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gg Requires - , Over Six Hours To o Decide Case tinued from from page one) e fellows in that mob.” He may he would tell authori- were. 't killed Charles he at the trial to testify THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1981 ~ NENSREY™ meen Diplomatic Beauty | { NERGCHERNSNY [“Dressmaker Feted | A PRESIDENT’S SONS AT WORK Dickinson Valuation Near $4,000,000 Mark! 25, Dickinson, N. D., June 29.—Dickin- son's assessed valuation for 1931 will be near the $4,000,000 mark, B. O. Thorkelson, assessor, who finished his evaluations late last week and who now is preparing his report for the Stark county auditor, said Saturday. The total valuation of the city for the year, as placed by him, is $3,742, Of this sum, real estate property is Placed at $2,835,820 and personal Property at $910,478. Last year's per- Sonal 'y valuations were placed at $920,915 and the real estate at $2,803,265. The increase in res! estate valuations over last year amounts to $32,565. ve been the eines" Bannon said. “As it, I was convicted because sther of Charles Bannon.” was emotionless as the F St. Fohu’s University | COLLEGEVILLE, MINN. | A Catholic School for Young Men }f ‘Conducted by the BENEDICTINES HIGH pear eed COLLEGE ae SEMINARY ‘On picturesque Lake Sagete Highway No. 3—12 miles Northwest of of St. Cloud ‘Call in person or write for Catalog OFFICE OF THE DEAN 110 *Bannon’s wife and a brotner-in- Jaw and a sister-in-law were in at- «tendance during most of the trial but were not present when the verdict ‘was read. Bannon was hurried to 4, Minot without seeing them. ° ' Asked by Judge Lowe if he had anything to say before sentence was . Passed, Bannon replied, “not guilty.” The court ordered him to stand be- fore the bench, and Bannon, his hands at his side, looked unflinch- ingly at the court as he ordered him “to spend the rest of your life in the state penitentiary.” Three other criminal charges still stand against Bannon in McKenzie F county, these being two of grand lar- . * ceny and one of being an accessory after the fact of murder, all arising out of the Havens murders, but these will be dismissed. > Relief Plan For t Northwest Area ‘ Adopted Sunday| (Continued from from page one) of North Dakota and field men of the Greater North Dakota association will] Perhaps not the least reasons for George Sautelly’s European reputation as’ be local contact men 8 to non-| a successful diplomat are the charm and social graces of his wife. A promi- Roti beat Mractiaee fr Sia nent member of the social colony in Budapest, her entertainments are known wi “ cover tale 85/ throughout the continent. Mme. Sautelly, showm here in her latest portrait, pasture rent is one of the leading beauties of the Hungarian capital. Field men of the Greater North CAPONE ATTENDS THE RACES —- —— FOR RENT Attractive 2-room apartment, nicely furnished including elec- tric stove and electric refrigerator, Priced very reasonable for quick rent, Will also sublet for about two months beginning July Ist, my 5-room apartment consisting of living room, dining room, two bedrooms and bath, Electric stove and electric refrigerator. Priced for quick rent. PHONE 347 lived in Springfield for 70 years, Garbage collectors in Tampa, Fia., wear snappy uniforms to distinguish them from backyard working raph and telephone company in New Y« at work over an adding machine while jown examining a motor. Dakota association and local county agents in eastern counties, wili make an immediate survey of possible hay supplies and this information will be made available to the meeting in Mi- not Friday. A special effort is being made to re-open the federal seed loan service to furnish seed for late pasture and forage crops which may still be Planted in northwestern counties if conditions are favorable. Holders of mortgage on livestock in northwest North Dakota will be urged to assist in advancing freight charges on stock to be fed in transit; and livestock sales agencies also are being asked to assist in paying freight on stock consigned to them but fed in transit. Railroads, in addition to special concessions already made, ‘vere re- quested to arrange special tariffs for stock sold from concentration points and for hay and feed to be shipped in northwest counties. “This set-up and plan of action, > coupled with the splendid spirit of cooperation on the part of so many interested agencies, means that every- thing possible will be done to meet the situation in northwest North Da- kota,” Milloy, who presided, said aft- er the meeting. Al Capone, Chicago gang leader who faces a , Prison sentence on Many ren grpeseacent v|. his pl uilty to prohibition and income tax law charges, left his Pearce nat tet, Hennior Nec. e “ “i Steep ne ittend the races at Washington park ti Danielson, James Barrett, Jobn B. Cooley, E. H. Cooley, D. A. Nelson, F. A. Balthelme, and County Agent Ben Daggett of Minot; Tom Moodie and H. R. Lampman, Williston; Staale Hendrickson, Coteau; A. W. Anderson, Crosby; D. H. Hamilton, Eckman; John A. Beck, McClusky; C. A. Mandt, Northwood; Dan 8. Ri- ley, Lidgerwood; Fred W. Van Vleck, Kenmare; C. F. Monroe, N. D. Gor- man, E. L, Parizek, all of the agricul- tural college; County Agents E. A. Calhoun, Fargo; William R. Page, Grand Forks; A. A. Penn, Ellendale; A.M. Challey, Wahpeton; and Tom X. Calnan, Valley City; D. S. Owen, L. L. Twichell, George H. May, E. E, Si- monson, all of Fargo; Carl L. Spong, South St. Paul; Frank D. Newman, vice president, A. H. Mann, 8. J. Saunders, Duncan McLeod and E, A. Olson, all of the Soo Line; E. C. Leedy, C. C. Morrison and Paul Wag- ner of the Great Northern railway; John W. Haw of the Northern Pacific railway; Ralph M. Watson, North- west Bancorporation, Minneapolis; M. M. Hayden, First Bank Stock cor- poration, Minneapolis; C. W. Wilkins and Martin Apland of the Agricultur- al Credit corporation; F. H. Klawon, president, Federal. Land bank, St Paul; B. E, Groom, Gordon W. Rand- lett, James 8. Milloy and M. O. 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