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DETERMINED STEEL ‘STRIKE CHIEF WILL “WADEN FIGHT FRONT Seeks to‘Halt tron Ore Mining - in Order to Tie Up Defiant Steel Master (By the Associated Press) Philip Murray, gray-haired chief- tain of John L. Lewis’ steel forces, gly declared a union contract must be signed as he sched- uled his first peace conference Fri day in a bloody seven-state strike against three major producers. As the CIO Steel Workers Organiz- ing committee added a mine organiz- ing campaign to its widespread Great Lakes battlefront in an effort to choke ‘off ore supplies to one sixth of the steel industry, Murray said he would confer at Columbus with Ohio's gover- nor and asserted: ‘ “I'm not going to settle this strike until Tom Girdler signs an agree- ment.” Girdler Murray's Target Girdier, 60-year-old pipe-smoking chairman of Republic Steel corpora- tion, the only one of three concerns attempting to operate in the face of militant picket lines, was Murray's target at a strikers’ mass meeting ‘Thuraday night in Warren, Ohio. A few hours before, Murray had announced in conjunction with a meeting of key leaders along the Buf- falo-Chicago strike front which has made at least 72,000 men idle, that @ campaign would be started for mem- bers in Minnesota and Michigan ore Helds of the three concerns. It is in these states that Republic's northern mines are centered. The Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. and Inland Steel corporation, other major independents who have constantly re- fused to sign union contracts, are making no attempt to operate their sprawling mills in the nine-day-old strike, Owens Heads Drive Decision of Gov. Martin L. Davey to confer with Murray, director of strike activities in the greatest test of the SWOC's year-old organization drive, was disclosed in Columbus by John Owens, Ohio director of the cro. ‘While Davey declined comment on ® two-hour discussion with Owens, close advisors to the governor said he had taken « firm neutral stand in the controversy and that his main ob- jective was to restore peace to the troubled Northeastern Ohio ateel area, where some 47,000 are idle. Republic offered a $1,000 reward for arrest and conviction of persons sniping st its planes carrying food to.the Warren and Niles mills. More than 100 shots were fired at them ‘Thuraday, @ Republic spokesman said. Minimum Wages for Each Industry Urged te commerce goods “oppressive” labor preference for leav- determination of the mini- each industry to a five- which first could hold DEN NICKLES OKAY Rolla, Mo., June 4—(#)—Visitors to Ozark festival are going take @ lot of wooden nickels — and like it. They will be recognized medium of exchange from June Births Son, Mr. and Mrs. John Laschka- witsch, 802 Second St., at 11:25 a, m. Thursday, Bismarck hospital. Lawrence Kositzky, manager of the F. W. Woolworth company store at Kalispell, Mont., arrived in Bismarck Thursday to spend his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Kositaky, 723 Eleventh 8t. CORONER'S JURY IS said tary | needed badly in the CALLED IN INQUIRY ONHERSCHLEB CASE Group Viewed Body Before Bur- ial as Precautionary Mea- sure, Says Register Investigation into the death of Harry Herschleb of Mandan at the James- tewn state hospital marked time Fri- day as investigator C. A. Miller, head oi the bureau of criminal identifica- tion, awaited the return of Governor William Langer. Transcript of the testimony taken by the state board of administration ig expected to be ready Friday after- noon, Judge J. D. Harris, chairman of the board, said, Harris and two other members of the board returned Thurs- day after conducting a probe at Jamestown into conditions surround- ing He@schleb’s death. Harris said a meeting of the full board would be called when the transcript, now being prepared, is received. Meanwhile @ coroner's jury, called by Justice of the Peace A. E. Shipp, acting coroner, stood at adjournment. after viewing Herachleb’s body prior to interment. State's Attorney George 8. Register said the jury was called as a “precau- tionary” measure and adjourned pending call by officials directing the investigation. The names of the jurors were not made public. is Miller returned to Bismarck with- out conferring with Governor Langer, whom he was scheduled to meet at Jamestown, and had not been informed of the names of the two additional men whose deaths the chief executive ordered be included in the scope of the investigation. Langer was report- éd in Michigan, N. D., Friday. Senators Seek Fund For Dust Bowl Fight Washington, June 4—(#)—Thirteen senators from eight western states urged President Roosevelt Friday ‘to set aside Works Progress administra- tion funds for an anti-dust storm program embracing reclamation and water conservation projects. Senator McGill (Dem.