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6 THE BISMARCK-TRIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1985 : BELGRANO OPPOSES De Wolf Hopper, Fa 77-Year-Old Actor in Kan- med REGIONAL PLANNERS | Authority Will Be Studied ELETYPE the sands of southwest Africa may help to disclose the fate of the fa- @|Wm. Simon, there for a few days before going on to Riverside, Calif. They will spend the winter at the rf Partyke and Mrs. Wm. Partyke from —— -Ecklund { 'know he is recuperating nicely, Mr, Monroe is an old-time resident .of this community and a brother to Bur! | . home of Mr. Braszilla Boyd, a brother Monroe, local farmer. | i i ET WEDNESDAY ital (SEES RS, was oy sinus wonmey |, sunt Dy Of Ramer tant | INFLATION IN SPEECH Stage Comedian, Dies ME BRIEFS ies | (038, aay te tal ttal | asa cna act apion cas annee Sac an ee ee ae - ’ ——s sch ome Sunday attrnoon. | anc pee cairn te ar/ inne whe eet emer | 10 AMERICAN LION Attack Fatal to Sprightly \Formation of Missouri River) ,,Copenhagen—Seven | skeletons on} | Wr ast ue inty eee, Jack |Work as insurance agent. Madame Schuman-Heink Cited | sas City Hospital a century, died unexpectedly Mon- At Aberdeen mous’ Danish training ship, the bark Kjoebenhavn, unreported since she sailed with a crew of 62 from Buenos By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Underwood spent Sunday afternoon at the Murrey home. , : Johnnie Murrey, who has been DEVILS LAKE NOTES - 1 Pa a nen Mrs, Frank Paul &r. had as _ her] y; ‘ je | Aires Dec, 14, 1928, visiting his parents, left Thursday|, Ht as ‘Real American Citi |__ Kansas City, Sept. 23.—(?)—DeWolf | First meeting of the regional plan- he wees guest last week, Mrs. Fierguts of Nor-|for Fargo where he will enter the BUSINESS iN BE | TER Vy zen’ at St. Louis |Hopper, famous comedian whose ning board—composed of representa-| Minneapolis—Carl H. Fredlund was/| folk, Nebraska. state agricultural college. He was t stage career spanned more than half tives of three states—will be held|driving his borrrowed automobile on|, Sargent and Mrs, Smythe called at/ accompanied by Roy DeRose of Wil- peers vaes Sores on St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 23.—(7)—The | day. Wednesday at, Aberdeen, 8. D., M. O.|the left side of the street in Chaska, the Fred Klawitter home Friday. Bertram Ryan, executive secretary of the|Minn.,.the morning of Aug. 11, a spent. the! Mac McBurnie from New. York|Late Threshing Delays Retail dusiness of the bonus superseded &| The sprightly 77-year-old actor had North Dakota state planning board, state’ witness testified Monday ” at|Week-end at his home here. City’ visited at the ‘Murrey home| . u previous carnival spirit here at 10:10) broadcast a radio program Sunday said Monday. Fredlund’s trial for third degree mur-| Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andahl and| wednesday evening. John Murrey| Uptrend; Construction Shows a. m, (CST) Monday, and National |afternoon, although he was ill. After- The regional planning board is|der in connection with the auto crash |aughter, Gloria,.called at the Matt! accompanied him to Wilton and I Commander Frank Ms Panne ae wards he was taken to c hospital. composed of members of the various|death of Mrs. Walter Busch-and her |Andahl home Saturday bin ugh-| Bismarck. bo fected formally called to order the first ses-| He died of a heart attack. boards of Montana, South 7-year-old son, Perry, on the Shako-| Mrs. Herman Whaiste = : Sion of che national convention of the| Hopper had been giving @ series of ee oe a Bie ry. 0" | ser, Phyllis, called tt the Pack Seten. |, cenevieve Strandemo, who has American Legion. Monday’s morning session was de- | broadcasts each Sunday, usually com- ing here by plane. North Dakota. Appointment ofa chairman, who pee highway. ert home Friday. Florence Mae Little of Baldwin been attending high school in Bis- marck, returned to her home Thurs- Devils Lake, N. D., Sept. 23—(7)— Business conditions in Devils Lake : vi] district representative Tacoma, Wash.