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. The Weather Showers probable to- night and Wed.; cooler Wednesday. North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper BISMARCK, N. D., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1937 | ay SSS \ GRAND FORKS STOP IS ONLY SCHEDULED | APPEARANCEINN. D, ea N CREAT EME 0 ta as, __“AWW2LES Toma ings, oe, en State Is ‘Far Behind’ on Black-| General on Street of Ken- ’ 18-Hour Parade Is Greatest|Governor, in Radio Address, Py respondents and Wife A Top Highways, Declares tucky Town New York Has Ever Known; | Says Crop Lien Holders |, St Deadly Spider |/ rps ome Nis mone |g stares ARE ON ROUTE New Engineer Thousands Watch Have No Special Rights Ed Hoffman, carpenter in the i Trip Will Take President Into HULL SPEAKS AT DINNER} ‘CHASE THEM LIKE THIEVES’ Heart of ‘Anti-Court Bill Country’ AL adn aN an te trial- OIL WILL SAVE MONEY {to go on trial again | Tues : Bie eae ere oe) Pleads for ‘Enlightened Na-|Says New Study Makes Him Plan to Fi . S. 10; t. i Ye ee ate alts MEA brothers of comely Mrs. tionalism’; Hoover, Surprise More Hopeful Than Ever for Hyde Park, N. ¥, Bept. 21— three on U.S, 83 No j< rihiof Bis- Verna Garr Taye, whom the bald, Guest, Lauds Secretary Missour! River Diversion President Roosevelt will start Wed- portly, 61-year-old former adjutant marok Also Scheduled general and former lieutenant ‘gov- nesany 3 ee bet his most euereet New York, Sept. 21.—(#}—Two By C. YATES McDANIEL ing trips since he took office . hundred thousand veterans of the/ anyone to Nanking, Sept. 21—(?)—United| In the short space of two weeks, ‘ Great War marched up Fifth avenue proved highways, Sevison said there are only 700 miles of “black. top” in North Dakota's 7,000-mile sya- tem : “The department is advocating oil- Tuesday in the greatest parade this along the curbs fhrsches, searing in fron the aide States Ambassador Nelson Johnson and his staff evacuated the Chinese capital Tuesday with the expiration of the Japanese ultimatum that for- eign lives would not be spared in their efforts to destroy “the base of Chinese resistance.” Three hours after the hour of Grace passed at noon, not a Japanese plane had appeared over the tensely silent city but the United States gun boat Luzon with the ambassador and he will make a score or more appear- ances in eight northwestern and middlewestern states, leave American shores for @ brief visit by destroyer to British Columbia, inspect many federal projects, and deliver at least one “major” speech, at Bonneville dam, near Portland, Ore. ? His first rear platform talk, under ® tentative itinerary announced late Monday at the summer White House, will be made Friday morning at Cheyenne, Wyo., home town of Sen- ing of all trunkline highwyas immed- streets, filling the countless windows tenance buildings. of the tall his staff sailed ‘Yangtse. ator O'Mahoney (Dem., Wyo.), an Widow” the bite of which has J. Hall Paxton, Tate embassy j SzAMBAUGM BEEIND, ee. Se ee, tee IN COMMANDER RAC Boll tectaecr accaaa deere ie legally sect had lunched on him during /tector of American interests. With New York, Sept, 21.—UP)-—Cam- Oe Oe tee ries candiantea the night, felt no ill effects, He him were 17 American civilians hold-| 80d for the office of national comman- der of the American Legion were feverishly button-holing delegates Well out in front were Ray Kelly, tion counsel, and a Sree ate ne rf EBs iq ell Pg 3 i Ae i He ever, it is possible many of these votes would be swung to one of the other three candidates. They are V. Strambaugh, attorney, i puebbe pete ak Ey is E § i av is The numerically potent New |Special "Committee Mests. in CD er pernara pela panrsgie Geneva; Litvinoff Attacks Anti-Red Crusades inn E i g° es 8 i af | 3 -- [ie : u Mra. Taylor Police officials, putting 5,971 men ——_________________| along the line of march to keep order, estimated the vast body of Legion- 3 naires would be moving uptown for ° eighteen hours. recalling the Women wept openly, Coroner D, F. L. Lapsley returned aad te. days of : o Tamer tit rte oe oe! TY) DURCH ACE (OAL, [Bice mse, ees eto : en emotions ‘of the Armistice, the joyous any yielding to the phtedag nel a and another through the heart.” and was thought to have opposed ut See coli ater ) vu seven es, Johnson's = Commonwealth's attorney H. B. PROMISED BY FSA uo Soft-slippered Chinese—our ser- beeen dr., of Henry county (New 2 ‘ast who prosecuted Denhart on vants among them—were fleeing the the Taylor charge last spring, ordered clty b; i, that nobody be allowed to taik to the|Ward Announces Budgets for ity by the thousands, They rushed Garr brothers. Mrs, Taylor was shot to death last Farmers in Five Counties Will Be Made at Once If it was not for the electric air . Arrives Wyo. Seaut ikea great ‘aly waiting sibly tive about the elty. Les Grants to cover the cost of an en- Net, York, Sept 21-9 Police WAR death, x forte’ Gasdiner, Mont, for overnight i SERVICE STATIONS a abel TO GET NEW NOTCH Sass seers ae i ee | Se eg gE s : Fy bs HY AGES 28 ai Ha : ai Big ie 8 z eight Japan- ese warplanes of a fleet of i raid- ing the southern metropolis of Can- ton were destroyed as Japan spread |and desolation from the air along the China coast. [ City Commission Instructs Au- ditor to Issue New Warning to Clear Sidewalks tions in Bismarck to comply with a i i 4 Hii ay 5 ed grant vouchers to an entire winter's supply of fuel for grant clients in the drouth-stricken counties of Burke, Divide, McKensie, and Williams. gli lt reetek Time This Week to Set Next Year's Levy Legion notables reviewed the seemingly end- uling pam cies ae seared ATHY pia ae ly attacked anti-Communist cru- spread alarmingly among sades of Germany, Italy and Japan|Chinese and foreign pebeicrpd the league, terming, them |Shanghal. : Se ence ™ OUR ND, TOWNS = Hoppers Hatching =| GET PHA MONES Second N. D. Cr Lisbon to get Courthouse, Ash- Bek FEE Ht Fs el | ley Water System; Dickin- son Gets Paving Grant ote “very satisfactory” by her She underwent an ab- dominal operation last week. Amos ’n Andy Get Going-Over by Mayos