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PAGE EIGHT __ DEATH PENALTY) 2? Doeowr ir Ger your Goar~ Kg | RE asim OM Ee eel REPRESENTATIVE IN GONGRESS Dunn jt t THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i IUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1928 Official Abstract of Republi- Official Abstract of Farmer- REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRE! REPRESENTATIVE IN GONGRESS can Votes Cast at the Pri-| Labor Votes Cast at the Pri- counnizs ** pe 3. Barrett (counties ™"* mais a Lag ate : : ms we i 2 | counties ty | Mettinger « ans Hettinger te ; 3 NTIES 3 Mere Nay teint Effort to Enact Capital taa:| Mee Nn COUNTIES a EE | Mount % ‘4 Effort to Enact Capital - ‘ z Es i tes | © 8: ]. MeLean . % ‘ ishment Law in State to Pal irc eseeeeesrerersrepnscrnecel ont : Be Made Again tai ipevaee, i # — fan Ab WAY Wes #3 | aun te 1 Rowman F Another effort to enact a law pro-| Ste Ourstives 23 Barkan i le viding for capital ae eh will Be | Rurielgh $ i" em : = be made at the next legislative ses- 3 3 is GIGGLE GROG “Mia wllow io. bem lofticial Abstract of Demo-| trom ae tucr that the teatieromen © cratic Votes Cast at the| clusters 4 Primary Election Held Jun 27th, 1928. es In a report prepared for presene tion to the state bar association at its meeting in Minot September o and 6, a committee of the associa- tion recommends another effort to establish the extreme penalty for murderers. The effort to pass such a law at the 1927 session failed after a hot REPRESENTATIVE IN GONGRESS Firet District ‘TIES WwW. Griggs Hettinger Kidder ... LaMoure .. Lo, ¥ S. Hooper 529 controversy between its sponsors and ‘OUNTIES Grand For! i opponents. It was backed at that oe McHenry °. ‘is Nelson .. time by the state bar association and Meheonsie * Pembina McLean . introduced in the legislature under criminal law, all of which were beat- ieleleh Oliver its chaperonage. . Biercer ,. Four other bills. providing for | Barnes an HI Benson 3 changes in the administration of ea pounte 3 Bu Dy en at the last also will be! presented for year if the bar association approves | next) Dignity re th service the committees report. } Renville Commenting on the need for the Richland a restoration of capital punishment. | the committee expressed the opinion tion of isunder- that crime conditions have not sion and mi standing. Peas IC Kor uGueny 4 | . H reached the point in this state where wad iar RG mete \ , it is safe to “do without the restrain ns lat Ont Rotette We Ueserstase. a! ing influence of the extreme penal- jStuteman 1 . eS “The statement is made that “in Total eee ! Webb Bros. yecent. years North Dakcta has be ieARNENeKeIVE Iconian 3 LaMtoure Funeral Directors ( come an inwting field for the oper- Third District Iwan ae zee Jaen Phone 246 * ations of the professional criminals a aoe qf aos 7 Night Phone 246 of the country. They are men who g ‘ Pierce. oe Sill not .esitate to take human life / 2 = | _ Approximately 18,000, Rolette asa means to promote their profes- 4 (7 COUNTIES > = | rion roximately 15,000,000 di . a i 4 | ests and weconprowertlais: for- | we : 1 é Define Conspiracy e | = : . Among other hillat b reintro. : a : duced next year is one which wi s 2" redefine the crime of criminal con- jPivide 2. : ee oe see | Done cic: Official Abstract of Democratic Votes Cast at the felony for persons to conspire to) {Grant 4 e commit an act. which, if committed Hettinger Primary Election Held June 27th, 1928 f would constitute a felony. Under |aateer atetee rs eas > 1 the present definition of this crime. | Mountrail nas —— —- rt all conspiracies, regardless of the Mekenzic . | ° # character of the act conspired to be) . 3 — ea 7 Lean : t done, are misdemeanors. | * =. Genie: H i] Recommendation for. the creation EXPERTS PL AN ————— | Sioux i ; of a state board of criminal identi- [Siope . ¢ fication and investigation also is re-| Quits A. T. & T. 3 CITY YOUTHS j Starke eel def ee i “ e G& viewed. The measure provides for ae g ls] ¢ 3: | © a state bureau of identification and | “rotal id | te] § +3 side 4 investigation consisting of the gov- | Rae ti | g ea id HG = e= £ ernor, attorney general and the war- : ! z — z oe Cee bd j den of the state penitentiary. Tho pees : | A U T0 STOLEN { ae [hee] Bs) ge ee ae cruneaereiotes Quack Grass, Sow Thistle, | Three Bismarck youths have re-' fs H A 5 iz & criminal investigation, who in turn] Canada Thistle, Spurge, ceived honor appointments at. North | & may appoint three deputies and a si & Dakota's first Citizens Military Adams 71 4 clerk. The powers of the bureau, Cress Under Fire Training camp which is in session hie ry z een in ema of the bills le Pile eae re cincolt tii Billings $3 . would be as follows: eRe : ' aul G. Hedstrom has been single a " 7 Bottin an "It shall be the duty of the dires.