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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH. DAKOTA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1936 ‘PRICE FIVE C ' Irrigation Conference Set for Dec. 19 xk «* * xk & x * * xk tk kk * x * * xk * * King Believed to Have Reached Final Decision ~ BALDWINIS CALLED Outs key What Western Dakota Needs -- All in One Picture DATE MOVED BACK : -—TOPORT BELVEDERE |" ect | ToopTaN SERVICE POR NIGHT MEETING) siz tsiseares su OF WATER EXPERTS. couldn’t get loose. He had bor- County Agents and Farmers of Ruler Most Either Choose to y. r A city locksmith solved the Western North Dakota In- vited to Attend Marry American or Give Problem. AIM IS TO IMPROVE FARMS | ioe a a = STORY SUB-ZERO WEATHER poesia R Bi R DY at Meeting — 0 AMA Ck NEE the date for the irrigation conference. being sponsored by the Bismarck lent Until He Breaks News Cash Donations Extremely Wel-| jf cae ; ; = : ‘Tribune was announced ’ North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper in Commons es Designation of Saturday, Dec. 19 as London, Dec. 8.— (AP) — Prime Minister Stanley Bald- 4 ‘ , : inal templated for Satur- wg reached ce Belveaee come at Open Your Heart : : dap, ‘Dee. 13, the, ate Wan eed ‘uesday evening — summon ‘ ‘ iy back in order that certain technical by his king—presumably to re- Headquarters ; , f F i : . perts, necessary to the success of ceive the final decision of Ed- | - : a the undertaking, Tight be Poa, ward VIII on renunciation of can need for all the necessities 2 . 3 * . % Neo How many farmers will attend was either his throne or Wallis |S. terck snd route pte , >. § = ©‘! | problematical but emphasis is being Warfield Simpson. tory. ‘ “ = 2 vA : Placed not so much on the number This was the report made Tuesday . ae : Hy ‘| | as to the character of the interest It generally was believed the|to G. A. Dahlen, chairman of the ' ; : + | | those who attend. . decision, even if given Tuesday | Open Your Heart campaign, by his ‘ ais : : : a : Letters inviting county agents to * social service committee which has = ? "4 - . : ‘ night at Fort Belvedere, would} 200 looking into the potential de- : . : : pease youre cages LS in ee be withheld from the public un-| mands for help faced by the annual " ; ih all such officials in western North til Baldwin has an opportunity cheer organisation. : ad Dakota. to prayed it to Son aa or Iaterest vel Farmere ae if the answer is abdication, i ey have been rankly the king might give the tip-off|| Give Cash Now Is Open Heart’s Plea the meeting will be of major interest by quick flight from the coun- to farmers who hold land near sub- try. stantial water resources or who would Edward's yt t , the First gifts of cash to the annual oungest brother, Open Your Heart campaign were Duke of Kent, was believed to have i participated in the crucial meeting. announced Tuesday by Treasurer CLAUDE R, HANSEN He drove alone to Fort Belvedere|| C. W. Lelfur as follo zo) Tuesday morning. There also were / reports that the motor car of the Duke of York, Edward’s heir-pre- A ! H] sumptive, had been seen entering a i & Tribune man took a camera and went visiting vo the vari- fT Rking Toe cesirte ees ie aes GoURIee ee ° ° 5 ’ — aking two pictures on one film, creating a double-exposure. Ph l l is ited here because it pict the t western Balsa ‘near io antlah sees papery Liippines Flood agricultural production, as represented by the potatoes » and men at work on farm en' Menten svn ar eeaee Drowns Thousands is’being prepared with the a Fe brad aty ih ie ante aide tanec sot | side entranec of the estate. EN ROUTE 0 (ITY e shown holding the basket is Phil Starkle Hope Crewn Is First assistance of men who are ; . ie ¥ belhaed < SS SS in promoting the welfare of the weat- Generally, in view of Mes. Simp-|] 5 exd lution of tha ‘will son's statement of her willingness to ‘The oth Torrent Caused by Typhoon| tc ressniedto