The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 23, 1937, Page 1

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“Teepe | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [te vee vie 2200 w Poa ieee ais ai bavi ag nai hot i Ce ee | matt or tarda “German Military Alliance Seen TAUGHT BOMBER | NTT) Tsofcen Che; of HOLD ACHIEVEMENT 10 KEEP IN SHELL N. D. Legion Chief yyy reoceuy sanz K any Y ne | Bismarck Gete '38 Convention; r ck Mrs. Rosenthal Named [Eight Stages of Womanhood Caught *Hell’ From ‘Trainer for |) fy no out! _ Auniliary: President ware Cortul Thad athe : Germany and Italy Withdraw, Angered by Stand of Bri- tain and France BERLIN CABINET IN HUDDLE Not Taking Count of Nine Italo - German. Blockade of in First : nual Festivities Spanish Coast Rumored; Nazis Flay London PRAISES ‘JIMS COURAGE ° Dempsey Still Insists That Louis Can't Take Punch as He Watches Kayo Lynn V. Stambeugh, Fhrgo, has Memorial Building : Pictur es Auxiliary Wednesday. pushed plans / 400 PEOPLE IN ATTENDANCE tive posts in the organisation follow- | Burleigh County Homemakers’ ing the state convention whith closed) — Ciubs Members Gather in (By the Associated Press) Germany and Italy quit the in- ternational control scheme Wednes- day designed to stop the movement of foreign arms and fighters to the Spanish civil war. ‘They quit in angry reply to the refusal of Great Britain and France men Chicago, June 23—(AP)—Max to join them in parading of war Schmeling made champion before Valencia to warn the Spanish ee ; marck, for national president of the government: “Hands off our war ‘When the Teuton Schlager kayoed Auxiliary. ps!” Brown Bomber memorable concerted action left the non- Gee just a year algo cory him intervention etsy schema Lage a not to gamble with dynamite. Louis completé standstill, with no neutral ar Ee eee asta patrol ships on the eastern coast of poker lace sprayed f° Spain. gest smile he’s ever smiled, the Brown would seek’ “peaceful’ Uauldstion”” of H Bomber tokt his story the one the Spanish war. Germany, a spokes- i eB NG Poe as: faa sat man added, is more determined than 5 dethrone the game James J. Brad- [ever to Keep the Spanish war from “Schmeling taught me to climb into "ithe German cabinet met with both Sahel! when T got hit,” said the ehama- Admiral Erich Raeder, chief of navy, Pion. “When he dropped me in the and Gen. Werner von Fritsch, com- L first round the first thing that came mander of the participating, : to my head was caution. I got, hell ‘There were earlier uncon 4 Fla fare coed UMorpearard er sec firmed, that an Italo-German block- the count tine but I Enew what £ ade of the Spanish government coast already had been ordered. ‘i % had to Go. nmend of piling i Uke Germany has 12 ships, under com- T did after Schmweling hit me in the mand of Vice-Admiral Boehm, in } second round, I just boxed and took ‘Spanish waters. ay Oe, Resiizes Ambition = lowever, some saw an that Adolf Hitler did not take the the. second collapse ‘non-intervention con- dey trol scheme too seriously, bad to Bitter Nasi attacks blaming Great et Britain for the breakdown of the ° gonsidered to forecast» formal 14lor Ttaly gave Tull support v6 the cere Premier Benito hed or- dered Italy out of the control scheme because “there was no possibility of clade an carted him off to the hospital, peed gee aoe " Ss they nurse thelr wounds in the truck in whith they = rie aee| ee EES THUNDERSHOWERS Olty,” Mrs. T. T. Hughes, i ‘ } p é | samen se =| Mediators Recall. Steel M L OFF N.D & : a 7 eee se diators Kecall Steel Men MAY COOLOFFN.D. ‘ [oe club; speaking : = @ a —_—— i, = _As Strike Cost Mounts Fast)*s7wirere ii be h | — —— : in Face of Worms | a N.. HOME BUILDING |store re wl4QQ BOYS MAY BE | asap acer a en . Both Employer and Em- in Biemarel wag 34 with the pete CONTINUES UPWARD} — reveteeremorey ENROLLED BY COG} sn ene eases mun iq 4 ged the ted Press) hit the century mark for the. first | aan 5 - iy Oe Snvect ———— time this year Tuesday, climbed high- f Payless paydays and smokeless er again Wednesday with prospects ‘Substantial Inorease’ in Direct jstacks, serious things for worker and/ Future Enlistments Dependent ths: local thunderahowers would cool ~ alike, stood forth Wednes- . off scattered sections of the state Reduction Mortgage Loans {day as silent but earnest pleaders for on Congress’ Passage of §= [ts neads y night or Thursday, | pinmarck and ‘Gepltol clubs, Biss Is Reported aereameaae et the (98-day inal Re-enabling Act Crosby and Wilton in the ry Maken iisaocen: Seuolt cium peed Was payday at Bethlehem Steel's a tmaxiwum temperatures of 100 degrees ¢ 2 a “ 2 r Washington, June 