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TO RE-ENTER TALKS 10 END CIVIL WAR ‘ Madrid Again Digging Out of Debris Caused by Severe Rebel Shelling (By The Associated Press) France He i ele ff i _p.a 2S “Do you part them in the middle, sir?” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1937 OV NEA SERVICE. Ine. ever ea: ABOUT Flll ISLANDS Rotary Club Anthropologist, Son of Bismarck Physician Bismarck’s Rotary club heard about i Islands Wednesday from & pologist there, the Fi Columbia University anthro; dene fesarch work ‘The eye is an organ you can’t afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner Offices Opposite the G. P. Hotel since 191¢ Phone 633 Biemarek, N. D. Columbia cone within the last five years, he said. Quain emphasised the primitive Ufe of the Fiji Islanders. He exhibited 12 large photographs of native live and island scenes, to- gether with several native articles. Quain was introduced by KR. M. Ber- geeon, program chairman. P. B. Heath, former Mandan Ro- tarian, was introduced as a new club member by Theodore Quanrud. FP. A, Odpelin called the clubs’ at+ tention to the next Boy Scout Court of Honor at the in gy auditor- 5 day. jum at 7:30 Rotary, Edward M. Conant, Minne- "| apolis, would be present at the club's next regular meeting. ° Guests incltided Dr. N. O. Ramstad, Judge L, EB. Birdsell, Washington; James Taylor, Bismarck, and Rea Taylor, Pittsburgh. N. D. Man Hunted as ‘CATHOLIC SUPPORT OF FRANCO BACKED Group Denies Spanish Bishops Favor Nazi or Fascist Ideas New York, Oct. 14—()—A of lew Yor group 178 Roman Catholics were on Thuraday in defense of Catholic sup- supported the Spanish bishops who in « pastoral letter had supported the Insurgent cause. BY AMERICAN BODY: ‘The American Catholics denied the Spanish bishops had them- gelves in support of Nasi ideas or politics. ‘They asserted de- that of Soviet Russia in Spain. The statement asked American Protestants to say whether they ac-| | cepted and approved a regime “which has carried on a ruthless persecution He eile} religion since February, It denied charges of Insurgent atrocities and charged the Loyalists had deliberately attempted to destroy the Catholic religion. Churches havé been razed, virtually all priests mas- sacred and 14,000 Catholics executed, the statement said. Emmons Club Women In Annual Meeting ) N. D., Oct. 14—Mra, R. P. the Phelman Busy Bee club Suspected Kidnaper}: Langley said. “Our two reliable men,” is identical with that of the poster picture put out by the’ federal - bureau of investigation.” The chief said the man drove to- without finding such a car. 20% off on overcoats at Alex Rosen & Bro. Visitor i in Capital Ralph Kenneth . Bradford, . deaf. mute from Indianapolis, Ind, who He has learned the sign danguage but few people know that so his communl- cation with normal persons is by éx- changing notes. His principal source of income, he| said, is by selling bits of strange in- formation te Robert Ripley, the “Believe-it-or-not” man, and by send- ing pictures and news articles to one of the leading newspaper syndicates. Bradford now has visited’ all of the 48 states several times and more than 4,000 American cities. Nye’s Office Here Will Remain Open U. 8. Senator Gerald P. Nye’s of- fice in the Prince Hotel here will re- main open for an indefinite period in spite of the special session of con- gress, it was announced Wednesday. WINDSORS VISIT MUSEUM Berlin, Oct. 14—()—The Duke and Duchess of Windsor were late risers Thursday after @ strenuous program Wednesday and did not leave their hotel until after noon. They visited the museum where the celebrated Eeenroce: altar was the chief attrac- Birds of the finch family are seed eaters, and of great value to farmers of many countries, 20% off on overcoats at Alex Rosen & Bro. Lakes POLISHING PECIALS ,| tor, died at the Hague Thursday. 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