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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | tewerie ; Snow tonight; cloudy North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper Saturday; moderate cold wave tonight President Favors Revision of Taxes ' Japanese Take Over Shanghai Communications] worcn WHENEV ‘MTEsTo OM Mountain Slides on City FIRST JUSTICE OF =| Bismarck Hunter Involved in Ig Se ea B ‘ : m a 1 ilt Recommend Legislation AND RADIO. ORFICRS CAT-aclysmic CAT-astrophe™ wal DIES IN PORTLAND Spurring Private Housing NGS ee “Scared out of his shoes” is no 5 line’s breath on the back of his Activity Monday Guy C. H: Corliss Was Widely figure of speech for Darwin Fryer, 420 Second St., Bismarck. Move Tightens Grip on: City; You would have been scared \ ; While Fryer forgot all about |TO ASK CUT IN ROAD HELP Drive on Nanking Con- Known in Legal Circles; shoeless too if you had plum- the shotgun he held in his hand, i meted into the downy lap of a Sandin let loose with his, The Ss Hi A tinues Unchecked Lived in State 26 Years Missourl river bobcat, like Pryer first blast bowled the cat over, |Says Highway Aid Authoriza- : ‘ ’ dia. X Fe ee te eee an tion Year or Two in Ad- RED PLANES SAID MASSED| ae ee Funeral serves for dudge Quy 0.| Hunting rabbits, Thankag bowed the cal over. Again the vance Is Unsound y . 2 Dakota cat sprang after Fryer. Rain Checks Spanish War; Bri- . : oft the : Reharniod Ga ons npr aod offer. aaWisshington, Nov. _28—(e)—Presie tain Assured French Se- ; ” , fing a silent prayer for Pryer, the | Gent veil ants Fiiiey Beimaces € alspeiahee. ef, cat dropped dead, It weighed 30 fe ea es ones cone curity Not in Danger é < . Pounds and had a Se-inch stretch. | "as further moves to restore contid- : } ” Fryer. ence and stimulate industry the pres- By the Associated Press) ‘ ear stil tooking for his |ident told his press conference he ‘ aaa n tightened ber grip on Shang- 5 rubbers. would send a message to congress hai Saturday by taking over control ‘ 5 i display . |Monday recommending legislation to of all communications facilities hither- % dee oot: Pare adipyiad tor spur private financing of a large scal tw held by the Chinese government in West Broadway, where Fryer is | housin the, international settieneny as well and hair on the back of my neck!” Nien alte employed. : as the native parts e cl ‘ Fryer didn’t waste any time. He 3 C. R. Reff, store proprietor, said |Usl appropriations for federal aid in Rameiresd teleere nee oad een ae See cece ot ag, unt oe oe tok one Jeap, right out of hisrub- —_—tore with the cat so close behind —he -had_ vetoed a suggestion that reed faith aiep, ae cle aia tions were placed under Japanese rule. : Pye an an instructor in’ Portiana| Ce" Off scross the bottoms he Fryer said, he could feel the fe- Fryer also be put on display. closed, involves a presidential letter aay, igs ee principal offices and ae “ law ent deka Pel hace) Soe , to department heads to anticipate at ns of these services are e &y oY ive lew federal purchases of supplies for the international settlement. % . ROADS DEPARTMENT Gets Nickel Back, G-MEN WON T JON remaining seven months of the cur- Japanese authorities have not in- ; : high school Balances Books rent fiscal year and to speed these up dicated whether they intend to esta- instead of spreading them over unt bush their own censors in the cable ‘ : S June 30. and radio offices communicating with & He read law in a Poughkeepsie at- Macon, Ga, Nov. %—(P— Asked if he favored tax revision as a foreign countries. torney’s office from 1876 to 1879 and Coie Grace, deputy county tax ax aid to business now, or at the Japanese indicated plans to extend > a ‘ % in the latter year was admitted at collector, struggled two days to regular session starting in January, their influence in the Chinese customs . 