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fa Z, =) =} ee = : >> D fa fal as al akota’s D Ne lewspaper vx BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1985 PRICE FIVE CENTS Children See Teacher Sla in HANI SOL BADLANDS IS SCENE OF DOUBLE TRAGEDY Rejected Suitor Commits Sui- cide After Killing 24-Year- Old Emily Hart! PUPILS FLEE FOR HOMES Girl's Assailant Fires Two Shots, One Entering Neck, Oth- er Close to Heart Dickinson, N. D., March 28—()— Angered because he apparently had been rejected as a suitor, Harry Mc- and walked into the Manion west of Medora late Wednesday, shot and killed Emily Hartl, pretty 24- school house in the Bad Lands north- year-old school teacher, in the room and witnessed thi edy which occurred at 3:30 p. m. school teacher lived at Cs McKenzie county. McGill had been employed at Rock- The automobile, according ings county officials, drew uy lonely school house, and Harry entered the armed with a 30-30 with his brothe: from Tlinois. ers got out, Arthur, 21, wal his home. body, close to ial Building Tonight ursday, displaying the last modern land transportation the room and in rth 9 of sh the. guard tee teth hemor ae tee ge Placed the. gun to his ; FINEST 10 BISMARCK Crowds to View Latest Models | BRINGS MOTORDOM'S ANUAL AUTO SHOW fired two shots, one entering neck and the other her the heart. investigated \oner’s inquest was The bodies in Event Opening at Memor- Bismarck's annual automobile show opened Thi word in enters the huge aecinn in the World War Memorial hung 12 giant Chinese ae t= ed by Peta gy ign rage ee on the balconies velour under the b i ietterne bie aod Mite, ‘and accentu- ire Meccan Soviet Oy 8 cma perl yl 8. hag ‘ne rious Death of McIntosh Girl Probed Myste | Roosevelt on Annual Fishing Trip to Bahamas | SPEED SEED LOANS TO STATE FARMERS 22 Field Supervisors Are Given North Dakota Instructions on Work in Rules and Limitations for Ob- taining Money Are Out- lined for Public will Applications AUTO CASUALTIES WN ‘March 28—(%—Appailed | by the nation’s automobile accident war—state legislatures ing Death Lists tic Measures to Curb Mount- World THAN U.S. WAR TOLL, one Chicago, deaths in 1934—the most ever record- | ed and only 412 less than all Ameri- can soldiers killed in battle during Thursday were considering drastic measures designed to reduce the dents last year were listed by the Heong rege ae Pa pared with 31,363 in 1933 and 1934 ONLY 412 LESS the in 1931, the previous peak year. states tre, onside, Eight have just passed laws requiring dri ers to be licensed, with teen aneing from 25 cents per individual to 50 cents per family. They include North |in a & setti Dakota. Lament Wert Dakota sre take to ee ed caracit ber dicapped driver off the , South Dakota and Ar- kansas will create road patrols with North Dakota, broad police powers. BELGIUM EXCHANGES i= FOR 3 DAYS|site } CLOSED by Honeymooners Clifford, governor of the Bahamas, years. VETERANS URGED 10 Miami, Fla., March 28.—(#)—Presi- dent Roosevelt. cruised aboard the yacht Nourmahal in the clear blue On meeting the yacht Nourmahal of Vincent Astor at Cat Bay Wednes- day, the president left the dest President Arrives at Baham Receives. British Royal waters of the Bahama island group ‘Thursday on his annual fishing trip. quarters at the Miami Biltmore hotel where Marvin H. McIntyre, @ secre- tary, was established with a staff. Farragut for the fishing ship he has used in southern waters for the last Says Local Activity Is Big Preventative board’s meet- = ACTS T0 AVERT THREATENED TIE - UP Hour Contracts governing _ board, Washington, March 28.