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Téephone | THE BISMA The Weather CK TRIBUNE 2200 North Dakéta’s Oldest Newspaper an Te ee | eee : BISMARCK, N. B, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1987 PRICE FIVE CENTS tonight, cooler Tues. ina by Wednesda Ve BLOODY BATTLE IS Wave BEING FOUGHT; JAPS PRESENT ULTIMATUM Nippon Commander Says Chine ese Must Leave Area of ‘Steps Will Be Taken’ Forecast War in C Agriculture Leading in New Prosperity | ADRAL IPERS [County Moves to PRIPOSEDBIDGENY |” Bilbao’. Co | SEE FARM INCOME; = Collect Rentals FOR STATE CITIES BEST SINCE 1020 UE COMMTTRE. stro cameo meme] ONE WARD TREND Majority Expected to Remain.as nquerors Enter Valmaseda Say Rural America Will Take lone Peinquant) it St: ri j : im A pproved by City Governs : in $10,400,000,000 With iN AUTHORIZED 10 ie eudinesaas ing Bodies ‘ ee $6,000,000,000 Profit Burleigh county's long-awaited drive i INTAT to collect back taxes on rent-produc- ing property got under way Monday. e Involved in the first case presented to the district court is a residence at 307 Fourth 8t., owned, according to county records, by Mrs. Nellie Parker, rural Grand Forks. It is rented: by Hundreds Killed in Fighting at Bridge; Defenders Flee From Scene HEARINGS TO BE WEDNES! % Y Higher Wage Scales Are Partly ¢ Responsible for Generat.- . ; Increases MARKETS TO BE IMPROVED Nonpartisan’ State Advisory Council Takes Step at Meet- ing Here Sunday — Clothing, Furnishings, Radios and Automobiles to Be in Heavy Demand War by Wednesday noon was the New York, July 26—(7}—A survey of industrial, business and - tural conditions in the United States shows the forces of recovery are still holding up strong, making for tess of racks at midnight Sunday, Lt. Gen. Kiyoshi Katsuki, Japanese command- er in North China, served notice on The proposed measures would re- Gen. Sung Cheh-Yuan, commanding vith | ths largest terme income since | Tre all bank stock to be owned Chinese ay at be: eikntesen 1929 now in prospect—an income with within ‘the state; increase the as- oe aa ihe, herr) en even greater ‘purchasing power | Seed valuation of railroad property Fe wanscatey et on fet eee van to 100 per cent valuation and reduce area by noon Wednesday or the Jap- the. finabeial community looks for. | te interest rate to three per cent. ereee Womd: steke) all Stee Renee Drafting proposal their n wa dole totes ane dapat pene final form will be left to the execu- Unconfirmed reports were that re tall de wien spite chart 19 tive committees which also was auc 2 Unga 0 also) Dead ot the saeree peciey panes + con- | thorized to initiate any other meas-|Mer, chairman of the special Bis-| Under the state budget faw all ities autonomous Hopeh-Chahar political atiates Bet pelt of th the out. | ures the committee may desire after |™arck-Burleigh county tax collection and villages will hold final hi : council, had rejected the ultimatum Soon aca hehe, inf ‘will | first holding conferences with state | committee. 3 on the proposed battle with loyalist forces south of Madrid, the and had ordered his troops “not to withdraw but to resist.” Bilbao continue the victorious march on Santander town, marching into crowded be exerted in the fall and early win- Valmaseda through ter. See Big Cash Return ‘Total cash farm income in 1929 was JAMES J. DOOLING, j : approximately $10,400,000,000 with a aes ‘ See rece ee oe =| TAMMANY LEADER, [es cee" LAROLLETTE NAMED |Pripng o VILLANDRVAMAY BE [Sievers are were paid, of, around $6,100,000,000. | posed: of W. E. Hoopes, Carr! jy | and 20 mills in vitiages, Detroit Investigated been “defeated in force at The gape renee tf SEL iCuAtre eaYee chairman; Cooper, Buxton, Wages Lift Allowances and were in full rout to the - ) mis the 897 wheat crap as the most| vice chairman and wood Hck, Bls- KILLED BY STROKE Higher wage scales Were partly re- AS PROBABLE HIGH Datta, July, 281) Prosecutr CRUCIAL FIELD IN west” with Japanese aviation units J the view of economists and statistic-| It was explained at the meeting that fiscal year appropriations in tentative county Pike Sieecion sen Pelrmad ber seconing eed, Pabede ians that farm iricome this year will] the Proposal against out-of-state budgets outlined at Minot, Bismarck, day of the poisoning of approximately the. air and bombing troops Spproxinanias #9 en 009200 with s net! bank ‘stock ownership could provide Devils Lake, Grand Forks and Fargo.|. L INE eee an eee, teen Banaey ins FIGHT FOR MADRID ‘The “Brookmire Counselor” believes |sraez™ xation. If stock is 201 Death Claims New York Politi- |, Wther items responsible for increase!’ Fee ceneent se taternerionet m sourees said hundreds, of the farmers will: be “better able than that the railroa t , in tient - . pry! srr yee they were in 1829 to buy clothing, fur- cata ae, ne he sete, wees _. 041 Chieftain, 44, in-Midst szevmaSP4l wiesonsig. Senator Likely ane| feu, ci ramet none PT RIPEN pl cm. Ry Roh implements and taultitode ef otner| pene metiod of asta, date, Though Brother) tstided ptivately by’ pliysipians were | “@rBest Forces Biter during” the bombard 000s and equipment, Not shoe the| Dory owners aeetery: terion, ike A id Ale Manuchea described as temporarily very i. Battle After Two Big Ins | ment during s 10-hour battle for the abnormal world war period have farm-| ew tax proposal urged that .}taining and cleaning equipment. at i Also Mentione Si ment Sicostees strategic bridgehead, midway on the ers been as prosperous as today, aa passenenent he asad per enasiaiy Hell chieftain, ed Fargo, and new equipment for stteet pane TENANCY AID PLAN rge railroad from Tien Esin to Peiping. Industrial Profits Rise per cent valuation while stroke gay home flushing at Bismarck. \ %—P)—The panese army headquarters In the immediate phase, some of| Perty remain at » Belle Harbor; Queens. in it health | cA fchetule of proposed 1987-38 x-| general expectation that President (By the Associated Prees) | Ported Monday night that «battle the outstanding “prosperity items” are: z Profits for the first 50 companies } | areae Tene wed | speciisi on Skcnany, face of powerful insurgent attacks, |the gate and then fired on them. reporting second quarter earnings were STATE INSTITUTION faba apa es etarescato nt or 5 ‘The front west of Madrid shiftea| The Japanese column of sbout 600 more, tien at per cent above ‘he cont: capital was that of Senator Robert to Villanueva de ls Canada after Gen,|™e intended to enter Pelping by parable’ period of 1936. The Program Would Turn 3,000,- i the southwest gate to “protect Japan- The production of electricity, a week Rarists (ree, Wis) Tne aye Jose Misja’s government forces were ese citizens.” ‘The Japanese here said ago, reached: the highest point on ‘| oe ae a -his brother, Gov.) 000 Renter-Farmers In- driven from Brunete Sunday by a| the they would record, h ; ot Wisconsin, aera to Land 0: withering insurgent atteck, permit the entry; that they let half Steel production was well ahead of : pene ble ried juried week-end and Owners Both sides have massed more men| the Japanese come in and then ser Nothing was said on their return ae and more gunpowder there than for|OPened up with machine guns and ventories generally .were ’ lower, | Nearly $13,000 Worth of Equip- Sunday bight to indicate whether a|_,Washington, July 26.(@—Farm|any other battle of the civil war. les. Pointing to widespread need for the to Justice Vai os administration officials said Monday| Villanueva, 18 miles from the capl- Heavy Japanese casualties were re- , Feplacement of stocks. ment Will Be Installed by Hoe Ae in dune, Yad boca dis |they hope to have the tenancy ald tal, may become » erunal battetield. ported both inside and outaide the consumer, Prosperous - program under government feat there ht lay " . cra probably will bring a further in- Chicago, Fargo Firms of the bitterest struggle in’ ‘Tam-|restare wages to the 1932 level, while | CMe’, “The, president tald his press Progra ie ary cocvty adminiey Madrid open to a new frontal attack.| || Nanking is Indignant costs. y. at Fargo a five cent raise also it y communication lanking, China’s capital, the Jor fall leases and merchandisers ex~| rye state board of administration| “aN suti New Decier, Dooling back-|i8 contemplated, adjusted to even doi-| 7®t,considered the appointment. |tration”” has been selected tentatively tines within the wedge the govern-| foreign office expressed indignation Pect another price rise inthe coming] ssonday approved equipment awards | eq as a candidate for New York's 18S. He, pe well be i brother mignt [for the organization in charge. Ef-|ment has driven into the insurgent|at the “Japanese attack.” ‘The capl- ese SS for two state institutions amounting| mayorality next fell United States Boost Salaries Foci contenant forts will be made to get it operating | lines. tal heard reports that Chinese were a to nearly $13,000. - , Senator Copeland, New Deal foe, al-| Over $4,000 of the $5,000 increase in| "zn of two Democratic sen-|soon after the return of Secretary] ,,sueent communiques said Gen- | taking up new positions and strength- DN A $0,256 contract tg furnish two) though leaders of the other four|the preliminary Devils Lake budget ate Waens a. New! ork and : eralissimo Francisco Franco's forces/ening their forces south of Peiping, . q washing