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Londoner Coming West, E But He Bets It Won’t Meet His Definition By RODGER D. GREEN New York, Oct. 3—(#)—Run for the form cellars—out there where the begins. Pe ae te she ies British pundit who stirred patriots of the American midlands to Doane debate, is coming—on snow. heed to the storm of controversy he had aroused and, in retort, flipped off a few America’s mid-west. “It's a bit of flat earth believe in the Mat earth of the |. if necessary—in" quest spltal mid-west town” he doesn’t be- eve exists. Governors, mayors and chambers of | ‘heir ‘commerce, ranging from Sauk Centre, (Minn.—scene oe “Main Street” ibuque, Is., took up Swaffer’s chal- Be and belly-hooed a dosen or More spots as “typical.” But Swaffer Saturday stood hard by_ his. guns. The 57-year-old London critic gave Tulane-eAuburn Game Post- poned as Gridiron Is Un- der 3 Feet of Water New Orleans, Oct, 2—(%)—Twin | frrougi storms in the Gulf of Mexico off the Louisiana coast Saturday brought to} <n, New Orleans a tropical deluge of rain more than twelve and a half inches fn twenty hours. The area of the disturbance extend- ed from Florida to Texas. The rain, still continuing here at was the second heaviest en fecord for New Orleans and was near- ing the 14.01 inches mark of the down- fpour that flooded the city in 1927. Tulane University athletic officials @nnounced ment of the Tu- lane-Auburn football game scheduled for this afternoon, because the gird- fron was under three feet of water. Hed game was set for 2:30 p. m., Mon- y. The rain was accompanied by gusty winds but no material damage was veported. Street intersections were flooded with -water from several inches to two or three feet deep. Many residents had to wade to transporta- tion lines to get to work and ee ‘were tem! “marooned. city’s gient pumping system was aan te draw off the water into the Mis- sissippi river.. Lad Who Jumped From Auto Is Some Better! New Rockford, , Oct. 2—P— Jens Tweito, 14, entered ‘his 15th day of coma Saturday but physicians said “Its where—I’'m speaking typical mid-west town—they. don't understand that the more gold the worse off you'd be. there's any such thing as s typical mid-western town. “Now T'll tell you why I don’t think Thousands at Funeral Of seca Beauty’ oe ‘Hundreds gathered about the small home where “Pat” lay asleep in death. Hundreds more jammed the ‘Church of the Ascension for the re- quiem high mass. Mrs, Peter Miley, Patricia’s mother who with Mrs, Hansen had given the seeping girl constant attention shout the illness, walked with difficulty. She injured herself when she collapsed at Patricia’s death Tues- day nIERE Well-Known Printer Of Jamestown Dies Jamestown, N. D.. Oct. 2—(#)—Del- bert E. Buzzell, 60, well-known printer of Jamestown for over 40 yeats, died at his home here Friday night from @ lingering illness. Funeral Leghded will be held Monday afternoon. is survived by his wife and six one tent Buzzell was a Spanish war veteran. WILL BURY ACCIDENT VICTIM Gutheran church here for Oli Elling- son, farmer south of Adams, who died Wednesday of injuries suffered’ when he was run over while attem, board a freight car. n Grafton hospital he died a few houri later. Survivors are his wife and children all residing at home. Patricia | Fire Levels Farm Home Near Solen while cooking when the fire broke out, apparently from a defective chimney. Boys and Girls Hurt As Car Leaves Road Minneapolis, Oct. 2—()}—A joy ride that developed into a race between two automobiles, with a patrolman cutting in and out of traffic trying to halt the speeding cars, ended late Friday when one of the cars plunged through a guard rail and down an 80- foot incline. Two boys and two girls, ey over 18 years old, were in- jur Left ea a Paden ae oa bert Brayton, $8, Hunter, N. D., farm- er of that community, died Saturday Cpe a heart ailment at his home. Brayton leaves Mrs. Brayton aot ‘tive children. AFTER LISTENING TO | _ JUSTICE Press) Scentent oh the speech Of Sushice Hugo L. Black Friday night: Senator Borah (Rep.-Ide BLACK--- average citizen must bow to that conclusion.” Senator Holt (Dem.