The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 12, 1937, Page 1

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4 walled = [farm Legislation Not Likely to : ie Be Ready.Monday, Bank- “ Pennie et bers; Will Outline Pur- — |an petzoleum Washington hit what many j dist Episcopal Bruised and cut but “happy to be ‘ falling the Beavieet drag on the busi- rogram. farm program, which will embrace it,|msined after bishops of the Metho- alive.” ‘Theodore Swank: arc Maurice Bankhead said he believed | wint cost $70,600,000 or more, dist Episcopal Church (North) ac-|Finberg, both of Clinton, Minn., were |it was announced Friday. day by Poderat Gudge P mf UJ NE The Weather Cloudy and colder to- North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper te night; Saturday fair and colder. ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, N. D., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1987 i PRICE FIVE CENTS ‘Wheat Skyrockets in World Markets Japan Declines New Brussels Parley Invitation ™wwne "BUT HINTS AMERICA Mowteribucly Married —_ PARTY LEADERS HIT President Leads Nation in Armistice Rites I ARGENTINA Bi ALONE MIGHT BRING AT UNDISTRIBUTED FACTOR IN Bu ABOUTPEACE TALKS PROFITS MEASURE Ducenber Contacts at Mine apolis Close § Cents High- er—Day’s Maximum Spokesman Says Ambassador ‘Must Be Some Modification,’ Can Talk of War in Light Says Harrison, Senate of U. S. Interests Finance Chairman ’ FIGHT OFF PROFIT-TAKING Close Is About 4 Cents Up in 9-POWER TREATY UNSUITED| | oe : VANDENBERG JOINS ATTACK Chicago; Ceiling Hit at Win- D : ; nipeg, Kansas City Chinese Troops Driven Further Inland; Fight Only Rear- Guard Actions Chicago, Nov. 12—(#)—Wheat prices skyrocketed 4 to 5 cents a bushel in some major world markets Friday as @ result of fears of severe frost dam- age to growing grain in southern end western Argentina. Despite heavy profit taking Chicago wheat retained most of its early ad- vance and closed with net overnight gains of 3% to 4 cents, December 92%- Doubt Expressed That Morgen- thau’s $700,000,000 Spend- ing Cut Can Succeed pan . Washington, Nov. 12.—()—BState- ticipate in the Brussels conference _— ments from Democratic and Republi- the Asiatic conflict but let it be Basil “Pat” Ryan (left), wealthy young New Yorker who has can senators gave new impetus Fri- known that the United States, acting coaching at N. C., said, through attorneys, that he sud- day to s growing campaign to reduce alone, might indirectly initiate Chi- himself married to the daughter of a traveling sales- business taxes. nese-Japanese peace discussion, man, Martha | Ark baby. From Chairman Harrison (Dem., : peg “excellent age of ee senate finance commie % % i é ioe cents per bushel gains permitted in ticket of entry” by which the there must be some of : _ ambassador 5 married. ~ e uni a . ¥ 2 we iota oof Ss T Just Hates Getting ee et ae “lag fe (SEVEN CORPORATIONS vauas ory oTR [fated on Bich | eet : BXONERATED IN GAS Camden, N, 3, Nov, 12—)— : : penditures a few months before they “Benatar Vandenberg (R.-Mich), like ‘ a3 Government Rests Case Against ia : 19 Companies, 48 Indtvi- METHODIST GROUPS | HEADS N. D. PARMicee ame NEARLY COMPLETED' pi ANE CRASHES NEAR'TENANCY COMMITTEE) "Siss%semssmcr’ ext Final Approval .by southern) CH ARER: TWO HURT _ | bare: copies: HRA petrol i Maddock Names Other Mem: one i, Peeiieat mesensta eee Fe es 8 administrator admitted i Lagging Industry Has Been Heavy Drag; FHA Encour- sald be. ages Private Capital BEGINNINGS CL we a4 i s 2 i : ‘i i E head Indicates Sco opel Nerners chase-Loan Program ght een A, ——————— denied and sug- E.-P. Christenson, long prominent / sested he offer, the documents later fn the Minot area as a farm leader, has been named by Walter Maddock,| gi ou7s_ stourned | until | Mondag, _|Minnesota Men Receive Frac- tures, Cute; Were Going to Hunt Coyotes — BE Ha i if the disorganized Chinese forces back from Shanghai proper after completely gaining control of Ee ; : | N. D. Nov. 12 —(#)— ef i if il Speaker it inevitable that the house would —_—- coe ee plans officially| being treated in ® Williston hospital) gerying with him will be George J.jon the motion of Special Prosecutor The Methodist “Protestant church & low 8l-| peker, director of extension at the| Hammond