3 4 Brooklyn to the New York bar. | balance "his books. He was a the president joked with his question- service at Shansyal:p by placing Ja- z ges mins Returning to his native town, he a nickel shy. «x and asked if he had been reading vi reread: message Must Show Federal Crime Has} special session which he said made Been Committed, Cummins | Ver, “lear thet tax revision was de- Wires Benson In other words, he added, he wanted. panese appraisers and examiners in practiced law and on April 6, 1883, He even carried on the grim customs offices on the Shanghai , s . married Effie V. Edson of Clifton ? battle Thanksgiving day. because « waterfront. This will follow closely 5 . then he would be free of’ inter- the recent appointment of high Jap- : 3 4 é rand Forks, 2, ruptions. anese administrative officials in local nances, Keep Close Tab on » But the door opened and s man customs offices. . He E entered. Status of Council Uncertain Property “I owe you @ nickel,” he said. ncmensemanscears| | Sic yin ete ie State iinet maa ot si | pdt Dy MR et a pe a jowever, a) ve , Mr. » WES -} wi taken over any of the functions of the| afd rock threatens to plunge 600 feet into the Los Angeles ri clecied to ttie state supreme court, | Zine E. Sevison, state highway eng! rods Shanghai municipal council, the inter- covering roadway, bridges, railroad tracks and small residences He became the first chief justice, | meer, announced Friday installation of Governor Elmer Benson netional body his Boverns the -in- the entrance to the Figueroa street tunnel. In greatest immediate |r. 1902, he aut reniiionsted by Sti] a new Budget aystem for rigi¢ ‘control en BOARD roeidart nea oe ieereed ampe tauntiot | rida ene ternational settlement under, the for-| danger was the Elysian Park roadway, winding around the mountain {state political parties and re-elected| of cepacia fi finances and =i Justice ‘cannot enter the Patrick. 5. eign consular corps.) directly below the main ait padi’ cameramen are stand- murder case unless evidence Lemar it ‘all propbriy. a “6 ithe eoreroer soremnee "and : and 3 of rirlosted (Ouaitbigs 0 amen ‘The reduction in federal ald high- flanking, Chiang, undaunted by euttior{ ties. antes they were stale- the apparent tend coe troops ies Je nee in. efforts to track down the foros up tiie Banga! pesinwtio rel Vv i ants [ecuramtdes ‘telegrapbed lie, gover [enna brent to nameless the tee terated that “China will resist to the ore ry rs i es set up can not thereafter be exceeded | Assertion LA Court Without] ror: get. last man.” 7 i b. E without further authority for expen- “You will appreciate the department| Asked if this was the first step un< « The Tokyo newspaper Hochi pub- a ee ain, Power to Reconvene Body | i, 1imited in the scope of its jurisdic-|der the Morgenthau. program, the lished a dispatch from Tsuruga 2:- Dr. L. E. Hoffman, 33, Mott, and|| 4 < In making the change from eaten Completes Argument tion to. violations of federal statutes Deseident replied pained saying the other Had been ttseod fy se marilms peas Fare ‘ All-Slope ‘Teams to : pied tne department te fall is fall- under circumstances indicating infrac- soar nereas the had been massed in the maritime pro-} ‘Ward County Farm Wife vinces, that: part of Siberia nearest piceh ais Be Named Saturday ||c: phi aiphs Delte, national iegal| ing in step with the uniform account-| The state supreme court is without| tion of state or municipal laws only.” ie injuries: _— oa rT areObb: aepene reconvene the board of| The burden of enforcing state and| ‘The president seid his message Tues« sa T90b, Judge Corliss returned to| adopted tor all states and the U. 8. ace algerie hee panei eal laws rests with authorities |day would say that the time hed come UND to give the commencement ad-| Bureau of Public roads by the assocl-| ©.) po, sathre contended Fri-|areed With thelr enforcement, Cum- automobile~ death gfe planes were enter-|, North Dako bombing dress. ation of highway officials, ing China by way of Sianfu, capital|fell jumped two in two days with acli"t, Cotliag, three sons, H. HL, G. W.J | Necessity for » perpetual inventory day in his brief completing arguments} Dr. Gilbert Seashore, Hennepin * ct western Shensi province, presum-| fatalities Teported from Bismarck and E. Corliss, all of Portiand,| has become increasingly important as] in the state tax levy contest action. |CCunty coroner, indicated an inquest ably to buttress China’s resistance to Wis Gead are? Japan, ae ieee ea? pe ener: Bememan, 28. ett terminus ern coast normally the of steamer services to Vladivostok.) Mrs. Henry Abrahamson, Ward county housewife. The ( Hoght i Cleparah aise sea ates Hoffman died in a Capital City lengin Visdivostok, ! nbepital at 4:50 p. m., Thursday of were being assembled. paralysis suffered when his autom>-| bile rolled over on a highway east of pee a daughter, Mrs. Harry Andrews, this brief,| Would probably be held Monday or New York, survive. 