- spokesman, the money was “dust bowl” where in many areas there had been 100 per cent crop failures. “We had a very friendly conversa- tion,” he said when asked-if the president had agreed to their pro- gram. BATHING ‘SUITS’ SHRINK Minneapolis, June 4.—(#)—Minne- apolis is going “Riviera”. The ordin- ance requiring men to wear bathing suits which cover their chests will not be enforced this year. “Decency” will be the only restriction.. GIRL ASSAULTED St. Cloud; Minn., June 4—(7)— Second crime of the nature in this vicinity in recent weeks, an 18-year- old Holdingford high school girl was slugged and criminally assaulted as she walked home from school Thurs- day night, GIVE YOUR CAR A TREAT Have it serviced regularly by our skilled men with high quality STANDARD OIL CO. gasoline, lubricating oll and greases. We Know How—We Take Pride in Our Work. PAY US A-VISIT—YOU WILL FIND IT WORTH YOUR WHILE. JOS..A. SCHNEIDER OIL CO. 1117 East Main supesuiy Ww : TAVIS MUSIC CO. On Paved Highway SAY, THIS NEW INSTANT CUBE-RELEASE SURE BEATS. MESSING UNDER A FAUCET ! NO WASTING ICE, MELTING CUBES LOOSE. RIGHT! AND ONLY Co ) Wx FRIGIDAIRE 1 THE M Phone 979 CAC HCW ETER-MISER Phone 762 TERSELY REFUSES ANY MODIFICATION Robinson Gives No Hint of Aims After Conference With President Thursday (By the Associated Press) First public indication of an ad- ministration compromise on. the Roosevelt court bill brought’ a terse refusal from @ leader of the oppo- sition Friday to accept any modifica- tion, After Senator Robinson of Arkan- sas, the Democratic leader, sald on the White House steps that amend- ments would be offered, Senator Burke (Dem., Neb.), commented: “We will be here until the end of time before such & bill. will ever pass. “There can’t be any compromise on the basis of adding s lesser number of justices to the supreme court for the purpose of influencing its de- cisions.” Substance Kept Secret Robinson, who conferred with President Roosevelt for two hours ‘Thursday night, gave no hint of the nature of the proposed amendments to the controversial bill. He said he might offer one himself. “The measure,” he said, “will be proceeded with, and it is expected the present session. months some changes have occurred which modify the situation, but that there still exists the necessity for the injection of new blood into the court.” The measure contains several pro- visions for speeding up the lower fed- ‘eral courts in addition to increasing the supreme court'to 15 unless jus- tices over 70 retire. Robinson’s fellow legislators as- sumed that the “changes’ ‘to which he referred were the retirement of Justice Van Devanter and the court's validation of severa] major adminis- tration laws. Denies His Candidacy The senate leader, who has been boomed by his colleagues for appoint- ment as Van Devanter’s successor, said he was not a candidate. A half dozen compromise proposals were submitted last month to the senate judiciary committee by ator Logan (Dem., Ky.), were backed by Robinson and other administra- tion supporters. They provide that unless justices over 75 retire, one ad- ditional justice could be appointed each year until the court reaches a maximum of 15 members, The Roosevelt. bill, on the other hand, would make all the additions at once. ‘ 4 A judiciary subcommittee now is drafting its unfavorable report on the court bill, that sction will'be taken on It during | ve “It is felt that during the last few a froni” page, one: Some Portions of. Drouth Area Again Are Well Moistened all recording MRS noetall during the forenoon. ipitation ranged from light rains at Philip and Cham- berlain to a half inch at Edgemont and Spearfish in the Black Hills and ‘at Alliance, Crawford and Gordon in Nebraska. At Rapid City precipitation up to 11 a. m. Friday measured .24 inch. long and % inches At Kimball, Neb., two fell. “ Ruptured Diaphragm inches of snow Mrs, Allen , Br. Menomonie, Wis, - ‘The baby, however, succumbed. Wishek Man Elected. IOOF’s Grand Master to succeed L, P, Larton, Valley City. Miss Nettle Hart, Dickinson, was named president of bekahs train, 60 miles east of here, near Hazen, Nev., Ble CONTINUE [) irs -. Fatalfor Baby Boy |™s ‘jand police finally Bical | the dog Old Settlers Picnic Planned at N ew Salem Present Officers of GAR Will Hold Over for Another Year, Duell Announces Co Lovers Speed To Honeymoon Haven Venice for two hours before their car was iene A Dee Tt was expected at their honeymoon castle near osteh see it ie Beane [ i H i EE ic a E i amid’ Alpine lakes and peaks near the Yugoslav ler. Two hundred twenty-six pieces of luggage, including 183 trunks, had been sent on ahead by truck and train tc the “fairyland” castle from Chateau iiesald where ‘Thursday the former king took Wallis Warfield to be his duchess “until death do us q Board Train at Midnight The duke and his blue-eyed duchess boarded the express at Laroche- Migennes, France, a few minutes after midnight in a flurry of excitement after a hurried motor trip from the Touraine