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The Weather Cldy. and colder tonight, with frost or near tem- peratures; Wednesday cldy, warmer in afternoon. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 President Makes Stir Il Duce’s Son Helping Bomb Spain’s Loyalists 98 ITALIAN PLANES! ae — Conference Here Church Leaders | | Gathering in City MACHINE GUNS DRIVE BACK JAP ATTACK ON BITTERLY ASSAILS AGGRESSOR NATIONS IN CHICAGO SPEECH Calis on Peace-Loving Coun- tries for ‘Concerted Effort’ to Restore Tranquility SAYS U. S. WILL CO-OPERATE Lashes Out Against ‘Preseni Fifty-Second Annual State Methodist Conference Opens in Bismarck Today Rritain, France Await Father's Reply to Proposal for Non- Intervention Talks SHANGHATS ENVIRONS North Dabote and a number Shovase | Reign of Terror and Inter- BELIEVE SUB DESTROYED e iid. gueret ep : national Lawlessness’ . 3 lor the opening of the 52nd annual SRSETS REBATE conte of Chicago, Oct. 5.—(®) — President , British Destroyers Sprinkle Theatre and Notorious ‘Tumble| church in Noir Dakotas? ens Minus betoce the ber of worl abla Ocean Around Mystery At- Pastors nations before of world opin: Inn’ Are Scenes of Fierce ion Tuesday and called upon peace- 4 a loving countries to join in a “concert ed effort” to restore internationa tranqullity. Speaking out formally and aggres- sively on foreign affairs for the first bs 4 2) | time in months, but withholding any tacker With Depth Bombs hia Pretty Marie Newbury, 24, 15 Ganieube sropoeel foe an in of pees REV. W. E. VATER 1 J * back home in Rochester, N. H., jpects, he asserted in dédicating the the herone of a real melodrama. | Outer Link bridge here: Kidnaped by two gunmen, be- “There must be positive endeavors Meved members of a white slave | to preserve peace.” Ting, she escaped when they left | He said America, determined to her to obtain food. Miss New- {stay out of war, would not remaip bury, amateur actress and beauty | sicof from these efforts, and, as if in prize winner, is a sales girl. reply to those who have been urging in American neutrality proclamation, MRS, JOHN YEGEN [285 mccicng sate to those violations of treaties and umane TAKEN BY DEATH, [Sezresusar see IL ONLY A WEEK eee ea He said the “present reign of = and international lawlessness” Wife of Pioneer Merchant Had |s few years ago with the “unjustified interference in the internal affairs of Lived in Burleigh County —_| other nations oe the invasion ots allen ‘otherwise for 49 Years Has ay feast A biage Whe EETS PICKETT blestnice Ann: pal threatened.” e ee 3 me Speaking of more recent disorders, Bishop Cushman presides over the, Rev. Roe is superintendent of the|™#n's land wil od he continued: “Without » declaration 43 barricades at the back , 20 p. m. without or Denver dioveet of tis Suieon. He has church in the Bismarck district and,/rese at the front tonitis, She had. been ; war a thou! ek 3 Bigmarok | Otterdnoe ass opecats auty ‘ a9 such, ts. member of the Bishops |" DS fe il 1 week. o : cluding women and’ dhildren, are Be- Rev.. Vater is pastor of the MoCabe| cabinet which will assist the bishop As the bitter ruthlessly murdered with bombs Methodist Episcopal church here and in the sssignment and reassignment| environs of Shanghal cape times of so-called peace, the host to the convention has}af Bossberdmen es a ty marines without cause or notice. “Nations are fomenting and taking speak Ring” in the City Auditorium at 8 9. 3 of Speakers to Address P. Yegen, John Yegen, William Social Workers Yegen, Mrs. E. Schults and meee a li riot : Flat 3 | i? fy ii i : Denver, Oct. 5—(P)—J. Warren Madden, chairman of the National Labor Relations board, bluntly told the American Federation of Labor ) convention Tuesday that a Wagner act amendment the federation has Prosposed ‘might make the country “the happy hunting ground for the | R. C. Kirkwood, L. V. Spohn, B. F. Lawyer and August Harke. Asks Commissioners for Use of Bandstand But Finds School Board Owns It » Thursday. The ‘public is invited ‘attend this lecture. At Critics Within A. F. of L t Critics ithin A. F. Or L. Labor Convention Favors Reso- HEAVY RAINS 0, Car Rolls Into River; 4 Drown Disband ‘Pro-Cio’ Board T ‘ATE R ARM j . MS'| persons were drowned when their : car rolled down s hill and into the Green River here while they awaited Minot Total for Past Week Gead were Mrs. Roma Bell Over 2 Inches her two sons, Harold, 10, and ‘Missouri Slope residents hoping for sompany wanton. to go ahead with fall plowing and Taking notle of A. F. of L. ac-| ot ied shel st cusations that ‘his Hoard was “pro-| Siro Ae, as 36 of an inch of rain fell|38, Central ity, Ky. lowered, win: NLRB Chief Strikes Back TO BE BUILT HERE BY STATIN KPYR fe he asian, ‘The A. F. of L. executive council prospec:| Nye Will Address confer. Structure Will Rise 700 Feet In- in {ts convention report, sald the Missouri Teachers| to Air at New Location labor board had no right to interfere Irksville, Mo., Oct, 5.—(?)—Mrs. North of Menoken in disputes between unions. William | in.the state Green, A. F. of L. president, said|feported at Bottineau and Minot a week ago last Sunday. recently the federation would seek) “Heaviest precipitation was reported amendment of the Wagner act 0/9: stanley, where an inch and three- ny = ntroduced Following ‘Stanley in the precipita- tery the 7 amerieeh Federation of Labor con-|{{00 column were Wiliston with 1; Minot with 1.04; Bottineau, 61, vention by the Boot and Shoe Work-|rangdon, 52; Jamestown, 53; Bis- ers union -had called upon President/marck, 36; Carson, 43, and Devils Roosevelt to disband the national ls-|Lake, 16. bor relations board becaisse, it said, Additional rains were forecast at dee icine ull aoe aga kt he a3 FI a 2 i il if iy E i z ea fh oy som coset ey sre tonioe pole baer os Paul ee What’s Happened to Stocks? 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