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Page t-TV BISMARCK TRIBUNK-Wfdncwlay, frpt. 1, IMS Congress Rooster May Miss College NUBS of the NEWS Mansfield Cites Viet War Aims Of Both Sides Approves Urban Unit DRIVERS CHARGED FORFEITS BOND Bismarck police charged Dale Robert DeChandt, 22. 110 K. Zundes, 18, Medina, and i Fourth Ave. NE, Mandan, for- TUCSON, Ariz.

(AP) Ftae the rooster if down in the beak these days he may have to miss college. Andrea Shields wants to take Rae with her to the University of Arizona this fall, but the 18- Horse Falls, Top-Riding Girl Is Hurt ST. PAUL (AP) Randy Carpenter, a double blue ribbon winner far her riding performances at the Minnesota State Fair, knows the embarrassment of a fall. The 14-year-old from Head-Ingley, in suburban Winnipeg, was Injured Tuesday when her mount, v.m Money, fell while trying to clear a fence at the Hippodrome. Randy Steel Union Hits Wage Guidelines As Talks Go On By NEIL GILBRIBE WASHINGTON (AP) Emergency Heel talks, under heavy presidential and congressional pressure, entered the third day Wednesday with union negotiators reportedly arguing that White House wage guidelines are too low.

President Johnson, continuing to urge i noninflationary settlement, was joined by House and LVmglas O. Pottcnger. U. 224 21st with reckless driving here Tuesday night. Charged witii careless driving following accidents here were Raymond year-old freshman has prob felted a 125 bond here Wednesday on a charge of conducting a commercial auction in a residential lone.

He was charged with holding an auction at 700 21st St. last Aug. 21. BREAK-IN REPORTED Mrs. Frank Deitz, 722 11th told police Tuesday her house had been entered while (he was By CARL P.

LEUBSDORF WASHINGTON (AP) Both sides in the Viet Nam conflict know what they are fighting for, Sen. Mike Mansfield of Montana said Wednesday, and produced his own table of those divergent lem. She can't find any place for Rae to roost. Miss Shields Uvea In Scotts-dale, 120 miles from the cam pus and will be residing in a away on a trip Boxes near a rear door were disturbed and a MINOR 4CCI0INTI Mint II no Main Ave-William Wullke. etreeter, tntf ReVOTa Hansen, 1 Rl.

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11 Main parka. HI1-. Itm Parkas" tar ewneo: by Relpn HevOen, 1)10 lath $1 rolled Into car owned by Ambrow Morrell. 41) I. IMl II.

Allay behind Main Par-Henley J. alarla, 1S0( Ava. 0, ant PeuOen M. Onlheuter, Union. Andersen It.

and lowan Ava. Helen M. Bailor, 71! Soman M. ana Jarry Melttern, Holiday Treiter Court. I.

and Divide A. Ivelim, Minneapolis and light pola. Mia Ava. t-Micntal N. Jonat, JIH Ava.

and Vara J. Jonet. lilt Ava. i. Arrowhead Plaie lot-talma Cerulel, 111 Uoua Ava and Clinord D.

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3i Bismarck MARRIAOI LICINJI Markua llraun, B.tmerck. and Mary Ann Heinert, fiimerck. RIAL IITATB TRANIPIRS Margarat I. Obart Rooert P. Obar, Rark Hill Addition, Audilor't Lot ao.

Robart C. Hintl to Lynn Wallar Burthen, Raglilar iaund Addition. Lot ll Hack 14. Cur Hi 0. I'leoel la Raloti W.

