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County Teachers To Meet Monday Burleigh county teachers will gather In Bismarck Monday for their annual one day meeting, County Superintendent of Schools Margaret Olllen announced Thursday. Demonstrations of teaching methods by various county instructors will comprise the majority of the meeting, Miss Clllcn said. After the address of welcome by Mayor A. P. Lenhart and group singing.

Paul A. Dalager, executive iscretary of the North Dakota Education association, and Richard Klein, state director of secondary education, will address the group W. L. Jacobson, former city superintendent of schools, will lead the discussion of high school classes. Teachers who will participate in i i i Sister M.

Dorothea. Cathedral school; Myrtle Jordheim, Rlchhol: school; Viola Bohn. -Bismarck Junior high school; Sister Janice. St. Mary's; Mis.

-Auva -Buchanan, i Miller, Burnt Creek school one; Judith Rue. William Moore school; and E. H. Halverson. Principal Nordahl Frutad, Regan, lead group singing and Mrs.

Bemita Gill, Regan, will accom- rany him. I Pate -THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE- -Friday. October 8, 1948 27 North Dakota War Dead Returned to U. S. Remains of 7,000 Americans who lost their lives during World War II, 27 ol which were from North Dakota, have been returned to the United States from Europe aboard the United States Army Transport Carroll Victory, the Department of Army Thursday announced.

The dead originally were interred in u-mporary military Cemeteries In France and Holland. Those being returned to the Bismarck area and their next of kin are Harold w. Dalby. Dalby. Wll- listorft Joseph A.

Anna Goudreau, Shields and Pfc. Paul J. Yankton, Mrs. Angellne Yankton. Totten.

Other North Dakotans are Harold L. Alderman. Fargo; Fargo; S. Broste. Hamar; 2nd Lt.

Thomas R. Callinan, Fargo; Marvin T. Charlson. Grand Forks; Pfc James M. Egbert, Niagara; Pvt.

George A. Gjersvold, Graf ton; Pvt James Gunvllle, Durteith; Cpl. Arn- L. Haan, Hull; and Pfc. Merlin 1 J.

Hagen, Hlllsboro. Also Sgt. John D. Haugen. Grand Forks; Gordon M.

Ihlen. Grand Forks; Lt. Robert J. Johnson, Jamestown; Pfc. Raymond Klein, Haynes: Pvt.

LfBter A. Kubousek, QnnKl--Forks: PfC. Gilmer G. Lindquist, Coteau; Richard J. Lynch, Crary; Joseph D.

Morgan, bakes; Cpl. Morley F. Newton, Sheldon; Pvt. Willard O. Orth, Kulm; Pfc.

Victor D. Schmiess Alsen; S'Sgt. Milton S. Sivertson, Carbury; Hunter D. Wyatts, De- Laie; and Cnpt Adolph Wintrier, Park River.

Lucas Firm Wins Award Judge Quotes Poem To Nels G. Johnson Six hours of arguments In the Farmers Union insurance case were relieved Thursday morning by a bit judicial declamation Nels G. Johnson thought he could v.ind up his side's case "in 10 minutes," Wednesday night. It was near supper-time, however, and the supreme court tinued the hear- i'g until this morning. "You'll suffer more." the special Distant attorney general warned the court Thursday morning as he prepared to argue more than 10 minutes' worth.

"We'd have suffered more Wedi esday night," Mid Chief Justice A. M. Christiansen. Intoned Justice Jarr.cfe Morris: "Hungry judges soon must sen- sign, "And tr B'nai B'rith Opens Campaign for Flour council of B'nal B'rith will open a campaign Yom Kippur eve--the evening of Oct. 12--for six carloads of flour.

The drive will be part of a nationwide "Aid to the People of Israel" campaign. Isadore Papermaster of Fargo, council chairman for the campaign, said flour will be solicited by, committees In six cities iri the Communities In which the drive will be conducted, local lodge, presidents and campaign chairmen, are: In North Dakota--Grand Forks, Julius Stern and Joseph Mendel; Minot. Melvta Wynkoff and Sol Gordon: Bismarck, Sidney Slovln and Sidney Sonduck. and Fargo. Fred Katz, J.

