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AL-SHEK AS CHINA | REBELLION W WIDENS D Reports Reosived Fr Reosived From Mis- ** sionaries in Neighboring id, and Reolared in favor of Marshal pag? Hsueh-Liang. Dr. T. V. Soong, brother-in-law of Generalissimo, returned to Nan- Monday and immediately called fe conference of the Soong and Chiang families, Dr. Goong was undeystood to we been at Sianfu conferring in- m with the rebellious marshal terms to free . Generalissimo Nanking officialdom interpreted Hevelopment as a hopeful sign Mar- hal Chang was “ready to see reason.” “Troops of General Yu, former nchman of the mutinous marshal, iF ublic safety, disarmed police nsacked the headquarters of the ovincial ratification commissioner. the Nanking government eir attack on Sianfu to n 35 miles of Marsha! Chang's nghold, capturing two mutinous talions. military, convinced by Chang's ioring of the central government's timatum to free the Generalissimo that it was time to “quit talking” and Ise force, were pushing the retreat- pebels back on Sianfu. 'mmediate Action to Help Stock Demanded | Bigin, N. D., Dec. 21.—(P)—A.com- tee which said it represented 500 rant cdunty farmers, Monday baba ‘tate and federal officials to press for immediate action to “prevent ‘further human suffering and total destruction livestock.” The committee, named at a mass neeting of farmers, asserted that if Ihe present policy of granting feed loans is continued, the remaining Hvestock “will be lost.” Immediate prants of feed are needed as well as ettlement administration grants: lor human needs, the group asserted. ge on the committee gn h Symonowski, Ed. Haring, R. G. y iia, Selner and Reinhold, Records Opened for Inspection by Public Washington, Dec. 21.—(#)—A policy: f opening to public inspection sll mes and smounts under the fede! fl farm benefit payments was an: jounced Monday by Agricultural Ad- iment administration leaders. They information was available in the ces of county AAA associations on he first checks mailed out under this ar's program. The information is sted 30 days after a farmer or land ner receives his check. 85,000 Paid M’Kenzie Producers of Poultry) , Watford City, N. D., Dec. 21. —(7)— e county turkey raisers, who pid approximately 30,000 pounds of! New y, oultry to local dealers for the last e holiday shipment to eastern parkets, received about $5,300 of hich approximately $4,000 was nded them when they turned the ror | (Oops took up strong lirds over for for shipment. THE BISMARCK There wasn't anything regal about the attire of King George Vi and his wife when, as the Ouke and Duchess of York, they visited the coal mines In County Ourham, England, to see for themeeives the hie |e one of the most recent pictures of under which miners work. the royal pair whe secended to the throne discarded by King Bdward| VIM. (Associ IADRD DEFENDERS. REPULSE. ASSAULT Insurgents Suffer Big Loss Along Front Extending for 12 Miles Madrid, Dec. 21.—()—Socialist positions west of the capital Reeetdieed consolidating a Whey ated victory on the Fascist left flank. At Pozuelo, “villaneuva, Del and ‘Valdemoritlo the Spanish eras ers strengthened their lines for 12 miles along the strategic El Escorial highway to the snow-capped Guad- arrama mountains, The Fascists were repulsed with’ heavy losses in two charges, launched simultaneously against the north- western first line of defense, the gov- ernment reported, After the bitter fighting the Social- ists rushed troops to their new posi- tions. The Socialists captured six tanks which they proudly dragged into the city as spoils of war, sige Francisco Franco, the insur- gent commander, sppeared to be bringing up reserves to strengthen his left wing in readiness for @ drive on’ the El Escorial highway. It was reported from Barcelona the Fascist cruiser Canarias shelled the small town of Oulera on the Cata‘cn coast but the range was poor and the explosives fell into the nearby moun- tains without doing any damage. Ryan Released After Paying Three Nurses Tuscon, Aris, Dec, 21.—(?}—Jus- Ace . Chalmers said Monday he had ordered the release of a man Leguhiiar) tad padres y_under the e Ryan TI of York to 30. days “in jail for vas grancy. The charge followed a claim by three nurses for $176 unpaid wages. Justice Chalmers said Ryan was re- leased Saturday night after the bill was paid, Prees Photo) Gets Ace Playing Golf First Time Fond du Lac, Wis,, Dec, 31,—()— Edward (Mike) Kiley, Fond du Lac engineer, was wondering Monday what else there is to this game of golf he just learned. In his first try at the sport Saturday, he made a hole in one on the snow covered Takodah course, FOUR CONVICTED IN GIFT OF GOD CASE Wealthy ~ Society Matron and Three Others Found Guilty of Mall Fraud St, Louts, Dec. 31.