The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 21, 1936, Page 1

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4(T2| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 2-200 BISMARCK, N. D., MONDAY, DEC, 21, 1986 CALL ON BERRY Searchers Baffled F al a In Hunt for Planes | ss tai coarse Expansion of Irrigated Farming Forecast in N. D. FORM ASSOCIATION [Roosevelt and Landon [SENATOR NORBECK TOGET ASSISTANCE | Exchange Fishing Lies) DIES LEAVING S.D. NEEDED FOR START ontstss'ses: Sood! Pate [oie etsent ay De res ee IN POLITICAL MESS cer County; Cites Alleged! : Sn ES SE hm mel Sear angorta” [IMPEACHMENT FOR | senreureerae di 2 @ More Than Soore of Farmers|tandon of Kansas—chatted "in the] "tsdon was in jovial’ mood as| Heart Disease and Cancer Take sco alk Misentalal ABSENT BALLOTS ARE SUE Indicate They Will Com: jcniicren. he entered and left the White House. Life of Former Penniless Seven Aboard FIGHTING ARMY T AX — ee menoe in Spring Telling reporters about his ae the] strove to sap get edie sceely him. Well Driller Gan cache Governor Says They Were Yam- pered With; Accuses N les of Being in Plot Hain NAME LEBISLATIVE @roup Star, mse” mie Bo my endo) ap, Jando ected « women co-|BERRY DECLINES COMMENT| | = Fats Fait oy rode menasy act | RACES CUBAN CHIEF respondent for & Maine newspaper. he had sighted what he believed ee Both Federal and State Aid will) 2" clu» ‘aime Mordny night Shook igaenieoa erates would have Lieutenant Governor Under Ar- Northwest Atria Schaap Press)> =. no” when asked | had some news for the boys. rest for $170,000 Short- Plane near Calder, Idahe. He |Determination to Veto Measure) _.“Cross irregularities and violstiona® Be Sought to Speed Loe deogih oc phir cabjones naAiteee Republican pedal tal shoetiy age in Bank Piet Hey Livermore and Co- Likely to Cost Gomez pas gon ee chica : ee ee meme cl Sees) TB i Pot apea ot ter to District Judge H, L, ‘ unteered, “told me a good deal about/ night at a dinner of renowned Mary-| Redfield, 8, D., Dec. 21.—()}—U. 8. By the Associated Press) —_—_—— Half @ dozen farmers already arejhis South American trip and I told| land fare. Sbnator Peter Norbeck, the penniless P Balt Lake City, Dec. 21—The win- (By the Associated Press) irrigating in the Missouri river valley him about my fishing trip to Florida.”| Both winner and loser will make|well-driller who became the first ‘ try west locked the fate of nine miss-| Havana, Dec, 31.—()— President or its tributaries in North Dakota.| “we swapped fishing lies,” he added) “off the record” speeches at Monday(native-born governor and senator of - J ing persons in its cold and snow Mon- afsietr) : More than a score of others will irri- |with broad grin. night's dinner of the Gridiron club. |his state, was dead Monday, but po- Seaatac Network day as officials, posting » $1,000 re-| ‘sue! Mariano Gomes has vetoed the gate next year if they can get started. litical. complications caused by his ward, announced a search “on our $1,500,000 sugar tax bill paving the But to begin putting water on their death were unsettled. own” for one of two planes seven days| ¥8Y for prospective impeachment pro- land they need: The Republican senator, who was {ter it disappeared. instituted by his political 1, Engineering advice and definite d I 66 years old, died at his home here POPE IS PLANNING w Admitting’ vevery clue exhausted,"|PPonents, Senator Octavio’ Rivero data on the irrigability of their solis. Basket Deman S Sunday of a heart disease complicat- ‘Western ae Pdeat ls Officials offered |*nounced Monday. Welford said he was acting as the spunea he Pircagisd Leenaiaos| ed by a cancerous condition of the the reward, effective until poon Jan.|_. His opponents in the ranks of Col.