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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1931 7 | ———$—$—— Fea or or Total ee aah Tota ents | 4 ° ~g° ‘ 1 Lot Blk, Amt. 3 = og esayant™ 2 ac egquona nae tll OUT OUR WAY By Williams ||Pardon Board Begins Consideration | Cc 1874] John H. Noo: Howard "8 Ra baond. Reds hail tax.. Boo HOO— WHAT WILL PHL THINW? We WERE, STANDING IN THE HALL ANO, EveRY “TIME “THIS UTTLE PRONE PASSED, HE'D Throw uP MIS ARM UKE THs, A® THO J WERE GOING TO SMACK HIM ~ 1 HE- HOO-HUAH = HE SUST DOES THOSE THINGS TO HUMILIATE ME AND HAVE PEOPLE of 123 Applications For Prisone i term for murder, has made his e! {12 Men Serve Life Terms For application. for outiiutation phys Homicide Among Those tence. i Charles E. Simpson, another “life: Seeking Freedom sentenced from Ward county Dec. nye making his first request io Consideration of 123 applications|" Joseph ‘Thronson, who began se for pardon, parole, commutation of] ing » fife term dan, 13, 190" has en sentence, and restoration of citizen- A MONTH AGO I Know You! is . tered his third application for clem| 4 ship was begun by the state pardon| ency, He was sentenced from Gra! AN' SMACK’ ME ONE board et the penitentiary here Mon-| rorks county. BEFORE 1c — day. Joe Berger, sentenced from Bur| 3 ae serving terms for| ieigh county ‘Jan. 9, 1026, for. mul lomicide are among those seeking! der, will come before the board fo freedom. These include six’ “lifers,”! the fourth time. Three Previous ap sentenced for first-degree murder,| plications were denied. four serving for first-degree man- Is Seeking Commutation slaughter, and two for second-degree! Andrew J, Reichert, serving a 20 murder. year term for attempted murder, Twenty-four of the applicants are! seeking a commutation of sertent in prison for grand larceny, 20 for] He made application at the pre statutory crimes, most of them of-| meeting on the board six months a fenses against women, 12 for bur-| put withdrew it before the meeting glary, eight for robbery, and eight! Reichert was serttenced from Duni for engaging in the liquor traffic. county Oct. 28, 1925, on a charge o| Others for Various Crimes hiring a man to kill his wife and ‘i Reese include four men sentenced! child. for entering a bank building with in- tent to commit robbery, three for foe poh ewer t hae seal forgery, three for obtaining money! w. Holmes, sentenced from Gold under false pretenses, three for em-| Valley county Feb, 5, 1924, and M. Ej bezrlement, and one for bank rob-| Mattson, sentenced from Cass coun. bery. The remainder are serving for ty April 7, 1926. Holmes is servin & variety of crimes including receiv-| 4 30-year term, and Mattson 1 ing pp ghorndad one ar-| years, son, assault with intent to kill, and)” Paul F. Temple, alias Louis assault with @ dangerous weapon. dow, who eacapel from the Pepe! Twelve previously released by pardon| and was captured nine years late boards are asking restoration of their| has applied for commutation or con! citizenship. ditional pardon. He was sentenced The board will take up the appli-/ to a 12-year term from Wells count; cation of Sam Kaillel, 69, Leydon, N.| Aug. 29, 1921, for first-degree rob: D., serving @ life term since Jan. 12,| bery, On Jan. 9, 1922, he escaped 1922, for the shooting of a young} from the penitentiary, and was ap: girl. His case was considered at the| prehended March 16, 1931. Ms last meeting in June, and action de- FZ eZ , ferred to the present eat =3 Ze Z 3 Makes 12th Application Ze Loe WED John Miller, sentenced from Botti- wry MOTHERS GET GRAY Hoke ©1931 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. neau county Dec. 1, 1914, to life im- prisonment for first-degree murder, is making his 12th application for a commutation or conditional pardon. ‘WILTON JUNIORS 