—(P)— Rad -haired Mrs, Nellie Tipton Muench, 44-year: old former society matron and aster of @ state supreme court judge, and three others convicted with her in an- other episode of Missouri's long drawn “Gift of God” baby scandal, pinned their hopes Monday on an ap- Peal to escape possible 25-year prison |) sentences, ‘The glamorous key figure in five | tho! sensational trials within the past 14 months said sharply, “if the worst comes to the worst, I can take it.” Mrs. Muench, her husbasd, Dr. Ludwig O. Muench; Wilfred Jones, an attorney, and Mrs. Helen Berroyer, & friend, were found guilty of mail| fraud by a federal court here ene: The government charged they used the mails in en effort to extort un- specified sums of money from Dr. Marsh Pitzman, wealthy’ bachelor physician, by duping him into believ- ing he was the father of child Mrs. Muench claimed she had borne. The defendants face maximum penalty of five in prison and fines of $1,000 on each of five counts. Federal Judge George H. Moore game them until midweek to file a ‘motion for a new trial. Asphalt is not ® modern building material. It, was, used in ancient Babylon. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS In Prices IS CORSTIUTIONAL Opinion Reversing Dis- trict Court Ruling Bolivia and Paraguay was held consti- G a 5 8 = & tet ap SBEe FUER SHOT BY HS FEMININE C-PILOT Wealthy French Woman Flees to England and Crashes In Sussex Field Eng., —(P}—Mme. Marie Schemeder, sought by French police for shooting her co-pilot dur- ing a flight over Villacoublay Sunday, was ordered pe on a technical charge Monday after crashing her plane in a Sussex field. British authorities detained the woman filer, wife of a wealthy French machine manufacturer, after French police reported a warrant fot her er- rest had been issued at Versailles. Mrs. Schemeder fled from France in the same plane in which she was elleged to have shot Pierre L'Alle- mant, her co-pilot during a flight | conserval Sunday, Several hours later, after vee trans- channel trip, she brought her nd down in # Sussex field, damaging th pape in the landing. Slightly cut in the head, she told ial lut, al- py 5 Is Awarded gislative Contract One of the first actions in connec- tion with the twenty-fifth legislative session opening next month was made enced when.the board in charge 33 ering enrolling and engrossing of ils awarded the contract to J ‘Coghlan of Bismarck. Coghlan, bid 5% cents per follo for eats and 7% cents Pe follo for enrolling, was low bidd to the board eed) of Secretary of State James D. Gronna, State Auditor Berta Baker and Governor Welford, Government Checks ‘Awaited in Williams Williston, N, D., Dec. 21.—/7)—Wil- Mams county farmers are expecting first payments on approximately $450,000 in federal government soil conservation monies in time for Christmas, County Agent Kar] Swan- son, said Monday. First payments, ave sbout $200, are expected this week by farmers who compiled p A} with the federal program, he stated. astrologers held ithe Babylonian ,number 13 to be unlucky. he managed : police to.land the ship after the essault, crawled out of the plane and left Mra. | @ Schemeder inside. She immediately took off for an undisclosed destination hag ended Only One New Plank In Party’s Platform ° . Chicago, Dec. 21—()—The Union party planned Monday to continue until 1940 on the same principles on which it campaigned this year, fol-| & lowing the close of its first national conference. Governor Reiterates Plea for Fe Federal Aid placed upon | & Purther omphasis was the critical livestock feed situation in western North Dakota | i developing in by Governor Welford in com- munications with federal authorities in Washington. ‘The MONDAY D DECEMBER 21, 1936 BLASTS SELF DEAD William Fosenbauer, 38, Uses Dynamite to End His Life Monday New England, N. D., Dec, 21.—(P)— William Fosenbauer, 38, Hettinger county farmer northeast of here, Placed four sticks of dynamite on the ground early, Jay down on top of them, and then lighted the fuses. Hearing the explosion, Mrs. Fosen- bauer investigated and found the mangled body of her husband, She said he arose shortly after 6 ®. m, and left the farm house, and that he had been despondent over: ill health, Coroner 8. W. 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