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7 id a r, Ge ¢ ey p ae a. j P 4 |: MANDAN NEWS = Mandan Indian Shriners to Give Second Annual Banquet Mr, Furness said, and this year's drive has not been is H. S. Russell, a director of the or- ganization, was in charge of the Man- dan drive this year. MENINGITIS VICTIMS INPROVING SLIGHTLY Meningitis Found in St. Joseph's School Mandan’s two spinal hiss Hed victims, Ernest Fleck and Kathi Sullivan, continued to show slight improvement fn the Mandan Deacon- ess hospital this morning, according’ to attendants. Cultures of pupils in 8t. Joseph's parochial school, Mandan, showed no diphtheria or spinal meningitis car- tiers, according to an announcement made by Dr. G. H. Spielman, city health officer. found State Leaders in Masonic Work Plan to Attend, Colonel * Welch Says Several Masonic leaders in the siate will attend the second annual ban- quet of the Mandan Indian Shriners in Mandan this evening, it was an- nounced today by Colonel A. B. Welch, first chief of the feature or- ganization. Among those expected to be present are Chief Rabban Howard B. Tilden, High Priest and Prophet Fulton Bur- nett, and provably A. G. Arvold, all of El Zagal Temple, Fargo: and Frank L. Gage, and W. T. Kraft, both of Bismarck. Thé banquet begins at 7 o'clock in the Lewis and Clark hotel dining room. A. score of the Mandan Indian Shriners will attend the meeting, the principal feature of which are con- sideration of the proposed trip of the group next spring to Cleveland for the national ceremonial, mapping of program for next season. and elec- tion of officers, according .o Mr. Welch. Colonel! Welch has been first chief since the organization of the group,/ ‘Two diphtheria carriers which he fostered. Other officers are! when high school students were Dr. A. O. Henderson, second chief, | ¢; have been immunized and and E. A. Wilkinson, keeper of the! now ‘show negative teste, according This will be made up of a chief and torical ceremonial of El Zaga! Temple winter count and wampum. to officials. With the election of officers to- ‘mai night, a committee of “dog soldiers” will be named, Colonel Welch said. three assistants. The principal appearances of the Mandan Indian Shriners, dressed in genuine Indian costumes and singing in the native Indian tongue, during; a the season just ended were at the his-| PL NRCS Pe eee jJudge Lembke Will Preside; Plaintiffs Victors in Two 1 Actions at Fargo last spring and the fall Shrine meeting at Grand Forks in October. Morton county’s regular November MANDAN LAUNCHES oss carte soe | announced this morn! John i | Handtmann Sips of waren a a Heads Legion{ Judge Frank T. ibke, Hettinger, sie bik aa = ~ | will take charge of the court at that Auxiliary Committee in | time, Mr. Handtmann said. Judge . Lembke was to have had charge of Direct Charge the term from the beginnings but his illness made it necessary for Mendan today launched its annual | Judge Pugh to preside over the early Christmas seal sale 5 | cases, An award of $400 . Mrs. H. F. Hoeft was chairman of | half acival and half punitive, in favor the American Legion Auxiliary com- | of Raimond Sehn, who sued Emanuel mittee in charge, which is made up| Terness, was made by a jury late | of several members of the organiza- | Wednesday, according to Mr. Mandt- | tion. mann. Sehn had asked the money as A group of 15 high school girls to- 2 result of a statutory case. ' day were canvassing the Morton| In another case, Rudolph Sehmidt ! county city’s residential districts sell- | was awarded a verdict of $180 in his | ing seals, Mrs. Hoeft said. Grade) suit against Michel Hellman. The | seheo! children also will participate | plaintiff had asked a total of $850 as! in the sale, which continues from now | the result of assault and battery until shortly before Christmas. | which Schmidt said Hellman commit- A prize is offered tothe high school | ted against him. girl making the greatest sales today, | ees the cheirman said. Proceeds from | Morton’s Red Cross Donation May Show the sale will b> sent to Miss’ Helen) Katen, iBemarck, secretary of the| Increase This Year| North Dakota Tuberculosis associ- | Hope that Morton county's dona- | i i} | | i | i | | ation. Alex gaa vag dite Ameria ed Grae wi NN | be slightly greater this year than last | Under a Peace was exer toa Oy, We Poe Alex Ferderer, Mandan, charged | Bess. who said that reports from vari- | with “threatening to kill,” has been Aah Tien | released from the Morton county jail | G64 ‘yest, rere par the campaign | under a peace bond of $1,500, set at a 200 re e ye roy pipenncreg hearing before Charles M. Sheen, | Soot pbitinglliny SE be ranaeel Mandan jusiice of the peace. Fpl al days, le Upon violation of either minor oc 4 = “ Hebron and Flasher work has not a ae the, CnaTse agains’ hin | yet been completed but all other dis- | " tricts reported so far. have shown Ferderer is accused of having