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'Page -The BISMARCK TRIBUNE- -frlday. Ortebnr IRt New Highway $15 Million Showcase rw i I. 3 i At 103rd Session Here After 102 Meetings, Basin Group Will Hear First Woman Speaker Interstate Expansion To Follow Segment Unveiled STANDARD DIAMOND INTERCHANGE The first woman ever to make Voters' Interest in Federal and a lormai presentation 10 in mis- si.iie water epigrams For srv. v2 Isouri Basin Inter-Agency Com- eral years the National l-eiifiie of By The Associated Press North Dakota motorists won't have to wait long for expansion of the interstate nuttee since its organization over Women Voters has been conduct. 13 years ago will address the ing a special study of the nation's 103rd meeting of the committee at water problems.

Bismarck Tuesday. In announcing the meeting Mrs. Howard Moore. Fargo, agenda. Mai.

Gen. G. E. Gallo. highway network.

Hichway Commissioner HI tit ii A. W. Wentz says depart chairman of the Water Resources way. chairman of the committee Committee of the North Dakota and representative of the IV 8. League of Women Voters, will pre-Army Engineers on the coordinat-sent the league's views on water ing group, said the committee wel- ment pians can lor about t.V miles from Dawson to Fargo to be completed by the end of I960.

Another 30 miles of interstate from Drayton north to the Canadian line will be finished next By GERRY NELSOV Associated Press Writer JAMESTOWN A 15-million dollar showcase, the greatest hichway ad-vance in these parts since North Dakota started putting hard tops on its roads, goes on public display here next Thursday. Thursday is dedication day for the 39-mile stretch of Interstate Highway which takes over motor vehicle traffic from tired and obsolete old U.S. Highway 10 from resources development. Her sub- corm-d the opportunity to hear ject is "The U-ague of Women Mrs. Moore present the league's iik it viewpoint.

year. Next links to be added to the HE SAID an outstanding feature of the Bismarck meeting would be Bishop Voighr Offers Tribute To Pope Pius system are a 50-mile stretch from Jamestown to Dawson. This exten-sion of the nearly completed Jamestown-to-Valley Citv segment a panel discussion on North Dakota's interest In the Garrison Diversion Project which proposes the ultimate irrigation of a mil- II ABERDEEN. 5. D.

B'hop Tk.m at Da. nml. Edwin Edgar Voigt, head of the win do nnnnea and opened next year. ANOTHER IK addition will be completion of the Fargo bypass, carrying traffic around Farco's hi in i i ect. a part of the over-all basin Methodist Church in the Dakot.is,' I sown side and eventually linking with Interstate near West Fargo.

The Valley Cityto-West Fargo link is scheduled for completion in wm noinans ainwu-k rr.uay sympathy of his church In the nWmbers for this discus, death of Tins XII. (ormer Nnr1h nish.Hi oigt said: 'Governor C. Norman Brunsdale: We consider him to have been Roy )oian( chairman, Garrison one of the great men of the 10th Conservancy District; century. His cosmopolitan spirit Bnlce prou manager, and his IntimMe understanding of Projects. Bureau the peoples of the world have made uumMinn and Mark An.

isw, at which time vehicles can tip from the eastern North Dakota border westward to Dawson on the 'CROW CHIEF William C. Hinrwald, a Hatea mrrrhant for mere than 3 years, was adopted Inta the Grot Ventre Indlaa Tribe at reremenlrs nrth at llalliday rerenlly. He waa the first man la receive tha tribal honor since 1911. Ilaaewald was given the name, "Crow Chief" by Phil Atkins, eldest living member of the three tribe claa. John Fredericks.

president of the llalliday Indian celebration, presented the honor to llancwald. divided superhighway. jhim one of the outstanding spokes- Jamri dlrc. wauMT lax Eventually, 570 miles of the divided 4-lane routes will carry from border to border along the men ir worm rigmeousness as tor, of COnervancy district, well as spiritmil quality. We are Nor(h Oakota's Gov.

