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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ Bill to Make Production HOUSE SAVES SIOUX — GLANCES - - - - By George — | cae Lam i wg E BAG " 2 ] CFE O @_ ‘NATUROPATHIC BILL: “the Avenue.” They belong to the “alen ©1929 NEA Service, Inc. ANNE AUSTIN - : TES ONLY SENATE flashy Broadway gallery of cheap Scereues | THRILL THURSDAE re as 8 ‘winter, THIS HAS HAPPENED jvery erect and faced McMann with |had permitted her and Jack to lunc! sailing back and forth to Cuba.drink-| The hody of “HANDSOME wide, unflinching blue eyes. “Mr.|together! He had are to opal ‘ ince all oth- COUNTY DESIRE 10 | (Regen | MOVEITS CAPITAL) | SS8 ing cocktails under the moon and paneer SeenON HARRY” BORDEN, promoter |McMann, I swear on the name of my |confession in this way, 8! wheedling old daddies out of brace-| of dubious stock companies, is [dead father, who taught me truth er means had failed. Fort Yates Held Inconvenient! lets. After a time, when the sheep! found Monday merking. by his and honor—I did not touch the gun,| If Jack had been guilty—Ruth One Deadlock Creates Second ov y is ready for the shearing, the daddies! secretary, RUTH LESTER, |I did not remove'it, for any reason |shuddere.: to think of the desperate P < are casually brought in touch with| sprawled beneath the airshaft |Wwhatsoever, from my desk, and I dojchance she had taken when, knowing and Lieutenant Governor Located for Transacting the sharpers—and the rest is easy. | ‘Window of his. private office. |not know where it is!” that the “shadow” was reading eve With free spenders going back and} ‘The scene of the investigation * * * ery word that fell front their lips, Gi Death Vot be Public Business forth, @ trip at this time of year to! i, the office of the victim. The she had dared lead Jack into declar- ves Dea e any of the winter resorts should be McMann gazed keenly into her s 5 ing his guilt or innocence. But it — good for $5000 or better. For the See ar eee HAMAR eyes as she swore her solemn oath, | was notation, thank Godl McMann r time, ; then beckoned Covey to his side. cane eer Texeea to. bake. pagers is (MRS. BORDEN, Borden's (rhe two men conversed in whispers Tah eee et INTEREST CUT IS PASSED tions, rea, we ceaiis' calag’ Saker for a minute or two, while Ruth and| chance now to explain to Jack, ‘or Yet the sharper never seems to| day afternoon for her monthly Jack retreated, hand in hand, toward | everything would be spoiled. keep his money. While he may have! alimony check, but denies knowl- |"cyitant Windows. 1, 2.) | “Aren't you going to eat?” Jack edge of the crime. lunch!” McMann surprised them both asked, a little stiffly, uate bers i rere fa Ruth |by booming out cheerfully, I'd like Pte ot at him, vor aes a sucker as the next fellow. ter, who confesses Borden's | you to be back by one, if conven-| pry, but I'll eat one bite for every ; spends lavishly and bets on the Eat rd bw td sified is F lient, Miss Lester. I may need you|bite you take. And when we've fin- / — horses; he gets into one of the float- en peed aA thing ne Ne ret ts [to help me go over Borden’s private lished, we'll talk about the house Arguments were brief and tame in ing dice games and buys flashy new! However, | he. stot fy ‘cept in |PAPers. You may go about your busi-|we're going to build in Grandbury. the state senate Thursday although clothes for his fair decoys. Soon he| PoWsver: the pistol she kept in |noss as usual, Hayward, but I'll have|No more murder talk now, darling! | (he Ueper branch of the North Dakota has to be back at his trade. “The next suspect is Ruth's fi- 2,82 you to hold yourself available |We're too wrought up, All that mat~ precy Reel Bd Which ‘pre: xe ee. ss for further questioning.’ FH 7 used. Nicky Arnstein, for instance, was, office JACK a ee whose “Then I am not under arrest?” Laat Rae cha SA I heated words. in his day, the apothesis of the pol-| Office is just across the narrow | Jack asked quietly, as Ruth drew ®/Oh, Jack, Ido love you #0, even if |, lleries; in the senate -chamber ned ei Went encceee, "ae | isha from Boreas le tes [sebingbresth of eet Oh, Jack 1 lve Zou tn een | wre pact with people eee could Glscass att, miisie, pullosopliy| Ob, Wale Re patchased at the “Not yet,” McMann answered | paiti idiot! Com TBite| ‘© hear a real fight when the bill or literature—and really enjoyed do-| fame, time he bought a weapon {curtly, tee a4 Lh al a sahtesdlcad to license naturopathic doctors came ing this, knowing his subjects quite 1 aug is fed pet “And—and may we go to lunch When “they had finished their to a vote. 5 well. aot Jack te” bataging: dn dia Ruth begged tremulous-|tunch, Ruth, smiling to herself at the| ,2fore the, vote could be taken, a against Jack by bringing in . vt dP, k ty, But in the end there was generally| BILL. COWAN, who tells of Musure! Why not?” the detective lip-reading shadow’s undoubted an- teh dh Ti tke ull ace tie nar was a@ card game or a dice contest. telephoning Jack Saturday aft- grinned. “But if I were you, Hay- noyance, insisted on taking Jack to called on that motion without de- GILBERT SWAN. |: ¢@ , of bei lugged in o1 see a department store’s display of ‘ (Copyright, 1929, NEA Service, Inc.) busy line, and’ of ‘hearing Bor- ward, I wouldn’t forget to tip the | modernistic. furniture, refusing all Ut ace ah let cd did waiter this time. N uf it, both i according to an unofficial checkup, den quarreling violently, pre- {of you, and don't waite! Gin goaip: the while, with almost hystericall but two senators had passed their sumably with Hayward. ——— SO Ms i 7 gayety, to discuss the murder or any | AT THE MOVIES | The evidence of the elevator | ‘"% pan tom Sener, scrap of evidence that had develop- bans . 4 Ft FOUR-YEAR TERMS- URGED Measure to Add Fingerprint Identification to Ballots Cast to Discard Appropriation of $130,000 for Ft. Yates Bridge Get Com- mittee of Whole O. K. Voting on party lines the lower house of the state legislature Thurs- day killed a bill to require the state , board of equalization to consider pro- duction value of land in arriving at its assessed valuation. The bill caused ‘& lively debate. | Whether Sioux county should have the right to move its county seat from Fort Yates to Selfridge by a ma- jority vote also brought a fight on the floor. The house finally adopted a minority committee report for pas- ‘sage of e bill which would permit such removal and the bill will go on the calendar. Appropriation of $130,000 for a bridge across the Missouri river at Fort Yates was recommended by the aa ©1929, av Mea & Rz CE service, wc. ¢ “Thank you, Mr. McMann!” Ruth * ; Hert Lieutenant Governor John W. Carr, committee ‘of the whole. The house Se SPAT OFF. + : : é 1” COCR dantisiae cried, tears of relief quivering. on Nias pelea SCRUM AL eaten the presiding pind re with the eatans eeoren ott al “I think I'll take the small cne, my family isn't home much anyway.” ELTINGE THEATRE both to Ruth and te Sack PHIL- [pee uck lashes. Wil wait in my of. te dhe marten Goan tecrch unit we ts A to whisper an explanation to her be- fice for you, Jack, till you get ‘ - to the senate that two of their num- hat and coat,” °-» 8° YOUr| wildered fiance, for the lip-reading| ber had not voted. By 8 two-thirds certification of seed potatoes. Scnelicn is the Ga eA GAIEPIEigTah| © alee Tice picae RRL HAWK hadow had not boarded’ th iT =) ities ictahs production, e current offering al and Jac! eir Saturday lunch- o shadow not oarde e car © “ge corse ba Tati | Buricch: Requires ereameries and fre ‘eitinge theatre for Friday and| con, is questioned. McMann Meee gas Pavdering her facelwith them: “We were followed,| Pass his vote b ris Med ed oseceaa Yecommended by the committee of | Legislative Calendar | uid GLA eRe a ar reganatstic Saturday. The following is what| sends for MINNIE CASSIDY | cating doorway and spoke to the de-|“tling. I had to make you repeat) jority was not forthcoming. Senator the whole. 