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Johnson de- os a sas No Legal Standing, No ; hire No Lawyers; Judges Are Changed Weekly SETTLE ». 26—(P—A_ court new York upon the principle of ‘akin eerie to achieve results has Un- ‘ “poi-w oiution of the marital and CONTEST TO COME TUESDAY | ae difficulties of baffled New Tate yy the community church) Soecial Trains Were Chartered | enue, it has no legal stand- eoPark avenc, gq no lawyers. Its) Annually for Games Before Bridge Was Built 4 2 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930 3 ————————————————SSS==S=" ) ported to have paid $40,000 for the | policeman’s address. ¥ T training school for the week-end. \Gould, superintendent. banker’s release. | clared the trio are members of the NEWS Auto Trip Doubtful | ine oueeen of ee tie halve ieee Chief of Police Ross Johnson of ; gang which held Pershall a captive will pre- the meeting were Mrs. Evelyne Nick- thd Ace fron sions for the safety of Reimler fol- N N e e making an automobile trip to Dickin- Rovig. and H. H. Warren, directors; lowing the accosting of a steel work-| The “monkey” wrench was named \ Bismarck Ma T ki son Friday, from where they would |J. H. Noakes, clerk; and W. J. Wat-| er by three men, who demanded the | after its inventor, Charles Moncky. y a e PECci travel to Mandan by train, the super- /son, treasurer. W. H. Vallancey, vice dabei abiicaa ile j Clarence J. Bak- | president who is in California, was in au- a : thorities thday in regard to the situ-!Paul Hoffman Weds | Git tade Ut alia ation. | * Found Si with assault with a dangerous weap-|""«Nore than that,” Mr. Gould said, Eva Reissenauer in | ane jus Vorsos, a Mandan chef, recently.| reside in Bismarck, would be forced Appears Highway Will Re- . | Judse #: L. Berry, Mandan, is pre-| to travel to train Friday | year-old Moorhead, Minn., youth was yf sbbabiadet —— TO ree aeee carried through _ EVA Reisenauer, daughter of John held to juvenile court here, Tuesday, main Impassable northeast, Mandan, and Paul Hoff- until Saturday morning. They prob- . Mandan, and Paul Hoff-| which he sold liquor to .wo Fargo ably would not care to act as judges Man, an employe of the Northern Pa- minors, resulting in their intoxication ala: ¢ Joseph's Catholic church, Mandan, at jcents. The youth said he had bought . ¥ 9 o'clock yesterday morning. lhe ta er MIGHT BE CANCELED | ckinnon Witt Speak” ici P' wa ee Sau esc 2 ‘ore andan ry ceremony. ere was a large attend- {sued, officers said. | y | ance of friends of the couple. Fargo police found one of the two/ = ee aeinni 8 aaa tween his charges and the state|announced this morning by J. C. |BOOTLEGGER OR { 6 i ranite City revealed his apprehen- | for two days. vent the Bowman debatirig team from |erson, president: E. A. Ripley, J. I. 'S STUDY = e ndent added. . | 5 j i ken, Mandan debate coach, planned | the only board member absent. Moorhead Youth Sold Liquor to} Wy CHURCH: Train to Mandan Cage Game) '.snn ivi. Sonn Mandan Suggests Plan When It/on. ‘They are accused of attacking | j “judges for the debate, all of whom! 9 | G@ —, St. Joseph Mandan} Fargo, N. D., Feb. 26—/)—A 16- MIN and would not be able to return home Reisenauer. of 210 Seventh avenue, ! after confessing to a transaction in OT TILT, DEBATE under these circumstances.” cific, were united in marriage at St /and a net profit to himself of only 25 The best man was Fred Reisenauer. | minors, aged 15. at the rear of a hotel. Heart River Flood and Heavy ,Snow Make Both Imprac- tical, Gould Says A. D. McKinnon, sr., Bismarck. brother of the bride, and the brides- | i ee! en ine gs) art Hatin i GAS Ta i” ele, , lepart ; - tl ‘ e i . 