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i POEETOT TET ET Association Nines .. Searching Better s~ Weather in East “Kansas city Blues Hope . to Knock Toledo: From Perch on Upper Rung ‘By PAUL MICKELSON “April 23.—()—Still on the good baseball weather, Association teams shifted today “57 ed four-game se- ion Kansas City Blues, around on aye Eg deh the Indians blanked Milwau- little southpaw allowed only tered hits. The Indians TACK ICANN HIGHT "MEET DICK DANELS Bismarck Heavyweight Says Negotiations Are Under Way for May 5 Event Jack McGann, the “Manassa Maul- lorthwest,” probably will » wyweight, Soon; Heavyweight Ring Plans Are Dropped Chicago, April 23—()—Jack Demp- eey is going to Africa to hunt big Les Angeles Negro Lasts Only ¢ Two Minutes; Was Floored ie Six Times 8 & i i i cil af af t ait i HEF £ karl i H t al ef MINNESOTA DEM Victor “Johnson, light heavyweight from St. Paul; Harold Rajala, mid- dleweight from Duluth; and Clyde Creech, lightweight from Minneapolis. Referee Is Injured As Grappler Kicks eae Oregon Official in Hospital; Had Been Bitten by Wrestler Early in Week Astoria, Ore. April 23.—(#)—At+ tacked last night by a wrestler for the second time within a week, L. V. Harrington, Astoria referee, today was MH & serious condition in a hospital ere. Harrington was kicked in the ribs ‘/by Bob Kruse, Portland heavyweight, near the start of the latter’s match ;|with August Sepp, Astoria, Specta- tors said the kick was deliberately executed. Kruse won the match, two falls out of three. ‘When he entered the ring last nigh} the referee carried his right hand in bandages. He was suffering from 4 severe bite, inflicted by Harry Deme- tral, during a previous match. CE hie ermerrrer= reser ee f Farmer Fires Once; \ 11 Crows Bite Dust Miraeltedat shad tentrht bla tck BM Sherwood, N. D., April 23.—For ad- vice on economy in: shooting crows, consult George Bergloft. tea flock of these birds settled in a Bergloft aimed at the center of the flock and fired his ‘once. Eleven birds fell to rise no more, Dr. Jungman Explains OCRATS SE “| REFERENDUM ON PROHIBITION Einar Holdale 1s Unanimously Chosen to-'Be United States Senator Candidate CONDEMN CHAIN MONOPOLY Attack National Administration for Stand on Waterway, Un- employment and Power Minneapolis, April: 23—(7)—A slate of Democratic nominees for state of- fices was before Minnesota voters to- day,-the fruits of the party's state convention which also adopted plat form plank calling for a referendum on prohibition. . All nominations save that of Ed- ing “without personal want to say.that Ed Indrehus has been put up by this party in the past and he has proved a weak sister in win but are we going to let the Dem- ocratic party fall by the wayside?” A parliamentary battle ensued dur- ing which several candidates were ad- variced, including Mayor Hodgson, St. Paul,.but all rejected the nomination and Indrehus was selected. Holdale Given Ovation Other than Holdale, whose selec- tion was made by acclamation and oc @ big ovation, and Indre- hus, the state ticket Lieytenant governor: Lethert, St. Paul. Attorney general: Victor N. Ander- son, Wheaton, former -sssistant at- Work of Department | =e Dr. J. D. Jungman, head of the bu- Teau of preventable diseases for the state health department, described the functions of the department in a talk on “Community Health,” given before members of the Business and Professional Women’s club last eve- ning. at the Bismarck hospital. ‘The department is constantly guarding the health of the people of the state, by prevention of disease and its after effects, the speaker said. He explained how the prosperity of a community and the longevity of its inhabitants are dependent upon health, “The work of the department is administered through the five follow- ing bureaus: Administration, vital statistics, child hygiene, sanitary en- gineering, and preventable diseases, said Dr. Jungman. The two bureaus first named are concerned mostly with records, and with keeping in close touch wth the health officers of the state. Clinics for a study of child health are conducted by the child hygiene bureau. Until recently no survey of the water supplies and sewer systems had been made. The sanitary