Heyden, Pilfer Addition, I It. Lot ID, all Lot 11 and a 11 fl. Lai 17, Block IS. screen ripped, but police said Senate Democratic ltaders in fell to the floor but clear of her horse and was taken to Bethes-da Hospital with a shoulder and skull injury. Earlier, she ha won an open jumper class on Even Money and had used a fellow Canadian's horse, Bali H'ai, owned by apparently nothing was taken.

aims. The Senate Democratic leader said in a speech delivered to the Senate that he aimed at clarification of the issues with the idea that definitions might serve as route markers toward the peace conference table, Mansfield cautioned against the assumption that "we are engaged in Viet Nam against a group or a government which has no objective except warfare warning that a strike would hurt the nation's economy and security. A strike deadline scheduled at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday was postponed until 12:01 a.m. Sept.

9 at Johnson's request. A strike would idle 450.008 Gayle McLean of Winnipeg, to WASHINGTON (AP) The nation's cities, where most Americans live and work, have won representation in the President's Cabinet. The victory for the cities and for President Johnson, who put a priority tag on the legislation may lead to an historic first: a Negro heading a Cabinet department. The House completed congressional approval of the new Department of Housing and Urban Development Tuesday. Bv voice vote it accepted a conference committee report which settled differences in 'the House and Senate versions of the legislation.

The bill becomes law when Johnson signs it. The President has given no hint who he nominate to head the department. Speculation centers on Robert C. Weaver, a Negro who directs the Housing and Home Finance Agency. The legislation dissolves the housing agency.

It will put under one roof urban-oriented programs now scattered among several government departments. Steel workers and shut down about 80 per cent of the nation's capture the $300 Amateur Working Hunter Stake. Winner of the late model modified stock car races on the grandstand track was Darrell Deke of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The former professional driver, now a mechanic, won 8400 Hanson, S3, Rt. 1, Bismarck; William A.

Svetim, 31, Minneapolis, and Jerry Mathem, 20, Holiday Court. Mathem was also booked for operating a motor vehicle without a license. Arrested for speeding Tuesday were Jane Marilyn Sterioti, 20, 1905 Sixth Michael W. Speaks, 24, 1908 Second Elaine W. Crosby, 38, 1402 Harmon Albert H.

Hauff, 43, 1331 16th Clarence F. Rip-phnger, 23, 418 12th and Barton Jerome Sayler, 23, 518 '1 17th St. SAFETY COUNCIL The Bismarck Safety Council will hold its monthly meeting Thursday at 12:01 p.m. at the Grand Pacific HoUO Hall of Four Seasons, Gene Strandemo, district game warden at Hazen. will speak on firearms.

The public is welcome. THEFTS REPORTED Mrs. Mike Doll. 520 21st told police Tuesday that the seat covers and floor mats in her car were stolen three weeks ago. Cherry! Brousseau, 1313 14th reported the cigaret lighter stolen out of her car hile the vehicle wa parked in the 100 block on S.

Third St tor the sake of warfare. steel industry. The Communists, he said. campus dormitory. The dorm houses chicks but not cluck-ens.

The coed has written the Tucson Daily Citizen to run an ad for a place for Rae to stay in Tucson. Andrea has had the pet white Leghorn rooster better than a year and a half and doesn't want to part with him. "He is well-trained; he comes when I call, and he wears a leash," she says. Atomic Mishap Bill Approved by Senate WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate has voted to extend for 10 years a law to provide inden nities in the event of disaster at an atomic power plant. The bill cleared to the House Tuesday provides $486 million of government indemnities for a disaster, with another $74 million available to the plant operator for private insurance firms.

secretary of Labor W. WHlard "have a very clear Idea of why they fight and of the conditions on which they will cease fight Bright skies lured 98.208 per Wirtz and Secretary of Commerce John T. Connor continued efforts to compromise the AFL-CIO United Steelworkers' demand for a wage and fringe sons into tne grounds Tuesday, ing." Edmar A Goati Raally or 5,750 over the same day last Mansfield, who has been crit CORRECTION A recent real estate transfer should have stated that Lot 9, Block It, Morningside Hgights Addition, was transferred from Virgil C. Luyben to Chester H. Zech.

not Sech. DRIVERS FINED Stanley E. Cohen, 19, 704 Ave. F. was fine and In addition Municipal Judge David L.