| executive “charged” with the duty tongue and jaw. He had suffered 4, for discovery of the Los Angeles- Batista’s followers, it was| seeing | enforced, . to set up an trrigation system. @ 4 from coronary hypertension, the heart WORLD BROADCAST tL a learned, were confident of at least ‘1935 law Mee ‘3, Information end adyice on me- Heavy In Bismarc silent tie noone tive veata west Inet Salt Lake transport lost wii tre 1000 Tie of the otoe. oF repsemeniatinee| eaer © E08 law the : A ak z chanical equipment such as the March underwent an operation at the ae atin at seats over Milford, 169 votes in the extraordinary session| tion of any criminal ter il pore ee es Daas * BisVo seu bles Hoiiesier Amanauyee in southwestern Utah, {s sought in| called for 5 p.m. Monday to hear] judicial district, upon sie yore oe ; hment . 7 Aig te ae ene taco acoee ed E ARTHOU. AKE RAZE Open Your Heart Chest Still dition, ae | oe ae eae Doe ward and east two-thirds majority pigeon Sige of eee, uae. Paraben tery t 7 ominently mentioned as @ pos- Search Sector impeach, absent voters ballot - Ep gure eimai Has Room for More Need- | sibie successor was Gov. Thomas Ber-|-r5 ‘prove We Are Still Alive,”| Five hundred” mallee northwest,| 28 cate of impeachment, he would] county nd claimes w satenaae saat next spring. Sreieene sees SALVADOREAN CTY closed here Saturday at the Bismarck ‘Tribune's irrigation conference, which = ed Articles ry, Democrat, who will retire from Ranger M. T. O! be tried before the senate, sitting as 8! lation.” office in two weeks. He Will Speak at 5:30 | Paneer M. 7 Olmstead turned the) court, and majority vote would de-| *\°™ Berry Declines Comment for Pilot Joe Livermore, Co-pilot A. cide whether he were guilty of the A Pressing toward the finish of Bis-| Govern asked . M. : “ gainst te lasted all day and was attended by marck's annual Open Your Heart planned ie goat from wrthetind gael saa erred i bead eet ees A lLnee alablels See Feeliead ed and Tore than 200 persons, the majority LEAVING 200 DE A campaign, Chairman G. A. Dablen| have himself appointed to fill Senator are transport, missing since Friday: | ,.|_ In this manner, political observers Laken Monday was counting his pennies and|Norbeck’s unexpired term until Cal “inten port over Elk River, Idaho, felt, would the final chapter be writ- matching them against the requests}next general election, declined there; ten in the governmental life of Presi- for Christmas baskets and other aid}comment. He did, however, arrange to th Id Thursd: a Seaton NAG ce niated: serve ta rr tee | 888° e worl lay to “prove and Spokane. Olmstead said, Fulminations Add| Which the big yuletide charity ex-/a conference with Herbert E. Hitch-| we are still alive.” the transport flew low over the forest tends to the poor, cock, Democratic state chairman, ‘The broadcast will be made at 5:20] hervice station at Calder, 40 miles passage of the sugar Organized In an effort to obtain the assistance needed the group organized the North é Dakota Irrigator’s association, com- | Volcano’s posed of men who already are irrigat- to Terror of Ruined The demand for baskets is strong,| The situation became more unset-/— m, (C8T) through ® microphone tax bill to obtain some $1 for ine, oF whe ren ane Resi he said, and indications are that not/tled by the fact that Lt. Gov. Robert| set up in the oees study adjoining then tured) maintenance of Frater etiosae ata Louis Garske, Bismarck dairyman, esidents everyone who asks will get them, Not| Peterson, Democrat, who would. be- . pewitg was elected president; J. 