3). — Harrison Carroll of the Los Angeles| and LETTIE MILLER, clean- |tective stationed at Benny Smith's |YOUr assurances to me for the ben-)w, s, Whitman, Grand Forks, sup- i Evening Herald, critic, had to say of| ing women for the seventh floor. | desk, “Phone down to the cafeteria | fit of the detective. We musn’t for-| ported the motion to kill the bill but Would ‘Vatues BILLS PASSED BY SENATE NEW HOUSE BILLS “The ‘Tollers:” ‘A plainclothes detective is also . e ‘0 the cafeteria | fet that McMann is clever.” * menntor Eddy be L. Tolchell’ Thecpendent leader | ,8-3-191—Van Arnam of Cass. Per-| H. B. 230—Twichell, Cass: Places |"“isnioving the distinction of being| dispatched to bring in BENNY |°P {fe corner to send me up a couple |" "Loving ‘admiration routed the P iaivoters bi tA fects right of appeal by citizens from | promissory notes for capitalizing prof- . : of sandwiches, some apple pie, and a y© | the other nonvoter, supported it and is matters. of securities commission, also agree- . , + ‘our own lunch, too. Y ” aS iz ison of Eddy. Eliminates legal pro-| more than 25 proposed incorporators. ‘ i 5: 6 ster, I’m a p ‘i fl é eth each year. He sald that if] vision requiring consent of owner of si very believable story. brid ler rinesies is fell the results Til have to ask you to stay all aft- eels oaniblecemice pe el As beeing won avert were poor crops for three years.| 4 building before a material man can| las Fairbanks, jr. achieves ination. ernoon. You undoubtedly know more i going: hed It it went down to defeat % ‘valuation would be reduced and if mae the distinction of not appearing to * * * a * i “| would undoubtedly be under closest] without a word having been said lerops were good for three years, |g ®Puilder's Hen on structure, | IN NEW YORK {act in the rote of a young minor. He|NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY a attaies then panera: a sPerson* | supervision. . o. , [either for or against its merits. ‘it would be raised. On this basis | mits holders of mechanics’ liens to re- | * ‘is » natural person, this son of Doug’s.| sleet aaa! “TM be glad to stay, Mr. Mc-|ycutpruch entered her office Bird-| The bill would have provided for where would the state be assured of} move buildings from land and seill New York, Feb. 22.—Ever since the|° * ° Jobyna Ralston is sincere Hello, | Dr. Nielson! McMann} Mann,” Ruth assured him. “I’m more well hung up the telephone receiver | the licensing of a medical cult calling its tax money, he questioncd. them to satisfy lien: den bie comedy dramas related the {84 appealing as the girl. In fact,|speaking,” the detective sergeant] anxious than you can possibly be to and announced to McMann, who|themselves naturopaths, who treat J. H. Burkhart, Nonpartisan leader], B, 67—Patterson of Renville.| hectic adventures of “Uncle Josh in|! find an atmosphere of sincerity pre- |Sreeted the medical examiner on the) have this mystery cleared up.” stood in the communicating door:|atiments by physical or mechanical || from Ward county, replied that the | Changes maximum legal rate of in-| the big city.” the card sharp and the |V@ding the entire picture. It lacks other end of the wire. “What's the} “Have a good lunch,” McMann ae nf na Dubois woman.| means, The bill also would have per- || ‘state board of equalization could con- | terest from 9 to 8 per cent. teen cy atte boon indelibly asso. (the theatricalism of so many melo-|dope? Fine! And can you tell me|calied, almost .gently, as he closed Says he'll have her here in 15 min-| mitted them to practice minor sur- -/* sult with the agricultural college, BILLS BEATEN ciated with the sinister sidelights of |@ramas. Wade Boteler and Harvey|@ny more definitely when death oc-|the door upon himself again. jase gery. Medical doctors conducted a {which has experiment stations over} §, B, 188— Patterson of Renville. i 1 . B. is metropolis. the state, to arrive at a basis of valu-| Prevents creditor from taking defi- meray Clark are very satisfactory both in|curred? ... Hm! Close enough, I] Biggers, the patrolman. stationed (To Be Continued) . | hot campaign against the bill while a ation for different parts of the state. | oi eee 5 i And to this day, the card sharp re- | fhe mcd and comedy moments of /Suess! Let's see_—that places | the outside Borden's cttices, proved ex- rei actielis ae paieis 087 70 ihuraber of naturopetthe lobbied. ane ‘Twichell maintained that such a Biba a in morgage fore-| mains the most successful of all the i Saturday, eh? ... Thanks, doc!” | cre ns the cirl ang hoe co report- | le chapter of this thrilling mystery. ment was the one preventing credit- fi ier ite of all warn- eager , ers as the girl and her sweetheart Scheme of taxation was new to this} §. B. 20¢—Fowler of Cass, Curative | Seats then issued, he goes CAPITOL