10 [Eerste Long Lake as Federal Bird Refuge: ivf ANNUAL PLAY Sataaete in War outs, A ington, SW WELL ,I OomT TAKE NO CHANCES = INE SEEN HER S OFFEN , PURRIN’ WOULONT OO | uKe A Goow-ENeD \ THAT, WITH HER LITTLE ANGEL KiTTEN-| BEAU HERE, | AN’, ALL OF A SU00'N,} BUT You JUST REMEMBER SUMPNI'[ LIKE TO KEEP I SAID,ER DONE THE POT BoUNG- YOU Knew NERY WELL SHE ‘Aine. BY ‘Chas. YW, Noon, Ni 6 1 E: rep lerane| NW NW 21.29 18.38 | 2G. Redin to) FG. Redington SW, 40.2010 N: Boyn! non ‘Land “Go, John N. Noon, et al. Pa aa! ‘Una. rg By iat WEEN, ington SV ew: Rotstobene pees pene S8SSo hn Sehees Jacob Fischer, Edw. Hoch eh se: NWSW, NW 3 iH Bank Ha ick, NW: rank Herric! Frank Herrick, ax Geo, NE: Hum} rey i eae 7 NW.. We ay Wes Geo. W. eae s' Patterson iat Patterson Land Co, SB% Patterson, Tams Co. Soaacan See mtemmmmes Heese & SSSe622 58 S & Bhbdeha van . SSSy (Carr Named Head Of Survey Group Lieutenant Governor John Carr Was chosen chairman of the govern- mental survey commission recently, 28.43 jappointed oy Governor George F. 12.83 |Shafer and €. D. Cooley, Mandan, 7 | Was named temporary secretary Sat- ‘urday. 24:$6| Four of the commission's five mem- bers met with the pete? for an or- 36 Ht ganization meeting and discussed va- aria rious phases of -the commission's work. Those attending thé session 2 were V. A. Corbett of Minot, J. D. 28.18] Root of Guelph, Carr and Cooley. W.} 9|J. Bickert of Washburn, the fifth | 14.01 member, is out of the state. 8.18] "The commission was created by the 3. H 1931 legislature and is charged with 8|making a comprehensive survey and {investigation of the structure, func- 1 tons and processes of the entire gov-; 6jernmental machinery including ex- 18 fecutive departments of state, and all C P; A laa ng otcune, "4.2" Commissioner to Protest Against A report on the commission's work is to be submitted to the next legis- lature. ;|Legion Posts to Receive Citation of W. SW% .. . bag ot poe sW%.. Hasel Ea. anpopke. Fe Frac. NE\ J ‘* fete SE} ecte, 8 5B: nton Land Co. ea: hail tax’: N. Boynton Land Co., SS N Wm Martin? part Swi Central Inv. Co., Lots 1-2- ail tax: Central in. Cc 37.76 ear Bene ‘: 37.76 32.44 37.76) M ager Bela, 8 6. Bee Sw, N%* SEX. th ‘Hetn, SEY SE% .. C.N. Boynton ‘Li c NWy . Sacob Hein, y Seviron Eas ZB O.Failliamec, Beh AS SEE ES Sana ae we ew ee 0 3 ALF. ‘Wilicinaon,” NWi.- Anna E. Paul & Paul 8. wee ne 8, 1908, D. M. Noah, serving a life Sey NM 2 Bos Land Co., bat naa ei : . Farringer, fontes e2e9 42 tame tate Burnie Maurek Says Alkaline} Two Local Hospitals Water Will Serve to Kill Put on Approved List|Miss Martha Newman Will Feathered Game Have Leading Role in High School Production Both of Bismarck’s hospitals have ih Leakey ayn 8 8.) lad teen American Legion .posts in been placed on the list of approved { frit Bet deees 7.60 |North Dakota will receive citations| Protests against the acquisition of |nospitals, as of Oct. 1, 1931, accord- i 28. ind Forks, N. D., Nov. 30.—(@)— A. Hertoy’ Aylmer: he Py 3 37.76] Ed Papk from state tional headquarters| the Long Lake in Buriel, 1d | 5 4 tag| Temmad, SEM f s|for equaling or exceeding thetr 1031] Kidder “eounties "es ‘a, federal” ind|iN8 % Franklin H. Martin, director! Under the direction of Miss Eva 37.76 ‘lorence Li memberships in paid registrations for| refuge under the migratory bird con-|seneral of the American College of | Jean Miller, English instructor, the 40.44) oe 4 i ‘ 5 | 1932 before Nov. 18, State Command-| servation act, will be entered by Bur-| Surgeons. junior class of the Wilton high school pe be er Joe Rabinovich of Grand Forks has! nie Maurek, state game and fish com-! They are the Bismarck Hospital ee tera the annual class play announed. jssioner, at a conference with Sec- Besides recognition of the posts, the res of Agroahure Hyde