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acti ile! ara ital Tee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1986 us LAWYERAPPROVAL [Former Pal Testifies|PIONEER GLEN UILN NOT NECESSARY 10 |Against Tommy Touhy MERCHANT IS DEAD SETTLING LAW SUIT 4 Ploztiffs May End Cas May End Case Out of Court Themselves, High- est Authority Rules Plaintiffs in fegal actions have full power to make any settlement they desire with or without approval of their lawyers, the state supreme court ruled Friday. It handed down its decision in re- js ~~ versing a Morton county district court Tuling, in suit for recovery brought by three residents near Hebron against ae. Security Credit company of Man- “+ ‘The three plaintiffs, Jacob F., Oscar, and Fritz Hauser brought the action in connection with a loan obtained from the cred& company but later settled the case out of court. Floyd R. Sperry, Golden Valley, attorney for the Hausers, applied for an order set- ting aside the settlement which was granted. He claimed that also in- volved in the suit which involved a total of approximately $900, were some interest clients other than Hauser had assigned to him. The supreme court ordered the dis- trict court to vacate the orter and ruled that the settlement under writ- ten stipulation signed by all parties to the action would stand. “We are aware of no rule whereby a client may be compelled to litigate an action to suit the will or wishes of @ his attorney,” cited Justice A. M. Christianson, who wrote the court de- cision, FIVE 70 COMPETE FOR SCHOLARSHIPS North Dakotans Eligible to Free Four-Year Course at Military School Five North Dakota high school «Students will be selected May 1 to compete for four-year scholarships at The Citadel, well-known military school, it was announced here Friday by Arthur E. Thompson, superintend- ent of public instruction. The selection will be made by a committee of which Thompson is chairman. P. G| Harrington, state commander of the Veterans of For- eign Wars, will be a member. The other two members will be selected by Thompson and Harrington jointly. The former also is a war veteran. ‘The scholarships, sponsored by the Bociety of the First Division, A. E. F., will be awarded under the auspices of the V. F. W. Candidates will be select- ed on the basis of answers to ques- tionnaires which are being sent out to principals of accreditec high schools in the state. s ‘ ‘The five from this state will.be en-, ‘tered. in competition against five from South Dakota and from this group of 15 three scholarship winners will be selected. ‘4 To be eligible a student must be between the ages of 16 and 21 years and must have at least 15 credits from an accredited high school. The scholarship will cover all necessary expenses for a four-year course, in- cluding board, room, ordinary medical attention, books, uniforms, fees and tuition, The Citadel is one of the best-known military schools in the nation and offers standard college courses in all subjects. WPA Workers Dig Up Unidentified Bones St. Cloud, Minn., March 20.—(?)— County officials are chagrined be- cause WPA workers reported to have found the skeleton of a human in a 4 gravel pit near here failed to give au- thorities “official” notification of their discovery. The bones, it was said, were found buried about two feet deep in a pit on a farm one and a half miles south of &t. Rosa, in Millwood township. County Attorney Harry E. Burns, asserting the find had not been re- ported to him, pointed out that “mur- der never outlaws,” and said his office would go to work on the case “at any time we receive official notification.” Government to Spend $9,000,000,000 in °36 ‘Washington, March 20.—()}—Spend- ing of more than $9,000,000,000 in the next fiscal year was indicated Thugs- day in a recasting of government fi- nancial figures and estimates. If this sum should be spent, it will represent the ne rene outlay in any peacetime year. Expenditures for the ‘ Present fiscal 12 months are estimated at about $7,645,000,000. After President Roosevelt's fresh appeal for $1,500,000,000 for relief, budget estimates indicated that at needed for cash bonus payments. Banks and Insurance « Firms May E Be Exempt ‘Washington, “March 20—“}—Con- gressional tax drafters agreed “tenta- tively” Thursday to leave hanks and 3 peirance Compeniee cs of 8 Deane’ new levy on undistributed corpora! and to keep psveligel ty under in modified form of present corporation ip De fictous "WEAK MOMENT’ OF STUDENT