The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 16, 1937, Page 4

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HIGH COURT FREES lowing Action on Habeas Corpus Writ Sheriff Martin Homuth of Stutsman county, was freed Thursday by a writ| conviction, of habeas corpus granted by the North Dakota supreme court. Paroled to Ed H. Hager of James- STUTSMAN PRISONER sr ei ee wa ee issued by a justice of pec ee on cuaree per order, i i - {Of grand larceny alleg ave Paroled Convict at Liberty Fol-|0f grand _larcet Auer phy ee tween the time he was arrested and convicted on the other charge. Granting the writ, the court held a SS prisoner on parole from the peni- Charles A. Vosburg, paroled convict | tentiary is not subject to arrest under who has been held in custody by |a warrant issued by @ justice of peace! heit. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1987 itentiary. for an offense committed prior to his It added, however, courts are not without power to procure the at- tendance of convicted prisoners, either a3 witnesses or as defendants, through habeas corpus or by some other pro- Vosburg was convicted Sept. 19, 1936 to serve an indeterminate sentence of from three to eight years in the pen- ‘The lowest temperature at the North Pole is 60 degrees below zero, Fahren- U. 5. 10 BUILD 12 COMMERCIAL SHIP Largest Peace-Time Order Is First Move in Drive to Re- build Merchant Marine Washington, Dec. 16 —(— The} Joseph P. Maritime Commission ‘called for bids| Chairman, i gpsanes eee ee ae eee Set saunter. ish towel, two 12” wash cloths and lovely box. Very low-priced. Cannon “Washies”’ Siz different e reone TH OO cloths, Low Price forPrac- tical Gift-Giving! + Lustrous rayon Give a Novelty Blanket Beauties at | hed First quality China cotton in clean-cut designs and bright colors, 70°x80 Fine Spreads Tad and cotton. 84”x 105”. Ward value! 300 Fourth St. - Phone 475 at Give Wards hose and you know you're giving value tna beauty! Pure silk, sheer but durable. Also heavier serv- ice weight. Lovely colors! Luxury “Crepe” Twist Chiffons Look sheerer; e wear longer. Va- rh) ried leg lengths, Made to Sell for $1.39! Pajamas Men's flannelette ‘or P broadcloth, in neat, new patterns! Men's Sport-Bock DEBE Sweaters Piald front, solid col- ree bo slide fastener front! There's. No Finer Gitt fer Her than Wards Lingerie Rayon Crepe 4-Gore Slip Popular non-twisting Rip-proof tied Tailored, embroidered. “Miracle” Slip Pure d ba frets 50 satin. 4-Gore, ‘ atyle, Satin Dance Set Panties and bra s] to match, Lace trimmed. 32-36, i struction re- duces wrinkling! New SMART patterns! Men's Silk or Wool Mufflers Fine gilk prints or nh EN all ee Men's Capeskin Gloves ose Neat str: domesti cape “fleece rey ‘ards price! it program Worse wa replacement to rehabilitat this nation’s seing t merchant fleet of. Kennedy, commission said the World war fleet| profitable Rich qu Thuredsy for immediate constsuc-/ will be virtually obsolete within five tion of 12 fast single-screw steel cargo | Yeats. vessels for operation in foreign com- mates placed merce. The commission said this rep-| between $19,000,000 and, $23,000,000. resented the largest individual peace eC time order for merchant cargo ton- nage ever placed in this country. phil see eee mission said, Ral TS aad thd b Pilon yy Buy More Gifts This Christmas by Savin WARDS GIFT SLIPPERS Ox litbmen tilted satec™> yr velve et efor the | were’ Sa oe om Russian % : nag lavish with ieee het black astrakhan! Parone = a Ta fait! Pine blacks felt. me tah oie yh pright linings. "i 19 owest glove MONTGOM = “1 bie, era eri sue, Sone For every Man on your List Soeks 25° pees and pina in rayon an listen. Mercerised heels 2 gs sad Sizes from 10 MEN'S © Well-chosen tractive poet riz BO fe! Fl; Bae “a ez a seat! Full Gift-wrapped. e BOC MEN’S ALL WOOL Plaid Jackets said unofficial esti- the cost of the 12 vessels Black Walnut Stumps Are ‘Buried Treasure’ te] El Paso, Texas, Dec. 16—(?)—Ex- “buried ting form of huge black wainut stamps, |“" hundreds of years old, has proved a sideline: for Roberto Re- acceptedté sie ein. lwo ple ‘and wel! 4 ig stumps, weighing an average marl Revilla exports most of his wood to pattie teaeee cr trae, Italy and] #!! affiliates of the water. fr}, ey, ‘ . sift irae! lue or red felt slip; padded ae mining man of Chihuahua City, 3 South Dakota ‘ Banks to Merge Minneapolis, Dec. 16.— (®) — Three , Tough boulders. Cut and| South Dakota banks, the Citisens.Na- pornos: they pitas a ey in-/ tional Bank é& Trust company, Sioux grain which brings good money/ wang wirst National Bank, Huron, later and First National the First Bank Blok corporation, will be merged December 31 as the National Bank of South Da- Ducks can leap from the surface of| kota, with headquarters in Sioux g on Exceptional Values in Warm Felts! Wards give you extra Warm sturdy with gay plaid cuffs. Soft chrome leather soles and heels! Wards for, radependable savings. Sizes 6 to 2, Th "Beautiful Crib Blankets Freres $ stench ma_ cotton, Reversible. 1to3 and 2to6 I Boys’ Suits Tubfast e b deloth SD and’ percalet Priced for Gift Giving a Soft Pouches Chic Envelopes eTrim Swaggers 98°

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