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MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1926 -—__ THIRD MAJOR BALL LEAGUE IS DISCUSSED Considerable Comment Is Aroused By Plan to Buy U. of Pittsburgh Stadium | Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 27.—()—The proposal advanced by New York representatives of 2 projected third major baseball league to lease or buy the two-year-old $2,000,000 Univer- sity of Pittsburgh stadium as a play- ing field for a contemplated Pitts. burgh entry ‘has aroused considerable comment. The proposal has never been sub mitted to the board as a whole, bu many of the trustees evidenced an attitude of “listening” to any offer which might benefit the university in @ monetary way without hindering the college's use of the structure One took an opposite view, declaring that use of the stadium for profes- sional baseball should not even be considered. Barney Dreyfuss, president of the Pittsburg club of the National League. said he had no knowledge ot Although Bud Gorman, Wisconsin heavyweight, had 25 peunds on Jack Delaney, the light-! heavy ht champ floored Gorman so frequently that the referee stopped their scheduled 10-round bout at Jersey Ci in the second round. In this superb action shot Gor: ‘man ing the canvas for the third t under Jac! the project and “less interest.” oe ike veer the resin hue came | Stanford mentor, fe his men are ‘The third league interests offered ball passed out. fehus | "et taking the coming tilt serious $2,100,000 for the stadium, it wasliie home run epidemic, which had|¢nough. He blames the Christr aid by the ,trustee who gave out! nread to an alarming degree from a} holidays and a series of examin word of the offer. The-answer given, | jodest total of in 1920, appar-/ tions for the lapse in interest, which | he said, was ifthe New Yorkers would] untiy is definitely curbed, he claims hag diverted attenti put the proposal in writing it would | "Rin. -making and general team hit-| from the central idea of \ be submitted to the bourd of trustees.| ting alee sae a | This was several months ago, accord-| team averaue of fhe: tiroehe-Shih ing to the trustee, who said nothing] season as against. m to Los Angeles with more had been heard from the pro-| fore, while t re 5 pters, has expressed confidence s, one of whom was said to be] hits’ this year as against 1 the in his eleven, but believes he is to! iat itl tort ap lee m befo Runs dropped from) mateh wits with “the greatest living 6,065 to football coach” and must present a “smart” t m Saturday, Charley Rosenberg Wants Championship Battle _ Postponed New York, Deo. 27.) Charl (Phil) Rosenberg hopes that the sta athletic commission will postpone his bantamweight championship. fight against Bushy Graham of Utica, New LATZ0 MEETS SAM BAKER IN TITLE FIGHT Welterweight Cl COBB, SPEAKER - IN WASHINGTON Silent as to Motive For Trip, | But Believed to Be Seek- Championship ine Vindicati York, till January 1. to Be at Stake—Chapman ing Vindication Although previously denjed more | time to pare down to the” limit, he and Bass on Card Dec, 27--)—Ty Cobb | again will petition the board. Since | ynd Tris Speaker moved on Washing- Rosenberg has flatly declined to box ton today, presumably to look over | on the original date, the bats ‘in the federal dugout, hope- | the only courses open to the New York, Dee. welterweight (P)--A world championshi harselgtl and a semi-final round feat! ful of finding one with which .to| sion will be to grant Rosenberg’s re- elimination fight top this week's fis-] knock “out of the park” the ch paents or place him back on the! tic menu, with Pete Latzo risking his[ thrown at, them by i suspended list Duteh t mat Wilkes Rosenbe risked his title only it nearly two (Cannonball) Shi former American | N He will r next Sat- urday hy! defendin, place at the]: eak against hard nicki Sergeant jammy Maker of New York in u 10- round bout to a decision, The survivor of the featherweight bout, bringing together Red Chapman of Boston and Benny Bass of Phil- rjcago, He was reinstated. in this state | Cobb planned to be in Washing: lomte a few weeks ago after consent- the same time’ was Pere ing to fight Graham. ignifieant. i 5 ORE “Two possibilities are | 3) Q lye uae eutnelioes tk Stanford’s Football seen as the up for thes tadelphia here on the same day, will] first time irs many years in| 6 vile Produce’ an""opponent “for: Honsyboy] Sazeball against the same picher-| ‘Team Ts Four Deep’ Finnegan. The victor in the three-}a former team mate of both, One is — | cornered series will be recognized inj that the postoffice department may| Pasadena, Calif, Dee. —(P)—, the east as successor to the throne formerly occupied by Louis (Kid) Kaplan. | §.D,GRIDDERS be asked to investigate, with the pos- | fou one team will represent the sibility that blackmailing charges | Pucifie Coast in the annual football] may be preferred in connection with| game of the the correspondence which forms the|here New Y basis of the allegations against Cobb| The and Speaker. |ford University. who: «Another possibility was that Cobb) will be the University of Alabama and Speaker may confer with con-|gridders, have at least four players ng gressional leaders who have ex-| for each. position, Halfbacks are | ; ‘ Pressed belief in their innocence of jthe most plentiful among Coach | the charges. “Pop” Warner's men. He has eleven —_———_—_— | in that department, alone enough for | Kelley Kicks Three Field|Coaches Pay Each —piiierent ties to meot varying! - Goals to Give Jackrabbits Other Compliments #2 indie it af. aia 9 to 2 Victory Pasadena, Calif, Dec. (P) [rail ieerars. van nee hone: With both coaches admitting the | sters whose feet put them inthe class Sog egy, wet fields | heavy, line- other has attained a high regree of{of track stars. perfection in moulding gridiron! called for the machines for the game between the| player. ij ity of Alabama and Stanford} A glance at the 1926 ¢ here, New Year’s Day,| sity squad shows ulation as to the result has cen-; membe: apportioned as largely on the so-called mental | Ends, tackles, 8; guards, 8: cen- attitude of the players. quarterbacks, 4; halfbacks, Glenn (Pop) NarnSes grizzled | te "tulibacks, 4 Northwestern Grid Star Also Shines — in Basketball Honolulu, Dec, 27.—(#)--South Da- kota State conquered the University of Hans football team here Satur- day, 9 to Twelve thousand persons saw Hawaii go down to defeat from the mighty foot of Frank Kelley, left half- back for the Staters. He kicked field goals in the first and second periods to place his team in a 6 to 2 lead at half time and again in the third quar- ter sent the oval gaiing through tho | crossbars for another three ee Hawaii scored first with a | in the opening period. The two pte | came when the Dakotans, not wishing to punt against the wind, from behind their own goal line, attempted an end run, It ended with Kelley being thrown behind the line. Hawali Threatens The island eleven threatened to score in the final period when it se- cured the ball on the Jackrabbit 41 yard line and in 10 plays thrust to within one yard of the scoring turf. With half a minute to play and fourth down, Ferandez, Hawaii halfback, lost four yards on an attempted drive around end and the Bunnies took the ball on downs. coun game _ generally lacked the tacular features sinally seen on Honolulu's fast gridirons, High winds making playing difficult, The Jackrabbit victory climaxed & lorious season for the Dakotans, the forth, Central conference champion- ship ‘and wins over Detreit and St. Louis universities being numbered among their achievements. Win Conference The: Staters payed two deadlock contests in their conference season, eee and the University of Boyth Dakota them; even. Creighton’s setback at the hands of South Dakota, and Morn- ingside’s victory over the Coyotes, however, the Bunnies at the ig peel conference ‘ardinal var- onl: bi contest outside the conference in h the paKaiae wore held even, cele record showing no defeats for| the season. New York, Dec, 27. 27.—UP)—Pitchers a Loagoe’ ist 3 son, The Jeger id basketball have. much in common as far as Waldo iuod ve ir bs ie Northwestern's champion eleven, is concerned. He is pees member of the cage squad at the Evanston institution, Ba 489, thi “he em See shine at eet or sarwant & for the EA yom ive embers: year's. Aeam a e Bobby ‘Rusch, forward, Leg id Foster, ely amming | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUNNEY HAS ioas Budget Board Recomm 77 Dopartaments CLOSE. CALL (Continued from page on State Library Commission . 20, Adjutant General .. G i : aauie Adjutant General Returned Sol- | yw 5 Saved | _ diers nee 13,100.00 18,100.00 leavyweight Champion Saved | wiers Bis00.00 From Icy Water By Com- | State Engineer 21,140.00 20,840.00 State Engineer Geological Su Industrial Commission 1 2ist Legislative Assembly... 