and oie and Deaconess Home and St. Allexius| “Mics Martha Newman will play the Ink. Bolbers & G. Jos. 38.27 |Schievement will be rewarded with the| officials in Washington next Thurs-|0spital. leading role in the production, a four- Harriet 3,7 9 :87| gold Legion medal, given by William|day. The commissioner is opposed|, Other North Dakota hospitals on/act comedy, “The Blossoming of Bee Ree S Claribel eo o 8 2826 8 8 § cl hon re; Daniel Sttieels Paul Bennett, ul Be: NW ee © EMSW ih. SW 4 Stern of Fargo, to the adjutant of each post. The 18 posts and their adjutants are: Brocket, J. A. D. Engesather; Wyndmere, J. E. Little; Aneta, H. Brekke; Bismarck, Charles Marti Wishek, Robert G. Monsing; Kindred, P. L. Nelson; Osnabrock, Fred H. ; Rolla and St. John, L. R. Lar- son; Gardner, W. J. Stirling; Sharon, Theo, Bergan; Cavalier, Harold C. Well; Abercrombie, Edgar B. Ihland; ¢|Edgeley, Don Paul; Hamberg, John Rogelstad, Jr.; Wilton, Péter Leif; Watford City, Orlando D. Smith; Hebron, Theo. Mark; and Rhame, B C.| servation commission, which admin- to the acquisition on the ground that the site is unsuitable for a refuge and will offer three other alternatives. Agents of the migratory bird con- isters the congressional act providing for creation of ‘numerous bird) refuges throughout the country, se- lected the Long Lake site. The site selected contemplates the acquisition of 3,788 acres of land in Burleigh and Kidder counties and to convert the lake and land area into @ refuge. . Ex-Officio Member Under the bird conserva- the fully approved list are Mercy Hos- pital, Devils Lake; St. Joseph’s Hospi- tal, Dickinson; St. John’s Hospital and Veterans’ Administration Hospi- tal, Fargo; Grand Forks Deaconess Hospital and St. Michael's Hospital, Grand Forks; St. Joseph's Hospital and Trinity Hospital, Minot. Three other state hospitals are in- cluded in the “conditioned” list, indi- cating that they have accepted the minimum requirements as laid down by the American College of Surgeons but for Jack of time or other accept- able reasons have not been able to do so in every detail. These are St. Luke’s Hospital, Fargo; Grafton Dea- Mary Anne” by, Marion Short. Two operettas will be presented by students of the Wilton schools during December, Miss Edythe Fletcher, mu- sic instructor, has announced. Stu- dents in the grade schools will appear in “Christmas with the Old Woman in the Shoe” and high school stu- dents will present “There Was One Who Gave a Lamb.” Miss Eva Jean Miller is assisting Miss Fletcher in directing the musical Pieces. Members of the cast and the roles they will portray are as follows: The character, Mary Anne Simmons, will 3 ent, 1 ¥ 6 .81 |. Monroe. fish| al be played by Martha Newman; Mrs. Claribel “J. “sent. SW 13 ; : ye ae oo the rere Cea Sapam ae and Mercy | simmons by La Meta Dahl; Miss Slis- a. ND. ont. of Tay Ad: ;| Infant Is Interred \ber of the conservation commission sy, village dressmaker and gossip, by bs ae ntists, Sa SW i iS 7 18.25 | rre for the purpose of considering and Nareen Hanefeld; Betsy, Mrs. Sim- a. L, Beiseker, SWieiise 19 go78! . ns relating toi Fargzoan Named State |mon’s hired girl. by Mable Aune; Mrs. u ieotee an Jo 22/41 n Cemetery a! ING voting. on all questioy ing ; Kirklan, New York society matron: Clty tea Ine. eee —-— j sequisition of lend wit et the meet-| Aeronautic Inspector} Fizabeth gchrocder,’ iaine dewey, 2 Swy ; 14 22.41] Wing, N. D., Nov. 30.—Interment of | Mau! roses ha society girl, by Ella ‘Schilling; Irella, 2 ui 1 20.22|Donna Mae Sellinger, elght-months- | Ig prowess Of “ran ‘alternative he| Lester C. Orcutt, Fargo, has been| Jewett Elaine's invalid sister, by Na- we ug] " . Henry will offer as sites for the proposed appointed state aeronautical inspec-!dine Noon; Patsy Cloverleaf, society Lot 2 2. 