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IL CONSERVATION DISTRICT HEARINGS ‘TOSTART TUESDAY First Organization Meeting of ats Kind Scheduled With Others to Follow county townships who have peti- tioned for creation of state soil con- gervation districts will be given first hearings Tuesday, A. D. McKinnon, state co-ordinator, announces, The hearing at New England Tuesday afternoon for Hettinger “county farmers will be the first of this kind in the state, McKinnon re- Land occupiers of. the proposed Slope county district will meet at Amidon Tuesday night. each county 12 townships are being pro- oe creaon. of a soil district, Attending the meetings will be McKinnon and John N Hagan, com- missioner of agriculture and labor = ® member of the state commit- McKinnon said they will view the Broposed areas to determine “if there is need for a conservation district, whether enough public interest is shown by the land occupiers, and if Creation is feasible and practicable.” Dates for similar hearings in Bur- Jsigh and Kidder counties will be set THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1987 Bleaching Bones.Reveal Murder’ _|TOURSTDRECTO Again on Desert’s Shifting Sands| RETURN FROM TOUR Party of 13 from North Dakota, Montana Back from Trip to West Coast TOURIST DIRECTORS: | Beery Rescued Her, Hunter Accidentally Finds What Little Remains of Man Sought for Year Death of Wallace French Just as Puzzling as Unsolved Murders of 50 Others Phoenix, Ariz, June 12.—(NEA)— Bleaching bones on the sands of the southwest have again been revealed by accident—and have added another mystery murder to the records of offi- cers there. Desert murders have been recorded at an increasing rate in re- cent years. More than 50 such kill- positive evidence of foul play. “This is about two miles from where we found Wallace Frénch’s automo- bile, when he disappeared s year ago,” the officers agreed. Wallace French was never found. 8o the officers called his 8) emphasis him = ing of tourists by highways No. 10 Chancery, and took to the skele. {3 and 2 through Nort! 3 i POLY I seas | CHANGED IN STATE} Flee Bi if t it ; ey 3 i & 8 He i rb d 2 ' g i Bg i fu h etl i at 5 $ +e fl e All next week, he stated. SWIMMING POOL IS OPENED 70 PUBLIC Classes to Be Conducted for Boys and Girls Daily During Coming Summer ton. Chancery easily identified his eons hat, clothing, and dental work, Nobody can say, yet, what happeried to Wallace French. Why did he drive onto the isolated desert, unless with somebody who held @ gun on him, or who lured him there on some pretense? _ Marder Will Out ‘The evidence points to murder any way deductions are made. Moreover, history suggests that the murderer will be caught in time. Many another killer kas dumped the body of his victim lon the Arizona or California desert, thinking it would never be revealed. 'Too often it has, and strange justice has stalked recent: murderers. Some of them have been put to death in the Arizona prison for just such mistakes within the past two years. Clews pop up in the most unexpected manner. Sands are moved by winds, and bodies are revealed. Or coyotes dig out shal- low graves. Co-eds from a college were hiking S/on the desert when they found s grinning skull beneath a cholla bush. "They shrieked and ran, and told the officials, but that one was never solved. A wandering Indian found blood on the sand. He knew it was human blood, even though it was several days 5 looked and ‘looked and found @ body in a hole. Later two Mexican Ufe-saving |hoys were hanged. We to the edges of the Bismarck municipal swimming pool Saturday as Arnold C..Van Wyk, manager, anti his corps of assistants cleared up last details of work in Preparation for opening Saturday afternoon and waited for the first de s 4 & E Beat 5 ta Sheriff J. R. McFadden of The murder of Wall: Maricopa county, standing by French's clothing at the lonely desert death scene, He Dug Up Bodies A New York crook murdered two prospectors for their meager store of gold, buried them in a shallow grave on a spot where nobody would likely come for 10 years or more, By chance | (07 and leg bones of the ‘victim, * after some fast, detective work, {@ man rode several miles to call on the chairman wimming sa" com- igh county o Three Die, Two Cheat Inrushing Mine Water Burleigh county chapter Cross, ® physical Gr, Nanaimo, B. C., June 12.—(#)}—Two q| Survivors of the latest accident in the tragedy-marked history of Vancouver island’s mining region recovered in & 18° hospital here Saturday while weary Tescuers announced two known dead and ‘will be sold for $7.00. by Tavis, Bismarck high ‘The swimming pool is under the gu-j&chool basketball star, on Broadway of the Bismarck city park |®Venue, one block east of the E : candy, ice cream ham- SIDE GLAN' Piano Studio .. Open for Summer. : ‘Poot-Saver | Relieves corns, pain in calf of Chief Will Speak Here Col. John ©, Hobkirk of head of the Salvation army prison Verne aiicipe) poo! was| department, will be guest speaker te be opened to the public Saturday afternoon, Child Munches Wheat; Smut Makes Her Sick here Sunday, Maj. Herbert nounced Saturday. i a re Be iy : iy ital jie a rij singles to Jadwiga Jedrzejowska of Poland, 6-1, 9-11, 6-1 in the finals of the Beck- enham tennis tournament, GRANT SOVIET REQUEST Washington, June 12.—(P)—The announced I att rity ay — French was revealed when a deer hunter stumbled over this shoe jand found the” bodies. Weeks later, killer was arrested in New York, thou- services in the Salvation army citadel Montana. policies WELFARE WORKERS COMPLETE STUDIES en ee Three Agency-Trained Persons from State Return from Ad- vanced Instruction look alike— : Governor and Attorney Ge Undecided on What “Steps amnres Morr: Dakows ond welt advanced study at Chicago university, will return this month to take ‘active scholarships apie the] welfare offices where they received preliminary training. Welfare workers returning to the Commit ts Will Ch Up Before More Allocations Are Made of the North Dakota *'Mirs, John Boettiger’ Is Wedding Attendant at program, We FA LAHR INSURANCE -~- BOND party were family. Dr. Agnes Stucke Is + Co-ordinators’ Chief announced Baturdey! 4H Club Delegation To Washington, D. C. Members of North Dakota's ‘of! cHickEN. -. 6DC Served frou 11:30 a. m. GH 8:30 p.m Chicken Dinner ‘hast tke you weed to get ot hetao, Uncle Dave's Chicken Inn SUNDAY, JUNE 13 * ‘DR. RS. ENGE . toca mo timer -D. HH Motorists, Attention! : ~ Effective Monday, June 14, the Bismarck Police = Dpartment will strictly enforce the NEW PARKING LAWS Deen ant "When You're | : FOR A DRIVE | OUT : ‘We cordially invite you to stop at the White Cabin Cutb Service Station Bouth Bide of between and Try our Toasted Hamburgers, Hot Dog Sandwiches and others, all served with Shoestrings AS A WEEK-END SPECIAL We will t Southern Style Fried : ‘Under management of G. P. News ; AT THE Saturday

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