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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1941 Germany Warns French People Against Outbreaks As Mackenzie Sees It- Pet, Doll Po ie Winne.s DEATH PENALTY POWER REFUND IS ORDERED IN CASS Hitlers Ukraine Thrust May Force IS ORDERED FOR PR0-C011STS Quick Anglo -Red Action in Persia If. The public bevice commission Fn-y ordered the Northern States uer Lonipany at Fargo to refund along the northern and central part we can set up a very simple standard By DEWITT MatKENZlE into the or the oattie-nne tne invaders merely oy Keeping constantly mina )unded in Cass county district court The swift Hltlenan threat to the the north, then any victory in the fundamental oojectives oi tne its consumers oi electrical energy the Ukraine must be of doubtful value, combatants, like this: Na2is 'Get Tough' Follow Demonstrations in Pans Last Week the company wm receive Caucasus and adaeent Iran (Persia; which is likely to force Anglo-Rus- the war will go on. 1 Hitler Destruction of the Red The violent changes which come I armv overthrow of the Communist by stratejic withdrawals to new line of resistance, in such manner as tc ensure that Hitler shall not be able to complete his conquest end the war before winter comes to Stalin's aid The great Russian naval port of Odessa is threatened. Would its fall be a decisive victory for Hitler' No it would represent an important gam but not finality, for the Red arm would fall back and continue to fight with great offensives are apt to con- regime, and capture of territory which fuse the average person as to who is will provide such essential supplies as winning I have been asked to sir- oil and foodstuffs, gest a way to gauge the ebb and I'vv minimui" objective Is The company, in a revised order action in Persia in the lmmedi-llowing a decision by the state su-! ate erne court set new rates for users1 Persia is -of such stragetic import-electricity and left the steam and 1 nce that its control by the Allies is rates the same as fixed In its I essential to the maintenance of their ginal order of March 1938 position in the vital Middle East area. righting, ana it seems to rt- r- t- oi nis i-gnung iorces me commission declared that the; Lying on the Persian gUU, this coun earnings of the Utility's elec- try is nuxsia 5 mum lice route to ine outside world, and that means to Amer eal department from Apr 15, 1938, vp eveeerieri a rptnrn nf SI npr Guerrillas Stili Fight supplies.

It also Is the back ican nu unon the fair value of the nron- door to India from Europe, and Ger- -tv and that the earnings are "too many's dream of a drang nach osten 'gh and excessive" always has been tinged with the accord with the March, 1938, golden glow of Hindustan's nches. der, the Fargo electric rates would Persia produces much petroleum oeen reduced about 510,1 which Hitler sorely needs. Last, but far from least, Persia is invaluable to Britain's defense of the Eastern Med iterranean. Large number Nazi -tourists" are said to be swarming into Persia, wait- ually and the steam rates mcreased bout $20,000 annually, or a net decrease of $130,000. Under the new order, the electric -ates will be reduced about $80,000 annually, the commission estimated, wliile the steam rate Increase will remain at about $20,000, or a net decrease of about $60,000 annually.

ine to deliver the country to the Nazi army if and when it arrives on the Caucasian-Persian border. The Allies have oeen pressing Teneran to expei these alleged soldiers in flf th-column-ists' clothing, but the Persians have VICHY, UNOCCUPIED FRANCE (AP) German authorities blunth warned the en tire population oi occupied France Frida that it would be held" as a whole toi outbreaks such occuned in Paris this week, and they 01-dered the death penalty tor persons who support "in any manner whatsoeer" Communist activity. Acting swifth aftei shootmg and fighting in the stieets of the German-occupied capital disclosed in i's pi ess Thursday the general commanding the German armed forces Fiance, Helnnch on Stuelpnagel issued this decree: "The French Communist nam having been dissohed, all Communist activity in France is forbidden "Any person who cames out Communist activity, who cames out piop-aganda or who tries to, brief an-one who supports in am manner whatsoever Communist actiwtv, is an enemy of Germam "Those guil me subject to the penalty of death, which will be pronounced a German court martial, "Any person finding himself in possession of an anti-Geiman tract must hand it oer immediately to the nearest German military sen ice Violators will be punished a penalty up to 15 eais at foiced labor" The German decision to hold the entire occupied population responsible for the acts of demonstrators probably means the leymg of a collective fine on the zone This has been done in Holland and in other occupied sountries). nesitatea, Demg a tougn spot. Allies louia move in A further Allied demand on Persia, Germans Ask FR For 8 Answers backed by the threat oi military ac- tion seems quite likely.

