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Sn nena angen Nansen RUA GEM a Ae MERE STARE RIC TR RUB RE “Telephone | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | 00 | tonight. ESTABLISHED i873 BISMARCK, N. D., THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1987 PRICE FIVE CENTS Chinese Shatter Ranks of Japanese Roanoke Speech Emphasizes Split in Democratic Ranks "isnt Psi _ 1 POLITICAL PICTURE Sleeping Sickness. _ HOUSE PUTS OKAY |Two Youths Wreck Car, Steal Two as Ep GA GREATLY ALTERED | "Takes Heavy Toll -ONCONTROVERSIAL | © Others, Rob Store in Wild Flight Nipponese Planes Bomb Ameri- SINCE TERM BEGAN | HOUSING PROGRAM Mamed tf Soong wietee Seale || Aad cece the Ceci Aine | fect tna the boy walked east ana | can Mission; Fate of Resl+ SR SETS pyre es rome a Scrataet Somrspen | Serwyberesn m Tiwdnyt | fe ateedineeineecarge | dents Is Unknown Black Appointment to Court/‘ : Passage Removes Last Big Dis-| since escaping, from the state | Was understood, as a haying crew | sheritt’s office in Crosby. JAPS WOULD CONTROL RIVER i Are Put to Use was preparing to return to the An armed posse chased the Topped Off Sudden Shift in puted Feature of Waning day afternoon, were the object of 5 fugitives at high speed for some an intense .man-hunt in the Announcement of their ’ Senate Leadership Bt. Paul, Aug. 19 ation Current Session horthwest corner of North Dakota | came from the North Dakcta car infe’a alien ane eaeepen inte Thousands of Regular Troops ; ; otra AME. Leptin a moaiees Thursday, bureau of criminal identification. | a nearby thicket. Darkness was Lie in Transports to Sup- day ie ee ened veceing enone with only ‘The boys are Jake Schmidt, After darkness fell, the two falling and they shook off their PARTY NOW SPLIT WIDE heuschold treatment to save their| APPROVAL VOTED 274 TO 86] Bismarck, and Louis Salo, Minot. boys made their way eastward | pursuers. port Attackers _ Z . horses from sleeping sickness which ‘The car they wrecked belonged across the Missouri to Bismarck. A store at Noonan, some 10 — already has taken its toll on 1,950 to Birlea Ward, 300 Ave. O, and Near the Dome they stole a Pon- miles east of Crosby, was broken Shanghai, Aug. 19—(#)—Masses of Court Ri ization Bill Help- Measure Was Last One on| Was, ‘ken from in front of his | flac, Inter abandoning it near | into Wednesday night and |chinese infantry struck hard at the ‘oul eorganization elp: sage? late eved night or wards home when they took his quand at clothing and groceries, jheart of Japanese shore positions in ed Create Friction:Among Roosevelt Legislative Menu fea eaewiay aay, one ses a ‘i eabuier fe A ese ee alnd Eastern _Shanghal late Thursiay (and Supporters That Could Be Saved northwest across the state to.Di- | them asked for food at a farm- | stolen at the same time. Sea Wee eee cae vide county, where they were | er’s home aix miles from Crosby, Divide county authorities were [ame Gree feeedeeen and are now being | in Divide county.: confident the burglars were the vanguards of a Sapaussciarnuzttel ‘Washington, Aug, 10—(?)—Presi- fashington, Aug. 19. use| hunted. ’ His suspicions aroused by the | two fugitives, the homeland were reaching the ent Roosevelt's aggressiveness since a ye Shanghal war zone. It threatened to the collapse of his legislative program : jousing program ureday : disorganize plans of the Japanese s-evidenced anew in his Roanoke | ii . aning congressional session, Firemen Can Play — AL SEVERS Great eutendag trot se Island speech—emphasized Thursday ‘The senate bill, authorizing federal Lots of Check: "The. the the potentialities of the split which is 8 0) leckers The advance of the Chinese was has developed within his party di : loans end. grants for state and. mu- reported to have reached the War ing this session of Viped So 7 nicipal housing