The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 10, 1918, Page 8

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1918. « ldentist ‘equal Minot; Attorneys for! PlafiftifffandRe-' Mandamus, vleecte the defend-| spondent. ‘ anes, ab mentors of the North Danae William Langer, Attorney General, | joard: of Dental Examiners, to issue a it Attorney Daniel Brennan, Asaistan Mconte to practice: dentistry. i ee aid. B. Herlgstad, State's 7 - ppeal from the District Court o . } fi | ward County;* Hon. K. Ei ‘Leighton, | attorney, Attorneys for Defendants Judge. and Appellant, © fi Judgment for petitioner. ¥.W. 8. §.——— Defendants appeal. Buick for ale: in good run- Reversed. Opinion ‘of the Court by lning order, by C\ A. Wilcox, at 18 Bruce, C ig , I v slnkier Hide and Fisk & TUL SC las acct ae |Corwin Motor Co. 8-12 it of this state.” | ERS | PLEDGE WILSON THEIR LOYALTY Adopt Resolutions Ringing With Real Patriotism at Billings NORTH DAKOTA WAS THERE Seven Delegates from This State Attend Meeting for First Time Samuel Pascoe, international repre- sentative of the United Mine Workers of America, James Murphy, president of the Burlington loca! union, ‘and-Ed- Boyd, auditor of the Burlington local, returned last night from _ Billings, Mont, where they had attended the Montana-North Dakota district con- vention, in which for the first time 1 organized miners of North Dakots | were represented, through the efforts of Mr. Pascoe. The convention was attended by 45 delegates, representing 20 locals, From North Dakota Wilton sent three dele- gates, Burlington two, Kenmare one|face the foreign foe. eLt us in this/ed himself of the opportunity to! cross- and Williston one. A feature of the|convention go on record in no uncer-/examiné the witness touching the convention was the adoption of reso- , rT matters covered by such evidence, the tain «:terme,, strongly, pledging our: admission of such testimony is held This giant airplanes Germany’s biggest bombing machine} kn wn as the Tigers model, wa brought down recently |. in the neighborhood of Retz, southeast of Soissons. It carried ‘nine’ men, including: the’ pilot officer commanding, three” observers and machine guns, two specialist engineers, a second pilot in charge of the engines and two assistant engineers. It also carried two tons of-bombs and four machine guns, and attained a’ speed of'75 to 80 miles an-hour. The Ampere parts and dimensions of this huge machine are indicated in this photo-diagram. ¢ z i Dakota Board: of Dental ‘Examiners, of Chapter 19 of the Laws of 1916, for / Defendants and Appellants. the State of North Dakota in that it Syllatus: (1) The standard of law {makes no provision for 4 preliminary VALVE- IN HEAD, MOTORS es Joyalty. oe heeUnited “the Workers selves and ur great organization to|rct to be error, regulating the practice of, dentistry |high school education. A practitioner The price of: the Buick Six has not advanced fee 3 to President Wilson. the renee aie (2) Where a defendant in prosecu-| in the State of Arkansas, which is’ en- over a year. At $1,265, this beautiful car repre- COULSON Ene eats ahealdl Be cite, Murphy," sald” International| innocence by implicating a third per-|tablishes requlramenie which are in; dentistry, in this state on the proot ‘sents an’extraordinary value.. We anticipate an { one’ of unswerving loyalty and devo. |Rebiresentative Pascoe today, “spre con, testimony of such thitd person, terior tb thoye: prescribed by Section 2) ressioial attainments; ‘gud Ulder advance of over $200 almost at once. An order ¥ Fe tion to the aims and purposes of our country. There must be no half-way allegiance on the part of the coal minerg in giving the best that is in them for the preservation of the ideals and ‘principles of a democratic people Bs —for the preservation of those con- cepts of life and labor on which our great movement is founded,” reads the introuction to’ the set of resolu: tions which were forwarded to Presi- ; dent Wilson, Secretary of War Baker | & and other members of the national ad- ministration. 