chateau where they were ‘married, Re-entering the car where he and and Windsor was heard to remark to the duchess He ee vein of any solicitous, re legroom: “Yes, I have-the tickets.” south, their motor trip because their chauf- feur lost the way from Monts, ‘The excited duchess forgot her hat. ‘The maid who was ordered to recover it from the automobile let slip one of two leashed dogs she was holding. brought still more: excitement smong the knot of spectators. The combined efforts of the station master restored order and ‘Comfortably Domestic The duke seemed. comfortably do- mesticated when the train pulled into ‘of | Ventce. He could be seen in the win- \dow—in blue and white ‘striped shirt- Edward waved a hat to» of applauding folk, most of them wesen, |which had gathered. The duchess | ‘waved her hand. “Vives” and fluttering handker- chiefs came from the le on the bank of the beautiful canal They took the “between trains” ex- cursion as the guests of British Conr- sul Allen Napier, who met them. palm upward. Fascists howled with Joy. They thought the duke was giv- ing the Fascist salute. War Veterans Urged To Renew Insurance Fargo, N. D., June 4.(7)—C. T. Hoverson, in North Dakota, urged . veterans holding five-year convertible insur- ance policies with the government to renew them for another period if}: their policies are eligibl agran’s 5 Crown YOED FOR FINFR TASTE The train then pulled out to the |! ‘The couple had. béen delayed on | ~ , Manager of veterans affairs | . High School Closes ed at Morning Assembly fon Larson. Following the assembly report cards and the 1937 annual, “Prairie ‘The public schools were closed for the summer Friday. 00 CITY WORKERS Fargo, N. D., June 4—()—Repre- sentatives from eight Notth Dakota municipalities put their heads to- gether here Friday over the civil service measure for city employees enacted by the 1937 legislature, éf- fective July 1. Lake, Dickinson, Fargo, Grand Forks, Mandan, Minot and Valley City. The and Williston, were not represented. Pployees in the 10 cities ‘are affected by the act, it was calculated. Edward’s Wedding by Vicar Not Recognized England to marry his “king”—Edward, Duke of ‘Windsor—was accused Friday of “in- vading” the province of another bishop without authority of his super- Close Co-operation of Labor Groups Advised AFFECTED BY LAW — Bpol Paris, June 4—(?)—The Rev. R. An-| The Pas, Winnemuce: Winnipeg, Ma "(eater Rope For Biemarce and vicinity: Friday; Hone. tontgn Year's Medals Are Present. [sf Rain hens fair and Cloudy, rain portions, cooler ti it if sky clears: continued cool Mostly cloudy, and east por- tu ming quite so cool’ in ft iPaky cleara, tly cloudy to- little change in east to- For jot Rain in ight and Seturday pre rain in ht and urday morning; Su- eat tonight cooler tonlgat, reeds ng Lake perier, jer Baturday, except in ex- GENERAL WEATHER Co! wit Ral tie North Platt high press! the Northw. going | Precipitat kota Florence Solberg} Ko Jam M Le: Miler two other cities to which the new | ™ Jegislation is applicable, Jamestown) Oxia. Cc: Between 400 and 500 municipal em- | Fr. ulti ‘Minot: Bureau of Public Roads Concurs on Letting of May 14 SALARY LOAN CO. Beg Be os he i. PRECIPIT: For Bismarck Stat! Total this month to date Normal, this month to da: Total, January ist to da! Normal, January ist to date | Accumulated deficiency to date soma, rain | Beach, Carrington, cl Cros dy. Garrison, rain Moorhead, cldy. Aberdeen, Huron, clear Mobridge, aed cid apid City, rain ... W; snow. hicage, 0 rain Inver, ;Colo., pel Mo! lo , Kans, pel Dubois, idaho, olay. 5 Basel i Kansas City, ire it, 1001 nc! mn has occurred in the Da- northern ky. w stations: to New Mi ‘ATION ton: NORTH DAKOTA POINTS High rain jestown, A \d SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS High- Low- eldy. . <o MONTANA POINTS High- Low- ¢ wn, cl 8 City, ol clear seesdgzshees sosssssessshecesssees: PARK HLL FOLK 10 PIS ACTION UPON Form Mutual Aid Corporation to Put Water on Gardens in Lowlands CAPITOL Today and Saturday # kind cater Eres a2 a5 Sees £3 PARAMOUNT TODAY & SATURDAY JANET GAYNOR FREDRIC nent % COMBOY CECILIA PARKER Charlie Chase Comedy Louisiana King’s Orchestra Cartoon ews en SUN.:- MON. - TUES. Bette Davis and Edward G. \ Robinson “Kid Galahad” Humphrey Bogart COMING SUNDAY The ploture the whole country is waiting for ROBERT - TAYLOR BARBARA STANWICK . MICTOR McLAGLEN —n “THIS IS MY AFFAIR” Odd Facts of OLD BOSTON FREE 1000 MINIATURE REPRODUCTIONS 10” HIGH OF OLD SPINNING WHEEL THAT ACTUALLY WORKS FOR 1000 BEST LETTERS ON "WHY OLD MR.BOSTON FI PiQuORs OF OLD BOSTON.” SEI hy LETTER FROM TODAY WEEK an PAs fy core LY Ws 1 BY Ay I$ UNOCC! THE SURROUNDING BUILDING). . ‘OLD-MR. mormarrecnncerenninotee STCAN FRE ROOFS OF REFLECT THE QUALITY TRADITIONS S POSTMARKED NOT LATER THAN ONE BOSTON, BOX F, STATION A, BOSTON MASS. poe tABLE APPLAUSE

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