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~é AGE-OLD RELIGIOUS STRUGGLE I$ CAUSE Lebanese Object to Making, Single Arabian State With | Moslem Contral (Editor's Note: — Recent dis- patches from Beirut recor further bloody clashes betwee! Christians and Moslems in an- cient Lebanon, scene of many bit- |, ter religious conflicts through the centuries. An explanation of the its back- | ground is given in the following | present trouble and article by DeWitt MacKenzt writer on foreign affairs for the Associated Press.) Ne blocdy Syria autonomous governments, in reality is a continuation of the age- old religious struggle — Christ! against Moslem Lebanon has been a stronghold Christianity. For centuries it withstood the efforts of Moslem Syria to win it over. Now that France is preparing give up its League of Nations m: date and grant autonomy, the inhi itants of Syria proper, where Ar: Moslem influence predominates, and the Arab-Moslem minority in banon wish the two regions joined to make a single Arabian state. To this the majority of the Le! Ends Today Everybody's Goin’ Down on the Farm with MAE! The hilarious sicr7 of @ tour. ing movie ster who falls tor chy country Ind wa . a te ARRIOn WILLIAM SCOTT ALICE BRADY Horgare? Ferry Hilarious Fun for Everyone! - + POPEYE COMING Tomorrow - Sun. - Mon. Drama and Laughter When the Country Doctor’ 3,000 grown-up ‘babies’ come home! NE FIVE FULL-FLEDGED nN LITTLE STARLETS! JINTUPLETS. REUNION Jean Hersholt weit Bring in all your LEGAL CAUGHT FURS Skunks. weasels, mink. fez and coyotes. ideo set cael ces Bring Them in Now!! fides, Furs. Scrap [ren and Junk—Get Best Prices Here! “Northern” Hide & Fur Co. ‘Corner "Miata Pract Stree York, Nov. 27. - () — The ly rioting which has been going on in Beirut, Republic Lebanon, ts the immediate outgrowth of the new French treaties giving Lebanon and nese~the Christians—violently ob- Ject. Hence the bitterness of feeling which has resulted in riots. Apart from these troubles, there have been demonstrations on the | Turkish-Syrian border in favor of the | Turkish claim that these areas@hould be made autonomous, on the ground and not religious. ~ STUDENTS CONCERTS: da | Sees n |1936 Series Will Open Tuesday} Presenting Pianist and Contralto Local management of the 1936 e, | Artists’ Series is launching an in- number of ticket sales before the first) concert Tuesday, which presents Ro- bert Macdon: pianist, it was an- nounced Friday. Although the sale of tickets 30 far has been diseppointing, M. H. Sims manager of the American Artists « sociation, has offered to present the concert free of charge to students of the Bismarck and Mandan high schools Thursday afternoon in the lo- of cal high school, Mr. Sims writes from has! Chicago that he ts making this offer but fan te the audience of tomorrow. es Macdonald will be assisted in the abe program here by Estrid Buck, mezzo ab-| contralto, Other concerts scheduled are: February 10, Raymond Anderson, young violin virtuoso, and Eloise Le-| Moore, American dancer; March 18. known lyric tenor. | Tickets are on sale at the Tavis Music company. and also may be se- cured from Miss Florence Fritch. | Adult season subscriptions are offered ata nominal charge and junior tick- LAST TIMES TODAY —Added— Travel reel in color Cartoon - Vaudeville SAT. - SUN. - MON. The man who never took 20 for 20 newer meets the girl who sever said yes to © mare tlage prepoml. wearesf— GIRLIN TOWN With Helen Broderick EricBlore Erik Rhodes So grown up now! Playing the piano e+ dancing ...en- tertaining you a -dozen different tensjve drive to obtain the guarantee) |! because the young people of today are BS Mary Ann Kaufman, soprano of the) F: pa-| Chicago Civic Opera company, and) ¥ | April 28, Arthur Kraft, internationally | with ‘the year’s most important JEAN HERSHOLT Rochelle Hudson - Helen Vision THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1986 | Weather Report | WEATHER FORKLAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Ge erally fair tonight and Saturday; colder Saturday. For North Dakoti tonight and Saturda: er southeast, somewhet colder ¢: treme northwest late tonight; cold