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[HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1935 ZENGE WOULD WED WIDOW IF CLEARED "Still Loves Former Finance Whose Husband He Is Charged With Killing Chicago, Aug. 8. — (P) — While a grand jury hearing evidence in the emasculation slaying of Dr. Walter J. Bauer rested, Mandeville W. Zenge, 26, Canton, Mo., farmer - car- penter, Thursday re- asserted his inno- cence and reaffirm- ed his love for Bauer's widow. Asked if he would marry Mrs. Louise Schaffer Bauer, to whom he was en- gaged when she suddenly turned to the chemistry pro- J fessor, if acquitted, : Zenge said: — “Yes, if she wi oer have me.” Zenge is held on a warrant charg- ing murder. He told interviewers that he still loved his former fiance and “would do anything for her.” Crickets and katydids of the same species in different parts of the coun- try have distinguishing chirps and trills added to their common calls, according to an eminent Washington, D. C., scientist. Printing the telephone directories of New York City constitutes one of the largest publishing industries in this country. Big Summer Shoe Sale Now in Progress Shoes for Every Member of the Family at Greatly Reduced Prices. Now at the People’s 8 Dep't. Store Fifth St. 7 Starring in Show ot Aftection To prove that the honeymoon isn’t over just because their southern cruise ended, Bud Ernest, radio production man, and his bride, Lyda Roberti, stage and screen star, enacted this affectionate scene oboard the Grace liner Santa Elena on arrival at New York from California. Ticket Teams Open Booster Day Drive Six teams and two individual mem- bers from the Association of Com- merce began Thursday an intensive ticket sale campaign for the booster day game, which will be played here Sunday. Planned as a send-off for the Cap- ial City nine, which is entered in the national baseball tournament at Wichita, Kansas, the appreciation day feature is expected to draw a record crowd. Teams conducting the drive are: Douglas Yeater and Leonard Ander- son, R. C. Kirkwood and A. E. Ander- son, Henry Jones and Earl Monson, Kelley Simonson, E. D. Klien and Al Mayer, G. A. Dahlen and Floyd Cun- ningham, Joe Patera and William Koch. Individual solicitors are Frank Milhollan and W. E, Couch. All teams were instructed to com- plete their sales by Friday noon when jthey will report to H. P. Goddard, | secretary of the local association. MASICA RESIGNS Wahpeton, N. D., Aug. 8—(#)—P. V. Masica, head of the business de- partment at the State School of Science, has resigned to accept a Position with the United States in- telligence department. He will be succeeded by E. C. Flora of Valley City. HAIL HITS ALBERTA Calgary, Alta, Aug %-~#)--“ai!- ruined wheat on 200,000 acres Thurs- day marked estimates of a new storm | damage survey WISCONSIN VILLAGE ISOLATED BY FLOOD Southern Wisconsin Still Feels Effects of Monday Night’s Deluge LaCrosse, Wis., Aug. 8.—(?)—Leav- ing a wide path of destruction in its wake, a high wall of flood water from the rampaging Kickapoo river poured into the Wisconsin river at Wauzeka Thursday. The village of Barnum, 18 miles north of Wauzeka, was isolated, its 200 inhabitants unable to seek refuge in nearby communities as water swept through its streets and over state and county trunk highways. At Gays Mills, Soldiers Grove and Steuben, streets were filled with water, but highways into the higher Sround to their east were open. The Mississippi river was at a 59 foot level here, a rise of 1.5 feet since Monday night when the near cloud- burst struck western Wisconsin. Throughout this region, men are rushing repair work on roads, bridges and railroad rights of way, as well as on private property in the cities and villages swept by the floods. TO OUTLINE PROGRAM A comprehensive program for pro- jects affecting every community in Morton county will be gotten under Way at the meeting of the county planning board postponed from Tues- day until Friday, at 2 o’clock, when @ cull representation of the mem- bership is expected. The meeting is cpen to all persons interested