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Page 2-Wednesday, July 12, 1972-The BISMARCK TRIBUNE Nubs of the News BIRTHS Bismarck Hospital Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arian Henke, Center, 9:17 a.m., July 11, Son, the Rev. and James R. Carbaugh, 601 Crescent Lane, 3:56 a.m., July 12.

St. Alexius Hospital Son, Mr. and Mrs. John Bruce, 115 American 8:29 a.m., July 11. Son, Mrs.

Carla Loh, 2520 Broadway 10:06 a.m., July 11, Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McNulty, Center, 11:59 a.m., July 11. Daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert, For tier, 1028 N. 15th 11:19 11. Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Dirk, 209 Fifth NW, Mandan, 3:17 p.m., July 11.

Son, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Dwyer, 610 W. Rosser 8:48 p.m., July 11.

Son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schier. meister, 517 N. Meadow Lane, 4:44 a.m., July 12.

Mandan Hospital Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith, Huff, 1:08 p.m., July 11. DEATHS St. Alexius Hospital Mrs.

Kathryn Staak, 86, 518 E. Divide 10:02 a.m., July 11 (Hall Funeral Home). Jeanelle Friedt, five day old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Friedt, Mott, 6:10 p.m., July 11 (Erdmann Funeral' Home, Mott).

The Rev. Victor Schroeder, 83, 1728 N. Fourth 7:50 p.m., July 11 (Boelter Funeral Home). MANDAN HOSPITAL Admissions July 11 Mrs. Wayne Smith, Mrs.

Jerome Schaff, Charlene Seeger. Discharges July 11 Fred Hatzenbuhler. FIRE CALLS Tuesday, 4:07 p.m. 226 W. Rosser fire car registered to Joyce Schneider, 317 S.

12th St. The car was destroyed. Tuesday, 9:10 a.m. 800 Thayer no fire. MINOR ACCIDENTS First Broadway Ave.

Gloria Ann Geiger, 308 Shady Lane, and Barbara Ann Kaiser, 1516 N. 16th St. Sixth Rosser Ave. Barbara Ann Neigum, 511 S. 13th and Warren H.

Koch, 1119 S. Ninth St. 19th Rosser Ave. Parked vehicle registered to Randy D. Dockter, 421 N.

19th and unknown vehicle. Kirkwood Eugene R. Bowns, Marine City, and Judith Ann Raisler, Beach. Third Avenue Kathryn L. Anderson, 16, 1027 N.

First for failure to yield after stopping, and Helen G. Weidner, 612 N. First St. MANDAN MINOR ACCIDENT W. Main Third Ave.

NW Leonard V. Crouse, Woldwood Trailer Court, and Bradly C. Boyd, 1716 Porter Bismarck. MORTON REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS David F. and Elizabeth E.

Oiheiser to Donald L. and Marian M. Hertz, Mandan, Albers-Neff-Kautzmann Second Lot 2 (less 2-feet), Bik. 3. Robert James Inc.

to Roswell and Mary T. Henke, part of NW' a of Sec. 15-140-85. Developers Inc. to Lenhard R.

and Louise Wagner, Riverview Heights, Lot 4, BIk. 1 of S12 of Sec. 4-139-81. Developers Inc. to Frank M.

and Mary Walh, Riverview Heights, Lot 13, Bik. 1 of of Sec. 4-139-81. Developers Inc. to Gary R.

and Debra K. Brunelle, Riverview Heights, Lot 21, Bik. 1 of S12 of Sec. 4-139-81. Developers Inc.

to Robert L. and Bernadette Fisher, Riverview Heights, Lot 2, 1 of S12 of Sec. 4-139- Bik. 81. Developers Inc.

to Virgil R. and Beverly J. Jahraus. Riverview Heights, Lot 9, Bik. 1 of S12 of Sec.

4-139-81. Developers Inc. to Alfred and Marlene Hoffman, Riverview Heights, Lot 3, Blk. 1 of S1.2 of Sec. 4-139-81.

Developers Inc. to Kenneth and Linda L. Gangl, Riverview Heights, Lot 25, BIk. 1 of S12 of Sec. 4-139-81.

Developers Inc. to Robert and Kathleen C. Geiger, Riverview Heights, Lot 5, Bik. 1 of S12 of Sec. 4-139-81.

Josef Metzner to Stephen L. and Ann Metzner, NW' a of Sec. 28-135-79 and other lands. Clifford Norton 10 Edward R. and Patricia Backer, part of SW'4 of Sec.

5- 139-81. MORTON MARRIAGE LICENSE Glenn Schatz and Charlotte Otto, Mandan. MUNICIPAL COURT (Judge Harry J. Pearce) Eugene S. Shot With Two Arrows, 26, United Tribes, pleaded guilty to a charge of purchasing alcoholic beverage for minors and was fined $40.