H. Goldberg (chairman) and M. A. Wilk (co-chairman). Minot College Opens Commemorative '48 Homecoming Meet Stamps Go On Sale ed complaint for annulment or di' vorce also alleged that Walker "had no lo consummate our marrlagi." South Dakota Aberdeen, Al Three days of activities will highlight the 1948 homecoming celebration at Minot State Teachers college which open Thursday evening at the college campus.

Jerry Corbett, Minot, chairman of the event, expects a record return of alumni. former students and friends. The celebration will get underway with a bonfire, pep rally and snake- dance Thursday evening. Dr. C.

C. Swain, president of the college, will be among the guest speakers. Relgninsr over the three-day celebration will be Miss Marlon Backen. who will be crowned Friday morning by the 1947 queen, Miss Beverly Hansen, Bowbells. A picnic supper and street dance are included in Friday's program.

Reunion breakfasts early Saturday--morning -of--campus- sororities and fraternities will begin the final Nov. 1. In some cases, the flour may be shipped to Israel directly from the city of the lodge which collected it, he added. "That jurymen may dine." He later attributed the couplet made a part of the official record to Alexander Pope. Insure Sure Phone I66O Bismarck FIFTH STREET A.

W. LUCAS CO. employees Ell Torrence, left, and R. Fay Brown, receive a certificate of honor presented by the Brand Names Foundation, New York, to the firm in recognition of excellence in newspaper promotion by the Lucas Co. of nationally branded merchandise.

Presentation of the certificate was made by Association of Commerce President Bill Kunz at a dinner here Wednesday evening. Jamestown Shorthorn Sale Set for Nov. 4,5 JAMESTOWN The fifth annual regional Shcrthorn show and sale will be held here November 4 and 5. Consignments from North and South Dakota and Minnesota by well known breeders will be offered for sale at the show. The sale will be held at the McElroy park auditorium here.

Sioux Officials Hunt Hit Driver CANNON' BALL--A hit and run driver who struck twice in one eve- ning is being sought by Sioux county officials. Authcrities said an early model Chevrolet coach with only one headlight collided Saturday with cars driven by W. Heier, superintendent of schools at Solen, and- Olle Lock- re of Cannon Ball. In both instances, the unknown driver failed to stop at the scene of the crash. Sfs Preceding the homecoming game between the MSTC Beavers and the Dusties of Ellendale State Normal school, a parade will be held led by I the college band attired in new uni- forms, Lawrence Hahn will direct the 78-plece group and James Tlbbs will be drum major.

Gov. Fred' O. Aandahl will be honored guest at the oarade and game. Climax to the 1948 activities will be the victory ball at the Minot Armory. Committees which have been working on the various phases MARION BACKEN also of Fargo, axe in charge of the two-state campaign.

Manvel Child, 4, Dies After Car Strikes Him GRAND FORKS (O)-- A four- year-old Manvel child, John Francis Bushaw, died Thursday in a Orand Forks hospital shortly after he was struck by an automobile In front ot the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bushaw of Manvel. Coroner O. L.

Anderson termed the death accidental. He said no inquest will be held. Relatives of the child' said he dashed into the road In front of an automobile driven by Mrs. Earn Ronan of Manvel, stop. who could not ner, Minot, snake dance; Bud Franklin.

Minot, street dance; and Patricia Crank, Garrison, and Phyllis Franklin, Minot, coronation of the queen. Attendants of the queen will be Betty Cruse, Doyon, and Laureva Sterns and lots Bergem, both of Minot. Three-cent stamps honoring organizations from Volunteer Firemen to Gold Star Mothers and items from the "Salue to Youth" Uj the Palomar Mountain Observatory are now on sale at the Bismarck post office. Also on sale are stumps dedicated to true sportsmanship, the duck iiampa required of every person over 18 who intends to shoot ducks or geese. The postmaster, Mrs.

Ethel urged hunters to purchase the duck stamps 04 soon as possible so that officials will have an accurate count on the number needed. Newest stamp to go on sale is the one commemorating the Volunteer Firemen. It features a picture of Peter Stuyvesant in the center flanked by an old time fire engine one and a modem--lire. fighting machine on the other. Stamps dedicated to Francis Scott Key, U.

