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ey ze WEDATINBOARDS Rousing Send-Off ERORS TRIN | = For Scouts Set National Guard ls" Ordered to Protect Both Workers: and Strikers in. Ohio JOHNSTOWN FEARS -MARCH Bteel Magnates Adamant in|. Their. Refusal to Sign “Contract With ClO. | i] Fetes HEEL ate oe iit if $3 Eee i q s e ': delegation ez gE 5 gery i s & i : é Z 5 ‘ Officials Ever Have Effected Economies in Office Minot, N.'D:;’June 25.— (AP) — dobn F. Sullivan, Mandan believes ‘Regulations N. D., dune 25 — Protests Her West SUPERSTITION ‘MOUNTAIN ppeals for Peace in Crisis 52. Boys and 8. Leaders Are Leaving Bismarck ‘for, Na- ‘Jackpotting’ of N. D. Revenues, Reducing Regulatory Bu- reau Also Proposed Es i 2 z 5 i f g Inited States Si me ‘All three are Brown alumni and : ze B E MARCK TRIBUNE Three of a Kind in Hughes Family 3d, (right) from Brown University at Providenc his ther and and his father (center), were af latform as i i E it if SEARCHERS l BERNHARDT'S BODY AT 9:0 THURSDAY Mandan Drowning Victim Is Recovered Near Scene of 6 : i : i ef i ip E & i 2 if i Hi 5 | E s i - 3 i i ge i i i na i Hanging on a rope stretched across down the stream located the body of John Bernhardt, 17-' ag a E PR “id Ger E akveee Es ALE Ee a8e It was found about30 feet-below the spot where Bernhardt had’ been last ‘Mandan * “Dogtown” bridge, in about 6 feet of water. Jake made ti Gg E 5 scope of the commissioner's widing for sale or lease of te mill and elevator within Henry Raider, Mandan mill em- ploye and a member of the searching party, then dove beneath ‘the surface and tied a rope around Bernhardt’s i : gi ek 8 [ An. investigation ot Bernhardt’s s Tiege Funeral services wiil be held at 9 a. m., Saturday, Mandan time, at St. Jo- seph’s church. Father Hildebrandt will officiate. Burial will be in Union Barnhardt was the son of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Bernhardt, Mandan. He leaves also a brother, aister, Amelia, 22, 9,000,000 Gas Masks Distributed in Britain London, June 25,— (AP) — The British government is speeding ful- fillment of its pledge to provide every man, woman and child in the country with a gas mask in case of agencies and CCC officials to arrange for a sufficient. supply of harvest hands to be available in the state thout undue expense to the farm- ‘The convention heard addresses on tax matters by J. M. Cathcart, Fargo, secretary of the association; C. A. , treasurer of the or- 3; Rep. Edwin weather; Join Dai dan, vice-president; Senator William ‘Watt, Leonard, and associa ‘PROTESTED BY BRDE Elliot Netzer, Newly-Wed; Was| Fargo Youths Nabbed Driving in Stolen Car San Bernardino, Calif., June 25.— : (AP)—Sheriff Emmett L. Shay Fri- held two youths who said they pl from North 1 Dakota for federal -ponr-oud | ee $0 of in Fargo Plane Against masks have been manu- 000,000 of the 45,- 000 people in the British Isles, juding the Irish Free Si ee rey 5 , in the house of they” by "| state highway patrolmen at the state checking station at Yermo, in pos- session of an automobile re, stolen June 19 at Shoreham, Posters Circulating In Kidnaping Mystery immediate protection to in- ts of the dense industrial Dr. Walter Fleenor Heads Veterinarians Minn., died in a hospital here {from injui mobile wreck north of Rock Lake Tuesday. smarck Boys Held For Bad Check Deals His desire for spending money & 11-year-old Bismarck E Torch Slayer of War Veteran’s Son Hunted police began Friday an in- tensive manhunt for the torch slayer cf 13-year-o}d Joseph E. McConkey, Jr. gon of a World war veteran. { badly burned, in a desolate woodlot late Thursday, by two.playmates. Andrews said the “maniac” appar- ently had used a blow torch in an ef- fort to destroy “the traces of his e.’ PROSPECTS IN ‘PRIOES: POR WHEAT Immediate Rains Needed There|, To Prevent Largest Crop ¢ Failure of. Record + Chicago, June 25—(P)—Heat, acar- |, city of supplies and authoritative re- ports Western Canadian wheat [prospects are the-poorest in years Kkindled excited buying on the board of trade Friday that skyrocketed wheat and corn prices about. four cents a bushel. July wheat soared to $1.16% per bushel at one stage, September to 1.17% and December to 1.19%, the highest wheat prices posted on the blackboards in more than a month. July corn shot up to $1.23%, within fraction of the 4-cent daily limit laced on corn market price fluctua- » while September corn touched » which was the limit for that aky- per bushel limit today and was quoted at $1.25%- 26 at the close. This contract repre- sents new Canadian wheat and com- pares with the Chicago September contract. which was:quoted at $1.16%. Advices from Canada indicated that it soaking general rains do not fall immediately, the area of total crop failure in the dominion may be the MINNESOTA WOMAN AUTO veser VicrM = Mrs. C. H. Furlong, 29, Noyes, Dies After Car Is Tossed in Ditch by Puncture Rolette, N. D., June 25.—(AP)— Mrs. C. H. Furlong, 29, of Nove Friday ries suffered in an auto- N. D. Traffic Toll Her husband is recovering th he will be unable to leave the hospital for some time, his physician said, He suffered a broken leg and numerous cuts bruises. is in the immigration were Furlong service at Pembina, and on their way to Rolla to visit A punctured tire was said to have accident. ‘s Mie Fa body will be taken Pi iodtca La for burial. ae a Duchess of Windsor left Vienna Fri- day, presumably for satis Wasser- The Weather - Generally fair tonight and Saturday, tonigh PRICE FIVE CENTS Steel Strike Collapse Seen With Plants to Reope STATE TAXPAYERS. | MAY PLACE BIGHT ~ MEASURES 10 VOTE ‘One Calls for Sale or Leasing of ': State Mill and Elevator at Grand Forks a7 SONFLCT GROWING OUT OF CIVIL WAR HAS EUROPE TENSE German and Italian Warships Mass Along Lifelines of England and France CHAMBERLAIN OFFERS PLAN Would Fill Gap in Patrol and Renew Efforts to Withdraw Volunteer Warriors (By The Associated Press) Prime Minister Neville Chamber. lain urged Great Britain Friday to “keep cool” and promised the house of commons he would push every ef- fort to prevent the Spanish civil war from exploding into a general Euro- Chamberlain, prime minister less THROUGH TUNNELS | 3 AT FORT PECK DAN Big Muddy Surges Down Four Huge Tubes in Partially Completed Obstruction Rage pEBREEE ake i Fes i i ef f F if i : a iy Estimated 65 Idle as Orderly Picket Lines Turn Away At least 65 workmen were believed Bismarck ployes of the Capital City’s two hide FDR Not After Third Term, Wagner Avers| ‘7 = New York, June 25—(#)—The New said Friday F i iy 5 5, § By iF i : i F FiEge : i