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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1982 : 8 17 N. D. Counties na hare NEWS OF BABY KIDNAPING FLASHED TO POLICE Labor Candidates’ | from, 5000 to 10,000 tines as Gright as] | OUGEEA ES a tO ee To Receive Wheat |, 5 note: : : Ahead in St. Paul NEEDLE IN WAFFLE Fise trom him, He banded Willams ‘Srarch ‘The lessons which Jamestown will Washington, March 16—UP)—The|ieam trom the vote should truly be counties of western states eligible to|worthwhile. They are going to have receive free government wheat for|a long time to think it over. livestock feed have been named by oma the Red Cross, TO DEBATE AT DICKINSON Applications for the wheat hava! Dickinson, N.D., March 16—%)— been mailed local Red Cross chapter |Jamestown College and Dickinson Troy, N. ¥.—A needle in a. waffle | back ten cents for street car fare and St. Paul, March 16.—(?)}—Labor-|he had eaten nearly cost Walter Col-|then got in the taxi to drive off endorsed office seekers were Predom- lard his life. The needle became/himself. Williams started inant in the list of candidates nom-|/0dged in his throat. He was gasp-|told the bandit a hard +, /ing for breath and choking when he /and the argument finally wound up in inated for city office in Tuesday's was brought to the office of Dr.|Williams getting his taxi beck, municipal primary election. F: moved William Mahoney, labor leader, and! with: Sarah tt, oe in) danger of college debating teams G. J. Bundlie, incumbent, were nom-| penetrating Collard’s esophagus, the train win vraltioues ce arfange, ter and wil nae int two debates nee Friday inated for mayor and will oppose each peared Ani . cone Waa) wal, & < cm portation. Fourteen thousand bushels |/and Saturday. Jamestown’s affirma- other in the city election May 3. penn Aaa an abnor goods train recently did. It broke in already have been sent into South|tive team will engage the Dickinson Siiey slast vitor erie, BunalG. aie HELMET SAVES LIFE two while Shap Fell, Dakota counties. Frei ee seed a by : | Denver, Col—Fireman W. J. Dor-|Westmoreland, one of the steepest pi potenti yey Bottineau, Loglslation Sroiding for the Cen- All of the city’s six councilmen were land fell from the second story of a|8tades in the country. The engineer ei re to ahead of the Bo Burke, Divide, Dunn, Mc-|tralized Control of Industry.” James- renominated, including two favorable building during a fire. He landed on|Put on speed to keep town nega‘ meet Dickinson af- to labor, while four labor candidates his head and wrist. He suffered a trailing section. The was staged : Ene Cpeiie’ apeains y toenen: firmatives the following aay. os were among the six other council- broken wrist and severe head lacera-|for more than five miles, \ Wat Wareend' ime manic candidates nominated. |tions. ‘The only thing that saved his| Walsh, Ward and Williams. This startling message sent over the wires of the police fot tool ft Gente tds was lakuil from being fractured was the rt B ; ‘ish wae Gili Geen Pane wane| USO Che Want Ads the first “flash” to police that Cotonel Lindbergh's baby eon had been kidnaped. The message le shown as He Geese ae eects erbvlecte ioe! it was typed out to all police stations In New York, New Jersey and Pennsyivania. nesday received word from Red Cross = =————S_=E ’ ys Officials that 100 cars of wheat were ‘to be shipped immediately to North Dakota to aid the drought sufferers in the northwestern part of the state. The wheat will be cracked at the State mill at Grand Forks. - JAMESTOWN VICTORY (Editorial by Percy Hansen in James- town Sun, published a few hours be- fore the polls closed.) Regardless of the outcome of the Vote on the Capital Removal Amend- ment today, Jamestown and Stutsman county citizens have gained some- 4 thing from the campaign which might have been impossible of attainment in any other manner. They have gained an intimate knowledge of eae Are You Taking Advantage of the . able value to the community in the I months and years to come. They 4 know, for example, who among them , can be forced by political or financial Ly Pressure to do things which they do K not wish to do, and, they know who é among them will continue to battle for things which they believe to be right and just regardless of threats or promises of personal gain, * s If Jamestown is made the capit city of North Dakota it will be in spite ‘of the opposition of the small group y 4 of political and financial leaders of ‘ey Jamestown, who, for their own sel- q fish purposes, have elected to throw every possible obstacle into the path of the movement. The opposition of these men has been heralded to the er world by Bismarck