5 : i j Seer tise Manaen Higtaty, old) in|''a wedding be told of the purchase from the Moor- | A wedding breakfast followed at the head youth, who was arrested Tues: RHEUMATIC Aches and Pains their regular weekly luncheon mect- home of the bride's father. After a| ir Orrow, an wedding trip, the newly married The rio of judges for each| dan basketball game at the state| Mandan basketball game at Minot |leY. president of the organization. PDeesixe muscular lumbago, soreness and stiffness—generally first session last night gill to bear upon ~ | That Bismarck will have to charter te eause differences between ® special train to invade Mandan for og sbich fourt convenes Weekl¥! the season's second Bismarck-Man-|_ Probability that both the Minot- Arraignment of the young bootleg- , ger, will take place before Judge P. 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But relief is surprisingly com- plete, natural and | | \ \ om ompatomplaint was a little| til after next Tuesday. wisted a wed- ’ May Hamper State Tourney Mr. McKi ‘will tell the Rotar: couple will be at home in Mandan. training school next Tuesd ‘ing | 29d the Mandan-Bowman debate at . innon ; training school next Tuesday evening | wfandan, both scheduled for Friday [40S of the work of the highway ce- Contractor Charged today. | night, will be cancelled kecause of the |Partment and some of the Pro With Murd f iG land Retaliati sc. Gould, superintendent of | 'ecent Heart river flood and heavy | Which are being considered. | ith Murder of Boy Gangland Retaliation o without pay, .were| Mandan’s city schools, --F. Mc- | Snowstorm was expressed today by eg * i sac — * * ° sae oho uns, peyehtatrst of the Clelland, superintendent of the stats 3; C- Goult, superintendent of Men- | Board of Education in pric seteman, 30, a contractor. 1 Feared Kidnaping Tip or. inic, Rabbi Sidney | training school, this ~ | dan city schoo! niel 30, . to- ? iin ; oe Cire * Gmond 8. Hawley of | eq ANN ee ike Cie estore | iting Could, explained that the Mandan Retires Bonds: <«: ras in the oity'Jall charged with | ei Mauls Feb; 28 —Gangland’s and Tele-} hi, memorial highway between — . 20, water | A iy ! fhe American Telephone ee een tne ie teaihie War | Bismarck. and Mandan apparently| At a short meeting last night, mem-| dePeriment etiplore. Baseman. i AIMEE Rann a | will make the trip of the Mandan |bers of the Mandan Board of Bduca-|ensed over Witzen's alleged atten- ¥ Rn went oe of Charles sly t basketball team to Minot a financial |tion ordered retiring of $20,000 bonds | ions to Mrs. Bateman, discharged a ii shall, wealthy Granite City roman who Wr her finger as she told failure, which the athletic treasury |and issuing of an additional $14,000 Shotgun into the young man’s body as Sen Cera ante EE tie in| i a | of da " ot rd automobiles passed on a nar- Xo 0 e go after constant aoe she kind of | highway still may be flooded when | impassable. Athletic Director Leonard cae " x0 poobing of her the state tournament, which’ will be|C. McMahan and his basketball held at the state training school | squad, if the game is played, will have March 21 and 22, comes. to travel to Bismarck by train Thurs- The Mandan officials had not dis- & night, spend the night in the cussed the special train proposal with ; Capital City, and leave for Minot Fri- Bismarck authorities this morning | day morning. but planned to do s0 soon. Expense Is Prohibitive It is probable negotiations with the| Expense for this undertaking is al- Northern Pacific for a special train | most prohibitive, unless Minot is judge. me back! And Will be made soon, however. Bis- | willing to extend its monetary guit- to come vant him to|™marck and Mandan, before the ve-} antee, Mr. Gould sald He has in- "t do that, et well | icular bridge was built across the | formed Minot officials of the situ- TO er sort of | Missouri between the two cities, made | ation, but this morning ied received to keep our it an annual practice to charter spe- | 0 definite information from Minot trying to, nd things | Cia! trains for the Bismarck-Mandan regarding a guarantee. touse together so his chair a ~ag games. ‘The Mandan team has been idle for ould be there when Lodrcsehons ie ‘McClelland points out that a spe-| two weeks