Teheran presumably will bow to such an ultimatum, and not unwillingly. Both Britain and Russia have enough BERLIN (IP) The meetlne of troops on the Persian Borders to carry out an occupation if necessary. I President Roosevelt and Prime Min The British have strong forces in neigboring Iraq and these could be ister Churchill was characterized Fri day by authorized German sources reinrorceu quicmy worn urnisn-occu-pled Syria. Indian troops could always be brought In through the Persian gulf. Hitler's concentration on the Uk as "a iuo per cent nop.

These sources remarked that it was I significant the British kept empha-; sizing that it was President Roosevelt who took the initiative for the meeting. raine drive appears to have been thrust on him by the shortness of the "It is an old accepted fact that I when the battle Is won everybody 1 claims the credit, but when it is lost I sets in. True, the capture of this rich Swif and Clldahv He's Pro-Nazi in a Mild Sort of Way territory and its essential supplies was TtMat Waw QpaU the fuehrer's objective when he began I DOOSl tt age OCaic one looks for a goat." his conquest oi tne Kussias, out mis I Ail Germany ana maeea an oi I Europe, these sources said, are interested In an answer by President Chicago (fl Two malor pack- Ins eomnanles Swift and Cudahv- Roosevelt to the following questions: became a secondary objective when it was apparent from the fierce resistance that he must destroy the Bolshevist army in order to clinch victory. announced Fridav that hourly wages: "1 Is there to be freedom of the CITATION HEARING PETITION FOR PROOF AND PROBATE OF WILL. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUNTY OF BURLEIGH.

IN COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of A.

Strawn, also known as Alfred Z. Strawn, Deceased. Samuel D. Eraemer, Petitioner, Irola Cecil Welling Gelger, also known as Isola, Rebecca Matilda Durst, Edwin Zera Leeper, Delia L. Balch, James A.

Leeper. Pearl I. Vllliams, Jacob N. Welling. Edna May Williams, Maurice L.

Strawn, Odessa Strawn McClelland, Bertha Strawn Nelson, Manael Gelger, Hope fielger, Ivan Geiger, a minor, Joyce Gray, a minor, formerly Pearl Gei- of employes had been hiked five cents seas for all nations large or small? "2 Are you readv to alve up your Objectives usiea Thus, while we find the Nazis grasp military oases ana raze your ion- an nour witn tne increase reiroacwve to Aug. 11. Following similar action a few days ago by Armour and Wilson, Swift announced that 5,000 employes In the LONDON (P The story was being told In London Friday of a quick-thinking Copenhagen bookseller who displayed an English grammar with the sign: "Learn English before the Tommies come." The Nazis warned him to take It down or there would be trouble, as the story goes. So he exhibited a German grammar with the sign: "Learn German before our friends leave." resses? ing at what they can get quickly, they stlU cling to the purpose of annihilat Drive to Collect Back Taxes Slated A concerted drive to collect all delinquent Burleigh countv personal property taxes up to 1939 will begin soon, Sheriff J. A.

Kohler announced Friday. Kohler has signed a contract with the Burleigh county commissioners under which he will collect delinquent accounts for a ten-per-cent commission. Instead of receiving mileage. The '3 Will you elve ud your oroftram ing tne eo army ana are empiuyuis all available resources to that end Chicago plant would oe given an increase of five cents an hour. Com of a two-ocean fleet? "4 Will you and Churchill renounce your monopoly on the raw materials of the earth? pany officials said that 43 other Swift MRS.