projects, was changed NDS road Jail and Yangtzepoo road, well Legg pe : i drastically by the house before it ‘There is some basis for the gen- within the eastern—or Japanese-held ereal belief that firemen just sit —district of the International settle- around and wait for fires, a casual j ment. Both points are within a few observer would conclude from an hundred yards of the Whangpoo river inspection of the department's front, where reinforcements and sup- annual report, Plies for the Japanese forces ashore a Russien G It reveals Ena’ Sere have been landed. innounces Russian Government} smoke-eaters spent exac Takes Ste is Make Big Advances hours fighting fires during the Pp jy in aReprisaly tor, The attacking Chinese forces came Has Hired Him to Hunt flacal year ending Sune 30, 1a, Czechoslavian Refusal to {from their Kiangwan area on the 4 at wot ave them, theo- northeast. Apparently they were try- Missing Airmen este raged eg trt Fill Arms Order ing. 5 MMIAEE pevarel (owen ante to play checkers, anese marines holding the Hongkew The department's trucks trav- sector, Chinese said at one point eled a total of 191 miles fn an- Lisbon, Aug. 19.—()—The authori-|their lines had been advanced four swering 94 calls during the year. | tarian Portuguese government an-|!mlies, although on most of the front nounced formally Thursday it had it was held to a few hundred yards, severed diplomatic relations with the| raved sortie ponent saree B s republic of Czechoslovakia over aM|the air, from Japanese warships on unfilled order of machine guns, the river and batteries ashore as they At the same time Portugal accused | rove their lines forward. Czechoslovakia of yielding to the “in-| Military experts said that if the (By The fluences and pressure” of an uniden-|Chinese succeeded in reaching the ‘The chief executive followed up his : voted approval Wednesday, 274 to 86. a Gate lek ‘As a result, a committee must ad- ae & just the ‘differences in the house and : senate versions before the bill can go to the White House. : tely changed the political picture since the president began his second term seven months ago Thuraday. a WELDS [es cee Seer =] AP PENBINA HOME Funeral: Services for Wife of Former Governor to Be + Conducted Friday Pembina, N. D., Aug. 19.—(#)—Fu- neral services for Mrs. Walter Wel- ford, wife of the former North Da- kota governor. who died of a Sipe her id tified “third party” in blocking ful-| Waterfront and holding their new fillment of the arms order. lines the paacheyl : ’ _newspaper- Diario de.Noticias Mnuriotig’ & egaip the if-ton promptly declared, in interpretation boat Guba for the first lap of hat of the move, that Ceechoslovakia had ‘an overland flight to received “instructions from an East- boundary orth . ern power not to supply arms to a/between the Japanese section of the i country which was a sure guarantee|international settlement and berinieed a Communist Iberian penin- sula.” iy cage le that “somebody has been nosing In the same comment, the news-/| standing behind strong barricades ta ; paper declared “Czechoslovakia is the vent incursions l- sround Intely with offers for the Bs atronghold ini Central Birope reas a : by either contend: ee ict i ; Ba i i Roosevelt Thursday lis commission | !