FORGIVEN Montana Man’s Wild Ride in Stolen Cab Forgotten by Chicago Judge Chicago, March 20—()—Because Joseph A. Graber would not “wreck a boy’s career for a moment of weak- ness,” Edward Gans, 26, Loyola uni- versity medical student of Harlowton, ‘Mont., was freed of charges of reck- less driving and larceny of a taxicab Thursday. Gans was charged after an early morning spree last Feb. 23 when he took @ taxicab in downtown Chicago; | tion Picked up four passengers at a loop hotel, then crashed into a parked truck after a wild ride. all four were injured. Gans’ father, a Harlowton physician, Paid $3,100 in settlement of civil claims, Street Car Trapped By Torrent of Sand St. Paul, March 20 20—(P)}—A street car, trapped in sand and debris a foot deep when a torrent of water poured |f: down Richmond hill in South st Paul late Thursday, was freed by work- men Friday.. The flood of melting snow water ripped a gorge three feet deep in Richmond avenue as it roared down the hill and threw a delta of sand and rocks across the street car tracks at the bottom. ;| amounts, Epmeier said. Leon Epmeier Asserts That|y, 7, Nelson, 79, Plays 79, Played Lead- Chicago Gang Leader ing Role in Community Manned Machine Gun and State Affairs pri gaer ttn g Da for- mer pal test Tommy 3 Chicago, at the latter’s trial for mail we robbery in federal court Friday. Leon Epmeier, who has pleaded guilty and is awaiting sentence for the same offense, said Touhy manned @ machine gun in a group of eight men who held up the mail shed at the Milwaukee railroad depot here Jan. 8, 1933, and escaped with nine pouches containing $78,000. Epmeier, testifying for the govern- ment Thursday, said that after the robbery the gang went to Chicago to divide the loot. Of the $11,000 in cash, he said $750 was given to each of the eight men involved and in addi- tion Roger Touhy, brother of Tommy, Teceived $2,000 because he had “fi- nanced” the trip to Minneapolis, and $325 for the machine gun used. Sev- eral other persons received various ‘The gang cut cards for three dia- mond rings and a gold nugget found in the loot, according to Epmeier. Negotiable securities worth $50,000 were buried under a garage. Tommy Touhy will claim, his coun- sel said, that he was ill in Chicago at the time of the robbery and physically _— of participating in the af- BURGUM TO SPEAK Jamestown, N. D., March 20.—(?)— Leslie T. Burgum of Jamestown will deliver the commencement address at | the graduation exercises of the Nome high school Friday, May 29. W. R. Hoidal is superintendent at Nome. f NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY “IT GET THE BEST COFFEE VALUES AT NATIONAL” HERE'S WHY YOU SHOULD BUY COFFEE AT NATIONAL Finest coffee imported direct ... and Sweet Girl 1-Ib. bag 19e VACUUM PACKED — COFFEE Ib. jar 25e In National’s Modern Meat Markets VEAL ROAST, Pork Loin Roast Boned and Rolled, Ib. ____.192¢ Gas Lb. 21¢ | Pork Chops, Ib. 25c Cuts chant and former member of the state | as mayor three terms, a member of legislature, died at his home here the school board many years and fol-| Thursday following a stroke. |lowing his business retirement in 1918) Nelson came to Glen Ullin from Red \was elected to the state house of rep- Wing, Mnin., in 1883. He established | resentatives two terms. the Barnes-Nelson general mercan- tile company which for many years| Jackson of Chicago and six children, was the chief retail establishment in| Mrs. K. W. Bergen, Browning, Mont.; | this area. Mrs. W. E. Dunham, Williston; Dr A past president of the state Retail Edgar Moore, Glen Ullin; L. T. Nel- Merchants association, Nelson for the|son, Haywood, Calif.; B. J., Glen Ullin, last quarter of a century had been| and George of Bismarck. prominent in North Dakota politics. Puneral services will be held at the He was active in civic affairs, found-| Congregational church here at 2 p. ed the Glen Ullin Lions club, served|m., Sunday. Step right up, folks, and see the animals fy IGA is collaborating with MCCALL’S “A” Blend 10 1b. box 59¢ 25 1b. box $1.23 Lb. 15¢ Instant Postum 8 Oz. A3c Prune Juice 2 ex 19¢ Grape-Nuts Flakes 7 oz. pkg. These prices good for week of March 20th to 26th, inclusive 18K Cut Green or Wax Beans ...15c 19 oz, No. 2 can 18K Oven Baked 28 of. can Beans, 2 for .. .35c 18K 17 of, 303 cans Veg-All, 2 for .25c Fancy Golden 18K Corn, 2 for 25c +20 os. No. 2 cans 18K Fancy 20 o£. No. 2 Guest Peas ...23¢ 18K Table Sweet Peas, 2 for ....33c 20 os. 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