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2 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Wednesday, Nov. 5, 16 HAZEL NUBS of the NEWS The original document of tlia Declaration of Independence did not bear that title. II Ml We Process Wild Gome Perk fee veelse sausage pork tar sale Try eur tpecielry Deer Sausage Summer Sausage CUSTOM MEATS ee)-JSS Meade ARSON A seven-v ear-old Bismarck boy was arrested on an arson charge Tuesday. THEFTS Janice Albcrs. 413 11th reported her school books and some stereo tapes stolen from her car.

The total value was $8U. Nuclear Developer Is Named to Receive $25,000 Fermi Award WASHINGTON (AP Dr. Walter H. Zinn, one of the world's foremost developers of nuclear reactors has been named to receive the government's $25,000 Enrico Fermi award for 19, the Atomic Energy Commission announced today. Zinn.

a former director of the AEC's Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago, is now a vice president of Combustion Engineering, Inc. He will receive the award at a ceremony in San Francisco on Dec. 2, 1969, the 27th anniversary of the achievement of the first sustained controlled nuclear chain reaction by the late Dr. Enrico Fermi. The award.

In Fermi's memory, is presented "for outstanding scientific achievements or contributions to engineering and technical management in the development of atomic energy." Analysis--- (Continued from Pac 1) that Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr. might drop his Democratic affiliation and switch to the Republican side if Ilolton won. Democrats had lingering organization trouble in New Jersey, too, where their nominee, Robert B.

Meyner, encountered political fores dating from his two earlier terms as governor. The major surprise for strategists of both national parties in the New Jersey outcome: the landslide proportions of the Ca-hill victory. But one of the few Democrats willing to talk In defeat, and then only anonymously, said Nixon's night of New Jersey campaigning couldn't have fashioned a landslide. "That's relating him to Superman," the Democrat said. "He wasn't even in New Jersey long enough to change clothes in a telephone booth." Fiddleheads are the green shoots of several species of fern.

AdolDh Johnson. 1121 First reported a hubcap stolen. WINDOWS BROKEN Mandan do! ice received a Minnesota Volers Settle Questions On Liquor Sales By The Associated Presg Volers in several Minnesota communities settled liquor questions Tuesday as citizens cast ballots in municipal elections across the state. Sunday liquor proposals were passed by voters in Ely, Shore-wood and North Oaks, while a similar proposal was defeated at Prior Lake. Ely" voters had defeated Sunday liquor two years ago 907 to 508.

A split liquor proposal was approved 1,924 to 1,538 by Fairmont voters, but a bid for split liquor was defeated 769 to 77 at Stewartville. Voters at Stewart-ville are re-elected Mayor Otis Dodge. Fairmont voters approved four parts of a five-part bond issue which included an indoor swimming pool, airport improvement, a public safety and law enforcement building and storm sewer construction. The part of the bond issue proposing $220,000 for park acquisition was defeated. Voters at Fairmont chose incumbent Gordon Benscoter as report of indow being broken at the home of W.

J. Nead, 905 Second Ave. NW. FREE GIFTS REGISTER FOR 4 BIG GRAND OPENING PRIZES Special Savings Throughout the Store Tomorrow Thru Saturday Matt L. Bereer.

903 Second VANDALISM Rev. A. R. Aleson, 906 11th reported Jhat the air was let out of tires on his car. Mrs.

George Weber, 414 Shady Lane, reported that someone damaged her car while it was parked on the Bismarck High School parking lot Mrs. Jerome Houn, 511 S. 16th reported a window had been broken in her laundry room. Evelyn A. Meyer, 1822 Assumption reported paint sprayed on her car.

MUNICIPAL COURT (Judge David L. Milhollan) Pleading guilty to driving while intoxicated and fined were Susan Larson. 20, 10164 Eighth tlOO. Kenneth Hausauer. 21, 1308'a Fourth Frank Rob-idou, 63, 1415 Rosser $100, and Silas E.

Moen, 41, Regan, $100. Pleading guilty to speeding were Julia Pitzer, 63. 212 11th Ave. NE. Mandan, James Roth, 20, 512 24th and Susan A.

Wynne. 24. 730 W. Sweet Ave. Each was fined $20.