—Claude C. Kyle, 62, . incre: fall dicated largely to the formalities of |" He was known particularly for im- Fee et othe bend uit Se (St. Paul, Minn, general _pi called at the H. B. Coddington home|t¥ gevenine._ She was accompanied j were reported increased over ee aid convention call, marked by an address | mortalizing Ernest L. Thayer's “Casey made at the meeting. The chair-|@@ent for the Northern Pacific rail-|Friday afternoon. ‘Harold Larson had « misfortune by| volume was somewhat “behind,” but of welcome by Gov. Guy B. Parks of /at the Bat.” Hopper had recited the manship will rotate among the vari-| WY, died unexpectedly at a hospital| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Plannigan| jumping off a hay rack and injur-|anticipated an increase as late Missouri, and the presentation of dis-/ballad in his vibrant, booming voice s ous members of the state boards, | Sunday. were at Beach, N. D., last week-end.|ing his back badly. He is slowly im-| threshing had delayed buying. tinguished apy ign Wilding ad than 10,000 ae Rats ATRUATED PRESS Ryan explained. ° Aloux. Fults, SD Beebe Fag brie -ompriaee etd proving. Stores reported a decided increase The principal convention » lopper’s nurse said he refuse DeWOLF HOPPER Bag Mtns . 8 nay % rarmke, action on the long-sought payment take his illness seriously but remark- | cau dar paeln Seatiainn atin bd new chain store tax law, which went | Lakes, robe ng lad Used be COR EEC ae UN ed ed of adjusted compensation certificates, probably will not reach the floor be-} fore Wednesday. It is a foregone conclusion that a demand for cash payment will be voiced by the meeting. The method of raising the money is in dispute. In his message to the convention Com- mander Belgrano made a strong plea against inflation. jed rather ruefully he “guessed he'd | only temporary. have to slow down a bit.” Reads Newspapers He called for ngwspapers and read) | Weather Report | them before going to sleep. Hopper, said the nurse, made no| remarks referring to his family and several times banteringly referred to his weakness which he thought was{ WEATWER FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen- | ¢s erally fair tonight and Tuesday; cool- er with frost to- night. For North Da- under the Ryan said. sultant of the Montana state plan- President Roosevelt and congress of formation of a Missouri river author- ity, to which congress could delegate authority for an “orderly develop- !ment” of the Missouri and tributar- war department,” L, A. Campbell, Helena, Mont., con- ning board; Senator Elmer Holt, Miles into effect July 1, was victorious in its first legal test. Judge L. L. Fleeger of Parker denied an application for temporary injunction against enforce- ment of the measure, Washington — A communications commission examiner recommended Monday that Robert K. Herbst of Fargo be granted permission to build Frances By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN Mrs, Tebbo Harms and daughter, marck Holden and E. Murrey were Bis- Thursday. Elbie Murrey, who has been spend- ing her vacation with her parents, re- will|fall is one of the biggest building turned to Bismarck where she attend business college. had dropped below 1934 since that date, This deficit was expected to be made up within the next month. Building showed an increase. This eras the city has experienced. A new @|50 by 140 theatre building is under j Glenview i | construction; new store fronts have been added to more than half a dozen 200,000 Present ne acer? of, “death was sent to the| ola: Generally|ciiy, Mont, member of the board, Peal arian casting Station at Moor-|ving, were callers in Bismarck ‘Tues-| 97 VIOLET L. JONNEON ‘tle a sow wabiden te the ieney As the Legion sai eM Ses8 Re | eopeey ca Heer et oakland oar | Tuesday; cooler oad R. R. baat ached Falls, Mont.,| were moved to Duluth, Minn. day. wi aanis Mr. and Mrs. Bud Windmill and] hospital also is bierane to one soon, SELLE AS ot liSHie Was tie alice ¥ tonight’ and. injChairman of the Montana board, will —— Miss Dorothy Edson started children of Walker, Minn. are here|, Application also has been made nearly 200,000 visitors were in St./She was his sixth wife. Washington.