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[Teepe] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [eu North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper Rain tonight or Tues- Seatels s day; colder. 4 = = _ . : =a — - President Hints at Special Session f Mom Dc Warring Japan Seeks Self-Sufficienc-y ns mune a eet eee IMPORTS ORDERED Five Die in Sewer Collapse NICHOLSON LAUDS IV GRAND FORKS AT Fg go CURTAILED: 30 RECOGNITION OF iliac Hear Speech Should Be Passed at ‘Ear- liest Possible Moment” DRIVES THROUGH CITY HITS AAA INVALIDATION Mayor of Winnipeg Presents Roosevelt With Key to Canadian Metropolis we American Cotton Will Apparent- ly Be One of Products to Suffer Most Speaks at Second Session of N. D. Social Workers in Man- 4 dan Monday Stre: Importance of Better Land Use; Regrets Coming Through N. D. ‘by Dark’ TRADE BALANCE ADVERSE JUDGE HUTCHINSON TALKS : ites . By HAROLD OLIVER Chinese Threaten to Destroy aie. < Harbor Breakwater in praige, No Do Oct, iP — J Farge crowd which, snsuaiviea at the Great Northern station that Reviews 8 Years of Juvenile a an address strongly hinting st a spec- Mie teat gs eit North China Work in Districts Group eg transcontinental which he has liberally sprinkled Hears Father Ryan Fae ©} [crop control legislation “ought to be passed at the earliest possible mo- (By the Associated Press) eearty ‘The Japanese trade commission | Lauding state and federal govern- Me Mtentioning cour ordered curtailment of imports Mon- : . ments for Feouguiing need for aid to ene ee, fon tts fall term— day, and it appeared likely that § dependent children, L. I. Nicholson of for the first time on his western trip, tk that North Dakots much American cotton would be one of the : : the state public welfare board told ” & : © 3 he disagreed with its majority ruling — ot vy bind last year. products areata By 3 : social workers Monday invalidating the AAA form of produc- if I i E sufficiency basis, the commission de- creed that importation of more than Opening the . 300 commodities must be prohibited work, he saw “eye to eye” with the president or reduced to a minimum. as to his social-economic and peace The ministry of commerce was ex~- eral aiding pected to have the gigantic list of Five men were killed and at least a dozen workers were injured in prohibitions in effect by Oct. 10 un- Detrolt when a new interceptor sewer trapped the crew. Workmen. der the laws authorizing fmport and said hydraulic preasure destroyed an sir lock and s huge shield being export control passed by the recently- h clay collapsed when it a ended extraordinary session of parlia- from the completed section of the sewer. ment. fhe soya whn “ai to Peet rE, with arrow trate Japan's financial’ resources hind its war machine in China. Ji sae, ae «| Withdrawal Hope by_permission, sue Blasted by Italy H William Hawthorne (above), De- troit probationary patrolman and former Michigan Normal college pole vaulter, was stripped of his badge and jailed after Detective Lieut. Earl Sweitzer said he ad- mitted killing his 21-year-old wife, Catherine, and John Bar- rett, branch bank manager, at Barrett's home. ie i a 8 F al F z 4 I ay ae point five feet the ¥ q i 4 ting it to the surface. 2 DESPERADOS DIE IN PRISON BREAK ATTEMPT IN TEXAS Quick-Shooting Guards Halt Rush by 27 Inmates of son of Wahpeton reviewed the last eight years of juvenile work in the a i E 3 ¢ H E separate permit. Safety Threatened ican refugees 5 ; "ihe port of Cheto0, ns g | Note to Franco:tndicates Il Duce, HOW, q § LEWIS, Won't Remove Volunteers ry et: Ps aaa [i B ning warned the Walied ke in States destroyer squadron. No.5 to| London, Oct. 4. ae & 28 Fe ge ; upon evacuate the harbor within 48 héurs| from Premier Mussolin! expressing : of national as they might find it necessary to|“most fervent wishes” for an insur- Justice, ‘ biow up the whole wharf, making ths/ gent victory was considered Monday - gadis hong to have dashed the strong Anglo-|District Supervisor ‘Disgusted tial ant self-evident French move to force withdrawal of Since the A. C. Became that labor least the | 4 Italian volunteers from the Spanish civil war. The informed Italian press in- a Political Pasture’ E | introduced the president as the “great : friend of the people not only of thejand Austin possible, northwestern part of the United|part.in the Approximately 80 American civil- Btates, but of Canada as well.” Hamilton, fans are now at Chefoo, which has Police officials estimated the crowd | ton was e E l 2 i i] x i No Southwestern ‘Meeting of NDEA ao New Salem, N. D., Oct. 4—Thero| purge, rene ter. the British and French have tried to|county agént leader, who was among will be no meeting of the South-|conditions while = few ; a | i i s 258 E d ig i g persuade themselves they had seen in|seven faculty members dismissed re- : 5 western division of the North Dakota | discriminating laws of PerruMttude ince thely determined cently by the state hoard.of adminis-| Minn. Airport; Boy, 16, pei ctionei association this fall, mother ship Black Hawk stand at the Nyon conference brought tration. Piloting One Ship L, Jacobson, secretary-treasurer, destroyers, Pillsbury, Pope, Ford and/Italy into the Mediterranean ant!- eounosd hice Paul Jones. piracy patrol. - ‘ American naval authorities saw.in} There was still hope, however, that the reply would not be a blunt refusal | of z eee to join France and Britain around a the all teachers in the area attend the]. Filta outside. f Guard J. M. Thomas, atop the in- conference table at which there were ‘ation, i mates’ quarters, saw Thornton first, only three chairs, but would be « sug- wed saree tn Minot: Octi/a7-20) ‘ing the banks solvent and your money and killed him instantly. He then/ciaimed the capture of Tehchow, an|gestion that the question of with-| resigned. ie golden jubilee meeting of the (Continued on Page Two) shot Avers, and wounded Gibson. (Continued on Page Two) .|drawal of volunteers as well as to member, state organization. plish i eight years what should have er| Other officers of the Southwest- F npg’ with her Hull] ¢m division are R. J. Hanson, Dick- Pao ep iene ine 40 ce 26 resignation A 4 A k - horticulturist, ‘My conviction is definite that the Bla k 2 Cak S b4 C D f | that'd action will be taken, f & short time later) irson, president, and Miss Ruth Tay-| cost difficult charges for our poli- Cc I es eat; ourt e ers tag the scrival-of 11 Duce’s note with | present. saath lor, Dunn Center, vice president. (Continued on Page Two) ill-concealed impatience. It was ex-} Kinzer also refused to comment Action on Levitt Ouster Motion firzisiriicets| sce sans ie ae ciety Smiles in Anticipation with the situation at the AC., my Washington, Oct. 4-—U—The su- : en ee Oe °. ee ai ~ Storm Center Devils Lake Resident As Windsors Plan Visit to U. S. to the diplomatic Fh dee enlage sag oy ut | U. S. Residents? members she no longer saw any use- tations reine her aba 0, Cash Awards for : ¢ for Spain. The Best Pickers In Unemployment Tax patched to inform the committee . tions requiring ‘her to embark ob. Over $400,000 Paid ment com! g since the program this spring, Alvin Purcell, state announced. Purcell reported that of 10,578. em- tion on their plans and tse implice- to the bureau, ton of thetr visit It was taken as 9 matter of course at Baltimore that “Aunt Bessie,” $ | a8 if 5 sips ail i AY} i it gL fee 3 i : i smilingly contemplated the glittering bir) eed pa tl ol ears Nel H [i try el Ee