Delwyn Helfrich, 19, Star Dust Trailer Court. No. 17, pleaded guilty to a red light violation and was fined $10. Roger G. Heinle, 17, 1401 Ave.

pleaded guilty to driving on the sidewalk and was fined $20. Leslie S. 20, 811 W. Ave. NW.

reported the top window of his storm door broken by an air rifle shot. MIT from Paee 1) rambling, one-story affair Is the site of research on the Po seidon missile. Late News Briefs Employes began entering the structure about a half-hour after th nnWcf action, and bv noon Import Shop Fifth and Main Formerly Dunahiy'i Location Bismarck normalcy was reported. ADVERTISEMENT Mere Security With FALSE TEETH At Any Time Dent be so afraid that your eJat teeUi will coma looee or drop Juat at the wrong time. Tar more security and more comfort, juat aprlnkle a little FA3TEETH en your put tea.

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Oat FASTKKTH. Tnp flpmnnstraiors set ud their nirket line shortly after 7 fourth ward alderman in a 491 to 296 vote over his father-in-law, Soren Olson. a.m., and though the police Elections (Continued from Page 1) the war to end." Sen. Fred Harris of Oklahoma, the Democratic national chairman, avoided comment on the election day outcome, preferring overnight silence to work out a response to the Republican showing. Lindsay defeated Democrat Mario A.

Procaccino, the city comptroller and a man with a counter-productive campaign style; and John J. Marchi, the conservative who five months ago defeated him for the Republican nomination for mayor. Returns from 4.896 of 5,293 moved into tne area snoniy au-erward, they refrained from takine action for almost two Bowen plreaded guilty to failure to yield right-of-way and hours. Electric Vehicle Era Has Already Arrived, Leaders Are Assured PHOENIX. Ariz.

(AP) The The demonstrators, led by an n1tra-1pftirt pmnn callintr itself was fined $20. Walter Wurm. 41, 715 Sweet pleaded guilty to the November Action Coalition. charees of open container ol ai cohol In a motor vehicle and first international electric vehi IDAHO APPLES 38 Pound Box $4.39 Golden Delicious Red Deliciout Roma Beauty Jonathans APPLE SALE Royse Watermelon Kingdom Highway 10 Betwetn Bismarck Mandan driving without a driver's li cle symposium opened here Wednesday with assurances that the era of the electric automobile has aready arrived. Nearly 500 delegates from the cense.

He was tinea smj on eacn charge. MORTON COUNTY COURT (Judge William F. Hodny) Waltpr llenke. New Salem. United States and 14 foreign na tions are here for the three-day symposium, sponsored by the Electric Vehicle Council.

pleaded guilty to a charge of not having a medical card in his truck and was given a sus- Leaders of the infant electric WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate Foreign Relations Committee unexpectedly put off a decision Wednesday on whether to conduct public hearings on the Vietnam war. Instead, Chairman J. W. Ful-bright, said, the committee agreed without dissent to ask Secretary of State William P. Rogers and Secretary of Defense Melvin R.

Laird to testify during the week of Nov. 17 in closed session. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Negotiators for North-west Airlines and the International Association of Machinists resumed contract talks Wednesday and company officials expressed hope an agreement will be reached this week. BOSTON (AP)-The 600-foot Liberian tanker Keo broke In half and is sinking 120 miles southeast of Nantucket Island, the Coast Guard reported Wednesday. A Coast Guard spokesman said he had no immediate word on how many persons were aboard or whether there was any loss of life.

CAIRO (AP)-A "large number" of Egyptian commandos crossed the Suez Canal Wednesday and attacked an Israeli patrol, killing an officer and eight soldiers, an Egyptian military spokesman announced. The announcement said the commandos also destroyed two armored cars and a tank, then returned after capturing a wounded soldier. SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) A college "Day of Support" spokesman said Wednesday that 1,000 collegians are expected to march here Nov. 11 in support of President Nixon' policies in the Vietnam War.

Gary Bartunek, Sioux Falls College, said other colleges in the state were being contracted in an effort to get a major support march here. Bartunek said there will be coordination of college activity with American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars "support" programs. PARIS (AP) The president of the Viet Cong's National Liberation Front has addressed an open letter to the American people wishing "yet greater successes in this fall offensive" to get U. S. forces out of Vietnam.

The NLF delegation to the Paris peace talks dis-tributed the letter from Nguyen Huu Tho Wednesday. WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. George S. McGovern, charged Wednesday "President Nixon has no policy for Asia and no plan for ending the war. He said the "Nixon Doctrine" is "predicated upon the threat of nuclear retaliation, a readiness to police the world with men and arms either directly or sub-versively on the assumption that the dominoes will fall If we are not ready to intervene at any time in any place to halt what is viewed as aggression by a monolithic Communist conspiracy." nonHwl fino of $10 and nlaced on auto industry here agreed that a technical breakthrough in bat probation for a period of one year.

