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i ae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [te wetie | Yankees Capture Third Straight, 5- Fair tonight and Sat- North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper urday; little change in ESTABLISHED 1878 .” BISMARCK, N. D., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1937 PRICE FIVE CENTS |. Japan Preparing Reply to American Condemnation|mmnas row | DRAFISPORMALNOTE Hunting Season — |SINDAYSERIICEAT | _ Duke Trails Briskly-Walking Wife GETS 9 HITS OFF HAL SCHUMACHER WHILE U S, CABINET METHODIST MEETING ‘ees al | PONDERS NEW NOTE) a Saturday pay mp pic sms os Third, and Again in Fourth : eka ; Men Without Women| 5 Innings Oriental Empire Likely to De-/ Geese Until Nov. 7; Upland Throw Apple Cores) Anticipation of Huge Crowd nounce WNine-Power Treaty Bird Period Ends Oct.18 | |¢———————4|_ Forces Group Into City Audi- as Obsolete ihe eG GERGGMAING. of shot NIPPONESE ‘DECLARE WAR’ |Sortn tance cit seat coed ot ——_—_—_. the annual migra terfowl and Shanghai Proclamation Consid-|upiand game birds sing saute ered Equivalent; Britain, | Ssturday. GIANT RALLY FAILS Peerage ray Ce nee torium, Vater Announces Iain watched boys throw sand- ae Load Bases in Ninth But Can't . wiches and apple cores at each Changing plans previously made, iver; 4 other in their lunchroom at the | Rev. W. E. Vater Friday announced Deliver; Make 4 Errors; Score senior high school and Friday | that the Sunday morning worship’ 4 Only Run in Seventh ordered discontinuance of separate | services would be held by local eating places for boys and girls. | Methodists in the City Auditorium Polo Grounds, New York, Oct, 8— France Watch Italy (By the Associated Press) Japanese. government” was drafting a formal statement of Japan’s atti- tude on her condemnation by the United States and the League of Na- tions for violation of the nine-power treaty guaranteeing China's territorial lete and inapplicable in the present emergency. In Shanghai, Gen. Iwane Ma’:ul, Japanese commander-in-chief on the Shanghai front, issued a proclama- Hulterstrum expected hunters will have “the best shot” on ducks and Span A peyrioes , crgully ‘years, he “Boys’ manners,” he said, “and men’s, too, need women around and if you don’t believe it, leave a man alone in a house for a week and see what you find.” SEASON PRICE FOR ARTISTS CONCERTS State Game Commissioner D. W. Hunters, shoting from 7 a. m. to Minimum Is $2.50, Individual FIXED AT $4 T0P rather than in the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church. The reason, he said, is that the church auditorium is not large enough to accommodate the crowd which is expected here Sunday for the final day of the state Methodist Conference, in session here. A prayer and praise service will be held at the church at 9:15'a. m., but the regular Sunday morning worship services will be in the city auditorium. Rev, Vater will preside and Bishop Ralph 8. Cushman will preach on “The Divine Discontent.” Climaxing the six-day gathering will be the ordination service at 2 p. m., Sunday, followed by the reading of appointments of ministers to con- gtegations for the coming year. A Sunday night service with Rev. (#)—Before the crumbling defenses of their rivals, the Yankees pounded out their third straight victory in the World Series Friday, defeating the Giants 5 to 1 as the national leaguers committed four errors and their ace right-hander, Hal Schumacher, proved too wild to stop the enemy sluggers. Inning lined to Ripple. Ball one low. caromed off Danning’s foot for a wild pitch and Crosetti ran all the way to pt. tion—the first official announcement |a movement of ducks and geese to of the Japanese invasion of China—/| North Dakota waters, hunters said. which Chinese considered the equiva-| Hulterstrum aserted good reports + lent of if not a diplomatically formal |of grouse had been received from declaration of war. Rolette, South Bottineau, Towner, Attractions Higher; Sale | N. Everett Hanson, Minot, in the pul- Starts Saturday pit, will om the conterence, Thursday night a Jetee crowd heard Season tickets for this year’s Bis- marck concert series, which lists as It may not be long before the United States will see