¢ — eal Hane ma pel the ‘Chinees vi y . lons and com; 58 The official Portuguese communique court. The bluntly attributed the Praha govern- | ° bag a Re he would take the oath late Thurs-|ment’s reluctance to permit a Czecho-| seven troop ships Pe y or Frid slovakian armament firm to supply 8| rein P landed Japane: “gt Lay larger order of machine guns to Por-|Zemforcements and war supplies at ALLRED STOPS VIOLENCE tugal’s attitude on the civil war rag- iveeineecdly eid on one Whangpeo Allred ae Vee ee a orersed” by a Frecst- | With 20000 soldiers aboard were re~ 5 department, Thursday lic safety | inclined premier, Dr. Antonio de Oll- | Ported Weeden enone of the viera Salazar, lies at the back door Glee of datl ie * ending rolled PY lof their battle fleet. ae several weeks ago wiped out the At least two divisions from Japan organization proposal erally with creating the party fric- in Stopping here briefly on his way to and i international patrol of her frontier | Were reported entering the Shanghai against arms and soldiers bound for|°@mpaign immediately and 60,000 5 night, the sec-| 2,301 Arrested for Various Traf- The “last straw”. for many of the fic Off Duri Fi eritical Democrats, particularly those ie Orrenses During Fis- aa cite At hia eovernoe of Spain. more men were understood under En ee southern wing of ibe party, Monday damaged cal Year seeded erie ta aaah evechenare Minister Leaves rains the homeland or under or= the lips Strano the teat casts 3 Dr. night. Both refused to say whether| The government saterneny te | The Chinese thrust came amid Ja- criticism of Roosevelt policies he ever ; she would be selected to fill the va-| closed that the Portuguese tenistr|Pan’s first major offensive, in the . cancy that will be created when Sen, | © hi ete RT Titeatin | IMgWAN, areh’ GE NOE Abatahnl Beg greed in pele and # brothér, Charles Backman of Hugo L, Black resigns to join the| Vienna Wednesday with the legation | TNGain ret ot otic cane as es . 19—UP)—Sen-| supreme court. staff, leaving the task of looking a: is over party differences have been in| Astoria, Ohio. loans if ‘tn in the middle|located. There, the Chinese appar at 2p. m., at the farm home, She was . : Br years ont: aires ay soe and perhaps the Soviet‘s largest alr) The Japanese command, however, Mrs, Welford suffered « stroke 15 ment from Richard Archbold of the BLACK GETS COMMISSION i prepared to throw’ into the battle fo1 American Museum of History.| _Washington—Sen. Hugo L. Back ‘Attitude Is Noble” Shanghat the new army arriving from in received from the hands of President i i i 54 § y é ee i ? aE gis = Hat in the Pembina cemetery where thelr/Good Crop, High Prices Do only child, inf daughter whi . gnly child, an inant daughter wio| Away With Worry About U bearers and pastor for the S. Help, He Declares iu F 3 E cf i 54 : i a 8t. Paul, Aug. 18—(#)—Wher spearhead of opposition to some ad- o1 ers and dairy farmers don’t have to ministration . és De worry about government help this President Roosevelt’s court re- year, Secretary of Agriculture Henry is credited ° ‘Wallace believes. d z é i 3 i | C3 z & i 7 HE ; it normal Portuguese interests ator : - | ently were holding their own according epee republic to the Italian min: 5 Aor , re. agaist Ll Pay ae hypothetical ‘The dispute had its origin two years| air attacks. ; ago, the communique continued, when| The Japanese sought to cut off the ait Mirplanes | Portugal placed a large order for ma-| Chinese in Shanghal from help, from ; NEARER SANTANDER cent Sa rol stilled the cannonading a ag Ha gears were reports that 200,00 Chinese se ere = Wks ao hes ot RR esa om aa po lee hl nag fg lag ol a was © Ls Praha Ji ; Plough to Within 20 Miles of bee iy daies ce conte sid FOUR ARE HURT turuese one Senora Be rennet So Sepanese busjackets ere ri had refuset n supply Ton pon the people sa whoie® "| ARE Government Port On laos propels cong ht ss went forward with its study of « bill Renement because of ‘the ‘attitude | mark and smashed at the American Bay of Biscay ' by Senator McAdoo (D, Calif) to Portugal had assumed with regard|Southern Baptist mission in eace Of guarantee to farmers the cost of pro- to non-intervention in the 13-months-| Chapel quarter in North Shanghai ‘i ficers Study endaye, Agia diction “ot (hale Gone a ey old Spanish civil war. and at the American mission hospital i { crop. Portuguese