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Ilietorical 8ooiety Bismarck, N. Dak. Th.Weath J' tjlw today, clearing wning thli evening. Friday partly THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE North Dakota's Oldest Newspaper Established 1873 VOLUME 82 NUMBER 230 BISMARCK. N.

THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1955 PRICE SIX CENTS 0 Browsing Around ic ic Hh JACK I. CM! The question for urn imraeil aav I wnrk vim run remember putting in?" The answers C. M.

Rush. Karon "Ufh I m. Ne Go vernor Mansion Site Selected firing boiler (or Northern States rower to. in Fargo." Paul Bibelhelmer. 114 W.

Ros ser I was hauling grain awav from a thrcshlnir mn. chine when the oats was running 3 ou ousneii to the acre." i Darwin Aune, 1112 Maivdan St. "When I wai selling flour and delivering it in loo oound ham." Plane Vanishes With 64 Mai P. Miller, 517 Rosser To Be Set Northeast Of Capitol -anocking green corn." SCOUT SKIRTS Chief Denies Accusations, Welcomes Sift By BILL TILLOTTSON Tribune Staff Writer Burleigh County Sheriff Myron Thistlethwaite Mai your little girl outgrown the1 Girl Scouts? If she has there are lot of little girls in town who would really appreciate that uniform your daughter no longer needs. There are about 500 members in Survey work for location BULLETIN CHEYENNE, Wye.

V- The wreckage ef a missing United Air Lines plane with aboard haa beta sighted en Medicine Bow Mountain, George Nelson, director ef Wyoming CWU Aeronautics, said Thursday. DENVER UB-A United or a new governor mansion on the northeast cor the Girl Scouts in Bismarck and ner of the Capitol charged late Wednesday that "corruption" condoned grounds is nearing completion, H. H. Joos. member this year an attempt is being made to get them all into uniforms.

Of course there are a lot of them of all sizes who cannot afford to buy Air Lines DC-4 with 61 pas by the Bismarck Police Department was infiltrating the state's Capital City, However, the sheriff said Thursday that he did not plan to "file any charges at this time." of the state board of administration, said Thursday. sengers and a crew of three ft Joos said It had been agreed to 7 was reported missing Thursday by company of umiorm ana wno wouia appreciate a gift of the one your no longer needs. If you have one you would like locate the mansion about too feet northeast of the Capitol water ficials here. rolice officials promptly denied the charge and said they would "welcome a thorough and responsible investigation of the department's operation. Thistlethwaite said he talked with the Burleigh County Commission about a month ago about the "cor The plane left Denver at to contribute, call the Girl Scout tower, one of three sites which had been under consideration.

He said access to the new mansion would office, CA3-4525, and someone will 6:33 a.m. MST for Salt Lake City, Oakland and San Francisco. be from Divide Ave. Officials said the plane had not pick it up. RECRUITER REUNION ruption" and he said he planned another meeting with the commission this week.

THE 1955 SESSION of the Legls reported over Rock Springs, lature authorized construction of a scheduled en route check point, The world keeps setting smaller The chairman of the county commission said however, that "we haven't, as a board, discussed The aircoach flight 409 originated mansion to replace the present as this item so well illustrates in New York at 7:10 p.m. (EDT) governor i residence at Fourth St. and Ave. and appropriated Wednesday and had made regular anything with the sheriH." Thistlethwaite, who was appointed sheriff last Jan. uary following the death of former Sheriff P.

J. stops at Philadelphia, Detroit, Chi The other day Air Force Recruiter John Ostronic was In his office awaiting the arrival of an ex-serviceman who was interested 000 for the project An emergency measure setting aside $2,500 for cago and Omaha en route to Den 1 ver. the preliminary survey work was Schmitz, said Thursday that "We like to snow we can legally investigate corruption in Bismarck. In re-enlisting. also passed to get the project UNITED SAID here "Every ef "IF THERE is corruption we1 fort was being made to contact the plane and that further reports Joos said the board has hired and the priest was let go.

should do something about this and we have reason to believe there would be given as toon as possl ble." Herman Leonhard, Bismarck architect, as construction architect, and Ed Conlin, haa been The door opened and in walked Ronald Zoller of Bismarck. It took a second for it to register with both men, but then they suddenly realized that they had been in the same Air Force Unit in Korea in 1950 and had even flown over in the same plane. They served to ANOTHER CASE involved a lo Is." Thistlethwaite said. WOUNDED IN BOTH LEGS Other demonstrators aid Paul Carper, 43, Anderson, wounded in both legs Wednesday when 5,000 sympathy demonstrators marched on the Perfect Circle Corp. foundry there.

