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HISTORICAL BOO IE BISMARCK JJAK -2 11-11-54 THE BISMAECK TRIBUNE5, Cloudy and Cold High Wednesday, 50 North Dakota'i Oldest Newspaper Established 1873 VOLUME 81 NUMBER 229 PRICE SIX CENTS BISMARCK, N. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1954 rui (3) (2) Browsing Around MCI I CAII Tbt question tor today "Whit do you think the construction of Four-Day Fete to Hail New Refinery Standard Oil's refinery will mean to Bismarck-Mandan? The answers E. V. Lahr. president of the Iowa Youth Vanished Near Home Bismarck Chamber of Commerce "I think it meant recognition by Standard Oil of the industrial potential of two communities." Evan Lips, mayor of Bismarck "It should mean Increased industrial development for this area, and a steady growth for both Dedication Will Climax Celebration cities." John Handtman.

mayor of Man dan "It's already had a far-reach "King Crude" will reign in Mandan this week as the city ing effect on building in Mandan. There is a possibility that other industries will follow Standard Oil here as we seem to have everything they need." H. B. Uden, president of the Mandan Chamber of Commerce "It should mean increased employment for the area and more business for all the merchants." REFINERY FINE Spent most of the past 10 days browsing around the Mandan re stages a four-day celebration marking the dedication of Standard Oil Co. of Indiana's SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) An estimated 200,000 persons in Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota prepared Tuesday for an all-out search for clues to the mysterious disappearance here of 8 -year Jimmy Bremmer.

The hoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bremmer, wss last seen by a play-mate only 40 yards from his home here the evening Aug. 31. Chief of Detectives Harry Gib.

bona has described his disappear, ance as "the most baffling missing persons case in Sioux City po. lice history." TUESDAY'S massive hunt for some hint as to Jimmy's fate was planned by National Guard officers and city policemen, who already have made several exten-sive but fruitless searches of the area. Search officials have asked all business and industrial firms to new $30,000,000 refinery. Four days of festivities will be climaxed Saturday as dedication ceremonies are held marking the completion of the state first major oil refinery. finery, which Standard Oil plans to dedicate Saturday and which The Tribune salutes in a special Saturday's ceremonies sre set ABBOT IGNATIUS HUNKLER section today.

for 9 a. m- MST at the refinery, starting with an aerial salute by Preparations the Standard boys North Dakota Flying Farmers, who are making for the dedication re semble those the army used in 3 a will hold a "fly-in" in connection with the dedication. '1 New Abbot getting ready for an invasion, and wa even complete to the "dry Principal address will ba by Gov. Norman Brunsdale, who will soeak at 10:00 a.m. MST.

The gov runs" so popular with the military brass. The dry run tour was held Sun iwpww Installation ernor will be introduced by Dr. check their Immediate premises and unoccupied areas adjacent to their establishments beginning at 4 day with members of the North tWJM Dakota Associated Press as visitors and the guides getting a real workout answering questions put by Wednesday Robert E. Wilson, chairman of Standard's board of directors, with a response scheduled by A. W.

Peake, president of the company. Thomas E. Stockdale, refinery manager, will serve as master of ceremonies. 0 rU i. I RICHARDTON The installation the editors and other newshawks, MECHANIZED and solemn blessing of the fifth abbot the history of Assumption 1 p.m.

All residential and apartment dwellers are asked to look over their premises carefully beginning at 5 p.m. THE CITY also has appealed to the people of Woodbury and Ply. mouth Counties, Iowa, Union County, South Dakota and Dakota Coun-ity, Nebraska, to conduct similar searches. ROUNDING OUT the dedication The tour Saturday will be "mech Abbey here Wednesday will attract Catholic Church dignitaries from proper will be presentation of a anized" on a scale approaching plaque by the Mandan Chamber that of the refinery itself, which throughout the United States sod Canada. of Commerce; a concert by the Mandan High School band at 9:45 Two archbishops, eight bishops sod about 15 abbots will be on a.

m. MST, invocation by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. William F.

