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The Bismarck Tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota • 12

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ete tl The IISMARCK TRIIUNI Mcndiy, Stpttmbtr l54 Ex-Minnsiola as rlramaa crttlo of th for-IS years, I Mr ws. thn- ro.niithor nf "Nina riiiaestreecfrprodueed I 1933 oa iiuau'F iwUv Lillian Gish ns the isaar. IWfalWKuvaa- ro-author- of "Tha GrainQuototiony Sleelworkers Hit Republicans For T-H Inaction IS IISMARCK GRAIN YORK W-Carlton IMttit oM (lUhorr and "Th xrw Stocks Ease Oil Miter Early Gains XTW TOEI ta The stock esrXft tsrcatt back from aa tarty nZf Baexiay aad swatted lower is late tfttMNi Tie In Ml rtatent Umm anJ drama. esuc.iiOMtd which' were- prn. September 1M Wheat, No.

1 I2.S2 Wheat. No. 1 1.2S Wheat. No. 1.22 Red Durum 2 12 Amber Durum 142 Oats 52 siatnrday rusts w.a he kal fc.

3e VfeoirH trem Saaaaciat.Uaiae. aef AAnplHctmnioc "hrainf has keen ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. jH-The 1.200.000 member CIO United i 'A aw ac ssr i at a f. tad been acure Jor tae -past 111 jjinnan ta aa -eya'- trt veart in oorration of the Lkaewood jntd laboratory tech.

Stnamrr Theairr. riuiaaiSaaicaa' has! a. human spe- MJes. a aauvef blood csUa. Barley Flax Rye west arwsad 2 punt at the writ.

TVre were gains ot that Steelworkers Union launcbrd a four-day convention Monday with a sharp stuck on what it called the "antilabor" Eisenhower administration. -A report by the union's three top X.94 1J3 uwot at an tune, but they Med away minor 4 -jrwt--w- aW- Jr N. 10(4 oar grAtally to minor officers claimed Eisenhower had not delivered on promises to revise the Taft Hartley Act, long Soybeans Steady Other Grains Dip hated by organised labor. IKTB mm FHEHEUS tXTOta3laadZ9 $5000 CJek PHiasi SaaMr iaaiwasrolaaaas ban it) stsors, sss. Tie sLarket timed rp at the epriiTg wrta sms vigor.

When tkr ry and prices beta itd. trading became atarC Far liar iij. bonnets came a aa estimated) 2J share. The five-man National Labor Re lations Board and its three Eisenhower appointed members were CHICAGO held out also assailed tor "pro-em ployet bias." itk SV250Ut sinsi Ruing nmca eui Tiat eaistparee I sfcarrs traded Frttij. An estimated 1.000 delegates snet in convention hall amid a noticeable coolness between the union Hew York Market OTic.Mjaai'iCTra( cranio: ox.

'JUiaan tVswak Ylaads Ctthiaoec Hfaaat Same COesmsaaaHwv and the parent Congress of Industrial Organisations. VFW TOKK dating Hocks: CIO PRESIDENT Walter South AtttMtL 47 1st Taper er was not scheduled to address Board of Trade Monday. September soybeans was particularly strong. Among major eerealt, earn was weakest. The selling in this graia was based in part on the prospect Canadiaa wheat, damagfcd by rust sod (rest, will be imported into the United States as a livestock feed graia.

Wheat succumbed to high hedging pressure. Rye and oats advanced in the early trade, (ailing back later. The relative strength in soybeans the convention, nor were any other CIO officials listed on the program. Yet, in size, the steelworkers are second only to the United Auto Workers among CIO unions. 25' i 23 23 tt 23 3S 4 SS tomn at 4rr Kemvott LorTrd I Km H4X Mum rL lwi Mods Chea Xottt Ut IT1 Most Ward Nat Dy Pro St.