Saturday. ARTISTS TO GIVE site night and Satur; tonight and in For Minnesot: night and Saturday, light northeast portion tonight; Saturday. in extreme southei WEATHER CONDITIONS A ldw pressure area is contére@ over Manitoba, The Pas, 2946 inches, while @ high pressure ares overlies he Rocky Mountain region. Spokane, 39.46 Inches. Snow ts fallin the kes region ahd the weather led over the north Pacific er uRhout the t y, Calr. pee from the Pacitic coast rs cooler weath- Sunvine, $103 | Sunsee, 4:88 | _ For Bismarci Bietione nuary date Accumulated deficiency to date 9.95 NORTH DAKOTA POINTS Low. Migh- t est Pet. IBMARCK, cleat . aed vile Lak 36 (90 40.00 20.90 34.06 30M { i WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS | bs bat ah est Pet. Amarillo, Texas, clear. 38 53 Boise, Idan oT 3 Ita, clear .. 5 00 3 etz, us by those through high 32 a ig | school age. are available at half price. | D A This ts the second season in which | fa oo 5t 00 ‘American Artists association mem- | Hi 49 a a | bers are giving a concert series in H 32 “9 | Bismarck. Hy 39140 gq 38.08 5§ 80 108 48.00 1.09 so 20 CAPITOL f Rapid City, &. D. Roseburg, eo cage tae aes ts on caigee eae a an Sees nes wns we Fo STATE “si:* 80-miles-an-hour drama of danger and romance! RANDOLPH SCOTT FRANCES DRAKE COMEDY - - NEWS Tallspin Tommy Cash Register Wanted Four or more drawers, one that issues slip with each sale. BARTHEL HARDWARE Missoula, Ment. Christmas Is Coming IF YOU NEED MONEY Stop Worrying £8. We'll Loan You Money or refinance your car. SALARY LOANS $5 to $50 on Your Pisin Note AUTO LOANS $25’to $400 Ovt-of-Town ee Made by a Salary Loan Co. Bs x & Tryst BOYCOTTS TIGHTEN | BLOCKADE OF PIERS a if Ibhuis, warms | But snow in| break in the month May Presage Break in Long - Movment of Food Ships/ Maritime Strike cotts threatened blockade of national looked on an agreement for release of government-chartered ore to carry food to Alaska as a possible “prece- dent on which the entire maritime! meeting of Capital City Townsend | Club No. 5 at 8p. m. Friday, in the Burleigh county court room. Busi- ness to come before the meeting will Fequire the attention of all members, according to Mrs. J. H. Sleight, secre- dispute might be settled.” International support for the wide- strike blockade came from the Mexican Confederation of Workers, which extended a boycott of Ameri- at Mexico's Pacific ports to San Francisco, Nov. 27.—(}—Gov-| the east coast and gulf. BO A ernment movement of food ships to, Moktly cloudy to- | Alaska brought new hope Friday for! united States embassy to withdraw not so long maritime| an order against unloading the U. 8. cold tonight: colder Saturday, except | Strike deadlock, but international boy-| liner Washington at Havre. can shi The dockworkers’ union in France refused an informal request from the to tighten the union American ports. The district council of the Inter- ion tary. Mrs. Sleight as a supervisor and R. A. Middaugh, @ State director, will represent this unit at s meeting of state and district board members and supervisors in the Ward county court h 30 p. m., Monday, Nov. 30. x E oaeral eek leather colest weit! Geel * arth euppert. 6ewiL MEN?’S OXFORDS. sepi0 ip ce as ct edyear welt! Bleck! 6 toll. POLICE SHOES ie) Jas Townsend Club Will Hear Local Speakers Dave H. Hamilton and Mrs. Albin Hedstrom will be speakers for the Anybedy who wishes to attend the Ml- not meeting will be zlenieiig accord- ing to Mrg. Sleight. - U.S, Trade Advancing Along Uniform Front New York, Nov. 27.—(}+More uni- formity. was, evident in the energetic advance: of ‘trade this week, as im- proverrient spread to nearly all di- | visions, the weekly review of Dun &/ Bradbtreet, seid Friday. Retgil dis- tribution moved into the spotlight with the formel launching of the Christmas shopping season although gift-buying had been gathering force a RAS I REMC es <a since the opening of the month, it was r explained. Dont COUGH «ino'are IF IT FAILS TO STOP YOUR COUGH DVETO COLDS ASK FOR YOUR MONEY BACK Sniy f Capito! Cut Rate Drug, Inc. Fifth & Main Bismarck, N. D. style—lese cost! 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