BISSELL NAMED rvv. John Moses Friday announced "5 Will you restore their colonies i Leeper, deceased, to the peoples of Europe who have the rightful title to them? the heirs, devisees, legatees and li arrangement is provided for in an act Cudahy announced that all maie employes in 11 packing plants, mostly in the Middle West, would get a raise apoplntment of Mrs. Ruth Bissell of Grand Forks to the state board of hairdressers and cosmetologists for a three-year term expiring June 30, uo you propose to revalidate the Monroe doctrine and do you rec of five cents an hour: all skilled fe- 01 tne norm uanoia state legislature. Some of the outstanding account! so back as far as 1921, Kohler said. ognize a Monroe doctrine for others? 184.

ene succeeas wiyrue vjison oi 6 wvf- cents increase; ana XOTICE 0F expiration of wnat are you prepared to ao against the Bolshevist danger threat hour more. The company employes state of north Dakota, censed, the heirs, devisees, legatees and Issue of John H. Strawn, deceased, the heirs, devisees, legatees and issue of Cecil Welling Geiger, deceased, Rebecca Durst, Myrtle M. Durst, H. G.

May, W. F. Jones, as the administrator of the estate of said A E. Strawn, alo known as Alfred E. Strawn, deceased, and all other persons Interested in the estate of A.

Strawn, also known as Alfred E. Strawn. deceased, Resnondents. rr County of Burleigh Mlnnewaukan, whose term nas expired. HIRANVMA RECOVERING TOKYO (IP) Koh Ishll, government sookesman.

said Fridav the con ening Europe 7 "8 Are you prepared to put I end to the blockade war and strangling economic measures?" Will Quiz Persons Scores of youngsters with pets langmg from goats to crows and Because no special fund has heretofore been provided for the collection of delinquent taxes (with the exception of a similar contract that lasted six months), no concerted effort has been made to gather the delinquent taxes, Kahler said A legislative act lifting penalty and interest charges on delinquent personal property taxes is effective until Dec. 1. Items must be paid before THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA dition of Vice-Premier Baron Klichiro Hiranuma, shot in the Jaw and chest that ran the galax Outside of State Attorney General Alvln C. Stnitz Iowa Officer Takes OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, Bismarck, N. Dak.

To M. G. Howey, co Mrs. Fannie Haya, 3803 Bay Lake County, Tampa, Florida: You are hereby notifed that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1030 was on the 8th day of December, 1931, duly 'old, as provided by law, for the delin-nuent taxes of the year 1930, and that the time for redemption from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service ot thl notice. by an assassin Thursday, was not se rlous, cited and required to appear before Command of 164th said Friday he was making arrange that time or a levy will be made and a sale conducted if necessary, Kohler Dnkctn, Court House In the City of Bismarck, in said Burleigh County, i Heads Merlcal Men asserted.

of the wierd and imaginative paiticipated in the Pet and Doll paiade sponsored Thursday night bv the Bismarck park board. Among the winners were those pictured here Top Winners of the "best costume" awards were Lois Ann Liebel, 512 Avenue A. west, left, and Elba Fahlgren, 318 We.st Rosser. dressed as two old maids and Bret and Sandra Sher-hart, 703's Thayer Ave, "pilots" ments to send wuuam t-earce, wno is investigating alleged irregularities at the state training school Into surrounding states to question former girl inmates of the institution. Strutz declined to comment on the results of the investigation made in the state, but he said Special Investi ie ltitn aay or September, A.

of a baby buggy fixed up to represent an airplane and occupied by a doll Left above Honored as the owner of the most unusual pets was George Ylneman, 709 West Rosser whose two crows rode the handlebars of his bicycle. Right above "Biggest doll" award was won bv Jean Hauser, 415 West Broadway CAMP CLAIBORNE, LA. -) Lt. Col. Edward A.

Conley, Marshall-town, has been named acting commanding officer of the 164th Infantry of North Dakota, MaJ. Gen. E. A. Walsh, commander of the 34th Division, has announced.

