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Conference Between Operators ~ and Union Deadlocked in New York Parley Room the Associated Press) {Pour hundred thousand soft coal ‘gainers Thursday commemorated in- ‘stitution of the eight-hour day while |’ @n- apprehensive, strike-weary in- ‘Gustrial world faced the possibility of ‘another widespread strike. ‘Thelr. leader, John L. Lewis, said that unelss operatofs capitulate to wage and hour proposals offered them in a new working contract, there would be no resumption of bitumin- ‘ous mine operations Friday. Negotiations between heads of the United Mine Workers and coal pro- ducers continued in New York in an effort to avert what would be the “Diggést industrial tieup in the pro- Jonged wave of strikes. ‘The strike would be the largest this year, involving about 400,000 miners Scattered from Central Pennsylvania to the State of Washington. ‘Mines would operate only in the Il- Mnois territory controlled by the Progressive Miners of America, and in the few other scattered fields the United Mine Workers have not or- Operators estimate the country has about 30 days im supply ‘above| ee ground, The miners’ fink Proposals called for an increase of 50 cents in the daily pay of those miners paid by the dey and for a nine-cents a ton raise for those paid by the ton, with time and one half for overtime, | ‘The operators were sald to have offered to renew the ytenew the present scale, Leifur to Address Vocational Classes C. W. Leifur, principal of the junior high school, will be the speaker at the second meeting of the local vo- cational guidance class scheduled for 8 o'clock this evening at the Will school building. The course is spon- ; sored by the Nationa) Youth admin- istration and the Works Progress ad- ministration adult education program with Miss Ellen Brager and Miles Stanton in charge. Self-analysis will be the subject of tonight's meeting. ‘Specific occupations and job-getting technique will be considered later. All young people interested in solving such probelms invited to attend the classes. Capital. Cherry-Trees Near Blossom Stage Washington, Apr. 1—(F)—C. Mar- shall Finnan, superintendent of na- tional capital parks, estimated Thurs- ey, thes that Japanese cherry’ trees: in park will make “a ie fhowing’” or blossoms: Sunday<Apr. Rae tas icture for the Ch very effective picture for erry Blossom festival Apr. 8 and reach /#full bloom” by Sunday, Apr. 11. DUKE VISITS ACTOR : fore, arrived unannounced. PARAMOUNT TODAY - FRI. - SAT. Shows 2:30 -7-9 (PUR EIR SE PTO Et ged LOG TPR vd _. LUCKY BOB! LUCKY JEAN! - 2 — Boxing TONIGHT - Dick Dema Inventors’ Trick || —Up the Sleeve | by If you're confused, think how a fly or mosquito would feel at getting tangled up in fringed veil sjeeves, made to protect legs from insect bites. | The sleeves were among the many more or less wondrous conceptions at the National In- ventors’ Congress in Chicago. Perhaps they enhance the ap- Dearance—perhaps not. ELETYPE BRIEFS+7* HOTEL HELP STRIKE Detroit—A walkout of employes of the Book Cadillac hotel started short- ly before 3 p. m. ieee faa vadicr | arbitration board named after strike several weeks ago was meting at a nearby hotel. : BOBBY JONES FALTERS 6, national golf tournament. Jones had 41, five over par, for first nine, N. YO, Roosevelt favored extending for two years the life.of the Public. Works. administration. Beiter headed a group of six house Democrats, who. called on the president to discuss the WPA. FIGHTS | WATERWAY Prank bloome, he sald showa mate ‘i the proposed 8t. Lawrence-Leke Leathe river ia scadaia de these | THE BISMARCK TRIB HENRY JOHNS, 72 PIONEER, SUCCUMBS] to Be Held Be Held Saturday Af- ternoon at Driscoll Com- munity Hall Rit de great town- :3:30 Henry Edward Johns, 72, Burleigh county resident and ship clerk for 26 years, died at a. m. Thursday at his home {coll, Heart disease was given ause of death. Funeral services will be held p. m. Saturday at the Detsooll coh munity hall and interment will be made in the cemetery there. Mr. Johns leaves one son, Frank Johns of Driscoll. He was born Nov. 12, 1864, in Lon- don, England, and came to the United ment’s employ as s rural mail carrier. He was s member of the Workman.of America lodge. x 35 a Saaped ey ws 4 WhO CSca] mon, the on late Wed- Readay, were returning from Bismarck where she had been a pa- Went at « local hospitel. : Ctarion z. ‘school band Me , &. D., pied scheduled to judge boul Btick music contests in | Bolero’-by Patou THURSDAY, APRIL 1 i r Bismarck and er cioudy to ta cioeay tonki -} slowly rishi {to cloudy i scttied’ content 2 all © ois it “| ft. 24 hour cha: For Norte, Dakota: peratare ane wrigay: Sisk y rising tem; Priday. Unsettled aad bly snow “or rain little change in temperature For. Mo! or tiday; eeraewnat ie tegt at most stations - ever. the Blamarck station barometer, Inches: 23.21. Reduced to ses level, 30.05, Miseourl rivers at tam, 9. Ico reading... Sunrise, 6: Suneect, T1123 pm. PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: « Total for March Toul, January i x Normal, January lst to da: Accumulated. deficlency..to. igh schools have en: tenders. Other county Citizens’ League } Other county and city superintendents of schools will be in attendance.’ Sisters and Brother ‘Drowned in Cemetery rage il gs ae tie otro ipsa crac yt cad Hey iiriohad crm liaadery ofan! gyfer and’ Shanotte partment rescue pie partment reese aquad Inhelator weeron| | Additional —, INVESTMENT TRUSTS ited Press) (By the (Over the counter { mew ork) Maryland Fund 10.49, 11, Sel Inc 8h 6.73 Ne There were 458 airplanes-manufac- This Film Was Written in the Life-blood of 10,000 ! ting our streets...until the merciless search- light of the screen exposes them in all * ROUND SEMI-FINAL Stanley, N. D, Ap Apr. SEAS: et Sepezesseheeseesses cogs tothe ngee mended nagges > Rapid Cit menslve. 2 Miler rote Amarillo, Bo! T that unless: some. action is taken at} 5° once very few farmers will be able to put in any crop this year, Mountrall | ss farmers, who held a mass’ count! Rooting ere Thursday, adore seers Sher! lutions deman Ioana] be giver’ aes eet ft Ci = wnt be given in amounts lteilent to permit farmers to carry on” and that Ro waivers be necessary or required.” Formation of the resolutions’ were son, P, J. Barrett, Bert Larson and L. F. Dibble. *| Burdick Asserts Reds: Favor FDR Court Bill ‘Washington, Apr. Apr. 1.—(P}—Assailing the president's court proposel in ie greater. said, the Communists hope to “pro- cure s Collapse of the government.” VISIT THE GLASS BRICK: FRONT, THE FIRST TO BE INSTALLED IN NORTH DA- ‘WHAT IS NEWS? ’ Man may bite dog _ : but. ‘Lovels News’ . with LORETTA YOUNG TYRONE POWER DON AMECHE "PARAMOUNT. | f i 5 z 5 ef i F i ihe ‘ : i i Eg Ee i ‘ | i il E Hy 2é as g i ' = i eae" iil Pell s = if g E 2 | =i Hs i rb ee i aT E E i Ln | i i EvEEE ( i vil BF ! Furnished Apartment Living reem, bedreem, 2 cleseta, kitohen, bath; alee lecker. privileges. 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