No Am Aw I Jier Pae T7-i St Pew AX Cim AlSsrs AlCkal Amrada Am Cast Am Mm Am Rati ATAT Asatada ArmnSt Arawsr Bet Si The 101-page officers report ignored USW-C10 relations and rarely mentioned the CIO. Earlier this year, there was some indication the USW might stemmed ia part from technical considerations as beans were very TOP PRIZE WINNERS GATHER Prize winners at the Bismarck Hovpital Guild party Saturday sfalieroJ for a ML chit hat and tlwir children for play. Seated in chairs, left rjriil. awe Mn. Simrael, rural Bismarck, who brought the youngest boy to the party.

m. Catry Eoy; Jlrs. Albert Grenz, Lehr, who came the longest distance, and Ktk fct Tmhhi. 106 Seminole Ave, who brought the youngest girl her daughlrajik.S:irfimtfcforihrrTiuDdare Mrs. Greru'i four children, Graves, Ger-aJ4t G-tfer and.

Garlet (Tribune Photo). weak last week. Wheat closed lower to 'tt higher. September S2.lfiU-2.16, corn IC Bees Air SrH -Ww Art uw want to quit the CIO. USW President David J.

McDonald held talks with John L. Lewis, United Mine workers head, and Dave Beck President of the AFL Teamsters iv to 2 cents lower. September Sl.fiffVvVt. eats unchanged to lower, September 76V-, rye 1 to Cm I Packard 2H 8S Fibbed About Age, Too Notice th Gsncrci! Coratrxstas The "Hire Tffr- will rsy ceire bids for fee immJ ruttgrm gji am oif icv building: ItC LLnwrzaerlt cmdi threg (G3 csd Fourth StrwLlPhTfginifGsWTtifc teCt, H. jM.rifCl!llL'';id.mjam Buildtng.

opened at LteXiramrrtTilteflix September 30. 11354. 713D rpm. Hiee Htiiidinq-Corsxittee reserves fee night toacrEfrt' car rr-ject any or nil hiris FA lower. September $X4V4, soy besns lv tH higher, September Union.

They were believed to have looked into the possibility of unit ing in a third large labor group t2.S3H 2.S4, and lard 13 cents lewer to IT cents a hundred pounds 2 33 (3 JX to rival the AFL and CIO. signer, September I16.73-H.T7. There was no official word today Jack Benny Declares That He's Fictitious on whether the steelworkers plan CHICAGO GRAIN 7v ned to move ia that direction at this convention. USW officers bad CHICAGO i Bismarck Ibspilal Guild Baby 'Greiual TV Bismant BaqaiUl Cssilii held its Jfirst ftrtm bnre Satt-ordsy for chBdnsi wte ha been from She Ibiwaiital About cUldm and tfarir SI 45 4S no comment BUT THEY had plenty to say about the Eisenhower adminisrta tion. LOS ANGELES isWack Benny, win said sale of a multimillioa duilar entertainment corporation t4.it Hun "a chance to make some money for the first time in my Cciiaete aWe Praary CVesAO PU Pet MSPP 1T Pare OJ On VW UHRadwCers CirvkT Sep SU Cite Sic H9 RrynTob Cos Ed Rick 03 Cm Ed Sears Rot CefiCaa M- Saall CwflOJ WSm OJ Dwsw Sac Vac lVnas 0 St- Brands Dear Cb.

KH St Od Cal Di Peat IB SC. Oil Ind EastKsa WwStOslIU FimaaM IT Samray Oil trea Eire 43 Serft A Ca Cea Fds 13 Texas Ct Cea Mtrs aa la 03 Cal CoadjKh Usaoa Pae (Myear IS RssVber ClXrR 3SrS Steel GrrrM IT West a Tel aVaaek West Dee fclaxdSti Weotwar kmSHarv BH Tag ft life," awaits a court decision aa how much of the money be caa keep. II. S. Judge Stephen E.

Kxe took the case under submisaioa aft ihm mmidiin aniiearwl a9 The officers' report signed by McDonald. Secretary Treasurer I. W. Abel and Vice President his tax appeal bearing SatnrdayJ James C. Thimmes said rights are being stifled to a (3 Sw TH 133 36 55 3S 4 55 greater degree today" than two Plane Finds Lost- Hunter On Beaver Dam years ago when the USW last met The report said President Eisen mothers attend the say at tfte hospiaTs gmld rann.Tiys anal ike cream cones weste sjjawsj ls childrea m-hOe a inMM waa beid for the mothers.

The SnfitntaJ gaBl is ia Is sett year. ElafMe tto jam arc any babies wis suae bees wan at ft hospital Mrs. AlbeJt Canst. LeSr. wjle four children, was gnea a frae Ssr hower had promised to snake the Taft-Hartley Act "fair and just.