a scene like this, the former king of England JAPAN HAS BROKEN WORD, its main attraction the appearance tagging along behind his briskly striding American wife, for they have obtained permission to come to SAYS PREMIER'S SON America. The picture, just received from abroad, shows the Duke and Duchess of Windsor crossing the here on Dec. 4 of the famous Ballet Russe, will cost from $2.50 to $4, Miss sidewalk to their waiting car in Paris, where they went after departure from the honeymoon retreat in Princeton, N. J., Oct. 8—(P)}— Austria. Japan, says its premier’s son, “has brol and Griggs ities and, the Mis- sourl river bottoms are included in ken her word on the Kellogg || areas where Chinese Florence Fritch, series manager, an- pact and is fighting a war although e nounced Friday. as a servant of the people. Rehoboam | it is undeclared.” The tickets will go on ‘Woodmansee’s and a Commenting on President Roose- velt’s Chicago attack on war-mak- ee iid ie oencccae | Bismarck Postoffice Will Be 5 Pd : ef : i £ fe efeerewie Ready for Use About Nov. 15 BROPHY WARNS OF {stro crn oe! CARPENTER DIES HIGHWAY DANGERS) Seer" | IN AUTO MISHAP October Month of Highest Tr: for bout Nov. 15, Daniel J.|,. = fic Tolls, Says N. D. Safety ad pecdccnnf eagianet on the|!njuries Received in Grand project, said Friday. Forks Accident Fatal to Engine Dedication ceremonies are scheduled of first floor seats and first five rews | tions is the dominant factor in sound ——_ H bal-|human relationships and that things| Walter J. Brophy, sate, highway master General Farley stops in Bis- dent thought he had to some- thing to re-eétablish "Rastican “In any event, it would be bad for America, to start anything against Japan because she would only lose Bowman, Adams, @ good customer (Japan) and get ® || star Billings. © bad one (China).” x oe _ Ger pam cane orm | [MF BIDDERS ON ND. means to subdue its opponents.” wate aes Set: | HIGHWAY JOBS NAMED tory and a peaceful future after scourging the “Chinese government army who have been pursuing s0t | Work Includes 69 Miles of Stab- 5 i 2 lf i : L Structure Tuesday 2 i : 5B i to take place next Tuesday when Post- Gust Wrage, 51 are designed to serve man, created| safety engineer, Friday | marck on his way to the Pacific coast.) Grang Forks, ND, Oct. sy — ies prices will range from $250 2 God’s own image, instead of man| October and the remaining months of | but the building will not be completed | Gust Wrage, 51, died at 12:50 a. m. pasate Z in in}and for occupancy before the owe with Communist in- ilized Gravel Work Cost- for the best seats to $1 for the bel- ing , Se ie ae see oe creases es pee jpancy Friday in Grand) Zora hosrital Tokyo Stecks Stronger ing $243,664 cong. October—the month of rain, fog] Originally scheduled to be completed t. Wi be ei oe Commitee Monnet Let by Sept. 18, work on the building was |ynen nis ‘car ‘overturned several aee Tokyo pldaeliveciea ive which hi n thrown consternation by President Roosevelt’s speech advo- Poser hteael aes ee ee cating concerted action to “quaran- totaling 4243968 for 69 miles of stabil- tine” pared nations, opened |iso4 gravel work were announced late | The next great step toward Dem- At the same time Miss Pritch an-|..ra0y occurred in America, continued and the opening date set/times on old Highway 2, one-half mbe' back because of inclement weather | mile west of the University. conditions last winter and decision to me of the ad- ‘1 ‘hick when the Puritans were forced by nee ee ante: BS circumstances rather than desire to Ust consists of C. L.|establish in Massachusetts a pure do more work than was first planned. se ‘A. G, Burr, George | democracy. ‘Approximately $250,000 will have|| Nj. D, Traffic Toll °. uel 35 fi i as slightly Friday. I single. Dickey In ashington President Roosevelt |PT8y by P. H. McGurren, state high eens eee Saxvik, Bismarck;|, The answer, he said, was that two been expended on the project by the the tt field wall prosepgh ra) summoned the cabinet and his chief/"'G p siared, Bismarck, Dr. Daniel T. Weston and Miss Vir-|thirds of the people on the May- time it is completed, Postmaster Christ Selkirk singled to right on the first diplomatic advisers to consider tive of the U, 8, Bureau of