Col. Earle R. Sarles, Hillsboro, N. commander of the 164th, has Petition for 111. on file in Proof and Probate of Crops Better Than Expected in Slope, said deceased, executed by Samuel been ordered to Fort Benning, aa for advanced work In the Infantry school there.

gator Pearce had gathered "mucn Important data" regarding activities at the school. I Markets Summary I Driscoll Man Begins colonel conley. a world war veter- l. comes to the command of the Newsy Verse Is Worse Yerse? 30-Day Sentence Here North Dakota regiment from the will and testament of said deceased be admitted to probate In and by said Court, that Letters Testamentary thereon be issued to Myrtle M. Durst, and that Letters of Administration with the Will Annexed thereon be i-sued to Samuel D.

Braemer and W. F. Jones, or that such other or further order or orders may be made as is meet In the premises, should not be granted The late residence of said deceased at the time of his death, was the city of Bismarck, in said Burleigh County, position oi executive oincer or tne 168th Infantry, of Iowa. He was In I Wesley Hall. Driscoll, began Fri- New York.

Aug. 15 () Stocks: Lower light offerings stem Lots 5 to 8, Lots 23 to 32, Lots 3 to charge of the 34th division's officer I dp to sene a 30-day sentence in the countv jail foi operating an autcmo- rally- WATERBURY. CONN. iPl The empathies of rural news gatherers the nation over are with the corresDondent Who DICKINSON, (P Wheat growers in this area are finding the current crop "far better" than they had expected, observers said Friday. Individual yields of 43, 40.

38 and 37 bushels per acre have been reported, with averages running all the way from 20 to 35 bushels per acre. Several 38-bushel yields have been reported to local elevators Some hailed fields, where losses of 75 to 100 per cent had been estimated, are yielding from 14 to 20 bushels per acre. In Dunn count. according to unofficial reports, no wheat threshed thus far has yielded less than 25 bushels ser acre. to 32 le without a driver's license He had bsen sentenced sent the following report to the scnooi ana was responsible ror tne training of the new recruits brought to the 168th Infantry by the selective service act.

A tall, deeply tanned man, the new commander of the 164th in civilian Citation months in the county Jail last Friday of August, 1941. BT THE COURT: as assistant chief of the Iowa Amount sold for, $20 40. Amount required to redeem at th; date, $20.40. In addition to the above amour you will be required to pay the cost Fudge of SRid County Court. nignway patrol.

Waterburv American Thursday as his daily stint' Oakville There can be hcip of grieving, while the hair is growing gray for a lot of suffering sinners that one on the way. but the heartfelt sigh us deepest and the saddest tear is shed for the village correspondent when the village news is dead "When no one throws a partv, no one wrecks a bus. and no Bonos; irregular; raiis most, avmc issues. Foreign exchange: Quiet; generally unchanged. Cotton: Irregular; trade buying, liquidation Sugar: Higher; Bnfch purchases of Cuban raws Metals: Quiet; copper trade looks for larger South American supplies.

Wool Tops- Mixed: commission house liquidation, trade support. Chicago. Aug. 15 UP) Wheat: Higher: some mill buying. Corn: Higher: short covering.

Cattle: Generally steady, Hogs: Medium to light weights 10-15 higher; top $11.70. DISEASE KILLS SIX fo- driving while under the Influence of intoxicating liquor. The six-msnth sentence was made effective Nov 1, so that he could work in the harvest fields Sheriff A Kohler arrested Hall at Driscoll on a warrant made out on a complaint sigtisd 'jy A Hunter chief of the state highway patrol Haii plea-lect guiltv "before of the Peace H. Bonny Fnda morning redemption as above tated, a dee ygggSS Low Cost $jfljY Insurance CU or tax sale certificate ns proMded by WINNIPEG P) The Manitoba health department Ffiday reported 17 new cases of poliomyelitis in the province, raising the total number of cases since the epidemic broke out in Mav to 453, Of these cases, 156 have occurred in Winnipeg. Six persons Dr.

F. W. Fergusson of Kulm was elected president of the house of delegates of the North Dakota Medical arrested for stinmg up Writ. one WITNESS my hand and official sea this 14th day of August, J141. ADOLPH SCHLENKER, Auditor Burlelirh Count North Dakota.