Milhollan ordered him to serve 14 days in jail on a speeding charge. The court authorized his release during the days to work. Kenneth James Baukol, 18, 404 W. Turnpike Gary Wayne Calheim, 18. 615 Bell Raymond G.

Doll, 18, 408 Mason and Ervin G. Leischner, 44, 619 12th each pleaded i 1 1 to speeding and was ined $10. Oscar Rath, 32, 1106 First pleaded guilty to running a stop sign and imposition of sentence was deferred six months. year. Earlier rain and cold has benefits increase of 53 cents an kept attendance some 54,000 be- ical at times of President Johnson's Viet Nam policies, said an examination of statements by Johnson and his principal spokesmen indicate the United hour over three years and the industry's last offer of 40.8 cents.

Unverified reports that the 10 States has set these conditions mna the 1964 pace. N. Viet Raps Peace Offer SAIGON, South Viet Nam for peace: Rudolph ilron, Collin Addition, If It. Lots 1-4, Block 17. Edmer A.

Snail Really 10 lunar E. Ooanthnar, Collin Addition, It. Loll 13-1 and fl. ol I 100 It, Lot 17. auc 17.

BIRTHI Bismarck Momtel Son, Dr. and Mrs. Roger Frlcke. 1f41 Catharlna Drlva, 11:05 Aud. II.

Ion, Mr, and Mrl. Charles Cacti, SOT lotn Ava. NE, Mandan, p.m.. Aug 31. It, Aleikn Haipilal Ion, Mr.

and Mrl. Albert Fode, aOO'i lacond Ava. NE, Mandan, 1 11 a.m., and Mrl. John Andarion, W0 Ava. I II p.m..

Aug. 1. Oaugtilar, Mr. and Mri. Beioleus Volk, a.

in Aua. 31. 1. "There must be a verified major steel companies had offered to raise the ante for a settlement were denied by a high administration source. choice by the people of South Viet Nam of their own government a choice free of terror However, another reliable source said the industry had (AP) North Viet Nam's Premier Pham Van Dong has de Republican Wins Mississippi Seal ism, violence and coercion from been ready to boost its offer rided U.S.

peace offers and any quarter." z. "mere can be a future for warned anew that the Communists are prepared to fight a 20- PREMIERE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1965 Mr. and Mri. William OAHI RISIRVOIR PIERRE, I D. (API Oana Reurvoir elevation ISU 14 teat; the leka hai dropped .11 feat the peat 14 hovrv.

Avar-age discharge rale li.Soo eta. Big lend pom elevation I4I7JI feet. year war in Viet Nam. slightly at the time the talks were moved here from Pittsburgh Monday. The union reportedly also was prepared to make concessions, dropping its demand to 48.9 cents.

South Viet Nam either in independence or as a part of a unified Viet Nam in general accord with the Geneva agreements." "Peace In the VS. style actually means war of aggression," he said, in a speech quot BATESVILLE, Miss. (AP) -William E. Corr, a 29-year-old Sardis attorney, says his victory as the first Republican elected to the Mississippi Senate since Reconstruction, is based on Violence' (Continued (Tom Page 1) oils at Hayneville High School. lulling.

1301 Third NE, Mandan, 12! a.m., iapl. I. OBATH Mri. Fred Wagner. SI, Washburn, al I IS p.m.

In a local howllal on Tutadoy. Henna Funeral Home, Washburn. MANDAN HOSPITAL Admltlad aa. II Vlroel Neuman, Ronald Gar- t. "mere snail De a of all foreign forces and bas The union reportedly was cit es dv Hanoi ttadio.

ing new commerce Department es throughout Viet Nam, North The premier said his regime understands "the justifiable George Raft Indicted As Evader of Taxes LOS ANGELES (AP) Actor George Haft has been indicted figures in arguing that White qualifications and not party Desegregation In other South- and iouth including "adequate international guarantees of non House wage guidelines of 3.2 per Ixroie A a- em towns and counties followed Man- m.ln. Mri. Frad Slnariul. all cent should be boosted to at Fiaineri Corr won the Panola Countv Mrl. Manual ItegmllKr, least 3.4 per cent.