OLE? ME but, instead, had proposed changes Hi eh Low Close Dec 2.19 2.18 tll-UH Mar 222 221 2.21 May 219 211 2.1. ily 2at 2.07 207 Cora Sep l.2H 1MH 140. Dee 153 1.52 1.52 Mar l.S7 1.55 1.56 May 1.59 1.571 1.56 Jly i u4 Oats Sep 78 76 7H- Dee 78 77 78-77 Mar 79 78 79 May 77 76 77 Rye Sep 1.4t 1.46 1.46 Dec L50 1.46 1.46- Mar 1.53 1.4 1.46M-49 May U4 t9 LsO-49 Soybeans Sep 2J4 275 242-M Sow 2.67 2A4 266H-6J6 Jaa 270 2.67 2.69-69 Mar 272 2.60 2.71 May 273 2.71 2.73 Jty 273 2.71 2.73 Lard Sep 17.02 16.S5 16.75-77 Oct 15.30 14.95 15.15-12 Not 13.57 13.40 13.57 Dee 13-St 13.35 13.40 Jaa 13.41 13.15 13.30 Mar 1337 13.35 13.37 that would lead to an "even more unfair and unjust" law. His Republican appointees to the BTIBAATIONAL FALLS, Minn. An airplane circled aver a anifciBeaa.

sti juried hunter Monday atuir a rescue party moved thick brush so the aim-sad wb had been missing 48 hours. Claries Hanson, 48. International Benay owned per cent Amusement Erterpnie. Inc. which, was sold to the Columbia Broadcasting System for I2J80.V He tried to convince the government his share of the sale should be listed as capital gain instead of income.

TAX ON me capital gam is 23 per cent; tax ea the sum as income would run up la 7S per cent Benny said the eorswrstasn's earnings shouldn't be enuioerad salary because be considered himself a "fictitious character." "I am not as stingy as I am aa the radio," he said. "I am not as cowardly as I am oa the radio. I am nothing I am on the radio." He even admitted be was CO instead of 39. National Labor Belations Board coming tie loneeal sVtstaace She brought a "pro employer bias" party. Mrs.

Basest Ttamsn. MS to that body, the report said. As Seminole Ave, avsn a fear 1m tthr a result, the board is administrat youngest girt. Mrs, Aifrft Siinirmrf, Falla, became last Saturday mor- Bismarck, had rt jwmiipn key ant! aung wau aa a comoinauon par ing the Taft-Hartley Act in an and reactionary man the uarty. ner." About 200 babies are tmniZitii to.

CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO (LSDAi Pots Vies: Amsals 112: track 44C; total VS. akipaiiiiiu far Friday 3E1; Sataaday US): Saocay snp-Bbes bbeni: drussl fur aa Wat rotets; ofiien ssiwsic: starket firm fckrwTsMrta dol to sligfttly weaker; Wasboifm rasaets S3.AS: Wts-errwj juEHies S2SS-TS; Ximteso-ta Sank Dakmta Red Kirer Valley pmftiacs SIM. JU 2s iJepree Fakresbeit, the eaterry aTaJakSc fewai aa aato- The report singled out "severe the organization thus far. at was learned at the party. Who has carvyfHirg to -Sell, uses Oassffirrriife BISMARCK TOEUUME unemployment" as one of the most critical problems facing the union.

OrAzt hunt sad fiatuag trip. He was spotted from the air this Burning sitting an a beaver dam ia remote brush country about fixe miles north of Ericsburg, ItuA is 2tt uiles south of here. Kmsoa and two companions, fair Casttiaw and Richard LaBlanc tadl of Ihternational Falls, started oat the Rat Boot River from Black 'As of mid-August, 227,100 of our members had been laid off in basic steel, fabricating, aluminum, metal mining and allied Industries, the report aaid. "In addition, an Rock of Marine Division Will Return to U.S. other 195,225 of our members were Eay.

