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a MOVIES CARRY BY MARGIN OF 4,649, RECHECK REVEALS Complete Unofficial Tabulation Shows 271,827 Votes in Close Contest Sunday movies carried successfully ‘by 1,619 votes, a complete unofficial tabulation of returns in the secretary of state's office showed . ‘The total vote was: Yes, 136,723; No, 135,104, producing a record total for both a 271,827 votes. Analysis ‘ the Missouri Slope provided the mar- gin which put the proposition over, most of the counties in the west river country giving it substantial major- ities. By counties, the vote was: County— Yes No 1860 1903 1809 1901 3410 2014 3808 1972 2822 8 = = = FREIGHT LOADINGS DOWN Washington, Nov. 30.—(%)—The Association of American Railroads announced Friiay that a revenue freight for the week ended Nov. 24 totalled 561,312 cars, a de crease of 23,212 car: from the pre- Tesponding week in 1932. Juvenile offenders against are steadily decreasing in number. Scarcely 24 hours after he had shot and killed two federal agents, Georg: tion’s No. 1 public enemy, was found slain in a ditch in a Chicago suburb—himself the victim of the federal agente’ bullets. This was the scone as the bullet-torn body of Nelson, whose real name was Lester Gill's, lay on a slab in a morgue in Niles Center, IN. (Associated Press Photo) Moodie Returns to Former Haunts, Helps Reporters With Interview Minneapolis, Nov. 30. — (P) — Thomas Moodie, Governor-Elect of North Dakots, facilitated pro- cedure for a Minneapolis news- paper Wednesday when he dropped into the office where he formerly worked as a reporter and submitted to an interview. Taking a seat at the desk he used to call his own, the new chief executive called to the city editor: “How much do you want on this yarn?” He hastily added: “But no politics! That's taboo.” “How about your inaugural ball?” he was asked. Regan’s Widow First _| _N. D. Woman Sheriff Devils Lake, N. D., Nov. 30—()— Mrs, Bertha Regan, this city, Thurs- @ay became North Dakota’s first wom- an sheriff. She was appointed to complete the unexpired term of her husband, Thomas B. Regan, Ramsey county sheriff who died at the United States Veterans’ hospital in Fargo. The appointment was made at a special meeting of the Ramsey county board of commissioners. Her term will expire Dec, 31. Trouble for France Seen in Soviet Tie Paris, Nov. 30.—(?)—A far-eastern | jeonflict in which Indo-China would | j be wrested from France was suggested ‘Friday as a possible result of “too close” an understanding with Russia. Adrian Dariac, in the report on the (foreign affairs budget, said both Rus- 1500 {sia and Japan are arming feverishly. {Japan has the advantage of being able : to choose points of offensive, he said, |while the Soviet army is scattered jOver the vast border of Manchukuo. . Moreover, Dariac warned, close co- operation between Russia and Paris |would further strain the Franco-Po- ‘sh alliance. [International Stock | Show Opens Saturday: Chicgo, Nov. 30.—(7)—A preview by directcrs nd a judging contest Friday Paved the way for the opening of the 35th International Livestock show Satufday. The day was set aside for the di- rectors’ inspection of the 12,500 head destroyed by the stockyards fire last May. Death in Flames of Girl Baffles Police! | Denton, Tex., Nov. 30.—()—The death in flames of Miss Helen Gard-' jmer, 18-year-old student at the North: Texas State Teachers college, puzzled authorities Friday. | ; Screaming in agony, the attractive | j¢0-ed was found in the bathtub at her) j house, her nude body covered THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934 to eat! None of that for me!” about the executive mansion in Bismarck. “Seven bedrooms,” he chuckled. “Enough to give us a different one each night in the week.” “What's North Dakota like,” he ‘was asked. “Finest stave in the nation,” re- Plied Moodie, “and that's a good Place to end this interview.” sciousness soon after being rushed to a hospital and died Thursday night. A student friend of the girl said she |, left a: note disclosing she planned to commit suicide, but no motive could be learned. The coroner conducted an inquest but withheld his verdict. , The camel was one of the first ani- mals to be domesticated. IF YOU ARE A PUSH-OVER FOR WINTER’S ILLS Are you one of those unfortunate individuals who stays “run-down” and miserable all winter long? Usually the trouble is that your body lacks resistance to combat the »dangerous germs of winter illness. Build up your health-power with vitamin A—science’s greatest weapon against infectious germs. 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Soils project in North Dakota to be carried out by the agricultural college experimental station at Fargo, Eight chemists, six statisticians and jaby Face” Nelson, who succeeded John Dillinger as the na- Denhoff Seniors to Present Class Play N. D., Nov. 30.—Denhoft high school seniors will present their annual class play Saturday, December “Two Days to Marry” has been Moodie snorted. “Inaugural |chosen for production this year, Cast ball! Make a lot of women spend | in the major roles are William Pen- @ lot money for fancy dresses, | ski, Freida Schneider, Mabel Nelson, when there's so many people in | Josephine Rittenbach, Mary Kahler, North Dakota hardly have enough |Marion Kahler and Pauline Poppke. G. B. Rasmussen is directing the pro- He was particularly julibant | duction. ‘And It ontinue Tonight and graveling. and grounds, A soggy toothbrush cannot @ Throw away your soggy tooth- possibly keep . brush! 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