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‘| THE BIS Basques in Last Ditch REBELS’ ARTILLERY COMMANDS BILBA OUTLET 10 SAFETY Ships of Non-Combatants Are Carrying Thousands to Refuge in Other Lands IWSURGENTS PUSH FORWARD Basque Capital’s Fall Seen in Flight of Kin of President to France , (By the Associated Press) Refuge for about 10,000 women and children from siege or bombardment virtually assurgd Tues- Gay as a fleet of passenger liners raced to evacuate as many as possible be- fore insurgent guns close the port. Bilbao'’s Basque defenders fought a last-ditch fight but insurgent dis- patclies said'Gen. Emilio Mola’s troops more children to Sentity was kept a guarded RREEM last tb ecceae fre” of InEiry i fee AE ' Minnesota, spoke. \The habit of taking cathartics for any abdominal pain or distress was given by Dr. Norman as one of the principal factors for the high fatality Tate from appendicitis. Dakota Border Hopes For Normal Harvests Aberdeen, 8. D., May 4.—(P)—Hopes for a normal crop, previously blighted in mid-season by drouth, rust and in-| mining sect ravages, rose over North and’ Heart Disease Fatal’ For Lutheran Pastor Valley City, N. D., May 4.—(?)—Rev. G. Hegg, pastor of Lutheran churches at’ Nome and Fingal, died at Ni Monday night of heart disease. A uate of , Decorah, Dakota widow, sons and two daughters. Baby, Left Alone in Bath Tub, Is Drowned ‘Left alone in drowned Monday. Mrs. Shirley Knox told police she left her son alone for not more than five minutes. 14 BAKERIES CLOSED More Witnesses Are Called in Mill Quiz Grand Forks, N. D., May 4—(7)— More witnesses were expected to tes- tify Tuesday before the state indus- trial commission in the investigation into the former management of the state mill and elevator. vator * Commission members likely the hearings by Tuesday night because, ‘subpoenaed FRICTION APPEARS INLABOR RANKS AT CINEMAS CAPITAL One Group Charges That AFL Affiliate Is Violating Recog- nized Strike Technique in addi- witnesses, Hollywood, May 4—(?}—Friction and a flare of violence appeared as pickets paced before the gates of the walled film studios of Hollywood bor affiliate passing FMPC picket lines. Strikers telegraphed William Green, that the les Lessing, fed- erated crafts head, said he was ask- Labor. @ company Ynion, because of its anti-strike at- titude.” i ‘One of Hollywood's most luxurious beauty salons, operated by the four Westmore brothers who are makeup executives in four film companies, was splashed with two gallons of creosote Monday night by three van- GOLD FIELD EXTENT IS NOT DETERMINED Months of Prospecting Seen by Inventor of Machine to Ex- tract Fine Grains Fae Be However, s small installed. will be set up on a central kota location where Lignite Jamboree reached by the commercial club this mining town at a meeting Mon- Gay night. June 4 and 5 were selected as the tentative dates and committees were appointed to arrange for # carnival, baseball games and other sports events. Emil Klaudt, A. L. Warren and Fred ‘Kibitzers’ BISMARCK, N. D., TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1937 e Rejoins “ Barred In Bridge Contest SHELVING OF FARM ATS WILL AWAM Congressional Leaders,, Avoid Any Slashes Pending Word From White House Washington, May sional leaders said they would await President Roosevelt's re- \turn before deciding how much of the farm program will be shelved by economy demands. Although the chief executive, Sec- retary Wallace and assistants have gram has not been introduced. Difficulties in drafting such pro- posals in face of the supreme court Gecision invalifating the old tural adjustment act were said farm bloc congressmen to be one of the factors delaying their submission. Carson and Lark Men Injured in ( Car Crash Lanier, Crawford Will Debate on Court Plan Dickinson, N. D., May 4.—P. W. La- nier, Fargo, United States district at- torney, and W. C. Crawford, a former judge of the district court, will clash in debate on President Roosevelt's proposed court reorganization pro- gram here tonight. The debate, spon- sored by the Dickinson parents and teachers association, will be in the Dickinson high school auditorium. Heir to Huge Fortune Plunges to His-Death supplement the soil conservation Only Entrants and Officials to Watch Championship Play Here Tonight Everything was in readiness for Ks Bismarck’ x tournament which Pp. m., Tuesday in the little gymnasi- World War Memorial Boom for Everyene The number of players was unde- termined but William Yegen, chair- man of the American Legion com- mittee in charge, sald there will be Hana) for everyone who