7 MSA onnteke ¥ pt 18) Beillcger,, were conducted hers. NW hai | refuge @ choice of the Lostwood lake] tor, Fay Harding, member of the} girl, by Celia Polonsky; Bill Barkeley, %, Lot The infant died of measles follow- chain north of Stanley, the Jim Lake! state railroad commission, announced.) college man, by Gordon Gray; Teddy 8 i 24 54.76 an illness of four 3 in Bis- in- 4 ea patie ated tae EN nia we ana Arrowood kas afc in Sista SNE fhe aly Perot, the |e Rebate Chane a a Bee Fas, asigt| Danna, sso “Gellinger. leaves. ec) many, see Te BO ver United States who holds such a po-!of Berkeley, by David McFadden, and Ille H: Siegen NES, halt ; eTonias Sted Veo amar) Merloty and | Sree proposal, the com-| sition. Orcutt also is » federal aero-| Lloyd Henderson, friend of Berkeley, .,bovnton Land’ Co, * OEM ee ae waa mada yihe: Wing) eee eg fe Propifavorable be-| nautical inspector. by Vernon Lind. Wiese PAA pes missioner tue highly ‘alkaline waters.| Harding, who is chairman of a Et. hail tax. N, Boynton La one ‘Moset, & sWw% . ttle, Swi : I. F, Little, SW%, h x Henry C. Rasche, W%E% 30:32| LEASES BLACKSMITH SHOP 22.41| “New England, N. D., Nov. 30.—John 45.24 | Kreps, Regent, has leased the Charles 40-76) Schumacher blacksmith shop here. Thousands of ducks, he said, have; died from pian Cegelend bea establishing a refuge there, create a hazard to bird life rather than a benefit. i was made by congress. The proposed) refuge is the first benefit accorded North Dakota by the act. At pres- committee on air transportation reg- ulation of the National Association of Railroad and Utilities commission, said the appointment is in the na- ture of an experiment which will be jof which Harding is chairman, im- portance and necessity of uniformity in state, federal and international law and rules governing aviation 18 LICENSED IN GRANT Carson, N. D., Nov. 30.—Eighteen deer hunting licenses were issued by C. W. Heinle, Grant county auditor. The permits were, purchased by the J. Miller, Elgin; Theodore Zeller, Dr. R. H. Leavitt, Theodore Martell, Car! J. Ingstand, and V. H. Lane, Carson; George Gebhardt, William Prosise, P. 19.97 stions Are Made closely observed by other states, and| following: Jess Cordley, Pretty Rock; rn ey, NEM $ s ki By the federal act, an appropriation by the Serape union branch of the/A. H. alee, nee Hawk; Ed 3D. Kelsey, SEM 7.00! Japan’s Spokesman [or $75,000 for the bird year, and;U. 8. department of commerce. | Garland, C. L. Strong, J. W. King, Os- ¥ "any | In the report of the air committee|car Hoffman, S. A. Peterson, and Joe RE F Tile SEY, hail tax aha $1,000,000 for eight years thereafter 4 Isaac Marcovitz, NE% ... 32.08 ent there fs one federal refuge in a 1 itz, NW% .. ears ago at! were stressed. K. Hauge, Leith; Henry Laub and Roy Isaac Harcovite, Swit “6 a ata) ary ie 36.52 She ataye. Ereehen DANY, 7 He Schultz, both of Heil. SEX% Chase Lake, north of Crystal Springs. BOWESMONT PIONEER DIES Isaac Marcovitz, A Se. v4 pe a ae td Fhe seas baepheen Een ®Y| Bowesmont, N. D., Nov. 30.—(P— | SETS NEW RECORD ayaa” ae 18.13 || ene George Hodgson, 87, a pioneer farm-| Ypsilanti, Mich. Nov. 30.—(?)— Gunde Vold, NWii Gunda Vold, SW% || ommend most strongly the Moss river ‘The game chief said he would rec- ‘er and elevator, man of Bowesmont, died here Saturday night. Funeral Clark Chamberlain, Michigan State i college runner established a new rec- John J, Hausauer, 8Wik.. rae jmarsh. Reclamation of the vimrmjservices were held Monday in the| ord to win individual honors today in Ole 'G, Hagstrom, Ei 9.48 || Would be necessary. anthan in estab-|Mothodist church with Rev. J. G.