Anthony. interference, not only for Viet Nam, but for Laos ad Cambodia as well." Mri. Mlnnla Icnllngar, SI. maeharaed the pattern of peaceful acceptance under application of the 1964 Civil Rights Act to avert a on six charges of income tax evasion, U.S. Atty.

Manuel Real A White House source indicated the union would get no a.v. llThomas Scnaal, Rater Babes- cutoff of federal money. concern" of many people at the continuation of the war but he gave no sign that Hanoi is ready to negotiate with the West. The broadcast said Pham spoke Tuesday at a meeting marking the 20th anniversary of the founding of North Viet Nam. Police Promotions seat in the 52-member Senate Tuesday by defeating Billie Lowe in a special election runoff.

The election was called to fill the unexpired term of the late Sen. J. Roland Lowe of Batesville, Mrs. Lowe's where with the argument. "It's not at all that In Natchez, worried GOP city officials imposed a 10 p.m.

says. Raft was indicted Tuesday by a federal grand jury in Los Angeles, the attorney says. Raft is accused of paying no taxes on $85,000 income from 1958 the source said in conceding that new government figures showed a higher gross national product In recent years than (Continued from Page 1) will sponsor a picnic at Sertoma to 5 a.m. curfew as the deadline neared for the city's answer to Negro demands for total desegregation. Authorities also banned the sale of whisky in the "The party issue was a minor previously reported.

Measure Rejected Ban, Carl McHenry, Robart Olion, Robert W. Menmar, Mrl. Newell Tergeton. Judy Garland Tells Plans for Marriage SAN CARLOS, Calif. (AP) -Judy Garland opened a six-day engagement Tuesday night with an emotional announcement to 8 packed audience that she will tnary Mark Herron on Sept.

19. With Herron at her side. Miss Garland announced to the Circle through 1963. Raft, 69. will be arraigned next Tuesday before U.S.

Judge Pierson M. Hall. The source said the guidelines part of the campaign," Corr said. He polled 1,765 votes to 853 for Mrs. Lowe.

might be revised upward next year, but not now, I p.m. New season! A national symbol of courage and devotion the great collie embarks on exciting adventures. In color. KXMB-TV CHANNEL 12 Corr describes himself as a Mississippi Kiver Mayor John Nosser and the Board of Aldermen meet Wednesday night to decide what to do about the Negroes' 12-point demand. Johnson has strongly hinted conservative.

He said he was an he will stick to his insistence BOSTON (AP) Gov. John A. Volpe has rejected a bill providing that state police promotions be based on merit. He returned the bill to the legislature without signing it Volpe said there is an urgent need for such a bill, with safe Chess Champ Wins Long-Distance Game active supporter of GOP nominee Barry Goldwater in the 1964 Kiversioe The meeting was one of several called by state chairman Tom L. Secrest of Hettinger to coordinate Republican organizations in the six state districts.

Simmons, an attorney, is a former chairman of the South Dakota Young Republicans and is a member of the advisory committee of the South Dakota Central Committee. An active Republican for 13 that the industry grant a settlement in the 3.2 per cent range presidential campaign. without a steel price hike Slar theater audience of about NEW YORK (AP) Bobby CI 1 tin Yt i A 3.2 per cent increase would 3.000: "I'm going to marry my guards but said the measure Boardwalk Hotel Fire Kills Woman amount to a three-year package before him did "not fill the oi 42 cents on top of Steel. bill." He proposed a special workers present wage and commission to investigate the fringe benefits of $4.40 per hour. LONG BEACH, N.Y.

(AP) -Fire destroyed a Long Island years, he is president of the state police promotion system. The union figures its original 53- boardwalk hotel Tuesday and South Dakota Business School Association and is active in vocational education work. riscner, v. 3. cness cnampt-on, has won his third long-distance game in the Capablanca memorial tournament.

