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( h \ vip ¥ y a ‘4 ‘tng, Judge Wolf explained he felt the INDIAN EXECUTION Tegal question was whether the use by , THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY; MARCH 26, 1981 JUDGE CONSDERING [siege gl “es rem ese aem u tural college faculty, % inthe ona * MURDER ARGUMENT sot bona a ta ee | ard B8 ke ae t Fortnnt ilies ‘iin [One Week Only .. . March 26 to April 2] meted ete | ES STS Beginning Thursday...Just in Time for Easter Buying Salt Lake City, March 26—(7)}—Dis- . auto fatality of the year. Charles! In three years Cavalier County|the’ county had 15,470 acres of Thomas, a resident of the Salvation/has increased its alfalfa pores alfalfa and in 1930 the total was 31,- Army home, was the victim. more than 100 per cent. In. 1928/871: acres. 0. sf trict Judge James H. Wolf was ex- pected to rule on the admissibility of ®@ confession police say Jean Dayle Gartner was' arrested made to the slaying of Sam Frank, | last week by Oregon officials and held ‘Memphis jewelry salesman, in her | for Morton county authorities in Port- ‘ trial on a charge of first degree mur-| land. He will be given a hearing be- der Thursday. fore Judge Sheen April 2, ;, Attorneys for the prosecution and ——————_ . v (defense have spent two days in the absence of the jury presenting evi- ND VE dence and arguments for and against ythe introduction of the confession. b ) At the close of the two-day hear- Way 8 are o 4 . : <4 detectives of the 21-year-old cabaret ? > iS & ; singer’s evident fear that her mother fi = id S one boty of her plight amounted) Says It Did Not Affect Agree- : Fis i eeten Mrs, ao [kes ete ment; Threatens to With- berieeceedts her aid. ee . draw if Treaty Falls httar rorlewtug tection Seren by é reviewing my given by March 26—(P}— Police detectives who took the con- Plarnsbe gern see says at fession, declared “there is nothing that is coercion in this. case.” Mahatma Gandhi, in an interview *PSamuel A. King, chief defense coun- | With the agency's representative, has sel, replied “it makes no difference be degee ort ted Dias Mk ee what sort of inducement or threat you} tom) Lge fect ths Delhi agves: inake, Jaci so that it appeals to the] -O0¢ which he negotioved. eS eee It would be humiliating, he said, to ask Great Britain to mediate in @ Hindu-Moslem quarrel. Gandhi declared that the execu- MANDAN NEW tion of Baghat Singh and his two colleagues had not affected his opin- les Great Britain. ti he aa Gan e tee SEPT Tae ths er entirely outside t! hy rms of the truce, he explained. n ite) s Gandhi condemned and deplored Nick Berger, Solen, was arrested/ Communal rioting, etc.; picking up. ‘Wednesday by oe Handtmann, ie mi EES Morton county f, on an assault and battery charge on complaint of Alleged Slayer of Philip Vogel, Solen, Berger was placed in the Morton| | Woman Surrenders county jail. He will be given a hear- ing before J. E. Campbell, Mandan| Providence, R. 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Miss Russell's body, badly bat- Postpone Meeting] ¢2v., Miss Ruselts bod ‘ditch early Dairymen of Mandan who were| “ LAbuthedi scheduled to hold a meeting in the Mandan chamber of commerce rooms WOULD TASTE CHEESE Saturday afternoon, have indefinitely} Seattle, March 26.—(7)—The dif- Postponed the session because of the| ference between tasting cheese for a weather conditions, according to Os-| living and working as a mere fgrm wald Oss, who was in charge of the| hand is the difference between $100 meeting. and $25 and John Eberhard wants to The group planned to discuss va-! get back to the cheese. He tells it all lous phases of dairying and dairy|in a suit charging he was falsely ac- Product marketing. They also plan-| cused of a theft and consequently ned to select a milk inspector in| ousted by a creamery, _ 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY Farm Board Man to _ | cer your sade stad Address Shipping Body| "v._ Natural tooxing, What an opportunity to get an extremely smart and wearable Coat! 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