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D., SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1987 $5 IN CASH 1S ALL |SPANISH WARFARE FARMER NEEDS 10) CONCENTRATED IN LAUNCH IRRIGATION) ‘SEPARATED AREAS Loyalists at Bilbao and Rebels at Madrid Continue to Hold Positions Opportunity Offered by Water + Commission Made Plain by Chief Engineer (By the Associated Press) Opposing armies in Spain concen- trated their warfare in two widely sgparated sectors Saturday, the northern Bay of Biacay coast and at the doorway to Madrid in the south. Se ee war, Basque defenders of the important g | £ Eevee ER age rely : 5 N.D. CONGRESSMEN | SER WAGES, HOUR Fa. ui Se es Nye Frowns on NRA Practices; Lemke Skeptical of Any Practical: Plan’ * Washington, Apr. 17—()—Supreme court validation of the Wagner.lahor 6 E 38 HS 4 FL H ri i iS i [ i i 5 giPREFE EB § Hl Be i g eee Re i B gE | i = s ge FH ek 3° E Es 385 geek S28 szisk e i 5B Es ia Japan Police Appeal To Thief’s Conscience Tokyo, Apr. 17.—(7)—Police decided Saturday to make a radio appeal to the conscience of a pickpocket who Close to $30,000 to Be Dis- tributed to Relatives H's tf Be intel MARCK TRIBUNE TAS AS GRTAN The Weather. Fair tonight and Sun- day; not much change PRICE FIVE CENTS Doctors Remove Safety Pin in Girl’s Esophagus in. temperature, ab Fleeing N. Y. Gunmen Plans to Put Ford ‘On the Run? hn 10s ROBBERS WHO SHOT CHMAN FAIL 10 GET PAST SMALL TOWN Country Officers Successfully Play Hunch to Capture Two Fugitives WANTED FOR N. Y. LOOTING Third Member of Gang Is Caught Far Away From Drama Climax in Nebraska Omaha, Neb, Apr. 17.—()—Two New York bank robbery suspects, who shot their way out of a G-mens’ trap at Topeka, Kas., seriously wounding a federal agent, were in custody Satur- day following their bloodless capture Friday night by two county officers. They were spirited away early Sat- urday by federal agents in two cars. The agents were seen tra down the Iowa side of the Missouri river toward Topeka. In apprehending them, the officers Graphically: portrayed in this X-ray photograph is the safety pin, opened at'an unusual 90-degree angle, that lodged in. the: esophagus of Nellie Shoman, 18-year-old McLean county farm girl shown above in-her bed in a Bis- marck hospital where the pin was removed. Surgeons em- ployed’a bronchoscope in an operation lasting one hour and 15.minutes to retrieve the pin without lacerating the tender tissues of the esophagus. Delicacy of the operation was increased by the fact that the pin was not open at the usual 90-de; angle and the slightest error might have caused it to pierce the esophagus and cause a fatal infection. oo * , Apr. 17.—/)—Corona, tion officials sniffed Saturday a Lord. Marley's advice that Amer. stay away from the May 12 or be “generally ex- plotted.” Avoid Coronation, Lord Says in U. S. London, - ‘Prancisco Lord Americans they Maj. Herbert Smith Marks 5th Year Here Special services will be held Sunday at the Salvation Army citadel to commemorate the completion of five years of work in Bismarck by Maj. Herbert Smith, who came to Bis- marck, Apr. 15, 1932, and preached his first sermon here on the following Gay, Sunday. Lue BsERE E | E E i i : is a 3 STUDENTS INVITED TO VISIT BISMARCK City Will Play Host to High School Groups From Wide Area This Spring Invitations were extended this week to high school students from 100 towns in the Missouri slope area to take in the sights of Bismarck and vicinity on class “skip days” or group holidays planned for this spring. A similar invitation extended last year was accepted by groups of stu- dents from all over the state, some parties coming from South Dakota and the distant corners of North Da- kota in answer to it. Replies re- ceived thus far this spring indicate that several groups may again be expected to take advantage of the opportunity. The Association of Commerce, which issued the invitations, has promised to have guides on hand to conduct tours to places of interest and enclosed information the city with the invitations sent to about the city. Among interesting points in and Gilbertson Funeral Devils Lake, N. D., Apr. 17.—(P)}— Puneral services were held Friday for , Gilbertson, owner and proprie-| - BANKS OPEN 5 DAYS » Apr. 17.—()—Paris inaugurated a five-day banking week Saturday with large signs on bank doors informing customers that all departments would be closed every Saturday. The five-day week resulted successfully played a “hunch” the fugitives from the nation’s largest city would get lost in the criss-cross streets of a small Nebraska town. H. B. Fietcher,. federal agent in charge here, identified the pair as Robert Suhay, 26, and Alfred Powers, 45. They ate charged, Fletcher said, with conspiring with Raymend Mc- Neely and others to rob the Katonah, N. ¥., bank and with the $18,000 rob- bery of the bank, Mar. 18. One Nabbed in N. Y. McNeely was arrested in New York Friday by federal agents, arraigned before a U. 8. commissioner and or- dered held under $2,000 bond. Powers and Suhay, for which Kan- sas and Nebraska officers staged an peka postoffice in which agent Wayne W. Baker, 27, was shot ~ four times and a bystander wounded in the foot, were apprehended at PlattSmouth, Neb., 25 miles south of Omaha, by Sheriff Homer Sylvester re his brother, Cass, a deputy, sher- the men who escaped from trap set by. federal agents. admitted, he said, having 8. M. Hibbard at Sabetha, Friday to dress s gunshot posing themselves to gunfire hoping the criss-cross streets of Plattsmouth, which has a population of 3,793, might “the men would get tangled the side streets and that’s what oa through a railroad ently realizing they were headed into 4 the rit up!’ They got out with their hands in the air.” Federal agents went to Plattemouth University Banning Of Negro Is Upheld Social Security Acta Rap Appeal Planned from the new 40-hour week isw.