Garvin of hand as the Rt. Rev. Ignatius Hunkler, O. S. is installed as Bismarck and benediction by the Rev.

C. F. Brien, of Mandan's needs less men per thousand barrels of production than practically any other in the nation. "Speeches" on the tour will be made by records over loud speakers, with the script carefully recorded and edited in advance. In addition, however, some SO guides will ba on hand to answer questions sot covered in the talks, National Guard Capt C.

J. Murphy and 1st Lt. James Heeney of the 133rd Infantry Regiment here, urged all persons in the 4-county area to report any piles of dirt, bad odors or pieces of men's or boy's clothing they find. First Lutheran Church. NEW LIGHTS ON THE PLAINS At Mandan Satur- transform North Dakota crude oil into gasoline and other Friday morning the Mandan Chamber of Commerce will be host to Standard officials at a break gasoline glutton of the machine age, whose appetite fast.

Standard will reciprocate with oil Here Tribune Photographer Leo LaLonde has pictured the refinery at night, lights blazing from the maze of towering structures which luncheon in the Mandan Elks the refinery will help satisfy. For more pictures and stories on the refinery, look through the inside pages of today's Bismarck Tribune. Club following the dedication. COST CORNER The 400 acres on which the refinery located, is now probably All day Saturday the refinery ill be open for inspection by the the coadjutor abbot of the Abbey. ABBOT HUNKLER is the first native North Dakotan to head the Abbey since it was founded before the turn of the century by a Swiss priest, the Rev.

Vincent Wehrle, who was later to become the first bishop of the Diocese of Bismarck. The Most Rev. Lambert A. Hoch, the present bishop of Bismarck, will celebrate a solemn pontifical mass at the Installation at 10 a.m. (MST) Wednesday.

During the mass he will confer the solemn blessing on the abbot. The sermon will be delivered by the Most Rev. John Gregory Murray, archbishop of St. Paul. Bishop Hoch will be assisted by the most valuable piece of prairie public, visitors will be conducted and pasture land in the state.

Most Senators Remain Noncommittal And the times it has changed through the mammoth plant on guided tours. Several stopping places have been arranged with BULLETIN CAIRO, Egypt Ufi An Egvp Han Cabinet official said Twos, day an Israeli transport ship, apparently trying far a pass, ago through the Suet Canal, fired on an Egyptian coastal post south of Sues, Injuring a number of Egyptians. The ves stl was subsequently captured. hands could have made some smart, and long lived real estate man a lot of money. short talks planned at each de Reactions Seem to Indicate scribing various phases of the re Industry Leaders To Attend The land was originally part of the Louisiana Purchase which finery operation.

Visitors also will receive free refreshments and President Thomas Jefferson bought souvenirs. for about three cents an acre from Nanoleon. FOR THE DEDICATION, a spe Senate to Censure M'Carthy cial speakers platform has been erected at the refinery and a limited amount of seating is also being built to accommodate part of the WASHINGTON UP-Sen. McCar turns nearly six weeks hence, sue. the Rev.

Adam Hunkler, a brother of the new coadjutor abbot and chaplain at St. Alexius Hospital in Bismarck. Deacons of honor will be the Rev. Amandus Studer, St. Anthony, and the Rev.

Florian Fairbanks, Alexander, McCarthy was silent on the course he will pursue, and his chief crowd, expected to be one of the thy appeared Tuesday to face an uphill fight in fending off a vote of censure when the Senate meets Nov. 8 to weigh his conduct attorney, Edward Bennett Wil largest ever assembled in West liams, said McCarthy would have ern North Dakota for a dedication ceremony. Thrown into the balance Monday was the unanimous report by three Republican and three Democratic senators recommending that their colleagues officially criticize certain of McCarthy's past actions. The six comprise special committee set up to study the is- Some of his associates private no comment at this time on the Pole Flees To U. S.