—Delegates from 34|ing in the East Frances school Mon- Louis for the four-day session, which will close Thursday afternoon with the election of national officers and selection of a 1936 convention city. A tremendous ovation greeted Ma- dame Ernestine Schuman-Heink as she advanced to sing the. “Star Spangled Banner.” A roar swept the hall as she concluded and Command- er Belgrano presented her with a leather bound citation for her serv- ices to the Legion, referring to her as “a real American citizen.” Camillien Houde, mayor of Mont-/ real, invited the convention to hold its 1937 meeting in the Canadian city. Prays for Friendship Dr. Vinzo Comito, Italian war vet- erans representative, declared “the enemy of yesterday may become the friend of today, but we pray what- ever happens the friendships between the American Legion and the Italian by his parents. i As one of the great comedians of the American stage, DeWolf Hopper: achieved fame in a profession other than that for which he was intended | Wanted Lawyer Son His father was a lawyer and was ambitious that some day his son might join him in the practice of that profession. That plan met with the approval of his mother and both were abetted in the purpose by one of America’s most illustrious lawyers,| Joseph H. Choate, a warm personal friend of the Hoppers and godfather of their offspring. De Wolf Hopper went through with} the plan so far as his preliminary ed- ucation was concerned and to the ex- tent of spending six months in Mr. Choate’s office. About that time he took part in an amateur performance of “Conscience” at the old Fourteenth while a For South day. For east portion Tues- day; frost tonight. a= ot Generally fair and cooler to-| night and Tues- Montana: Generally fair to- night and Tues- For Minnesota: GENERAL CONDITIONS A low pressure area is centered over! the Red River Valley, Winnipeg, 29.76, high pressure _area overlies the western Canadian Provinces, Ed- monton, 30.12. Showers fell in Iowa and Utah and the weather is some- what unsettled in Montana, but else- day; except unsettled’ extreme south portion tonight; cooler tonight east of Divide; frost northeast portion. : Partly cloudy to- night and Tuesday, except showers in southeast tonight; cooler in west and south tonight; cooler Tuesday, light frost in northwest tonight. board will be W. R. Ronald, Mitchell, Aberdeen, secretary. Senator J. P. Cain of Dickinson, chairman of the North Dakota board, Ryan and Dr, Irvin Lavine, consult- ant of the board, will represent North Dakota. RECREATION PARK IN SANDRILLS MAPPED Development Work in Red River Valley Area Awaits U. S. attend the meeting from that state. Representing the South Dakota S. D., chairman, and W. E. Collins, zations gathered Monday to hear President Roosevelt open their 1935 “Mobilization of Human Needs” con- ference. Washington.