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8 PAN TS eI RA AMR DERE ET TRE ee SENS PME RIOTING AE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1937 [Nua = NEw Nrewe|| TRADIMIONAL PLAY {CoN TAN DC ON cee» Dee St See eal Par eehind Sehettle OF HOLY WERK IS |Cnyftcting Views. "$0000 More ote _[-futes areata tee in that ~ DR AUTO WORKERS LOOMS IN DETROM EAE“) ARTISTIC TRUMP Daughter, Mroand, Mrs, James Ie * Thompson, 811 Second St., at 4:52 p. Walkout Threatened as UAWA!™., Saturday, Bismarck hospital. | Protests Ousting of Sit- Downers There loney Measures|*< Into Texas Horror ators in hollow tile walls. The walls| and fixing the : | shook as the blast started, at a time | $14,400 arene teal 2s Cathedral Players Give Excel-| when approximately 700 were in the| ‘Tatung i the legislature. lent Interpretation of Four- | ®hool, then the tile ‘roof rose and fell back with crushing force. Declaring the expense The ordeal of burying the dead was} into “thousands of almost completed. Langer vetoed the proposal to Assoc! Press “Barter,” Throughout the Sabbath day thou-|lish adfisory coun hee paar iia Chases Durfee, Reeder: Carl Sal-| passion’ plays presented sites” the| sands flocked to burial aie near |‘ wih A threatened city-wide strike of] qin, Coleharbor,. and Arthur Seve! Cathedral Players organized some| the derricked one Deaths David J. Larin, Bismarck, at 6:15 a. 1 hospital. , Mond: I 3. Fred Waht, 37, Ri 'gi90 Act Passion Story Sunday, local hos} Workers chieftain, ordered leaders of here Monday morning before return-| Cathedral Players have brought to : "Detroit locals to be ready to call out] ing to Jamestown where he is presid- tay irene aa er strik-| (hem, Tl)—~end listed ‘several other 178,000 members in protest against] ing over a regular jury term of the Ma ge audience. || senators as “friendly.” forcible eviction of sit-down strikers.! stutsman -county distaict court. He) 4 luxurious oriental setting for a 3 aut ve workers in Detroit Mon-| son, Stanley, were among the 17 ‘ day dominated the nation’s far-flung] fresnmen in the University of North| prises 46° 4f0r,,the purpose of ; petal | strike front. Dakota college of engineering to re-| sion to the local theater each Holy ONTINUE 7 BB 8° 134,620]] timated tobe Idle because of Invor | cove better than a B average for the) week, was staged with great credit 10: pe Le Syl 81 Minot Normal 200531 200331 t semester. the ‘cast of 4] thespians Sunday eve- 58 158,06 disputes, with two major divisions of ey labor vieing for support of employe oe a Gee aeenne Hughes Opposes rn 2 ENDS TONIGHT and recognition of employer. Judge Fred Jansonius cleared his| - tne, deep, reverse wplch yous Court In selHp 2 ; Homer Martin, United Automobile|deck of important judicial matters © Actors ‘affiliated iwith the 0) crease/He 2 different! The boy ‘is differ. 0 45 ‘ent! The girl is different! They ima They love! 5 3 Retouching Portraits (Bpec.) ‘Valley City Normal 1 Detroit's 2,200 motor plants employ| was accompanied home Geturday by |Toom in the house of Jobal, wealthy ‘Thinks Committee Diyided 8B ie ie ry Perse, Clifford Jansonius, court reporter, | Jew. sround whioge wife and daugh-) Custeman ashurst (Dem, Ariz),|eB ieee) ee ae ' eriam Esther, Sanitary Evict More Strikers Lae: matic story revolves, was especially |Sfter # private*Burvey, was. inclined Police entered the plant of the| Funeral services will be held Wed- done. ortress: consider the committee evenly di- Thomas P. Henry Printing Co. an paiey Hed Ieeetorg 9 shane ie @, ven This ene set se eae By: evicted strikers who have occupie landan, who turday follow- the place since March 11, The strikers| ing a long illness. Surviving are the| packgrolund, Realistic fahening and His strategy, he sald in turning surrendered peacefully. They were] widow and several children. thunder effects and the panorama) side talk of shindig: the Erpapuered under arrest. —e showing the three crucifixes on Gol-| was still to,“ , delay, walt and Thomas P. Henry, the proprietor.) 5414 0, Netland, Missouri Valley| Sothe from the home of Jobal were| not hurry” in the belief that time was said i uld resume opera- : Hoa, pen eieeanop basis ang’ that | Area council executive, returned Set-| tlumphs for the teclinteal commit | on the president's side. y tee. applications for re-employment would | urday from a week's trip which took ‘Wheeler, declaring his agreement be considered from the strikers who,|him to all Boy Scout council troops| _ Te nase ea prea lire ds with i tion objectives in in- he said, “ceased to be employes last| west of the Missouri river, where he dustrial and farm legislation, stood by et] week.” : contacted troop officials in regard to = ee - ‘The Henry plant has been non-union. | the annual Chan Owap! camp periods ts .|his determination not to compromise | conducted by her attending physiciari|Lehr, N. D. .She leaves-her husband Recognition -of the International|/and the national jamboree in Wash- vid honors ‘on enlargement of the court to attain! 