ee eee ie » the sovereign of the throne, the Brit- for use as 4 ’ Hits 54 Villages in ‘Broad i A * ish public was hopeful its monarch || #¢ contributions are as welcome’ on Train; Mother, Dau had decided the crown comes first. || 9% big ones. Money should be sent . + Daugh- But there was no certainty; only|| 8nd checks made out to the Bis- ter Survive breathless waiting . marck Open Your Heart cam- River Valley 8 age a 3 PLUNGE 10 DEATHS Manila, Dec. 8—(}—The peaceful Those who expected the king to give|| Palgn. ” : Claude F. Hansen, 48, manager and ar year, Two Other U. S. Aviators Are| farming valley of Cagayan was a dev-|to start irrigation projects. the first minister, his final word part-owner of the Paramount The- : astated graveyard of untold dead Will Not “pointed out that every day's delay W988) ne truth of atre here and a partner in the cele- Saved Just Before Plane © costing the empire industry thousands |; Hedin by nee piled mae boene ° o o ‘Tuesday. of pounds. requests for assistance henfies fcllow- Tuesday morning Sinks at Sea Flood waters of the mighty Cagayan | prepared to render every assistance, ‘The vast smount of business pointed! eq snnouncement that the Open Your | a Ss l 1 _—_—_—_____—_ river, largest in the Philippines, swept |it will not presume to direct the trend toward # coronation next May was at seart campaign was ready for busi-|Minnea) San Diego, Calif, Dec. 8—(#}—| thousands to their death, official/of conference thought or action. It , a standstill. ness at its headquarters in the Amer- Anxious for Normalcy ican Legion clubrooms in the World Edward, these persons said, would! war semorial building, » be as anxious as any of his subjects 4 y © to return Great Britain to normal. Cold Increases Demand edy to two other fliers. They were] yeaitn’s reli tively outlined Tuesday is to have the second and third navy plane| tio tut extent of whut ther termed farmers who have tried irrigation on f Navy officials began an investigation; Philippine army advices said, and left} will be at the service of the gathering , Tuesday of two plane crashes which) other thousands missing. rather than in charge of it, r@) arr y u er = in two deaths and near-trag-| Oyricials, marshalling the common-| The method of procedure as tenta- Unless he has made up his mind, they] To date the requests for clothing, crackups within eight days. “ their own initiative tell of their U)> asserted, there could be but ttle rea-|incteased by sub-zero weather, have ie doe nueonth f Ki | Maynard D. Smith, 22-year-old (he Sreatest Gaaster, the Philippines experiences, costs and the results ob- ~ son for another conference with Bald- | 8teatly exceeded the supply of donat- imerican jeetheart of King aviation cadet, and Aviation Machin- |) 707 q tained, with » statement of their suc- win. ed articles and in cases where dire Still Hi He Will Win ist’s Mate Lloyd Barnes, 24, were kill- 3 cesses and handicaps. Farmers who Before the first minister went to, necessity threatened the Open Your ; meee ed Monday when their plane dived Popentie Victims Asleep sup. | Wish to try irrigation then will be ask- Fort Belvedere with advisers to both Heart management has taken cash 1 All Objectives the king and his helr-presumptive, a| rom its meager funds to relieve cases 3 | i ry TEND INSTITUTE eee ante Her oven 72 off! urban clusters of native huts—were Rescitepe rien: oer ee rivately chartered airplane flew the! f pressing neceasity. Cries of Pilot Harold R. Green, and wines out. rae river, swelled by ae Marten. Ehannel in treacherous weather from The result, Dahlen said, is to nee es David W. Blazer, radioman second uzon land's heaviest! “Technical men and others present ir a| tainfall, swept down the populous Croydon and finelly wound up, near| make donations of cash extremely . ve | Registration Record Set as An- ca, pprousit anout ihe ‘a Monday| Valley at 4a, m., last Friday, trapping then will be