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| : t ‘| Telephone 2200 ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK LAWYER ‘Disclose Pitiful TO ASSUME DUTIES OF OFFICE AT-ONCE Represents Client Before Par- don Beard Before Tak- ing Oath PROMISES CO-OPERATION By First Money List Shows § $71.25 Total ice of Trucks Sought. | _ CHRIST _ THE BIS _ Stories of Want Open Your Heart Campai; Faces Greatest Need; Serv- MARCK TRIBUNE | North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper BISMARCK, N. D., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1937 TENTATIVE BALLOT “EUMINATES WHEAT - MARKETING QUOTAS Compulsory Control Downed in First House Test; More Modifications Planned “|MAY DO SAME. FOR CORN Land PRICE FIVE CENTS ‘Governor Names Alvin Strutz Attorney General - Court Limelight Hits Them attack on Nanking, remained intact. Japanese previously had reported its destruction. Japan's grip on Nanking tightened Tuesday. Then the Japanese Deal Set all lands on which options could not (Continued on Page Two) PROSECUTOR WILL ASK LABOR PROBE: Hennepin County Grand dury Tuesday Minneapolis, Dec. 7.—(7)—County Attorney Ed J. Goff prepared to go before the grand jury Tuesday to ask, he said, a thorough investigation of the labor situation here, and of the slaying Nov. 17 of Patrick J. Corcoran, Chiang |Minneapolis labor leader. Goff summoned 20 witnesses to sp- pear before the jury's opening session Tuesday. The county attorney also said he jexpected to present information con- cerning Al and Eddie Firotto, Chicago brothers, who were srrested Saturday lon Goff’s orders. The pair were in- volved in an altercation with Corcoran several days before he was shot near , and Board Will Reduce early carrying ttle moisture, and |But Water Boar be obtained at the same price as that | rencrted Dibcbet all exits three inches at SOCKET IS X-RAYED Project Rather Than Be ‘Held -|for which’ Stevens gave options, qual- | trom mae, bed bh ee ee 2 at Minot for the yin aes ity considered. ., | spearhead unit thrust toward the ; hdd Up,’ Says Member “Most of the landowners in the ares | Yangtze river which curves around ee Dee petal Be gi have shown a willingness to CO-Op-| the city’s western and northern Be Won't Have to Scrape Jawbone! Agreement with Fred Steverts, Great |erate and have not over-valued thelr | rringes, a ald“ s . Falls, Mont., forthe option of 1040 |/2nd,” he said. “In one or two in-} japanese rolled up field artillery to A tatitiy a oe, to Further Healing; Doc- | .rreg of land in the heart of the pro- Lea Peaentlegee ect inbaurra ad cover attempt of infantry to enter the , - orNo i? ihciceatce potteae illision ‘was ansunced ere [hed « chance to unloed st prices far| “7 PY sctling iis medevial walls “services are alip- Tuesday by D. J. Beakey, secretary |beyond the true value. Rather than |roxyvo IN FRENZY the Minot division, |. Washington, Dec. 7.—(#) — Whitelof the ‘North Dakota Water commis- |submit.to holdup we will simply re- | oveR EXPECTED VICTORY ‘of Dickinson | House officials said Tuesday examin&-|sion, : ‘ duce the size of-the project, since the Dec. 7.—()}—Tokyo was in a , tion of X-ray protographs had dis-| Beakey said the deal will be com- |Oly tract which it, was really neces- |s1a+. of ecstatic frency Tuesday, await- closed “no bone invpivement” : tril pleted as soon as the necessary legal [Sry to have was that, owned -by ling the fail of Nanking. land President Roosevelt's unhealed tooth/|detalls-can be arranged. , |Stevens. barra alata digs tees ged, jevertheless, it was generally be- ? socket. . ‘At the same ‘time the water com- its size and its location the heart lieved the capture of Nanking would Again Secretary Early told reporters this|mission announced s. tentative deci-|0f the project. Had we been unable ino: mean the end of the war. Japan- meant it would be unnecessary tolsion to reduce the size of the proj-|'0 agree with Stevens on an option jes thought scrape the bone to help the healing. ject “as originally ‘outlined. price: for: the land tiie ‘project Kal-Shek would concentrate his forces Dec. 7.