Kenneth Hausauer. 120 Second Bismarck, failed to appear on a charge of not having turn tery design is needed before the present smog-producing gasoline engine auto can be replaced. General Electric is displaying signals on a vehicle and tor fpiloH a $10 bnnrl. 117 Fourth St. TI trotted in a long, looping picket line before the police moved in, yelling in unison "Blow, blow, blow it up," and "Ho, Ho, Ho Chi Minh, the NLF is bound to win," Some carried National Liberation Front flags and banners.

The confrontation came in front of the institute's Instrumentation Laboratory, a rambling one-story structure which is the site of research on the Po-sedon multiwarhead missile. Eight officers equipped with walkie-talkies stood on the roof of the building as the picket line formed and one repeatedly called into a loudspeaker, "Cool it. cool it right now. The demonstrators roared back with chants in an effort to drown out the officer. The demonstrators are demanding an end to both the war in Vietnam and defense-related research at MIT.

It was the second day of demonstrations on the sprawling campus. The protesters began their campaign Tuesday by invading the institute's administration building. There was no violence Tuesday but some demonstrators talked of more militant action Wednesday and in the future. election districts gave Lindsay 894.615 votes, Procaccino 739,643 and Marchi 496,754. LINDSAY'S initial election was by a margin of 112,405 votes-; and that was acclaimed by Republicans in the lean days following the landslide loss of 1964 as evidence the party could make a comeback.

Republican Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York, who endorsed Marchi, congratulated Lindsay, said the outcome showed "people wouldn't entrust New York to anyone less than the best man." In Cleveland, Democrat Stokes squeezed past Ralph J. Perk and said that provided him "continued opportunity to bring progress to this city." Returns from 964 of 973 polling places gave Stokes 118,487 votes to 116,515 for Perk. PERK CONCEDED, but said he might ask for a recount after the official tally is tabulated.

Wayne Countv Sheriff Roman James K. O'Toole, .231 Owens, Bismarck, failed to appear on a charge of speeding an experimental car with a 10.9 horsepower engine that operates from power supplied by conventional lead acetate batteries. The car has an auxiliary nickel cadmium battery that auto NOVEMBER and forfeited a oona. Frances Bohl, Flasher niparW puiltv to a charce of is matically switches on to provide needed extra power for hill suing an insufficient fund check cnmDing and acceleration. and was lined given a w-Hav snsnpnried iail sentence and placed on probation for a period Nun Heads Committee On Health Planning of 18 months.

FHrtv St Vineent. 721 RICIIARDTON A steering Thaver, Bismarck, pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor and was fined committee to implement area wide comprehensive health Gribbs, who stressed crime con $130. (5rTf MANDAN MUNICIPAL COURT planning ior southw ni North Dakota' was set up at al recent meeting" of the badlands Area Council of Hospital and Arthur Stokes Dies; Grand Forks Attorney i Turin Patrick S. O'Neill Shopping Mall Sold at 'Forks Jeanette Hayek, 26. 300 Second St.

NE. pleaded guilty to petit larceny in connection with the theft of articles from the F. to Stnra and was A FORKS GRAND FORKS (AP)-Arthur W. Stokes, 65, prominent North Dakota Attorney, died Wednesday morning at his home here. Weather Report (From U.S.

Weather Bureau) First figures Indicate highest temperatures during last 14 hours; second, lowest tempereture last night; lowest temperature during last 14 hours; third, rain or melted snow during last 34 hours ending at 4:10 a.m.. Central Standard Time. Nursing Home Administrate here. Sister administrator of Sister Anita given a 10-day suspended Jail (AP)-Century 21 of Mr. Stokes was the senior at sentence.

Oscar Ritenour 33, Balti-HM nlpaded euiltv to a St. Joseph's Hospital in Dickin- charge of driving while under sun ana presiaeni ot tne council, Shop Now! Save on Fine Winter Fashion Coats! -A Great Selection of I Furred Untrimmed Coats the influence ot uuoxicauiig saia me committee tirst tunc tion Will be In ripvplnn North Dakota torney in the Grand Forks law firm of Stokes, Vaaler, Gillig, Warcup Woutat. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at the Hanson-Anderson Mortuary here. Mr" Stokes had recently been Bismarck 54 33 stitution and by-laws for the or 61 51 1.17 49 31 56 32 41 36 43 37 .08 42 36 .03 Boston Buffalo Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland liquor and was given a u-aay iail sentence. Scott Hewitt.