John E. saddened that his cousels are now Davl wjl Heic0me the committee ZntL land participate in the meeting as Bishop oigt was in Bismarck. the g)ale-, representative. present route of U.S. 10, and from Canada to South Dakota near the state eastern border.

The north. 5 nere 10 vauey uty. I If only a tiny piece of an I eventual 570-rrule criss-cross of superhighways which will cut i across North Dakota both ways. 4 hut It's the showcase for the road of the future. I TWIN RIBBONS of concrete, each two lanes wide with hefty asphalt shoulders on both sides, will carry traffic separated from oncoming vehicles by wire fences and a broad Brass divider.

You can drive the whole 39 miles without hitting a stop light or with, out having another vehicle cross in front of you. The interstate high, way goes over or under crossroads and railroads, and goes outside Congested city traffic. You'll never make a left turn, except to leave the main roadway in two places, and you'll never 'meet another car on the same roadway. Westbound traffic has two lanes and so does the east-bound traffic. To an engineer, the complicated steel and concrete layout might be sheer beauty.

But what will it mean to Mr. and Mrs. Average Joe out for a weekend spin? First of all. it's going to mean the average driver is going to find the road different from anything he's ever seen before in North Dakota. nt.

u.t rrintiy lor ine uiymic nij south segment is designated Inter stale Route 29. OTI1F.R ITEM on the meeting the cornerstone Mc- of the new Church. Cabe Methodist RD TDIAM0ND There are seven of these between Jamestown and Valley City. Interstate lanes run under crossroad. Important to remember In getting off the Interstate to go left on crossroad is to first turn right along lower right side of diamond, then onto crossroad.

Traffic coming from the right on crossroad must go across top of Interstate, then turn left to get onto westbound lane. Pakistan Leader agenda include a presentation on the operations of Missouri River main stem reservoirs by R. J. I'iiftord, Jr chief of the Reservoir t'ontrol Center, and by Russell Held of the North Dakota Histori- Wintry Blasts Hit Over Stale Schoolteacher Sits All Alone Class Is Gone Has No Authority KARACHI. Pakistan (AP) 'cnl Society, who will speak on Kousevrlt and North Dakota.

By The Assorlated Press President Iskamler Mirza he ELKHORX. Colo. fAP) Mrs. North rhad no lec.i aulhorilv for raiiorn una oo ninin mn III Esther Murphy undoubtedly feels winter Friday llate had a government in Pakistan wmr, oiwrations will cover the like a captain Without a ship. i frJ and bikinK oersonal contnrf with annual main stem operating pro.

She's schoolteacher with no tiio. ithe armv gram adopted in Septemtwr by H- to wucv art -j ninhnrliu I. rov.J,ni,.n the Coordinating Committee on Vk.u,. i 4-ttvi incicsn, aiiv ai 111 nm thp state Friday forenoon former major general said River Main Stem night. "I have no This tkm in law or constitution which sets the pattern of operation T-myKj viusniwui iiiuinuuy ior and none was me iuunn siraigni nay.

'some scattered licht ahowera in rH Hah, Parents of the 10 children i who west Saturday. Mirra declared the constitution of nnnniinH lor the next year, will be reviewed had been r.iitiiuin, There was aoma Lh snooi ni eil School claim Mrs. Murphy. wHh precipitation that fell overiMohammed Ayub Khan a. chief isnt a good teacher They asked much of the slate in the 24 hoursiadministrator for martial law The all day m.

ing of le the school board to fire her. The( N.D.HWY NO. I NORTH INTERCHANGE to Friday morning. The greatest over Pakistan 80 million mhab- i amount of moisture was a quar- RenU. Tlie two career oflicer, de- 1 'Bmniinl of mmcllira Mrn nnnr.

uvn.w ine parents nave cnarged mat tor inch at Hanbinmi. fended their coup in a talk with iiuui av in. uiioni four Western reporters. 7 m. at the Bismarck ountry Club.