Seven other persons were shot. The CIO United Auto Workers have been on strike against the piston ring plant for two months. (AP Wirephoto.) The Wyoming director of aero cal man, whom, Harrelson claimed. Emmet Carroll, chairman of the retained to design the interiors. nautics and Lowry Air Force base auumicu laiaiLyiiiK uuui vnuir Burleigh County Commission, said The Minneapolis firm of Morrell cates for minors.

The detective said that search planes were in Thursday that the board had no and Nichols is making detailed said the man was let off with -a the air. comment to make on tne snerui gether (or a year but had neither heard of nor seen each other Since plans for landscaping work around Wyoming Aeronautics Director warning. statements. George Nelson said in Cheyenne States Atty. Harold L.

Anderson the new mansion with provision for any additional structures which A third case involved a man ac- cused by a local waitress of rape. also declined comment. that severe turbulence was reported at $,000 feet over northern might be built in the area. Harrelson charged Schoeneman Leader Editor Resigns; Fund. Farm 'Protest' Group Launches Thistlethwaite emphasized Colorado and southern Wyoming Thursday that the charges were personally told the man to leave town and also advised the woman THE BOARD or administration 1951.

MEMORY MELODIES If you are past 30, there's a record on sale at a local music shop that will probably bring back A lnt nf mAmnrlM early today. Aides Feel Ikes Crisis Wow Past not levelled aeainst the enure po has retained Knute Henning, North to drop the charges, lice department but were aimed at Harrelson, with Thistlethwaite one man Ctuet ot foiice v. SEARCH PLANES scanned the1 rugged, precipitous snowy range of mountains in southern Wyoming Dakota Agricultural College architectural instructor, as a consulting expert on the work. concurring, also charged the police Dinirer Postponed Schoeneman. S-D.

Organization Br LEON CABR It'a part of a series of song hits Joos said the actual design work between Iju-amie and itawlins. The sheriffs charges brought an Immediate denial from Bismarck department tried to send a mentally incompetent girl out of the city without an escort, and tried to was still in tne drawing Doara A Nonpartisan League fund-rais DENVER W--Another cheering from bygone years ana memoes the top tunes from 1940-41. 15 years ago, though It doesn't seem that Police Chief D. E. Schoeneman.

stace. He sa that although no UAL officials in Denver reported flying weather at Denver and Salt Lake City, where the plane was ing dinner to build up revenues for SIOUX FALLS An Iowan who bulletin came from President Eis-, "You can investigate this depart talk a wife, who was allegedly attacked by her husband and slashed lost his job because he "wanted the League newspaper. The Lead ciuiuwci iiiiuauaj, lie ment from the front door to tne target date for completion of the project was set, it was hoped that construction could begin next scheduled to arrive at :06 a.m. to help farmers" presented his new er, has been postponed from Oct. with a knife, to drop the Included are "The Woodpecker back, there's nothing I'm ashamed had 84 hours of sound and refresh ing sleep.

IS until sometime in November, (MST), waa clear. The plane National Farmers' Organization to. of," Schoeneman told The Trroune. eong. ru never amue Again, In Ihm Mnnrt "Tiniwtn Junction spring.

South Dakota here Wednesday The President recovery from would have encountered both mountainess and flat country on "Bismarck is becoming known aa a 'floater town'," Harrelson said. "IF YOU GET Into trouble. Just Thistlethwaite'! statement came probably the third week. Oscar Zetter said the Leader din ner was postponed because of con night. his heart attack progressed to the "Chattanooga Choo Choo." "Ama- during a press conference at the About 125 persons mostly farm its scheduled route from Denver point that his staff began to talk.

pola, Frenesi," and Tscnamov- sheriff's apartments Wednesday offer to leave town and they 'float' to Rock Springs and Salt Lake ers and including four women- hopefully of the future. evening attended by members of. flicts with other events, including a Young Republican meeting at Bismarck the same night, and the gathered at a livestock sales barn City. you out," he said. The investigator, who said he The 7 a.m.