| St, Paul Minn. Aug, 21.—(AP)— | out as the finest officer in the camp New York City Man Demol- nh " tor of the bureau and o! leputies|To determine when the five most and has been appointed major, com- ii i: ‘s Car: 52 Sa dive ander ‘his supervision to in-|dveaded weeds in:the northwest hare manding thee mplete C. M. T. c.| ishes Bismarck Man's Car; sl ' rS vestigate such felonious crimes com-| the weakest hold on life, so that they | battalion. This announcement was Is Arrested st ; mitted in this state as shall be as-/may be given a death blow, is the | made today by offices at the camp. | 9 signed to the bureau by the attorney | object of an inv ion being Thomas S. Parke na; been made | 4 Feneral, for the purpose of detecting ried on by agronomists at the U | @ captain and will command Co: pany I. Zane D. Tarlor is made a|_Waiving examination after being |p and convicting the perpetrator. Such/Versity of Minnesota. The five \ Rui den | first lieutenant and will command ; 8trested today on charges of auto- director and his deputies shall|plants are quack grass, sow thistle, 4 i tC i i i % bile theft, Martin Arvidson, New 2 ? possess all the powers of police offi-| Canada thistle, leafy spurge, and the first platoon of Company [| You inert ' i ¥ re cers anywhere in the state. Austrian field cress. ane pias Other honor appointments are an- | York oe ary ayers 2 hoe E ant .. >, “They will cooperate with the|are the weakest just before or when nounced by officials as follows: wet oo M4 police officers of the various count-| blossoms appear. Others are in Donald M. McEssy, Fargo, cap-|°" rhe tar, an. Ei h_ dem-| Kidger 220002 tH tes and cities of this state and with| their full strength at that time, j tain and battalion adjutant; Jobn | onstrator belonging to Pat Nixon, |{AMoure: 189 a4. the police and peace officers of other| Roots of the weeds have been dug | M. Burns, Minot, captain command: | rere eee nt while. packed |yogan ig yi States in apprehending and arresting |every ten days during the season to jing Company K; Claude Millage, On "Main strect between, Thitd and |stetniosh as +” fugitive criminals charged with the|determine if the food they contain i - aeith |p ekwana, 8. Dak. captain command-|Pourth strects about 12:45 a.m. to- | McKenzie - ia ¢} commission of felonious crimes, It) decreases, increases, or remains sta-| After nearly 50 years’ service with| ing Company L. ae SERORES SIRE DSTA Oe MNO aeraiena 5 142 1 will also be their duty to prevent the!tionary. The roots are preserved and| the American Telephone and Tele-; Wilbur Pudwill, Ashley, first licu- Th combi cara bana cA Lead 69 | f{:, commission of crimes by tracing, lo-| analyzed for sugar, nitrogen, water-| fark Company, during which time | tenant and platoon commander; Ken-| aiteh° about 20. miles east of Bis-|Meunttall it 2; cating or arresting yeggs, burglars,! Soluble starches, and starches that rose to the chairmanship, H. B.|neth P. Torgerson, Berthold, first |°" i ons mil ies sees o' 5 IS" | Nelson @ ‘hold up men, robbers and transient! Fe insoluble in water. Thayer, above, resigned the other| lieutenant and piston com:.ander. | Mette, “Aven ods A fi aie told [ouver 30 uj. and professional criminals as far as|__ Results obtained by staff men at| day in Boston. He also relinquished| | Max Jones, Warroad, Minn., first! ft: tvarcie tea pO ot eso (Mo nee 33 possible, to protect life and property | University farm, St. Paul, and the | his post as a director of the organ-| lieutenant and platoon’ commander, |/¥.