15. 107 W. An-rrk nlpaded ClliltV ganization. Countv anrt tri-rmintv moot 61 37 Denver ings to explain the purpose of 53 34 33 57 31 55 45 49 31 51 3 53 32 55 24 53 27 53 31 of a charge of careless driving D. Moines 51 32 D.

Lake Fargo Williston Minot G. Forks Dickinson James twn Beulah Riverdalt Ashley Drake Detroit 43 37 .08 It 1 .02 hospitalized and was convalescing at home at the time of his death. neaiin planning are scheduled at Hettinrpr Rnwman Roonh mH Fairbanks and was fined $.25. Mik Bartels. 16.

1402 Fifth Denver announced Wednesday the purchase of the South Forks Shopping Center here for an undisclosed price "in the $2 million range." Peter G. Conway, president of Century 21, said that the South Forks Center will be expanded and remodeled to fit his Century Mall concept. A third major department store will be added, along with specialty shops and other merchandising outlets, he said. Conway said that H. Grant Jensen of Grand Forks, president of South Forks Land negotiated the sale.

The sale does not include the property occupied by Sears Roebuck, which is owned separately by Crossroads Centers, but Ft. Worth 41 41 Ave. NW, pleaded guilty to a Dickinson, to be climaxed by a general organizational meeting 53 27 He was born June 21. 1904 at trol as a campaign issue, was elected mayor of Detroit in a tight contest with county auditor Richard Austin, a Negro. The virtually complete count there were Gribbs 257,312 votes, Austin 250,020.

In Pittsburgh, Independent Democrat Peter F. Flaherty, who repudiated the old fashioned city organization, racked up a 2-1 margin to defeat Republican John K. Tabor. Crime and racial tension were key issues in city contests across the nation, but there was no clear pattern in the outcome. AMONG THE other contests: Republican Mayor Ann Uc-cello of Hartford was re-elected in a city beset by two major racial disturbances since June.

Democratic Mayor Frank A. Sedita of Buffalo, N.Y., won a second term, defeating Republican conservative Alfreda W. Slominski. Bartholomew F. Guida, a Democrat, was elected mayor of New Haven to succeed Richard C.

Lee, who did not seek reelection after 16 years in office. New Jersey Conservation Commissioner Robert A. Roe, a Democrat, claimed a 759 vote edge and victory in a special election to succeed retired Rep. Charles S. Joelson.

But Republican Gene Boyle refused to concede and a recount seemed likely. Democrat Frank Burke, a former congressman, was elected mayor of Louisville, ending eight years of Republican control there. Honolulu (9 79 IndapOlis 42 32.01 Jacksnvila 61 41 Juneau 40 28 Kan. City 54 39 L. Angels 77 60 Hankinson 50 27 Napoleon S3 32 Cathay, N.

D. He was a gradu January. careless driving cnarge anu was fined $15. Rosanne Smith, 18, 632 N. 26th SI Rlsmarrk.

Dleaded euiltv to 51 28 56 27 Oakes Wishek ate of St. Olaf college, wortn-field. Minn. He received an hon Loulsvlle 45 40 .09 Montana Gt. Falls 42 Pamphlets Available Pamphlets describine: a vari orary juris doctor degree from the University of North Dakota.

55 32 II 52 38 21 49 33 Memphiis Miami Milwauke St. Paul a charge of speeding and was 62 53 61 42 45 40 Billings Glasgow Missoula Havre 60 43 ety of services available to lined $a0. George Klesalek, 57, Box 254, Manrlan nlparlpd BuiltV to a small businessmen from the federal Small Business Administration are availahl nn a Inan rharee of driving while under the influence of intoxicating N. Orleans 61 37 New York 65 48 Okie. City 59 36 Omaha 54 35 Phildelpha 61 44 Phoenix 81 as Pittsburgh 48 36 Ptlnd, Me 59 50 .33 Pflnd, Ore 61 461.17 Richmond 60 40 St.

Louis 49 35 Salt L. City 66 48 Conway said that Sears would basis at the North Dakota State liquor and was fined James L. Woodwick. 19. 506 South Dakota Rapid City 35 Pierre 32 Philip 66 31 Aberdeen 55 21 Watertwn 52 31 Huron 55 30 Sioux Fals 53 26 Pickstwn 60 37 Valentine 64 34 Lemmon 58 33 Mobridge S4 35 Sioux City 55 32 Other Points Albany 59 Albque 59 2 FUR-TRIMMED COATS sale-priced 99 Library Commission on the CaDitol ttrounds.