—)—Fin- | He added the infection was confined| Details of the deal with Stevens |have had to be sbandoned. in Hunan province and attempt to solely to the soft tissues of the guim/were not announced but both Beakey ‘We Will Ge Ahead’ continue fighting with some sort of promptly | and that another treatment, involving|/and ‘Judge A. M. Christianson, rep-| “As it is the desl with Stevens|aid from Soviet it, | cleansing of the ‘socket from which &/resenting the North Dekote Rural | makes it certain that we will go ahead| The Japanese government said tooth recently was extracted, was/ Rehabilitation corporation, said it was/and enginers will be sent to Willis-| to be issuance of a declar- is the only | given Tuesday morning. “mutually satisfactory.” The rehabil-|ton immediately to begin the engi-|ation withdrawing Japanese recogni- which has Whether the president would go to|itation corporation is advancing the |neering job, estimated to cost about | tion of the Nanking war-time ob- | his office and receive callers deperided,| money to underwrite the water board's |¢5,000. In the theanwhile the WPA| Celebration of Nanking’s imminent t ‘° |Zarty said, on the outcome of these/agreement with the WPA. will go ahead with such work as can Monday night. Police re- the 13 debt- | treatments. Bimens Explsing Stand be done st this season and on the |laxed closing laws and the downtown 680,170,447. |. Secretary Early said both Com-| In‘’s statement Monday, Kenneth |besis of the engineering date now/| district of Tokyo blased with gaiety. has |mander Yando and Capt. Ross T. Mc-|W. Simons, Bismarck, chairman of | available. Throughout the night handbells from any. |Intire, White House naval physician |the water. commiission’s committee on| “The design of the enginesring | jinglod endlessly as newsboys that they in- jwere “most optimistic” despite evi- said the commission had | works will be made as as pos- dence of s continued slight, drainage. ‘to exclude from the project (Continued on Page anese advance. The Weather Unsettled tonite, fair Wed.; colder tonite; cont. cold’ Wed. FORMER NAPOLEON MAN KILLED WEST OF RIVER BRIDGE Maurice Fitzgerald, 43, Walk- ing Along Highway When Struck by Car LEAVES WIFE AND SON Patrick Fitzsimmons, 14-Year- Old Mandan Youth, Driv- srt ee seer nteomation given or of Death Car ’ : Everyone is asked to give what wae Is Member of Important Com-|| ne-can. All contributions should || Tuesday to Chairman G. A. Dahlen ‘ pale be sent to the Open Your Heart || 5Y the American Legion's committee|Would Wreck Program, Say itturice Fitagerald, 42-year-old missions; Took Over Gov- which has been surveying the situa- ; } i's Bracken campeign, 220 Main Ave. Bis- |! tion in Burleigh county. Administration Leaders; the ‘Mandan Cilian Conservation pais ‘The 25 cent: contribution came || The information was based on per-) Might Vote Thursday by © car driven by Patrick Pits- from @ lad who earned the money Sonal oven ‘ families Rosa Ponselle 1a white and checks-ups local ministers, —™ simmons, 14, Mandan, wt Ca oeney genera || cate from a local eitien who hag || YOluntMer charity workers and offical], Washtigion, ‘Dec. 1—0P-—Oppon-| Ehten velcse the ‘names ef the Sourt river bridge Monday: might 1:20 p. m. Tuesday by Gov. William|| siven the campaign major support || "ToS TPM oon declared to| “nts °F compulsory. crop.control, vie-} four opera stars above entered The accident occurred at about 9:15 Langer. He will take charge of the eres ees es ble aoe Cate cae be typical of others, were offered by|*rous. in their first house test, pro- tee Hnallgnt rot tie sleceralone La ee agregar te | Office at once. aglttentied a Sel ese the committee in its 3 posed. Tuesday further: modifications} term now Progress > ward Mandan just west of Coman Bar Si a ilotan Madre | Pep exer ad Tn one instance a woman ib attempt-|which some administration lenders igen bred Sd ate Cont AIC Mande gee chief executive assumed office, suc-|| Carol Leifur ... 2190 |] 128 to keep ppeetier 3 aay Gparted said would wreck the farm program. | ernment charges, as it pushed the Fitegerald was walking west along the ceeds P.O. Sathre, named Ba 8. 