asked to apply their welcome since it is not always pos- beat said knowledge and ideas to the problems Marseille, France, for an overnight’ sible to take care of needs from| os 4 determined eid for | tic! nual Achievement Con- | night after their plane crashed. Army | most of the victims as they slept. so presented in the hope that work- red han je a oe iP" | donated articles, rs : marriage Scho) filers and a navy speedboat aided i Entire families — sausht by he able plan which will be of help to , ‘This is particularly true of chil- i vention Opens @ plane that dropped flares, resct unexpected torrents, aftermath of &! present as well as prospective irriga- It was believed those in the plane, dren, whom the aS the men shortly before their land| typhoon. They were carried, scream-| tors may be evolved. were Theodore Goddard, of the firm plane sank. ing, toward the sea. The unprece- which handled the granting of Mrs. jn ‘Smith was feom Minneapolis, Bar-| dented flood covered more than 100 Simpson's: degree nisi from Ernest Cooperation Excellent Fotionyesssslled nes’ home was cet miles of rich tobacco and rice farming Charge Against Dean Aldrich Simpson; Sidney Barron, his} pahten em decided ‘expressed ’ — lands northeast of Manila, Dropped by Postmen clerk, and Dr. Douglas Kirkwood. t . held. : ae FLIER BROTHER OF Fifty-four villages were known to Conferred With Lawyers from all 0. 4 of the| FORMER RESIDENT HERE be inundated. + Minneapolis, Dec. 8—(?)—Postal Goddard, it was reported, conferred | was : Maynard D. Smith, naval aviation Brings First Word fhepecee 30 I. Ryan Monday had with the king’s solicitors and several y vealed a y cadet, who was killed Monday when| The provincial military commander] ruled out a complaint charging E. B. officials of the treasury. possible. e es Strum his plane crashed into the Pacific! of Isabella fought his way through| Nicholson, dean of student affairs at Under present arrangements, the| | eed io : Se creat er tha et | ocean near San Diego, Calif, was | fiooded and debris-strewn areas for| the University of Minnesota with 95 f nt into gear with ». brief ad-| "'other of Mrs. Ed. Wallace of Fargo.| our days to send out the first word.| withholding mail posted by the Min- ally on April 27. eods . ‘ his clubmates and was fol-| Mr. Watlace is a member of the edl-|' He reported the largest section of| nesota Student alliance at the uni- oy py earss: fi Mae . expressed . oe ee oF aidiet ya tats ant the valley, which stretches 50 miles] versity. Ryan said the federal an: , and earlier, reports, jwo Doris Hansen Packard New XX y 1 across between two ranges of moun-| trict attorney has ruled the postot home office officials and s physician | ine’ i . fol sociated Press in the Bismarck bureau.| tains, was yet to be heard from. simply delivers mail to the university, occupied the ently the F The government typhoon relief; and how the mail is distributed at the Plane. Appan or Pidlma yes Ty AMNIAT TA passengers left the ship at Le Bourget. J. SEVEN PERISH IN FIR board met in emergency session in university is the affair of that institu- . Manila. tion. center of activity was the RATING IOWA HOS livestock judging pavilion where jun- veo jing parion whe fn A Visit From Seriya, cain roe St. Nicholas ers, food and clothing. | By Clement Clarke Moore Richardton Approves Water System Bonds Richardton, N. D., Dec. 8—(P)— Explosion Richardton voters Monday by an over- Only One Child Escapes With Burns as Flames Follow Norwegian Steamer Is Bombed at Seville) sccregor, tows, — persons of a family Oslo, Norway, Dec. 8—(#)—The Nor-|of.a two-room home here of a WPA| system. A vote of foreign office was informed jworker, lost their lives early Tuesday | all but 20 in favor of i victims except the one survivor.|ed next Monday night. dead are: Jay Anderson, 48, the |is expected to cost $55,000, Betty Belle, 10;/the Works Progress administra‘ 8; and addition ghakea beets Pia