public roads | gina Wright, Mandan, and the fol-|flower were criminals and renegades Bertsch estimated. The original ap- Today 9S pitch scoring Dickey. Melton began America’s new role in international forth Dakota, conferring lowing Bismarck women: Mmes. Burt |80d only one-third were Puritans. propriation set aside for it was $215,- efforts to stop the Sino - Japanese Scores oe eases nishway eneteoe? Pinney, W. T, Targart, George Sha- ee, set up a [egrets tre aar ed, 000, but the additional work brought Year ed nd be ecieri ww : 2B fer, F. L. Conklin, Ople 8. Rindshl, ad n|the month of highest traffic tolls in| *bout the increase, Bertsch explained. intentionall With the government already com- aldo, Towne, Frank |sether. He advised those who claim of hig a Marbi Lasser! was intentionally passed. mitted to participation in s proposed] sniy will be awarded by tonight. The Liat, res ae "A. P, Len-|lineage tracing back to the May-|the nation, he said. Nineteen North eer aed tae marble in Ago Pearson fanned on a called third strike nine-power conference on the co0-|bias are for 1 Fae d od: |hark George D. Mann, Gordon Cox, | lower to be perticular to specity| Dekotans were killed in October, 1936.) Denton fo se ie eee of with the count three and two. Two flict, the president and his aides had |aitional yi for olling|C. A. Bonham, E. J. Conrad, J. E.|the group to which their ancestors pest tuns, three hit, no errors, two left. to determine the extent to which the|woet te be dene in the spring. Low bids | D Berce, George Dueme- | belonged. Former Minot Man the new marble and paint the plaster! A carpenter, he had lived in Grand| tants Danning popped to Lazzeri. United “States. will co-operate in| Tork, 10 be done in the spring. Low bids | Devis, W. B. Pierce, George Daciee” |" But in Massachusetts the courts be- , = work of the entire building was made|Forks and recently had worked at formulating and executing conference (alevont ones a miles U. 8. No.| Ferris Cordner, E. P. Quain, L. W. becen iyrerme tenes seid, and were Dies in Accident Baca by ihe Beet ceatmare Bousrede, arrangements have not| BOP ee Confers With Hull Paladins ‘i Meearwing bike ne oie Ae Oct. | ples of the established order. Shelley, Idaho, Oct. 8—()—Struck|this work are to be called for soon,|been completed, Ambassador Hiros! Balto of Japen|° torton-Stark—213 miles on U. 8.|22, the series includes Ossy Renardy,| Thereupon Rev.’ Thomas Hicks, | by an automobile Wednesday, Dudley | socording to Lix. rere Te two and two. No runs, no hits, no conferred late Thi with Secre-| No, 10, Hebron east and west, W. H.| violinist, Nov. 17; the Ballet Russe preacher, advanced for the first time| Muhs, 33, Great Falls, Mont., died) At first it was not planned to install esrors, one left. tary Hull, but said he did not protest | Noel Co., Jamestown, 86. “lon Dec. 4 and’ Mischa Leyitzki,|the theory that true government ex-| Thursday of injuries received in the|the new marble and paint the paster Fourth Inning against the department's con-| Billings—11.4 miles on U. 8. High-j pianist, Feb. 9. ists only by the consent of the gov-| mishap, He was a native of Minot,|at the present time, but decision to do Yankees —Ott grabbed Crosetti's demnation, 10, Medora east, M. Maroon. J fe (Continued on Page Two) N.D. so was made following the vigorous sharp grounder on the first bounce Binmare : : protest by United States Senator The denunciation, he declared,| Bismarck, $45, and threw him out. Rolfe lined a hit to right and made it good for two bases when Ripple threw wide to sec- ond base. It was scored as a double. The denunciation raised the possi- | 880.80. marble in the lobby would not matct'! Helper Engine and Passenger| DiMaggio beat out an intield single to pot AN ailnnc creep deed Grand Forks—12.6 miles on U. 8./ strike of Greyhound bus drivers, a Flesnces 20089. so. 2| Northland Greyhound as page Sana poehendied Latete Wate Weil Mal’ co, sist Men in AF. of L. Union Model Airplane Is sein of Seamer Age intone new marble installed there and that revise neutrality law. No, 2, McCanns east and west, W. H.