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ARS Sua TO END RELIEF ROW Tentative Reduction of Hop- kins’ Salary to $10,000 Is Agreed on Washington, May 28.—() — House leaders, trying to reverse a defeat on salient provisions of the $1,500,000 relief bill, appealed Friday to Presi- dent Roosevelt to help bring about a compromise. Rep. Rayburn (Dem., Texas) ma- jority floor leader, indicated he would canvass the entire subject with the president during the week-end. Rayburn staved off a final vote the bill in a turbulent session Thu day, asking members to “cool off” ut til_next Tuesday. In the meantime, he said, he and others would try to work out a com- promise fair “to every section and every project.” : Rayburn, who spoke after his fellow ‘Texan, Rep. Maverick, had accused the members of “acting like a mob,” disclosed he had just come from a White House conference. The cause of the controversy was tentative earmarking of one-third of the proposed relief fund for roads, dams and other special projects, ap- proved Tuesday during a revolt by coalition of Democrats and Republ: cans. ‘The coalition put across a tentative reduction of $2,000 in the $12,000 sal- ary of Harry L, Hopkins, Works Progress administrator. Interest Increasing In Oratory Contests Increasing interest in the Masonic oratorical contests was reported by Past Grand Master L. K. Thompson of Bismarck to Masons attending an annual district meeting in Mandan, Two thousand high school students competed this year in North Dakota compared with 1,400 in 1935, he sa! Masons from six lodges heard disc sions of the federal constitution by Walter Stockwell of Fargo, grand sec- retary, and activities of the grand lodge by John Moses, Hazen, senior grand steward. PESTS DAMAGE CROPS Linton, N. D., May 28.—Extensive damage has been done to crops in this area by the wire worm this spring, County Agent Ben H. Barrett, reports. They are the result of continuous grain or grass crops, Barrett said, adding that Planting of flax, buck- wheat or clover in rotation will bring the pest under control. CAPITOL TODAY AND SAT. Return Engagement... ver-To-Be Forgotten ory. AM Filmed in ling Natural Color! BS oe UBS =, NEWS Births and Mrs. Me a nover, N. D., at Bismarck Roapitals: Robert Cullum, regional labor ad- viser, and J, F. Thackrey of the in- formational division of the rural re- settlement administration, both of Lincoln, Neb, who conferred with State Director Howard Wood, left Friday for Chamberlain, 8. D. Parents and teachers from 10 active associations in Burleigh and Kidder counties will assemble Tuesday at regional conference to hear addresses by Mrs. Charles E. Roe of Denver, Colo., national field secretary, and Mrs. John Snyder, Fargo, state presi- dent. ‘ State Bar examinations wil] be ad- vanced one week to July 6, it was.de- cided by the North Dakota Bar board. Approximately 30 candidates will be examined. Thomas Moodie, State WPA direc- tor, and Robert B. Cummins, chair- man of the national emergency coun- cil in the state, were making a quick trip through Western North Dakota Friday. They left to inspect areas in need of moisture. Graduation eexrcises will be held at the McKenzie high school at 8 p. m., tonight. Rev. W. E. Vi pastor of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church here, will deliver the com- mencement address, Puneral services for Edna Franke, 16-year-old Turtle Lake farm girl who died here Tuesday, were to be held from the Turtle Lake Baptist church at 2 p. m., Friday, with Rev. Carl Geiser officiating. Burial will be in the Turtle Lake cemetery. Legal Action Against Tax Evaders Planned Washington, Mt ‘May 28—(F)—Tress- ury officials Zisclocca Friday they are mapping legal action against scores of large taxpayers who, they asserted, evaded income tax payments. In some cases, they said, civil pro- ceedings will be undertaken. In oth- ers fraud preeecutions wil be recom- mended to the justice department. The actions will be based on find- ings-contained in a special treasury| survéy ordered by Secretary Morgen- thau after March income tax collec- tions fel] 17 per cent below estimates. 1/BASQUES PARALYZE MOLA’S OFFENSIVE Sudden Counter Attacks From Loyalist Lines Complete- ly Stops Rebels (By the Associated Press) Gen. Emilio Mola’s new offensive south of Bilbao was completely para- lyzed Friday, the Basque command asserted, while insurgents accused’ the Basques of firing Ordune, their south- ern outpost, aes to retreat. ue and Asturian- troops, striv- ing to keep open the Orduna road, crawled up the highway from Orduhsa Mae small steno 1 grenades from ie) a fhm = ing to regain positions lost Thurs- day. They failed but, the contended, inflicted heavy leases. The grenadier-riflemen charged the ‘|Legal Field eT Cult of Obstruction entrenched insurgents in the sary Two morning darkness, pulling the fuse pins of their small.bombs and hurling them as they ran. Another of these sudden counter- thrusts Thursday was aimed at Mount San Pedro near Orduna, an insurgent communique said. The militia- men were repulsed, leaving 200 dead and a large number of wounded on the tree-dotted slopes. Insurgent reports said smoke billowing up from ancient rey 22 miles south of Bilbao, and that fa- mous 16th century Jesuit college build- ing was among several large structures afire in the heart of the city. Thuraday’s fighting was-one of the heaviest encounters of the two- months-old drive on Bilbae. Senator King Scores Twoht, arrested during the tavestign- tion of the murder of Woo Ah .Lee, Barnesville Chinese, Thursday to St. Paul to face lie detec- tor teste. The pair are facing charges of grand larceny in connection with admissions of automobile thefts and burglaries. : : =| Weather Report lippe WORATHER FOREvasTs For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly cloudy and unsettled, with showers tonight or Saturd junday fair; somewnat) cooler tonight and Satur- weer North Dako! Partly clonay, jettled, local showers east and ntral porcleny tonight or Sat- jome wi Rat cooler Saturday and New U. 8. Labor Act|: Washington, May 28.