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Telephone | THE 2200 Nava Japane CLAIM 100 - MILE LINE SPLIT AND ESTABLISHED 1878 | EDUCATOR HERE o—. $° 100,000 IN FLIGHT ‘Advance Termed Japan’s Great- est Since Russo-Japanese Conflict CAVALRY, TANKS IN VAN Cholera Reaching Epidemic Proportions in Shanghai; Lotien Retaken front 30 miles due south of the 100-mile long Chinese been split and its left is expect biggest enrollment in its history. emo DOUBLECROSSED BY J, FROST, ROBERTS | Activit SEEK REACTIONS OR LEGISLATORS TO SCHOOL LOANS $150,000 Needed to Care for Flood of Student Applica- tions, Says Mrs. Ulsrud Reaction of legislative members in North Dakota Thursday was being sought by the board of administration toward granting of additional funds for aid to 1,500 state students “unable to continue studies” unless more edu- cational loans are made available. Telegrams were forwarded to al 160 members of the legislature. PROVES PERSISTENT’ = Maintains That King Winter's Aide Will Visit North Da- kota Thursday Night “Jack can’t make a tramp out of me,” said O. W. “I’m still saying that . Frost will pay North Dakota a ra in be ere oe home ~ VISIT IN BISMARCK | Postmaster General Coming to Dedicate New Addition to Postoffice J.C. Eaton, Minot, chairman of the state tral Helen Keller Under Knife at Rochester - PREPARE FOR BIG CELEBRATION HERE'*= All Boys and Girls Who Have Completed Work Elegible to Attend Says Putnam ee i gg 8 i E E All spe i i & 3 g : i a g By Fe gt Fuge I a it I 2 sf 58 E i E E z i i i 5 : : : 4S : i E i I i Fig i 3 8 ay ins H ij fi E | a g d Hi u i B E An ih : z i i 5 o ° 8 e ili ‘4 i g Es E $8 i 5 ri] ones nERS i i North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper BISMARCK, N. D., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1937 Heads Civic Club Dr. BR. F. Krause KRAUSE IS ELECTED ssi TO JAC PRESIDENCY Whittey, Mayer, Barry and Brown Named Directors of Bismarck Organization New officers and directors of the Bismarck Junior Association of Com- ly | merce will be seated at the third an- nual meeting of the organization next 000 | Tuesday at a dinner meeting in the available from emergency re vee ‘AH CLUB WORKERS Grand Pacific hotel. Dr. R. F. Krause was elected presi- dent to succeed Ober A. Kobs in the tail ballot just completed, Duane Davis, chairman of the election com- William 8. RH. Barry,- A. A;‘Mayer-and Fay, John Lobach is a holdover tor. R. E. Middaugh is treasurer. The board of directors at their first meeting will appoint a secretary a job which was vacant during the past year, Kobs having done the work. Assisting Davis in conducting the election Elmer Klipstein and Ernest PenWarden. WILL SET STATE TAX LEVY MONDAY Board of Equalization Recesses After Working on City, Village Evaluation ‘Brown. BISMARCK TRIBUNE PRICE FIVE CENTS y at War-Time se Shatter Chinese Center in North China GOVERNMENT FAILS |] ‘takes Ryan Post | HIGH COURT HOLDS INDESPERATE DRIVE ONZARAGOZAFRONT Insurgents Claim 5,000 Loyal- - alist Casualties; Strike at Madrid, Valencia (By The Associated Press) Insurgent cost the government 5,000 casualties. On the Gijon front, the stubborn resistance of the hardy Asturians brought a tribute from the insurgent high command, Commenting on a day of fierce ora eva found h “We have such re- sistance.” An Insurgent column, driving to- the Valencia government's last port, some 50 air smashed way. Insurgent shells pounded central Madrid at 5-minute intervals, kill- being extricated 1,000,000 G0 0 POLLS TODAY IN N.Y. MAYOR RACE May Be Significant in National Politics New York, Sept. 16.