUTO LOANS $25 to $400 Out-of-Town Loans Made by & Mal : Army Will Stage Big Battle at Fort Swina’ Band Added but the brothers declined to undergo | Elbowoods or Standing Rock reser- ; such an operation. u vations. tmg closer. But there was no sug-| Paris. The insects run in grooves Salary Loan Co. “Northern Lights” R ; ee The Employes club, listing single| gestion that we were in any danger.jon a course 12 feet long, made of Daksia Nall; Ranke ‘Teakt (intenlor) EUNION JEAN HERSHOLT Phone 405 Bismarck, N the institution, dinner with a persons working at “Suddenly the rear vestibule of our} glass, will have a_ special number of guests, including Miss Lydia Frerking, Ft. Yates, former teacher here, and Miss Eleanor Bar- bier, student nurse at Bismarck hos- pital, who will be the guest of Miss; Victoria Lambert. Even transients in the city will feel the beneficent effect of the holiday spirit. MINNESOTA DOCTOR SEPARATED SIAMISE TWINS Glencoe, Minn 25.—(P)}—A Siamese twin op: performed by a Glencoe physician nine years ago was recalled Wednesday. Another “sing living twin is Selda Alsleben, Id farm girl near New Auburn. Her sister, Elda, died last March of pneumonia. Joined at the abdomen by a “pouch” “Cartoon” - “Vaudeville” Thanksgiving ICE CREAMS band of t es in dia- Army to Feed Tranients meter, t! The custom is for the Salvation | Marshmallow Divinity (new), Peppermint Stick, Maple Nut, Buttered surgeon's knife six wo .| Army, which handled the transient} Pecan, Chocolate Chip, Bisck Walnut, as well as all the regular Dr. Hilliard Hi problem, to tell its overnight guests | flavors, the sis-! to “be on your way” each morning. | This is necessary to keep transients from ganging up here. But Thursday morning this rule commion blood sire ters, as in the case of the New York twins. CRANBERRY SHERBET 4 OUR ICE CREAM IS MADE FRESH EVERY DAY emer ee a | will be abandoned for the day.| 4 iC ONTINUE D “Weary Willie” will be allowed to DO Of poWiiiabaat pepe Agi tal aad Lg | speni ie day in peace. ni je Wil from page one id the day ii And h 1 ~ 2 6 be fed as well as the resources avail- Charge Komintern able will permit, In any event he Fi ) D S wil id 2 ‘usu: Threatens Peace | Toud'te tnecae UY inneys Vrug tore Of Whole World| . The number to be cared for is pro- - | blematical, rding to Maj. Herbert Smith, Salvation Army chief. In re- cent weeks it has varied from 20 to 59. for or against Fascism or Commun- ism, directing their energies to nego- tdating a sound basis for European peace. 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