Denver time medical Noncom's Wife Fined by Army the press, Thistlethwaite and Leon to hear Jay Loghry, Corning, bulletin MiJ. Officials said tne piane passes eer list and names of crew men iky'a Piano Concerto No. 1. PATRON'S POINT The other day a local restaurant kirH ii n.ur waitresses and ard H. Harrelson, special deputy.

Jefferson-Jackson dinner of the say he started his new group be had 15 years experience in police work, including 10 years with fed sheriff and private investigator. "THE PRESIDENT had another bers were not immediately Democratic party at Minot, Oct. 17. cause "farmers are not getting eral military intelligence on "se- Thistlethwaite telephoned a itid their fair share of the national in good night. He slept soundly and THE DINNER HAD been planned AUGSBURG.

Germany WV-The une reporter about 7 p.m. weanes- cunty worn and live years as a come." almost continuously for hours, at Bismarck Oct. 15, and it was MOST OF the passengers board when they reported for duty one of the old hands was showing the new day to invite him to the conference private agent in Washington, D. from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.

Loghry said "farmers are not U.S. Army reinforced Thursday its campaign to wipe out minor black admitted Bismarck was the small ed the olane in the East. reported by some that the conflict at which the accusations were lev "He awoke feeling refreshed and getting anything on their invest' est community in which he had girls the ropes, pointing oui me Wntinn of the breakfast food, The most recent major air line elled. relaxed. The President's condition ment and that his group will "get with the Young Republican meet ing was intentional.

marketing by soldiers families in West Germany. worked. (Continued on Page 3) continues to progress satisfactorily the farmer what he got coming. HARRELSON OPENED the con Zetter, a member of the Leader 'If you condone petty crime, in without complications. A military summary court here He outlined two goals for the ference by announcing he was leaving Bismarck this week end to take NFO: The private opinion, which no board, also said Gerald Saxerud, former North Dakota deputy treas cluding traffic violations, within a very limited number of years nar catsup and other items.

This went cn for quite a while and finally came a voice from the other side of the counter. "Don't forget to tell them that fined the wife of a master sergeant $100 for having sold illegally two one would put into words for quo "Ask our government for 100 per urer, nad resigned as editor ot tne tation, was that the crisis has a job with a private criminal investigation laboratory at Chicago. cent of parity for our farm cartons of American cigarettes to cotics addiction and other crimes will take over the city," Harrelson said. newspaper. and that the President Mother Finds Tot Playing With Bear THURMAN, N.Y.

Wl Charley The 35-year-old Harrelson, who Zetter said Saxerud had resigned Petition the Department of Agri soon will be taking a firmer hold on administration policy. the customers are over nere. TV TANGLE to take a magazine advertising job came to Bismarck last May atter IN ANSWER to a question by a in Illinois. He said the announce culture to establish an immediate floor price of $20 per hundred on a German. Her black market profit was less than $4.

If she does not pay the fine within six months, she will be placed under confinement for a maximum of 30 days. Her name being hired for special duty with A complete examination is ment would appear in this week's1 Tribune reporter, Harrelson said, "There is some organized vice in A rortnln amount of confusion Is scheduled this weekend when Dr. butcher hogs and $30 per hundred issue of the newspaper, which has the Bismarck police department, said he was leaving because he could make more money in Chlca-J apparently present in connection Paul Dudley White returns to Bismarck." on good to choice cattle. become bi-weekly as finances Denver. He will join the staff of was not released.

Under further questioning he said The floor prices Loghry described with the estaDUsnmem we teioui.inn xtation here. sagged. go as a private investigator man presidential physicians for a thor some local gins naa Deen ap The board member said no one as "emergency measures until we figure out what 100 per cent of he could in North Dakota. oughgoing check at Fitzsimons proached to enter into prostitution by a former Bismarck resident. Harrelson said the fact he was Bills, 14 months, is not likely to remember the day the black bear visited him.

His mother will never! forget it. I Mrs. Edith Bills said Charley suddenly began jabbering with enthusiasm in his play pen on the porch of their house in an isolated section near this Adirondack com Army Hospital. officially had been designated editor but that the newspaper would parity prices should be for hogs This week a Bismarck woman noticed she was getting the new itation's test pattern on her set ihm television office to Berthold Boy Traffic Victim leaving the city did not explain his He said he had turned nis tues (Continued on Page WHITE, THE noted Boston heart speaking out. specialist, will fly here Saturday over to the Federal Bureau of Investigation because the cases involved interstate commerce report it.