Featured speaker at the din Mrs. Murphy, In her first year as had just under that amount, this combined elementary-high Westerly winds from 15 to 35 school lone teacher I) allowed miles an hours were blowing across two boys to become lost, (2) had the state Friday, hut they were one youngster tied to his chair, to diminish early Friday night in Mothers Still THIS ROAD Is new. The signs are new, the design is new, and the driving methods will have to be new. The old habits and driving is mostly habit just won't work on the interstate system. For an example, let's take a tandard diamond interchange, of which there are seven between Valley City and Jamestown.

Let's say you are going east, which puts you in the south lane. You want to turn off to get to Eckelson, which Is off to the left. i On present roads, that would merely mean a left turn at the proper intersection. But on the in- ner will be J. Cameron Thompson, chairman of the Board of Direc tors.

Northwest Bancorporation, Favor Spankinq WASHINGTON (API What luiiiis ihf uu.iiiiiie iii me west and later in the east. me classroom. MiH-m nrnim lmnii. Minneapolis. Committee membership consists of representatives of seven fed Mrs.

Murphy answered two of raneeri from i Wiliuinn to ever the child psychologists say, the Charges. lat Grand Fnrki lnui Vri.l..,, spanking goes on. I sff cca-cTWW if tSOtWOWTi, tflw Of the lost boys, she said: "They night were to be from 20 to 30 and eral agencies with the basin river development program, and the We spank and we don apolo asicea me ii tney couia go down highs Saturday from 45 to 55. gize," said one of the 100 women governors of the ten basin states. the road.

I told them to go no The low reading for the state In delegates attending bi-monthly meetings, rotating on better living. I ih iinli nrnvirl the nrin. turtner than the bridge. 1 24 hours to Friday morning the culvert. The boys went to the was 17 at Beach and the high for Ii.iiIm nluuit n-lla I I I terstate, me word intersection is The mothers in the group wereicipal coordinating forum for the nraMira arasen irnm driver MMiMrai uiimoimiuniy in luvur ui hot niv fa nmurom ownj.

we penoa was a ac iiansinson. About the youngster being tied The outlook for the next five davs nffrtiinniH; luiiri ui uiscipiinir. a -l a a- a. i u. it io nis cnair, mrs.

murpny lor temperatures to run about As the cross-section of Ameri Vitness Denies "ine Doy couldn't nave been tied 8 degrees be ow the normal Iowa 1 vocabulary. You'll see a sign several miles before you get to the Eckelson Interchange. All the interchanges have names, usually those of the nearest town. can mothers saw it. parents have to agree on the discipline to make up more than IS minutes, it was around 32 and the highs of about the only way to keep him from 60.

Precipitation will averaee Parf in Slaying it work and you still have to "make the punishment fit the jumping up an tne lime." to inch in Intermittent periods Five of the eight parents took of light rain or snow. MINNEAPOLIS fAP) Sam CI. crime. VOIR GOAL still is a swing to mm. riescrilied ty one wirness at their complaint to Dr.

Leo LAf Black, assistant Colorado state education commissioner, in Den OtCmSATBH i l1H0UCBW Tony Dcvitos executioner, Thurs. day denied any port in the alleged of DeVito in 19.1.1. fimfn. held as a material witness ver. the left, but your first move is to edge to the right into a "deceleration lane." That's another new interstate term, meaning a lane in which to slow down in preparation for a turn.