—(#)—The/and Lady Clifford, “INRA started ‘Thursday an effort to} Mr. Roosevelt kept contact with IN COAL INDUSTRY Richberg, new Blue Eagle chief, and Negotiations for New Wage, avert a threatened call to all the na-| Washington through temporary head- tion’s soft coal miners to walk out ‘next Monday morning. ministration’s sr ‘The calling of both sides in this controversy to the NRA statement to this ®P-ling climaxed months of negotiations for new wage and hour contracts for night. The operators have been told t John L. Lewis, president of the workers, will call for a walkout Monday if new contracts are not signed by pees time. spine comp engl Expect Heavy Demand A. Kramer, field supervisor for tis ees teaiieadlind tom th by the county crop loan com- itees already set up in most coun- the agricultural adjustment ad-|sought information from representa- way detrimental to the success Peligatica bin rsigesiarend directly |other members of the recovery ad- the production control program fata a Ses wil ease solr tonne work mateation, or who are not propos-|tives of the United Mine Workers and | two ation |e, increase their 1935 production | Appalachian operators. betel paler dhatagdacmerr angio Burleigh, Kidder and Sheridan coun- i rr i an lu mittees ties. jcants fs For Political Revenge [Bound for Reno Olson Charges Ouster MACHINERY SET 10 BODY OF LEAH HAAS, FOUND IN OLD WELL EXPECTANT MOTHER, ance and Nonfeasance in Office Denies Allegations of Malfeas- REFUSED FLANNIGAN JOB and Foul Play ing Theories of Suicide tions of Roads on Former Administration Blames Unsatisfactory Condi-/EXPECT 1,000 IN COUNTY VERDICT IS KEPT SECRET and charged Wel-/be taken on receipt of the forms. J a H 2 i a5 / 5 | was actuated who control Tore governr each of the ford. to maintain the perro iindlagepca ployes to receive | with those cont Hi i sl coal mining conference was of many developments involving & of the organization, Wednesday it urged American Legion mem- bers in the Bismarck area to look over Step Is Taken by Government| on digiay tu °% the sutomobiles to Clarify Perplexing Fi- their home Somme unites and ascer- conditions 5 7 nancial Situation ia iil i ae Nav i wlth sad 3 ees by ne 8 hie i March 28. ursday prin Soe tf li 4 il ef ne HE il th il ay sige vil dl 3 i Hl is? Saal i ing nid lumber agree- government's ‘authority over it. Prompt revision of ment was promised in response code authority CLAIMED BY DEATH |" Funeral Services for Mrs. Al- i nen a iil fgg bs ere alta bert Kalberer Will Be i ail = Held Saturday 3033 his LE} ne a ais a ages ip LTH if il aie uf Ro a i ica Hy Heeb g 4s ta! S a i ae Us j ie istqi i at i Hi ml Ul at i i ile i an Office of Attorney General May Be Requested to Aid in ial hal 235 a veneer: ie seal ii lah ee fe intl lite bit | ergrrger ieee de agniast Olean ‘were that it eee AP highways in eeareban rey Compan clr poops paqgenad recargrsiprvned et ie fit ai: Soi a 5. Hal HF Hg iy el boas | Se na H i sh Pal Hi paps i Dazzling Array of Spring Styles| The Will Entertain Automobile Show Visitors He a nie ij allt 1h } el dil 32 a any i ie lk iN Hi, if alneadit tub. Rueb claimed he noticed the ae He i & atin | a FL ud ut i py TBs, Petit hilly Tritt ie ig i= INC- - j Sen Grows Following Sente: i Anti - Lithuanian ing of 91 Nazie & i i § as E crow haan mnana comny|HATELTON WOMAN i ill 8 cs H follow: Sorsdahl and s a i H inl Cain Eb temporary hi 2 ial Land Buying ze i iit al! i a i Hi 3 : tf i on b Hh 4 aH i j iia pate i Bn F-} a MT ij ati Protest of Sub-Marginal Senator J. P. 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