24 006.00 1 panions, Forming Chain bee 000,00 112,500.00 112,500 | | Transportation Officer ....... =. 000,00 9,000.00 2s,100.00 Rockwood, Maine, Dec. 27--)—| State Capitol Upkeep & Grounas 10 1 400 Plunging into Moosehead lake, where | Live Stock Lalla Be Saas TRU |the water is at least 100 feet deep,| Wolf Bounty E 110.00 when he lost his footing in an at-j Vocational Educacion TT ad jtempt to leap a treacherous_ i: Historical Society 0.00 inkle Saturday morning, Gene Tun | immigration Commissione rr 500.00 100.00 orld's heavyweight boxing| #ublic Health Deparment. champion, was rescued by a human | Ming Inspection Department. . | of three compan-| Child Welfare . | 40,150.00 10,200.00 11,000.00 54,400.00 10,200.00 11,000.00 ons accompanying him on a hike to} Minimum Wage Department. 10.00 7,310.00 110.00 this village to attend mass. I Provence Crittenaen ton 14,000.00 10,000.00 YoU. Rushing to the spot where Tunney Insurance Tax Fire penne 68 vt 000.00 100,000.00 100,000.00 went in, one of t! tio seized him as | Navona Guard st 000.00 60,000.00 60,000.00 he was struggling in the water, the wency Con +. 000.00 10,000.00 others joined, and they soon had the ra on 4s 000.00 champion back on the i Board of Vie + 000.00 “That was the closest call T ever! veverimary meuieal miners 885.00 000.00 had,” said Tunn reached | Firemen s Assocqition + 000.00 000,00, the village his teeth chattqring from) industrial Schoo: Kuendale the cold. “T'll never forget this (car ii . . Christmas.” H He was so thoroughly chilled that a he went at once to the Rockwood Grain 28,415.00 ‘vel, and there lay in bed a good part) Keiunas “f the ile his clothing was dying. day w ne 1,000.00 15,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Frewght i When he returned to K camp, Mi lianeous (Reques.ea vy Tom Megan point, where is sper St. Auditor) 80,000.00 104,711.70 ing the Christmas holidays, the con-) Un.versay ‘ | queror of Dempsey did not try the Apricuitu a vice route again, but traveled by aus Ayricuiural Cone, | omonile overtand for a distance of | ‘ ¥ 116,174.00 10 miles, a then walked jhe re-) Agricunu maining four miles. Fighters on Fargo Card En Route From extension Work | Agricultural College 65,000.00 10,000.00 181,642.06 9,000.00 4,.50,00 110,000.00 15,000.00 T8.820.00 287,450.00 144,500.00 Bottine: School, Minot........ hool, Dickinson hoot, V hool, } vrmal Industrial Scho Ellendale Dee. n Minded. atorium, Fargo, N. D., 27--Tommy | school of Science, “Kid” Murphy, Trish Panny Fagan Sciool for clenet i and Jug Far-! School for the cD | to's ite left New York city | Training ‘go, according to a wire Institut morning by Jack Hurley, local pro- | suytitutis moter, from his castern representa-! Dunseith _. : tive, “They will arrive here Wednes-!| penitentiary, Bismarck day. | Hospital for the In All those billed on the New Year's | show will positively work out | y Thu nd Fri- states. umestown ry of Laws Mine Inspection Dep xraphic help, rt deficit ity fund co Advai ales for the pugilistic exposition in- | Ste Deficit: - Supreme | ute a complete sellout. The bout will be at the Fargo auditorium be- mission th Legistati shly I, emergency Training school, emergency nding appropr iations, eral fund fai 16,200.00 Mandan ated eae Bertowaxzo, Italy, defeated |g; ny (G). 28,000.00 Milan Vandeveer, Dutch somite \ [si Minot. 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,00.00 THE WHAT a “Wily OF A H anty fund commissi 2'000.00 00.00 ree ‘Dit 1 the kide | SUPFeMe court commissio 10,000.00 | Diuretics are used to aid the kid-| Acvistant attorney general, 4,400.00 4,400.00 | neys in carrying on their necessary | | work of picking out of the blood! | stream certain poisons which must, be regularly carried off in the seere- Artesian water . ; 00.00 Civil war veterans. . 000.00 Te als from general fand $8,160,194,70 tions to preserve the system = from| i self-poisoning. Pills, diuretic, in| yy, Appropriaiienm vate constant. use over twe © years, Motor 15 ae, eee oe i None 27,000.00 £26.00 | regulating this flow and i PINE | ¢ 6,400.00 6,400.00 86,100.00 the system free of the lurking poisons | 400 that cause certain phases of ill health canes und bodily pains, Satis jteed. Ask for Foley I | You may need them’ now.- DON'T SAY IT A scottish proverb: Never be \first to say, “What's yours?” 