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FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1997 - _ . THe BISMARCK TRIBUNE _Writ of Error Py ie of.the island in the direction of Windfall [Scots Glamor For re ap ite y ro lut Refused ACRLMBRATION AT Farm Bobby Jones! univers me he ee: | : 2 | University, Rik Aa... Mew! : jam i mi OW . : pigs Supreme. Court 72", Flier ayo aeagr —UP)—Stopped : AY : Mis, RR, Potter G08 Second St. e namcs #p- dhtectiy in the. wiaee ofa Jere Bismarck, N. D. Edinburgh, Scotland, Aug. 19.—UP) Fon this: col —The Scotch want, “an agricultural | @——~ (Continued from page one) celebration following radio reports q oa the. folk superiot court as required by, telling of the discovery of Miss men coh Oh ey ited aa hula 4 of int United States 4 supreme; Mildred Doran and Auggy Pedlar, The Earl of Wemyss and March, : court, he 3a missing Pacific flyers, Flint turned - president of the Highland and tacshs| 5 ihe, As nie Baan. a ue te prayer today when it was learned tural society, at a meeting in the} P' ade ‘iphia. ated tl aj rereree were untr land show at Edinborough ex- diy. more decor hist | Ker ereey hs pleasure that the exhébition| female, in. the. opinion: Thi pears. Pes oom pe tiice: bation es te ae anis shes toe als was being hold on a goif|deus L. Bolton, psycho! for a writ of certiorari with the su-lfor their safe deliverance,” was the reme court of the United States! statement issued by the local minis- ' sed on the federal question relat- ferial alliance ing to violation 0! je due process clause of the constitution of the waves Ligh ior aged eed United States. ows the two lost flyers, had been We shall then ask Chief Justice! S20"? brought an unexpected cele- az Hall to grant a stay of sentence until bration, Announced from the stage| ~ record can be printed in accord: of q local theatre, shortly before the ance ware the Fide of the supreme tose of the last act, the message court of the United States. brought prolonged cheers from the 2 “We believe that Chief Justice stdience. Impromptu parades were than a century after 1 chael J. Wolf lost’ 4 Hall has authority to grant this stay | # under the case of Byron vetsus Bates, | *@@ed in the downtown te ‘Outlaws’ Converted vented, has come into the po Thuna at Miami, City Court Justicr of the University of Iowa iaw ; Evans gave Thona judgment, point 12, Allen 201.” to Fish Protection | settiement of an English estate is to| , It classifies English ceclesim that “Florida does iot choose {ple university, and, he su “Agriculture, is ing -through/ beauty, contests. be extended to iy x the a period of depression, (said tne|clude males in order to promote real hep ‘em eat mnison Earl. “I hope that’ inthe mene fu- [appreciation of the beauty of the ao “eomphiny,’ Deri- ‘ure an agricultural Bobby Jones| human bady. 2 with’ /ailx' pet ‘cent | will come forward to revive 1 ii aera East. Milton, Miss k flag’ ipaned i te he by, ne Aniertvan, Legion flies from f 44 y |Book 400 Years Old | )',:"«, eres Legian ties trom Ig U. of lowa Prize McHardy, Sacco pis which was wrecked by « bomb. Iowa City, Towa, Aug. 19.—(AP. Yor! za Falis who Tose at po: A book printed 422 years ago, i in Flot Justice Hall in Bostdn pring $2,600,000 to Mrs, Lilly Prior,| law of the. time, and conforming to Ha , diseovered that Justice Hall was in Boston. After Attorney Hill had failed toy find ie oA Justice Hall at his home in- Fi Aid he got in touch with him by telephone and arranged to see im in Boston later in the day. Hill. honed to Attorney Musmanno, wae was in Hill's. office here, to proceed Washington to, le the petition for a writ of cer-| t with the elerk of the United supreme court. aid he would leave for ington on the Federal Express He said be. would be pre- 0 to present a petition for ‘a stay of execution to some supreme court Y istice in Washington, although he was not certain that he would lo this. VANZETTI HAS BECOME INSANE, SAYS LAWYER Charlestown State in, Boston, Aug. 19.—(#)—The statement that Bartolomeo Vanzetti had become in- made by Attorney Michael nn today to Warden Wil- liam Hendry ofsthe state prison after he had visited Vanzetti in his cell. Upon leaving Vanzetti, Attorney Musmanno called newspaper men in- and, with | ly. ept shouti knew it. Get the million men. the million men. Who is making all thet noise?’ “Vanszetti looks ve! badly,” Mus- manno_ continued. is mind is in an awful condition. He wants a wireless in his cell so that he can tell his story to the world.” Musmanno said that Sacco took the news calmly. The attorney agided “Sacco took the news quietly. He was eating when I got there. When he saw me he stopped. I told him that I was sorry to have to tell him the bad news about the court deci- sion. «Well, we expected it, I want to write a letter to my boy’.” “Sacco pushed away his food and got up and walked around. He asked me to come back to see him again.” Prizes Put Up For Finding of ba Hewlett, Long Insland. See her smile! “‘Fiyers St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 19.—(AP)— Outlaw fishermen of the wild north shore of Lake Superior, who have plied their trade since the region was captured from the Indians a century ago, have surrendered. Here- after they will fish as the law dic- tates. The poachers once bevtieved that Lake Superior contained’ an inex- haustible supply of fish. But the hauls have been lean in late years and finally the fishers have deter- mined to join the state in seeking to} livelihood for years. Now the on illicit ‘presetye that which has been their poaching always had been ‘difficult in the wild country. Until recently the fishers laid their nets during the spawning season, ig- noring game laws, and used smaller mesh nets than the ‘law allowed. Operating over a 200- stretch of *pkaeaa territory, they easily elutied all staff of wardens and for ‘s did a lucrative business, sup- plying catches of choice whitefish, trout and herring to the Scott’s schooners that shipped their cargoes to eastern markets. Towa’s Corn Crops Due to Hot Winds; Des Moines, Aug. 19.—(AP)-—Hot winds, the greatest of crop scourges in Nebraska and Kansas,~are respon- sible for corn being king of crops in Towa. Agricultural experts of Iowa State College have come to that conclusion | after a survey of each cou age, climatic and soil cond: It was disclosed that the corn areas- are along the river in western Towa, wh acreage runs as high as 59 per cent. In that region, farmers have found the hot winds too great a menace to oats and other small grain crops. A popular idea that corn acreage uniform in the tall corn.state is sputed by the survey, which dis- closes that some counties have less than 20 per cent of farm land in corn. Grocery d , gr MEAT MARKET jr PHONE 816 $11 7TH ST. Specials for Saturday Calumet Hardwater toilet soap, regular 5 bars, while they last, per dozen Picnic shoulders, 7 pound average, per pound We handle U. S. Inspected Meats terial is printed ix the center of the] page while around it are comments’ contracted in New E of learned lawyers of the day. 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