8. Bolse family 10000; | | eee ee A enterprions Bes yi ‘The house voted tentatively, 85 to| trial of @ Bismarck man, a. Buf- south or left side of the road, ac- to the Stes: Sasoes Boeris + 2.00 a ee ie B ef Jmong|76. to eliminate from tHe farm bill a falo, N. resident and two con. CI eae County Coroner rs Gov, Langer'’s two new ppointees Ae a) ell ts a other things to buy medicine , This|section imposing farmer-approved| {.° extort, poled utd Sonnet s ! eee siten ad lapel gee ‘A Newsboy . ‘25 || leaves Hives toe food and clothing sat marketing quotas for wheat whenever] through cleverly super-imposing a ‘emit the created, by the|| Kenneth W. 109 || tr the rent for thelr tiny apartment surpluses might lower prices. the heeds of the singers upon the N. D. Traffic Toll death of the late Judge John Burke|| % V. Miller .........c00c00. 5.00 eg a Rep. Coffee (Dem. Neb.), who sug- Bodies of munseimpnien, in|insersny and Struts walked into the attor- of Overalls gested change, would af . ; ney general's office vacated by Judge Total .......scseseeceees 87125 One boy, of school age, has just one|tempt the same procedure when the | ————————_ ,, Sathre only a few hours before. - pair of overalls to his name. They|compulsory corn control section is : nee bei ka gpoadeneg cite ot : ioe gia fb the hor taal "been espe isbery (Dem., Texas) offered hi on s of 5 . 9 ey @ new court member, ended months x staying away from school on cold|another amendment, on which action of speculation on’ whether the chief days because he lacked warm garb.|was deferred, to modify the control executive would move for a two-way He had to go to bed while the overalls | provisions for cotton. Si este appointment.” were . Administ An inquest into the accident was 1 commer Prt wu! WIND-DRIVEN SNOW | x32 S25 scot erst orn xa ne reer an heat Te pms ce Rar gaid Struts was ‘our = in i f excused from ‘federal court = mediate Kgs of ce But many oth- | perhaps Seg the ag oe KIDDER FARM WIFE Fitzgerald, who was « resident of where he was appearing for a client. ers are the same situation. During discussion Monday Napoleon until he entered the vet- ; Ho sald the appomntment is effective HAMPERS TRAFFIC ‘The second illustration relates to a| fee's bircald acer orn] erane carp, tn Manta ee Oy man with eight children ‘on| Jones (Dem., Tex.) agricultural leaves his widow ‘one small son, Sin oe peehiteet te cians he ce The WPA, “Ti nants Sinvie’ ext’ wot| committee, declared that without the|Is Bound Over to District Court, Bred ed Lily Pons eaves Die wii re ore take PT in rerum Of tha Dace-| Travelore in Western North Da-| exrs't se tu cromtin. Wisterms| would salezin”™ «| Returned to Pans May Be e T ° Ne was born in, County Cork, re- Tuseday afternoon, Struts sald-he will kota Warned; 3-Inch Fall | good worker and patches and mens j posites Extortion rial seas” with Comnpany Bot the, 28th Fee ete eee weit cet Williotone: eae Bal tee hla taba aa Re je rota 7 ‘ 3 enh ST ee as ata) files His oath OF: ofties, and] vit R: a cm rr : spike _\tlonary forces, enlisting Oct. ; therefore probably will not sit as @: Bes @ result eaoh of the eight is “ f and receiving his honorable discharge member of the board Tuesday. He (By {the Astepinted Press) thinly. clad. ‘Those of ‘school age ets n er a Si 29, 1010. S pre dahdeeay eshnad Melt, Gtaii-| Temperatutes skirted the sero point Shaver oe eee wey fe clam ree Sanen aloes : 5 eee Se Page daheacbertens wind whip- Ae ontince "Bay oeee on the Se Sa ae : to pepo Tuesday for funeral To Strive for Ped snow across state hamper-| mildest days. ~ 4 Plead Not Guilty to Charges hagAisort burial. Re atti 09 open all fost ing highway traffic and threatening to day: ‘Threatens The senate, meanwhile, was voting and then immediately returned to the f Involving eH Pictures with the Bi pened boy Reddo pa ald general will strive for ef- block roads in some western districts. ver result of these conditions in- even more slowly on dozens of amend- ese Penitentiary for Reap onde of O St took place. The boys declared’ A three-inch snow blanket was re-| vestigators sa! will be @ miracle if | me! ‘would brougl - era Stars they were not immediately aware they Zieseney and economy in any of the| sorted drifting in the