Fined $25 after pleading guilty to charges of illegal possession of an alcoholic beverage were Tim To Hearts, 20; Bernard Two Hearts, 19, and Howard Gregg, 19, all of United Tribes. Leonard Kavonius, 20, 808 N. Seventh was fined $50 after pleading guilty to a charge of operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver's license. Fined after pleading guilty to charges of speeding were Debra Ann Hoppe, 18, N. Fifth and Darlene M.

Deibert, 16, 907 St. Benedict each $11; Jeffrey A. Lacher. 17, 520 W. Turnpike and Lyle D.

Bossert, 18, 220 E. Bowen each $14, and Lyle A. Wolfer, 18, 810 W. Bowen $25. Robert J.

Sorch, 23, Wilton, was fined $50 after pleading guilty to a charge of careless driving. L. M. Gilman, 50, Beach, pleaded guilty to a charge of making an improper right turn and was fined $10. Fined $30 after pleading guilty to a charge of making an improper right turn was Warren R.

McNamar, 55, 442 Sunset Pl. Ambrose G. Schmid, 68, Devils Lake, pleaded guilty to a charge of failure to stop for a red light and was fined $15. Maynard Jenner, 20, Star Rt. 2, pleaded guilty to a charge of operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver's license and was fined $20.

Eldon Lippert, 22, Mr. B's Estates, pleaded guilty to a charge of failure to stop for a red light and was fined $15. Larry P. Reidinger, 17, 4045 Washington pleaded innocent to a charge of reckless driving. He was found guilty of a lesser charge of careless driving and was fined $50.

Donald Wolfer, 19, 801 N. Fourth pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly. conduct HAZEL 7-14 Tad bug King Features Syndicate, 1972. World rights reserved. "Now, the first thing to overcome is the fear of water." Injured Driver Hospitalized Robert Heck, 43, Mandan, injured in a Minnesota traffic accident, has been transferred from Fergus Falls, to the St.

Alexius Hospital in Bismarck. His condition is listed as guarded. Mrs. Heck said her husband was transferred by ambulance on Monday and doctors advised there be no visitors at this time. Heck, who was employed by Bee Line Transportation of Baker, was en route from Shelby, to Chicago, with a load of lumber when it rolled over near Rothsay, Minn.

Ecumenical Choir Planned A choir is being formed to sing at the Ecumenical Service for the Bismarck Centennial at 7:30 p.m. July 23 at the Civic Center. Harold Keppler and Elmer Schock will direct the group and rehearsals will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and July 20 at Hughes Junior High School. The public is invited to join.

Weather Report (From U.S. Weather Bureau) First figures Indicate highest peratures during last 24 hours; second, lowest temperature last night; (x) lowest temperature during last 24 hours; third, rain or melted snow during last 24 hours ending at 6:30 a.m., Central Standard Time. Sunshines Sunset Wednesday: 9:36 p.m. Sunrise Thursday: 6:02 a.m. Missouri River Missouri River stage: 7.8 feet 24 hour change: -4 feet Missouri River flood stage: 19.0 feet Precipitation Total this month to date: .68 inches Normal this month to date: .93 inches Total Jan.

1st to date: 9.86 inches Normal Jan. 1st to date: 9.17 inches LAKE SAKAKAWEA Pool elevation 1,849.0, an increase of one tenth of a foot. Year ago 1,849.2. Discharge Tuesday 24,900 c.f.s. Estimated discharge Wednesday 25,000 c.f.s.

OAHE RESERVOIR Oahe Reservoir elevation 1,615.47 feet above sea level, down .01 feet in the past 24 hours. Average discharge rate 47,600 cubic feet per second; tailwater 1,426.64 feet, temperature 59 degrees. North Dakota Fair east, occasional cloudiness west Wednesday night and variable cloudiness Thursday. Slight chance of a few showers or thundershowers Thursday, possibly beginning west Wednesday night. A little warmer west cooler extreme east Wednesday night.

No large temperature change Thursday. Highs Thursday 74-84. Lows Wednesday night 48-55. South Dakota Fair Wednesday night and cooler east and south. Lows 50-58.

Mostly sunny dr Thursday with a chance of scattered thunderstorms developing west by afternoon. A little warmer west. Highs 84- 92. Minnesota Variable cloudiness with chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms extreme southeast Wednesday night. Chance of locally severe thunderstorms extreme southeast afternoon or evening.

Clearing trend most sections Wednesday night and fair to partly cloudy Thursday. A little cooler east and south Thursday. Cooler Wednesday night. Highs Thursday 72-84. Lows Wednesday night 48-62.