machines, two clothes driers ty ate 4,|represents salary boosts of 100 per mt mane _ New. sins ‘Wallace, now on vacation. took more than 40 miles in the Albar-/ indicating there was no intention to __ and an extractor’ was given to the) cut), Democrats os fenisationt [cent for members of the city commis. | LOAN tucky—elso have en: | president “Roosevelt signed last |Tacin sector of the Teruel front, east /bow to the Japanese ultimatum.) nr r American Laundry Co. .Chicago, to Whale as candidate, sion snd the addition of new statt| tered public discussion, Assistant), 146 bu authorising the agricul-| °F Madrid. Japanese airplanes also weré bomb- CONSIDERED NEXT be installed at the Grafton state | Ozover A TMAen te calng: although members in the police, fire and street | At#arney General Robert Jackson, ree eat ee tong: | ge gSoverEment report sald & new] ing all the Chinese positions, includ school for feeble-minded. « ailing and hardly able at times to| “partments. : Chairman James. M. Landis of the|time program to turn nearly 3,000,000 Bill to Limit Length of Freight Trains Next on Calendar ° as End Approaches Washington, July, 26.—(7)—Con- gressional leaders arranged Monday for immediate senate ‘consideration of the wage and hours bill as the first step in winding up the session. A bill by Senator McCarran (Dem.- Nev.) to limit the length of freight trains was at the top of the senate calendar, Majority Leader Barkley (Dem.- Ky.) said, however, that if it was not Cisposed of by late afternoon he would have it laid aside for the labor stand- ards measure, The remainder of the legislative schedule which the administration wants congress to enact before going tracts for the 17th floor of the state- house, Which will: permaneraly Devse! , Bids were submitted by the Serv- ice Electric, Skeels, and Melville and of Bis- to $516, for state institutions were being studied and $ Lyman W. Morley marck, and ranged Kipeer said. Tentative awards on i ge & revised Monday afternoon, he said. Board Considers Bids For N. D. Institutions through didate for the against a revolt of Whalen symps- thisers. Immédiately after his victory, Whalen backers commenced a drive to take his leadership away from him. Dooling, although dying, responded by advising in the by saving in the satin, of bre: counties in the city not controlled by chief allies only few days ago con- sented to the Republican plan. Luchsinger Promoted By Northern Pacific gerne as compared with last yt noe it major North Dakota cil WS: appropriations for park and school boards are also sought in many state cities. Expansion of school systems and repairs to buildings and equipment are principal items affect- ing these budget figures. New parks and playgrounds and im- provements to existing park systems are planned by several cities under new budget estimates, it was learned. Boy Struck by Car Is ‘Much Improved’ ‘Though X-rays revealed a second leg day, was “much improved” Monday, to his physician. ‘The boy, who ran into the street passing vehicle, received a fractured broken legs. Johnson Funeral to Be Held on Tuesday Local funeral services for Charles A Johnson, Bismarck, who died Fri- day night, will be held at 11 a. m., Tuesday at the First in Bismarck. LACERATES ARM Braddock, N. D., July 26.—Ernest Lutheran church fracture, 65-year-old) Kenneth |Deapolis church, near Stanton, at Ponds, who was struck by # car Fri-|2 p. m. in front of his parents’ home at 812 |Saville, farmer near here, is recover- Main avenue directly in front of ajing from s jacerated arm suffered when he accidentally got it tangled in the gears of a wind charger. =/Last Man Doomed to TO GET UNDER WAY tenant farmers into land owners. The bill allows $10,000,000 this year and $20,000,000 each in 1939 and 1940 with which the department may pur- chase and retire from cultivation land unsuited for crops. Tenants in southern and midwest- ern states will be the first to receive iliar with local conditions, Legion Auxiliary to Hold Annual Meetings Annual mmerberanip meeting of the North Dakota Ame! Legion Aux- iliary will be held here Wednesday, Mrs, C. R. Schwandt, Enderlin, de- partment secretary, announced Mon- Government Spanish armies re- treated on two fronts Monday in the wall after Chinese permitted half a column of Japanese troops to enter Cuenca, province to resist the in- surgent drive, aimed at severing aux- communication roads between Madrid and Valencia. 