in de- veloping relief work projects, says State's Attorney C. F. Kelsch, HOLD MISSING COUPLE Bridgeport, Neb. Aug. 8—(®)— Advised Thursday that Jose Barjas, 22, was held at Chinook, Mont., in connection with the disappearance of a Bridgeport girl, Deputy Sheriff Roy Clark said an officer would be sent rT | Bride Changes Her | Mind at the Altar pi Es Dees ee Towanda, Pa, Aug. 8—(P)— Justice of the Peace Harry N. White straightened his tie, open- ed his “marryin’ book” to the right place and started to read the binding words. Then the bride-to-be, Helen F. Vockroth of Elmira, N. Y., whis- Pered in the ear of the bride- groom, Walter C. Rennie of Southport, N. Y. “Whoa,” Rennie ordered. “She said we aren't to get married until Saturday night.” The justice of the peace pulled ‘up short, HAS 3-WINGED DUCK Wahpeton, N. D., Aug. 8.—(?)—Har- vey Torgerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Torgerson, has a three-winged duck. The novel bird is perfectly de- veloped with exception of two wings on its right side. KINDRED TRIBUNE SOLD Walcott, N. D., Aug. 8—(?)—The Kindred Tribune has been purchased by C. C. Clemmons, publisher of the Walcott Reporter. Alf Ringen was the owner of the Tribune. NEW ELEVATOR READY Wahpeton, N. D., Aug. 8—(?)—The new Monarch Elevator company grainhouse with 40,000 bushel ca- pacity, has been completed here for the 1935 crop. ‘THINK THREE DIED IN |* PLATTEVILLE BLAZE |miles southeast of here early Thurs- Mother, Son and Employe Thought Trapped in Flam- ing Frame House Stanley, Wis, Aug. 8—()—Three Persons were believed burned to death when fire destroyed the home of G. W. Schmidt, professor of economics at Platteville state teachers college six day. Mrs. Schmidt, 60, her son, Frank, 30, and Florian Bruzan, 22, employcd on the Schmidt farm, were believed trapped on the second floor of the frame structure and burned to death. Frank Schmidt is a naturalist em- Ployed by the field museum at Chi- cago. The fire was believed to have been caused by defective wiring. Mildred Micke, a maid, leaped from @ second story window when warned the house was ablaze, ran to a neigh- bors to spread the alarm. The World War broke out at a time when virtually all the great leaders were past their prime. Wilson was the youngest of all with his 58 years. Clemenceau was 73, Hindenburg 66, Kitchener 64, Foch 63, Moltke 65, ———____—_- ___—_ | Cooking Has Girl | ee New York, Aug. 8—(?)—Devah Zeller, 13-year-old scout, success- fully passed her cooking merit badge test although she was all up in the air, She roasted corn on an eleventh-floor terrace of the RCA building, in Rockefeller center. That's where the corn was grown and that’s where Devah built her campfire. DUEL CHECKS WEDDING Hal Du Berrier’s wedding to Muriel Holt, San Francisco nurse now at Monte Carlo, has been delayed by a j{ duel he must fight with an Italian | army officer over a fancied insult to | Mussolini, according to the St. Paul | Dispatch. Du Berrier is a brother of Mrs. G. H. Spielman of Mandan where he is known as Harold Berrier. COTTON CROP BIGGER Washington, Aug. 8.—(®)—In its first estimate of the 1935 cotton crop, the department of agriculture Thurs- day predicted a total production of 11,798,000 five hundred pound bales, 2,100,000 bales more than last year. Tabulate figures on land ownership classification survey at N. D. exper- iment station; repair roads by filling in earth, rock and gravel in Mercer county; build dams in Emmons coun- ty; grade and gravel in Marboe and ‘Sukhomlinoff 62 and Asquith 62. to Chinook to return the man. TOURNEY AT JAMESTOWN Jamestown, N. D., Aug. 8—(®)—A Jamestown district kittenball tourney will be conducted here Sunday to select an entrant in the state tour- nament here Aug. 18. REDS HOLD CRETE CHURCH Athens, Aug. 8.—(®)—Two hundred Communists Thursday occupied a church in Canea, Crete, in what ap- parently was a strike movement. It Was reported the demonstrators had failed to rally others to their cause. _oreeee and thrills await you when you tune a new 1936 Philco! 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