000,00 Is, diuretic. ig 200,000: 00 ray ridge at W ' Bridge at Sanish 100,000.00 Bridge at Des Lacs. 25,000.00 Standing Appr: priations From Special Fund Hail Insurance. . . $52,000,00 352,000.00 anty Fund Commission. . 40,000.00 40,000.00 Highway Commission Operating 207,350.00 Workmen's Compensation 110,000. 00 the State Total of General & Special Fund Appropriations \Pinkey Mitchell to | Meet Either Jackie ors the ensuing 1,264.70 held at the bank hetwe 12 o'clonk's. « -$8,561,734.58 $8,39 Night School Pupils: la | county has@sp: | gations in the grand jury work w resulted in the indictment o in the HeDermott The Rudner and Mazer yet to come. Altogether. the prosecutor Festimates more. than $100,000. hits been spent in the inquiry, this in-| ¢ the amount spent by the MDERMOTT IS FOUND GUILTY OF KILLING : Sentence Deferred Until After Christmas—Jury Recom- mends Mercy Die, Des, (A) 7: Dermou found guilty ht of first degree murder th of Don R, Metlett, Can her, The jury of 10 men Canton, E ton publis and two women roturned its v with i er deliberating only The case was del hands of the jury just a ch eve V over the city! crusader-editor few Hmonths ao launched his attack on the aaderworld and its alleged police proiection, From the time Mellett was shot down ai his garage door in a oo of bulle! “id shalt ed from theory that he was slain by the un derworld McDermott, the urged, was underwOrld's bh picked to When the sealed envelope. was ened in the court of Judge E,W. Dieh1, McDermott appeared ealn and although the verdict t tched him to the electric Defense counsel — announce Attorney would appeal the case, By who had testimon: . Mills, and Louis Ma MeDermott, w: defendant in the h Ww county pro: who i Prosecuto: A ck trial of McDermott. Prosceution Rudne p of on Patrick Hugene MeDermott, convicted of the | murder of Don I. Mellett, is held up| of a motion overed that since the ( sher was murdered, nt $20,000 in investi- ton pul ic Me Der: » Ben Rudner and Lou | county, by private inte federal go 0 | executive ir nd by the state mott'’s motion for a new led, he probably will be wentonced to the Obie. penitentiary for. life before the end of the week. |The jury convicting McDermott r | turned verdict Christmas eve and | recommended mere LIFE IS SAVED | Have Yuletide Party: | BY TELEPHONE | Police eee” Tells Mother, What to Do After She Had ANNUAL Co H mm nway or Sullivan The students at the night school, | Given Baby Poison PPS user pp) 1 Tie tee | gg Alinneapolis, Dee, 27.-()—-Pinkey hekt Tuesday and Thursday of [nal loan assoviation Will be held xt potas se ueabine, former junior) each week, at the Will schcol, were) Milwaukee, Dec, 27—(AP) [the office of the Secretary, in tie eee ot the My Sullivateicckic |entertained Thursday evening fol- | Captain Cloyd Me juire of the Mil- jon Janu 15th, 1927, at 4 Kk | Goawey bout here Wednesday night,| lowing the regular class period | waukee walles alenarement i ater jp, it was announced today. The Sul with a Christmas party. Follow- day saved a life by telephone | of Ainanack North Dakota | ascbennsy fake wil take place Wed-| ing a social hour refreshments | fithout leaving his ¢ at his Conway and Sullivan have consent-| W&re serv He described a first aid pre’ SUMMONS William Schreiber made a short ered aid pre y ed to meet the Milwaukee scrapper. i a UATE duty Ot Merlcigne | Mitchell's contract calls for an en-|address expressing his apprecia- | tO an anxious mother who Lives far STRICT COURT | S@mement here January 4. tion of America, mraueshing, whe Hou lnkerhe wee ‘told at bel eed ite, Pininte | Se fluent 00 write te treat of the | Yeur-old boy owes his life ty the in Europe and tell them of the harmony among the 48 states eae facmerty town of | Programs From Bi itv of Bismarck, BA i Edwinton, . Wakema ohn | || where people from so many Euro- « Osw uid, JW -Taymond es | Radio Station {| pean vanes resid lad De || The teachers were presented y helnghiree bee i| KFYR, Bismarck || witi’yitts ty the students: Altre Aenk McClear, PS. Dudley, |e Stud making the presentation ten ie itlares: Saeeian! M. Monday December 27 speech. The remainder of the ringhurst, Cuplial National ttl : ; of Bismarck, a corporation, Ida} 63, 00 p. m.—Dinner music. jevening was spent in singing. _ C. Williams, Lake Superior and; 7:00-7:10 p, m.