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5 e \ a BISMARCK .TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1981 STE TCT Cameras ‘EW MDE TEA i ‘Wee ‘Willy’ Doody Had Been Sentenced fo Death for Slay; [awcen of Pep —](GIANT BERENGERIA [ea Be,Tses, |AMBLIA TAKES AUTO | ntti r | AROUND FORHOURS oe xx. s-2-| GYRO UP 18 500EET nesddy was bound over for trial in the Berrien ctrouit Grounded-During Heavy Fog;|court ons charge of slaying Pattol-|o. woman to Fly Across At- April-term of the . Charles Skelly of St. Joseph in * Unable to Move Until High December, 1929. "Burke waived prt-| antic May Claim New Al- Mminary examination. Ing Policeman Preme conrt earlier year 8 rehearing because of court of Doody’s lawyer, | Stewart, Instead of Shortly afterward the court sidered Doody’s case om its own mo- =| Wiliam 8. directed that his} worth Dakota Strange Cut Worms Christian Worry Nebraskans) sines den, farmers of near Hemingford, He is an ofiicial of the Dunham Lumber company and the Bismarck Paint and Glass company. The Dob- lers live at 523 Righth St, and have one child. say the worms have caused heavy takes the I Dobler PS placa on the park damage to thelr wheat. Those if) board made vacant by the refusal of charge of the state agricultural col- lege sub-station here say the worms) have not entered this vicinity. The mild, open winter has permitted eggs, Frank M. Grumbs to run for re-elec- tion. , INCUMBENT, . to hatch, whereas they generally are| CORBenEs Tuc Non frozen. ‘Undercover’ Man Asks More Time Fargo, April 8—(P)—Arraigned in Cass county district court Wednesday on @ statutory charge involving a 13- ‘Minot, N. D., April 8—(@)—City Commissioner Nap. Lafleur was re- elected and on the basis of,cemplete unofficial returns, H. E. Buck defeat- ed V. A. Corbett, incumbent, by 9 slim margin for a second seat upon the commission, at Tuesday's city election. Lafleur, running high in a field of} year-old girl, C. A. Thoreson, “undet-| nine candidates, polled 4 pol 2,286 votes. cover” man employed by the Cass! Buck received 1,781 and Corbett 1,798. county state’s attorney’s office re- quested 24 hours in which to enter a plea. set for trial at 10 a. m. Thursday. Judge Cole announced that Judge’ P. J. Swanson, Grand Forks, will be in Fargo Thursday to hear the case. Thoreson is represented by T. H. McEnroe, Fargo, and’ William Langer, Bismarck. Named to Take . Places Held by French,‘Larson (Continued from page one) scheduled for the Tuesday after that. For the information of Bismarck citizens, The Tribune Offers the fol- lowing “Who's. Who” of successful candidates: “0/0 © . i. E. Spohn — H. E. Spohn is 52 years old and was born in Humboldt county, Iowa. Ip 1900 he came to North Dakota and followed construction work for 14 y all parts of the state. In 1904 ne defi: nitely settled at Bismarck and has lived here since. He is manager of the Bismarck Paint and Glass com- pany and lives at 406 Griffin St. The Spohns have one child. fs —.7. Perry H. T. Perry was born in Lisbon, N. ‘Judge A. T. Cole ordered the case | Bart The vote for other candidates: How- lem Oe oe v ; magistrate, def candidates. On the basis of incom- plete returns, George Bischke was elected park commissioner, d¢feating ¥. B. Lambert, incumbent. Cox polled 2,452 votes to 1,781 for J. F. McGrann his’ nearest’ opponent. . DJCKINSON’S VOTERS RENAME INCUMBENTS Dickinson, N.-D., &—In the all wards but the first reported.. Those reelected include: William Kostelecky, president .of the city com- ‘misston; - Max Beres, street’ commis- signer, and Fred Gerich, water com- missioner. ‘ Kostelecky defeated his opponent, D. J. Price, by 855 votes, the count from six of the seven wards be- fd 1,265 for Kostelecky and 406 for HILLSBORO : Hillsboro, N.‘D., April 8.—(#)—Less than two-thirds of the 623 registered voters went to the polls here Tuesday. In the race for the four-year term as *}co-ed on Inkster elected Dan Southerland mayor and A. A. Nelson ahd R. McNally aldermen. Rille- spie was re-elected treasurer, U. G. Walker justice, and William Hunking magistrate. Edmore, with an aldermanic form : ‘of government, held its election Tues- | « day instead of Monday because city Officials were cabled out of the city on official business. T. H. Woldy was elected mayor and aldermen elected are T. H. Braund, C. B. Homme, John Morton and #red Olson. .N. C. Han- son. was elected, treasurer and H, Smith magistrate. z MARMARTH : Marmarth, -N. D., April 8—(P)— Marmarth had no contests in its an- Tuesday, citizens cipal difficulty beirig to get men to accept office. N Bert King is the new president of the city commission and other mem- bers named are C. P. Allison, L. Duckhorn and R. A. West. William Lamb was named police commissioner and C. F. Conner was elected city justice. A. J. Vrooman is a hold-over member of thé commis- sion, An'‘extremely light vote was 3] caste TOWNER, Towner,.N. D., April 8.