—A presidential execu- tive order Monday dropped an extra $800,000,000 of the works-relief bil- lions into the coffers of the works progress administration for its cam- paign to put to work by November 1 three million five hundred persons on relief. Driscoll i By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. Alma Bertheau and son August of Linton were visitors at the far-flung welfare and health organi-| day. ‘@jhe had crushed in a grain blower at Selmer Oanes threshed for Wm. Kershaw Wednesday and Thursday. John Olsen and Floyd Owen were shoppers in Bismarck Thursday af- ternoon. Mrs. Wm. Kershaw entertained the Three Leaf Clover homemakers club seven .members present, Mrs. Arnie Thursday afternoon, There were Madiland, Sr, and Miss Vina Harms were visitors. After the meeting a lunch was served by the hostess, as- sisted by her daughter, Mrs, Melick. for an extended visit with Mrs, Wind- mill’s mother, Mrs. Celia Delong. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Siebold, who have resided on the Amanda John- son farm here for the past six months, have moved to Wilton. Violet Johnson is employed at the Albert Aune farm home north of Wilton for a short time. / Mr. and Mrs, Walter Simons and children, ‘illard » Wi Simons, Art Sals- bury and Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacob- son visited at the Albert Larson home in Ecklund Sunday. is confined to his bed due to an in- Harold Larson John Olson took his brother, Louie, to Bismarck Friday to have the stitches taken out of his hand which the Tebbo Harms farm while help- ing thresh, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kesslering of Bismarck visited at the home of jury caused from jumping off s load of bundles while Annette Anderson spent @ couple of days at the Amenda Johnson home during threshing. Mrs, Agnes Lind and son, Louis, of Still were dinner guests at the \C. M. Jacobson home Sunday. for federal funds to build a new high and elementary school building esti- mated to cost $300,000, while two new chain stores and another ladies- ready-to-wear store have been added to the business district. This year saw also the completion of the $100,000 new World War Me- morial building, while $35,000 has ale ready been spent on labor and ma- terials for a $100,000 recreation and athletic field just west of the city. Fifty thousand dollars more for this Project was recently approved by President Roosevelt. A $9,000 incin- erator was built as were several tour= a cabins on the west side of the iy. i MURPHY RITES SET - Butte, Mont., Sept. 23—()—Fu- neral services for Police Chief Joe J. c Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Melick Sunday. {es suffered in his last of many hand- Street Theatre, New York, After that|Where the weather is ee, fair. Option Action Al Chapin and M. T. Olson homes} Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Joh d H. B, Thompson came home Mon- h Veterans association may be preserv- he manifested ‘a restlessness and dis- | Temperatures are quite high from the as Friday while‘en route home from the | daughte: day after spending several weeks|‘0-hand battles to uphold the law, ” i , rs, ed. tate for law and his distinguishea|Gteat Lakes region to the Plains ug! Raymond Johnson and|naving for May Little. will take place Tuesday. Admiral Richmond Pearson Hobson, hero of the Spanish-American war, was introduced by Belgrano. “The world is not safe for demo- cracy,” he said, “on the contrary the last 20 years has brought a condition where a struggle is eminent, a strug- gle which may determine whether constitutional democracy can endure or perish. Autocracy is threatening the foundation of Democracy.” the boy a chance in the theatre. It was not long after that De Wolf Hopper’s father died and with money received from the estate, the son or-| ganized his own theatrical company. It was called the Criterion Comedy Company, with which Hopper made his professional debut as Talbot Champneys in “Our Boys” at New Haven, Conn., October 2, 1878, Born in New York 28.06. States, but cooler weather prevails godfather advised his parents to give lover the western Canadian Provinces. Bismarck station barometer, inches: a level, 29.82. Missouri river stage at 7 a. m., 2.6 Reduced to se: ft. 24 hour change, -0.2 ft. PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: Total this month to date . Normal, this month to date Total, Jan. Ist to date .. Normal, January Ist to date Accumulated excess to date .... Lisbon, N. D., Sept. 23.