| ordered Thursday by the Brother- % Ott, sending Rolfe to third. Gehrig In some quarters it was suggested | Noel Co,, $37,194.82, rl of Railway ‘Tesinmen; wil not the whole effect would be “disgrace-| Train Collide Near Bridge- | flied to Moore and Rolfe scored stand- this might be one factor in President affect operations in this region, Ss en oun ful.” The same was true with the old tha up otter the’ eatch. Hartel cul Roosevelt's consideration of = special George Page, local superintendent 9 plaster where patching had left large port, Nebraska off the throw-in but DiMaggio held Thora depaie of the’ sdmmiatstens i Nigra ca aa iris explained that usualy the treas ee Liadeneatiyig sith nee 5 pany, sal Q noise man-sized "| Bridgeport, Neb., Oct. 8. — —] Whitehead to Bartell. One run, two tion's Par Eastern policies when con- Page said drivers in this asea had| | Pause respecifully tn front of | {he tole oO athelr heads, |UrY department does not paint the in-| puriington Be ened a Oe gress convenes already is assured by 8 brotherhood of their own until re-| Ernest Barbie's gasoline-engine- It was the Barbies—who list |‘etlor of its buildings until they are) prigay the cause of a passenger train- rumblings of discontent from the cently, when they entered into an} powered model airplane at the perseverance among their virtues |S¢ least @ year old, in order that de-| helper engine collision three miles , quarters which sponsored the neu- arrangement with the American Fed-| hobby show in the Memorial | —taking up very modern method | fects in construction, which are likely | north of here late Thursday which| » nice stop of Jo's hard ground smash. trality legislation — peace organiza- : eration of Labor whereby most of] 4 ising tonight. of looking for lost model planes. |'0 #ppear in the plaster within that! killed five employes of the railroad] Bartell rolled out, Crosett! to Gehrig. tions and the “neutrality bloc” in them now carry cards issued by that You don't know what a time he They found it, too—on a flat time, may be fixed before painting.| and injured another. . It was the ND Huge Stone Dislodged as Frank jorganization. Office and femine) and his brothers had getting it | sandbar right in the middle of | This was not believed necessary inthe) Three passengers were taken to an| fourth straight inning which Pearson lye Denounces Course Schmitz Was Taking Coal are included in the deal. eq} there. the Missouri river, where it had | case of the original building. Alliance hospital for treatment, but! had retired the Giants in order. Chairman Nye (Rep., N. D.), of the as ing ‘This area, he pointed out, is serv: ‘Thursday night Ernest gent the made a perfect three-point land- Additions Are Listed their conditions was not reported ser!-| No runs, no hits, no errors, none old senate munitions committee de- from Open Mine by the Northland Greyhound ee seven-foot flying model up on a ing. Improvements not originally plan-| ous. The dead: left, the president's course as and the group directed to strike is) trie! flight in the bottoms south Returning to the local airport |ned but decided upon after work got| Robert Obie, engineer, and E. 8. an abandonment of the out- aE acme hot represented here. If operations) or Bismarck, and though he filled | they piled back into thelr car, junder way include: erection of a| smith, fireman, both of Denver, lined by the neutrality law. So did| Leith, N. D., Oct. 8—()—Funeral te bailar Meiend the tiny gas tank only one-fourth sped to the river, and after wad- |new flag pole; erection of new} members of the passenger train crew. six peace organizations which have! services for Frank Schmits, Grant|bowever, it may have some he| full of fuel, the plane flew out of through a stretch of muddy ‘wrought-iron hand rails on the front} B. B. Briley, engineer, Alliance, campaigned for application of the law! ounty farmer who was killed in- eee iy Soca) Aine, sight. water up to their knees, Isid lov- steps; roughening of the granite en-| w. V. Collins, fireman, Sterling ever since the japanese Th by f , o said. Ernest, his brothers, Erwin and ing hands on the ship. trance steps, which were worn) Colo., and Rolland Middleton, student broke out. stantly jursday falling rock ; Eugene, and Harrison Monk, an- It was undamaged, even by last |smooth during 25 years of service; in-| fireman, Bridgeport, members of the France and Britain stood ready to| s cosl mine mishap, will be held prob-| Rqualization Board other Bismarck model airplane .