interests, the very last radio broadcast given last night declaring that “the leading business . : 4 men and educators of Jamestown are against capital removal.” The volunteer workers, who at their own expense, distributed literature to the various parts of the state, declare that they were met continually with the rebuff that “your own business men are against it, how do you expect us to support it.” There is no ques- tion in the mind of any one who has had an active part in the campaign that Jamestown would have won by 7 @ large majority if there had been no es active opposition in the city, this op- ¢ ‘ Position giving the Bismarck inter- a ests their principal campaign mater- , ial and hampering the collection of funds here. - Some of the opposition during the last three weeks of the campaign , were convinced of their error and é, ‘ \ aided in the raising of funds, but i. ‘leaders of the group continued their}. . Opposition up to the last moment, and even today were actively fighting the Proponents of the capital. change who pas to be candidates for local Office. The statewide campaign was con- ducted on less than $2,000, little more: than one-third the amount spent by} . one Stutsman county campaign com- mittee on the 1919 political campaign in Stutsman county alone. It was less than $300 more than the amount paid q to a single newspaper, the Alert, for 4 advertising space during that cam- paign. Five of the largest institu- tions in the city—the same institu- \ ‘ tions which have donated thousands of dollars to other campaigns—did not Each ticket good for a special admission price at the Paramount Theatre, saving you 10c for an afternoon show or 15c for an evening show after 7:30 on adult admission. This Club is composed of the Bismarck merchants whose names are listed below. Starting Thursday, whenever you make a purchase at one of these stores, no matter how small the purchase may be, you will receive a ticket worth REAL MONEY, good when purchasing the- atre tickets at the Paramount Theatre. Tickets may be used on week days—but they are good only until April 16th—so get enough tickets to enable you to save on every Paramount show until that date. - oe. contribute a single penny for the cap- g ital change effort. The three James- t excess ol ,f id B t ti ene Buy From These Stores ave On These Shows | than half of this amount came from . Modern Barber and M-F Service Station GEORGE ARLISS in CHARLES (Chic) SALE in Forking people, many of whom put : “THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD” “THE EXPERT” it is almost pitiful to. think of @ Beauty Shoppe Lee’s Confectionery and Friday and Seturday, March 18-19 Friday and Saturday, April 1-2 s statewide campaign being conducted Karmelkorn Sho Ernst Lubitch’s WILL ROGERS in 3 on less than two thousand dollars and h Gold Shi Pp “BROKEN LULLABY” “BUSINESS and PLEASURE” to compare it with the amount that Sara! op Riemer ed eae ! Mapnbaes can iTaeiag ACIS L ES 3 some of the local political factions Central Meat Market formerly © Man I Killed’ 4 “UNION DEPOT” will raise to conduct their drives dur- G. P. Eat Shop Monday and Tuesday, March 21-22 ing the next three onthe in the ae Frank’s PI RICHARD BARTHELMESS and Wetpse RNA EFS Gar Tule uy We HatiE In Lie bagioaiings Bismarck Dairy Company Bee JOAN BLONDEL in SEAT OES ed 18 the campaign which has just ended Cl d “ALIAS THE DOCTOR” “DANCERS IN THE DARK” has been well worthwhile regardless - Master Cleaners an % of. the vote on the capital ‘change Taxi 57 D In Wednesday and Thursday, March 23-24 Friday and Saturday, April 8-9 been wel wi we 4 . in Monday and Tuesday, April 11-12 bg ow s Cafe and Richholt’s Grocery “CHEATERS AT PLAY” CLAUDET COLBERT in Indi i mfectionery State Fur.Co. Friday and Saturday, March 25-26 : “THE WISER SEX indian To Trial 1's G 5 ir-Co, JAMES CAGNEY and Wednesday and Thursday, April 13-14 Hempel’s Grocery Ra aigy LORETTA YOUNG in _ WILLIAM HAINES in | Cach’s (ongeny Klein, Tailor and Cleaner “TAXY CARE 500 Lee : The Pastry Sho Monday. and Tusetay, March 29-29 SALLY EILERS and Bismarck Shine Parlor . e-EROP LIONEL and JOHN BARRYMORE SPENCER TRACY in ; Dick’s G in “ARSENE LUPIN” “DISORDERLY CONDUCT” ’ ick's Grocery Above attractions subject to change without : enpeucn's Mont Ward & Co — ontgomery . Sandin-Wilde Motors, Inc. 5 , Capital Laundry Co. Hall’s Drug Store and Dry Cleaners Each Entertainment 7 egg. e 2 A Tickets Will Be Good Only Until April 16th : ; ' Mao. Seymour, Apache Indian, , goes to trial In Globe, Ariz, March - 14 for the slaying of Henrietta . Schmerler, Columbia university re- search worker. Miss Schmerier was slain on the Apache reserva: tion In Arizona.