Chaffets, included all three ; 5 North Dakota Agricultural college, *#de publications accused of HE fi ferry ; Alex Lind, Williston, a Meetet ighting was concerned, came jo the’ rs Union; H. W. McIn- | The FHA, first agency to respond to i the political picture with Great Brit: the eff ‘of R It to ain’s announcement that an agree- ment had been effected with the Spanish insurgents for exchange of “commercial agents.” i é i ze Es ee get federal Judicial Appointment |#* "ens r ’ laying ou! Still Is Hanging Fire! Minot Police Chief : Powe: administration of Title 1 of the Bank- to Relieved of Duties’ : ; -fones term tenancy 18N, pases Gov. William Langer Friday denied lev ¥ r e last congress. This section of act deals with long-time loans to report published in @ Fargo news- paper that he had offered the judge- ship of the supreme court, to fill the vacancy created by the late John Burke, to Judge M. J. Englert of Val- ley City. He said he has not offered the post to anyone. The Fargo newspaper said it had learned from unnamed sources that the post had been offered to Englert and that reaped General P. O. . e would tendered a : pat a ’ Pris operators would mittees are to be selected from a list intment as district judge ea Englert. There was some com- of 12 to be submitted by the county -—(PM— , tenants for the purchase of farms. St. Louis, Nov. 12. —(#) — Vice 4 3 Will Help Co- Pegs moe ‘The committee also will recommend D 0 what counties should participate in Warren ©. Platt of Cleveland, dent of the Platt publications. Nye Asks Conscription As Anti-War Measure Oswego, N. Y., Nov. 12—(7)—Sen- sé agent and county FSA supervisor. ment that i B. Garberg, meee 2 ported n sta el asd atin es U 8. distri ttorney, might HELPED KILLED a Poin succeed Gaihre under the| County sherif 7 ™l, Wy Ta, , ‘ | ost to. Go ett pepelving, appa rumored set-up. ap RE, Garner. : is 5 = Get $2,588.80 for “Yes, sub, I know it's a quarter,” | Benton. Hattor, io oe oan of areas best sated Hettinger Grid Team Burke County Land charted z is : Since only $10,000,000 is, avaiable J want some change,’ . & nation Beats Killdeer, 20-0 Garner demanded, ; eee eet amipations to be te|our losing forelgn trade this year will be| “The same factors that led to our besten a herein Ae ties are|entry into the World war are operat- designated, however, tenants will ap-|ing today,” Nye said. Brazilian Dictatorship Is Fascism’s #22 #esc2% Pershing to Lead Entering Wedge in Western World xeiS232/284 or se. econ be made effective have been desig-} World war days, is back from France nated. to take command in « new war—tha per cent, compared with 1930. He got back 15 cents, Sioux City. ‘They figure this may be the beginning |even than continental United States, |by them with Japan. That shows what Demooracy’s Chief Solace !8/oc s big parade past Mussolini's win-|berring Alaska. sort of government they think he has. GAS the sen tne Secretary of Ag” fight against social diseases. That Vargas May Find Rule m democracy Lincoln, Neb. would be regional head- Hard to Maintain He: quarters for the administration of —__—_—_——_——_— the program. Paris, Nov. 12—(7)—The Bank [? MacKENZ 1 ; : France Friday lowered the discount z yn Affairs Will Consider Grain rate from 3% to 3 percent. The a . . Snceing in large tities one ‘The |reinforced Brasilian | i 5 aulaGon at He J juant z orship eceetican Brasil lederal government, pec bank's vauits. : Rev. H. Collett, t-lipped any | wor! tained : Washington, Nov. 12—()—Secre- This 3-Day-Old : a“ Me ° | Girl Is SMART! | ottidais announced here pots 8 irl is announced . Some* are Brasil Is Rich - A Bative of |ican observers also inclined to thé be-| Brasil is the first major nation Fargo, N. D., Nov. 12.—(P)—A |Canade, Dr. Collett served as @ muls- lief that the new set-up is just an-|adopt the totalitarian regime of three-day-old baby girl who can jslonary in North Dakots. , Jother of those personal rules—plus| triumvirate — Germany, Italy pronounce her last name per- Fascist which fectly, and does so frequently, is the phenomenon at St. Luke's here. She is the daughter of Mr. and ta ‘Still, the net of Rome, which Stare have Ween ia small tam to know thelr own brand of|imitatoes of Pascism, But Bras is

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