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‘Ponders Workers’ Rights Decision WAR VETERAN, DIES | INMILL GRY AT 78 etapa Was Oldest Member of Elks to Serve.in France; in N. D. Militia 40 Years ats as EF; Biased af g i i E i Bag $ d li 2 ing Gear Goes Wrong; Ship ts Taking Water, Other Vessels Hear M’Adoo’s Daughter’ - Divorces A Actor Mate Colombie, about 200 miles away, and British eee! — in miles away, had. responded to SOS of the distressed ship. Messages from the City of Norfolk said epparently the radio aboard the German steamer. was: not working properly, as she kept repeating dis- The Netherlands have 2,259 miles tress signals. of railways within VISIT. THE GLASS BRICK FRONT, THE FIRST TO BE INSTALLED IN NORTH DA- KOTA. RUSSELL A. , © @ @ For Member of Board of City Commissioners WILL BE A VOTE FOR: Efficiency in‘administration of municipal affairs. Sound precedere in undertaking of public projects. Careful consideration ef all municipal expenditures. Equality in treatment of all branches of the citizenry. A sharp insight inte Bismarck's problems and possi- A deep sense of patriotism evinced by voluntary enlist- ment in the U. 8. army for the Werld war. 8. A Bismarck home-owner and head of family. THIS ADVERTISEMENT INSERTED BY A GROUP OF FRIENDS (Pel, Adv.) DOWERS Flash! e Finest of Foods e Tastefully Prepared ¢ At Economical Prices OTEL At The 4 MEN WHO VOTED AMERICA INTO WAR Jed Regrettable Necessity;| ;; Opponents Still Claim They Were Right F. F, Allmaras Named To Welfare Board Post Appointment ‘OF. ¥. Archie MoCannel, Minot; Hommes of Crosby, and Walter Stock- well of Fargo. — Other appointmeiits to the board tne nave not yet’ been made, Governor cn April's Heaviest [: Weather Report KATHER ASTS For Sismaree tt vicinity: Snow toni ni : loudy; no remporatu siosty el loud, kota: ral and east night and me. day m0 decided change in perature. For South Partly ‘cloudy ro now flurries tonight Tleele change in temper- Snow probable to- Uttle change in and” 1 Sunday: aor Minnéso' night and Sunda; temperature. Senenan ‘WEA’ 1B CONDITIONS re Angeles 30.0 Inoh @ ‘ecipl occurred at almost all north- ern stations in the reporti atest amounts In the a temperatures 0. ert r. 5, poor the ‘region OF ine Great Tak Epeaeen precipitation indicated: Nor- e1 . Missour! val ie: and central ally north Sport ures normal or above f tor nthe BISMARCK, snew ..... _ Beach, snow ke, Grand Forks, eld Hankinson, cldy. Lisbon, cldy. y Napole Wishek, alay, MINNESOTA POINTS High- Low- Moorhead, clay. Minneapolis, an SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS High- Low- est est Pct. 30 «(36 ‘delayed spring} 1; was measured. ‘Snow “ Blsoting in 1940 but was the forerune ner of a very good said, adding “sup- “Great moisture,” remarked Thomas H. Moodie, state WPA trator. “This snow is fine for seeding — but North Dakote’s immediate problem now is not moisture but seed,” he declared. Moodie asserted they waivers” and that the Farm Credit administration program “must be speeded up.” Asserting moisture was “absolutely | He crop,” Weather | Lew! on. peldy. Miles City, GROW +00: WEATHER AT OT! wren POINTS ret. 1" 00 ue 00 202 00 Dodge City, Kai 10 i Al 01 Edmonto! Slo) B. No. Platte, Neb: Okla. City, Okl Phoenix, Ariz. Br, Albert, 6. ae get burg, oe Spokane, I Swift ‘Curren: ‘Winnemucca, Winnipeg, M SEES POWER CENTRALIZED Coral Gables, Fis, Apr. 3.