Dedication of Standard Oil of Indiana's new refinery at Mandan Saturday js expected to attract one of the largest gatherings of the top national industrial and business executives ever assembled in North Dakota. Heading the list of dignitaries will be practically all of Standard Oil's officers and directors, plus executives representing subsidiary companies and firms interested in the growth and progress of North Mandan part in its biggest com committee's report, based on nine days of public hearings. ly conceded as much, but they said the Wisconsin Republican will fight vigorously and that the picture DEACON OF THE mass will be the Rev. John Kuhn of Noonan and the Very Rev. Louis Veit, Napoleon, will be subdeacon.

The Rt. Rev. Msgr. William F. Garvin, vicar general of the Dio munity celebration since the coming of the North Pacific begins Wednesday, which has been desig- THE CHICAGO Tribune, how may change before the Senate re ever, quoted McCarthy as saying that if the Senate upholds the ac (uontinuea on Page S) The next owner got it even cheaper, in actual money.

Elijah Cooley homesteaded the property and got title by simply winning his bet with the government that he could live on it five years. The land cost Standard Oil $250 an acre two years ago, but counting the "little" improvements they made, those 400 acres are row probably worth about $75,250 per acre, figuring $30,000,000 as the cost of the refinery. Maybe the Indians Who sold Manhattan Island didn't get too bad a deal after all. GIVEAWAY Two male puppies, six weeks eld, call 1638-W. SHORT SUITE Refinery officials have about ev-ervthins oossible ready for the re cese, Bismarck; the Rev.

Arthur Soukup. the Rev. Lawrence Wag cusations against him it will have taken a long stride toward "abdica ner and Frater Alcuin Muggli will tion of its constitutional right to in serve as master of ceremonies. Dakota, Three officials of Standard Oil are on the speaking program. vestigate wrongdoing in the execu- Longer Unit Opens Dixon Yates Probe Among church dignitaries who uve departments," will attend are the Most Rev.

'I do not care whether am Thomas E. Stockdale, manager of the refinery, will serve as master of ceremonies. Dr. Robert E. Wil Michael C.

O'Neil, Archbishop of Regina, and the only censured or not," the Tribune! quoted him, I will fight against establishing a precedent son, chairman of the board of two Benedictine archabbots in tne United States, the Rt. Rev. Igna WASHINGTON W-The contro directors, will present Gov. Nor hearing at 1:30 p.m. CST on the plan for a private plant to supply power in the area now served by versial Dixon-Yates power contract tius Esser of St.

Meitirad, and which will curb investigative power and assist any administration in came under new scrutiny in Con the Rt. Rev. Denis Strittmatter of man Brunsdale and A. W. Peake, president of the company, will give the response.

power to cover up its misdeeds." Latrobe. Pa. the Tennessee vauey Auuwruy (TVA). gress Tuesday this time before the Senate Antimonopoly subcommittee. McCarthy, under treatment for Following the ceremonies, a ban finery dedication except special OTHER Standard officials who Called to testify was J.

D. a sinus ailment, was reported in quet will be served in the new St. Sttetenroth. former secretary-treas The subcommittee headed by seclusion by Williams and in too Mary's High School. The Rev.

music. To remedy this, public relations man Vic West suggested will be on the speaker's platform at the dedication include F. O. Prior, Sen. Langer (R-ND) scheduled a urer of Mississippi Power Lignt much discomfort to do much plan Adolph PribyL pastor of St.

Wen- that somebody compose a "cat- a subsidiary of one of tne executive vice president; Max ning now to meet the censure ceslaus Church at Dickinson, will WASHINGTON (A Josef Swlatlo, high ranking security official in Communist Poland, has fled to the United State and given U. S. officials an account of the mysterious disappearance of thrs Americans behind Hie Iron Curtain In 194. He said the Americans Mr. and Mrs.