—()—Senator King (Dem., Utah), first senator to voice outright opposition to the new wage and hour bill, described it Fri- day as “worse than NRA.” King, long an opponent of the invalidated | * NRA, said the proposal to fix mini- mum wage and maximum hour stan- Gards in interstate industries would i west and north tonight; Sanday air. For South Dakota: Generally fair tonight; Satutday becoming unsettl and cooler, posnibiy. I a pene junday gt portions; na: Generally fair east, unsettled wast portion fa onight and Saturday; little change in. tempere- ure. For Minnesota: thundershowers in e: tions tonight or Sa warmer jn east onl ht an cooler in northwest Saturd: concentrate too much power in the federal government. Rent Strike to Start Pontiac, Mich. May Union labor prepared Friday to start a rent strike June 1 unless Pontiac BILL HOCKEY CLASHES Minneapolis, May &8.—(P)—Negoti- ations were completed Friday for a two-game hockey series between the University of Minnesota and the University of Torono in Minneapolis next Dec. 29 and 30. Paramoun Bn Be N THE STAGE PERSON, lay; 8 aa cloudy, cooler in east and NERAL WEATHER CON! onne barometric premanre ic from the Plajns In Pontiac on June 1) inenes, “ite 2. — wm —|B landlords decide meanwhile that they) «it will discuss reductions. The action, threatened for several weeks, received shouting ratification Thursday night. at a meeting sponsored by the local union of the United Automobile Workers of America. TONIGHT AND - * SATURDAY WELL KNOWN HILL BILLIE ORGANIZER AND BIS Colorado Hill Billies ——Featuring— oe “Lil Abner”. Wilder Toby Stewart Sure-fire (Black & White) Comedy Team With other stars such as “Pappy Hoag” and His Broken Down Fiddle Rusty Cline Golden Voiced Tenor and his Bull Fiddle Vic Loiggii and = Willie” Long All Choice Stars from Original Colo. Hill Billies Arizona Wran: Purple Sage Riders Rio Grande Riders and Sons of the Pioneers Screen Attraction PATSY KELLY “Nobody’s Baby” NOBODY’S BABY... BUT EVERYBODY’S FUN! ‘The biggest 7 reels of entertainment to hit the screen in a long time! Patsy and Lyda start the laughwave! And it is crammed with hit tunes, swing music, dancing, and romanc- ing! Just look at that cast! OPENING SUNDAY—2:00 - 4:00 - 7:00-'9300_ o'clock “Cafe Metropole” LORETTA YOUNG - TYRON POWER MRS. E. J. CONRAD Candidate for MEMBER OF BOARD OF EDUCATION Tempera: normal in Pla ATH For wismurak Stellen Total this month to dat Normal, this month to di otal, january. lst to Janusry ist Accumulated ‘aeticlency to date NORTH DAKOTA aaah , were taken| sel ELETYP BRIEFS+4 a RACERS IN NEBRASKA era sie sien oie a muddy Missouri river frem &t. Louis to Fort Benton, Mont, stopped here at 2:05 p. m., Fri- day, to refuel. FDR ESTIMATES JOBS Washington—President — Roosevelt estimated Friday the 505,000,000 ear- marked by the house for flood control and dated in the $1,500,000,000 re- lef bill would give employment to only 100,000 whereas if expected through WPA 630,000 would be given relief jobs. CERTAIN: STOCK EXEMPT St. Paul—The state supreme court | trial ruled Friday stock held by s resident tax th & portion of the corpora: thous ortpesty is longed oukaiae the agreed Friday eaieal to extend the Ci- Villan Conservation corps three years. VETOES RISK BILL —President Roosevelt toed Bridey a bill to extend the time in which World war veterans may renew their five-veat. war Fuk — 4 GRADUATED 109. Minneapolis journalist, was speaker at commencement exercises of the Massachusetts Plant Worke Complain to Labor Rela- tions Board Member Boston, May 28—()—Approximate- Bo cae men es ee ee @igcharged from the Ford Motor com- peny’s Somerville plant Thursday Bight marched to the federal build: ing here Friday Howard pie of the Committee for Indus- Organisation, said- the men would protest that they were “dis- criminated against,” and “coérced” in violation of the national labor rela- tions act. The men, Sandberg said, had been employed by the Ford company for periods ranging from eight to 26 A.0.U.W. Banquet Is Attended by 150 "hundred and fifty guests at- day by whipping y Hines, Garden City, N. ¥~ @ and 3, in the rete CAR ACCIDENT FATAL WARNE CATHOLIC CLERGY Berlin—Propagands Minister Paul MONTANA POINTS High. Glendive: vre, Helens, ‘cl i town, ies City, cl WEATHER AT ~~ Por Efett stig sesskesshsssscsssssesse Joseph Goebbels called upon. the Cath- olic hierarchy Friday to cease what he called its “slander” of Nasi justice under threat of being called into court 2 ceength behind eth. who defeated him for the farmer- labor mayoralty nomination in the et, primary election. Schlitz in “Steinies” for Old-Time Goodness TREAT awaits you when you taste Schlits in *Steinie” Brown Bottles. J. §. Fevold for Schoo] Board Member City School Election ‘June Ist, 1937 QUALIFICATIONS: and summer, ly delicious, old-time flavor. Order a case today. ; ees ton) hare Se colteon si Lia ‘Schlits, Jos. pee spare BREWING Co. MILWAUKEE, WI8. Copyright 1997, Joo. Ueblits Browiag Co.—66A ( Bt 90 BELIEVED KILLED Tokyo, May 28.—(?)—More than 20 were bélieved killed or se- |i viously injured Friday in a gunpowder factory explosion at Kuamnmoto on Kyushu island. 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