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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 18

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Huron, South Dakota
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18
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PAGE EIGHTEEN The HURONITE and THE DAILY PLAINSMAN, Huron, S. D. WEDNESDAY, JULY, 6, 1955. Pierre Courts list June 15 To July 1 Cases PIERRE The following cases were tried in Pierre In the Justice of Peace Court befovo Niels P. Jenson-from Juno 15 through July 1: Thomas Douglas was charged with i a a by Helen IVHiglas.

He was fined 5100 and sentenced to 30 days in jail, both fine and sentence being suspended on condition of future good behavior and payment bt court On motion of States Attorney Mayer, action was dismissed against Eugene Lehman on a had check charge when Lehman satis- lied judgment for costs and the sheriff for the 510 check In Question. Charged with assault and battery, Theodore Bordeaux was released on 5100 bail to bo brought to trial July 5. Nelsen Williams waived examination on a charge of grand larceny, stealing an automobile, and was committed to custody of Hughes County sheriff under $1000 bond to appear before Circuit Court. According to Chief of Police Morris Michaelson, the summary of police activities for the month of June is: 24 accidents, two Injuries, an estimated property damage of one arrest for careless driving; 10 stop sign violations; 62 intoxication arrests; 12 arrests for disorderly conduct. Woman Involved In Shooting Committed To State Hospital PARKER, S.D.

(UP) -A farm woman who said she shot her to death because he on her when they were committed voluntarily to Yankton State Hospital. State's Ally. John Zimmer said here today Mrs. Charles Sailer, 57, was taken to Yankton Saturday for a series of mental testa to determine her, He said the commitment was voluntary and temporary and that papers were signed by himself, Mrs. Satter's husband and her attorney.

She was charged with murder In the shotgun slaying of Louis Satter at the Charles Satter farm 7 miles south of Marion, S. D. Mrs. Satter pleaded innocent by reason of in- ssnity Saturday and hcr-csse-is scheduled for the September term of Circuit court. Zimmer said Mrs.

Satter wlil come before the court at that time and a jury will decide whether she is sane enough to stand trial. Mrs. Satter said she killed her brother-in-law because she bore a grudge against him since childhood. Carthage Scouts Receive Charter CARTHAGE The newly organized Boy Scout troop at Carthage received its charter at their meeting 24. Presentation of the charr Jer made'by Mark Keldhaus, Scout organizer and Marven Eklund, both of Howard.

Bart Wallace, institutional representative for both the Boy Scout Troop and Cub Pack accepted charters. Badges, were given Dr. A. S. Eensend, chairman of Scout Trwp and Cub pack committees, to Scout Troop committeemen Harold Humphrey, Melvin Poppen, and Glen Smith, and to Maurice Barrick, Scoutmaster, and Max Stroud, his assistant.

The ten Boy Scouts include: Vcr- non Eidsness, Allen Anderson, Jerry Popper Darrel elites, Rickey Hanson, Danny Baldwin, Ronald Johnson, Ronald Hendrix, Donnle Barrick, and Jerry Smith. Department Heads Appointed At VERMILLJ.ON. S. D. (UP) President ID.

Weeks ol the Unl vcrsity of South Dakota today announced appointment of three new vdeparlment heads. J. William Maxwell, instructor of journalism at Michigan State College, will head the journalism department, succeeding E.M. Troteig. Dr.

Harold M. Jordan, executive professor of speech, radio and dramatic art since 1948, will head his department, succeeding Dr. E. W. Harrington.

Dr. Ceuric C. Cummins, professor of history since 1946, succeeds Dr. Herbert S. Schell as head of the history department.

NEW HARROLD OPERATORS HARROL.D The new operators of the Sully-Butle line, effective July 1, are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis. Mr. and Mrs.

M. D. Vander- warks are the retiring owners and managers of the Southern Tele- phonc Company. a County News Briefs WESSINGTON Out-of-torn guests attending the wedding of Joanne Zvonek and Stanley Humphrey were Mrs. Olive Humphrey, Wall; Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Quamsev and children, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Ballou, Mr.

and Mrs. Warren BiCEler, of Rapid City; Marvin Matthews, Santa Monica, Calif Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Miller, Mobridge; Irving Stalen, Wessington Springs; Mr, and Mrs.

Francis Marshall and girls, Mrs. Henry Bose, Mrs. J. N. Olson, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Bose and Judy, of St. Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. B.

A Boyke, Miller; Mrs. Norman Dyer Mrs. J. A. Wold, Mr.

and Mrs. Gabriel Syvertson and Vivian Clifford A. Peck, Mrs. Ben Ranv sell, Mrs. Marie Keffner, Jean Swab.

Norvel Griffin, Patricia Brandt, and Violet Fischer, of Hu- yon. Mr. John Funk ot Sacramento, Is visiting his daughter and her husband Mr, and Mi's. H. L.

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