1 “Let there be no mistake about. this iy war and its relation to the great hu- manitarian movement in which we are engaged. It must be evident to every close observer that the trimuph of the ecntral powers means the menace of : militarism throughout the ages— fe means a world in, turmoil ‘and agony } for centuries to come. What chance Dakota. He informs me that his lo. cal union has bought more Liberty bonds, and donated. more to the Read Cross than any other local of its size in the state. They still have about $00 in the treasury, and President ‘Murphy says his men are now waiting a chance to donate every penny of this surplus to the Red Cross to aid in licking the Hun kaiser.” ‘he chief of the: Bulrington,;local is an Irishman who speaks English with a Scotch burr. As a lad, he entered the Ectch collieries, where he: re- mained until, hé. came to America a few.years ago: He is a thoroughly ex- perienced miner, and ‘is one of the best informed men on the subject of coal |in the state. Like the international representative, Mr. Pascoe, he comes from a race! who have been miners since long before the opening df the (3) Certain statements of the de- fendant to third persons are held ad- missible as amounting to admissions. (4) Certain conduct of the defend- ant manifested towards a person other than the prosecutrix but in the pres- ence of the prosecutrix is ‘highly ad- migssible as a circumstance tending to corroboraté the prosecuting witness. (5) Where every, element. essential to the commission of the crime of stat- utory rape in the first degree is ad- mitted and the only. issue is ag to the identity of the one guilty of the crime, 1 it is held not improper for the court to instruct the jury that the offerise committed “is either rape in the first degree or no crime at all.” Appeal from the District Court of Morton County; J. M. Hanley, J. “ Conviction affirmed. Opinion of the | * Court by Birdzell, J. cARCONET of the State of Arkansas is not, there- tion for rape seeks to establish his} acted by the act of May 2rd, 1901, es. |fore, entitled: to admission to ‘ ‘practice | the provisions of Chapter 119, Laws of 1915, which permits the State Board of Dental Examiners to issue a licenge: “to aly dentist ‘who for five years or more has been’in legal practice in an- ‘other ‘state of the United States and maintaining a standard of laws’ reg- ulating the practice of dentistry equal) to that of ‘the State of North Dakota.” (2) Phe: burden of proof is on the -;;application, for permission to practice “|dentistry in ‘the State of North ‘Da- kota, to show that he comes: within, ee ‘exception of Section 2, Chapter Laws of 1915, and “has practiced acntauy for five years or, more in’a state having and maintaining a stand- ard of laws Ee ee ee | eee ee ee the practice of placed now means just so much saved. “Everybody knows .Valve-in-Head means Buick” he + Corwin Motor Go. Bismarck, NN. : a } i would Tabor have against. the edicts [Christian era. Just now. next to Bis! Sullivan & Sullivan, Mandan, attor- | A ; and pronunclamentos of military au-/Stine Workers, aad: hie interest in a] eye) or Appellant, | < : tocracy? What chance for the forces needy taruuliation vot 'the wari iiMr. William Langer, ‘Attorney General; of evolution against this fearsome, Murphy's chief aim) in life is 16 be: H. A.: Bronson and D. V. Byennan, Srightful, murderous “machine? .A/ come a full-fledged American citizen. Abe Mdomne ye Geueretic ene ils i os philosophy based upon. the right of SOy Wate Connolly,’ State’s Attorney, ane the .few to rule and. conquer should tor Respondent: find no place in the minds of liberty-|*~G, 7 “A e loving men. It was to iced, the | SUPREME COURT i State PROe WARE COUNTS N, B. Rie of feo lt eke ene es ro | Livingston, Petitioner and Respond fair land. FROM MORTON COUNTY. ent,: “It is ‘a matter of particular pride| The. State of North Dakota, Plaintitt that approximately 50,000 members of| and ‘Respondent, i F. W. Rose, a al, Meniber of the orth our. organization have enlisted’ in tne vs. military forces of the natin: | Our| Frank _Bushbacker, Defendant and Tinh hearts go with them across the. sea,, Appellant. iy J and: we know that these heroes: of! Syllabus: (1) Where, in a prose-|5 aan ours, who have faced the’ perils of the | cution for rape, evidence, which might |= mines year in and year out, risking| have been excluded jhad objection |= their lives in the production of coal:| seasonably made, is admitted without)=S will,not be found wanting when they’ objection and the defendant has avail- = ; i Any’, service any car can_ render ‘anywhere, Dodge ‘Brothers’ Convertible Coupe is _ren- dering ‘to thenennt of owners. | \ | Y 4 Dodge Brothers designed and built it, not for = ‘limited, use, but to meet: all conditions of ¥ ° travel and-weather. 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