The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 12, 1937, Page 1

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| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [vac North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper person ay pcre tonight. ESTABLUSHED 1873 BISMARCK, N. D., MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1937 PRICE FIVE CENTS Relations Act Is Constitutiona liners’ Gun Battle Punctuates Nation’s Labor Rows|Gi\ivixt is pIPOOAT WWK [British Warships |]°5aSSr.,.|TOASSIT CURT [Semen rin insta] Noa | IN SUPREME COURT Lh) ih : OPPOSING ‘Ordered to S ain PLAN WOULD PLT Associated Press Ordered to Re- l0 IN SOUTHWEST F Tot Drowns in London ee Guarantee DEWOCRATIC PARTY instate New York Editorial felted Skating Rink) protection to Any Run- 55 Lone Star Citizens Appear Employe It Fired e Men Wounded by Guntire s) in,Washington With Peti- argo, ‘N. D., Apr. 12—(P)—Marvin ners of Blockade in gton with Pe! as Rival Workers Clash | thomas Marah, 2- tions Against Bill at Galena, Kan. DENY ELECTION WAS TEST oO RULE IN FOUR OTHER CASES Wagner Law Unanimously Held Valid in Case Involving Interstate Commerce 3,000 INSURGENTS TRAPPED SHAWA STRIKE CONTINUES : Fascists Bottled Up at Madrid Houston Lawyer Says Rulings - sides his Refuse to Surrender to : = Pertirbed as Workers in| weed cal Z Loyalist Forces "an wad oan é preme court sae ise penfinaiia U. &. Threaten Sympathy HURNING DISMISS ar re livery trucks to have side view ; Laue! ud : conationalty of te Wages ibor Walkout. hb pe ‘Washington, Apr. 12—(P}—A milit- : i i. psoas | ang ant band of Texas Democrsts told the Damme |S ec terstate commerce. ~Zreti.| ASASGSTANT CHEF FAST RONG RVER zcseeias ae ee jew threats of unrest rumbled in five cases would affect President Roosevelt's fight for reorganizing the FLOODING PARTS OF |= : “ra { =¢ William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, had CTY IN MINNESOTA Sz _|o_@ > eee 5 a magna charta o! Ms he: “estimated It guarantees collective bargaining ee eremec| HIGHWAY ENINEE back | Other Changes by Roads Chief in What He Terms ‘Economy Program’ to. workmen in negotiating with em- ployers on wages, hours of work and other labor conditions, Ey ge i ig ie 5 9 3 = 3 2 i i He Besta ate During Night as Stream meee, Spreads Over Banks iu il fe “FDR Backer’ Won | James disputed assertions by sup- Marshall, Minn. Apr. 12. ters of the election to About 35 homes were isolated in this vicinity as flood waters of the Red- wood river, augmented by 54 inch of rain, continued to rise Monday morn- ing. Some of the homes were flooded with a foot of water on the first floor, and s dozen families had evacuated during the night. Be Fa = i & Eg [ : | aed nog i # yr stpeete.in: different. farahall and both parks in thé undated. in ollen all day Sunday, but well its banks, the Redwood river to rise rapidly at 9 p. m., Sun- (BY 11 p.m, it had crossed the sharatad ar parade $0 i g 2 He the cabinet as Hoare and _ and flooded 25 acres of Yow- ; ith the ‘other ministers totaling © Lar hea pines ‘ ness and select its own officers end ‘ homies. Traffic on the highway was right agents.” , Major Point in Sitdowns ? Dufing the night the river made bill “ i from her books, felow, and The question of collective bargains Tuesday. the swiftest rise ever observed here, tearfully woeful like any other child when she stubbed her toe, upper ing, upheld by the court in business in interstate fe. a The river winds through the entire Under the decision, the rising about 6 feet. Footbridges were right, Mary Christine Dunn, 28 months old, commerce, has EIN city, with homes built close to its " s applicable to all businesses held to swept out but all main bridges were been the major: point of dispute in 4 : \ knows grammar | be in interstate commerce. Me ‘The ruling, holding that a. steel soeiseet flooded. the recent series of sitdown strikes. ” ¢ ° company, # trailer company and a whistle | Of future appointees. Two Men Injured as clothing manufacturing concern were Mand Starting at 11 p. m., s fire 35 ed in interestate commerce, / : Bismarck Woman Gives Meag was nbea | at intervals cL oe Limited Jumps Track fi sana altars pe pps ys - Description of Man Who tig ar mechect — statute far beyond what its opponent: iP’ for the foodships, driven to| danger of flooded basemen q Fled passage Many residents of Marghall were 5 Chicago, Apr, 12—(P}—Nine of the contended were the