Rainy Lake, early Saturday rssMcaiag. About 10 miles upstream BHhile kamery is only about nr cent of wfcat is available at working less than 40 hours a SEOUL or The CIS. Dnra- week." taw party went ashore to hunt. -Mdexrces. sion-4he miceed Etik fi tflsr nan your ad IN SPACE BELOW saw a bird and took The anion reported assets of OF MINNf APOLIS GRAIN MINNEAPOLIS 0B- High Low doss Wheat Marine" mrtfit "hirai wm iflaaiinp-' -m rinr Hie athew to 019,332 ss of last June 30, compared with $10,104,459 on Dee.

Bl, SD's 'Enoch Arden' Takes Second Bride PLANKTNCTON, S. D. Ur Ralph Meier, White Lake, South Dakota's modern day Enoch Arden, has married for the second time. Meter's first wife. Avis, remarried during the Korean War a year after Meier was reported missarg in action and presumed dead.

Meier actually was captured by the Chinese Communists. Mrs. Meier married Harold Kapsch of tion ia 1he hitterly ftmltt aleSsfls! jj, to retun, of ieoul in AJXU maa. as saawavr, nnur th returned to Mira n. pais, uiasrorst tLTH ST.

FAIL'S. Ilpi Ctnlr lhw LiMtl-tr ctorra ai lMif. ntktr Ww mmir KUHiJT SM twrf cms tallr Kr: 195L nkd to return fhe dnimt Saaat, k-in, aearch failed to in October. penmew any trace at ttanson. aama ami rtrtnwv cnoc tm 5 Jhtto XcSaTibaM, Black Bay re- NEW YORK PRODUCE NEW YORK III USDA) Butter steady to firm; receipts (2 days) 628,178.

Wholesale prices The US. Sth Army atnnsuiiaad Sunday the 3ri wmsl be Hhe tS Ajikericaa drviaan ta have fecwa this year aad that a arsa lav- siin Il-ufc mmt rfevbe ID rt mam and pilot flew over the acta this- morning and saw Hanson S2in3 an the beaver dam about a nrJe and a half through heavy on bulk cartons (fresh), creamery. Sep 253 254 2.50 Dec 243 2.41 2.41 May 238 236 237 Oata Sep 70 70 70 Dec 73 72 72 May 73 72 72 Rye Sep 1.44 Dec 1.47 L43 L42 Flax Sep 148 S.49 I Dec 3.48 S.4S 3 47 Mar J0 Mitchell. Kapsch secured an aav low, lesvmg tw vs. ojvsMas sa on the divided prnmrtla 93 score (AA) 0-90'4 cents; 92 Bsatfcrfrrustt frsm where the hunt nuimenU after it was learned that Officials said the score (A) 59-59; 90 score B) i 57H-57H; 19 score (C) started.

IJ ctoot anS S-Ii ia kf SXM: Mt bm Sv (hoic kfm HV tinmTciikI aira ul trtifm l.a-lt.; stit-11 aum mm cmttm S.wt-Sl.-tt; coaratruml ca ll.a-I1.S; auatr L-tj. num aa4 mun Ut fcfUt caaaan cs caiaar aa4 aulity SraUi tiiniitil aa4 Kia UM-MW: iuam Meier was still alive. which landed here Xa. At. Following bis release from a Cheese steady to firm; receipts Siserrff Ed Anderson, also a pilot, corded! abase tt direct a res and longht call Ei (2 days) J0S.710; wholesale sales.

would be trtiuDed LAW eat party Communist prison camp. Meser was returned to the Slates about a year ago. He then obtained a di eligible for ratatma banc Tba a4i tMlm a4 mamder via be aaasrstl ay ener units remaining ia the Far East. Fcnner Beulah MIMNf AfOLIS CASH CHAIN The sncth eljnssssi ta be rv vorce from Avis, who then resumed Kapsch. Meier Wednesday was married to Miss Arlene Edwards, daughter american cheese (whole milk).

