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E come, B. He oH. H. Wiltia IS OKAYS BABY” WIL trants Cheered by Valld- ity Ruling | _ ‘Feronte, Feb. i} but one of Toronto's “stork derby” mothers Fejolee ever @ court decision validat= | ing eccentric Gharies Vance Millar's 08 pawn to the city’s most preilfie mother ‘Phe sale exception was Mrs, Paul ine Mas Clark, whase claims to vie- tory received a possible aet-back when the Ontaria court of appeals, Gey ing the prise, also declared ileaitimate éhildren would net be counted in the contest that ended Oct, 61, 1086, ten years after Millar's death, 'Phough five of Mrs, Clarke's nine offeprings were born after she waa Fated fram her husband, it wae polited out the five ehildren were hot necessarily illegitimate aa Mrs, Giark’s rivals claim. ‘Mis. Clarke was philosophical about the whole matter ‘Just a Gamble’ “i was just a gamble anyway aa far as i was concerned,” she eald, 'T nis ali along 2 might nob qual= iy. “Mis, Clarke's attorney, @, RB, Mee Keawh, indicated he might appeal from the decision of the highest On- tarie court But the ether contending mothers Weleained the court ruling with joy unalloved “Phat's great.” exelaimed Mit if Martin Kenny, "but F ought to get G all tte money." Bhe instructed her attorney to fight for recognition of her claim to vistory oi the Basle of 11 children she asserts she bere In 10 yeara aue= 4 ae Millar's death, ‘Two of those 41 iF, er appanenta aay, were Hot properly registered, JAMESTOWN HOST TO N. D, BOTTLERS Numerous Speak 0 Are Listed en Convention Prog at 27th Session Jamestown, Feb, 8.=( Fhe North Dakota Botjlerw’ assoelas ned ite BTth annual session he Wiaday IOTAINE, John Bernabueel, Jamestown, pres dent, Was presiding. Bimmerman gave the address ef wel: . A. Bestrem, Grand Farka, seoretary-tieasurer, gave hla report, Fem Moore, Bt. Paul, past president of the National Bottlers’ assoelal > brought greetings, J. BP, Jamestown, diaewased federal lanes. Rawart hibges @t. Paul, Great Northem public relations effieial, will on, Phuisday wight on “Business, Piggest Game in the World.” F _ Phuieday afterneen Dr, C. #8. Ladd, > Bismarek, food commissioner ant | @hemist, Waa scheduled ta speak, Feilday morning, J. & Wallace, > Jamestown, internal revenue depart: RRent, Wi apeak on “Boolal Becurity.” Mandan, a member of © the board of directors, will speak on E “Other bines.* i @, B. Gore, Fareo, chemiat, owner and bottler, will conduct an epen Torun. 1 Fue otter tx te most expert of all ; atimal fixeanen, RBven the fleet trout and salmon are no mach fer 2 Ais skill, aan federal tax veveipts t= @ per cent on tre sale of AG BONda, @Xcluaive of frearais, 1822 and 1038. DR. R. S. ENGE Crirepractor Drurless Phyatelan Lecas Bik, Biamarek, N. Dy ‘Pvtephone No. 280 When DoesAge Cheat Women Hon, | te New York, Detrel BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1987 It’s News When the Boss Stages Sit-Down Strike a ! ; fe I ofr i il E Lj i 7 ut "$28 thi init th pH RE i E i | : i FILM WRITER SHOT Walter L, Fry, head of the Pry Products, Ino,, plant in Detroit, initiated something new into the atrike vogue which haa swopt the country when he imitated his 100 girl employes and went on a altdown atrike of his own, aa shown at left, had his meals sent into-his office, slept there, ‘The girls,” he said, referring to the workers, somo of whom are shown at right as they danced to while away the time, “will have to GUN USED T0 SLAY TRACED BY (-MEN a = ce Sey sel Pearson's ly Ie Burleigh Pioneer (72 yore SOW PRIESBUN ' Hysterical Wife 10 AIRPORT PILOTS Takes Last Trail mnc2 5.2: saneein aan fre ror peel Yello, was foun atot 9 death in e| Guay Anewaring Calle Funeral Services for Charles D. Rodgers, 76,|"penty for Aesatance Who Came to North Dakota in 1883, was in the same bed wi the tragedy Are Held in Bismarck Funeral services for Charles D. Rodgers, 76, who died Feb. z : New Jereey Hopes to Run Down Owner of Murder Weapon Beginning Today Hackensack, No J, Feb, .