Williston ares,| lines due to exposure and perhaps| Senators Borah (Rep., Idaho), Mc-|fore district judge soon for sentenc- MASSED 10 DEFEND P tad it a maen bub timed arora’ ex-officio member, Struts said. driven by a 22-mile wind, which high-| death, does not strike this family dur-|Nary (Rep., Ore.), Vandenberg, (Rep.,|ing or be held over until the next iNatnes °ot | four fared "on tak tans stars, and returned to the spot at once. Struts’s position makes him a|Way department officials said may| ing the winter. Better provision for|Mich.), and Copeland (Dem.,’N: Y.), |term of district court was not immedi- ie vustare dress and Cannella Pon. |Other cars hed alresdy stopped: member of the important state in-| block roads within a few hours. Mo-| its needs now may mean-the diffe-|Kkept hammering away at the measure jately known, declared C. A. Miller, jselle, Lily Pons met Casrenia’ Borl Fitegerald was instantaneously dustrial commission, the board of uni-| torists were urged to postpone travel| rence between health and life or sick-|as each section was read. head of the state bureau of criminal } Were banded to and froin federal |DY the force of the impact, it was versity and schoo! lands, the auditing | Plans. ness and death. Borah fought a losing battle against | identification. Soult here’ Tusedey aa the ¢ | sald. board and others. ‘The third illustration offered is that|freeing corn snd wheat farmers from| Craig is charged with first degree prosecute four ah charged with Morton county officials said! they: A graduate of Jamestown college of & family in which the father is not |signing contracts with the secretary murder for shooting Mrs. Armstrong, lotting to extort from the | did not know how fast the boys were with a bachelor of arts degree in 1925, of relief. His is a low-paid job. |of agriculture in order to obtain farm |mother of three children, and then/7§,000 Japanese Reported at Metropbliten Fepeiced driving but believed that the car Struts received his doctor of jurispru- There are five children. His wife is|benefit payments. placing her body on » burning straw- 5 Sree eee seers: 4. pon-| Which they turned out to pass was dence degree from the University of somewhat sickly and not the best! The. senate rejected an amendment /stack. City’s Gates; 17 Americans | o.06 of ‘Onmaha Rigas ‘Commencement | traveling at about 20 miles per hour. North Dakota in 1930. manager, although she does the best|by Senator McNary of Oregon, the rth Fitzsimmons is a son of Mr. and Mrs. He said he had been in private prac- she'can. The result is real privation |Republican’ leader, to limit operation Thought Isolated Sonate, “Tenn. Tuseday, George j:|James R. Fitssimmons of Mandan. tice in Blamarck since 1, 1933, —and no provision for , [Of the farm bill to three years—1938- PERFORM All ———— Dakota’ penitentisry; ‘Theodore Lar. |MZ. Pitzsimmons is a Morton county Tanger” Previous two practiond law are ee rae ee yep ronmseceny v)—WP) jnon, serving & life term for s quad- - . iw They exist here in Bismarck and in Ea hee —A Chinese army 200,000 strong|ruple murder; George Koteros alias cy in Jamestown, being smociated with Burleigh county and there are hun- Bismarck Elks Plan ON BABIES’ BODIES massed along the battiements of his-|Katherine Koteros of Buffalo, N.Y. JUSTICES BE ied 2 dreds of others them,” n * Frank 8. Fowler, Mllinols con- He is 8 member of the Bismarck “The relief agencies are doing Second Dance Friday toric Nanking Wednesday for a stand |vic+ pieaded not guilty to the con- Lions club and has been active in local Ka fob but they are limited by lack peat ; against 75,000 Japanese maneuvering | spiracy indictment. affairs since his residence here. He of funds, They are keeping’ families) When Bismarck’s Elks have a thing | Seek Clues in Chicago Epidemic |r frontal attack. / Little time was wasted in the selec- recently pur the home of Mrs, alive but many of them are merely|to do they want it done right. And Advance units of the Japanese army {tion of a jury. Walving all of its Ads Mahiman at 816 Mandan 8t,, existing on a level which is truly] therefore they do it themselves. Fatal to 11 Infants; Con- —_|were