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Insurgent Assault on Ma- ~ drid Front i i { i Bi a UIHe Ft re g& F Dr. F.' A. Maides, Grand Forks dentist, is prominent in Boy Scout activities. Pulpit Appointments ‘Of Nazarenes Named $4,000 More Paid.on Former Sheriff Bond “(By the Associated Press) The state approved $4,000:to i Redding,’ Calif, May ¢—()—Au- thorities searched burned wreckage Saturday for a woman and little girl ported abdard’ = ‘bus: which carried at least 1 other persons to death in a mountain crash set at nine aftef'R. C. Bennett, driver of another bus, declared positively “fe START TAX DRIVE Washington, June 5—(P)—The in- 5 i A E F é 5 2 g 8 & EE ik fis We Have _ _ to New Quarters at iit ' ‘First Camp Period at Chan with possibly rain toni Polondy, te cloudy, aoe quite so ler ight; Sunday perey. cloudy to cloudy, pos- siely rain along eastern border, not ‘quite.so cool west portion. if For South Dakota: clou central i along 3 Sund generally fair, except some cloudi! rising temperature central and wes! frost west toni; jould sky clear. and warmer to- Plains 36 tation. hap es region. ky. Mo: fo. heavy préal $0: heavy pr cocurred. trom the %G westward to tain slope. atat! nied by ie centered Calgi .26 incl cooler weather prevails the Plains States to the Rocky untain regio marck ey Ly arom er er Jasnest ‘Missourl rive ft, 34-hour hah Region of the eat Lakes: Show- ers east portion epiening of week, followed by Senora! y fair until close, when sho: re again lik temperature tly below normal. Mi pi and lower Mis- northern and: cen- lot much precipita- tion likely; temperatures mostly be- low normal first of week, followed by rain. g * PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: Total this month to date . his month Total, 8 Normal, Jan. ist to date Accumulated defcy. to date » ral Oakes, ' rain emPiee clay. Wishek, rain . |; MINNESOTA POINTS | “ent it Pet. Minneapolis, rain Moorhead, cldy.... He Lewistown, Miles. City, 35; Rear of 305 Third Street (BEHIND MONTGOMERY WARD STORE) Our new, more central location enables us to im- * prove even upon our former service. ' Call us for all tin -. GERLACH’S SHEET METAL WORKS Phone 2285 5 el ovy0Ee ‘ps s <5 > . wi {nap RECAST ‘For Birmare mand vietalty? Cloudy, | 3 Sunday ‘Many a boy who has struggled to balance a basket on his handle- ‘bars will envy Robert Bellamy, 16, Akron, O., youngster, above, who designed and built this ‘streamlined bicycle trailer, with a little aid from his dad. The trailer has a rear bumper, a black and chromium design and skips along on balloon tires. Bob con- structed it to: hold plenty of camping equipment. NTINUE J) from page one: reau. Out of town calls were consider- ably above average, Waldo said. Fred Burnett to Be Buried in Jamestown Jamestown, N. D., June 5.—Fred H. Burnett, 77, died in a hospital here Friday morning following an illness of. more than @ year. Funeral services will be conducted from the Nortonville Methodist church at 2:30 p. m., Sun- day, by Rev. L. R. Burgum. —— PARENTS BACK TEACHERS Ore., June 5.—(#)—Thir- Reaches 1.61 Inches it came: down slowly, the moisture was.sinking deep into ‘the soil, rf t} E wt A H za4,8 eet i az Sellens’ letter read: “Last night the’ second generous tain has fallen and still continues. The soll is, saturated for a considerable on a alt-down strike, dem im- Doedlaial igure Gace i E uccessful application of irri- here will remember that or thereabouts we had the ir- bug. Conferences were held, surveys were made and the weather forecasts. got so dry that when & cloudburst was indicated they called fl -MOORHEAD MAN DIES Moorhead, Minn., June 5—(F)— Otto Wangneis, 71, Fargo and Moor- head resident since 1908, died Sat- urday in his Moorhead home. Es Apo RE teen of 30 fifth grade students went| ’> The teaspoon salt, 1 cup chopped brazil .{ long C. R. Dukart Named Lion's Club Head Richardton, N. D., June 5—Dr. ©. local physician and sur- geon, was elected president of the Richardton Lions club when of- year. The new officers will be installed at the first meeting in July. Crowds Scramble to See Duke’s Minister of spectators were unable to get into St. Paul's church for the ceremony. The police even had to clear @ lane for the bride when she arrived with her father. Rev. Jardine read from the same used at the wedding of and duchess, After the wed- ted the bride with the cake given him by Best Method of Civil Service in N. D. Sought Fargo, N. D., June 5—(?)