—(P)— "| President Frederick H. Stinchfield of the American Bar association pre- caet Saturday an all-powerful cen- government should President Roveetalts proposal to increase mem- -1 bership of the supreme court be en- acted. CIO INVADES CANADA nadian workers was projected Satur- day by eee Geneattere for Industrial STATE Theatre SATURDAY - SUNDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. DOLORES DEL RID NEWS — COMEDY — SHORTS Tand 9 P. M. — 1c and 21c COMFORT AND ECONOMY ON YOUR VACATION ! ram ROYCRAFT :-::. Write for pamphlet and specifications, DEALERS WANTED STEDMAN TRAILER CO. 606 West Resser , MINT MANDAN ‘catia H Blemarek, N. Dek. RECALL MEETING s SET IN JAMESTOWN Possibility of Action Aimed at Governor Langer Will Be Discussed Fargo, N. D., Apr. 3.—(#)—Author- itative sources said Friday night pos- sibilities of recall action against Gov. | lion Licenses een. Johnson, Bis- Martin Nielson, | tools, 5 . Wesley H. Eterly, m, Saturday, Bls- ee James Fore 7 Sange: jaturday, local frospital * threes day old son of 5 David Benske, 1142 Ave. B, at 12:35 a. m., Saturday, local hospital. Miss Edith Haveman of Linton, who Pital attendants said Saturday. Annual lenten offering to the syno- dical budget of the Trinity Lutheran church will be taken Sunday, Rev. Opie 8. Rindshl, pastor, has announc- ed. Funds taken from the containers which were placed in the homes dur- ing lent will be used for charity, home and foreign missions and higher Christion eaucaeas Gov. William “Tanger and John N. Hagan, commissioner of agriculture and labor, will speak here Monday on the Frazier-Lemke bankruptcy act over a hookup of Fargo, Grand Forks and Bismarck radio stations at 4.p, m. Notice that Charles Anderson of 00 | Edgeley filed application to buy the interstate motor transportation certi- ficate of Leo E. Steinman, Edgeley, was issued Saturday by the state rail- ‘road-commission,- PRINCE WEDS COMMONER Tokyo, Apr. 3. — (#) — Prince Pu Chieh, heir-presumptive to the orchid throne of Manchukuo, married Sati day. Japanese commoner, a-yeur~ old Hiroko Saga. 1,600,000 Young Men Benefited From CCC 600,000 penal men have participated in the "Besides pita Laaingadts they earnings BSCAPEIN 12 YEARS} szs 29-Year-Old Killer Sa Killer Saws ‘Way to Freedom With Eight Other Convicts © Canton, Ga., Apr. 3.—(?)—Escaping “We don’t know how they got the work on the bars,” Haney sald. fe found them hidden be- tween mattresses. “The men apparently took differ- ent trails, Bloodhounds went off in several directions.” 3-Day-Old Benske Boy Is Claimed by Death Laverne Richard Be Benske, 3-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Benske, 1112 Avenue B, died at 12:35 a. m., Saturday at a local hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. PNEUMONIA IS FATAL Minot, N. D., Apr. 3.—(#)—Nerl Christopherson, 87, retired farmer who had been living with s daughter, Mrs. G. E, Aasland, Minot, since 1924, died in soe hospital Friday of pneu- moi WPA WAGES BOOSTED St, Paul, Apr. 3.—()—Increases in hourly wage rates paid common labor by WPA in Minnesota effective Apr. 15, were scpounees hegervad by Vic- tor Christgau, administrator. Maximum monty earnings remain unchanged. LIGNITE FARMER DIES Minot, N. D.,. Apr. 3—(#)—Ferdi- nand P, Erdman, 69, farmer near Lignite since 1900, died Friday in a Minot hospital of a heart ailment. A of male trout in Call- shortage fornia lakes and streams puzzles fish and game officials. TAKE A STROLL THROUGH PEACOCK ALLEY. LAST TIMES TODAY Sunday — Monday — Tuesday Laugh at Loval. sos how to make man delig! ie as comedy of a oii abe gut kar aan! ERB WHITFIELD and his Swanee River Colored. Orchestra (CONNIE O'LEARY, 71, Another Suspect Held In Laura Kruse Killing DES AT JAMESTOWN 22 ere ee tee ting. Fridey pitty omnia te de-" Body to Be Brought Be Brought Here for mands thet. the