Music Club Group Stages Successful Fall Concert Two hours later, the meeting ended with Dr. Black promising In the federal unlawful flight trial We'll do what we can which is Lf nvu I nninn anrl John Aznn. The deceleration lane carries you very little." Mild-mannered Airs. Murphy By LU HIM ER ICrieg, the composer, calls this he had never before seen Tribune Staff Writer work a "Ballade, on Form of Apx former Detroit un-Inclement weather did not keen Variation, on a Norwegian Md-j ia i an said, I ready to quit right now The board wants me to stick it about 450 persons from attending ody." 4,. anl.

nnhiuful out." the Thursday Music Club annualj The tlieme of the piece reflects mM void prnsei-iition for mur. full nnnrtnrt Tkii.tHnu i nr II. hrn-th Tl, onto a one-way road angling to the right away from the interstate. This road forms one of the diamond's four sides. You get up to the diamond's right side point, make a full stop, look for cross traffic, then make your left turn and head across the middle of the diamond toward Eckelson.

And that she Intends to do. OMC.J GIE- UIC I ninjIITTI UI tllC iUI 111. INK n( Kidnaping. nmg. "Ballade" is an unusual arrange-, It was IJetioYsle wno earner in A receptive audience applauded ment of intervals.

1 the week said Cimin. with the hi lp Minnesota Woman the three parts of the Closing the program was Mo- of l.upino, strangled DeVito with a nrass ensemme. a piano solo znrt one act humorous opera rj ki inii in uam. In baseball language, this ma Assaulted by Man and a one-act opera. Impresario." Thouiih he U1 nvim hnHv nmw The program opened with the not sing, Bernard Weinreich as 'ylnj program opened with the not sing.

Bernard MIMNEAP0LIS AP) Police TO JAaCSTOwN spread a citv-wide hunt Thursday "fass ensemble ol live local men, Scruples, the old-school un. Cimin said he knew l.upino tnl, Arb, Azzone. lint said he had not tor a man reported to have as. mit iiinunu, icavr oulikiihiiiik tliwt t. ti iini saulted a suburban Hopkins house- ami irnirni.iine.

a man van vuur- seen them since mil. two years wife as she was on her way pier, piaying mree num- nis. malting ursi puouc appear- jop 0 alleged death neuver might be described by saying you can't get to third base unless you touch first, then head across the pitcher's mound. TO GET onto the interstate from a cross road is just as simple, using one of the diamond's sidesto ease into a acceleration lane. You use the acceleration lane to get up speed while you watch for a clear spot to enter the main from a school meeting.

I ance' wa" we" ln pan 01 The uovernment claims DeVito Shaa nnlioo cho rtrrf infra har in by Albert I). Mr. Iihiff. an assistant to Mr. i.r,j car after leaving a demanded agility Scruples.

He had the baritone part. f(MiSP(, Soith bur-ers Assn. meeting at the Hopkins ln mm, ,1 mils. s. AI.AN Van Voorhis.

a'flory involving and Az well-known Bismarck performer. STATE HIGHWAY NO. 1 NORTH INTERCHANGE No. 1 runs north toward Rogers from the Interstate. Eastbound traffic would make left turn to get on No.

1. Westbound traffic takes diagonal 1-way road angling into No. 1. Only 2-way traffic at this point is on No. 1.

"Sonata No 1" bv Johannes excellent in the soprano part the back Seat of the car. In the ft0- 1 Jonann nf Mndame r.oldentrill an aumu stnieple the woman suffered a eutiPezel- Thls ceremonial music was Manime i.okk nil ill. an aing struggle tne woman "erea Diav ri (h wers of Kuro-Pera slar Th" 'lrano finger, apparently inflicted by 1 h.h ni.iv hv tr He's Had Lots Of Misfortune And None So Simply knifp ipean ciues in ine im ceniury. The man forced her to drive i as Miss Siivcrpeal, an aspir-l BftlDCKTON, N.J. 'Al't Bad Elimination of cross traffic ana separation of oncoming lanes provides a built-in safety factor on the interstate system.