THEATRE McMann hung up the receiver and| waited for the elevator, but not even ors in foreclosure proceedings from state “or anywhere else” and said that | act to legalize conveyances of home- S| Rex, the flery film steed known as|faced the couple who waited, scarce-lhe could prevent the explosion of aj Northern Pacific to taking: deficiency judgmenta in cases he did not want the agricultural col-|steads in cases where husband and Sh) Dying eee ee oa King ‘of Wild Horses, will gallop|!y breathing. “Well, Hayward, I flashlight or iworas chairesl were D Joliette A t where the property sold does not bring lege to dictate his tax rates. wife have given separate deeds to the| worst he gets out of it is an ousting | ®cross the screen at the Capitol The- don’t think you'll be surprised to|aimed at the couple who, reporters rop Jolie’ ENT} enough money to meet the debt. It am i © |atre tom 7 learn that the bullet which killed vere i was the subject of bitter debat a Production Value Necessary 4 Ben aaa sities Forks from a steamer or a train, or a beat: orrow Saturday, when his knew, were involved somehow in the i lebate yes. i <luniversal starring vehicle, “wild! Harry Borden was the regulation | investigation of the death of “Hand-| An order permitting the Northern |terday. It received 24 votes, one —_¢ creer endseld. Mountrail county: | would make it special crime for any-| ing, Fo ac ie may’ eseape even /Blood," begins its focal showing. |bullet for a Golt’s 88 caliber auto-lsome Harry” Borden. Pacific railroad to discontinue its|short of the constitutional majority. ¢, are not new. He pointed out that in ssa fetiezetacrat iB passenger elevator | trese—since the sucker, unless he has enjoys one of his greatest roles lad?” nything to say now, my/ Ruth was grateful, for the pres- 5 The Hamilton bill, which would R ad- jin thrilling story of gold mining Seas 1, ence of other passengers in the car, ty, has | issued.by the state | authorize the governor to_appoint. a Sees cog base to ne Public | 8,213 Hamilton of McHenry. been well fleeced, is, ashamed. to.94- |and‘horse rustlers. Critics who have ran ngthine—except that I did not|since Micky Moran was prevented | rallréad hodra Bite. The board held | manager for the state mill and ele- tion and asserted that production Would require licensing of civil en-| oF the oldest swindles in the racket. |Classed Rex a fine actor will find him ai id” Te ik Haw epee no idea wi _ from asking embarrassing questions.| that the station produeet’:so little | vator at Grand Forks and continue value of land was a nevessery consid | oncers ene land “surveyors and set|""crhe international card sharp is|even better than ever. He displays| fi» Jack Hayward answered stead-1As a matter of fact, the red-headed business that the railtoad company is | the governor's responsibility for man- efation in evaluating land. i, B. 186—Patterson of Renville, | Hever. idle. ‘When not working the | What has béen called “almost human ‘Mr, -McMann, please don’t forget elevator operator was a much sub-| not j mai ining @ agement o! ution, n P i rospect telligence.” dyed i time agent. schetluled for a vote Thursday. Ham- ‘Twichell also led the attack on the | Would set up state agricultural board a oareamer haeree Paleo pea bays rushing stampede of hundreds|th@t my gun was exactly like Mr. ine ane ape ae fear of the ‘The Northern Pacific railroad. also | ilton moved, however, to nae the bill to permit removal of | consisting of one farmer from each | Pts London, seine thus wide. |of horses is « : of the big scenes in| H4yward’s—a Colt’s .38, and that it, ye kw was authorized to close its station at | vote until Monday, The bill's chances ty seats on navigable streams by | county to be clected by farmers ‘1 the | Yor or way points. Being thus wide : ; Ae ehicalnes ‘@tnajority rather than a two-thirds | county. dy. feaveled, tid squlveiat ene ee exe pocwcaoens the bea es nestly, “Can't you see oat Jack | “Where shall we eat, darling?” folding that no a sank thee ie neces- Gemmtnin® dempite: the tect tins the bi aiord uae iat te measure: ve 8. B, 121—Olson of Barnes. Would epee pein gani rennet tpt of ye West Pea Laveen ie Mr. Borden he would rata reledagy when they were upon| sary between December 1 