Laura Kruse mur~ derer be tracked down and action be Burial Probably Tuesday aeee: Oh peerene attacks on women ‘uture. From St. Mary’s Church ‘The suspect, 25-year cold St. Paul man, was arrested @ married Connie O'Leary, 71, eldest son of & woman reported he had followed her pioneer North Dakote family of 13] ff @ street car. Sanger Woman Dies Here at Age of 51 Mrs. James M. Folk, 51, resident o1 Sanger, N.D., died at 6:58 a. m., Sat- urday at a local hospital after an ill- ness of ‘several weeks, She entered the hospital Mar. 16. Funeral serv- ices have been set for Tuesday morn: ing at the Catholic church at Sanger. Interment will be made in the church cemetery there. She leaves her hus- band and three children. TO REBUILD TABERNACLE Zion, il, Apr. 3. — (®) — ‘Wilbur Glenn Voliva asserted Saturday, hs had obtained a number of affidavits supporting his charge that “enemies” touched off the $600,000 fire which razed Shiloh tabernacle Friday. The tabernacle will be replaced, he added, with a structure to cost between $75,- 000 and $100,000. APPROVES FLORIDA CANAL ‘Washington, Apr. 3—(?)—Maj. Gen. Edward M. Markham, chief of army engineers, upheld Saturday feasibility of the proposed Florida ship canal = recommended an appropriation children and brother of Tom O’Leary|' Police held the man without charge and Mrs. W. M. Cook, both of this|®nd said he would be questioned con- city, died Saturday morning at|cerning his whereabouts the early Jamestown, according to word re-|™orning of Mar. 20 when the Kruse ceived here. girl was slain. Funeral services have been tenta- tively set for. Tuesday morning at St. ° ; "s. procathedral. and burial will| Peace Officers Shoot cemetery. The pe amade in at. Marys cometery. "e| It Out on Texas Street night or Sunday. Mr, O'Leary was born March 22,| Hempstead, Tex., Apr. 3—(?)—Two 1866, at Richland, Va. He came He veteran peace officers stood “toe-to- Fort Rice, N. D., with his parents toe” Saturday and “shot it out” in 1870 and two years later the fara | ont of a downtown cafe. City Mar- moved to Bismarck. shall J. D, Shelbourne was killed and He was a horse dealer here for| Chief Deputy Sheriff Claude Hutchins many years and moved to James-| Ws probably fatally wounded. County town approximately 25 years ago. He Attorney William 8. Jackson, an eye was unmarried. His parents and eight| Witness, said one of the men struck of his brothers and sisters preceded the other with his hand and a second him in death. later the pistols roared in unison. Death was due. to complications | Friends said they knew no cause for incident to old age. the shooting. Diplomat’s Daughter Found Shot to Death New York, Apr. 3.—()—Mrs. Doro- thy Harvey Cobb, wife of Augustus 8. Cobb, a vice president of the Bankers Trust company, and daughter of the late Col. George Harvey, publicist and diplomat, was found dead with a bul- let wound in the right temple Satur- day by her husband, in their hotel suite. The death was listed by an as- sistant medical examiner as “suicide —despondency.” DEFENDS PREPAREDNESS New York, Apr. 3—(?)—Common- wealth President Manuel Quezon re- plied etal to charges he was militarizing the Philippines with the contention he was building a citizen army of peace. STROKE KILLS MINOTER Minot, N, D., Apr. 3—(?)—Edwerd A. Kittilsby, 4, Minot, express agent here for the past eight years, died of a stroke Friday night while visiting a daughter, Mrs, Sig Ludwig, at Glas- gow, Mont. ‘The Christmas of 1860 was the cold: to continue work on the giant water- est on record in Great Britain. ‘ way. 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