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x Pa @ * School A ) £3001000000 AS mem aur Mill It's the Weeds, | _ administration Leaders Say Act] O"Leary Avers Must Be Deferred to Cut ‘Down Costs J CUT IN ARMY FUNDS ASKED U. S. Chamber of Commerce Be- lieves Tax Receipts Were Under Estimated : adainie te tart SNOW, DUST STOP Pre or meen se| BLOWINGINSTATE vr| ARTER TWODAYS Midwest Digs Out of Blanket of Moisture; Rivers Rising i in East @ : ; President's Action in Start- ing Movement Information that leaders of the he North Dakota Press association have Tepudiat le the dental advertising law en- acted at the last legislative Fasting Farmer Near Death in Tennessee Stooping Oak, Tenn., Apr 26.—(?) —Hollow-cheeked Jackson Whitlow, the religious faster of the Cumber- challenged the that j i ao ht is i & £ 85 é 86, g a ° z ipeilt iP Factory Employment Returns to ’29 Level | Telephone ‘ ‘THE BIS . D. Persons North Dakota's Oldest Newspaper BISMARCK, 'N. D., MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1987 Bill Will First Test FDR’s Economy Pl (MEASURE AOS |Full Investigation — /TXPAYERSGROUP_|Harlem God Faces Man-Made Judgment Day| "jc maw ume cup SUGGESTS ACTION | peuneies TO DECREASE LEVY! on, Probe After Studying —_ | Suggests Nine Proposals Which Audits of Business May Be Submitted to Vot- ers at Election Fargo, N. D., Apr. 26.—(7)—Full in- vestigation of affairs of the state mill and elevator at Grand Forks will be SOME BEATEN IN ASSEMBLY] A — Would Carry to People Ideas Which Were Rejected at Last Session voters : North Dakota may be asked to vote on nine initiated. measures, most Ne : » Mouthpiece of the state taxpayers associa‘ It is emphasized that ? a 5 Fy EEE ral ik a peyeeerent piseeteely [ARCK TRIBUNE. [i waie illed. In Crashes Divine; colored evangelist whom in New him ou taide police headquarters, middie) regatd as god. In J 2 transgression against man-made law. Flanked' by de- ives, he u 40 being booked. in. York on charges of betting a. felonious ult in which, he was .° ‘was captured in the basement of the Milford, Conn., “heaven” to ‘an -eight- Fair tonight, Tuesday: frost or freezing tem- PRICE FIVE CENTS pereyire ae ONE OF TEN RIDERS. on IN AUTOMOBILE DIES Lt. William Murphy of Fargo Fatally Injured in St. Paul Collision JAMESTOWN WOMAN KILLED Ellendale Man, Wishek Woman Scarred as Vehicle Smashes Into Culvert Four North Dakota residents lost their lives and 11 were injured in auto- mobile accidents over the week-end. The dead are: Gale Lawrence Dale, 16, Minot. Lieot, William Murphy, 22, Pes Ged 32, Ji lys Heese, = Dale, son of Mrs. Bertha Dale of Bismarck, was killed at Minot Sun- by a driven by Arthur Balerud, » 28 he roller-skated across a » death was the first traffic a i i i : i 4 § g ROOSEVELT ACTION THWARTS THREAT OF NEW YORK STRKES Fight Between Affiliates of AFL Prevents Arbitration of Dispute Washington, Apr. 26.—(?)—Presl- dent Roosevelt intervened Monday to q prevent a strike of '5,000 railroad and N. D, shipping employes in the New York Broad Picture of Program Is With « deadline set by the Broth- Seven Trips Made - | | By Stork to City > REBELS WARSHIPS crane met) INMEDTERRANEAN Seieceicsss | ROUTED INBAMTUS cee seers th struck the Bismarck hospital and added one to the St. Alexius for good meas- Northern Em ure, to bring his total week-end {Lines Drawn Tighter Around| ane ion to seven, Domarek's POPU | City in Northern Spain by The week-end standings: Daughter to Mr. and Mra. Jacob Franco's Forces Wacker, Hazelton; son to Mr. and —————_—_ Mrs. Henry J. Schulz; Ashley; (By the Associated Press) son to Mr, and Mrs. Henry Jo- The Spanish government fleet sephson, Wing; daughter to Mr. [steamed into major action against and Mrs. Oscar W. Johnson, 1115 | insurgents in Mediterranean waters Avenue C; son to Mr. and Mrs. | Monday. Valencia authorities charged E. M. Trygg, 820 Ninth St.; | simultaneously that the German daughter to Mr. and Mrs, L. B. | cruiser Leipzig acted as ® scout for Brauer, 700 W. Rosser; and