Bv S. Robertson, DnputJ (First publication Auk. is, l-Ml) nave died oi tne disease. Phone 2 Gerald Craig Four Emmons County Farmers Are Fined Four Emmons countv farmers Fri-' day paid $104 53 in fines and court costs when they pleaded guilty at Linton to charges of illegally trapping muskrats and shipping the pelts Those who pleaded guiltv were August Aberle of Linton, $30 fine and $9.63 costs; Otto Docktor of Hague, $10 fine and $3 costs. Adam K.

Gefre of Hague. $20 fine and $5 95 costs, and Andrew Werhnger of Hague, $20 fine and $5 95 costs The arrests were made by Chief Warden E. M. Lee of the North Dakota game and fish department An enchanted he topped the storv of she village senbe turns to and sent it alons to the composing: room Here's How World Reacted to FR Ocean Conference With Churchill Pepsi Peppers London indicated they were well Bv the Awnelatcd Prc Read about Hie little boy who wouldn't kiss his new governess? omnipotence" and that the Reich was ready to shatter the "Anglo-Saxon dream of world empire" by force of to the conferences between Adolf Hitler and Premier Muwohnl which have kept the world guessing, and ex-preed confidence that far-reaching decisions had been made which would German tnu? rhalleneed Britain and the United S'atei Friria "If the so-ciHrri democracies want Ger- pleased Mexico's reaction was one of complete approval. Words of approbation also came from government offl- in cHa onrf New Zealand Realization of the mam disarmed let them rome and I ATTENTION EAGLES! Jj elated bv the two statesmen would He saw his father get slapped the day before, for trying it' mean "the end of freedom for these sources said A quartprs I In Arser.una.

Buenos Aires newspapers applauded the declaration en- I thuslasticfillv I Two points attracted special attention In air-besieged Chungking. be disclosed only at the right rao- Washlnirton. too was pervaded by ft feeling that parallel BritLsh-American action of 11 decisive nature was In the offlns to implement the policies enunciated In the Roosevelt-Churchill In Rome. Fascist circles alsc adopted a contemptuous attitude, sav ing thev did not see how the declara tion would disturb the efforts of the Private Party Saturday, Aug. 16th the capital of invaded China They were, disarmament of the Axis powers and post-war restoration of self-joi-ernment to peoples forcibly de-prlved of it i Axis powers The Soviet radio broadcast a complete text of the Rooxevelf-Churchlll declaration and Russian circles in Tokvo reflected a similar belief and some quarters there asserted that a 1 nlan of iolnt military action against The best way to greet any person is to offer him (or her) a big 12-ounce bottle of Japan to thwart her ambitions for 1 osUblishlns an Asiatic "eo-nrenperlM GLEN HUDSON -phere" undoubtedly had been dis-' Ormant Scnmfol Ormanv wan outwardly scornful Sources clos to the foreign office declared Roosevelt and Churchill had indicated clearly their "desires for TAKF.

HOMF A SIX BOTTI.F, CONTAINER TOPAT ASK TOITR GROCF.R. and hl orrhctra 'The Gemot Miwcol Host" Major Aircraft Factories Wired Us FOR 770 GRADUATES One lendlnr aircraft mannfaetnrer wires- "Hare report fUriv It i estimated the nig bomber plant to oven soen in Omaha will emptor rr 1000 and thk in addition to other Midwest aircraft factories that will cmplor rn 40.000 men. MORF CALLS FOR ODR GRADUATE THAN WF CAN PI.T' That whv the MORTON AIRCRAFT CORP patriotically offerinf IW entire FACTORY facllllte to train men AT I.OW COST for Ahrraft Construction work For FREF Information how yon can qnatlfr for MORTONS low rnt factory tralntnr write Glenn R. Morton. Training- Oept No 2-f tJ2S Hamer St Omaha.

Nebraska. FEATURING GIRL ENTERTAINER Playing Hirt of Yrttrrday and Today For Collections ee Mnndnri A Bismarck Collation Co. MANDAN BEVERAGE COMPANY Anthorlyed Pepd-Cola Bottlers and Plrtribntorc 'In abencr of Dip Swictzer Ore hpstro Cnncolrd NlwspapkrRR CHIVE8.

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