The man in charge told There is corruption in this A 14-year-old boy, returning from with Sherman Adams, assistant to a hunting exnedition with six other (Continued on Page 3) Driscoll Man Injured As Truck Overturns her that it was lmpossiuie, uevnuac Harrelson said in his lead off statement. the President and bis chief ad munity the other day. She found youths, was injured fatally Wednes-1 the station wasn't on tne air yei. wkiri further and dis Mercury to Dip To 28 Tonight him "sticking his finger out There's no hard narcotics be ministrative deputy. Adams flew for meetings of the National Se- ASKED LATER for a definition day night, the State Highway ra-trol said, in a pickup truck upset through the play pen slats, smiling ing used here," Harrelson said.

of the word Harrel (Continued on Page 3) A Driscoll man was hospitalized southwest of Berthold, in Ward and cooing." A big black bear was standing nearby on its hind THISTLETHWAITE SAID the covered that others in the city were also receiving the pattern end finally concluded that the engineers hadn't bothered to keep A nn than. and Thistlethwaite offered, Freezing temperatures are fore-! cast here tonight with a low of 28 County. "remedy" to the "corruption" may 'condoning and compounding a lees. The victim was Edmund Sher- (Continued on Page 1) crime. here Wednesday afternoon with in-l juries received when the truck he was driving went off the road and turned over in a ditch near a junction north of Arena on N.

D. the front oince imurmcu Meyer Granted Minot Channel man Barnett of Berthold, who died in a Minot hospital two hours after Thistlethwaite and Harrelson The wind, which was to blow, throughout the day, was expected to diminish this evening and the said they classed the condoning of "I grabbed up the baby and ran into the house and into a bedroom and slammed the door," she said. "The baby didn't seem to be scared at all, just wondering what the truck In which he was a pas progress. vHMir tnaNK sale of beer on Sunday as Highway 36. WASHINGTON UR The Federal senger upset on a township road five miles west and two miles south cloud covering was to disappear.

Cool temperatures are also ex Suffering a broken left leg and Communications Commission Hiss in Hospital; Reason a Secret NEW YORK W-Alger Hiss was The two charged the Bismarck ailed me." multiple head injuries was Ernest of Berthold. Wednesday granted the application pected to prevail rriday with a Police Department, singling out The bear just plodded away. Rise, 40, who told the attending Brooklyn Dodger fans around the -Ity as elsewhere in the nation are having a field day as a result Set. Donald McFarland of Minot of Meyer Broadcasting Co. for Schoeneman, was guilty of partici physician that he had lost control told patrol headquarters the pickup high of SS forecast here.

Bismarck's high and low readings Wednesday were 70 and 46, pating in this type of alleged television station at Minot, N.D., to operate on Channel 10. Meyer now reported in "very good" condition of the truck when it struck loose truck, driven by Joe Haugen, 17, Ship Blazes Thursday at New York Hospital. also of Berthold, went out of con Fargo's high was 75 and the low gravel. The doctor considered him to be in "satisfactory" condition operates stations KFYR and KF-YR-TV at Bismarck. of their teams worm tory over the hated New York Yankees.

Probably the best gag so far ik. ninvpd bv T. Clem Thursday, Harrelson told a Trib A hospital spokesman declined trol on a turn and rolled over. The was 40 at Beach and Beulah. SINGAPORE -The Norwegian freighter Troja made Thursday.

Barnett boy was pinned beneath to say why the former State Department official is in the hospital. une reporter that the statements made at the press conference Wednesday night were prompted port here Thursday with a fire in the vehicle. Ed Weible, patrolman who Investigated the accident, said Rise Was uw r' farmer mayor Tom Hiss, SO, made his last required her No. 4 hold. Tugs met ner ana The fatality was the 102nd North Local Co-ed Queen Candidate A.

trawled clear to by what he called "numerous com firemen immediately began flood was alone at the time ot the acci Dakota traffic death thus far in report to a parole officer four days before he entered the hospital Sept. 27. plaints" received by the sheriff's ing the copra-packed hold with dent. The patient was brought into 1955. In a corresponding period of New York to witness "the Yankees ra.v wired office.

carbon dioxide. The fire had been Bismarck by the Boelter ambu lance. last year, traffic deaths had reached a total of 105. He served 3 years and 8 months raging for 48 hours. The investigator said the com Kleppe and offered to lend him plaints were that certain persons are prosecuted while others go free of a five-year perjury sentence for denying before a federal grand jury that he passed State Depart carfare bacs 10 dih-- Christmas Lighting to Be Expanded when the police department handles investigations.

