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* FOMAKEREADY FO ~ LEGION CONVENTIO Veterans and Auxiliary Will As- semble At Williston July 9 to 11 ‘Williston, N. D., April 18—(@)— ‘With committee appointments com- pleted, arrangements for the state American Legion and Auxiliary con- ventions here July 9 to 11 are rapid- ly rounding into shape. More than 100 men and women have been enrolled in committees to prepare for and handle the state con- ventions, 61 men being named to 12 committees of the men’s organization and 45 women appointed to 11 com- mittees of the women’s auxiliary. Named to the men’s executive com- mittee are H. B. Scofield, chairman; C. H. Erickson, George G. Harvey, Louis Dawson, S. L. Thompson, and Me Mrs. A. J. Knox, president of the} local auxiliary organization, announc- ed that Mrs. J. D. Stenson had been named chairmen of the women’s ex- ecutive committee. Other members are Mrs. Mary Harvey, Mrs. G. M. Holland, Mrs. Ivan Metzger, Mrs. Thomas Clausen, Mrs. J. N. Urness, Mrs. P. I. Dahlan, Mrs. W. G. Jarvis and Mrs. A J. Knox. Other committee appointments: Legion Transportation: Dr. R. L. Bork, chairman; R. E. Stephenson, S. L. Thomson. Publicity: Ivan Metzger, chairman; Rev. A. MacBeth, Harry E. Polk, Don . 8. Th, Westdal. Parade: D. C. Poling, Louis Daw- ; ©. E. Devine, chairman; 8. L. Thomson, C. H. Erickson, H. B. Scofield. Housing: Alec Rawitscher. chair- man; Alf Krohn, C E. Cunningham, Dr. J. N. O'Keefe, H. K. Peyton. Memorial: P. I. Dahlen, chairman; Ben E. Bartz, Louis Olesen, Rev. A. R. Henry, Dr. L. B. Dochterman, J. C. Snyder. Entertainment: W. W. Jeffrey, chairman; Matt Battes, Elmer E. Ce- cil, A. B. Degree, John J. Jeffrey, H. FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: We ley Ser Wels day; slightly cool- er. southegentral Portion Wednes- ‘or Sou! kota: Fair, showers showers extreme tion tonight and We id Wednesday, and Weslnestay, pose Wednesday. For Minnesota: Fair GENERAL CONDITIONS Lakes region and over western Far West. The weather is sippi Valley. Tem) normal in the Pl sissippi Valley. ft. 24 hour change, 0.1 ft. 27.98. Reduced to sea level, 29.74. NORTH DAKOTA POINTS C. Kinnie, B. A. Myhre, Fred Traeger, J. A. Brown. Golf: 1. E. Folsom, chairman; J. N. ‘Urness, J. P. Cutting, Fred Daugher- ty, Dave Greengard. Halls and decorations: Fred Fal- stad, chairman; V. M. Cleaveland, A. H. Harrison, Carl Iindstrom, Emmet W. Oster, Harry F. Coffin, Dr. W. H. Monahan, C. A. Knoderer, Harry Rawitscher. Forty and Eight: J. G. Zavalney. Drum Corps: C. E. Cunningham, chairman; Harlan Scott, *5. B. Cash- man, Otto Fiering, H. A. }#.son, J. W. Harvey, Williard Sveen, Dr. R. P. Kline, Louis Anderson, Dr. J. N. OKeefe. Auxiliary Badges and registrations: Mrs. J. NN. Urness, chairman; Miss Leona Gauthier, Mrs. Harry Rawitscher, Mrs. Alec Rawitscher, Mrs. B. Z. Lyons, Mrs. H. C. Anderson. Information and housing: Mrs. G. M. Holland, chairman; Mrs. A. J. Knox, Mrs. A, H. Harrison, Mrs. J. ‘W. Dolan, Mrs, M. E. Iverson, Miss Ethel French. , Transportation: Mrs Thomas Clausen, chairman; Mrs. Ben Innis, ‘Mrs, Louis Dawson, Mrs. B. A. Myhre, “Mrs. J. G. Zavalney. Entertainment: Mrs. Mary Har- vey, chairman; Mrs. H. E. Polk, Mrs. G. B. McMillen, Mrs. M. B. Cashman. Banquets: Mrs. P. I. Dahlen, chair- man; Mrs. A. Monahan, Mrs. Louis Anderson, Mrs. Nick Walton, Mrs. rank Harding, Mrs. Willard Sveen, “Mrs. Sam Thompson. Parade: Mrs. D. C. Poling, chair- man; Mrs. Charles Devine, Mrs. H. ‘T. Skovholt, Mrs. I. E. Folsom. Publicity: Mrs. H. E. Polk, Miss Jessie McLachlin. Decoration: Mrs. Ivan Metzger, chairman; Mrs. R. M. Gross, Mrs. Fred Daugherty, Mrs. C. E. Cunning- ham. Finance: Mrs. A. J. Knox, chair- man; Mrs. Roy Stoner, Mrs. J. A. Brown. Accompanist, Miss Janette Craven; soloist, Mrs. L. L. Nelson; chaplain, Mrs. W. FP. Cormany. U Women to Attend Convention