The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 19, 1937, Page 3

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) wreck Russian Far East railroads. World war. He has served Pravda, chargiog Shigemiten with| COl. Robert Penfold army in Onuada, England, Frease “unbecoming conduct,” hinted broadly i ismarck| end the United States. that propagandist, sotinitios Woula not To Talk in Bis ck Rev. T. 8. Raber is continuing the BAD TEETH COMMON THOMPSON SPEAKS AILMENT TROUBL be tolerated. special evangelistic services in the 4 NG 10 SCHOOL HEADS Col. Robert Penfold, director of all tent for another two weeks. Colonel ry ROYALTY WEDS Salvation Army activities in the Da-| Penfold will speak tonight only. | CHILDREN eS eo Aug. eo kotas and Minnesota, will speak in ——— a y Bourbon and Bavarian : Almost All Counties in State| royalty and snubbed by the Nazis, the | {rss ant Miah Sinith comptes | aM ORTON EARMER DIES j 22-year-old Princess Maria of Bavaria|°¢.. > m., Maj. announces.| Max Soucy, 43, Morton county Represented at Bottineau y eee eee eee, Colonel Penfold is veteran Salva-| farmer, died in a hospital Wednesday = Rickets, Defective Tonsils Also Cont ‘ee! aap ipe eaerecgead Ge ened ton. army leader. He vas the first night, ° Puneral services will be held onference it) -Braganza, 2f, Officer to serve overseas during here Saturday. 3 Not Unusual, State Offi- rocco chapel of Nymphenburg castle. 2 Ss * St*Reras O@NH MILT ESO SEF SAGeh af bia j : cials Find —____ Rickets, bad teeth and defective tonsils are the most common ailments ot more than 6,000 North Dakota chil- dren examined by Dr. August ©. Orr of the state health department. : At pre-school coriferences the last &ix months, Dr. Orr said, examina- tions showed that between 12 and 15 per cent of pre-school children exam- ined have at least one of the three common defects, Health officials have been examin- ing children and counseling mothers at regularly scheduled seasions throughout the state to assist mothers with information on adequate diet for children, aid them in solving habit problems and help protect against dyzhtheria and smallpox, Dr. Orr said his office is also study- ing adequate system of birth regis- trations and attempting to determine how many expectant mothers see their family physician for early and adequate pre-natal care. He is holding a series of conferences in Morton county this week and ex- pects to be in Golden Valley, Aug. 23- 28, and Eddy county, Aug. 30 to Sept. 4. Pre-natal conferences are tenta- tively set for Cass county. in Septem- ber and Burleigh county in October. CATHOLIC DAY FOR “MANDAN PLANNED Knights of Columbus and Par- ish to Sponsor Celebration on Sunday, Sept. 5 Mandans Knights of Columbus and Sv. Joseph’s parish will sponsor their second annual Catholic day, Sunday, Sept. 5, C. F. Kelsch, chairman of the arrangements committee, reports. An outdoor mass, a speaking and sports program and bazaar will be highlights of the day at the Morton county fair grounds. The hitherto anni) parent ye eremeirs Het by St. Joseph's par! orporated ‘with Catholic day. Grand Knight J. M. Gauer ap- Pointed the following committees: J. K. Kennelly and A. R. Wein- handl, concessions; A. J. Fix, registra- tions; Rev. Hildebrandt Eickoff, W. L. Neff and Kelsch, program; James Gilfoy and J. L. Olson, sound trans- mission; F. G. Tharpe, lights; T. G. C, Kennelly, sports; Stanley Hoffman, ‘Theodore Loran, Mike Heidt and M. F. Schmitz, building; J. R. Madsen, z M. Tavis and Neil Van Eky, fi- lance. Snake Charmer Fights Off Effects of Bite St. Paul, Aug. 19.