Noel Field and Her msnn Field, brother of Noel wore seized by the Communis. Acting on Swlatte's Information, th United States has: 1. Sent a note to Communist Poland demanding th ratoas of Hermann Field from Mied seszyn prison, just outside War saw, and his return to th United States "at the earliest possible date." 2. Sent a note to Communist Hungary demanding th roleas of Noel and Horta Field. Th Stat Department has no rcnt information on thm from Swlatlo but assumes that sine saw thorn In Budapest In 194? my ar still being hold tbsr.

companies in the Dixon-Yates Paulus. vice president, manufacture cracker suite" in honor of the refinery's bi catalytic cracker, pat move. group. ing; Joseph K. Roberts, general manager, research and develop terning it after Tschaikovsky's ONE MCCARTHY associate de Stietenroth asserted at Jackson, be the toastmaster.

Touch of Winter Seen This Week clining to be quoted by name, said Miss, last week that Mississippi Musician Says He Bought Dope For Meat Heir LOS ANGELES W-One of the he suspects that ncht now Mc famous Nutcracker Suite. COMPETITION ment; Thomas E. Sunderland, general counsel; Dwight F. Benton, vice president, sales; S. A.

Montgomery, general manager, manu Power and its psrent company, Middle South Utilities, are Carthy might "lose" the votes of A touch of winter is expected in as many as 15 of the Senate's completely dominated by Wall Standard Oil and the Montana the state this week. facturing; A. C. Sailstad, general Street" members of George (Geordie) Dakota Utilities Co, are going to manager, sales; David Graham, fi The immediate forecast for night and Wednesday calls for 48 Republican members on a censure test, and that he doubts that many Democrats would rally to McCarthy's cause. He said the THE DIXON-YATES group in nancial vice president; J.

be competitors in the lighting bust resn for one day. that is. cludes Middle South and the South' Swearingen, production vice presi Hormel's trio, has testified that the young millionaire musician paid $20 for marijuana cigarettes the night he was arrested. cold weather and the.five-day fore' cast through Sunday expects tern. ern Company and takes its name MDU is building a story may be different on the acui' al showdown in November, how dent; W.

J. McGUl, general mao ager, industrial and public rela peratures to average much below from two officials ot uose com Robert Shevak, string bass player normal. iteam generating plant just norm of the refinery site, but Standard nn nfflrinis are soing to make panies. ever, after the congressional elec tions; Robert C. Gunness, general News Roundup NEW YORK Wl- Sal Maglie, 37-year-eld curve-baller of the New York Glints, will oppose Bob Ltmon, 34-year-old star of the Cleveland Indians, In the first game of the World Series Wednesday.

SCARBOROUGH, England Wl Britain's Labor party Tuesday approved Clement At. tlee's call for German r-armament but by the tiny margin of only 241,000 votes out of (,292,000 cast at the an. nual party conferences here, (Earlier story en Page 7.) MANILA ia.AU.1. Navy amphibious patrol plane crashed on taking off from Sangley Point Naval Air Station Tues. day.

The Navy said there wore no survivors. The plane normally carries four officers and eight crewmen. SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. UP A fire In the San Bernardino Mountains burned Into its fourth day Tuesday but a crew of 175 men battled the blase te a standstill on three sides. DANBURY, Conn.

Mrs. Edward Schlemmsr, a grandmother, went to Danbury Hospital Tuesday, expecting to be delivered of her 15th child. What she didn't expect was to be delivered of her lath and 17th also. The triplets are doing fine. The Public Service Commission Tuesday granted North-em Natural Gas Omaha, an indefinite postponement of the hearing on Its application to build a pipeline in North Occasional rain is expected Tues The companies have jointly tions snd after McCarthy has eft tered his defense.

day night and Wednesday with (Continued on Page 3) started organization of the Missis- said. that Hormel gave him $20 to buy the cigarettes from a night club parking attendant Shevak gave the testimony yesterday at temperatures ranging from a low siooi Vallev Generating Co. to Duud of 40 overnight to a high of 50 and operate a 107-million-doUar Wednesday. a preliminary hearing for the at Heart Throbs and Howls No. 3 steam electric plant at West Mem The maximums in the five-day tendant, Mark Lamb, 41, who was phis.