—Endors- ing the theory of civil service for North Dakota cities effected by the 1937 legislative enabling act, repre- sentatives of eight of the 10 muni- cipalit concerned Friday named On sioner Hugh ©. Corrigan of Fargo, r A. Rottweiler of ginger, 1 teas; spoon. cutee 3-4 teaspoon soda, 1-8 nuts. Put shortening in bowl, aid boiling “sh Ul dei ep ese molasses. dry ts tovether and stir into bowl. Chill. Roll thin, cut into fancy shapes. Sprinkle with chopped nuts and bake in moderately slow (325 degrees F.) oven for about 10 minutes. They be- in any seM-respecting old- fashioned picnic basket. é Special Rain Celebration Dance tonight at Labor Hall in Bismarck. Music by Sam and his City Fellers. CILIA PARKER CAPITOL SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Once in every woman’s life she meets a man _ who pays off with a broken heart! 0 ¢ ROBINSON BETTE DAVIS Kid Galahad HUMPHREY BOCARI 4. SHOWS SUNDAY—2- 4-7-9 ORD! PRIES' TALK Preeti rae Pc rie Rome, June 5.—(P)—Al Smith saw ocese received orders Saturday Benito Mussolini Saturday. The former Governor of New York and the Premier of Italy talked cor- dially for 15 minutes at the Palazzo Veneais. Smith came from Florence for the sieeilndel He leaves Rome Saturday “We banged it off fifty-fifty,” saia Smith, later. “I interviewed him half the time and he interviewed me halt the time. ee ecatirtilipira lg: As to what they sald, Smith added: wy am going to write about that However, he did elaborate: “He gave me a typical Tammany greeting. I mean to say he grabbed me by my hand and pulled me close to him.” ‘That ‘was when the premier met Smith halfway. across Il Duces’ enor- | mous Office, “Al” wore his inevitable brown derby and a blue suit. man Catholic immorality the worst in history. area Saturday as officers expressed belief the man boarded a freight ee in an effort to elude author- head of the Soviet union’s North pole expedition, radioed that I. gommittee drive to unionise miners Pee oc aneee of oetgieen: Mine nesota, CONTINUE FARM STUDY We — Chairman Jones (Dem.-Tex.) said Saturday the House agricultural committee would give consideration at this session to farm price stabilisation and crop production control legislation. Marriage Licen: Miss Agnes Cal "Alcott, Oakes, and Leo Francis Collins, Bismarck, Tuesday. Miss Florence Lucille Berg, and John Mueller, Jr., Wing, 1 Regan, ‘uesday. Death Mrs, John Gregorson, 39, Dawson, . D., at 10:37 p, m, Friday, in & local hospita ‘M. B. Moord, Fargo, North Dakota, representative for the Thomas Lip- ton Tea company, was @ business vis- MORGAN IMPROVES Minot, N. D., June 5.—(?)—The second set of twins within a year itor in Bismarck Friday and Satur- : Has Second Set of | — Aboard 8. 8, Queen Mary, at see,! | Twins Within Year |' OO carried aboard ship when-he sailed from England, was in much improved —_ ‘was born Saturday in s hospital DENY ARMS RUMOR & WPA worker. headq ‘The-twins, one a boy weighing urday it had no knowledge of any pounds contemplated _ munitions irl weighing 3 pounds 8 ounces, by the Spanish republican govern- turely. MACHINE TAX SEEN We — Chairman twins was born last July. Welch Presides Over El Zagal Ceremonial ‘singing and Rosenow, day. June 5—(7)—J. P. Morgan, who was health Saturday. here to Mrs. Donald Smith, wife tional 8 ounces and the other purchases born seven weeks prema- ment in Canada. z ml ported. J.| ministration’s venture in pecan moving pictures’: came. uridér scrutiny Saturday of . the special comanlttoe on government reorgan- SHOOTS HI8 SISTER. Prairie du Chien, Wis. — Sheriff Oliver White said Thursday Harold Best, 15, admitted shooting his 11- year-old sister to death Friday. . A cannon ball traveling at a speed of half a mile @ second would take. 80,000,000,000 years to reach the most distant known ster cluster. with a banquet and initiation pro- gram in the evening. native Englishwomen, 46 per take sizes 4 and 5 in shoes, 2¢ aizes above that, 20 per cent 3, and 10 per cent sizes be- ENDS TODAY PARAMOUN Janet GAYNOR Fredric MARCH “A STAR IS BORN” The season’s most sensational all-star technicolor ; entertainment hit! STARTS SUNDAY “s?0.7"0"" THIS IS YOUR B-I-G AFFAIR! p WoL ROLE Latest News Events