already outside the city’s gates, |peremptory challenges, the govern- where he and his family now reside. shocking. And in each of these! That's the big reason why they f Called and @ communique said these forces |ment expedited matters while the de- homes Christmas will be a pretty drab| looked into their own band to find ference were attempting to scale the city’s his-| tense challenged only two of the Fliers Missing After aftair unless the community helps.” | musicians for the. elght-plece orches- ferie battlements with medieval lad-Ipanel. “The “court, excused tnree | Sathre Joins Supreme Bench in tra which ‘will ‘play for their second! Chicago, Dec. 7.—(#—Twelve of the 5 A " 5 Philippine Hurricane Appeals for Tracks dance of the season at the Dome Pri- |city’s most prominent experts on chil-|, But the full force of battle destined Lanier Outlines Plot Tribute to First Univer : Each of the cases, he said, demon-| dey night, dren's diseases were summoned to aj > NOt pices ca In the jury box are George Aljets, sity Law Dean Manila, Dec, 1—(P)—The Philippine sald jstrates the need for cash since many| Members and friends of members| ccnference Tuesday to map a cam-|"@d not yet begun, Carrington; Maurice B. Murphy, Mc- army chief of staff, « U. 8. army pilot fs the Haciiglitsigird to bring comfort | are invited to attend the frolic, which | peign against. the mysterious disease|, (vension increased with the passing gua, Richard A. Salter, Menoken: | Too az pe a i ie” Doce Scr |S eet se andthe Mi ved win Santina tot, Eine Syst |e, permanent ies . Pane however was for tr tion, -Hun- 1." Invitations which’ mem-| Autopsies upon two of the babies |% thousands of natives, unable to flee, |Rowdon: Harry Halstead, Beach; An-|state supreme court bench Tuesday pine’s third Paced fed es eon a east-| dreds of persons have returned ques-| bers ed give to thelr friends were| provided clues whioh medical author- Re a tne resident gras, [crew J- Bentley, Grand Forks; Burns | as memor Se Ee ce cies 5 three weeks swept out toward tlonnatres signifying their willingness| sent out Monday. ities hoped would lead to identifica- hina’s i sue ot nied ek Chi- Bailey, Moffit; W. H. McDermott, | for ‘Atos General P. 0. ) to give. The job of the Open Your will prevail,| tion of the disease. Experiments were | China's leader, had left Nanking, Crete; Howard Parkinson, Willow| _ Former ney _ Tnreporied more than 2 hours Heart, commities now is to collect|witn favors, decorations anid hovelly |heing conducted to determine whether| Nese advices disclosed, He’ and/city and C. G, Derby, Bismarck. Wil-|Sathre stepped up to fil the vacancy Gen. Paulino Santos, chief of staff, these items and volunteers are needed:| en; - {t is caused by bacteria or virus. pes namme Cane: ees of China's #1r- [tam Rabe, , Was chosen as eipeied uy ie coed the late Judge 3 Hi Tuesday morning ding Metal 2 , Were ve alternate. ae Sie Cee. sireeen wees Seared Shera ssid tha | arte lecced tee eee tee aaa Se airplane for Nanchang, cepital of the|"p, W. Lanier, Fargo, U, 8. district| Two students of North Dakota's ha ‘of Luson island, or driven ‘abe we through-| gave valuable assistance in this work. ° e . interior province of Kiangsi. The! attorney in outlining what he expect- | first dean of the University of North word by the poems aes Business firms which can donate the Trl ation ract government evacuated two weeks ag0.led to prove, characterized Larson as jae hee cey aa and Gen. Santos and‘ Lieut. William peryioes ofa man end leuk, if paly 296 ‘ River-Boom Intact mecteninn ot ihe plot Spe first Petaceed sh eee an ea ibaa Lee, nee, Wijp ad ial ac ahll og: an) Nore oe ee ae poked Xo oor ntact een? eve! boom at Flangyis, Lanier stated that Larson, sen-|Scholarship during exercises in equipped utes. > Page locking Japanese: warships rom ef |tenced for life in 1924, had become «| supreme court University law m the ceane Forks county and They will be records of the losion in Shop oy Takes Five Lives Gloversville, N. ¥., Dec. 7—UP)—AN and fire that de- molished a children’s left @ toll of five dead Tuesday as i court.

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