Ark. to supply kilo period are expected to be 45 to with minimums of 25-45. watts of power to tne iv a. held for Superior Court action on a charge of selling narcotics. President Eisenhower ordered Pace Yourself in the Shower Heavy precipitation in the form Hormel is free on 11,500 bond the Atomic Energy Commission to of either rain or snow is expected pending a hearing Oct.

8 on a nesotiate a contract for the power. during the week. charge of possessing marijuana doubly certain anyway that homes in Bismarck and Mandan won't be dark Saturday night. Each visitor to the refinery dedi-cstion day will receive two pastel-colored tapers, made at the Standard refinery in Whiting, tod. Also near the dedication platform A model candle-making machine will be in operation so visitors can tee how their gifts were made.

JOINT VENTURE As construction of the refinery means much to both cities, people and groups from both Bismarck and Mandan are cooperating In ded- tcatlng plans. ti oolicemen from Bismarck Oh," Taylor answered. Tn It will be used by TVA to serve serious business to the combatants, Shevak awaits trial the same day customers in the Memptus area pacing myself." but there has been many a chuckle Monday temperatures ranged from a high of 75 to a low of 45 here. High in the state was 79 at on a previous charge of possessing and will replace a like amount ot down through the years. "Well, go to the dressing room heroin.

The Dodgers started Harry Tay Hankinson and the low was 36 at power whica tva mrnisnes and pace the floor you're through," said Sukeforth. lor against the Yankees in the 4th atomic plants at aaucan, ana Oak Ridge, Term, The 1939 Series, swept by the Baby Really Bouncing Boy The nronosed contract has been Beach and Jamestown. Local Woman's Sister Dies At San Haven Yankees from the Reds, brought out what first was considered hu EDITOR'S NOTE) This Is th last of throe dispatctws in which baseball's great Frank Frisch, who's played, managod and soon more World Sorios than anybody, takes you out to the ball park for the great moments of yesteryear highlights of the biggest thrills (snd bally-laughs) culled from his vivid memory of 191 World Series games sine 1921. By FRANK FRISCH Written for NEA Sorvic game of the 1947 Series, for example. Taylor, who had been handicapped by arm trouble, walked the first three men.

Clyde Sukeforth, the pitching coach, hustled out to the mound. the subject of a bitter fight for months. It set off a 13-day senate mor, but later, when the facts TOKYO I An 18-month-old bsby boy tumbled out of a fourth debate during the recent session came out, sympathy for big Ernie Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Boehm "What's the matter?" asked floor window and became a neighborhood center of attraction, the 49, at the North Dakota State Sani English-language newspaper Ja Sukeforth. "Nothing, Fm fine," replied tarium at San Haven.

will aid in traffic and parking regulation. Boy Scouts from both cities will act as runners and pass out refreshments. Jaycees from the two cities are taking part as guides on the tour, and the Burleigh County Bed Cross will cooperate with the Morton County chapter in pan News said Tuesday. the Reds' catcher. IN THE FOURTH GAME in Cincinnati, the clubs were tied, 4-4.

at the end of nine innings, Bucky Waiters pitching for the Reds, Johnny Murphy for the Yankees. Frank (Continued on Page 3) Mrs. Boehm was a sister of Mrs. of Congress. LANCER'S subcommittee conducted brief hearings on the contract while Congress was in session.

It asked the A EC to hold up negotiations until the proposal had (Continued on Page 3) The baby landed on a thick lawn C. J. Storlie. 315 S. Tenth St.

NEW YORK (NEA) World "But the bases what are all those guys doing on the bases?" and suffered only a bruised rib Series are for big money. Funeral arrangements are being completed by the Hall Funeral doctors reported. Now he's called demanded Sukeforth. Baseball's fall show is a very "bouncing baby." Home here. Panning tWO IlTSt 810 SUUOUS,.

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