-W. Va.): the youth was showing slight improve-| «Justice Black will take his seat on “What can be said? He pleads ment since leaping. from # moving automobile driven by W. EB Mattaei, Peasenden attorney. ‘Tweito, hitch with his broth- ‘tr, leaped: from the -autémobile sufféring ‘a fractured skull. He se fear when he jumped that ‘oe was being kidnaped. aH 2 Rob Gas Station, Get Away With $25) Abercrombie, N. D., Oct. 2—(#)— Two men, driving a green coupé, held ip the Cities Service Gasoline station at 7:30 8, m. and drove away Don’t Tamper With Dangerous Explosives: DRY CLEANING for You We always give you prompt, efficient and economical service. Monday. I hope the subject of the Klan will be. dropped.” Senator Wheeler. “K fine PE think 2 satistied the péople generally’ Representative Snell (Rep.-N. Y.), j Rouse minority leader: “This is | Burely cy Demos pee row.” plea s L Lewis, O10. head: ful and disiralgnitoewara Frederick H. _Stinchtled, 1 retiring president of the American Bar asso- ciation: “If Mr. Justice Black says Capital Laundry Company 301 Front, P Yourself From Possible Loss by Fire With Adequate ter! t dela: in attending to important a Careful my be in preventing fire mat- in your home or at business, there always re that CHANCE that fire may destroy your valuable possessions, Complete Coverage for Every Need MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” 218 Broadway Bismarck, N. D. guilty.” Representative “The speech will for impeachment.” failed to disavow the speech he is said to have made at the time he was given a life membership in ae ares e in. Lynn Frasier (Rep. N. D.): “A feir explanation.” Sen. James R. Murray (Dem- : “A complete answer to his comment: ae ‘York © World - - Telegram ovHugo Block's address to the nation was the work of a bril- Mant prosecutor suddenly turned to the defense. It was an elo- quent plea for tolerance. It was clever. But like too many of the Tecent happenings in the region of the supreme court, ‘too damned clever.’ “We can’t overlook the thorn which was all but buried in the rose-bud of his rhetoric—'I did Join the Klan.’” ‘Cleveland News — “Hi Bleck, Mr. Roosevelt's si American justice, Friday night at last admitted what he could not longer deny. He confessed what had already been proved up to the hilt. “His presence on the supeme bench of the United States must be a never- hie teres craps te il) Ike Klan persecuted, but to every whatever his race or opiate, ee. replied “Guilty, but Twas Just 01 rng pao pee a Caught on Track on Track; Legs Cut Off; Dies METROPOLITAN OPERA AUDITIONS OF THE AIR FYR 4 P. M. |SN-POINT FARM | PROGRAM OFFERED BY H. A. WALLACE Secretary of Agriculture Offers ‘All-Weather’ Plan Endorsed by Farm Groups Endorsing "ihe program, Wallace said, were the presidents of the American Farm Bureau Federation, the National Grange, the Farmer's Union and Farmer's Holiday associa- tion and the secretary of the national Co-operative council. Principles and recommendations Wore said were: ‘That agriculture has a right tf a fair share of the national income. “That consumer as well aa fa as farmer interests should be safeguarded through an ever-normal granary. “That conservation of the soil is vitally important to the nation. “That farmers ought to be assured of security of tenure of farms they occupy. “That farmers’ co-operative move- ment ought to be encouraged. “That provisions ought to be in- cluded in any national farm program favoring the family-sized farm.” Baptist. Youth Gather For State Convention Grand Forks, 'N. D D., Oct. 2—()— Baptist young people of North Dakota opened a two-day youth conference | 2g@! here Saturday morning with approxi-. mately 75 out-of-town delegates in attendance. Following the opening worship serv- ice, a sectional conference was held with Dr. James Holmes, Miss Jessie Dells Crawford of Chicago and Dr. F. W. Meyer of the Philippines lead- ing various sections of the meeting. ‘Election of officers and the annual dinner were set for Saturday after- Noon and evening and the meeting will end Sunday afternoon. Now Autos Are Air-Conditioned Chicago, Oct, 2.