engi- neer takes care of this, makes milk surveys, and gives assistance in mat- held Pertaining to sanitary engineer- ‘The bureau of preventable diseases co-operates with the 106 health of- 'ficers in the state in stamping out diseases and in ascertaining the sources of infection. Two. diseases, diphtheria and smallpox, can be pre- vented by toxin-anti-toxin for the former, and vaccination for the latter, glee club of the Bismarck hospital seng, and other musical numbers were given by the nurses’ quartet. ‘The program, which was attended by many of the nurses in addition to the club members, was in charge of the health committee, Miss Susan B, , Chairman. PURNELL STILL MISSING Mexieo City, April 23.— El In- Associated Press member telephoned today were searching the country thereabout for Dr. George Purnell American dentist who aig; can’t equal elsewhere. Come in stock is still com- ruaneinneay “If you are a Saat fler, Albert Lea. State treasurer: .J. Pierce Wolfe, ‘Railroad and werehouse sioner: William Perrizo, Clontarf. Clerk of the supreme court: Mrs. A. 3. McGuire, St. Paul. ‘The nominating committee left en- dorsement of candidates to the candidates, pl to the state 80) ’ preference law, all wars, and. adequate compensation for the disabled of the World war; Condemn Chain Stores nations in violation of law” aided by the Republican administration” are out of business; Deplored the failure of the national administration to further the St. Lawrence waterway and the nine-foot channel for the Mississippi river; essed “regret at the indiffer- unem ent situation and & state plan of public work to pro- vide work during periods of industrial depression. Alleged public utilities corporations have monopolized the water power of the state and demanded the remain- ing water power be conserved and preserved by the people. Underwood Couple Are Mr, and. Mrs. N. W. 5 Underwood, pioneer Melean coynty residents, celebrated their fiftieth the Census Taker Seen You? | Seeger, “ / marck resident and if you pom, ou or.if you have: - g your name and” Ri Charles A. general. Secretary of state: Mrs. Charles | Ha: State auditor: Benjamin N. Loet-| Jere, Planks in the platform other than/,. 59 on prohibi- Turtle impartial justice to the veterans of | C: Exp Bo} ence” of the Republican party to the | Gi promised UNDERWOOD, TURTLE SHARE TROPHY Two Schools Tie in Music Con- tests During the McLean County Spring Meet Turtle Lake, N. D., April Fhe the first time in the history of McLean county music and declama- tian contests, two schools tied for first in the music section and as EY He athe 50.5 net words per minute. ‘Complete results: ‘Typewriting contest (novice)—Ber- nice Temanson, Underwood, first; Hel- en Robingson, Garrison, second; Phyl- is Fr ‘Mercer, third; and Bur- Lake, inute. (amateur)— , first; Lioyd ‘second; Neoma per, Underwood, third; and Flor- Peck, Turtle Lake, fourth. Speed words per minute. reading contest — Howard Garrison, first; Dale Nord- Inderwood, secon ofatorical contest — Arlo rtle Lake, first; Orin Busch, ‘Willard Chase, John Holkop, is contest — Margaret . first; Elsie Nelson, ond; Dorothy Little, ora Scheidt, Un- , fourth. ‘Piano solo—Phylis Freeburg, Mer- cer,. first; Violet Klien, Washburn, nd; and Bernice Temanson, Un- ond, third. aiiaiteal tats a roups, orchestral instru- victin duet — Turtle Lake, er Garrison, ‘Wilton, tot - Girls! rei Is’ glee clubs—Underwood, first; json, second; Butte, third; Turtle fourth. ophone solo—Elmer Hepper, Un- derwoog, first, and Neil Sullivan, ‘Gar- ond. no solo— Violet Houstmann, urtie- Lake, first; Amy Schneider, Underwood, cond; Evel a3 Fitzger- ald, Garrison, third; and Elizabeth wens, Mercer, fourth. Coniralto sclo—Bernice ‘Temi Underwood, first; Hilda Es! Turtle La nd; Evelyn Torno jor, third; and Elsie Strad- ercer, fourth. It 1o—E. “Hepper, Under- a Edwin Neisner, Turtle ec solo—Anchor Totdahl, Mercer, ‘William Sorenson, Turtle solo—Earl Chap- ke, first, and Buel He! ‘second. driving the independent merchants | f up—Trio, Tur- it, Underwood, a leone nt lerwood, third. ized chorus—Turtle Lake, first; Underwood, second. estra—Garrison, first; Under- , second. nd—Garrison, second. 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