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“AMERICAN SHIPS 10 PAGE EXAMINATION ~ INSPANISH WATERS Inspections Will Guard Against ._ Other Vessels Sailing Un- der False Colors For Bismarck and vii erally fair tonight and 8: (By the Associated Press) Merchant ships flying tne United dtates flag will be forced to submit to examination in Spanish waters, officials of the neutrality committee disclosed Friday. American ships will have to prove| } their papers are in order but they Precip! will not be searched. The inspection will guard against ships of other na- tions masquerading under the stars re and ti ebure 30.42 anénorthern Rocky Mount: pped ove goes, The blockade, to enforce the “hands off Spain” committee's embargo against further foreign arms and men, has been ordered to start at midnight of next Monday, Apr. 19. It will be — composed of British, French, German PRECIPITATION and Italian war vessels. For Bismarck Seatsoy Merchant shipping destined for] Tova! this, month te date |. Bpanish ports under flags of the 27) 7, nuary lat to date te Sunrise, 0:53 2. m. Gunset, 7:98 p. m. nations on the committee will be nuary ist to subjected to rigid controls. Rules for| Accumulated excess to United States shipping will apply to all non-member nations. The civil war front shifted back to the Bay of Biscay where insurgcnt BIOMAR el@y. .. forces under Gen. Emilio Mola moved| Gees a. up for a supreme push agi fam- ished Bilbao, capital of the autono- province, ‘The attacking army regained the heights of Mount Saibi in @ rout of government forces whose losses in a) ¥f panic-stricken retreat were estimated at from 700 to 1,000 of an army of 6, ,000, At Madrid, government artillery re- pelled two desperate insurgent ai tempts to repair the Manzanares tiver bridge which links the Casa de Campo park, on Madrid's west side, with 3,000 isolated insurgents in Uni- versity City. ! Government aviation communiques: reported far-flung activity, disrupting insurgent troop movements toward Madrid from the northwest at Valla- dolid and from the northeast at Ja- RALIGIOUS CHNGUS S SET FR SDA}, own, Miles City, ne y. eu, pola. bind, eléy. MINNESOTA LA x Shen ent 43g SESS2SoSSsKe: MONTANA vers est 2 260 Workers to Take Part in Round-Up Sponsored by Ail Local Churches census , and Avenue A, at 1 p. m., fore beginning their work. WAGE CUT HELD VALID Yes, we have Holeproof Pacer Sox. Shark’s Men’s Store. ~ Bing - Bob BURNS Martha RAYE | Shirley Ross the Hels IS Re PES SE REN A Polynesian Pixie! (Mertns Raye) Probably showers lay, excépt clo’ 7 in wont 6 3 cooler occurred over the and at scattered places over the northern Great Plains 8. rometer, trich: to see level, 29.68. at7 a. NORTH DAKOTA _FOINTS High- Low. bak SOUTH DAKOTA Po! AKOTA tan Lew est est Pct. is 4 00 igh- Low. est Pe! 44.00 WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS High- peal t est Pct, )@ 00 ‘CROSBY The “OM Cowhsnds” of “Rhythm om the Renge” ploy haveo with Wedding” ‘The Show thet hes Crerything! PARAMOUNT Today (Fri.) - Sat. ' POPEYE CARTOON NEWS | Weather Report | WEATHER FORKCASTS por cool Paci Inches, region. 100 100 00 ‘00 60) Thielges, Bowman, Winners t Survivors of Event at Mandan to’ Represent District at Grand Forks in May Winners of the high school eon- tests held'et Mandan Thursday qill represent this districl/in the annual Seal Pees ete held May 11-48 at ler the eponsorsh!| of the University of North Dakota. Z Over 500 students competed in the vocal and instrumental music, com- ,| mercial and declamation e! tions. Music contest winners were adjudg- ed superior, excellent, good or aver- age with the person or group receiv ing the highest ranking ampng the contestants eligible to compete in the state event. Both the first and sec- ond plece winners in the commercial contests will go to Grand Forks. A summary of the winners follows: MUSIC’ ee lano solo: Jeane! Croonquait, Bismarck, superior; Bertha Bjorke, Wilton, Paul Nordquist, Underwood, | | Kelth McClelland, Mandan, Robert Hochhalter, Steele, and Juanita Ber- ton, St. Mary's, all excellent. Piano duet: 4 Mary's, superior; Tornow, Underwood, Robert Wiebers, Mandan, Life Chaffee, Bismarck, all ex- Mandan, excellent; Robert Spielman, Underwood, good. Clarinet solo: Malcom Stewart, Bowman, superior; Richard Tavis, wood, Grace Wilcox, > and Frances Whalen, Scranton, excellent. Cornet: : Lucille Tovaas St Mary's, excellent; Clifford Atwood, Mandan, and Catherine Schroeder, Wilton, Brass Instrument solo: Clinton, Sayler, Underwood, and Bernard both superior; Robert Brown, Steele, excellent; John Gould, Mandan, good; James McNutt, excellent; Bowman, good. CHAMBER MUSIC Bowman and Mandsn beth rated excellent, Other Orchestral Instruments Flute: Currle Conrad, excellent. VOICE Boys 2010, low voice: Harojd Smith, | Bismarck, superior; Osborne Bel- sheim, Turtle Lake, excellent; Gordon solo, yolge: Olive John- son, Bismarpk, © superior; Tommerson, Hettinger, excellent; Myrtle Fitagerald, Underwood, good plus, Boys solo, high voice: Ear) Benesh, Bismarck, superior; Clarence Toljef- ‘son, Steele, Lge David Gele, Beulsh, good Boys quartet: Bismarck, superior; Underwood, excellent; Turtle Lake, good; Mandan, average plus. quartet: Turtle BISMARCK TRIBUNE, High School Contest Are Chosen FEDERAL AGENT AND BYSTANDER SHOT I TOPEKA POSTORAICE Attempt to Arrest Suspected Bank Robber in Lobby DR. J.T. NEWLOVE IS DEAD AT MINOT Physician Succumbs After Two-Year iliness ANTI-LYNCHING ACT HOUSE PASSED MAY FACE SENATE DEA Filibuster Thr d by Dixie Solons and Others Oppos- ed to Measure Washington, Agr. gressional jeaders predicted the first anti-lynching bill to house in 15 years would encounter the senate. pay his family FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1937 | for agency service at the Wabek, N. D., station pee] z s a 5 Scranton, $a + | responsibility of lebor unions at its Serious reading: Harriet Rosen, Bis- Hasel| ‘first; march, fiat; Janet Lovell, Bosch |Gavie trnaldson, gp rn fo Sn ered third. Wypewritng "team: ‘Bie- Lynch Laid to Rest sky PARAMOUNT ' BUN. - MON. - TUE.” | Distress’ News - Comedy - Shorts 1 and 9 P.M, — l6c & Sle Three pint bow! free With each 50c bottle Saunders Antiseptic Skin Lotion A highly effective ‘treatment for skill at checkers, and came out on Local Checker Fans: No Match for Champ ‘Wile Ryan, wiserd ofthe checker | was dividing hls attention among as hoard, matehed wits ‘Thuraday with | many es 11 opponents st once. fon| best. Binmarck, and surrounding | Ryan, who appeared in an exhibi- tion st Fargo before coming here, left Friday for Billings, Mont., his next stop on @ tour to Seattle, Wash. where he will engage in a nations’ territory has to offer in'the way of key shorts by Cooper's. “GOOD -YEAR y RES FOR SALE 1 double width mattress 1 white used toilet seat. 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