5 Bevison. aed dt tds es Tuesday, SNNG CONTRACTS. |Ssecrsear | : 3 ENDS FORKS STRIKE Sr ses seers NEW DEAL PRESTIOR /2sassvarssasose y thou- ization bills the secretary of agricul- doing its utmost to increase tr considerable lore January 1 as to what their eaaaiy of its ee across ral him worshipful master of the Mo Bakers’ Pay Scales Arranged; ; i] share would be. beria have been coming out of Siberia |!0dse- 22 Strikers Had Already {40g each season.” ‘Thus, the authorization was more Toclihites or four yeasts ABA in’ lates ‘A more complete control of con- Roosevelt Administration Lacks | ‘hen thet, the chief executive | re; have been confirmed.) re id | E Gold tains slowed operations in the N. D. Traffic Toll Resume Work pda ren ae tiene ‘Co-ordinated Manpower’ | the states had to do was to take the Spanish civil war, limiting activity s CIO Chief tender and it obligated the’ federal to minor engagements on the Aragon || - jays ie" governnient. and Madrid fronts. The government Tory 914 On still another move to aid indus- reported some gains on the Guadala- try, the president said he would con- jara front, conrarins two villages. supreme Thursday night. terview copyrighted | tinue his conferences with power util- Threaten to Pursue Ships Year RACED T0 HOSP TAL By the agreements apprent ; fi in C ‘ty executives when he returns from The insurgents, were irked over ai-|| Ago receive a miniam of $14.8 week while Herald and | the south early next month. He wants leged flight of government planes across French territory in raids on in- 1,500 Offer Blood to’ them to undertake an expansion pro- x gram. surgent towns. They threatened to| wuneral services will be held in the |Former Marquette U. Football 2 Stricken Youths Moderate Cold Wave b at Apa io his pee corinne pursue government ships across the Puneral home of Bismarck ‘ : ordinated manpower.” ernment French frontier if it occurred again. |gunday af 2'p. m, with Rev E.o,| Star Speeded to Chicago Years Fourth of July, Labor Day and] a ot. wow, af— (Canadian Forecast in Bismarck |*snset manpower ory of every- United States government would Keep French ‘sultioriics could have. bean Shureh of New dalem, officiating. Over Cleared Track ieee time and one third | Press)—From a list of 1500 offers of] No doubt made dyspeptic by too | ting from Ssturday night he will leave for Miam{ : fo1_ overtime. blood transfusion, doctors Friday se- end will be gone for nine days. 4 involved in allowing such frontier) Burial will be at New Salem beside go, Nov. 26. James Hel-| ‘The 22 men, who walked out of six| lected two persons who may aid , said. May Wait Till January crossings. the body of his father. v with infan- pacts Nov. 14, already had resumes] young men afflicted with a rare In congress, likelihood of prolonged mines Britain’s confidential tatks ‘Was New Salem Born mer, 23, who was stricken deadly inf as an peeves = ith Germany on one side and France tile paralysis at. Stevens Point, Wis, ‘on the other kept an excited and trou- Priest cael d it co tid Ney and brought here by a specs train EB “Meanwhile, aout 16 truck Srivers ee gov sumneitag foe Gaslii talk bled Europe guessing on the diploma-| 1904. He received his primary educas.| Which raced over 249 miles o! cleared beers iS Lecrtaiaad pisaqantben oar ‘posstbil Arba Wie. ot Viscount ciaitax "ta ee eee ean PAGay sat ssid’ "everything is going further parleys, Germany and vislt CHRISTMAS SUPERSTITIONS s & SEs ERE FFonz school and Marquette university at|to be all a i a —_—__———_ Milwaukee. He wecelved his doctor's| He was placed in an “iron jung” at! Pioneer Dickinson legree direct st Luke’s ‘hospital early Thursday. Prance| tanto peeetice | Went Girectly 10/5, father, Dr. Philip A. Helmer, Ke- Woman Is Buried his mother, Mrs. G. P. Huft- wanes Ti. dentist, had“an ambulance — (Continued on Page Two) Tuesday. ‘Tuesday, > oe, e|COp Relieved of Gun; Under an oxygen tent, and rusted to government” contemplates Chicago in s two-coach train, Other eu. Lake Relieved|zzs trade trade sgreements ments whieh “wl Be the pisses also 9 were igaatnialaed on all peace. Cont 20 rs i a8Pe} traing were taken off the route to al-| . low the special’s passage. | ins automobile and $85,789 in Income. ‘The annual fall crop outlook pub- Taxes Still Unpaid lished by the International institute of 7 Scricullase sports: largest world t acreage recorded. The forecast js for 318 million bushels more. wheat than last year, not counting Russis, ’ China, Iran, Turkey and Iraq. #8 APPEAL FOR Now York, Nor i -1P A, unlit Christmas appeal for funds for war sufferers is issued to clergymen the country by Federal seawucaes eee sae ms Je = sate oad Sate ert son" Till Chyistmes

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