=(4)= G@=man selence has removed a major @batacle to finding the owner of a @un wed in the murder of R, Norman Redwood, New York “@andhog” union leader, Bergen County Police Chief Peter J, Sicoardl sald Thureday, Fhe federal bureau of investigation PS herent . D. Feb. 36. low-blocked highways and branch was discovered. She was unable to traffio in this wection tate have been @ boon to Mr. Howasd Burleson, operators (=| taporatorieg at Washington reatored/22 at his farm home near McKenzie, were held Thursday at the filed-off serial number, he aaid,/2 p,m, at the Perry funeral home here. Rev. Floyd E, Logee and the purchaser's name was expect=/of the Firat Presbyterian chureh officiated, : Fa ed Thursday from the manutwcturer, Despite bad weather and poor roads, the last rites were Aiseteght ly ‘erfestaaicter ni attended by many friends and neighbors, including pioneers would lead to the Killer, Hie like Mr, Rodgers, eame to Western’ North Dakota when waa youn ‘The FRE report, Bicoardl said, caus- rs ed investigators to arog rails that led Mra, 7B French and Mrs, Charles Staley sang two duets, it, and his wife apparently had a Nedari’ uae egaaepte and ly across , pinning ‘Mrs, Pearson beneath, Pearson had been in ill health in recent years, associates said, and spent most of his time at this desert resort. He was about 40, i brought into ‘Thursday Mr. Burleson to bring Pots, Jud, 5 EE in Lauds, Okla= | “No Night There” and “Beautiful River.” C. D. King and Miss lee ehtef, now dead, mma King sang “Nearer My God to Thee.” ae ee ‘ye aes Honorary is bearers were V. M. Craven, F, W, Korn, P, BE. D GOUnIy, ania. county oreiats | Roth, William Hughes, W. 1, Watson, J. P, French, 1. B, Heaton Power Plant Strikes and members of the (Interstate crime | and H, EB, O'Neill, bated would confer wits Wwe alan we Ae Bey nan Clizbe, e of elm son) HE. Continue in Cities Jemph Moresehi, president, Wildfang, George Manly, B. F. Drawver and Edward Adams, » Feb. eda Bove, vicesprealdent, | Burial waa made in Fairview comotery beside the body |tlement was in aight Thuraday for the pea Cartlers an) OF Ma, Rodgers, Who died April 24, 1935, GE aie ie tela resi tise sexy Bullding Laborers union, ery eaerehng epg sare Charles Des Moines Rodgera waa! about two miles west of the Rodgers cause of w terrific labor diapute In} 3 fi This tly, was) durl the Walon, Geel if i pera of ~ cet Ga Ate : eee the inet Mace, them were Mm five ohil- nm the spring of @ Indians Baby Son of Wealthy laren, Mis, 1s OW, Soerty cee) ot were aeay starved sane dong, hard iyural Biamark; ©, were. winter, umerous cattle had died on Argentinian Kidnaped icitiand take, ‘ont: ive, BF. Bist | the prairie and Mx. Rodgers recalled tury | (herena) of MoKensie; wa A, | that a band of them stopped near his Buenes Alves, Feb, .—@)—Eusenio! yodgers of MokKensie and Billings! place, stripped the meat from the Treela, 2 #on of @ Mont, and Minnie L, Rodgers, who} dead cattle and dried It on racks. and sei prominent Ar’ died by infancy, Knew Warrier. Chief ine family whe disappeared! Mr Rodgers farmed in Towa for a) John Grass, famous Sioux warrior, lay night, & believed to have’ year after his marriage and in 1883) stopped at the Rodgers place many Been kidnaped by gangsters police came to Dakota territory, arriving in/ times and he and Mr. Rodgers were @iselosed Thuraday, | Bismarek on April § of that year, He] warm friends. Bugenio = disappeared from his homasteaded near MoKensle where he] He was never afraid, he said, be- familys home at Mar Dei Plata, had lived ever since except for various/ cause on still days the boom of the fashionable resort 290 mile south of winters spent un, fired morning and evening at Buenos Alves. He is the son of Simon | Washington end Lincoln, could -be heard by him) jeer yo @ giandion of connie ee an Save interest en his farm, ntonio Santamarina. jatfains, serving ¢ hi Police concentrated Unetr search on /sehool and tor SS ee ee Se efforts te locate remnants of Une kid: | present at the pand of tne late Rogelio Gor. 'siones for both oad known aa “Pike Cabem” (baby Member of Une Bi Rees association. Farm Relief Hearing | dass ine texetory when Opened in Congress seo 220 see, omne te are ‘ jot Ris early sourees of ‘Wasningion, Feb. 8—)—Tro mash ; Dattel lier seamments ef the ectnmistration | he, CHeaON oF ae PROTA — CHOP Mawence and #0ll conservation benefits — started 5 5 Roma and toa ge iF sibel Gas Cayuse Hurls Tom Mix Into Pool 58 i 3 é 3 f Don't let tonight “horn in on tomorrow! “Vour heed,” seys the buck. “can be counted Ax ready te be stuffed and mounted (, when yeu drink, yeu flaunt the rule Ot mrederation end act the feel.” ago Din, Redgers fered a heart attack, believed to have deen caused by a severe cold, and ing children were at the family home quring his last Wness, Mr leaves, Desides his two sons and two daughters, 13 grand- enildren and one great grandohild,| Rey Sperry, mfant son of Eugene) Sperry. 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