Cheddars fresh M-36 cents; Cheddars aged 46-49; single daisies fresh 36V4-S9; single daisies aged 49-51; flats fresh 37-38; flats aged 46-50; processed Cheddars lbs 36-38; domestic Swiss (wheels) grade 4547; grade 4145; MINNEAPOLIS If) Wheat re ployed has sut heea iBemimi but 1" mtiDij aaa niaii ml IX tt-14 naamwl aa4 mm KiaiWlr caitna cmll aaS autr Sv-tl; wefcar aaa fft4r u4a lurby actlva ama fmly stva aaa taiSca raar- linr aaa a ataara aMdbvas ata-kara S.Svs;.s; cwauaaa lL-Bii ataaiaai a4 ceipts today 174; year ago 137; observers eacseesasd belief tt trading basis 1 lower; prices 2 'S liLiisier Dies of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edwards of Woonsocket. The simple cere Cask spring wheat basis. be the 24th.

ieavmi Ot Ut and 7th Infantry Pn Miasm res. mm rind anwa eaia Na dark northers SS lb ordinary 2.S2 23; premium spring mony was conducted at the Lutheran Church here. grade 3942. Wholesale egg prices firm; re ABERDEEN -The Rev. W0- SA.

SSta Si; an. SarsalT IsracL 79, who has been a Bem'r tiiaa ttariv FfftAav; ci ceipts (one day) 29,538. (Wholesale selling prices based en exchange and other volume sales.) St-24 tt aanwaa ant ilt l.A- Ladserasi pastor the two Dakotas sad! Vinawsota for the past 46 years, CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO tTSDM IMea-toes: Arrivals aa track 23; wheat S9-69 lb 2-4c premium; dis-eoost spring wheat 50-57 lb 1-17 cents, protein premium 12-16 per cent tS2H-l91H. Na 1 hard Montana winter 2.40 St: Itw awl a a jdays. (jbsgiuiuug tm Stunt t-Xt Ik.

xmtM IMS- Hetiinger io Slage Homecoming Oclober 1 1.. i-HW laa cliutta eSgej Samtay at a hospital here id-lawin aa extended illness. total VS. shipments 3E; aoa-s laa aaa Ii.S-l.: ESatSOSad mm mm mm pPSfHaBtt. NAME Smv1 aws l.KLt.M-.

Minn. S.D. No 1 hard The lev. piul Miner, riuron, wm moderate; Sir ttiasati good; tnafbet firm to sJttly m-rm'tom nW ti.3. aixia aa4 winter 2.35--2.59.

HETTINGER Five Hettinger New York spot quotations, includes midwestern, mixed colors: extras (48-50 lbs) 46M47 extras large (4548 lbs) 43H-44W extras medium 28Vi-29; smalls 19-20; standards large 21-32; dirties 20-23; checks 18-20. eanduct funeral services at 2:30 Thursday the St. John's Durum SS-60 lb 4.104.35; 55-57 stronger; dementi Sar IVnKaas moderate; anariiBt aibiutt sarndy; Washmgtan ttawet stabzss SXCli-73; lb 3.904.20; S1-S4 lb 1.45-3 95. High School girls are candidates for homecoming queen here. The eirls are Judy Snyder, Mary ADDRESS TOWS Can Na yellow 1.51H-1.52H.

Oato 2 white tt.7U,; No I Wseonsia Pmttiats CM'JWc Jtusv Whites: extras (48-50 lbs) 49-50: rhfu fffSr Use iba Svs SrAcaa atainaini 0 iil ma stow; early mit abiwikur SuaSa 5 l.M ktr; aaaaa afV bm; aDaaaatw aaa annua; fDBV laataa atnady m-re: daiwa aa4 artava l-4 Wactauariaa aarlaw kau 04 arts! aMatJ aoaA an4 cam? a3iw aanaw Saataa SS aaa nfaaw aLaactitcr S.W4M: rail at austn i. nesets and Karth CoshTj Bast Silv ft Lirtheram Church in Groton, The Rev. bra el had been pastor at Hasdi tor the last five years. Pnawtsaly be served at Rockham, KJllamfc anot Tale in South Da tntav Steen. Siruu, and Beulah, NL CUF ASD MAIL -TO V.

-4f extras large (4548 lbs) 4748; extras medium 30 31. Ellen Cors, Gaye Brown. Blanche Grunstead and Joan Manning. Homecoming is scheduled for Oct Hettinger and Killdeer foot- er Valley 2S3Mi; msr- white Wtk-TTA; No 2 heavy white 74-T7tt; Na heavy white 73 -75. bas a.