minister expressed lantungchow, Way of Getting Funds 19. ‘and then ‘A. G. Black, director of the bureau. ho eee ‘several notes were ex-|Kiangsu province. The mission suf- man committee, composed wae i polis, Aug. of agricultural economics, testified changed and finally demarches were | fered heavily, and the fate of its 20 cari res - the plan was “virtually impossible| California Man in Critical Con-| made, it was said. Americans was not known. The bombs apparently were aimed at & house. of administration.” a ition After Collision Near eg ae ii eee State Institutions’ |" "ss nem sunt 3 Americ: aut Payrolls Are Okayed|, Arm and aul _Sapense aaa James J. Whitfield, 68, of San| Budgets and payrolls of three state) P! com| control of the Bernadino, Calif., was in critical con-| institutions were approved Wednesday | Fiver Whangpoo, by which foreigners ted] dition in a Bismarck hospital Thurs-| by the North Dakota board of ad- - day and three Sowans are recovering| ministration. e Peter Esch, 63, Homesteader . in’ Mandan hospital from minor in-| ‘The payroll lists for the School for/ence EZ Gauss decisively iol Japan. Near Sanish, Found Dead juries received in a head-on collision| Deaf, Devils Lake; School for Feeble Shanghai and Woosung—the gateway near St. Anthony Wednesday night. | Minded, Grafton, and the State!+, the sea and safety for thousands of Beside Fence Near Farm - Unconscious since the accident,| Training school Mandan, were @P-| americans—must be absolutely unre- Whitfield was said by attending phy-| proved as submitted by institutional) stricted, siclans to be in “grave” condition.| heads under the 1987 legislative bud-|" The American consulate learned He suffered a fractured leg and knee- that Japanese planes had bombed the cap, ® brain injury and mutiple American mission hospital school and bruises and lacerations. one American In Mandan’s hospital are Mr. and/ cultural college, was appoin' phy-|chow, up the Yangtze river in Ki- Mrs. H. ©. Hanson and Mr. Hanson's| sical director at the State School ofjangsu province, Aug. 17. All Ameri- uncle, Nels Skow, all of Dows, Ia| Forestry, Bottineau. He will report/cans were safe, according to informa- Hanson received chest injuries and| there to begin coaching duties Mon-/tion reaching the American consulate Just after noon the Japanese army, head. Eintsmn cree Astoony on hig: | 16-Day Bike Trip | Are. Crone Merexe © curve Play for Oldster r to A NOREM CONFIRMATION UP Waukegan, Ill, Aug. 19.—(?)}— other end and screamed Washington, D. ©., Aug. 19.—()—| Mrs. Harry Welton was a bit sur- i 1 H E 3 E i £ 23 i g i o> i Z f : i t held the been molesting Mrs. McGow, 30, wife of a re- for help. His sister, Joyce, 9, ran |Confirmation of the nomination of| prised when she looked out of the Mine dead men a ef worker, she always for her father s quarter of 8 mile | Owen J. C. Norem of Havre, Mont.,as| front window of her home and . of Rat Lake had a “deathly fear” of water and away. minister to Lithuania was scheduled] saw her second cousin, W. B. were S was a homesteader. never even. enjoyed wading. Dick McLeish, s neighbor, |in the senate Thursday. Sen. Bur-| Bailey, 84, of Underhill, Vt. hop | Th for;.Theodore Evans, Funeral “But I forgot all about that heard Charles, hurried to the blocked confirmation| from his bicycle, Bailey, a re- | 58, Great Northern Agu arrival of a when I saw Nell fall,” Mrs. Mc- scene and held the woman and her | Wednesday but said he would) tired farmer, said he pedaled to who dled Wednesday afternoon st: fs Mrs. Esch Gow said. “I ran sbout 25 feet, child sbove water until four men jnot oppose the nomination when it Diinols in 16 days, and made the here after a three years’ They were looked down and saw her biue Usted them out. comes up on the executive calendar, | trip “just for the ride,’ ness. !