'T. McGillic, |. even all who are entitied to such as-|come governor if Berry resigned, was : prom Gomer, in his opposition to the bill, Mandan, was elected vice-president| .. . (By the Associated Press) sistance will receive baskets unless himself ready to resign Monday, Bismarck,| ‘San. Salvagor, Salvador, Dec. 21—|‘He campaign obtains greater re- | result Of Ot Are Ata | be) region Monday. But Pilot Roy shreck, fF ase f feara Monday |27urces than It-now has he sald, | nec ther carried to his desk : “we combed every ridge Of" a reustting ton ire : a a shortage 1p, thes 2 PeeRE ia the Calder area” discounted Listy a aan Vicente and tiled af least || ODEN Heart Cash Sis haruat in aris earn cast despite the pleading of his doctor aT Coo cirig sappheasatd Seales tie Tessier gene roe hoes atte een puacr|| Placed at $865.15 | ie co an gen| stars i eel Ser net avo, Twa, Goes Side , — lay. e rs fora cl imen ' “ bers of the legislative committee are} from the stricken provincial capital Donations of cash to the Open ||name a successor to Peterson, were put into effect after the veto the bill, hence the im- Iver A. Acker, N. P. Jensen, Hazelton, | toid stories of wholesale ruin, of shat Should Peterson resign, the newly> in . J a. member of the legislature; Oscar |tered buildings and homes, and of]] Your Heart campaign totalled Sern ae eae Teen Le epteea cee Tee spelLias Boilay in ve pliobed the . Western “A plane; ‘W. Hagen, Watford City; Charles A.|rescuers digging ‘out some 200 bodies $885.15 Monday, including receipts They were part of 8,200 men placed Washburn; 8. W. Corwin, |in the first ten hours after the quake.}] fom the Christmas musical Suny art, : Garske, McGiillo and|” How, high the. deaths would reach|| 40¥ afternoon but not including }/ Mill Audit Demand - _|#eion, Seog cae ratty bee, et Be ceey eat eseda;| threatened with impeachment, eee of Atiol ale man who gitmady] REED Cee a eT “oat ot music ™ 1” Hearing Is Tuesday |cian, pr. Amani! Milani, hastened to| of Fort Dougles, near Galt Lake City. Tincnn Dan are irrigating told the group they| available to the area. The fund’s standing — the Papal apartments early Monday | ft coven Planes continued an AUTO UPSET FATAL thought their experience had been Previously reported . Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 21.—(7)}— re rool to da’and tant hey o-| qoqageme,commententone, || Mx. AF, Raging :-° 100 || eae on the writ of mandamus 0 ee eta Sores tend to keep on with it and to expand | oasin, ly difficult to obtain because Glenview Home Makers clul compel the management of the state Las Vi ‘Nev., Bat , was their operations, They had encoun-| 0 the disrupted sommunigatldea be- fend q mill and elevator to open its records fegas, Nev., Saturday merely tered plenty of troubles and UDO): eeen the quake area and Sen Sal-|| > 00 |] to state auditors was scheduled for 2 at their reports was based the conclusion |... qo, Af p. m. Tuesday. Judge P. G. Swenson Hor ‘one official explained, that an adequate engineering service The quake, which first struck the Molay ... granted_the continuance Saturday Lake, . "Is necessary. sleeping city of San Vicente Saturday : when Horace Young of Fargo, counsel 5 sD Boyd G. Mathieu, 36, Killed In- j Menten Mas Speaks on. |Right, crashed in buildings and shook : for the state mill management, asked |Pacelll, the secretary iat state, and D’Ardis’ Rites to Be stantly in Accident Near As. point outby Charles \ fe rs . B. time so Attorney General P, O. Sathre personal secret lor two shor! strecter, Mandan, “water doeen't/ ‘oe earth in villages nearby, eye wit: might attend, i hours daily. Held Here on Tuesday Pa aee always go where you expect it to 60) Refugees, with their families and . when you pump it ‘on the land.” household belongings fled along rural MW. Rites for Marguerite D’Ardis, 24, _— ‘The need for mechanical advice 11} roads trying to reach safety from the Frank Webb, state comman- will be held at 9 a. m., Tuesday in| Streeter, N. D., De. 31.