—(7)—A profes- sional snake charmer lay in serious condition in Ancker hospital Thurs- day after he was poisoned by a dia- mond black rattle snake at a Superior, ‘Wis. side show. ‘ John Boght, 24, the exhibitor, was rushed here early Thursday and given serum to counteract the deadly bite he suffered in his left hand. Hos- pital attaches said he may recover, though it was too early to determine how far the death venom had circu- lated through his system: Boght told attendants at St. Mary’s hospital in Superior, where he was taken first, that he had just received the snake, and it bit him while he was working with it. He operated a concession at the Tri-State fair at Superior. Epidemic of Cholera Menaces South China Hongkong, Aug. 19—(#)—A cholera epidemic menaced an area of several hundred square miles on the South China coast Thursday, including this British haven for refugees from the Shanghai warfare. Shipping officials here expressed fear that it would be necessary to cancel all calls at their port and to quarantine ships which already have errived. A This created the danger that evacu- ation of British nationals from China might have to be suspended. Of 136 reported cases of cholera last week, 82 already have been fatal. The epidemic caused 19 deaths the week before, Yellowstone Bridge _ Toll-Free to Public Williston, N..D., Aug. 19—(?)—Pa- pers in the state’s condemnation pro- against the Fairview bridge across the files alg tae signed Thursday by Distric ge A J. Grane meking the Great Northern railroad bridge a toll-free structure. Toll will be eliminated Sept. 1 for the first time since the railroad in 1925 laid planks between the rails so vehicles could cross the river there. New Salem Dentist Dies in Bismarck H. Eritton, about 70, New Out of a murky, smoke-laden sky misdirected bombs of Chinese aviators, unexpectedly aroused to ate tack invading Japanese forces, dealt death to nearly 600 persons, including three prominent Ameri- cans. Seen from the air above is the area involved in the bombing: (1) the Japanese consulate, in front of which the Cruiser Idzumo, target of.the attack, was moored; (2) wharves of the NYK, dam- aged by bombs; (3) the American consulate; (4) and (5) German and Soviet consulates; (6) the Broad- way Mansion; (7) Garden Bridge across Soochow Creek; (8)' Capital Theater building, and (9) British consulate. Beyond the latter building are the Cathay and Palace hotels, scene of many deaths. LAST CHANCE for these Big Savings Fett yy anon Even at Wards regularsprices you save 1, to 4! NOW—while this limited stock lasts—you can get a handsome, smooth- toned instrument at an even more spec- tacular saving! 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Thompson, state superintendent of public instruction, on the North Da- kota Young Citizens league. Albert Wardley, American Red Cross representative discussed work ot his organization in North Dakota and 8. T. Lillehaugen, director of secondary education in; the state de- partment, explained high school pro- grams and examinations, Closing the morning meeting, the superintendents spent the afternoon on the shores of Lake Metigoshe. Fri- day the conference will reconvene in the auditorium of’ the state tuber- culosis hospital, San Haven. Principal address Friday will be by | Harold ©. Etter, superintendent of ed- ucation, Province of Manitoba, Can- ada. The group then will complete a motor tour in the Turtle mountains. Japanese Ambassador To Russia Is Accused Moscow, Aug. 19.—(7)—Japanese Ambassador Mamoru Shigemitsu was accused Thursday by Pravda, the official Communist party newspaper. of abusing his diplomatic rank by spreading secret anti - Communist propaganda in the Soviet capital. At the same time, the Russian newspaper Soviet Siberia reported the execution of 34 convicted spies and wreckers at Irkutsk after military trials on charges of terrorist activity for the Japanese intelligence service. On Aug. 11, 72 persons were put to death on charges of conniving with Japasese secret service agents to Distributed by Northwest Beverages, Inc. BISMARCK MINOT FARGO Double Boiler, 19c Saving Extra hard aluminum, 2-qt. A SO feud a oa 8 regular pric Modern design | i with straight sides +. takes up less room. Cool handle, bakelite knob. THIS WEEK ONLY TEMPERED STEEL 26-IN. HAND SAW Tempered steel, teeth hand set and filed, 8-point. MASON JARS AND JAR CAPS F... with caps 89c F and rings. 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