The tournament is being played in Havana but Fischer is cabling his moves from New York because the State Department refused him a visa to visit Cuba. Tuesday night he defeated Gueorghia D. Tringov of Bulgaria in 22 moves. cent demand at 4 per cent and the industry says its 40.6-cent beloved Mark on the 19th." Then Herron, whose name has been linked with Miss Garland for some time, took a seat in the first row of the in-the-round theater as his bride-to-be sang 10 numbers standards and Love longs. A theater source said the wedding will take place in Los Angeles, but details were not known.

Mutilating Draft Card Now Is Federal Crime offer amounts to 3 per cent. However, union, industry and government all interpret the figures differently. White House press secretary Bill D. Moyers said two negotiating subcommittees Tuesdav WASHINGTON (AP) It is Schools in State Add 274 New Classrooms North Dakota pupils will find at least 274 new classrooms waiting for them when they return to school this fall. SupL M.

F. Peterson of the State Department of Public Instruction said the total of new rooms is the same as a year ago and the lowest since 1958. North Dakota school districts have constructed 40 new buildings and additions for this fall the lowest number since 1957. killed a 64-year-old woman. About 400 persons, most of them elderly, escaped.

Deputy Fire Commissioner Martin Heald said the dead woman was Mrs. Dorothy Gollu-bier, 65, of the Bronx. Her body was found Tuesday night, five hours after the blaze began. Long Beach Fire Chief Edward Wagenen said firemen evacuated 200 persons from the six-story hotel. Ladders were used to rescue 80, including a group of 45 trapped on a high parapet.

now a federal crime to tear up dealt with wages and pensions, or mutilate a draft card. The wim two union and two industry representatives on each punishment: five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. SACRED ENTERPRISES, INC. PRESENTS STAMPS QUARTET 9 p.m., Sept. 1 City Auditorium ADMISSION: ADULTS $1.00 Children Under 12 50c Pensions are reportedlv the The new law.

signed by Presi widest area of difference between the two sides. The indus dent Johnson, grows out of destruction of draft cards by some pacifists. try reportedly fears an early retirement provision demanded by the union would sharply increase retirements and pension costs. I "The President wants a fair. IT'S TOO HOT TO BAKE SHOP 1 I 1 just and noninflationary settlement," Moyers said, but added thb administration has made no specific proposal.

He described the talks as true collective bargaining with Wirtz and Connor acting S02 E. BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. DAK. more as "catalysts" than medi ators, But (he presence of Wirtz and Connor serves to remind union and industry negotiators of the THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL public interest and the urgency Johnson has expressed, Moyers 5 YEARS BEFORE YOU BUY HOUSE PAINT Performance-proved Quality House Paint lasts you up to 50 Wise homeowners know that it's greater coverage and longer life that determine a true house paint value. Quality House Paint outwears, covers better and spreads further than so-called "bargain" paints to cost you less per-year.

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Details of Nasser Viet Nam peace plan, which he discussed with Kremlin leaders, remained (hoc. Brownies do, 59 Blueberry Muffins Doz 49 ONLY under wraps. But they may be outlined in a forthcoming com good selections of colors and sizes many prices again sharply reduced MINNIIOTA OAINTB $730 munique. 730 I ouAix CKJAUTf Company Reports PER GAUON Earnings MINNEAPOLIS (AP)-Archer Daniels Midland Co. Tuesday House of Color reported net earnings of FEATURE FREE! 3 Extra Donurs or Sweet Rolls With Every Dozen Purchased 138 for the fiscal year ended June 30.

1965. The net was down from the 83.282,299 earned in the previous year. Net sales and other operating 108 Mandan Street Dial 223-2381 BISMARCK The City Beautiful" N. DAK, income in fiscal 1965 totaled (323 million compared with $291 7 'mminn he ywioua.

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