gnd the be- | Nonpartisan faction, of which Hamil- a’ ame! e law so that a| amend absent voters’ law to requir + not have disposed of my gun as we! le" surcet, ginning grain threshing seaso! leader, - ommity seat fight could be held every | voter casting ballot to put his finger. [8% amiable, debonair man-of-the- |ground for the picture. ‘ 2 wi oe ee ee | ee eee ee ne as his own, because he would know], “Anywhere but the Chester Ho- years. {: would “put the county | print on it. world. His method of operations} The story is ve-y enjoyable, offer- that the a beenne of my pistol would |tel,” Ruth shuddered, “How about the best year. jority of three votes. OUT OF HER LINE Interest Rate Reduced ‘on wheels,” he contended. 8. B. 112—Conrath of Mercer. | Vary with his crowd. peat make suspicion fall on me?” our own little tearoom? But no! H. McCay, Sioux county, de-| Would designate railroad as a public * * % : Again that gleam of admiration in| We've heen too happy there. Let’s| «your wife .won first prize. Why| A bill to reduce the maximum legal the bill. Five counties have |improvement and permit taxation of| Thus, at the ‘present moment, he on 7 ,Funning | the detective’s grim gray eyes, “Co-|not go back there until we've waked ‘te sees rate of interest from nine to eight seats which arc not on a rail- | land for its building and support. can operate’ somewhat recklessly on ‘Starlight’ —_Perrin’s y ey did she refuse it? ‘ ig! vey, this is Colby Lester's daughter,” |uP from this awful nightmare. ‘and four of them have the right}. B. 101—Steel of Stutsman. Pro- | the winter-trip liners to Havana, He | blooded ‘stallion plays a big part in|he ’; y. yeh} ite. move the county seat by a ma-| vides for licensing assistants to den-| well knows that his prospects will |the story. vote, he said. Sioux county is | tists as dental hygienists. soon be merrily imbibing; that he is]. . from that right and in this} S. B. 102—Steel of Stutsman. Would | cast among a group of easy spenders | ~~ ‘asks the same privileges as the | revise state dental law to permit non- | on holiday bent; that a percentage of The Day in Bismarck mer counties, he continued. licensed dentists to work in dental] his shipmates will be careless with |g. - - a i“ : jess—! work- cent passed. It created the major remarked, with a grin, to his| “Then the Colonnade is as good a AR Td ihece ett lapel biliary of Thursday’s session. “4 EE ee subordinate. “A chip off the old|Place as any,” Jack decided, “I want : Senator Cain said the bill would 7 block, eh? ... Now, Miss Lester, |to talk, and there’s no chance in this - affect only the western third of the {there's just one more question for|mob, ‘Since “it’s a cafeteria, there state since banks in the eastern part | ithe present: Did you yourself dis-|Won’t be any waiter hanging over are not charging more than eight. per pose of your pistol, either before the| Us,” he added grimly, as he guided “aie Seu. 04'2 cent now... It would be unwise tore- { laboratories. their money and can be easily han- "tt on dad “{erime on Saturday, so that it would} her through the storm doors. i duce the present: maximum, Cain Urges Equal Rights 8. B. 86—Patierson of Renville.|dled once the cocktails begin to flow.| _ House meets at: 12:30; senate [not be available if Hayward forced|, A few minutes later they depos- HER RECOVERY said, since it might prove harmful to pS both bankers Van Ferkom, Burke county,| Would have licensed naturopathic} To be sure, the ship people make} &¢ 2 ~ his way into these offices and quar- |ited their lightly burdened trays u borror McCay. He asserted that it | physicians to practice in North Da- | every effort to warn against him, put- House to consider four-year |reled with Borden, or this saeaing on a small table in a far corner of aa enville county, fair for Sioux county to have | kota and set up board of naturopathic ting placards in staterooms and no-| terms for state and county of- after your discovery of the body, to|the big, noisy room. Ruth automati-| _,, oe " . _ two-thirds vote when other counties | examiners. tices on boards. But the company is| flcers. confuse the investigation with’ two|cally raised a, spoon of vegetable| _ “TO think that in three weeks time ¢ i the same right by