a son | the insurgents, to Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Arnts, Raids by government warships on Explained to Congress at of Rail nd Steamship| 1618 Bowen Ave. insurgent territory along the south- pies : Clerks, ‘Freight ‘Handlers, Express —_ ern coast were reported. Insurgent |DtsT in Rugby. Washington - and Station employes expiring at warships were routed. at ‘The a toon Many, to. fceral avec MINNESOTA TAX ON jas iz'tens RiP vets ine auc. Lavine, Grand . D., - yi id centers, al fs ss forthe North beta nae pn tee emo eee freee) BANK CHAIN UPHELD | sri si. toeeene soc at ning board, told the rivers and harbors A bitter fight between the brother- Eibar is just to the east of Durango, | ihe fron! the congress Monday the Red River basin p which is only 16 miles trom Bilbao, Motor Stalls flood control and water conservation | insane, ah C ‘When Adam tried to shift the ma- Droject was but a part of » $45,000,000 mined Insurgents cut a wide path through| chine into reverse, he said, the mo- olaitan rere to rehabilitate the | Gereated adidas ee Basque defenses and occupled Verriz,|t0r stalled, and the next instant the to appoint investigate cles 8 E tion, each (Continued on Page Two) stacle, 4 ‘Book About Duk Out of Circulation, London, Apr. 36—(P)—The Duke of started the momentous events ‘Windsor won from his Austrian place| Which were climaxed by Edward's ab- of selt-exile ‘Monday fight to have 8 hte agony British book about him taken out of the poblishers of “Coronation Com mentary,” it was disclosed, not only the fast-selling volume from bookshops but wrote the duke rategic communication iter only Levy, on Stock of First Bank] fin Stee trom Durango, gateway to : Stock Corporation Affirm- | Bira0.., gram the ilbar sector to the|, Rose, 7, who suttered a fracture of ed by Tribunal east. Government railroad lines were bed Pilsen deep lacerations of severed. 4 Fifteen persons were killed when| Eleanor, 11, who has internal in- Washington, Apr. 26—(7)—The su-| insurgent guns again pounded Ma-| juries of an undetermined extent. preme court sustained Monday a 1934 ane Li Bera in Sunday's bombard-| rank, 16, cuts about the head. Minnesote property tax on shares in| men! y. Montana ‘and North Dakota state| _, Twelve deserters trom the insurgent /O}SEE TEI as alight head in- banks owned by the First Bank Stock| yadrid suburb, straggled into the] juries. corporation of Minneapolis, city. They said the garrison, cut off} Viola, 13, who was scratched It was contended by the Minneapo-| from communication with other in-| bruised and suffered from! shock. lis concern that only the state of| Surgent forces, was suffering from} ‘Those who are in the hospital with if thirst, hunger and = crumbling|their parents are Rose, Eleanor, incorporation could Rainared morale, Frank and Leo. eae impose such a tax. It paid as- Arthur Leet, Ellendale, N. ~ seasments to Montana and North Da- Rebela| Wear,U: '®. Coats fered hesd injuries which may cost kota on ie sack valued by Minne- sota at action | court jpanish insuregnt aifiimed ¢ tung ty the ‘utnnesota| Monday from the chill winds that rt Court upholding the levy.|blew along trenches they had just Justice Stone, who delivered the de-| Won atop three-humped Mount In- cision, announced no dissent. chorta in Northern Spain. | high : Ce penn tn 2 tt “a et" | woe ea aco Was involved in’ the litigation) "| United States seal—were among 30-| on economic tages,” Stone! 000 unif found on « ship the in- 1. “realised through the al ale Gerard to Don Court G g E said, at the place of come, of the owner- tax, bear @ direct relationship to the Srrosde cieeae of burdens which the tax “We cann that there ts machine guns and Scheie in the taxation even raincoats and boots—littered the ate shares in Minnesota, . irrespective of the extent of the con- Bilbao government announced trol over them which the due process|two more British food ships, clause may. save to the states of in-! Thurston and the Stesso, reached corporation,’