Bismarck D. Lake Fargo Wilistn Minot G. Forks Dikinsn Jimtwn Max Rivrdle Ashley Carngtn Drake South Watrtwn Pierre Philip Lemmon Mobrage Abrden Pikstwn Sue Cty Norfolk Rapd Cty Sue Fals Valentne North Montana G. Fals Bilings Glasgow Misoula Havre Helena Mils Cty Other Albany Albuque Amarillo Anchrage Fischer Pulls Chess Blunder Spassky Wins Opener and was sentenced to 30 days in the county jail. Fined $25 each after pleading guilty to charges of illegal possession of alcoholic beverages were Paul 1 T.

Krueger, 19, 1540 N. 10th Larry Toman, 18, 1217 N. Second James Wenger, 20, Underwood. and Ervin L. Peterson 18, N.

12th St. Ronald L. Howe, 21, 127 Northwest pleaded not guilty to a charge of failure to stop at a stop sign. He was found guilty and fined $10. Rodney A.

Eckroth, 17, 700 S. 12th pleaded innocent to charges of operating a motorcycle without a proper driver's license and riding a motorcycle without a helmet. Trial was set for July 25 on both charges. Richard S. Mees, 19, 314 W.

Rosser was found innocent of a charge of careless driving. Fined $10 each after pleading guilty to charges of failure to stop at a stop sign were Robert J. Youness, 21, 1806 N. Seventh and Susan Vossler, 64, 608 N. 14th St.

Milton L. Rue III, 19, Box 834, pleaded guilty to a charge of failure to stop at a stop sign and was fined $15. Charles M. Travis, 31, 1148 S. Highland Acres pleaded innocent to a charge of speeding.

He was found guilty and fined $15. Jeffrey A. Richter, 17, 308 Central was fined $10 after pleading guilty to a charge of speeding. Tracy C. Vanous, 17, Star Rt.

2, pleaded guilty to a charge of failure to stop at a stop sign and was fined $20. Becky Ann Knight, 23, 636 S. Washington pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct. She was sentenced to five days in the city jail; three days were suspended. Gloria G.

Fosseth, 21, 316 Mandan pleaded guilty to a charge of possessing an open container of alcoholic beverage on a public street and was fined $30. An improper backing charge against Michael J. Renden, 17, 112 Sioux was dismissed by the court. Renden had originally pleaded guilty, and had been fined $15. THEFTS Bruce Horner, 1801 Catherine reported that a toolbox and tools valued at $600 had been stolen from his garage.

He also reported that his father's home at 1416 Front Ave. had been broken into. Magdalena Doll, 507 Third Ave. NE, reported an eight-foot ladder taken from her garage Harley Miller, 1733 N. 14th reported the theft of a camera valued at $450.

Bernard Schelonka, 1709 Ryan reported a shoplifter at Kirkwood Osco. Police arrested a juvenile, who was released to the custody of her parents. VANDALISM Harley Miller Co. reported that dows had been broken at the construction site of the Baptist Home. David H.

Danroth, 610 N. Seventh reported damage to his car. TIRES AND WHEELS TAKEN Larry Leingang, 406 Fourth Ave. NE, reported to the Morton County Sheriff there were six tires and wheels taken from his car parked in a field on the Pulkrabek farm six miles south of Mandan. AA AND AL-ANON There will be separate meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon at 8 p.m.

Wednesday at the First Lutheran Church, Mandan. AlAnon is for friends and relatives of alcoholics. MANDAN MUNICIPAL COURT (Judge William Engelter Jr.) John T. Kopp, 717 Custer Dr. pleaded innocent to a reckless driving charge, then pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of speeding and was fined $10.

Clement Wirtz, 406 Seventh St. NW, pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while intoxicated and was fined $100. Arthur R. Kempf, 719 12th Bismarck, pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while intoxicated and was fined $100. David D.

Mees, 824 28th Bismarck, pleaded guilty to a charge of having faulty equipment on an automobile and was fined $5. Bid Letting Set By The Associated Press The State Highway Department will hold a bid letting July 27 for the furnishing and building of four prefabricated all metal buildings in four communities. The building will located in Cando, Grafton, Halliday and Wahpeton. REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) World champion Boris Spassky won the first game Wednesday in his world title chess series against American Bobby Fischer. Fischer, in a hopeless position, resigned.

He stood up, folded his score sheet and walked out of the Reykjavik sports palace. The decision confirmed the judgment of the experts who considered Fischer was in a difficult position when the game was adjourned after 40 moves Tuesday night. The victory gave Spassky a 1-0 lead in the 24-game match and an important psychological advantage. Fischer never has beaten Spassky. His winless streak against the Russian now stands at six games.

