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* river. SHAFER TO REQUEST Musical Golfer Is NAVIGATION SURVEY [ie ine By his musical notes the golfer may know if he 1s swinging his clubs properly, pro- viding the inventive genius of Willie Dunn wins. support. For who won the first United States open golf cham- pionahip, has devised a , “whistling golf stick” which is @ regulation club in all respects Frgesitt that it is wired so that swun sound off when properly. ‘A.small opening in the hollow head of the various clubs in the Dunn collection is so adjusted that a faulty stroke results in silence while a good one gives off a note like a police siren. Intimidation Charge Is Made at Hearing “War Department Officials Will Grant North Dakota Executive a Hearing A continuation of the navigation survey of the upper Missouri rjver will be urged by Governor George PF. Shafer at a hearing before war de- partment Officials in Washington at @ date to be set later. South Dakota officials accepted an} invitation from Governor Shafer to join North Dakota in an attempt to have the survey continued from Sioux, City to the mouth of the Yellowsone Army engingers recommended | the survey of.the upper Missouri be postponed until navigation of the Missouri river below Kansas City is tried and the results ited. An appeal was taken by North Da-|—Charges of intimidati kota officials from the decision of|ployees who would not vote “right” the army engineers, and a requestjand illegal castin; made that the report to been placed in the record in the Birmingham, Ala., Jan. 7—(AP) J. of -em-|"" 4 [MANDAN NEWS | HOLD FIRST SESSION OF SCOUTING COURSE Approximately 40 Mandan Men Enrolled For Training in Leadership Work Approximately 40 men were present at the opening session of the scout- leaders training course held at the of ballots have}, congress recommending postponement of the/hearings on former Senator J. A survey be delayed. ‘ Thomas Heflin’s contest of the elec- Governor Shafer was granted per-|tion of Senator John H. Bankhead. mission to be heard on the appeal, light sessions were ordered Wed- while South Dakota awaits word from|nesday to speed up the hearings ‘Washington as to whether such per-j|which probably will continue another mission will be granted that state.|week. More than 100 witnesses for|*! Governor Green of South Dakota has} Heflin remain to be heard while informed government officials tnat|Senator Bankhead’s list has not been|” his state will support North Dakota’s| completed. he 40 and 8 Head Not pons army fos ore of the engineer- departme geologist re- ree tly ‘returned from. Able to Visit Here Bill Lyons, Minneapolis, national cently returned from the proposed) head of the 40 and 8 organization, site for a dam at the Big Bend, near Garrison, where they conducted a will be unable to attend the meeting here Friday evening of Lloyd Spetz the next five weeks. Robert Byrne, Bismarck, talked on “Scouting Objec- tives.” Charles Liessman, chairman of the Bismarck district, lectured on knot tying and A. C. Van Wyk, also of Bis- marck, led the group in games and .| Power and Light }.| inson, “stunts.” In commenting on the course Ful- ton' said “Any man interested in scouting is urged to enroll. No one will be under any obligation to con- tinue with scouting work when the course is completed.” Indian Shriners at ton, peal. health officer’ for Dis- Dr. B. 8. Nickerson, Mandan, was appointed county surgeon and Dr. G. Smith, Mandan, county eye, ear, nose, and throat specialist. © Appointments of other county of- ficers were expected to be ‘Thursday. UNDERGO OPERATIONS Miss Betty Mossman, daughter of Superintendent C. D. Mossman of the L. made ating at the Deaconess hospital. Both CHURCH BASKETBALL, | LEAGUE ORGANIZED Loop Games Will Begin Next Monday Evening; A. E. An- derson Is President Organization of a church basketball league was effected Wednesday eve- to change teams must drop out of the change. Each team will be allowed a roster of 10 men. Practice basketball have Organization of a city league, made league, is on the program ‘or a meet- ing at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening at Reel’s office in the city auditorium. Managers of the teams are invited to attend, REJECT BANK OF N. D. BID Fargo, Jan. 7—(?)—Rejecting a bid submitted to operations for appen-|ning at meeting of team managers ‘Tom the Bank of North Dakota at dicitis Wednesday afternoon. Hospi- tal attendants said both were doing WILL TRY. CASES actions invol Utigants to come iy district , Judge H. L. Berry, ding. IN MANDAN . Tobin, former Mandan resi- visiting in the city. Tobin) manager of the North Dakota VISITS company at Dick- BOARD MEETS Routine business occupied members, of the Mandan city commission at Two Women Killed In Airplane Crash Harrisburg, Pa, Jan. 7—(?)