—Weather forecasts,| The night school, a citizenship Puget Soun BaRotton, Pathe a. meee ane news items. class for foreigners, has been an Mevol LiNS NB: Medan: | m.—Varied program. | institution itv aiemare i Ne, | esday, December 24 TERE: Mrs, W. S. Casselman an: Ww so known as irene . m.--Dinn: Agnes Boyle, principi jay HL 7:00. markets and news 7:10-8:10 p. m. schools, respectively, are in charge, Varied program. There ate at present about 45 stu- cox, devisees, legatees, or personal pea are enjoying an excellent! porated, Mortgazcee, dated January upon the property described in ales according to Mr. Houser. h, 1916, and filed for. record. in the complaint, whether as heirs, have just completed the he office of the ry North Dakota 5 rt Itt RATE OF NORTH DaKkoTa |Washing of all rugs in the state | HOVE NAMED DE- |capitol and are wow similarly en- 6,'at 10 o'clock ve Me m1 A age gaged at the Grand Pacific hotel. fn Mook 106 of chy summoned and re- f tired to, answer the complaint The men use the Heaion Beach the plaintift in the ahove entitted |carpet washer, which serubs, rinses potions aay At pum taperete Ba; |awd, diies. the Eh, All at one of vaeeninent soe, tala ‘xed and herewith served upo eration, can lone 7 vd mi 4 ‘the f Deods igh € North Mflen of, the reherk aecthe. Dit in one’s own home or the rugs can wee ‘i 106 KAKC the Dina Court of Burleigh unty, North lukota, and to serve a co} G April “6th, L sale of Deeds at Page 470, on 1O16, will Be fan rlosed 1 be taken to the com ffice rooms for cleaning, ce to ru t his mises in such mortgage and afllecr Wether celtye or. iiamarck, {the wishes of the housewife. herelnafter ‘Aenctibed at the front Burleigh eee, North | Vakota, piace esata i sioor, of ‘the Court House in the City within thir the service of Bismarck, County of Burle on the, Ammon upon. you "exclusive Karly Settler of hd Slite of North Dakota, at Two ath’ of of the day of such service ‘and in se of your failure te so appear. and : Ghylin Pas Passes Away tnawer igment will taken Sethi rage on the he re Peet tas Sofa foe pales: whites Johnsen, a one of the first nixes described in raid Dated September 28, 1926. lers of Ghylin township, died sud- h will be sold © those certain denly Soureday, December 16, at his br age of 74 years. He in Sweden March 16, bend and cetnina to ‘Thpemtngs Mich., in 1! ‘Mec Attotney for the wv ezintite, } Hewldonce and P. 0. dreaa, Bismarck, N, Ey toh 21° The ibaa ha el mich ind enceibed in el ‘acon, fol 5, 4g fate Sed Forty “asny ‘Nore 1 in rei six daughters. All survive except) 4 _ 12 and 13 in Block 47 there will be due on said mort one daughter. wa, the day of sale thi of octet Of the City 0 ty cet. Blas a ae on vigsly il Rage on the day of sale the sum Original, Be Pint) at ie city of year ago but recovered and has since| Thirty-eight and 87-100 nee rek; the south 30 feet of Lots’ T| been in fairly good seer his death| Dollars together with statutory and ain Block im Original Plat of coming very unexpectedly. Funeral ttorneys fees and costs of fore- Wise aie ME Mccuray, re the sane Sunday, ember) 1. , Haney, Attorney for ey for PI is, at the Still hall. Rev. O. 8. Assignee, Belfield, No. gt ratade ae Ni Dyess | een ofticisted.. Burial was at the ‘Assignee. [°° anne eee Ts Baptist cemetery near Still. Perret Us (ity iio and that he w [3 dl | her how to make. als of | to tell him the baby was recover- the William Moore and_ Richholt ins: Krastus A. Williams, Joseph ee cil, john B, Evans, “Tavid| Rug Washing Co. | Sones: etyandine. wart, John re er, ‘ _ Reardon, James F. Reardon, James . * *. | Rowe m ida C. william, 3, Doing Fine Business SOTICH OF (MORTGAGE Font uely, Peter F, jeox, Hari PRE i mi fleas, shar eeeaas wl having | D-H. Houser and John Peter-| xotico ix Marehy niven that that | or claiming to have an estate or|S0n, who recently formed a part- tain mortgage made, executed veprontate iva Me Mdeeiocs tert (ae ALT, poder the fimo ‘name of (nnd feller’ oe av tte. Sorte nentatives of deceased per- Ma 3 fons or under any other title or /te Sanitary Rug Washer com-! intr ty nares, Brothers,” incor: a. holdup. ’ officer's advice. The frantic mether telephoned | to say that she had given her son a poisoncus oil instead of castor violently ill, She asked for an ambulance. Captain McGuire told her that it would take an ambulance many precious minutes to make the run and he advised the mother to ad- Ak for several | Minister an emetic