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ROTARY DRILL BEGIN OIL TAPPING SEARCH NEXT WEEK Equipment Rapidly Installed in Nesson Valley Field Ex- ploration Site Williston, N. D., Oct. 18—(P)—A Machine Is Displacing Men in Sugar Fields chine 1s displacing man-po' fields of America’s 11-state sugar bowl.” Machinery rapidly being developed eventually may replcae about 159,000 workers who now perform the prin- cipal harvesting operations in the beet fields, according to @ research Project report the Works Progrvss ad- ministration made public Monday, Reviewing the report, ton, Gill, assistant WPA administrator, admitted the number of beet work- ers is not large, but emphasized that {t represents an important population factor in Colorado, Montana, Wyom- as: Sa, ea oe nia, 4 2 ficance in Idaho, Ohio, Minnesote, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Da- kota, Iowa, Kansas, Indiana, Illinois and Washington. CHARGE ESPIONAGE Tokyo, Oct. 18.—(#)—The Japanese publication “Newspaper News” charged Monday that the work of foreign cor- respondents “borders on open espion- age.” The Arctic and Antarctic oceans, which are cold and not very salty, are vivid green in color. OTTO DIRLAM North Dakota Power & Light Company See RS ARTISTS SERIES PROVING POPULAR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY. OCLUBKK 18. 1957 WOMAN IS HELD IN. |New Deal Principat Issue for Arkansas { TILATIO OF MA | Little Rock, Ark., Oct. 18—()—The |new deal figured as the principal issue ip a bitter intra-party fight to be de. Sart SS cided Monday in a special election fo Advertising Executive Unable to tie United States senate seat left va. Explain How He Suffered cant by the death of Senator Joe T. | Robinson. Injuries Gov. Carl E. Bailey, who was nom- |inated by the state Democratic execu- ———_—_——— |tive committee, declared his independ- Minola, N. Y., Oct. 18—()—Policeient opponent, Congressman John E. study area in a “typical” great plains tegion of south central Nebraska. The effects of rainfall on small nat- jural watersheds of two to seven acres will be surveyed, Drake explained, and on smaller plots the soil conservation orkers will stimulate natural condi- ions with artificial sprinklers for de- iled observations, \Mother Watches Son Dive to Death in Ship MISCHA LEVITZKI Because of the high class of at- Pictured at the top above is a scene from the Ballet Russe, fea- ture attraction of the series, which will appear here Dec. 4. One of the most famous theatri- cal attractions in the world, the company of 110 persons travels on @ special train, carrying several carloads of special scenery and elaborate costumes. Opening the series Oct. 22 is GERTRUD WETTERGREN ~ Gertrud Wettergren, famous Swedish contralto of the Metro- politan Opera company. Next will come Ossy Renardy, I7-year-old Austrian violinist, who this year is making his first American tour. A After the Ballet Russe, due here Dec. 4, will come Mischa Levitzki, pianist, to close the series on Feb. 9. Convict Pointed Out |0f,Des "other, Billy. 12, ax they re- 9, store Oct. 9 and held hi tive fc As Girl’s Attacker |r oct. er captive for Betty Jane succeeded in escaping from the empty house where she was held prisoner while her abductor was * jout of the basement. A physician said sb- |the girl had been attacked repeatedly. SOVIET DISPOSSES NANTS Moscow, Oct. 18—(7)—The Soviet white government in a sweeping decree Mon- day took direct contro! of all living quarters in cities out of the hands of tenants’ associations which had been operating them. OPEN NEW CHURCH Hebron, N. D., Oct. 18.—( ig] services marked the formal opening of the new $14,000 Catholic church in the Haymarsh community near here Sun- day. The old church was destroyed by fire about a year ago Beeutiful, ef! white ‘woven wicker hamper with peneled front and black pearlite top. handles. Fold- away hosiery deier racks. released Mrs. Lita D. Hamlyn, attrac- tive 39-year-old brunette, Monday after questioning her for 24 hours in; connection with a mutilation attack on Wilbur E. Johnson, 54, wealthy advertising executive. | Inspector Harold R. King of the, Nassau county police said the woman. mother of a 20-year-old son, had been subpeoned to appear before a grand jury Tuesday. : Johnson refused to name his assail- ant, Inspector King said. District Attorney Martin W. Little- ton said the attack occurred Satur- day night while Johnson and Mis | Hamlyn were cruising in Long Isl:w’! sound on Johnson's 50-fuot $25,000! cruiser, | Both related, Littleton said, they| were alone on the boat but neither’ could explain what had happened. The district attorney said Johnson told him they had had a couple of drinks and that he had fallen asleep ona awoke to find he had been muti- lated. |Labor Leaders Hoping} | For Union of Factions Washington, Oct. 18.—(#)—Some leaders in each faction expressed high hopes Monday that next week's peace conference of AFL and CIO repres- entatives will lead to a new, unified labor movement. Each side will go into the confer- ence here Oct. 25 without any com- niitments. Neither has indicated anv willingness to yield on the conflicting theories of union organization. Nevertheless, members of eaci group said privately they believed something could be worked out to unite the 7,000,000 members of the two organizations into one force. LEMKE BILLED Dickinson, N. D., Oct. 18.—(#)—Con- gressman William Lemke will speak here Tuesday, Oct, 26 on water conser- vation, the Frazier-Lemke refinance bill and farm debt relief, R. C. 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