threatened to shoot Sheriff Henry R. | SMsht increases. Handtmann, who visited the Ferderer | _,, ae home to arrest the defendant. | City Dads Approve Machine Gun Bill Approval of a bill for a machine gun purchased by the police depart- ment was made at a short meeting Mandan’s Lutheran Church Is Renamed' Mandan’s Lutheran church here- after will be known as the First Luth~ | semesters eran church, according to Rev. O. O. FOLEY-GRAM Andvik, pastor. The church formerly was eniitled the Scandinavian Evangelical L: eran church of Mandan and vicicity. The institution has outgrown the old titlc, since persons from more than nine or more nationalities are members. “With an all English pro- gram, it is here to serve all who wish to partake of the blessings of the church,” Rey. Andvik said. $700 Sent to G. N. D. A. After Mandan Drive More than $700. solicited in Mandan for the Greater North Dakota asso- | ciation’s annual fund, was sent to James 8. Milloy, Fargo, secretary of the organization, Wednesday, it was announced today by A. W. Furness, secretary of the Mandan Chamber of Commerce. Mandan last year con! in the neighborhood of $800 to the fund, A Warm Motor In An Unheated Garage Enjoy Winter Motoring With « Preston Electric Heater. - - SAVE MONEY! SAVE TIME! 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Guaranteed for one year North Dakota Power & Light Co. f the Mandan city commissioners | Wednesday evening, according to W. H. Beitz, city auditor. All other business was routine, the auditor said. Italians Sentence Two Men to Exile Milan, Italy, Nov. 28.—(?)—Prof. Ernesto Belloni, former governor of Milan who was expelled from the fascist party last month, todey was sentenced to “confino”—exile to a Penal colony for five years. The Provicinial commission sentenced Bartelo Belotti, former minister in the Nitti cabinet, to confino for the same period. An investigating committee found Belloni had used his office to increase his private fortune. Belotti, noted as the author of po- litical and historical works, was un- Gersecretary of the treasury when Nitti was premier, and was known as the chief of the anti-fascists. State Is Ready to Try Alleged Slayer) Chicago, Nov. 28—(#)—The state, assistant prosecutor Charles F. Rath- bun said, was ready today to try Frank Foster, reputed Moran gun- man, for the murder of Alfred Lingle, ‘Tribune i reporter. Foster, captured in Los Angeles last July 1—three weeks after Lingle’s death—has through his attorneys de- manded in three previous terms of court, immediate trial. If the state's case was not mady today or tomor- row. the law through its provision for sutomatic release after trial demands in four cogsecutive terms of court, would free him of the charge. *'Sandiotters Use | Gridiron Strategy Hibbing. Minn. Nov. 28.—.4)— Even the football players cavort- | ing on vacant lots without the benefit of coaching can think up tricks to eke out a victory, as evihced here recently in a contest 1 between two local elevens. | With a scoreless tle in prospect | with only a few mintues to play, Peter Beasey, a quarterback on | one of the teams, “pulled a fast one” to give his squad a six to nothing victory. The teams were lined up and Beasey yelled, “Hey, you guys are penalized.” The opposing players relaxed from their positions, while Beasey walked up to his center, picked up the ball and started pacing off the customary five yards for an off-side penalty. The opposing players let him proceed through the line, and when he got a few yards back he started to run, with only the opposing safety man making a fuitle tackle. The resultant arguments over the play may necessitate a second game between the teams, Park Addington's “Italian Tigers” and Thompson's “Gold Diggers.” Faster Elevators Are |Scrapers practical. {Mayor Walker, BAYER ASP IRIN is always F | SA BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Unzzss you see the name Bayer and the word genuine on the package as pictured here you can never be sure that you are taking genuine Bayer Aspirin tablets which thousands of physicians have always prescribed. The name Bayer means genuine Aspirin. It is your guarantee of purity—your protection against imitations. 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Automatic safety pevices such as are used on subway trains sare advised. i} ‘Soviet Commissar _| Scorns Peace Work ; Berlin, Nov 28.—()—Masim Lit+ vinoff, en route to Moscow from Ge- j neva, has only scorn for the work of jthe preparatory disarmament com- | mission. Upon arrival here he said if the | draft treaty or the convention to be ‘drafted at Geneva is the best that; |can be accomplished after five years of international negotiations it would | be better to leave the preparation for the forthcoming international dis- armament conference to “reliable clerks,” instead of consuming the time of representativer of 30 nations. 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