The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 9, 1937, Page 1

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z= Generally fair tonight \ _ North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper Mounties Mobilized for tonight. and Saturday, warmer PRICE FIVE CENTS Strike Du ayalists Sweep Rebels Back From Madri ty ONTARIO PREMIER SAYS ClO WILL NOT itdown |GONGRISSIONAL AD ers on S DOMINATE CANADA Hepburn Says Every Effort Will FDR Charged With WOOD WILL RUN IF RECALL ADVOGATES ASKED BY GREEN TO Digg ‘Grave ~ PACING SLAUGHTER Political Bad Faith FIGHT LEWIS’ Cid Be Made to Halt Invasion GET ENOUGH NAMES TALBOTT RITES ARE of ‘Agitators’ Yale's President Denounces INCORDOBK SEGTOR Franco’s Foroes Reach Key to Mayor of Oshawa Will Not Pers SET AT JAMESTOWN |vsow oRaamzer-cheene Court Proposal as Danger to Government Candidacy ‘CLARIFIES’ HIS POSITION Not Closed on’ Possible AFL Supports:Condemnation of |Asserts Previous Statement to Poll Workers by Crafts Instead of Factory SUCH RESOLUTION OFFERED Last Line of Defenses of Basque Capital : BATTLE AT MADRID: FIERCE] mit Dominion or Provin- SUNDAY AT 41 A.M. cial Police in City authorities heard reports the General Motors walk-out ordered at Oshawa Filan penile oficial and Tietnmees by the Committee for Industrial Or- farmers Friday mourned the death ers’ Union Head E5Ee Misinterpreted; Campaign to Continue fair Labor Practices Washingten, Apr. 1—(P)— Speaker Bankhead referred te the Sitdown Strikes and Un- Malaga Bombed as: Fascist! Fliers Cut. Railway to, France By Air Attack ganization was spreading to other in- dustries, Premier Mitchell Hepburn of On- tarlo province, who charged the CIO not} ward for funeral service at James-/had “brought the United States al- of the co-operative movement in ag- riculture, as arrangements went for- dul v . ea 83 iat me # i i Ags i aa oo ta ae ae if rat i ned » but General Motors Pact Will Be the tee quietly walked. out Thursday morning described the strike as “an came from and federal officials, Gov, W! (Continued on Page Two) Sent to Quell Riots to Unite Against Troops ‘The ‘body will ile in state at the|tario provincial police were massed chapel from 9 s. m., until 11, After|with the “mounties” in the Toronto from Jamestown to the Ellendale|tor E, T. Doyle. tl Methodist church, where it will lie] A detachment of 60 mounted po- in state from 4 to 5 p. m. i rik te % si {Heel La ELE ru : a nit $644 a3 iF 4 Hd a* Hea : th nti Eis : g air “ He i : reid iy Ht Hi §S5eshass ate ok aa as Tn A i gs fa ils lv u aae d was not accessible for com-|sign the petitions. ta 1936 Amount; Temporary ” Quarters Handicap Incoming Mail Nearly Double ae oH nip ia cleat ie Patt Le ie ai ag Bape Es ne ah Ha te ciere? i it 16 enlist : (ty, a } it Ha a uae _ Entertain Farmers( ¢ : Capi | linn bo ga Mg ste Vee , HRT ‘lt és ee ia Wf I F] ] i ete jive ir = nee Woodmen’s Convention Scheduled Here May 6 unique distinction—one iy it for Ripley's has one may qi eve It or be pen 's Stomach Minneapolis, “Ape. dig ticatet | year-old Clarice les, Bt. Peter eons Close 34 al a iy Pin in Girl’ urs’ whose life io saved oa hoo ee 1 | ie in: eo) ibe uM ie ul ih Wi at it (ell : il ey A cred Feces Ro Away Doves Recall With Paris Creati ee ed Improvement Is N usiness me iy fe a ita = a oe Ai i\ | 4 His as Hr co i z i ry a3 g ill ales Cat t He b ae ee mae etn er nu Hie iwi ahd ial 58 3 ae i EEL: t

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