Materials in remain an integral part of the center. The other major store now in the center is K-Mart. Snrnnii Ava NW. failed to clude management, small mar onnaar An A rharre of being a San Dieqo a or San Fran 61 56 keters, and technical aids. A Liz to Get Replica Of Her Huge Stone MORRIS PLAINS, N.J.

(AP) Richard Burton is getting Elizabeth Taylor a quartz replica of the 69-carat, million-dollar diamond he bought her recently in New York. The replica, which Miss Taylor may wear to confuse thieves, is being made by Litton Industries. A crystal being grown by a secret process, it will cost Burton $3,500. 57 48 1.lt minor in possession of alcoholic beverages and forfeited a $50 Seattle Tampa 68 57 Washingtn 61 41 Winnipeg 56 36 Atlanta 5 31 brochure listing aU available pamphlets may be had by calling or writing the State Library Commission. 68 50 Boise bond.

Ida Weidman, 43, 501 Sixth St. vw failed in annear on a CREATED STYLE Georges Seurat founded a new painting style. The French artist instead of painting with bold strokes, built up his pictures by making thousands of tiny dots and dashes of color. The style was called "pointillism." charge of speeding and forfeited Sunshines Sunset Wednesday: 5:22 p.m. Sunrise Thursday: 7:32 a.m.

Missouri River Missouri River stage: 6.6 feet 91 tinur thanae: Plus A feet Detroit is referred to as the "city of the straits" because its :2 a $25 bond. BIRTHS ft. Aleilus Hospital iw.bl MiaHim. name means strait in French. Missouri River flood stage: 1.0 feet SAVING Precipitation Total this month to date: Traca Normal this month to date: .08 Inches son, r.

mnu 1119 Memorial Drive. Apt. 13. at 11.20 houldn1! Telegraph Hanoi' Total Jan. 1st to date: 11.88 Inches a.m., nov.

Son, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Delhi, Car $50 to $56 Normal Jan. 1st to date: 14.2 Inches LAKE SAKAKAWtA PERSPECTIVE: Pool elevation 1,844.5, a decreese of Humphrey Agrees with President On Keeping Withdrawals Secret ton, at 5:33 v. ismerck Heipltal Daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Johannes, Underwood, at 37 p.m., Nov. 4. Daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Meier, J75 Holiday Park, at $: a.m., Nov. 5. DEATHS St. Alexius Heipltal William Wahl, 54, iU S. 12th at 1:05 a.m., Nov.

5. (Hall Funeral Home) Mandan Hospital Admissions Nov. 4 Anton J. Markel, Mre. Louisa Hoile, refer eiss, Alvln Kreis.

Mre. Yolanda Geek and Waggle Lena. Discharges Nov. 4 Mrs. Christine Jangula, Alvin Bauer and Mrs.

Jack M. Schmidt. UNTRIMMED WINTER COATS sale-priced It Is food to get word from somebody who is far away; word In the form of a letter, hone sail, means a let te us; but It's best when they come to see us In person. And this the meaning Christmas. John's story of "the Word" in chapter is Christmas story which, for dark world, Is significant II the year 'round.

Sponsored by Southwestern Christian Businessmen returned to Detroit Lakes in semi-retirement to manage extensive area farm holdings. Political leaders from both $44 MINOR ACCIDENTS astronaut Dr. Roaer Relnbotd, isi Astronaut and parked car regis Minnesota and North Dakota spoke of Allen's help in unifying political liberals. Guest speakers at the testimonial dinner besides Humphrey, were Gov. William L.

Guy of North Dakota, Former Gov. Karl Rolvaag of Minnesota and Arthur Naftalin, Former Mayor of Minneapolis. tered to Wallace Fossum, 6U win si. 107 Central Ave. Parked car reentered to Ruth A.

Miller, 1012 Summit and Randy J. Wolff. 3406 Thayer who wes charged with careless driving. Eeco Station, Sixth Main Ave. Reuben V.

Magstadt, 512 S. 15th Birch, Fireplace Logs Harvested from Northern Minnesota. Cured two years for proper burning. Jennings Lumber Co. 1 mile last ef Mandan ol-9S9t one-tenths foot.