Chosen Mra. B. C. B. Tighe of Fargo, pres- ident of the state unit, and Miss Vida Austin of Valley City, secre- egates to the biennial convention of the American Association of Uni- versity Women to be held in Min- meapolis May 17 to 20. Leaders distinguished in many edu- cational fields will address delegates and guests representing 601 differ- ent branches of the association in ‘all sections of the country. North Dakota will be one of five state divisions of the northwest cen- tral section within the national as- sociation to conduct official meet- ings as adjuncts to the convention Minnesota's division will hold its meeting May 20 while the four other states, division of the A. A. U. W. are Mrs. [Wester teporé—[/Q00PE IS WIDENED ith Da- ex- cept possibly extreme west tonight; ‘Wedne north; cooler extreme southwest por- et MUNICIPAL SUICIDE? (Copyright, 1983, by The 4. P.) erally fair, except! was widened Tuesday in the hunt f i st extre: y unt for) Downs, Ill. — As a, tax saving Buenos Aires, April 18.—(P)—Ar- ee eh or 19-year-old Jerome Factor, held by} measure, the village of Downs is kidnapers for $50,000 ransom, as po-| voting Tuesday on the of ‘ednesday. Unsettled’ tonight ‘ibly rain or snow West portion; colder east of Divide | YGking on the case crossed trails. tonight and Wednesday, except possibly showers in extreme northwest portion Wed- nesday; little change in temperature. Low pressure areas are centered/nap and e: ring. over the northeastern and southwest- Meg tied ern Rocky Mountain slopes while “Highs” prevail over the upper ikl Chicago, and Joseph Varsalona. Po- gon. Precipitation occurred through- out Montana, Saskatchewan and Al- berta and at scattered places in the lower Great Lakes region and over the enerally fair in the Plains States and Missis- rat are above. kidnaping charge when arraigned ins States and Mis- Missouri river stage aad am 15 Bismarck station barometer, inches: News Items of Day & (By The Associated Press) INHUNT FOR YOUTH |}—22= === == HELD BY KIDNAPERS tens 2, 29 2*<r-sserr old, are the legally adopted - ters of their own father. bons Trails of Police and Underworld cool Agents Cross; Three Are Arrested ON OLD ISSUES IS Eager to Participate in Washington Meetings Chicago, April 18—(#)—The scope lice and alleged underworld agents Following an anonymous telephone tip Monday police raided a loop hotel and surprised six men they |v: identified as Capone henchmen as they were studying pictures of three men suspected by police of member- ship in a northern Illinois-Iowa kid- van and felt sorry th The pictures were of Ted Patter-/ moving. son, 28, Archie Brown, 26, both of THEY BITE IN OREGON Tillamook, Ore.—Jack Moore cast @ clam-baited hook into the sea from the rocks at Barview. A 12-inch kelp took the hook. As Moore pulled up his catch, two foot long cod dashed and partly swallowed the pulled more strenuously. lice said they had been obtained from records of Des Moines, Ia., po- lice. Pleads Not Guilty Varsalona pleaded not guilty to a with nine others in federal court at \Peoria, Ill, Monday as the result of arrests following investigation of the kidnapings of Aldehemer Huughe, East Moine, Ill, and Fred de Fillip- pi, Spring Valley, Ill, last fall. He has been held in the county jail at Peoria under $25,000 bond since April 10, 2 i mn / E | ie omens te ‘tiple itch to and cat shore. It was on exhibition at a i BISMARCK, peldy. .... 00)" While State Policeman Hal Rob- magic enough to stabilise gener BB Blade Dion ae tre ta tie es] OE Pris sweets a Bottineau, eldy. ": @ ©3490 /Daping ring roundup, said he did not he Suidance Sema A lees teers aon S.auee| ene Oa Oa ens Tosby, cldy. A jween an Devils Lake, ¢ 4 Dojabduction. Captain Dan Gilbert of| On New Dam Project ters “to discus ‘with the ‘Unied Dickinson, eldy. % 9 the state torney’s police, ordered ' — States. Brasil and Chile desire Dunn ‘Center, cldy. 34.00 ete po ibility. that ye og Peres, oe renee iting oontne Woman bom whieh ‘cotten a nitrate Ellendale, clear .. 