{h4 transien see traveling |Rameey’ 4. from criminal acts.” branch stations indicate that .per- ization. Wilford J. Lillibridge, Hot recede i. Fe gc are ME | Ransom + r Clerk Has Charge nicious weeds can be controlled by | —-———-—---—_——__--—— Springs, S. Dak., first lieutenant and prin it cp oe gl vee of apne Renville, « vs Under the rules set forth in the|use of chemicals. NOT GI E platoon commander, oe ete eee lola, LASS, EITHER Charles J. Carter, Flaston, first| times. The top and body were tire rene measure, the clerk would, under the|, Farmers of Kansas have been kill- supervision and direction of the di-|in@ weeds on good-sized tracts wi ea rector of the bureau, have charge of| Sodium chlorate and have found that {emerald ever received in Clevela the office and establish and maintain|the cost is justified. They do not |8n¢ one of the largest in the United | Dak., first lieutenant and platoon al with quack grass, bow- | Stetes, was recently delivered to the | commander. Cleveland, Aug. 21.—The largest | lieutenant and platoon commander. |*™#Shed and a wheel torn off, but /shetidan nd; | Robert F. McNulty, Mobridge, S.|the driver of the car was uninjured. | sloux ing by Police Chief Chris Martine- Stark ms files necessary for the efficient .| have to rs 4 a P duct of the py risk incase ever, specialists at the farm say. Webb C. Ball company here. It was son sand Belin i eee repro Stutsman “There has been a good deal of|, Thistle patches in Minnesota pas-|® stone of nearly & karats, cut in a AUTUMN SHOES he would plead guilty in’ distriet{Trait” discussion throughout "the “United tute sol emt areas of quaek rectangular shape. soSharkskin is a new medium for! court, Martineson ee Walsh “ s recently upon the necessity | #" is can be cleaned out ‘cotgear that * : . l. var of reforms in criminal law and ace with two or three applications of fall, See eeteeey wene oe ergs Well Have you registered at Ber-, for fall. It has the shininess of pa-) The only fish that never sleep Witianas 2 inal procedure, and the importance |*0dium chlorate. The expense is not tent leather, with the grain of lizard. ere the salmon, pike and goldfish. To of improving the machinery that ex-| burdensome, because the ground cov- ¥ 5 2 ists for the administration of crim.|¢zed is limited in aren, they assert, | "crn ® "EW Hanne. store? inal justice,” the committee said. ——————— We pay you to register. “Most of the discussion has cen- CLEAN RAINCOATS tered around questions of trial pro- cedure and punishment of criminals and little consideration has been giv- en to the problem of improving our fully cleaned by layine it *'- bathtub, washing it both inside and sl sities ttc nen nen ner on 0 amore An MNO, |————| Official Abstract of Republican Votes Cast at the Primary Election of superior quality—ean be success- \ Held June 27th, 1928 methods of preventing crime and|0Ut with a washrag anu... apprehending criminals.” suds. Rinse with the shower, and he other two recommendations|4° not wring. Dry on a hanger, over made by the committee urge creation|® towel. . of a new statutory crime to be known as “Aggravated Assault and Bat- tery,” and the creation of a jury commission to serve in lieu of the Kitchen Midtbo rles Streich ‘harles Carpenter jlerman Hardt State Treneurer— ... ... -- . A. Porter Alfred 0. Brown james Morris \Comminatoner of I 3. A. Olsness: ay Harding Ww. H. Stutsman joseph A. Herman N. = |Comminsioner of | rr > 385) 29 a *!SlRerta EK. Baker SERSs: coueowe ene: Present system in selecting persons ; ; uN qualified for jury service. | ’ ae Proposal is made that in cases of C ll enson Billings " Hottineau / / Rowman . Burk 5 Burleigh . Towa have long ago vassed similer s et statutes to care for this class of vide crime.” The recommendations are | § | Dunn Bggravated assault and battery the signed by George F. Shafer, attor- s AR. and you will be penalty shall consist of a fine of not ney general and chairman of the pleased to see how more than $1,000 or imprisonment in} the county jail for not more than one! committee. peintments quickly, easily on Valiey and safely you fens year or both. may very in can secure -insur- “This change is needed to tak care of that class of assaults whe: ae i ance protection cost, but the Service we without the neces- i sity of waiting for grievous body harm is intended inflicted without the ‘tse ofa dan: gerous weapon,” the committee sai an insurance salesman to call around. “Our neighboring states of \. tana, South Dakota, Mare al Remember the 1 number 577. 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