But the new. ness of the system means new hazards for drivers who aren't alert and try to adapt their old habits. short distance and then ordered The third piece her to take him back to the tha h. kan irir.rf Bfh work "The Art of the rr cast ant fnrriari where the car had been parked.3" 5 lne nrl 01 ulelMr opera siar. ine tenor pan was iikk is niiKinn lunuicriiinu twin.

ujall hv rnrlica Volsnn tv Krf-hnlrilr Aliril. No Other Pope Received So Many an edry stage-5lruck His car turned oer in August. After he ent out the womn i VATICAN CITY tAP) Medie-I PIl'S XI had begun to change the familiar first person singular arove to a nearby house and askedl THE Pf'ltf If anus far fha fircli Mi sat Ifncomnni anrlcruirtfar Ii. ti.r Hiitt hrilTwcc and HERE ARE some Dos nnmrt QnA naoAan)rtf Rlir. that Rut Pius XII comDleted the instead of the formal we.

were.fnr hpln ShP wa trpatpd at a. u. i n.t.,Qr. Don for that first trip onto the rounded Pius XH in the most im- process. aided by the fact that astonished and silent A moment hospital and released.

Police said by the Thursday the fine job she did on staging and on hard in Milhille had a fire with interstate highway. ipressive ceremonies of the Roman the Lateral Pacts between Italy Pius established easy com-sh- still cannot recall clearly what Music cltlh wnea Mlss Josephine costuming. Mrs. Bernard Larsen damage running to Do keep to the right, except to Catnoljc church. land the Vatican had ended and the play of I.Mushik, Mandan played "Hal- capably accompanied the soloists Thursday night.

April hobbled pass, or to make one of the few, no other pope ever received voluntary imprisonment of the swers and questions was under) The man was described as about afly by Edvard She show-! Proceeds from the conrert will into the Board of Freeholders-legal left turns on the main roaa-i pontiff which began with the loss way. 21 years old, six feet tall and fine technical style in present- he applied to the concert piano meeting on crutches. He explained way. OI me rapai auues. wwmi mc iwtj ri, iw an ariny laumie-iype jnrt he fell oft a platform.

tins long, technical piece, fund. 1 1 1 1 nt lil-atf. lio siimai everv c-huiikc i those of his He received more than 10 mil-Bf ve some hour to more jacket. The woman said he spoke it I tion, such as a left turn signa VI nrcnn. and masses, 'han 6.000 audiences of all kinds, with a foreign accent.

when you swing out to pass, and There were private He spoke on subjects that ranged; a right turn signal wnen you eufjc mm mith naooantn- a. from philosophy to smosing, into a deceleration lane to enter nau rp-BrK1 "Vou are surprised that we; Youlhful Parolee Routed From Cabin he told a to- an interchange. 'betn who was to become Eng. should receive you congress. But uun i awing iniu uvw-.

ALuiti.r.3 were uoujr lands queen, mere were Vina HinH ohanfla VOtir mind BhU 1 ln inlna i i 1 UfhV not? Yftll You represent a large; WALKER, Minn. zoom back onto the roadway. The acUyj doctor said they! djence' and grcat g.neral audi. section of workers. That is reason ng Training School' env hoh nrl th nks vol! are leaving mnnolnnv In the 'i 'enOUeh." yccu-uiu nru ouiB iiaiiiiou oiiiwn jiitijc p.

a nceA til vvuitll uuuimc hiuu.ioiiuoi- thLn lionn" the 'roadway exope's 'Rn! TJL wSh.H-at tte or "AT TnE the Holy Year on Ten Mile Lake near here Thurs-Dont stop on the roaaway ex prayer. But the eagerness with uch his robeg wlth rosary beads Ji. h.H nioht hv lawman rnr in casa nf emergency, dim u. a.rioH amnno ni prims had received: "We shall never bel Sheriff Buck Simpson of Cass then null completely off the con- tourisls in the sometimes He received thousands of GIs ahie to forget th. expressions of County, his deputy, three highway lVa u-iHp riL'ht- i 1 AU rj vieic smiiiLf uiuu a araiiy, nign-vauiieu uiaunms after Rome's liberation.