—()—Boyd order to get greater efficiency Wa5|ever-menacing volcano Santa Rita, der American Legion, |G. Mathieu, 36, Elliott, N. D., post- emphasized by the report of irrigators, | outheast of San Vicente which some master was killed outright near here the pumping costs of some men being | refugees’ said was erupting. - . Sunday night when his.car failed to much higher than those of others. Adding to the fears of molten tava ose negotiate a turn on the highway. No effort was re epee cheap pouring from the volcano over the tion to anyone, campaign-| wrecked city was the specter of epi- umry « 1° ing for the irrigation idea being con- | demics. Much of San Vicente’s sup- 5 i N. D. Traffic Toll tained in the reports of men slready|piy of drinking water was poisoned t active in that type of farming. y sulphur apparently exuding trom These reports are summarised 85/the smoking volcano after the quake . J. Sylvester, Mandan: Cost of $865 eee iran go anaes Se a basics orl, were Vers Paz, Guadalupe, Apastepe-|| Foes Bi N.D. z : ; Pe eienn Glea ed aes up, Pesta Ran Gebeeyiat Ber cia Christmas eve, and the snow was beginning to fall in wet,| that all members of the Independent depreciation, was $316. The produce] a special Red Cross train, with res-| This was the decision as the com-|SWirling masses. On a desert road in New Mexico, Bob Graham Order of Foresters attend the sef-| 4 resenger, Beryl McDaniel, also of! was 700 bushels of potatoes, 800 bush-|cuers and modern equipment, was| mittee counted profits of approxi-|jerked his car to a stop and got out’to clean the windshield Lavo As payee with| Zlllott, esaped with minor injuries. cls of com, 1455 pounds of pop corm;| gent, from San Salvador to San Vi-) mately $220 from the Battle of Music| wiper, which: could no longer push the clinging, mushy mass.| ner grandmother here for 13 years Sifeiter ‘He retuned to estimate the| wore: gatas, Tetuming | from | the staged Saturday night as sn Open| Pulling his hat lower over his eyes, he peered ahead into the (Continued on Page Two) one of-the ctiy’s main buildings, | ros picasa). Staged SEABAAY Crar.|growing darkness. The road was rapidly being leveled into Residents who fled San Vicente! noon by the Bismarck Men's chorus,|White oblivion, and he was feeling very uncertain about that Soe r. sald the voleanu had been active Of! the Bismarck Ladies’ chorus and the |last turn he had made. A Hisit # LEE § (GR adie racer peg sey aay : “Oh, Christmas!” He wiped ‘away the snowflakes that ‘thaine FE crnatiig nee rl de a OY i u in a nice, wa! in e ve St. Nicholas pated as though f would only get my foot in it tomorrow. ‘Then Robbins Pacific ocean, and about 40 F and|gets a brainstorm and sends me off on this wild goose chase. from Pan Selreige shoes, lars This Gesat business—-this Ging s earn 8 living selling tires. Why]. : * - | wasn’t I born of handsome Solomon’ Boy Dies in hal eee the bes;| He clambered back inside and, after minute's tussle to tna Mee Hospital at Grafton) 5, "snc: means they will be tees (Set the car started, moved off carefully into the darkness. died Half an hour of driving, and now i i E E i epbeh Toad was distinctly rising. Bob|Cicament. A good-looking young man Maj. Herbert Smith 1s assisting in canyon walls} of about Bob's age leaned out to talk making out the list of families to re- to him. Beside the stranger sat a girl ceive baskets and in determining ‘in ‘what shall go into them. They will be r filled largely with staples, most of « ued on Page Two! Rev.| W! af a i ~XXV dod apt fis finger. aside of 810.000, And. giving @ nod. up the Africa, |the Harrington chimney he roses... ser-jand Hope. . % | , (Continiied in Next Tesue) he ia charge og: CK | i ONLY 3 MORE SHOPPING. DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS Hi #123; hi iy ch !

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