5 Barcelona Teast 65 dead counted at -jand 150 wounded after eight insur- year) gent planes made the worst air raid of the civil war on the capital of au- tonomous Catalonia at dawn Sunday. Great Britain, making possibly her last effort, struggled to preserve Eu- rope’s non-intervention plan to iso- late the war in Spain. British offi- cials drafted a questionnaire to de- termine whether their compromise neutrality proposals could break & “hands-off-Spain” deadlock. | Will of Mrs. Florence Lowden Is Probated Oregon, il, July 26.—(7)—The will of Mrs. Florence Lowden, wife of former Gov. Frank O. Lowden, was filed for probate in the Ogle county court Saturday. The value of her estate was estimated at $500,000. The former governor was named beneficiary of the estate until his “contracts probably would be ‘general day. H. W. Rosenthal, Bis-| cath when it will be held in trust Plugging tex loopholes and for speed- pasar Beal Moai, Also freight agent of the Northern Pacitic marck, department president, willl ‘O° the couple's four children, Mrs. cas Maen os oi |S cated oe ae eel eee eee ee! ~=—© Fang Asks Clemency|. ir ro Senator Ta Follette (Prog.-Wis),| for & Se a a ee ee | saenape, 3 g . y FILE PURCHASE APPLICATION | {sie Temai® in trust Wivtldren ‘dies, who was on the cruise, said he per- sonal general farm legis- equipment st the Grafton Then it is to be distributed among 5 the task ear- the legislature was session, any surviving descendants, lation should be enacted. to manhood in Jamestown. He en- epee into. ot Hop. Lei titson ct Rugby suse | Smith, Mohall, has been filed with|" She bequeathed sums from $500 to tered the of the N. Py as| ie 90 applications for clemency, | CoMsa‘sn csing e bill which he | the state board of allroad commis-| 42.500 to household servants. agent the North Dakota pardon board introduced to abolish ca) sioners by the Dakota Transfer and Brinsmade, Jamestown, Killdeer, McKensie, New Leipzig and found on its calendar Monday the petition of “Lifer” Joe Milo, Bot- ishment in Ne pital pun- ta. ‘President-Maker’ Is Clamped in Jail Food House Employes Return to Picketing ing the barracks of the 38th division, eeneraly considered to be pro-Jap< anese, At stake is economic domination by Bloodiest to Date The fighting at Langpang, bloodiest of the war to date, caused the Jap< anese government to Tokyo to throw its war machine into high gear and “fear” was expected in “high quar- ters” that war now is unavoidable, Emperor Hirchito called Premies Prince Konoye, Foreign Minister Koki Hirota, Finance Min- ister Okinobu Kaka and Field Mar- shal Prince Kotohito Kanin, chief of Developments which followed the new outbreak of hostilities in the North China area were: 1, . saved from the noose by a legis- ment of the death penalty prior Returning from service in the U. 8.) lative act abolishing capitai pun- to the Milo case but that with the Buffalo, N. ¥., July 26.—(?)—Strik- srpg, Gulag tha World War, Duck ishment 22 years ago. Serbian’s execution pending, the ing food handlers returned to their r beesme eee aoe seen Milo, a Serbian harvest hand, bill was given more impetus. The Atlantic City, N. J., July 26— |picket lines Monday, the temporary Ni Yi Old End: af Jamestown Abd Miles City.) who with John Miller, pleaded | act as finally approved provided | e}—william H. West, self-styled |truce in thelr fight for closed shop Ine-i ear-' Ss WORMS HURT Mont Te 10 oe wee cree nail | Suilty to slaying two German ls- | that “every person who has been | “thought-wave projector,” and union contracts already ended with-|| Tour’ in City Jail Junj ton, Minn. July 26. Paul as chief clerk to Mr. Mit borers for their threshing wages, or may be hereafter convicted of lent-maker,” sat in @ cell jout agreement. unior Association to |_ crooks! Mier Lod ode wes was sentenced to “hang by the | murder shall be sentenced to life | at the city hall Monday, consid- | As Buffalo housewives sought to Discuss Bargain Day|:cuinate tam mut quee|Banking Board Takes | is “dq. tc | pstames trai, | fi Se ee taas. |e ei Sees camo, to soe f +» 1915. on a a peta in isolated areas: of the Red River! Nig Action on Monday] 2 tire sentence and died at the | recalled that he prosecuted Billie to extort money from a ge ee ea eerie a aN pe esi eS ks) penitentiary. Re Bottineau, ident Roosevelt. between employers and the 2,000 strik- | tion in the city jail Sunday, shee Ia later south, ; Examiner Adam Lefor announced. He iting the case, Justice changed to remove hangings from for bringing about Roosevelt's [Geiser of , N. D,, has been|Louis got out of the car to “look las season time tan aie etc ate, Jot nestly eight manths afver blo committed to the sate Grisso gale cratic pate as Fy : to Ben Ber one a found at Eighty is to | sel cont 5 - was i president demanding & job or “adequate compensation ¥

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