Friendship, the Oregon Territory, William Allen White, Wisconsin Centennial, Jin Fiske Stone, Progress of Women, Clara Barton, and the Poultry Industry are also on sale. MARRIAGE' LOS ANGELES Barbara Ford says she was a klKless bride whom Actor Robert Walker married "only for convenience." Her amend- of the celebration are Fred Oruen- berg, Washburn, treasurer; Los Josewski. Maxbass, half-time entertainment; Donna McDonnell, Minot, queen's float; Ruth Oehring, Kenmare, and Betty Carlson, Coleharbor, booster buttons; Leif Berget, Columbus, grounds decorations; Harlan Ycnker, Garrison, parade; Don Kit- tell, Minot, theme: Roger ham. Turtle Lake, and Arthur John- I son. Ray, advertising; William enton, Minot, bonfire; Jack Next time try '4NIST WHISKIES Sinet 1857 MtWTOMt THt AMUICAN DISTIUINO INC.

MKIM.IIL By HAROLD The Army ham been experiments to whnl kind of men atand up beat In the Arctic. They found that the cold and drearineBu of the fa' Xortli souu put the undei the enthusiasm and tempers most of the frigid "rulnei plgV 1 Stranrely enuuch. It the bit- huiky ladi wlio brok down first. They not only talked to themselves they he- ran getting answers. Tha wasn't bad, but the answer! started mnklng tense.

The JMilet Introvxrtt camr on ton like on moose. lyere content to be quiet and read a book. Now. If somebody will Invent an exploding book, we'll be prepared for attacks. The rain of the past 3 days will rive ux normal amount for October Vf'th the Installation of traffic motorist will, "Gn" with with amber.

The pedestrian will and ahould at the crossing. Help yourself to surety. Don't be a jaywalker. The Commerce Dept. that the average inrorqp In America doubled since I MM.

The quickest way to double your Income to fold It tucking It In your wallet. Vou can also honst you: Income by patroulzlny eui friendly establishment, where are perrerl to take thr strain off that tired pocketbook, make a hahtt of visiting the HOCSE OF MOTTLES, op poslte Patterson Hotel. Here you'll find all of your favorite Imported and domestic brands Phone: 1740. GOOD for I HUNTERS WE WILL BF OPEN 5A.M. WEEKDAYS 5 A.

M. to 9 A. M. SUNDAYS FORYOUREARLY MORNING BREAKFAST COFFEE CUP 2 block Corwin-Churchill Adventures of the Talking- Bottle Draw one yaurself. Vou just can't match the old-time beer flavor you get in speaks for 'Disprove Charges' Atom Chief Dares WASHINGTON government Friday challenged leaders of the CIO United Electrical Workers union to disprove charges of Communist ties.

The alternative: Hie union's quiet and complete ouster from A-bomb plants. In disclosing this stand thrmomlc Energy Commission also underlined a policy of requiring labor union leaders representing atomic workers not only to submit non-Communist oaths but to obtain the same FBI loyalty clearance demanded of the workers themselves. --The commission week ago barred the U. E. from representing workers at any new atomic plants for the stated reason that the loyalty of some of the union's officers is open to "very serious question." The challenge to the U.

E. leadership was voiced by AEC Chairman David Lilienthal in a fetter replying to a protest from Union President Albert Fitzgerald. Socialists Enter Election Campaign The Socialists swung into the North Dakota general election campaign Thursday, urging the election of Norman Thomas, Socialist candidate for president. Walter W. Uphoffr OregonTWlsrr and his wife, former ec'tor of the North Dakota Farm ers Union, why North Dakota Progressives should support Thomas in a radio broadcast here Thursday night.

Mrs. Upholf asked, "are you not appalled by the bankruptcy of the two old parties in our time of national crisis? How can anyone keep choosing the lesser of two evils as we do when we vote for either of the old Mr. Uphoff the Socialists cannot go along with Henry Wallace and the Progressive party because "we will not help build up a movement dominated by Communists." He said he knew sincere non- Ccmmunlsts in and out of the Farmers Union "fell for the Wallace campaign without being aware that American Communists laid the foundation--for--the-- Progressive party." TTrge Farmers to Wage War Attains! Parasites Farmers were urged Friday by the American Foundation for Animal Health, to wage an all-out campaign parasites before livestock and poultry are moved Into winter nuarters. The Foundation declared that such a carrraalen this fall will add millions of dollars to farmers' profits from meat, milk and egg production during the coming months. Farmers were warned that pars- srtes multiply rapidly on animate and birds in close confinement.

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