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Mandan News INDIAN GIVEN 9-YBAR TERM Cannonball Man Pleads Guilty to Theft and Slaughter- ing of Cow ty to grand ed before Judge L. morning, Martin id Indian living near ©. as senten two years in the state penitentiary. Blackhoop admitted the theft a red and white heifer from Blme: Anderson, also of the ponball rrested Sunda; t of the heif pared to accept the consequen That Blackhoop was the thief was discovered when an employe of Mr. . Anderson's noted the peculiar track e the soil by one of th wheels of a wagon used by the In- dian when he entered th ure, shot and slaughtered the anim: The track was made by wire wrapped ubout the wheel to keep the tire on, and it was followed directly to the home of the Indian, 17 MEN GOING TO DICKINSON ~Mandan Stars to Enter Slope. Meet—Braves Will Not En- | ter State Meet at Forks imately 17 Mandan chool k men will go to Dickin- son Saturday to take part in the an- nual Slope track and field meet, cording to MeMahan, track | ~coach, At the same time, nounced that Mandan Appr: jahan = an chool will e meet at) that the| the time it, e it would serve | length of the trip ar would take to The Slope meet this year will be bigger than ever, with eastern M tana teams as well as western kota aggregations enter e and Miles City have already red from Montana. Mandan men who are expected to 50 STUDENTS WILL ATTEND | MAY FESTIVAL =. Bismarck High School Has| Many Entrants in Grand Forks Tournaments About 50 high school students from Bisma will go to for the annual May fest opens at the state un nesday “morning for a Declamatory, a tennis tourna: of the state debat- ing tournament, the annual Junior Playmaker contest, and the silver jubilee of the annual M. high school track conference wil held during the festival. The Julia Marlowe chapter, Junior Playmakers, will present the play, ™Who Kissed Barb: in the con- test which will be the largest ever , held. The cast includes M Jane * Byrne, Miss G dolyn Je Al- yin Schlenker, Frances Nuessle and Anthony Faber. * From the musical department of the school the soloists who won first [coo in the district contest held ere recently, members of the girls’ glee club, the mixed chorus, the girls small vocal group and the band will attend. Following is a list of events in which Bismarck will take part: .. Orchestral instrument solo—An- thony Faber. Brass instrument solo—Neil York. Girls’ glee club—Ethel (¢ velyn Jacobson, Rakkel Lee, Leathers, Muriel Benson, Ma Sandin, Ruth Welch, Dency D son, Mildred Wenaas, Esther Nogg’ Edith Mprange, Ramona Boepp Inez Landers, Ethel Rafteseth, Li eille Coghlan, Olive Hughes, Lillian Boepple, Elsie Nelson, Alpha Lush, Marguerite’ Kennedy. Mixed chorus--Joe Enright, Merle Enge, Sidney Rigicr, Tom Boutrous, | Raiph, Wenzel, Jack Cowan, Leonard Anderson, Roger Bertholf and the members of the girls’ glee club. Contralto solo—Ella Leathers. Soprano solo—Marian Sandin. $+ SGirl's -sniall vocal group—Marian| * Sendin, Ella Leathers and - Ramona Boepple. Pianso solo—Marguerite Kennedy.) i . set f6r the same high s follows: make ‘el trip are fi tay MeKepary, 2 trieh. Vald oT hice Fale , McDonad, Heibuing Title Aewclation to Hold Meet Here eting of the ociation will b and 13, de by pnual mi here July 1 announcement m president of t The meeting dates owing county fair, to change ‘the Mandan’s invit. There are the state and it of them will be \ Personal and | Social News of | Mandan Vicinity | Dancin isachchnaman alsin Ae BRIDGE LU orge H. CHEON Bingenheimer and ly appointed bridge luncheon home of the former. ‘The table ted with centerpieces of tulips at cards were won by M nd Mrs. R. E. Bergeson. present from Bismarck were son, Mrs, George W. Larson. ‘eft for Grand I . y Hi ht to attend the convention of the Daughters of America. Mrs. regent of the Mandan court. TO COOPERSTOWN Hammer returned. to | Cooperstown Sunday after spending the past two weeks as the guest of j her sister, Mr: Miner. FORMER RESIDENT VISITS HERE | Jacobs of Minneapolis ar | rived {here on busine: a former resident o! | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young and chil- |dren of Minot were week-end guests the home of Mr. Young’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, S. * Napoleon spent Sunday Mandan, visiting friends. in Piano duet—Marguerite Kennedy and Ruth - Gordon, Os cge Anthony Faber, Guy Larson, | Schwantee, Elsie Nelson, Anita "Rob rt Li ht, aber, Inez ‘arvel Merle Enge, Rubin, S$ Martin Loehrke, Lucille Cosh! tohd cil York, it ram Jack "Anderson, ills. the Ruth pr d abana, toria Dunn, A Gordon’ Members of the P| |letf this morning fo: j|and the musicians will leave tomo: |row morning. M P. E. V. 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Be May 17—)—| Discussion of the Newmal asce | | tion, Catholic organization at the state university and of the situation on the Fort Totten Indian reserva- | tion following the burning of; the schools there, occupied the morning , session of the Catholic Daughters of America today. Election of officers | was deferred until later in the day. he invitation of the Bismarck and dan courts to meet in those two! ities in 1929 was accepted. Ke ather J. J. O'Donovan of St. M i pro-cathedral spoke and in con- ion extended a weicome to paro- chools of the city. the Coffey Cup Inn| this noon w s. W. T. Borden in} charge, a dr out the city with; sits to the state university and paro- chial schools and a tea to be given, J. C. 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Tugsday Befote Police Magis jtrate Belk't6 a chatge of speeding and paid a fing of $10 and costs. ‘TT astice Court 1} Mr. hd “Mrs. War, wad Mrs, Gblene: Chelstetion Christensen were bound over to the district court | TU Annual Coats MENT Wh: bee go an the ero money? ter tires. “the only way the rubber thomseloes, t Toles the United: eeticns con ECHUCA AEG AAEM CETTE ETT as by Justice of the Peace R. H. Crane Tuesday when arraigned on charges of keeping and main: mon nulvai ristensen was c mitted to jail to await trial ji Mrs. Christensen was relegsed on her own recognizance. J. L. Bell Talks at Kiwanis Meeting JL. an gave an ve an interesting talk) at tl is club luncheon this Announce: their ete Tiras Sale Sits s COMMENCING AT 9 A. M. Wednesday, May f8 Watch for special circular delivered at your door today describing the many savings offered DO NOT FAIL TO COME EARLY —_— Sale Lasts Ten Days its own rubber Rubber Cow: bany to give you mee for your tire A. 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