23,—(AP)—The compete works in So aan Pe for the 24 hours preceding 7 8. m. ; ~ t i . Ns win; Lakeville, Macomber; Painted | Federal Home Loan Bank board re-|nig mills were running at thelr 15,000- n ported Wednesday home building injmen capacity; for the plant is closed North Dakota continues on a sharp |by martial law and pay due workers is rd trend. comparatively small. anys " Much more serious, however, is the The board noted pibataptal in-|sttuation at Youngstown, O., where 25,000 men have earned no wages since May 26; and in the Chicago area,/12, and Bismarck July 13, i We where Inland Steels 13,000 workers} Williams explained the anges: the the “tcan look forward to no more moneyjin eligibility regulations 3 age Fim as did | appropristion until smoke pours again from the|limits 17 to 23, instead of 17 to 28 am Layett ‘ The total wae $071,691 on last! president Rovcevells three modia- une , “I knew after FARGO. June 1, compared with $801,484 on |tors, aware of the great loss the strike He that layoff had. Fargo, N. June 1, 1968) ae dncroase ct $170 27, is entailing each day that it con- their Irishman said. being done The board also cited an of | inues—losses in pay, in profits and in y ‘ees through $852,948 in the assets of the five Balke rth De { re creased wikia (fait of fad in ree in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Ohio the minutes closed shop. 4 i eters) locate Fa eaanaie to find s thread of com- state j » Grafton, Jamestown, and|" ‘They called before them in Cleve- i pel 1 | Bismarck. ; land again the heads of the four steel | and ‘ Body of 17-Year-Old > corporations whom John L. left had ordered rene 4 y morning, ‘ Lewis CIO is striking—Republic Steel, terrific for allegedly Swimmer ‘The woman, who asked that her Inland Stéel, Youngstown Sheet é& Three Siatns Sal. trocks 6 3 is ame Dot be dleclosed said friends ; FFube, and Bethlehem Steel GRIMSON TUESDAY b foungstown brought home a car about ‘There hope,’ Charl . een d Warren, Ohio. search late | 5 .'m. Wednesday and drove away V Taft Tf, chairman of the mediation | watched Louis — ‘Beart | eving, her in front of the house board. “If there wasn’t, I'd go home. i Bradéock’s head. START HARVEST UNION in the 200 block on Third St. As abe ’ 4,500 Guards on Duty ) As Braddock dropped like - Poy age la Acro od with his ther tne Gece she saw & man The force of Ohio nations! guards- Bottineau Man Accused of Mur- 4 Seam Wire meee) secashel bis pvt Sic gral Highway | ino neared him and emitted whet| Primary Objective to Force In-|torn areas will reacl (800 vaen petere| dering Dostor Being Held Jack Dempsey chewed s cigar into |of 40 cents an hour, food and‘ lodging, of wa- | she described as “a sort of a screech.’ tion of Federal Board |Rishtfall, said Maj. Gen. Gilson D. in Another County bits and Gene Tunney stared at the/and threstening t ‘and Mrs. woman fled, with the man| terven' 4 Light, in command. eighth round tndleater. tng. laborers fess than her, abe ssid, tor ball §| in. Mnge Dispute ee ee. oc auocdie : ' Dempsey Chews Cigars that. i : i Mahoning y since troops} Bottineau, N. io 4, Where uninjured by enna oem ; 1910 epeleosd ne ookt Ganres| MORGANS KIN MARRIES fet felis dec comiy satveities AeeD ceostucad Wotton: \Uitiat Ge eal nor ata cigar after cigar with his teeth Glen Cove, N. ¥.—Loulse Converse, Te- arrested 177 persons up to early said, adding tha pastures and range i muttered after it was over: -“I’ Morgan, granddaughter of J. P. Mor- ‘Wednesday on charges of suspicion or | with the .| are generally good to excellent in 2 > say Louis can’t take s punch. gan, married Wednesday to Ray- carrying concealed weapons. rraigned|east and central portions and live: 4 hit Braddock with a ‘Lulu’.” Sood Skinner ‘Clark, captain of last ‘The four Youngstown plants have ‘stock is in good condition. Tuhney, cool. and conservative, year’s Harvard’ univetaity crew. been closed since the strike began, but . ae | marked “You ean best a, check Wednesday showed Republic Ve SER De tenn Se CAP), ‘Time.’ Ae returned to the county ‘alley Hace bard a : 2, Dempeey's his kept at a jail in another coi Fire, believed started from an i A term of Bottineau stove, farm di ae called prior to death of Dr. Remde, will cacern de when Judge Grimson presi & F g if ef ii ghee H : REET FLIERS AL SAILS FOR HOME dent aAitred FDR 70 G : navy’s two new Evensen, Mc- and Mrs. Alfred B. Smith sailed for tn Mille, Far Thursday for Washington, D. eee oe ee cna. s Gr Oa f inches through “} y for . A where they will be received by Presi-|arrived in Naples to see Europe's ; eet Phares we dent te ee ae ¥ 2

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