—With 63,- 000 acres under option, at an aver- age price of $6.20 per acre; with plans ready for the establishment of a 2,500 acre recreational park ex- tending 18 miles along the Sheyenne river, and with other plans under pre- per cent of the 750 residents of the area, the land reclamation project kriown as Sheyenne River area, No. Pparation for the foresting of 14,000 8 |acres and the relocation of about 45 Yellowstone park. Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf, who has been spending the summer months visiting relatives at points in Oregon and at Tacoma, Wash., returned home Sat- urday. Miss Beryl Johnson of Florence, 8. D., is visiting at the Nels Meland home. Miss Esther Tompt of Steele has recently been visiting at the Mc- Cann home. 2 school students at Wilton. Lorene Simons, Effie Erstrom, Evelyn and Doris Larson are among, those who attend high school at Bis- —_____.________-o i McKenzie . | —_______..._._—4 By MRS. T. T. HUGHES marck this term. The Larkin club was entertained! The infant daughter of Mr. Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Geo. ie. Mts. Steve Murrey passed FETE MRS. FICKEL and] Hettinger—Eight district poste of away/the American Legion meet here Oct. A farewell party was given Frida: Sev a ly Tuesday ‘The child/16 to hear State Commander 8 8. The comedian, whose full name} WESTERN NORTH DAKOTA |Dak., A-2, operated under the land | afternoon for Mrs. Tula Carr at the bom Palen Apher ek ee ese origere had been suffering from whooping/Boise, State Adjutant Jack Williams ’ was William DeWolf Hopper, was High- Low- | utilization division of the resettle-|Mount home. Mrs. Carr will leave|treshments were served by the host-|Cush for some time. and other Legion officials. born in New York, March 30, 1858, est est Pct./ment administration is ready to go|to spend the winter months at Fin- Jess, assisted by Miss Margaret Olson. . yf the son of John and Rosalie DeWolf | BISMARCK, clear 89 47 .00/ahead with development work as soon | gal. ‘The Royal Neighbors held a meet- Baldwin Consumption of wine has increased Hopper. His paternal grandfather |Beach, pcldy. . 86 44 .00/as the federal government accepts the} Mrs. Carl Ingstad of Bismarck has o— @ | more than 20 per cent in the last five ) ‘ ows was Taton Hopper, a famous Qudker Beso 87 83 90 options. it has taken. been visiting at the Titus home. de ane seein ie Capea} years in France. rf his mother's side he was descended |Bcamnson, cl Pee anSirtemplate the with-|dren af tering were vislioes at Gos [aay venice Bank. 2. By MES. FLORENCE BORNER | we from the widely known DeWolf fam- \Duse donor peldy fo 40 00 eee ees a erase and Wright aeiaray 2 kadai ply ionic Leconte Mesdames Carl and Oscar Lander- SHE SINGS FOR ROYALTY — ; +: Peterson, Game and Fish Head, |ily of colonial times, which traced !Garrison, peldy. ... 43 00|cultivation of @ large portion of the| ‘The Misses Laura Ward and Janet |any cvering Ginoen Mecsas cea |holm will ie hostesses to the Crofte SHE SINGS FOR VICKS . . Voi PI in Talk Bi its lineage back to the eleventh cen- | Jamestown, clear* 36 00 district in eastern Ransom and west-|McCann have left for Jamestown to|their director, Mrs. George Manly, Star Homemakers club Wednesday s an oices Plans in Talk Be- tury. |Max, clear .. 43.00 Richland ti ularly called |enroll as students at Jamestown col- 2 ’| afternoon. os f Li Club While achieving fame as a come-|Minot, peldy. . 