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BOARD GIVES JOB Donovan, youthful leader of white |labor advisory board. collar labor, got his NRA job back again Wednesday after the national | Peck said, “and hi Hugh 8. Johnson was a “blow to legi-|be borne.” timate union activities.” No statement from Joh Dr. Gustave Peck, NRA official,|forthcoming immediately. bowed to the board’s arbitration award through disagreeing with it|/court” of labor a ‘The y Young White Collar Labor Lead- @ er, Fired by Johnson, Re- turns to Work Reg pe uN dle edb eis ,| being bothered by the union’s delega- »| tions.” Sans ei es of ee mou casei nati stalls Sat, a ively,’ continued, “and it Br B ACK 10 DONOY. AN ses board ruled his discharge by/from him in the past will not longer|clear that General Johnson's. action on the 18th (of June), following upon his previous refusal to deal with Dono- na-/Vvan except as an employe, must be tional labor relations Kae adie an tes Sane ih Pterpg oesar the disputes, subjective nt, as a blow to legiti- and declaring Johnson “in no way in.|award that Johnson’s act was “not/mate union activities.” ou terferred” with the union. Peck said|a conscious and deliberate attempt to| Referring to Section 7-A, the col- 4 Donovan, who is president of the/cripple the self-organization of his/lective bargaining guarantee in the ed NRA union, could return to his post |employes.” It decided Johnson’s “ob-|recovery act, the board said it was For 6 years of Throat-ease my thanks to Qld Golds” seus LUCREZIA BORI A NOTED METROPOLITAN OPERA STAR “eq 70U’RE SMOKING!” exclaimed a friend in shocked surprise. ‘And before a concert, too! Aren’t you afraid of what that cigarette may do to your voice?” “‘Afraid? Not of this cigarette!” I replied. ‘This is an Old Gold.’ “I meant that seriously. Six years ago in a blindfold cigarette test I selected Old Gold. I chose it for its smoothness +» -because it seemed so friendly to the throat. And I have smoked it freely ever since, without throat irritation.” (Signed) LUCREZIA BORI Our thanks to you, Miss Bori. And may we add this:— No better tobacco grows than is used in Old Gold. And it's pure. That's why Old Golds dre easy on the tHroat and weaves. } H : FULL-USE RATE FOR THE HOME As the uses of electricity INCREASE, the rate per kwh DECREASES Example:—Here is the rate for a customer using elther an , electric range or water heater. Generally Used for: q 4 Table appli- ances, Radio, Washer. _ Next 30 kwh. 5c Ironing, Refrigerator, @ Fans, ete. { Conditioning — all Oh @ SC) ther wee and j When both range and water heater are used— This full-use brings down the Ave-age Price of all electricity used to about 2c per kwh. North Dakota Power & Light Comnany Bismarck — Mandan — Dickinson ‘Washington, Aug. 22.—(#)—John L.| 8 technical adviser to the Blue Eagle's | jection was not to the union, but to|confident the “NRA would not wish to be guided by any standard less ex- acting than that which applies to in- dustry under the codes.” Donovan himself did not escape crit- ielsm; the, board called some of his conduct “injudicious and needlessly Provocative” and said Johnson was “justified in resenting” it. AAA PLANS TEETH FOR FARM PROGRAM Chief of New Measures to Go to Congress Will be Feed Stor- age Bill Washington, Aug. 22.—()—The AAA went to work Wednesday to draft legislation to strengthen its farm pro. gram and perhaps put more teeth in it. Experts were busy writing new Proposals and revising those that failed in the last congress. Measures the AAA considers vital will be laid before the next congress. There is expected to be another fight over some of them. Chief of the new measures will be a feed storage bill aimed at clarifying, revising, and extending powers to make loans on farm commodities under seal. Loans were made the past year on corn and cotton, partially under au- thority of state warehousing laws. The proposed law would eliminate variations in the state measures to do away with red tape. It also will seek to put Secretary Wallace's plan for “ever-normat” granaries into effect. Grains and cot- ton would be held on the farms un- der government loans, but farmers would have to sell when the price reached a fixed point. Tuesday's action by President Roose- velt in setting a new loan limit of 12 cents on cotton stored under govern- ment sanction was regarded by some observers as the first step in line with this policy. Wing Girls Claim Diamondball Title Undefeated in seven games, the Blue Streaks, girls diamondball team of Wing, lay claim to the Missouri women's championship. Scoring 186 points to their opponents’ 43, the Wing girls have been doing some heavy hitting