|the' National A. A. U. cross country Depontore: ROMA Oe. 32.01 }| tailed. would Be larger t the other| Moore, Grand Forks, delivering the!championship. Chamberlain covered is1g | shment of refuges i niles Jong,|£ermon and Rev. A. E, Place, Bowes-| the six miles in 29 minutes, 40 4-5 sec- || Points. The area mont, officiating. onds. The former record was made 3122 jj | and one mile wide, eo the bony pet ast by William C. Zepp at Jersey City by : 3741 im | 102 of Maurek would provide Sn Set SPONSOR TURKEY DAYS when he made the distance in 2 min- Pepegigg. Melding Co, ren | Sonar Ene Peceeeny. McClusky, N. D., Nov. 30.—Friday | utes 43 seconds last year. G. Hagstrom, NEK oR Bet : : wor d and Saturday, Dec. 4 and 5, will be ———_— Ole G Hagstrom, i an ers 32.01 ‘The commissioner will attend 2) re aera ee urkey days” in MeClus- SIX MEN GET BUCKS Oe Teeth cot 19° gnoa| gna morneen sand ae meeting of the American game cOn-|\-y,” Four local stores will offer prizes| McClusky, N. D., Nov. 30.—Six Me- 6) nA. Nrber 10 4192 \ference at New York 7 to persons selling birds here on those|Clusky hunters bagged deer during Wednesday, and will then go to Washington. ‘He is’ member of the| 42V- the recent open season. reclamation committee of five of the game conference which is charged with the formulation of a program }to raise funds for the purchase of! breeding areas that have becn draing ed, “two Plans Suggested Two plans have been suggested for) They are Fairfield Perry, Andrew Beck, Dr. F. O. Beck, Mike Ellingson, Nick Schroe- der, and Perkins Marvin. | Charlton Danielson, NE Depositors » Holding “Gon Wis Mary gas, 8 H Mary. Sattler, Democratic Leader om raising revenue soe Gr Ore One plan is a federal hunt icense fo sere tdae, ee 1&2, migratory birds, and the other a tax! on shotgun shells. Maurek said he would favor a tax on shotgun shells; Marthe, O'shanyy, NW%, Leonora M. Winslow, 77, for 50 years problem. It begins soon in eet: a resident of Minnesota and North 3 47:96 ce « inv. from which it is estimated a revenue Lea fe epee Nw 20 Ibe eee Mb her to hi | : sure]: ey “8 Opposition to the federal hunting’ Barry McKeel wanted her to marry him | ‘Mike & Peter Hruby, git} 42.34)" nail. ta: r 21 = 17.50 license will be made by the | ee aa Rep ratsatie sabe sloner on the ground that it may in. but her pay checks were needed at home. Park Ave. Realty, N: 46.46 from ® is } | eee ae ae ney uree, maid Rares of ie ay Fe G Ey ROME | “Three Kindsof Love,” the new serial by Kay ‘a 3: OShanyk, SHY 10.21 Nike forcing suc! | | a ate 46.46 ‘ ——————_—. mi» City Loon & Inv, Con sees FARGO WOMAN DIES | Cleaver Strahan tells how they solved the | Martha O’shanyk, NW% .. aes Fargo, N. D., Nov. 30.—(P}—Mrs. | double ROSH Ree @ sa Mann om ae 1 Dakota, died at the home of a daugh- Ghas,_ Noot, Swi Nw ee ter here, Mra R. ©. Piel, Saturday acting Th Bi ° sane wees ag od been, on ismarck ifidune Set : alt Sete uli atta Bees hs 25 eC «aes Neoe da ede A,B Melee, 5 4a 7 assoclates Pree Photo | Fields, she leaves another daughter, ; } Mike Ee Reza: swt, 2 ie , ae ai + § zeae Yoshizawa, ambassador to |Mrs. William Kee of Grand Forks. Sachets = OUNCES FOR | Mike H. Korale 8 : ghylatian Woi Bi: 6 4394] M. e yas ¢ spokesman at | Funeral and burial services will b: ‘Associated Presa Photo ¢ A uawit wasner. sw 7 46.50] France, is Japan's spokesmal | Martha Mauch, NE 1 AoE Neteons ES 8 45.22] the League of Nations’ meetings on | held Tuesday at Villard. | Rep. Henry T. Rainey ( (above) of a Cc or wir Buchhelts, ow wi te cad Reino, SEX. halt 29.1¢| Manchuria. He is shown arriving in DE UO ions OF POUNDS USED \ Fred Hants, Part N¥Sii. 1 security Company, 2 10 21.79] Paris from G for, meetings of | China has about 2,000,000 square democratic floor leader when the SSO e eee enRIpar a Fred Hants, Part N%S', Fred Bender, NE%. 11 23.05] the league coun miles of arid country. | house meets in December.

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