41.00 a caeabes les popularly calle lage: attended. Mrs. P. J. McNeill was a)" 5. ameatt col casmnid Gavan sal } ore Lions: Cly dian and comic opera star, Mr. Hop- | 5 fee Srcusht to the attention of gov-| Mr. and Mrs. 8, E, Olson and fam- jee Poultry club took in $18.00|°aller in the community ‘Thursday Per continually attracted attention by on, cldy. r ci ily were entertained at the Edward ee Williston, cldy. 48 .00/ ernment officials a year ago by Judge | ily iwi from the benefit dancing party held Possibility that North Dakota may get a federal fish hatchery in the near future was voiced here Monday by Arthur Peterson, state game and fish commissioner, in a talk given at his martail experiences. He married six times and figured in five divorces. His first wife was Ella Gardiner, a cousin on his mother’s side, and his second, Ida Mosher of Boston, a mem- Devils Lake, cldy. EASTERN NORTH DAKOTA igh- Low- M. O. Thompson of Lisbon, and C. H. Plath of Fargo, a member of the state planning board, the idea of reclaim- ing the sandy wastes and foresting Thomas home at dinner Thursday evening. Rev. and Mrs. C. Brenna and daughter have returned from Min- morning. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lenihan of Bismarck visited recently with her parents, Mr. and Hrs. Herbert Little. Mr. and Mrs. Swan Swanson and in the hall Saturday night. Mrs. Jessie Easton, Mrs. Fred Habeck and Mrs. Henry Larson at- tended a Homemakers council meet- sine 00 neapolis. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Jenkins of Bis- ‘ the regular noon juncheon of the lo-|ber of the chorus of the McCauil|Gr@nd. Forks. peldy = oS re italy kay meee a Miss Ella Swanson of Eldridge, ing dn ogee by [marek eoeeicead at the Alvin cal Lions club. Opera Company. These two mar-risbon, clear .... 38 00 | veloped by several governmental |Minn., was a caller at the C. A. Swan-|Maurice Howery of Bismarck, left | Nordstrom . The establishment of ® United|riages had been contracted and dis: 47.00 agencies which have successfully had|S0n and Al Chapin homes Friday. | ‘Tuesday for San Francisco, Cailf. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke of States fish hatchery in this state is|solved by divorce before Hopper had |Oakes, clear 42; 00 peeisies iwbichi Bas Miss Hazel Nelson, who has been| ‘The Ladies’ Aid was entertained|Cromwell visited at the parental included in the program for stocking |Passed his 28th year, His third union, Wishek, clear 40 00! since, ear ae H. R. Daniel-| Visiting at points in’ Minnesota, has|wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Henry |"ome of Mr. Fricke Thursday after- the lakes and rivers of the state with|Wwith Edna Wallace, a noted actress, MINNESOTA POINTS son of Fargo hes heen project man. |7eturned home, of noon. : : ’ Benen pe commissibperscald,, | «| Ouniinuer trom 1008 to Abe, and the High- Low- ager. He heads a staff of 10 clerks| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Syverson | place. Officers were all re-elected: Mrs. Adolph Reith ‘and small son, Br Peterson, after outlining the provi-|next year he married Nella Reardon est est Pct.! 254 additional field men with head- |#2d son, Mrs. Anna Olson, O. J. Olson | president, Mrs. T. T. Hughes, vice Harold, who have been 8} the sions of Governor Welford’s hunting |Bergen. The fifth Mrs. Hopper was/| Minneapolis, peldy. .... 80 52 .00 (ors in Lisbon. To date the bulk |2nd Mr. and Mrs, EJ. Swanson and | president, Mrs. W. H. Stark; secre- |Past few weeks here with Mrs. Reith’s proclamation, dwelt briefly on the|Ella Furry, whom he married in 1913) Moorhead, clear 82 44 «00 be gaily ae fe “been securing op-| {amily attended the Mission festival |tary, Mrs, E. L. Adams, and treasur-|™other, Mrs. Mathilda Baumgart, Apple Creek project for providing a|and who obtained a divorce in 1924. v CLG EN OEE ARs eee g OP’ |held at Steele Sunday. Mrs. <{and other relatives left for their Grace Moore sings for you as the ‘ ip 3 \A year later Hoppe: fod tor th SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS tions for six months on the land of er, » Henry Larson. Refresh > reeding ground for waterfowl. AjA y pper married for the ‘High. Low- ry _ I © | ments were served by Mrs. Larson, as- home in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Fri-! charming hostess at Vicks Open survey of the project has already|sixth time, Mrs, Lillian Glaser, a eat est’ Pet, | ne Bree { Clear Lake | by Mrs, George Hughes and|@8Y sfternoon. They took the train| House, Tune in on this great pro- been ordered by J. N. “Ding” Darling | Singer of Oakland, Calif. The come-| tiuron, clear .. 5 50.00 Ph - Ps sic Mrs. R. C. Wildfang. to Bismarck where they spent the) gram broadcast and the project is viewed favorably |dian was the father of two sons, one) Rapil City, pel + 92 52 .0/Pension Act Victory * Mr. and Mrs, Erick ana|2sht with relatives and left Satur-| over a coast-to-coast chain (NBC) by other officials in the bureau of|by his second wife and one by his —— . By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN ly left day morning on the bus for their] every Monday night at 7:30 p. m biological survey, Peterson said. fifth, MONTANA POINTS Ball Planned Here home. Central Standard Time, Grace President E. B. Klein announced he e Friends of John Monroe, who was| Moore is presented by Vicks the 5 . Miss Magdelena Malsam, «.. the that Dr. C. Jaeger, German consul|Wrangle Over Trial | neve, pet. cst est Pet! A national pension act victory ball. been employed at Braddock: Yor acene injured while at work at the state| one name that stands for’ Better 1, at Chi vould be in s! eae 2 See gees general, ai cago, would be in Bis- Helena. cld 84 54 .00]one of more than 400 to be conducted |time, returned home the first of the penitentiary recently, will be glad to} Control of Colds. marck Saturday and that a joint Judge Reaches Court mites City, eldy. - 90 48 .00/over the United States, will be spon-|week. luncheon with representatives from The above record is for 48 hours, the three services clubs attending would be held in his honor at 12 noon, St. Paul, Sept. 23. — (#) — The! months-long wrangle over Governor WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS sored jointly by Bismarck and Man- dan chapters of the railway employes Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Keller and daughter Ruth visited Sunday with High- Low- organization Oct. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer. nae Rahiaoie ae he fees appninisienl ate nell piete: ve est est Pet, ae Sec are cbeing held te ‘ ue ane ans Ole Newland and } mi | judge in ie secon jorthwes! jan- | Amarillo, Tex., pcl . af mari e passage of e pension act ‘fami ant Norma Hansen mo- tor of the Mehus Conservatory, who |corporation alleged stock sale swindle | Boise, Idaho, clays! Bt 58 00 by congress and to raise funds for its|tored to Devils Lake Sunday where ae Benin pat Dy, Rus | trial reached the state supreme court | Calgary, Alb. cldy. .... 76 48 | defense in the courts. Glen Newland returned to school for aut Ss cae Moteaded aed Manan. | Denver, Colo., peldy, "" ga 58 ‘00| Arrangements for the celebration |the coming year, Prins ied by Miss Belle Menus. pening its fall term, the court! pes Moines, Towa, cldy. 8 62 .70|Were made at a joint meeting of the} Mr. and Mrs, Frank Shaffer were ae ante the Cub tee Gaal alee arguments on the appeal | Dodge City, Kans. clear 90 62 .00|Bismarck and Mandan committees|Monday evening visitors at the Al- Keller of Mandan, E. H. Bakken de- | pemnst the alternative writ of pro- Panes, ay pela a cy on Sunday. Members of the committee |bert Christensen home. ‘ puty regional Boy Scout exerilive Paden is eee Te ee as | ansas City, Mo. Pelese 92 70 00/0 o- Bi Haney, Be z au eciesiand a: Med une at RS from St. Paul, and Paul O. Netland.