Browns: extras (45-50 lbs) 47-48; laUt taaaaUl TODAVf bai teams dash. extras large (4548 lbs) 4546. asnrw enr unttTwxa. SIOUX CITT a SSM-to aalai a.lm; uataaa aau III ia aama 1 Win tMAias SMS lJrm- Owfied Ad ept Tnre-lh te Barley mellow and hard malting, choice to fancy 1.42-1.47; good L30-L4S; feed Kye No 2 1.43M-1.4(H. Flax Na 1 1.45.

Soybeans No 1 yellow 2.47V4. i Jr Sf CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO Butter firm; re war mtjm uBare1s. ataraet; eaa aaw Bauaaar Widnwlinii P. nimm.w -SS Tt.tr Ww limilad Saw; eaaall auaamf an ceipts 810.656; wholesale bnymg rwrii i api Stiilm 4iitta4 i cvafs watt aaaa 4a 4T Sa cbs aa ta Saraaai eheiee aad alwr aaainlt anrataw aic a I pun fti aawai meinia BtUe prices nnchanged; 93 score A A ra at mm Iwm4 aa al tua avrSi BBajnut tmr fime Jaa. ia 58.23; 92 A 58; 90 55.5; 89 54; chanaed: eaaaaaeacjal SaVa aaartf ea tat ealea tuttto arhmi aaac aaaa 1 leeder etroiir; lettwn eraaok ataie CHICAGO CASH GRAIN CHICAGO W-Wheat: No 2 red tnm tn aukx.

Tna a 8lT5. naoice ted wearlna auatu amnaa 1B.HSV ears to 89 54.3. Eggs steady to firm; receipts wholesale buying prices un aad auaat'v nrnae IES IB) Re 2.154-16Vi. Corn: No 1 yellow 1.67 V. K.E: aad aaaatlr aztaa aiaaaal mm 484; No 1 yellow lake 1.65: ab.ltt;; wbrw aaaaaa Sftaea.

changed to 1 higher; U.S. large whites 50; mixed 46; U.S. mediums Ne 2 yellow mixed 1.65: No 2 utUlty eowa auminwigiati ubtiuia- iitf waierB mamajii aa-iajHtsmi and cunen laowtv VTntJS amwfi white 1.64. Oats: No 1 heavy mixed S9; No 1 heavy white 79H- aw cttoloa ataoaer aaS ftawtau AMHtia Ift.iav 28; U.S. standards 25; current receipts 22; dirties 18.75; checks 17.75.

in aia Fearaarr. IS'SS. tiva vtaaiily aU atvaiir with Sam vaciaa rfanaa. Cava war about ac4r Xur aaatna: haM (nt( apwi I arum tljrat. ln feU amaoj vats imiu wr weak a aoa mmtm Wvr.

lH.li H' gaaaiat traat Biaralllir mm alw mm src rmm Jaa. tS; aasca-m SaMy Warp, nwf araana lf. aula tbatn IS-rta Ss era sa.J-lSt?; Dancer arte snweitc Zi.eS; waue an la taaaRW 2L! rr'im: (1; Ne 1 extra heavy white 81 V. an eat aaiata mMMa No 2 white 76-T8W; No 1 mixed SaMllai aailaui'a s.avaa. etaca how S.latt.

Baaaaaa aaa snBt 74. Soybeans: None. 7BKD iwaai Mb ear anaaai avataali- saw Barley nominal: Malting choice 1.49-59; malting good 1.31-39; feed A device that nses radiated body heat to open doors to hotels ar restaurant kitchens has bees patented. It consists of a l.tO-20. Cassys 8fa wumcm early FeSraarr IS4S; aaaaup a-1 Immmr: 1 1 11 1 m-m naea aat aaltaa aS- WJZk- aaa and! HBVXIt lk SaMhar aase aaet aanlaxe-SKnt lajaw iBJt aa aaaatat mmt.

SBwAmassawi1t30tAwwWii iuhi Ji)UiliiniiHiaw iaaaaraaae3aaaaa4eajaanBra'raia aaaa sVr; aafflvrwelisBte aa4 SNCkia IS-rSS lt.Sw.S: or," a device whose electrical re 9aa awciax aai lMl sistance changes sharply with fluctuations in temperature. iNHirihr awer tl Karee: ctuitca Ia (v tiaikur antiishta H.X5-t; sarg-ar aw, "MTSt waara- aaaalliw BJB4.JB. The TJ. S. national health bill, including medical and dental goods ssd services for the year 1953, was $1900,000, a family avers ge of $204.