wishes to com- The nature of the hands to be the scorers fficials, t time, Transient Recovering From Accident Hurts John Adams, 48, transient camp) employe at Sibley island on the Mis- souri river, consciousness and was recovering Tuesday from in- juries caused by an automobile Sun- day. While walking along Memoria! highway after dark, Adams was struck by an automobile driven by K. Yates, New Ssiem. MRS. BURT FINNEY MARCK TRIBUNE PRICE FIVE CENTS REV. OPIE 5S. RINDAHL - The Weather Generally fair tonight and Wednesday; little Fight As Evacuations Start Girl Scout Council Planning Bismarck Conference change in temp. LOVERS REUNITED IN MOSS-GOVERED CASTLE DE CANDE Takes Wallis in His Arms as She f MRS. INA THORBERG All but two members of the Bismarck Girl Scouts’ council are pictured here as they discussed plans for regional conference scheduled here May Frank Lahr and Gordon Cox, Kiland. Girl Scouts Will Convene in Bismarck Conference, May 17 David Ferguson, 58, M’Kenzie, Dies Here David Ferguson, 58, section foreman with the Northern Pacific railroad at McKenzie, N..D,, since 1902, died of Representatives of Three States to Meet ‘With Three Gen- eral Aims The twelfth regional conference of Girl Scouts will be held in Bismarck ‘May, 17-19, opening formally with a , |banquet - Monday evening,.May 17. "Those in charge @f the meetings have three general aims in view: Training for Lone Troops; training for Brown- iis | ies, a new movement in North Dakota; ednesday Fargo, N. D., May 4—(7)—O. G. Moulton, died Sunday in « Fargo hospital. He had been in the fuel and grocery business here and recently operated a sheep ranch near Detroit Lakes, Minn. Appeal to Burglar in ears Ad Is World Arousersi% and training for leaders. - Ws will’ be given over entirely to group meetings. Attending the regional conference will be representatives from “Minne- sota, North Dakota and South Da- . The meeting celebrates the Silver Jubilee Year of Scouting, the 25th anniversary of Girl Scouting in the United States. ganized that time has grown steadily and has Peeroesan Ine eay part of comming, le. In 1931 the committee Special Summer Water Meets Him on Threshold of Ancient Chateau EDWARD AN HOUR OVERDUE Presence of Baggage in Vienna Indicates They May Marry in Austria Monts, France, May 4—()—Ed- ward, Duke of Windsor, was reanited Hieecad Alte the woman for whom renounced an empire, Wallis War- fleld Simpson. wee lve months and one day of en- forced loneliness for the former King Edward VIII and “the woman I love,” ended at 6:45 a. m. (CST) when the gay duke, like 9 knight ret to his damsel fair, reached the én- ont chateau. came from St. Wolfgang, Aus- tria, by train and by motor. His be- trothed was free to marry him, and that was what was foremost in their hearts. He had not seen her since the dark night of Dec. 3, when she led to France from the abdication F i s & i a i i 8 bi i i i 5 : i : 3 | Gg E E 3 ety i i i é E i ui : E ag iH | as Ry “f af z 3 i E E I | é } 7 i i v 8 é 3 i FA i p Hi tl Lf EE i il if u Rates Now in Effect) ou Special lawn water rates for the summer are now in effect, it was an- nounced by J. B. Smith, water com- missioner. Residents do not have to ‘apply for the rate but will be given it automatically, Smith said. The reduced rate applies to all water ‘used for lawn and garden purposes in excess. of the average consumption from Oct. 25 to Apr. 25 of the past year. The rate is 9 cents per 100 cubic feet for each 100 cubic feet over the computed average used between the specified dates. Regular water rates are: 35 cents per cubic 100 feet for the first 400 . An English- woman, on @ tour from London, out- did the newspaper photographers in taking pictures of everything in sight. As the duke’s car passed, every ora Newspaperman \removed his Edward wore a black overcoat, but no hat. He leaned forward, smiling, and waved to the new cubic feet; 18 cents per 100 cubic feet | for from 400 cubic feet to 3,300 cubic feet; 14 cents per 100 cubic feet from 3,300 cubic feet to 33,300 cubic feet and 9 cents per 100 cubic feet for anything in.excess of 33,300 cubic feet. Church Must Be Left Free, Pope Pius Say: Vatican City, May 4.—(#)—Pope Pius XI told Adolf Hitler Tuesday fered | that the Catholic church must be left free to fulfill its mision in Nazi Ger- many. Vatican sources said the note did not mention Hitler’s May day speech, when he warned against sermons of “encyclicals” which “disturb” the of | third reich. Rogers, Mrs. Simpson’s spokesman, received newspapermen on the cha- teau_ lawn and issued this statement: “The Duke of Windsor will arrive at