1, determine the exact cause of death. |and oe son... ; Typographical union is the major is-| ington. cee enm -| Funeral services have been tenta- sue in the strike, : : E Principal obstacle in the Chrysler] All Bismarck Scouters have been | Joel. Miedanee day he has been mepting! iiveiy set for Friday at Wishek. Mrs.| Great Britain hiss about 10,000 pri- stalemate was the officials’ refusal) asked to attend a meeting of the Bis- | several ayaa attractive wile nome. net Saari Wahl was .born April 26, 1909, at|vate schools, with 370,000 pupils. to recognize the union as sole bar-| marck district to be held at 7:30 p, m.. irae ible dab os against the bill. He Proposed a gaining agency for their 67,000 em-| tonient at the Boy Scout headquarters | Tel. abilities "wer 4 Hen | constitutional amendment to let con: ‘Ployes. in the city auditorium. . gress override supreme court decisions Steel Drive Continues Philip Murray, chairman of the steel workers organizing committee, |Communion Breakfast .announced the CIO would “demand Brings Out 60 K.C’s by a two-thirds vote. Hope For Compromise Bome Democratic opponents, feo H PREVENT i Monday that the Bethlehem Steel corporation recognize it as the bar- gaining agent for all Bethlehem em- ployes. j a . The CIO polled 400 members in (Providence, R. ¥.. who voted in favor ‘of closing 1,405 retail stores in the |#Nd several other men from the Oath- city, olic church were served a communion eee Pa the Suan ae belarst in the Grand Pacific hotel ‘taxicab vers soug! bring room. 9-day old deadlock into conference.|, State Senator James W. Guthrie Five F. W. Woolworth Stores in end “Akron, Ohio, were picketed. Seven or more constitutional amendments. ‘There was no sign, however, of'will- VICKS Hngness by the administration to take A TRO NOL the amendment method. 4 ¢ Opposition witnesses to follow testify Harold Willis BagR Tuesday; Dodds, ‘ it of Princeton university; Rep. (Strikes have affected some 21,700 ‘William Lemke and representatives of ‘workers in the city. ‘ ‘ ~ A union organizer asserted resump- the n expected sup- | ‘tion of interurban and electric power | the ane P service at Anderson, Ind., would not ‘be resumed until union demands are met. ‘Typo’ Union Backs CIO Seven hundred members of the ‘New York Typographical union local | #ccordion. het they aia not neat eit the ONTINUE D oug! vT , American Federation of Labor. Oats a ftom pege one used in e! ° disputents together “to mace’ «| Bismarck Youth Is AH 16 cag teks Hes by Marcus : CHICAGO STOCKS of Mr, and Mrs, Sylvester Gchnelder,|siavest Corp 11M. Gaart tne Bh 1882, 20.40. Wishek, Dies Here Sel ine’ ‘Sh 6.58 No. a * time eae ook sae r cleaning done. wor No is the best. Our prices ar Siar Teme better than that. 3 A. RISS FOR EVERY Men’s Suit with 2 trousers ........$1.25 Lady’s Swagger Suit’....... «». $1.00 ‘public Sunday for tei te at- GOVERNMENT BONDS p. : Biides'on botn sca” "| © Shot Accidentally |, xo», Yorn Mar ts wy —covern- PHONE | ‘oc | He sald pointedly it was “the clear By Gun of Brother] "Tressury 4 rf ‘ : ‘duty of all to comply” with a circuit pasty sury 4 2404 and Deliver THE KING AND THE court order for evacuation of the crossing fatalities during 1996. f CHORUS GIRL A Settled factories held by some fre interstate commerce commission WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN CLEANERS MUND 4 reported that 1,786 peteons were killed . . 14 EDM LOWE . Secretary of ‘Labor Perkins was in 282 8, Uth St. Biemarck, Nerth Dakets ¢ MADGE EVANS in such accidents last year, compared New York, attempting to bring to- tether Walter P. Chrysler. and Jolin |*© 1680 the year betore, PAUL LUKAS ) head of the Committee for Weather Report Nndustrial Organization, of which the WEATHER FORECAST ‘UAWA ts an affiliate, For Bismatck and vicinity: In- Holy Week Services ,_Blamare ; Py , wit = Being Held at Noon|iif'sh hist stuats? ts Rev. William Tambe of the Pirst| orf inge' te Duke Evangelical church and Major Herbert | tion 1 Smith of the Salvation Army are | ¢ ‘sharing preaching duties for a series of Holy week services being held daily dn the Capitol theater. Monta: Occasional snow to- “The services start at 12:20 p.m. and solder Aa ay ere close promptly at 12:50 p.m. They| For M! oe ist a heaipewad @ subject keyed | | 7 ‘and in { y 3 rved and appro- ‘ ne pees es dodrameatal mule, eat portion tents oe lesday, Rev. Lemke conduct ‘® meditation on “That the Scriptures | rng Wenmeen, CONDITIONS Might Be Fulfilled.” Miss Mildred] trom the Great Lak Carlson will sing “Lead Me to Cal- | eastern Rocky vary.” Additional: sermon topics and] Se8° 20.44 Inch Music will be announced from day to| overiles the far western day. 29.44 incl ky The average weight of an elephant 4s five tons. in pe. Cor ther siprinues over the northern Great REAL LIFE STORY [Ce ry Be - : : ing) 24 hour chi ‘ZB ft. is ih . Pann Pepestaet aca 28.52. Re 38. Pee ae Sunset, 688 p.m. ry 1 me Best REELS LIKE NEW! | esis actictencs 8 tats d THANKS TO CLEVER WIFE.. NORTH DAKOTA rorwre ” a : of the ‘ che full. a ast Pet, RB LEWIS (chaos Jef) Detrois Came! ” red eT COSTLIER Bie ec rte Williston, clear’ i od! 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