which he told She called back | ‘Three Fires Occur Over Holidays, But Little Damage Done Three fires in Bismarck over the Christmas week-end resulted in calls for the fire department, but little damage was done by any the blazes. An overheated dence at 1012 Bi the roof of the house at 2:15 a. Christmas da the blaze was soon extingu the arrival of the firemen. Saturday afternoon at 0 an au- tomobile in a private garage at 519 Fifth street caught fire, but the fire- men soon put out the blaze with the use of chemicals, the damage being small, Shortly before noon today the de- partment was called to the residence at 208 Thayer, when a small blaze started in’ the kitehen, apparently from an overheated furnace pipe. TI new fire. truck was driven along ‘Thayer at such a speed that it failed ta stop at the scene of the fire and the blaze was extinguished hy neigh- hors before — th firemen had time to return, Very little damage was done, Two Murderers Are Electrocuted Bellefonte, Pa. Dec Dec. 27—()—Paul Orlakowski and Paul Fasci, convicted murderers, died in thé electric chair at Rockview penitentiary today. Or- lakewski was convicted of partici- pating in a riot at Western peniten- tiary in February, 1922, in which two guards were ki 5 Fasci was convicted of murder in of chimney in the resi- dway Ea fire to m., fe the “W hile by rk) | tion of s by the | very | PAGE THREE 'Surveying Crews Still Working on Various Projects Efforts to get all preliminary sur- veys of road work to be done next mer compleied before spring are estate highway de- cold weather working on in different parts whieh the highway com: s ta complete next y nt still are never f the state mission hop EARTH SHOCKS ARE REPORTED ~ INCALIFORNIA Quakes Occurred ai karly ‘ Hour This Mcrning, But Did Little cr No Damage Fresno, rthquake Turlock, 80 mi this morning. The shock was felt by te ce operators and others, but apparently did no dam: ip sho ain doaquin V morning rattled, persons a Cali in Turlock, shaken ukened. wos w ported from Hanford and Porterville but there were no reports of damage. Coali also reported feeling the hit dishes wer and many S Dee have pe the mountain nd a new crater formed and is in constant erup- tion. Water in a nearby lake is boil- ing furiously and the inhabitants of region are fleeir violent This information comes allegation at Durazzo, that a thousand or more ure without shelter Mussolini Dickinson. Fifteen civie, fraternal land ritable organizations met hi | Friday evening and discussed the forming: an organ ¢ of charity and Nf y winte resenting the Busine: jucted as ¢ five was apy futhering the ‘Petrolle’s ‘Victory Over O'Donnell Is L Called ‘Na ‘No Contest’ committee of of (®)— bay over Joh will seo | at books, anager of O'Donnell, today from Tom sports writer = ug that he is tin his boxing Anieew » veteran Milwaukee, stat the bout “no © record by O'Dont forced to quit in | the second round of his fight with |the North Dakotan after one of the verful punches had frac- Harbone. explained O'Donnell was ne ‘ough his inj injusti, | out ‘Clerk of Court Office Dropped in Foster County Carrington, N their de | tur that inasmuch forced to quit it would be an fice of clerk f the district court in Foster county een Jan. 1, and the duties of 5 . county judge-elect, who will quality for his office at that tim Mrs, Alice Cole, who was ell d clerk of court at the recent gen election, will not take over the offi as a consequen: Population Under 6,000 A 1924 amendment to the constitu- tion provides that in counties of Jess than 6,000 population the work of the usual clerk of court s be per- formed by the judge of the county j court, The 1925 census gave Foster e ubout 400 population below the 6,000 requirement and in notices | of election published for the primar and general election the clause “in counties of 6,000 and over population used in connection with the clerk urt's office, Be Cole, who has served for two years, wil continue in that office until May » When Mrs, Edna Hall, deputy, will ualify ae Leoayter. orpe Gives Rulin; John Thorpe, first Kee ney general, ruled that the 1925 cen- sus should govern the situation, that under a 1924 amendment to the state constitution, the construction is clear | and unambiguous, and that the office of clerk of court must be combined with that of the county judge. Betty Wales all silk Hose at $1.95 at the Bismarck Cloak