The opening game of the world championship was adjourned Tuesday night after 40 moves. Fischer and the defending champion from Russia left the table with the American in a difficult position. As a difficult end-game commenced, Fischer had a king and four pawns left, Spassky a king, two pawns and a bishop. The two competitors, their seconds and chess enthusiasts throughout the world spent part of the overnight break analyzing possibilities for the 11 pieces remaining on the green-and-white chessboard in Reykjavik's sports hall: king and five pawns for Fischer; king, bishop and three pawns for Spassky. The match had appeared headed for a draw until Fischer Stalled in England Additional Chess Prize Money Placed in Check LONDON (AP) British financier James Slater has been stalled in his efforts to get the $120,000 prize money he put up for the world chess championship between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky in Iceland.

Under Britain's foreign exchange control regulations, he cannot get the money out of the country until the Bank of England says so. A bank spokesman said Slater had applied for permission to get the money to the players but declined to say whether bank approval would be forthcoming. Slater, a chess fan, cannot transfer the money from his worldwide banking and investment empire to foreigners or open bank accounts for either Fischer or Spassky in Britain without the bank's approval. The most he can do is pay $720 a year. That's the maximum gift payment permitted to go to nonsterling areas from Britain.

Slater, 43, put up the money to get Fischer to Reykjavik after he appeared reluctant to play because the $125,000 purse offered by the Icelandic Chess Federation was not enough. The extra prize enticed Fischer to do battle. USED HIS OWN MONEY An organist of wide repute, Dr. Albert Schweitzer originally equipped and maintained his hospital in French Equatorial Africa from the proceeds of organ recitals and lectures in Europe, according to Encyclopedia Britannica. tramood OSCO PLAZA Drug 12:00 4:00 7:00 NEW HAIR 19432 BALSAM ALBERTO SHAMPOO tried to seize the initiative his 29th move.

The lanky Brooklyn, challenger galloped his down a long black diagonal snatch an unprotected Spassky had on N.Y., VIC COBURN bishop Is Coming to July 16-23 pawn City Auditorium Bismarck Mr. Jim Ressler Announces The Opening of Ressler Funeral Home With A Temporary Home Address Of 113 N. 2nd St. -Bismarck 255-1560 Dignified Arrangements For All Religious Faiths 3 DAYS Thursday, July 13th thru July 15th 3 CLINICS PER DAY P.M. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY P.M.

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, P.M. THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY CLINIC ALBERTO BALSAM TREATMENTS Demonstrated Daily Right In the Store at Kirkwood Osco Drug Don't Miss It. Dakota 87 87 91 74 80 86 81 89 78 79 87 87 78 Dakota 85 93 88 87 87 91 83 90 87 88 97 74 79 70 74 70 65 80 Points 86 94 88 65 51 .21 52 .06 56 .06 49 51 53 .05 44 .23 53 .05 45 .18 51 .32 50 .10 51 .10 48 .38 59 .55 59 .29 57 50 .37 57 .24 60 .95 71 52 .03 65 .11 60 .04 57 .04 49 43 53 46 52 53 58 65 64 54 Ashvil 83 59 Atlanta 87 66 Birmnghm 87 62 Boise 87 61 Boston 91 64 Buffalo 84 69 Casper 93 48 Charistn 80 72 .02 Charlot 79 68 1.21 Chicago 95 74 Cincinati 90 64 .04 Clevind 89 71 Denver93 57 D. Moines 85 70 .20 Detroit 91 66 Duluth 82 64 .63 F. Wrth 92 73 G.

Bay 93 67 .10 Honlulu 86 76 Hustn 86 74 Indplis 89 66 Jaksvil 86 71 Kan. Cty 87 74 L. Rock 89 68 L. Angels 77 63 Luisvil 90 65 Marquet 85 65 .02 Memphis 89 71 Miami 86 67 .11 Milwauke 91 71 St. Paul 89 66 .05 N.

Orlens 89 66 .05 N. York 89 74 Okla. Cty 91 73 Omaha 80 68 .05 Phildphia 88 69 Phenix 109 85 Pitsburgh 86 66 Ptind, 0. 75 65 Ptind, M. 82 57 Richmnd 87 72 .15 St.

Luis 93 70 S. Lake 96 60 S. Diego 79 68 S. Fran 65 60 .29 Spokane 69 59 Tampa 88 76 Washngtn 85 70 See Time Schedule Above Now Heir Care Discovery NEW NEW ALBERTO BALSAM HAIR SPRAY ALBERTO ALBERTO BALSAM BALSAM MORIS more LIKE than MAGE SHAMPOO toes any cane rinse or condition ALBERTO BALSAM HAIR SPRAY ALBERTO BALSAM ALBERTO BALSAM RINSE SHAMPOO 7-oz. 14-oz.

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