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UND. FRATERNITIES (seriesstncestara: Saytats |Get, GSheereinaots suet . of Rey! ‘Gordon ni, He 5 aes and Douglas Hendrickson of Grand |Chester Norby and William Vander. Sause Wis Arthi N tof rander- | wi 5 ur Nugent Watauga, 8. vort, Marmarth, Harold Svenby and | Aberdeen, 8. Harold pe Eldon Dah! of Rhame, Charles Vail |derlin, and Fred Nelson of McVille. PLEDGE 141 FROSH; ENROLLMENT GAINS Forks. Beta Theta Pi: of Milnor, William Hande and Harry McFarlin of Crookston, Minn., Bruce Maynes of Houghton, 8. D., Wenta, Merlyn Yoemans, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1936 Otto of bro of Mil- Bjork of En-| persons stricke! castaway. Food Poison Claims Four S. D. Persons’ tn efforts to save the ives of the four iy Persons stricken Monday evening with —_—_——o_oCoo— food poison died Tuesday night and DeFoe based his story, “Robinson | their attending physician, announcea Jerry |Crusoe,” largely on the experiences of | Wednesday morning. Eilsworth | Alexander Selkirk, ‘Their deaths occurred as an air- plane sped north from Kansas City with serum expected to aid physicians a lieved to have been poisoned by Sept. 16.—()—Four | home-preserved beans eaten at a Monda: evening | rooming house operated by Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Angel here. R. J. Reddick, 46, pool hall opera- tor, died late Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Angel and Arnold Johannsen, 22, gro- cery clerk, died during the night. Asks N. D. ‘Rangers’ To Help Locate Mate Secretary of State James D. Gronna chuckled Wednesday over the “wild west” picture of North Dakota drawn in a letter he received regarding a per- son missing from the state of Illinois. The letter sought the “great aid through rangers and your different | | methods of procedure in mountain states” in locaing Ralph W. Lee who disappeared from # farm near New Boston, Ill., two months ago.” Writer of the communication was Mrs. Lee who said the family was of- fering $500 reward for information leading to his return alive. Declaring her husband was possibly an amnesia victim, Mrs. Lee described him as six feet in height, 54 years old end weighing 140 pounds. He has blue eves, light hair and a “large” nose. Gronna forwarded the letter 4. Miller, head of the state bureau criminal identification. A frog does not use his lungs in breathing under water. The’ nostrils are kept closed, and the skin of the peta body serves the purpose of 8 Bismarck Students Join Kappa Sig, Delt, A. T. 0., and Sigma Nu Groups WARDS September Safes. FEATURE EVENT! § Grand Forks, Sept. 16.—()—Regis- oat 3 : z eee ; tration at the University of North Da- : : Se : ee kota totaled 1,273, a gain of 18 over . last year’s second day enrollment, ac- cording to Registrar R. O. Wilson. Twenty-two additional freshinen registered Tuesday to bring that clags total to 432, largest of the four classes. Ten fraternities had pledged 141 men at the close of the second day of registration. Three fraternities, Theta Chi, Tau Sigma Rho and Tau Delta Phi, failed to announce pledge lists. The pledges included: Sigma Chi: Gordon Bye, Wallace Paulson and Dick Mathieu of Grand Forks; Morrell Sexton, Robert Solberg end Bernard Black of Fargo; Phil Kjelmyr and Harold Piltingsrud of Leeds; Ormiston Kermott of Towner; Marvin Greenstein, Leonard Olson and Russell Lippert of Jamestown; Wyner Rorvig of Nome; Jack Scully of Water- «twn, 8. D., Bryan Thompson of Mi- not; John Cameron of Plainview, Minn.; and William Bates of Red ‘Wing, Minn. Delta Tau Delta: Louis Thompson ‘and George Becker of Northwood; Lynn Byrne of Bismarck; Roby Stew- ard of Garrison, Morris Butler of Scranton, William Wiese, Orville Hol- tan and Leonard Norling of Washburn and Ralph Becker of Jamestown. 