He re-'your eyes. To expect you and to patrolmen and two game wardens iinuu oiiuuiuri toa aucan raiatc wkch wun.vv. ceived V. S. senators and con- j0ng for you was more a need of took part in the manhunt in the 1.1 siens 'gressmen during those months our heart than a duty of our pas-belief the youth was armed and and No Left Turn sign Among the rwnt.ffs sorrows (hem tQ dev()(e office dangerous.

don'l ZCSL wrong stream" That year, daring whIch The hunt began after a motorist gu-u nrrerth en It tunate nations. Pop rarelv slept more than four saw a stolen car wrecked and was rrlC h' the? ff-'iJS "hl Twice weekly during the 1950 or five hours a night, appeared turned down when he offered to l-' iL'Iir" rego n- Hnlv year ceneral audiences 'at its end to have taken a toU help. The motorist inrougn irauic nun. encollnter wim inepeopw. -r W.llc., hH --ral tion lane.

But a few weeks later his step guns in the car. the in- .1 1.., o.iannac Sometimes even the world's big appeared to be as springy as The youth had been paroled Again, day after day, he con-from the Red Wing institution to tinued the rhythm of his audiences a farm near Hill City, but left the and his work. jfarm Monday, taking a gun and 'other items with him. A car was 4 awaaaaaaaaaKwaaiwalaawaw M.lilnliiaaaK'1 l-iwrv 7" 1 auHiaajajn .0 "nest church could not hold all the turn. Continue to the next diamond pilgrims.

go off to the right, acfnss the dia- pas XII established many rec-j Each time the pontiff called the mond then left and back in the 0rds. But the one for which 0f r0Ups and paused to ac opposite roadwav until you return )jons will remember him in the knowledge responding cheers or. to the proper interchange. immediate years to come is this: from the far corners of the great Do watch sins which give am-. He met more people than any basilica, waving handkerchiefs.

i. Zr inter- a.hi.r nnnliff. The wav Was made Than ha In anv nf lan. stolen the next day. V'OING LOVE ROCKFORD.

HI. Rockford LAOS DEVALUES CASH I pie warning 1 nnvnne who wished to' t-noiih Italian s-ranrh police have heard many a tale VIENTIANE. Laos 'AP The TKICK OR TREAT The planning committee for the "trick or treat" program to solicit funds for the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund UN1CKF shown here. The idea of the program is to sign up as many youth from the Bismarck high schools to go troin door to. door in the city on Halloween and ask for funds fur this muse.

Last year. was collected and this year's goal is The students participating will be treated themselves, upon completion of the one-night drive with a party sponsored by the city recreation commission. I.eli to right, baik row: Dick Kaiser. Joanne Schafer and Carta Johnson, all of Bismarck High School; Arlene St. Mary's Central High School: Taylor.

Bismarck High: Sharon Wald. Jim Headrick. Hon Kos. son and Helen Kelly, all of St, Mary's Seated are Chairmen JoAnn Prouty, Bismarck High School, and Bill Brown, St. Mary's.

infonr of services such as gaso- see' him. Ifjerman. Spanish and Portuguese. one govrnir.ent of Laos "evalurd it; in. Lrt rsianrnnts I It was not always thus.

Until a beats all. they arrested a de-currency Friday. The old rate had line ana resiaui ju. aRo me wrjter on tne HIS VNCOMMON touch with the linquent 14-year-old wife who com. been criticized in Washington as -7 nas Vatican has he who "was common man was evident.

plained that her husband of one contributing to waste of U.S. aid When John Marsnan nai a prjnce or minister thought "Excuse me if I made you wait year was running around with a to this Southeast Asian kingdom, sworn in as a "Pe lhe about lt three times before little." he said one day. younger woman. The 14-year-old's The kip was devalued from ii for 6tiCmannto1sit'on tie high bench an audience." The people, hearing this use of husband is 28. Her rival ia U.

a dollar ti 80. I.

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