because the game with The judges. deliberating (om the | cial train could bé placed on a ‘side | Bismarck, scheduled for last week- case after she had been sent thar ed track near the state training school | end, was canceled. If the Minot rom, decided to pret e cour: | When it ‘arrived at the Morton county | game is not played, Coach McMahan ter husband to the good~ city and remain there until the re- | Will attempt to schedule a game be- and effect reconciliation. turn trip after the game starts. This Bridge Picket Keeps would eliminate traffic and parking Today the state training school was | ; difficulties at the school, he said. Comfortable by Camp free of overflow water THEATRE, Turee Iwreortant Facrors Enrer Inro tHe Cost or Training School ‘Dry’ ~ Fire Under Wing Wall from the flooding Heart river and the Anton Streit, an employe of the| superintendent says the school will state highway department, is rough-| be “high and dry” when the game ing it these days as he stands watch | is played so that there | will be no from 6am. to 6 p.m. at the memo-|“water or mud hazards” for those ral bridge, to turn back cars bound | who expect to witness the contest. | {or flooded Mandan. Overflow water which flooded Syn- | ret has found a camping spot dicate, in which the state training | wier the wing wall on the tourist | school is located, has since moved { amp side of the bridge. There, | down tidied from the biting winds, he | eastward to the flats through which dais builds a campfire and keeps|the memorial highway passes. \ confetable by its side—until a car OF LAUGHS, long and claims his atten- | J fen He'tas a rope stretched cross HE. ‘ART FLOOD KEEPS SONGS, AN the driveway, marked by red flags as no. paable‘and for residents of the GIRLS 3. How much it costs for operation and up-keep JURORS FROM COURT Your AUTOMOBILE Tonight and Thursday 1. FLEETLOADS How much it costs to make the car 2. How much extra you pay the dealer bottoms on the other side, he opens RADIO PICTURES’ the way. spectacular comedy of An Iowa family of seven on the y to Montana came along Monday the fleet staged in stag- gering magnificence are to be turned back. They Spent the night in the regi jan See eee place oe Two Roads South of Mand: learning Tuesday that there was Tue PURCHASE of an automobile involves there are ples and available | finishes. ho possibility of getting through soon, they turned back. Police Get Orders to ‘i Still Remain Blocked by Overflow Waters Belief that almost half the jurors one f ice would be Stop ‘Jobless’ March in the courte room ab Mandan at 2p. Chicago, Feb. 26.—()—Score m. today when the first case of the Qf|calendar for the regular February Picked police officers were detailed |term of Morton county district court today to prevent another “march of | was expressed at noon today by court the unemployeci” upon the city hall. Hand bills calling upon workers of. Chicago and the entire northern of Illinois to meet’ this morning officials. This belief was based on the fact that many of the jurors reside south part $ at/of Mandan and both roads entering Musicians’ hall and then march: upon Mandan from the south, one coming the city hall have been circulated for| from St. Anthony and the other from. éeveral days, Huff and Schmidt, are impassable The police orders were to stop both | because of the Heart river flood. the meeting and the parade. Last However, those residing along the the paraders reached the city|Northern Pacific branch south from | and police reserves were required | Mandan had access to train trips to to preserve order, Montana Institution the county seat. ‘The first case scheduled for trial this term was that of Martin Friesz and John Schlosser, who are charged In First Bank Group |————_____ sllneapotis, Feb. 2¢—ve—attiia-| Upset Not Serious If of the Choteau County Bank of Benton, Mont., with the Pirst {otal resources of $991,382. 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