8. A. E. Pledges 13 Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Richard Mc- Gree and Ingvald Renstrom of Mi- not; John McCormick of Minneapolis, Helge Hogfoss of Grafton, Larry Fores! of Brinsmade, Charles Thompson of La Rugby; John Rue and Leroy Hein of Panties, bloomers, st less at Wards! Long or short New Salem; Delbert Ellis of Langdon; of pure EI sleeves. Full sized, will not Richard Adams of Grand Forks, Wil- aekh shrink. Tearose, blue. 16-17. liam Ordway of Mandan, Peter Burich of Chisholm, Minn., and Edwip Steph- enson of Forest River. Phi Alpha Epsilon: Maxwell Green- land, Marvin Dock and Elwood Lee of Aneta; Alvin Jacobson, Kermit Larson and Morris Jacobson of Tagus; Don- ald Freeman of Souris; Wilbur Young of Lansford; Elwood Cameron of Stel- farton, Nova Scotia; John Devich of Virginia, Minn., and Ralph Stearns of Antler. Phi Delta Theta: Earl Starkey, Robert Gilleland, William Nimmo, Nyor Olson, Bud Sheridan and Chester Peterson of Devils Lake; Bruco Stev- ens, George Vaughn and Robert Harshberger of Cando; William Hauser and Asmond Baggenstaus of Dickinson; Arnold Boyem of Harvey; Russell Buckley of Stillwater, Minn.; Robert Fair of Edmore; Don Bell, Cur- Us Walgren and Ralph Aselson of Grand Forks. Bismarck Men Join ‘Kappa Sigma: Ray Check, Arthur Johnson and Donald Evans of Wil- liston, Ed Donovan and Philip Wil- son of Langdon, Robert Hawkinson and Donald Jacobson of Crosby, Son- ny Wick of Grand” Fotks; Harris Owens, William Owens and James Hurning of Bismarck, Allan Burns of Bowman, Kenneth Douglas of East Grand Forks, Minn., and Roy Collins of Ashley. Alpha Tau Omega: Orville Berg- ten, Robert McCumber, Stanley Beck- tr, Wallace Trandem and Vernon Johnson of Grand Forks, Evan Lips of Bismarck, Earl Hary of Kenmare, Lee Pepple and Norman Neuenschwander of Fessenden, Kenneth Halvorson of Westhope, Ellwood Engemoen of Val- ley City, John Hewitt of Minto, Rob- crt Cramer and Goodman Sjue of Portal. Sigma Nu: Carlton Austad of Het- tinger, Roger Renolds and Mayo Erickson of Minnewaukon, Howard Storman of Rolla, David McLean of Buttsville, Richard Rausch. of Bis- marck, John Moses of Hazen, Lynn Everson of Granville, Charles Ego of Lisbon, Jack Mulloy of Bismarck; Vir- gil Banning of Mott, James Brastrup of Courtenay, Donald Michel of Brinsmade, Don Reinartz of Minot, Loren Tolefson of Devils Lake, Robert Rovelstad, Edwin Simpson and Alvin &chrede of Grand Forks. Eight Join Lambda Chi Lambda Chi Alpha: James Rist and George Wralstad of Velva, Har- cid Westrum of Bowbells, Bernard Lyons and Leonard Cleary of Grand GREVHOUND S »- LOW: EXCURSION FARES SS Sisotnassat MSE te GHT OUT OF OUR A WAME THAT STANDS FOR WEAR Wards low price I1s° lity—but priced Buy Them Now and Save 32¢ on a Pair? Every Spring and Fall, during Shoe Week Wards present the season's smartest shoes at startling cut prices! Styles lifted right out of our regular, higher priced stock (boxes never opened before) .. . reduced from Wards regular low price to save you more money at the beginning of the season! Above: Square toes, heels and perforations. Big eyelets. Black or brown. Below: De- tachable kiltie tongue. Popular walled-up last. New Fall shade of luggage tan. 312-8. After Saturday, the Price Goes Back to $1.98 a Pairl 4° Fairy Tale Coats For School or Dress DRESSES New York hailed them enthu- siastically at higher prices. Now Wards flash them to you for less! 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