proper boun- Took Bag and (Continued on Page Two) up all night, but could learn little of darts. ‘cite TS gaa aaa ae lectrical Gotham limited of the Pennsylvania Coach company admit Bismarck police Monday were T ALLY con Sonurraa ap an fa Pinan of IN MILL EXPLOSION ——— ita activities were in interstate com- pinky Srigh, ‘sinks puree [Vs De perros Rereake che canaly. | Mrs. Jerome Sweeney, 86, Dies | ™°°* containing between $7 $8 and some, personal from Mrs. INJURED IN CRASH Government Spending |Million Dollar Damage Caused in ter sien After foe man Rett on Is Demanded by Labor| i" Milwaukee Plant by eng: ness tuncting’ the ijemmeatement Be tee ines abe was ¢ howe trom Ser aee irre — Dust Blast | poleeli ~ Bloyes who had been dlacharged for downtown around 9 no- | Orey Johnson, 57, Emerado Hits) washington, Apr. 12—(F—A de- " birds perenne oe were tloed fag rh a and] Bridge Abutment; 116 | mend Ta Nagin ncnmelgs e q_limaukee, Apr. 12-—U0)—ebx wore Justice MeReynolds delivered the caret) he caught her and grabbed for the Killed Over Nation ene ee eeeatention |fesult of an explosion and. fire Pants ul ngs eee ae company (Halle) and choi tomas Plghe broke away once but he caught Monday in the midst of President | which caused $1,000,000 damage st the 2 cause of death, pany cases with Justice Van Devan- again, his hand over her] Grand Forks, N. D., Apr. 12.—(— | Roosevelt's study of the 1937-38 re- ‘Mrs, Sweeney has been in ter, Sutherland and Butler concur- ins threw her to the ground, took/ Funeral Hef budget. pital since last May 11. Ting. Justice Sutherland read the the purse and fled up the alley. Mrs. William Green, AFL president, said HURT IN ACCDE taken to the hospital shortly before| dissent in the Associated Press case. | Reff immediately called the, police who was fatally injured|the present works program wes {fall- her husband, then 86, was struck by| The seme justices were in the minor- ' ic sottoete, $0 Sen CE aR OTe ee hae eee Crem nll 1m Ai ee bY Af doaat 2 aoe 20) 008 of 8 bleycle here. ‘Mr, Sweeney died on| ity in each 5 to 4 decision. i bridge near junday. unemployed. fay 12. Ordered to Rehire 18 ‘ ros Reff described her assailant and “In planning for the 1937-38 fed- {/Allan and McClellan Good of|, Funeral services have been set for| In the bus case the court upheld an as about 5 feet, 7 inches tall, weigh- eral budget, we must recognize that 2 p. m., Wednesday at the Presby-|order by the National Labor Rela- | ing about 145 pounds and wearing & - the present federal works program 1s Mandan Hurt in Collision terian church with Rev. Floyd E./tions board directing the company to i bide or black, thiec-sai ee N D T ffi T ll inadequate,” he said. With. Adtomobile Logee, pastor a Rev. lathe reinstate 18 employes, discharged for bd rector ol! » George's iscopal union. iP raeng look at his face. -U. iraltic 10 ‘MIKE’ CAUSED CEASH 4 church, ofticiating. Interment wil be eS at teenie case in- a Colliding with an automobile while|™ade ly and | volved 10 employes under similar cir- cemetery at Menoken. cumstances. Upholding board’ riding through an. intersection on 8! John g, Turnbull of Salem, Ore. 8| order, Chief sire Bed said: motorcycle here Saturday evening,! nephew, will come here for the fu- GS Bey cpa |e fmm Ba + and La tiple ‘injuries and were taken to &|cnown relative, a a comp in Meee!" sted", motn| int Stunt De wns. . D., in 5 , . came | Moran, automobile acckients over the nation arm and severe Iecerations sbout his! United States with her parents as @ Oshawa was in the Ramsey| Gucing:tne week-end. Wh S 1 K young girl and was married to a Mr. # plant is a charge of first!” week-end auto deaths by states: Mot er (@) to. e to eep possible Ramsey. Later she homesteaded 8| Seven discharged employes a is BoP [tam ene ee Sep er e - K The decision mat ‘contned in « l- ides 2-/ SON in Luxury Asks Pardon | edi ws the | 3 in mace |e te tang San ; aid eas Mee 4, Maryland 1, Massachusetts 2, Mich aS sae Lemont iu ras| ral Pesta and made heir home at ppprsaaa dbo turday Minnesota 1, Mississi Boise, Idaho, Apr. 12.—(@)—A moth- |James P. Pope, Idaho's junior the Bismarck Shortly bef love af- x re Saat RDe United States senator. with Front | Per usbend waa Injured lest summet, enter the window with a love tright- . ¢ » |Conscience Troubled; °. son—Je , ex-con Man Admits Car Theft) ,2°%, 2°70 st. au- “we! St. Paul iit

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