41 B0l wcttytoen ae young Factor, | gal ro 4 had Fessenden peldy, 44 ‘00|Northwestern university junior, was ter the United States duty free Only Grand Forks, clea 41 00| seized by out-of-town hoodlums| Monday with that state's congression-| Argentina seeks important conces- Hankinson, clear 74 38 .00|/when he disappeared from in frontjal delegation and department of ag-|sions, principally in relation to the Jamestown, clear 71 40 .00/of his mother’s apartment last Wed-|riculture officials in efforts to ar-|market for chilled Secondar- a rerek 52 35 .00/nesday night, was heightened with|range for building dams in North De-|ily she wants lower tariff barriers Taso cies lear 4 i 3 a tae oo by Ed-|kota as a conservation project and to|for her casein and flaxseed. AJ ae q a jani . Lela AS ie arti, iia his attention had been Speers HE Bi vox tense, plaice as foe, toe fakes, clear A ur men Eacnaly Peld Hs 3 2 Sores in front of the Factor home embina, clear a kidna| Williston, eldy. 58 38 00)" 'Meanwalle’ Fasten rae ieterta i Wishek, clear .. :- 72 44 00/tional speculator who once earned l Moorhead, Minn., clear: 70 44 00/1), ts ge thesiy Ll fier erin Hr ir Cer construction of 2,000 dams to improve main e: ive lakes streams. —— mee sapor bored nt warped to Teoeive ‘ sar Boise, Idaho, pek 54 mysterious tips messages from 4 Galery ls 38 Persons purporting to be eloge to his Incumbents Returned cago, ar . al 5 Denpee Ons eiage css. ae pacicts In Grand Forks Vote Moines, Ia, clear.. 70 The treasure of the former emper- ae: Des \ Dodge City, Kan., clear. Edmonton, Alta., cldy. . Havre, Mont., cldy. Helena, Mont., cldy. Huron, 8. D., clear Kansas City, Mo., c! Miles City, Mont., cldy. No, Platte, Neb, clear.. Oklahoma City, O., clear Pierre, 8. D., clear ..... Pr. Albert, Sask., cldy.. Rapid City, 8 D., oe g y. ors of China is valued at more than $20,000,000. CARD OF THANKS We take this opportunity to thank our kind friends for their sympathy and assistance during our recent be- Teavement in the death of our beloved mother. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mills and family. St. Louis, Mo., pel started a get-out-the-vote campaign St. Paul, Minn., cle Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Porter and| by. civic organizations. The totals Salt Lake Cit; * ‘family. were Bridston 1,854, Rice 1,837, Roy Seattle, Wash., cldy. Sheridan, Wyo., rain . Sioux City, Ta., clear Spokane, Wash., cld) Swift Current, S., cl Toledo, Ohio, cldy . Winnipeg, Man., clear . "Find Child Hidden | In Relatives’ Home SSsStorsesseseserssesassss SRSSSoSVSsxssexasasase rs Ly Hastings, N. Y., April 18.—(P)— Little Helen Vasko, the two-year- old girl whom doctors have called doomed unless she undergoes an eye operation, was found Tuesday after being hidden away in the home of relatives since Saturday. Her mother, declaring against an operation, has fought attempts of physicians to have it perform- ed. Last Saturday, with the ap- Pellate division still considering physicians’ plea for a legal order to force the operation, the Vasko family disappeared from its home. John Vasko, immigrant laborer and father of two-year-old Helen, said Helen and the rest of the family had been in seclusion at the house of John Zabavnik, a cousin of Mrs. Vasko’s, They would go home Tuesday, he said, if the police would keep the crowds away. Physicians insist that unless a tumor on the child’s eye is re- moved quickly, the growth will penetrate to the brain and she will die. The mother refused to permit it. The father, after opposing the operation at first, has said that he will comply with the court's instructions. 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