Year ago 1,845.1. Discharge Tuesday 30,700 c.f.s. Estimated discharge Wednesday 30,000 e.f.s. LAKE OAHS Lake Oahe elevation 1,606.47 feet above sea level, up .06 feet In the past 24 hours. Average discharge rate 20,100 cubic feet per second; tailwaler 1,419.77 feet, temperature 52 degrees.

STATE FORECASTS North Dakota Variable cloudiness throuqh Thursday with a chance of a few light showers, mostly In tne north portion Wednesday night. A little wermer in most sections Wednesday night. A little cooler likely in the west Thursday. Lows Wednesday night 34-38. Minnesota Considerable cloudiness north and fair to partly cloudy south through Thursday, Warmer Wednesday night and continued mild Thursday.

Lows Wednesday night 34-40. South Dakota Considerable cloudiness through Thursday. Warmer Wednesdey night. Cooler In the west and central Thursday. Lows Wednesday night 34-40.

Montana Considerable cloudiness through Thursday with widely scattered showers most frequent extreme southwest mountain aree. Lows Wednesday night 30-40. Hiqhs Thursday 55s. Continued windy along east slopes of Rockies. FIVE-DAY FORECASTS North Dakota temperatures through Monday are expected to average t-12 degrees above normal.

Normal highs 38-43. Normal lows 21-24. Continued mild throughout the period with only minor day-to-day changes in temperature likely. Very little If eny precipitation likely. South Dakota temperatures throuqh Monday will average 1-12 degrees above normal west end 10-15 deqrees ebove normal east.

Normal hiqhs 43-50 northeast hall and lower 50s southwest. Normal lows 22-28. Continued mlkf through the period with only minor day-to-day changes In temperature likely, very little any precipitation likely. and unknown vehicle. MPS CALL Tuesday, 2:04 p.m.

414' Second Mrs. Gene Miner reported a fire resulting from a broken gas heater. A man passing by turned off the heater and the Fire Department cleared smoke from the apart- FARGO (AP) Former Vice President Hubert Humphrey said here Tuesday night that he agrees with President Richard M. Nixon's decision not to announce details of his timetable for withdrawal of American troops from South Vietnam. Humphrey said the information on Nixon's withdrawal plans "should not be telegraphed to Hanoi." "I don't think there should be a date publicized," he said, referring to the time when the last U.

S. troops are to be pulled out of the war. Humphrey made the remarks in commending on the President's Monday night speech on Vietnam in which the chief executive said he does not intend to announce the timetable of the Administration's plan for withdrawal. Humphrey said he expects Nixon to announce another further troop withdrawal in December. He reiterated to reporters a statement made earlier that he was disappointed the President had not made a specific announcement of further withdrawals.

He also said again he had hoped for a presidential call for a cease-fire and for some word on strengthening of the political situation in Saigon. A statement that the speech "will not placate his critics" was as far as Humphrey would go in measuring the effect Nixon's radio-television address would have on a second Vietnam moratorium planned this month. Turning to Minnesota politics, Humphrey declined to offer any more idea of whether he will make official the widely-held opinion that he will run for the U. S. Senate from Minnesota next year.

Later Tuesday evening Humphrey attended a testimonial dinner at Detroit Lakes for Byron G. (Barney) Allen, Detroit Lakes political figure. Allen is credited with being one of the main political architects to fuse the Democratic and Farmer Labor parties in Minnesota 25 years ago. Ha recently MANDAN MINOR ACCIDENTS W. Main 400 block Peter Voiqt, Rt.

4, Mandan, parked, and C. B. Kiorlien, 2, lot nth St. NW, backing, who was charged with leaving the scene of an $36 to $40 Winter Mini Coats YOU AM INV1TKO TO CHARatf IT Sixth Fourth St. NE-Larry Benia-irtin, 27, 1105 Sixth Ave.

SE, who was SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE Abandoned Cars and Other Abandoned Property: 1 1 Cars 1 Pickup Truck 1 Dishwasher Many Other Miscellaneous Items Sale Will Be at County Lot, South 26th and Bismarck Avenue at 10:00 A.M. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1969 SHERIFF DALE GRANRUD cnarged wim careless oriving, ana i new-are Fmll. am Eiatim Ave. SW. Chrlet the King Church parking let-Magdelena Thllmony, 106 Eighth Ave.

NW, backing, and John Palmer, 204 10th Ave. NvV, parked. MANDAN BUILDINO PERMITS Vernon S. Doll, 304 Sixth St. NW, re-piece siding on home, $1,710.

J. C. Penney Company W. Make St improve and remodel Irons, sio-ow..

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