—| Gentry Shelton, St. Louis, Thursday reported Mrs. Ruth Stewart, St. Louis, and Mrs. Debbie Stanford, In- dianapolis, were killed instantly when their plane crashed on Bowers moun- tein Monday. Shelton, who accompanied the women from Pittsburgh in a second plane carrying Mrs. Stewart’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Woerner, said Mrs. Stewart, pilot of the lost ship, had been crushed by the engine when the ship dived, nose downward, into the rain: soaked mountainside. Mrs. Stanford was caught in the wreckage. Shelton made two flights Wednes- Sop hahahah rnsean tnd ed sig] missing plane, bu e rain and clouds which enveloped the with John W. Reel, director of recre- ation, Alfred E. Anderson was electéd President of the loop. Other officers of the league are E. W. Klaus, vice President, and Reel, secretary-treas- urer, The four teams in the association and their managers are: Trinity Lutheran, George Schaumberg; Zion Lutheran, E. W. Klaus; Methodists; A. E. Anderson; and Presbyterians, Jack Munger. League play will be launched in the gymnasium of the World War Memorial building next Monday eve- ning, with the Trinity Lutherans fac- ing the Zion Lutherans at 7:30 o'clock and the Methodists playing the Pres- byterians at 9 o'clock. Loop games| fi ‘will consist of four seven-minute some church services at least twice & month, Reel said. Players desiring Bismarck of one per cent more inter- est on all county deposits, the Cass county board of commissioners Thurs- day designated Fargo and Cass coun- , ty banks as depositories for all coun- ty funds for 1932. The best detective mys- tery drama in months! play at least two games before mak- | games been in progress for the last six, weeks, up of teams outside the church) SHE'S SCRUBBING HER CLOTHES = JUST IMAGINE! YES, AND (T SAVES SCRUBBING AND BOILING, TOO mountain made it impossible to dis- cern the upper half of the peak on which the plane had crashed. Ritchie Supporters Gather in Baltimo Baltimore, Jan. 7.—(?)—National and state leaders of the Democratic Meeting in Fargo Members of the Mandan Indian Shriners left early Thursday for Far- as Ee ay at the mple, About 10 men were scheduled to make the trip, They are expected to return to Mandan Friday. Name Bunting Head of Motors, I County Health Board Phone vg ao Ave. fe Dr, F. E. Bunting, Mandan, was ap-| Sponsors | pointed superintendent of the -lamong the governor's political ton county board of health at a meet-| friends, said when it was arranged it ing of the county commissioners held| would mark the formal opening of courthouse Wednesday. campaign. fan Kelth—Lioyd Hughes Dorothy Sebastian Also Short Subjects Capitol Tune in KFYR, Goodyear coast to coast N. B. C. radio programs, Wed. 7:30 p, m.; Sat. 8 p. m. Corwin-Churchill brief hydraulic survey. They were accompanied by Col. Frayne Baker, Bismarck. In the group were Captains Theo-| post, No. 1, of the American Legion. dore Wyman and H. W. Collins, Kan-} Lyons had expected to attend the sas City, and Dr. Warren J. Mead,| meeting but he informed William M. professor of geology at the University] Schantz, head of the North Dakota of Wisconsin. 40 and 8, in a message Thursday that The group checked surface condi-/ he would be unablé to do so. tions mainly, Baker said, since no} Lyons is national chef de chemin funds have been made ‘available to} de fer des Quarantes Hommes Et provide for boring and sounding work.| Hult Cheyaux. Trucks Give Aid to belied age ad rd Challenging the state to “lay its cards Unemployed Marchers'® coaanictnone een y-Zitbugh, San, —(AP)—Trha ae er ld i Oy oan earing stragglers from ¥; vs * march of unemployed on Washington eh att or the ot ataeret lesan oe into Pittsburgh early urs lay. One man had frozen feet and many of them were so numb with cold marks from the defendant and the state's representative, the hearing was postponed until Friday. Special fight event Friday night at Memorial building at! 8:30 o'clock. 22 rounds. Don’t miss it. they were tied to the trucks to keep them from falling off. The trucks were sent out last night and they followed aighweye as far east as Ebensbu: a. Great containers of coffee and 1,100 sand- wiches were taken to give the hun- gry. Many of the men were described as ill from exposure and hunger by an aide to the Rey. James R,, Cox,| leader of the march. ‘ 4-H Clothing Club Is Organized at Glencoe] &****- A second-year 4-H clothing club was organized at Glencoe Wednes- day, according to H. O. Putnam, Bur- leigh county agricultural agent. The group will be known as the Sun Set club. Bertha Glum was elected The Old-Time Dance and So-|at the his pal cab will hold # Sree ance ot . C. rday ‘evening, Jan. 9, for foully, Flasher, county health off dd their families| nODY net as'Dir O10, Guebe, New Do not. bring extra|saiem, county health officer for Dis- ftrlet G; and Dr. G. M. Nelson, Heb- & Pe er eee Special fight event Friday night at Memorial building at 8:30 o’clock. 22 rounds. Don’t! son is club leader. Other members of the Josephine Woodland, Carrie May nae: Mildred Glum, and Margaret Glum. . ee Baptist . Ministers * * 2 Will Meet in City Baptist .ministers of North Dakota will meet in Bismarck Feb. 15 to 18, it was announced Thursday by Rev. El- Us L. Jackson, pastor of the First Bap- tist church here. Pastors of both German and Eng- lish Baptist churches will attend the conference. Rev. Jackson expects at least 50 ministers to attend the program here, features of which will be announced later. Every pair now Specially Low Priced for the January Clear- ance! Savings up to 60%! Stock up on Shoes for all the Family! Count the savings! “Foot Health” Shoes For Women—built-in arch, com- $369 death of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. M. Snellenberger and Idan, The Jarrell Family. STORIES SERVICE “I swore off harsh irritants” “ ip haps on the LUCKY Bee. 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