| night’s rain, though, they'll ex- |stallation of all new insect screens| helper engine crew, execute decisive action to counter| ably Monday at the Catholic church T Le enthusiast, followed Hard behind plain at the hobby show tonight, jin the old part of the building; in- Italian moves if Premier here. Taking Up ax 'VY| in the Barbie car until they were “tt got @ little muddy.” stallation of new. marble in the Burie $6,000, fails to satisfy Anglo-! Schmits was one of several farmers oy stymied by a barbed-wire fence Al > they figure their {lobby; repairing of tile roof on old s t 9 regarding the use of volunteers in the | who were, taking coal from the walls} Gov. William Langer called mem-| and the gathering dusk. Erwin plane was up about 15 minutes |portion of building; installation of = Can’t Find It 5 Spanish civil war. of an open pit mine, which was n0t| bers of the state board of equalization] and Eugene piled out of the car and flew a total distance of 10 |new elevator; and other minor items. Diplomatic circles generally agreed | being worked this year by miners.linto session Friday for the state levy| to continue the. chase on foot | miles. And that was on the quar- Construction of the addition to the in London and Rome that if I Duce’s. Loosened from the overhanging ledge, | meeting. The board had a few minor| while Ernest followed as best he ter tankful of gas (5 eye-droppers original building was, of course, the Antioch, Calif. Oct. 8 —(P)— action bears the remotest tone of con- | s big rock crashed down on his head.| valuation problems to settle as it be-| could in the car. full, to be exact). Pilot Harry j|major part of the work. Running 50] An advertisement for -“boys to ciliation, one final effort will be made|‘ Death was instantanéous, according | gan .work prior to determining North ‘The plane, which had circled the Potter, who helped them find it, | feet north and south and 100 feet east] dig” plus a dime apiece to a crew to induce the Italian premier to come| to Coroner Emanuel Herts, who said/ Dakota's state tax levy, Tax Commis- field about 10 times at a height Proposes to follow the sturdy jand west, the addition is three fuil! of neighborhood boys netted Mrs. i quickly to a discussion of the question | no inquest would be held. The mine|sioner Owen T. Owen said. of about 200 feet, had drifted off model in his plane some day if j|stories and basement. It is built of] Rose Giovanni $6,000. at issue. That question is the problem | is about two miles west of Leith. northwestward on a light breeze they ever decide to fill it full. Indian limestone, as is the old part Mrs, Giovanni, fearing “bank 7) of withdrawing foreign fighters from}. Schmits leaves his widow and five NO MORE PILOT LICENSES toward the river, The show room will open at 7 /of the building. , moratoriums” in 1933, buried the Spain. children, three brothers, Nick 0%} Washington, Oct. 8—(#)—The bu- The four continued their search Pp. m. and everything from dainty The base of the addition is of grey| money in a tin can in her base- Eden Lauds Talk Leith; John of Elgin and M. F.|reau of air commerce issued new regu-| until pitch dark—that plane took Indies’ handiwork to model steam |New Hampshire granite and the in-| ment. Unable to find it in two Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden in| gchmits of Mandan, and one sister,|Iations Friday decreeing that after| a lot of time to make—but the engines that really work will be |terlor woodwork is of white oak. days’ digging, she advertised. “gratification” over | Mrs. Albert Fischer of New Salem. He | November 1 pilots will be issued “cer-| -hunt was hopeless. included in the array of exhibits. All flooring throughout the build- The boys tore up the basement President Roosevelt's appeal for worid| has been 2 resident of Grant county |tificates of competency” instead of Early Friday morning residents Entries wil] be received up to the jing, except where marble or ter-| and unearthed the money in « on Page Two) since 1906 licenses. of Park Hill were awakened by opening hour. (Continued on Pegs Two) short order.