majority BILLS PASSED BY .HOUSE helpless. Generally-one or two stew- Miner measures on senate cal- | missing pistols? Just a minute, I’m|soup to her lips, then repudiated it| Sargon has rid me of troubles that | 67. are “eating up” the farmers. He | ‘vate. L. E. Lembcke, McLean county,| _H. B. 105—Lynch, Richland: Would | ards are “planted.” They arrange| endar. ae i asking that question of the daughter| with a violent gesture __ | defled other:treatments for ten years. | 5514 most bankers the maxt- | idi@iared that the house should legis- | give highway department right to se- | special quarters for the sharpers and| — Jeint memorial sérvice for ‘de- | of Colby Lester, the finest and most| -“Oh,. Jack, I can't eat! Talk fo], “During’ml this ten ‘years I can| "1. interest rate ted by law. for today’s needs and not go by |lect site for bridge construction, ad- | attend to tables, cards and the like.| ceased state officials this after- |honorable criminal lawyer it has me—say something! Oh—I’m || hardly remember a time when I Jaws which are unfair. vertise for bids and award contracts | For which they are presumed to get] oon. ever been my privilege to know.” _|But—it’s been so—so horrible!” oo nN contended further that the | rather than leaving the right to coun- | a share in the profits and keep their “Color swept from Ruth’s throat|- Jack Hayward quijetly laid down seat should be located near-|ty or municipal authorities. lips sealed. If the sharper fails to] It takes 17 days to deliver a letter; to the fringe of curls on.her fore-|his fork and reached for the girl’s & the center of the county, that Fort} H. B, 198—Owings, Burke; Twete, | cut appropriately they give the “tip|from London to Cape Town. [head as she drew her small body|twisting, cold hands. “You want me was difficult to reach from| Divide: Would require protein test : > to say I didn’t do it, don’t you, darl- parts of the county and that |of all grain submitted for storage to a ing? Do I have to say it in so many had to bear an extra ex- | public warehouse. . oe words? Well, then, darling--I did- because of the present location.| H. B. 220—Twitchell, Cass: Would OUT OUR WAY. By Williams n’t kill Borden.” described the present law as class| prohibit sale of dairy products by E fs “i {J “Thank you, Jack!” Tears welled e and maintained that Sioux | state institutions to private consum- r up in her eyes, splashed hi — not be discriminated | ers, also prohibit serving of oleomar- ».‘3f you had, Bi ‘ 4 pale cheeks, garine to inmates of state institutions — fave stood by you. You know that, except the penitentiary. i \j \V/ene RL WES {don’t you? But Jack, who did? And H. B. 63—Johnson, Ward: Appro- I WAS CuoTeE. where is your gun? You didn’t take priates $3,000 for soundings of Mis- NICE MISS Now & KNOW it home, did you—to have it out of souri river at Garrison. NOW (elo) reach, in oe H. B. 102—Lynch, Richland: Pro- Coffe ITTLE “No!” Jack denied, his hands tight * (By The Associated Press) vides for making payments of refund- upon hers. “When you first told me FRIDAY ing warrants by cities. ATIAIN Gr By eae thts smoralng I thought you had done Senate takes wal depart- . Be yneh, Richland: Pre- 5 ' if s appropriation wo scribes methods for cities to refinance OOH ! OOF T ‘] “12” Ruth cried. a gl iacalnaaiahaagliaasd Un EB eeere + TS | Sence WE [roma Room | | it hr anti e?te clei ‘ls ; H. B. 204—Johnston, Walsh: Would : THHICKLE. b WAS A BABY] FULL CO ADONISE! hysterical things you said about its |, toile | Sor c eliminate manual training and do- z AN Kiss A being your fault—” Glessification for state. high school lye plied bien” she iotertepied |” gene age “ine ef ol tion for st igh school é : | 77 ei Ee im,” she int k me ; g . had discovered that your gun was. itt nd it. to ' H. B. 151—Smith, Cass: Requires , r ‘ 4 : missing. I didn’t know mine didn’t suffer terrib! vote | teachigg of constitution of United ! 5 I thought you. had quarre! States in public and private schodls ‘ny 3 Re a - af of state. is -H. B. 191—Indergaard, Foster: Pre- seribes crime of aggravated assauit | and battery, fixes penalty. tn : gee id § ae E 22 bee uA it Ll Hi : ety He : Hf E a : wegen Be for it—call it asi engagement. F i af Pit / iH i Bag il if f of the “t iit