ment secrets to Whittaker Cham bers, admitted onetime courier for SCHOENEMAN, AFTER what a prewar Soviet spy ring. Chamber Sets Yule Plans was described as a healed meeting with Thistlethwaite and Harrelson Thursday morning, said both of the latter admitted that neither the Burleigh County Commission nor Slays to Get U. S. Wheat BELGRADE. Yugoslavia (fl the Bismarck City Commission asked for an investigation, and that "they are going ahead on their The Yugoslav government says the Homecoming Starts Thursday GRAND FORKS The University of North Dakota's homecoming queen and her two attendants will be presented at a pep rally and convocation Thursday night as the university homecoming celebration gets under way.

The rally starts off the reunion which this year is being combined with Dad's Day. The football game Saturday will feature the University Sioux against Morningside. FINALISTS FOR QUEEN are Gail Baden, Bergen; Kay Doering, Goodrich; Marianne Knudsen, Grand Forks; Janet Miller, Wahpeton, and Dolores Paulsen, Bismarck. The queen was chosen in a campus vote earlier this week, but her identity has been kept secret. Crowds of alumni, parents and visitors are expected to start flocking to the campus Friday with a smorgasbord planned that night and an election to succeed Dad's Day Assn.

President Robert Bradley, Bismarck, who has held the post the past two years. ANOTHER FRIDAY feature will be the freshman game between the Sioux and North Dakota Agricultural College Yearlings. A parade Saturday morning will feature 20 floats and a dozen bands. The class of 1930 will hold its 25th reunion at a breakfast Saturday mo''ng. own.

United States is going to ship it 300,000 tons of American surplus He said the charges actually are wheat. News Roundup NEW YORK I Former president Harry S. Truman, 71, says if he were 12 years younger he might try to get the Job again- WASHINGTON tfl The De. (ense Department announced Thursday that "Project Van-guard" the creation of an rtlflclat space satellite Is under way with the ward ef twe contracts. MINNEAPOLIS Another defense move for a mistrial la (he Dr.

A. Arnold Axllrod mur-itr trial was denied Thursday fey District Judge Leslie L. directed at the methods used in handling some police cases, a The government's Weekly Eco nomic Review said Tuesday night statement later confirmed by night openings. Free movies will be provided for children while parents shop on the five Friday nights. Christmas music will be broadcast from four downtown Bismarck locations starting Dec.

9, Shriner said. Santa's trailer will be parked in downtown Bismarck from Dec. 12 through Christmas and Santa or his helpers will be available from 1 p.m. until store closing. The Chamber also plans to sponsor a residential decorations contest to encourage a festive spirit throughout the city, Shriner said.

He said the winners will be announced Dec. 28. the wheat agreement was reached seven Intersections. An added expense will be the erection of steel poles to support the decorations where buildings cannot be used, Shriner said. An automobile will be given away again this year with the drawing set for Dec.

24. In addition matchbooks bearing the slogan "Strike a Match and Brighten Christmas Holidays" will be sold. Mayor Evan Lips will be in charge of the "little match girls" and plans ate to launch sales about Oct. 12. Ell Torrance, chairman of the retail merchants committee, announced that stores will remain open Friday nights, Nov.

8 through Dec. 23, in addition to the regular Monday A campaign to make Christmas, 195S, one of Bismarck's most successful Yuletide seasons is being mapped out by the Bismarck Chamber of Commerce, A. J. Shriner, Chamber manager, said Thursday. "Focal point of the program is completion of the lighting project which last year brought the Chamber more favorable comment than anything it has done in recent years," Shriner said.

The Christmas light committee, headed by Elmer Bjork-lund, plans to continue last year's fund raising campaign which produced some $7,000 worth of Christmas decorations. Plans call for filling in gaps' in the decorations and adding They based their charges on during the recent visit of Robert Murphy, U.S. deputy undersecretary of state. The Review added series of recent cases. Harrelson charged that a Catholic priest was arrested five or six that Murphy assured the Yugo weeks ago for committing indecent slavs they would get considerable quantities of other American sur liberties with a minor boy in local movie theatre.

The special in vestigator said the priest gave plus farm products. President Tito's government was reported especially interested in importing cotton, aj-- statement admitting the immoral act, but that no charges were filed.

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