—(#)—Tam- The outcome of their election may also have far reaching import and Was Forced Out, Says Ex-Treasury Counsel Washington, Sept. 16—(%)—Morri- son Shafroth said Thursday he had ‘been forced out of his position as of the Internal Revenue : # l | tr i i peel ! EE ne SH i at & i a i a28 : | HUTCHINSON BRRED IN TAX TITLE CASE Lehr Bank Entitled to Longer Redemption Period Under Law, Tribunal Rules ‘Tax redemption statutes are strictly construed in the interests of the land owner and tax titles can be acquired .)only after full compliance with all Floyd Jennings === RLOYD JENNNS IS NAMED SECRETARY OF PLANNING BOARD M. O. Ryan Resigns Executive. Post to Devote More At- tention to GNDA Duties Floyd Jennings Thursday was named executive secretary of the the provisions of law intended for protection of those having the right to redeem, the state supreme court held Thursday. Reversing a LaMoure county dis- trict court decision of Judge W. H. Hutchinson, the high court held the notice of expiration of the redemp- tion period was not such as to en- title the State Bank of Streeter to a deed on property, owned by the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Lehr. jajor questions before the justices was whether the notice of expiration, issued under a 1935 amendment to the statute, was sufficient to warrant issuance of a tax deed under the 1931 law. . ‘The justices held it was not, say- ing the legislature must have con- templated the taxpayer should have “a notice in fact, .. . not one which can be understood only by reference to the statute.” Constitutionality Undecided The court refused to rule on the constitutionality of a 1935 act pro- viding for an extension of the time of redemption to July 1, 1937, holding demanded a tax deed of Weiler, who refused on the ground the period of redemption had been extended. YOUNG FUNERAL IS jes O'NEILL TALKS Of BLACK IMPEACHENT Boston Attorney Challenges Ap- pointment; Al: an Has Taken Oath (By the Associated Press) Rep. Edward L, O'Neill, (Dem., N. J.), said Thursday that Rep. John P. O'Connor (Dem., N. Y.), was can- vassing congressmen on their “atti- tude on possible impeachment pro- against Supreme Court ” from Alabama, to fill, and that Black, being a member of congress when “emoluments” for supreme court Justices “were increased,” was thereby automatically eliminated from sp- pointment. In Washington, Charles E. Cropley, clerk of the supreme court, disclosed ‘Thursday that Hugo L. Black already ARRANGED FRIDAY Veteran Mandan Publisher to Be Buried in Mandan’s Union Cemetery Puneral services for Smith A. Young, veteran North Dakota news- paper publisher who died as the re- sult of @ fall in his Mandan home ‘Wednesday, will be conducted at 2:30 Mandan Pallbearers will be Paul Malmgren, Robert Ellison, Burdick, George Dailey and D. C. Honorary pallbearers will be George Ford, Dr. D. T. Weston, Maj J. M, Hanley, Dr. L. G. Smith, W. H. Stutsman and William Ellison. One of Mr. Young’s ‘three sons, Fred of Seattle, will not be able to attend the funeral because of the illness of his wife, it was learned Thuraday. The others, Russell and rnd O.,, live in Bismarck and Man- n, , 3 of 4 Mt. Rushmore Miller, Ole Frank L. Pitch The Weather Fair tonight and Fri- day; frost tonight; warmer Friday. BRITAIN, FRANCE SILENT ON ITALY'S DEMAND FOR PARITY Loaded With Depth Charges, Destroyers Converge on Mediterranean RESERVE FLEET READY Three Powers Wait Tensely for Scarborough, pioneer farmer who died in ‘Next Move’ in Anti-Piracy Patrol Tangle Ne « Spain, charged Matly before the League of Nations Thursday. that Italy is the “anonymous state whose warships are trying, by means of constant acts of aggres- sion, to create a state of terror in the Mediterranean.” London, Sept. 16—(7)—Italian de- mands for Mediterranean equality were snared in a tense diplomatic impasse Thursday while Anglo- French naval activity reached vir- tual wartime pitch. Deadlocked over who should make the first move on Italy’s protest that piracy patrol sped from England to- ward Europe's trouble-fraught carried tripl and a full supply of torpedoes with whioh, if , to blast belliger- ent submarines out of Mediterranean anglovPrench fuvitation 19° the Nyon lyon talks last week. When the anti- TO BE HELD FRIDAY Pioneer Farmer, Once Klondike Gold Seeker, to Be Buried in Wisconsin Burleigh county @ local hospital Tuesday, will be conducted in the Webb funeral chapel at '10 a. m. Fri- day. Rev. Walter E. Vater, will of- ficiat Statues Completed) 2°.°Sin Washington, Sept. 16 —(#)— Three of the four likenesses of American presidents being cut from the gran- . D. Zethren Joins ol il E alt 5 § Ls i i '