—(P)—Now it’s air-conditioned automobiles. ‘Charles W. Nash, of the Nash- first automobile using conditioned air systems for winter driving,” in which. the driver may control a constantly changing supply of Hes air at ® constant tempera- jure, You’re safe from ‘loss when you’re Insured When flame bursts forth, let others scurry madly about risking their lives to save their property. YOU who are insured need take no long chances. HOLD EVERYTHING! guess we time. eh. Joe? ciyae ewis igo Proof we broke the altitude record this High-Ranking Soviet Officers Arrested Moscow, Oct. 2—()—Abdullah Rakhimaieff, premier of the Soviet Tepublic of Taduikistan and chairman of the central executive committee of the USS.R., was removed Saturday as a “spy of a foreign fascist neta Treason charges were against Rakhimateff, President sure sho Shotemor and three commis- sare of Tadjikistan in a ative on anti- Soviet separatist movei Removal of Rakhimaieff, who had a harem of three wives, as a foregone conclusion after Pravda, the Com: munist party newspaper, denounced him recently as a bourgeois national- Bullets Strike Down Two Union Officials New York, Oct. 2—()—An assassin’s bullet killed Sam Gapel, 34, treasurer of @ painters’ union, early today, just & few hours after another union of- ficial had been wounded seriously near his home. Aside from their affiliation with organized labor there was no appar- ent link between the attacks, SLASH MILK DRIVER Minneapolis, Oct. 2. — (7) — Two thugs slashed Ingolf Oakvik, 22, s milk driver, early Saturdey when he resisted a holdup. They took a $5 milk book and $2 in ist “who sold himself to the intelli- | cash. gence service of a neighboring for- eign state.” State Jobholders Get Off to See President A state holiday for state, county and city ormplores Who, sears to oe Preside! The governor, who was invited to Join the presidential party a few days ago, said he would join the group at Grand Forks and will remain on the train at least to Fargo. The giant bamboo tree's grows 2 foot in a single day. stem A POLICY is waiting for you here. See us about it at once. City Insurance hase - P.C. Remington & Son 119% Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. 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Our work is both economi-- cal and satisfactory. ) FR Subp Subpoenaedia | Could Follow 1807 Precedent Minneapolis, Oct. 2—(4)—Presi- dent Roosevelt would be follow- ing a precedent established in 1807 by Thomas Jefferson if he declines to appear in St. Paul, Minn., Wednesday in response to ® subpoena in a suit brought by Clifford W. Gardner, an attorney. Legal experts in Washington referred to the treason trial of Aaron Burr, former vice-president. of the United States, during which Chief Justice John Mar- shall, presiding over the circuit court at Richmond, Va., issued a subpoena directing President Jef- ferson to appear in court with documents desired by Burr for his defense. Jefferson neither appeared nor sent the documents, taking the position that the presidency No One Hurt as 21 | Cars Leave Track Wisconsin Dells, . Wis., Oct. 2.—(F)—! Twenty-three cars of @ southbound| freight train plunged into the ditch| along the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific railroad right of way just west of the Wisconsin river bridge, west of the Dells, Saturday. No one was hurt. A damaged switch de- railed the cars. would be subordinated to the jue diciary if he were compelled to obey the command of j Burr asked that Jefferson be cited for contempt but Marshall took no action. Gardner obtained the subpoena in a suit for $375 against Linus J. Hammond, assistant United States attorney. Gardner announced he would demand that Sheriff Thomas J. Gibbons serve the subpoena on the president when he arrives in St. Paul Monday. Gardner's suit is based on a claim for services rendered Ham- mond when the latter still was in private practice. He said the President is sought as a witness to determine whether a person who has been given federal em- ployment is absolved from paying a judgment. 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