| james . Montague as presiding judge |K0S, Angeles. Cal. peldy. 78 58.00 MRE ana TIE, RGM. DE eee ee . Shipley and Al Stri = - lodene, Utah, rain ... ree ‘ an ith tie peogeam sonumities tre in the trial of E. W. Decker, former 'No, Platte, Neb, clear 92 58 .00|Mandan. af Phoenix T | Banco board chairman, on grand lar-!Okla. City, O. clear .. 88 68 .00| Ticket sales will start in a few days, next mere. D. D. Prust was pro-| ceny charges. iPhoenix, Ariz, cldy. .. 96 76 .00|it was announced. e gram irman. J. C. Thomson, Banco vice presi- |Pr. Albert, S., ay. +++ 76 38 00! “speakers Sunday included L. E. By ELIZABETH NEFF r - 5 holder Defir = dent, won acquittal from the same | Qu Appel e” pele. é - = os ‘Bordwell and C. E. Dorfler, Haney, ttockholder Defined cpares fo ley ;eOuy. Se Icl court St. Louis, Mo. peldy.": 86 68 .00/and Howard Vessey, Jamestown. August Neff, Sr., was a Thursday For Stray by Sathre ot 2 state securities commission in- | Silt, Lake City, U» cldy. 86 60 24) ‘ SRR: Ree At Ne AE POEL Sei ee vestigation. is. 8, Matte, Mich. clear 36 36 00 Erwin Wolff to Face ‘Martha Neff is boarding at the « When a “sl older” @ stock- — jeattle, Wash., cldy. .. 4 holder? & Bi k Hunters Get |Shesen,, Wo. peidy: 86 48 00/ Manslaughter Charge|cnzst etme) hikes Nile eeeenaing, § ‘Attorney General P, O. Sathre 6at-| emmarck Tlunters Get sicux City, Towa, peldy. 86 68 04 felon Netf spent Tuesday with her urday answered the question for) Big Game in Wyoming |Smitt current, 3. peldy. 8 34 00| 4 warrant for the arrest of Erwin] cin? th6 pachel girls near Arena, Representative Ole B. Stray, who as (The Pas, Man. clear .. 16 48 Pes aseeae eateiaten tes charges of "The Christ Roth young folks were business manager of a ley news- | Winnemucca, N., cldy. ‘ ” | Sunda; Bossert paper recently was involved in a eight-day natioe trip during, whieh | Winnipeg, Man., peldy. 74 ,52 00 ae ee sy = ae Z Frgae4 pital ato ty ef : stockholders struggle. they bagged deer, a black bear, elk! = "s Attorney C. F, "| Sunday evening callers at the Alex Sathre replied that section 4547 of |and antelope, L. R. Shipley and Carl; Hazen Girl Hurt in ton county sald Monday. Wolff, in-| vet home were David, Martha and oy laws is “clear and to|Nelson returned to Bismarck Sunday. | . jured in the automobile accident in : : : : point.” It provides... “Every!D E. Shipley, who also made the trip, Car Mishap Sunday |wnich Max Lay of Kulm, N. D, was , re ®person acting either in person or by Tepresentative must be a & bona fide stockholder, his own name on the corporation at least election.” the election had “other is expected to return home early this week. The trio left here Sept. 9 and were Joined at Powell, Wyo. by Mr. Ship-! ley's brother, R. D. Shipley. Theyion the car in which she. was riding were outfitted with packs and horses | blew out, causing the car to hit an- at the Earl Martin Rimrock ranch’ other machine on the highway about and spent eight days in hunting|25 miles north of Mandan. through the mountains. Nine pack| Miss horses and seven saddle horses were used by the party during the 100- mile trip., Guides for the Bismarck party were Lue Ericson and Jim Tuff, veteran killed, was released from the Bis- : se ! ’ marck hospital Sunday. Also dis- 2 charged from the hospital was Wil- bur Mauch, 17, Bismarck high school student, hurt in the same accident, HURT ON HIGHWAY Valley City, N. D., Sept. 23.—(P)}— | Lulu Haas,"18, 315 Tenth St. was in @ local hospital Monday from injuries received when a tire M THIS GIRL—prominent, wealthy—hatchea _a plot... . wore gray pajamas .... bor- rowed a flashlight . . . sighed with regret “ +/+ + faced an escaped convict, Elaine Chalmers’ surprising story ts told in ‘the new serial, “The Blue Door.” Begin lt Today cathe Editorial Page ROBERT FINDLAY DIES

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