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PAGE EIGHT BUCK O'CONNOR CONVICTED OF AUTO SLAYING S fer Murder of Goings, Sentenced to e Prison Carrington Man Wadena, Minn, April Lueck THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ERE BLOODY RIOTS RAGE on Shepard-Towner Work in State CHILD WELFARE DISCUSSED BY KIWANIANS Mrs. Elsbeth Vaughan Talks! Likening the development of char- ; in a normal child to the growth promoting the well-being of the child and in this state the death rate in the first year has been reduced from 7% to 67 in each 1,000. An annual toll of 20,000 mothers has been taken by child-birth and this rate also is being greatly re- duced by the better care given moth- ers in treating conditions incident to child-birth. A report of the committee on pub- lic safety dealt with the matter of parking automobiles downtown and of policing the paved road to Man- lan, Mayor Lenhart reported the work being done by the city council on both matters and assured the club of the willingness of the council to consider any suggestion. Dr._Priske, with piano selections, and Wm. Noggle, with vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs. Ward, provided ‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1925 elected sergeant-at-arms and made acquainted with the requirements of the office. A number of guests who are also attending the health meeting were) present. ROTARY CLUB _ ii. HEARS REPORTS AT LUNCHEON The Rotary Luncheon today as the last of the Rotary year was given over to committee reports. Thorn Dickinson was called upon for a summary of the high lights of the Hibbing Conference, among which he mentioned Miss Fauchald’s sing- ing and the pageant which opened irman of the Nominating Com- recommended H. J. Dueme- land, V. J. LaRose, Hal Dobler, Gene Wachter, George F. Will and Ray Bergeson us directors for the com- i , which report was adopted. Craswell is combination with M. MacLeod reported on the Welfare work for the past , which carried on with Kiwanis and the School Board has been the most successful of the four years of the work, Fred Conklin told briefly of his pleasant and favorable contacts with “Ed” Silverstein, new District Gov- ernor of Rotary, of his standing in his home city of Duluth, and urged the support of every member of Bis- marck Rotary for their new gover- nor. The visitors included: J. W. Post for for noua charge in district court her r the slay ing of Joh 5 N farmer, immedi on onment at hard iNiam L. Parsen O'Connor, who is serving 1 plant as affected by environ- Stillwater penite | ment, Judge Fred Jansonius as chdir- | man, opened the child welfare pro- | at yam of Bismarck Kiwanis club Hl ed : - Tuesday. | Just as the crops which we desire respond to cultivation and yield to the lack of moisture or other un- wholesome environment so must we expect the child to respond or yield to environment. “nuvironment is the greatest force we have to contend with in the problem of rearing the child,” said Mr. Jansonius, “with the issue upon us there is no need trying to decide whether heredity or environment has most to do with the character of _.|the child for then heredity has al- ready played its part and we have only environment to aid us.” Mrs. Elsbeth Vaughan, director of Red Cross Nursing Service in the St. Louis branch office, who is attend- ing the annual meeting of the North Dakota State Nurses Association, was called upon and gave an inter- esting talk upon the work being done in the state in the interest of child welfare, Stating as one phase of the work of Chicago; John Shaw, Rotarian of Fargo, and the ubiquitous Roy Baird of Dickinson. ELECTRIC < COOKERY CORRECT COOKERY the conference. Ray Bergeson and H, J. Duemeland as Bismarck’s delegates justified their existence as such by brief re- ports, “Phil” Meyer, Chairman of} the “On To Hibbing Committee” | gave an unsettled account of ‘hi financial activities. George Dullam, the musical section of the program. A. W. Mundy and L. E. Huschka were given the charge as new mem- bers by George Shafer and in a very effective way reminded of their sur- render of rights, subject to the wish- es and needs of the club as a whol Gene Leonard was, unanimo} his appeared last: November while enroute in his automobile from Carrington to Ohio, The disap ance occurred, investigation showed, between the North Dakota town and Minneapolis, Later the automobile| 4 was found in Minneapolis, — blood)“ stains on the upholstering police in that city to the theory vs scene in Sofia, the capital of Bulga where elready resulted in more than 406 deaths, and reds have arp clashes between police ngs was murdered ording to wire reports. Goings left Carrington on Nov Pmt eterno xe) INVALED WINS NEEDLEWORK PRIZE | HUSBAND HELD Cas ener common, | BY POLICE IN Hite rend Hl — — DEATH MYSTERY ward m, who before pearan ided in Minneapoli ce 19, according to } (Ry ‘The Apso Chicago, April 2 buted to Frank apolis police, O'Connor and ide of that Eee Une, ert eet ane my butcher, that he intended to kill Dakota license. According to detec- his wife, have led to his detention | the reduction in rate of infant mor- in connection with the finding altality she praised North Dakota for week ago of the dismembered andthe progress made. Recognizing the headless body of a woman in a|jmportance of pre-natal care of the tives, the same automobile, we mother has helped remarkably in Press) . ‘hreats attri- Kocurek, former ar- ed with blood, was found’ deser tha next day in Minneapolis. Autho ities learned that Helm and O'Con nor had left the car early on the morning of Nov. 2 That was the last seen of O'Con- nor and Helm, until the former was »rrested on suspicion in Sioux City, Iowa, his home. He was held for a weak unon request of Minncupolis police, but when authorities from that city failed to arrive, he was re teased. Later, a complaint charging grand la volving the theit of Goings’ filed against O’Con- nor end a month later he was arrested and returned to Minnedpo- lis. The charge of grand larce dismissed against O'Connor whi told police Helm had driven the eat from Perham to Minneapolis, —Po- lice then obtained travelers checks, one from Minneapolis and one from St. Paul, to which O'Con- nor admitted he had sizned G He pleaded guilty to a ¢ and sentenced to Lt penitentiary ARE YOU IMMUNE P “Look-overs” are just as welcome here as buyers. Few have the heart to leave empty-handed, but that’s up to you. If you 1H. i. Me Dermott, bed-ridden for six. years, pital, wor over 1000 Minnesota women in can resist these values, ee — : | temptation. . Gordon, all of Paul (Minn) fancy needlework conte crushed and punctured it, the judges selecting rms tightly bound behi n nd the entire corpse rigidly New Concerns Incorporhted In North Dakota of incorporation filed with tary of s' include: ‘airmount § capital ‘stock, R. W. Smithber Charles Richardson, Minn.; Thomas ne f Goings’ hody,| nediately open-| and charg ere lodgat O'Connor and Helm. STATE BANKERS TO GATHER AT DEVILS LAKE North Dakota bankers their annual meeting at D and it has been The annual crop me bankers of the second district be held on the fi of the state association's opening session. Offic the ation : mmunity asso M. B. GILMAN Cag 212 MAIN STR&ST BISMARCK © 4onune 608 Whitman; corporators, Carl A. Moe, Moen, Ole Dahlen, Haro!d Gargrov Frank Kauba. Beaver Oil compa capital k, $25,000; | Joseph Wickenheis Otto E. Jackson, M. Minneapolis. 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