CaitlK ZTMI. alna t't-. sreneral trwa a mmm.mff ateer ana aeir- atias ssaax saute saast stw 1XS3 IA44 t.laan ljsao l.ar taa lis uw ixst i- ixaa IMS uaa ua ua- taaa iari ijta xaa xaa IJaa iJaaa uta aaa rut xssas aaa saa -jaa. uw nam me laaa uta ua waw. zaa i Ban 4aa aaaa 4aa ata easw Sta er ainlKsHwa labr tatfvlrr for mmmm aneer; aut aaeat mttmdj alia tact areek a rii.

er weak Saver Ittiaa trtmvir'l ar- aa "I I "I' l' Wwwa laata. daaeaarSt west raaoo livestock VKION STOCKYARDS. Weat Fart Cattle aad eal: Vulara 100 Kilhr; Eastern Dunn County Wildcat Test Staked aca: eaai aUav: eavSy traa abet mtmtrz mmMm fatle eMaaj: atber aoeaar: average artBM ta 7e- Se aaa weah: BMt eaaace aattSHter at rt aea yeerliaaa eaaS ateera aad cMn healec aamnenlal Uavi7.M: BtUHs talk toed atari eteen. raarnasa aae ealvaa M.sa. ebaie ISaVSSJSi atMBaai Maera aa.

food aeitera U.aVM.Mi aaaaaiai hi Senrjee ansa sssusl CaaaaewlS eaaarejaja aeer-evrS 1 Caaaana1 laa lawrtteaa aae- ea lira aiaiai utta iaei itmai SBriwet. A raaaaiBilia 1 1 naai attr iaa aid tt eetft eattl 1 VI1 ail mUtoj mmt eaaacmal ue anwe sa ataen i'i-J: SaFk kfh ckate. aae mat earaiSia iilS-it; swat Mi a sitiift ehmH 3S-SSa; we4 ai eSnw -rtl-r lM- few swim Swtfer IIS-, attiity aa4 cjiaiifnii nail cawa f.2-l.e; eaa-nr aa4 Rnr S-avta: aiatBlr T'Mk-SuM'Z auftCT an. caaxmeretat miSm sr aad came -anlera Iittt-. call la ceat- na S.

I irately aetire; that tH svctumly be ta weeks. tt as catmialswj tmat Cc Serw-ice and SfceUjr lhawe trwc SjaibSngs toUime atHiUt S3t jrw anthni A new wildcat the eastern Dunn County has been staked by Cities Service Oil and Skeir Oil Co. The venture will be the No. 1 Bell Thornley Clarke in NE XW 17-145-91, and is about two and one-half miles northeast of Halliday. eewa 9M lew U.avllJti caaarra aaa eatawa l.ta.a; akeUr caaaara Sat; talk sa Seat aaw katasaa Bulla Ilea.

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Baca: Geaeral ataraet TS ceata tower; The well is being drilled on fara- rnree aantaaT SaaB aceaifr; year- vwnei liy ihe tm aodt ikm ckaice barrawa aad tllta ssxca weak r. am sewer; out acreage from Bntisb-Aroeri- W-Z7t lb waiihu ll.ia.ii.oo; aic excuaute as rae aarnaa Mw eceaav: a te lSo-laa aa liaht koea 17 SIHSOO; choice -wm tae-otttarraiai uaatneaia-tar Blaaa Si ak i tea ta In nniitillins aa aailBl admin TSI OU Producing Co.WTth Xm-l awtlT r4 cbote aatiee SM-3S Ik aewt nm-UM: 1SMS0 lb It. aeTeral rlnta ls.SS-lS.St; sa leader pita 17.SS- 17.5t. ni DANCE AT YOITI WEDDING Lawrence Welk, famed bandleader, left, provides the music at his daughter' veddisg reception as the bride, Shirley Jean, dances with her new husband. Dr.

Robert E. Fredrkks, formeriy of Jarflestosni. The wedding at Hollywood. CaliL, was an iH North Dakota affair. Welk is from Strasburg.

originally, and his wife, the former Fern Rentier, is from SL Anthony. Dr. Fredrkks is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fredrkks.

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