behind their star pitch- er, Olive Jacobson. Games played this season: Moffit 10 . Wing 30 Regan 0 Wing 13 Moftit 4 Wing 28 Bismarck-All-Stars 11 Wing 30 Regan 6 ‘Wing 10 Bismarck 9 Wing 19 Regan 8 ‘Wing 26 In the second game played with Moffit, the boys replaced the girls in the fourth inning, but even they could not down the hard-hitting Wing girls and that game ended 8 to 3 in favor of Wing. J. O. Lein acts as manager for the team. Members are Mary Jane Ol- son, catcher; Olive Jacobson, pitcher; Katherine Mueller, left shortstop; Elizaebth Mueller, right shortstop; Anna Marie Mueller, first and third base; Gladys Lein, second base; Helen Harty, third and first base; Maxine See, left field; Ferne Glanville, left field; Clover Johns, center field; Lu- cilie Anderson, second base; Beverly Olson, right field and Alice McClos- key, center field. © Thishandy comporimon! cathe doshis an ADIO PROGRAM-WIT AWARD $4,000,000 War Department Launches Im-| provement Program Along Washington, Aug. 22—(®)—The war| department announced Wednesday| —(—Delegates to the S2nd annual award of more than $4,000,000 of con-/convention of the Minnesota Federa- tracts for improvement on the Mis- souri river. ; William Schoenberg, Chicago, Ameri- Soe eon awarded included: r construction of dikes and rrass revetment in the Missouri river Sipe kth 4 Nemaha Beach to White Cloud Bena Gibson and Manawa Bends to the W.| have given, through minimum wage A. Ross Construction Company, Kan-| provisions, a basis on which workers sas City, Mo., for $437,630.50. For construction of dikes in the Missouri river at Bellevue Beach and| vention included: 8t. Mary's Bend, to the Kansas City| Bridge Company, Kansas City, Mo.,| tion to license auto mechanics. for $337,022.50. For construction of dikes and) Workmen's Compensation laws. revetment in the Missouri river at Bellevue Beach, to the Patton Tully| men’s Compensation. Transportation Company, for $337,022.50. For construction of dikes ” revetment in the Missouri river at|f commercialism. Barney Bend to Nishnabotna Bend, to Woods Brothers Construction Com- Pany, Lincoln, Neb., for $687,171.60. Construction of dikes and revetment, at Kansas Bend to Peru Bend, the Kansas City Bridge Company, Kansas} City, for $452,660.20. Construction of dikes and revetment Show Boat Party e White Cloud and Tarkio Bends, to/ For jilhorn, Bowers and Peters, Inc., St. Louls, for $588,521.50. Members and Invited Construction of dikes and revetment Friends at Van Horne and Civil Bend, to W.| P. McGeorge, Pine Bluff, $892,462.75. MELLON DENIES ART BUY Pittsburgh, Aug. 22.—(?)—Andrew Mellon, former secretary of the treas- ury has, through his son, Paul Mellon, laid at rest recent rumors from Paris that he had purchased Raphael's painting, “The Alba Madonna” from |Claim Strikes Move To Thwart New Deal | tte state. Missouri |tion of Labor, Tuesday were told by; ‘can Federation of Labor representa- tive, that strikes are being instigated Mrs. Anna Dickie Olesen, state NRA can negotiate with their employers. Resolutions adopted by the the con- Recommending passage of legisla- Placing industrial diseases under) Setting up a state fund for Work. Restraining tax supported high school orchestras or bands from ac- and|cePting any engagements “savoring Memphis, Fe SN - A,O.U. W. 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WARING’S PEN LVANIAN 16,000 Calves Added To N. D. Cattle Quota the Soviet government for $1,500,000. RIVER CONTR ACTS ‘The younger Mellon said his father,| Sixteen thousand calves have been who is vacationing in Scotland, had|®dded to North Dakota's cattle quota pate: cabled him he had not purchased the| for this week in two special grants drouth relief service, Tage at baie We nounced Wednesday by M. E. Tindall, mn welcomed throughout supervisor of cattle shipments for Ha sake of easing the ritial ait: Ten thousand calves were added Wednesday, and 6,000 were allotted International Falls, Minn., Aug. 22.) last Saturday to be added to the reg- dry atmosphere, CAPITOL THEATRE to Woods Brothers Construction Com-| Compliance Director, said’ that while Daily pany, Lincoln, Neb., for $567,284. labor may have some grievances with 2:30 -7-9 TODAY For construction of dikes and| the national recovery administration,! revetment in the Missouri river at’ it also is indebted to codes, since they 25¢ WEDNESDAY Until 7:30 Ben Hecht’s sen- sational drama of neglected hus- bands... Cauliflower, Beets, Turnips, Carrots, Egg Plant, Beans, Cucumbers, Cantaloupe, Grapes, Tomatoes, Watermelon. Oil Sardines, 4s, 7 for ......... ae White King Washing Powder, large pkg. ... 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