—()—Town- er cast the lightest vote in its his- tory Tuesday in electing O. L. Ker- mot and Albert Webber to seats on the city commission and Emil Torrio tp the office of police magistrate. “Only 46 ballots were recorded in the quietest election in nearly 40 years. . LISBON 4 Lisbon, N. D., April 8—(?)—Lis- bon’s quietest election in years named three men to city council and two to the city park board. Alder- men elected are E. C. Koeneke and J. E. Jones, who were unopposed and H. J. Barton, who defeated John Fisher, 58 to 99.. ‘ C. W. Hamilton and M. O. Thomp- son were elected to five and one year terms respectively, on the city park board. The total vote cast was 166. _ MADDOCK — Maddock, N. D., April 8.—(7)—Mads dock’s most exciting election in yeafs was brought to a close here with the election of Peter Olsrude and Roy Hunter as aldermen. During the tt | spirited campaign, the issues centered D.,, and is 40 years old. He roceived | ex; mostof his education in Fargo. Laterhe attended the dental school at North-| fund?” carried oy western university and updn gradua- and live at 116 Avenue B. H..M. Mutchicr H. M. Mutehler was born at. Red- field, Ia., Attorney J. mayor and ail members of the city and ‘is 56 years old. Hejeounoil reelected. R, T. Fieldhouse was elected alderman to fill the va- around the question of management of the city’s light plant. Hans Lysn> was named police magistrate and Ed: ‘A. Olson was named city justicd 6° ‘Enderlin, N. D., April 8—(P)—Wal- |, , one of the pioneer resi- Folks, meet: the “Queen whose name, rightly enough, is Hap- py Whatley of Wichita Falls, She was declared most the accident ie was the peppy ton. Others R # University of ~ Iowa t Cow Saves Life by |.» Calling: a Doctor 1 yre, Pa., April 8—/7}—Della, a Holstein. cow owned by George Smith, Ulster, was. recovering ‘Wednesday from an attack of in- digestion because she ‘summoned @ doctor in time. ig Every: day when the time for rations ‘ arrives, Della “pulls an , electric light cord tied above ber manger. “ Early Wednesday the light flashed on, and when ‘Smith hurried. to the barn-he-found the Della would have died had she — not received prompt treatment. $20,000. Ransom: Is Sought by Chinese Peiping, China, April 8.—()}—Nego- tiations for the release of Rev. Bert Nelson, formerly of Minnegpolis, and Rev. K. N. Tvedt, American Luther- an missionaries, who: were captured by bandits in Honan province'last fall, were proceeding Wednesday. The bandits are demanding $20,000. for their release. It was hoped that, the amount of this demand might be reduced. ‘A letter from the two missionaries, received here, said-‘both were well. | Fargo Woman Named To Campfire Post St. Paul, Minn, April 8.—(?)—Mrs. quadée Salweid atitnen poe Neaee elected chairman of the eighth dis- trict Girls’ Campfire organization Tuesday at the closing session of a | two-day conference held in St. Paul. Judge Oscar Hallam, St. Paul, was F.. Gunkleman,, Fargo, Joseph Downes, Oshkosh, Wis. were elected to the executive board of the eighth district which comprises Min-' nesota, Wisconsin, North and South’ Dakota. ‘Anti-Prairie Dog Miles City, Mont., April 8—(P)—' Stockmen and farmefs in Custer and Powder River counties. plan to fight the invasion of prairie dogs. 4 They expect to petition their of commissioners for creation of three’ r y dog extermination districts, two-in Custer and .one in: Powder River county. Campaign Plantied| ‘Willard . Lamphere, agricultural agent for the courities said the ani- mals have invaded. e sections to Fargo Ai | Have Radio Stations , April 8—(®)—Two short length, radio, stations for: ald axe to be Tide Conies Expect Tex, | Were removed by tender shortly after and taken to Southamp- | 40 Doctors . At Medical Meeting Diamondball Team y Members. of the Gilbert N. Nelson titude Record Willow Grove, Pa., April 8—(#)— until she reached about 16000 feet and when the motor stopped for a mo-| ment, but started up again. She said she was not cold and en- Joyed the experience. Will Face Forgery Count in Milwaukee here early in May. Jamestown Police Automobile Stole Wednesday because some one away with their police car night. ‘William Bates, one of the nigl ‘wrote | policemen, saw @ man get into the ¢ Kingbury was arrested here when he attempted to cash a $100 check and drive away, but he thought it Arthur Arnold, a new man on force. ‘When Bates asked Arnold about the latter knew nothing of it and Wednesday no clue had been fouy concerning whereabouts of the car. “ef ‘Red Line” Standard Form ~ Legal Blanks The Most Complete and Up-to-date bas A Send for the New 1931 Legal Blank Catalogue—Just Out ‘This new catalog contains a revised list of “Red Line” legal blanks, comprehen- sively arranged. in:two different forms for the convenience of our customers. For thirty years The Bismarck Tribune’s “Red Line” series of blanks has been recog- nized as standard. 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