The Bismarck tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota (2024)

THI lUMARCK TRIIUNI Malay, Ayfat 21, 11 Socialist Parly Candidate Placed NUBS of the NEWS McCarthy Backers Fighting Hard On State's Ballot Politics At-a-Glance By The Associated Press Here Is summary of major political developments: Democrats! The Democratic National Convention next week appears headed for floor fights over tha platform and delegate seating. Former Kennedy aide Theodore Sorensen said he would fight for the strongest possible plank for peace in Vietnam. The Credentials Committee voted to split Georgia's disputed delegation between party regulars and a civil rights slate. Republicans: Presidential nominee Richard M. Nixon la vacationing in Florida.

American Independent: George Wallace has flown to Oregon to accept the nomination of his party in that state. Stale School Reports Severe Fund Shortage Gov. William L. Guy was in. formed Friday that the School for the Retarded at Grafton is coine to be far short of fmh To Stay Alive BISMARCK A Petition reportedly containing 617 signa nhi substitute for their slain CHICAGO (AP) Sen.

Eu-j gene J. McCarthy's supporters, leader was demonstrated In a mill nark bv California As tures were filed with the secretary of state's office Friday to place the Socialist Workers Party on the presidential ballot undecided whether to accept a compromise In the Georgia cre sembly Speaker Jesse M. L'nruh on McCarthy's foreign policy stance. dentials dispute, renewed their for goods and services at th efforts Friday in two other Key Czechs end of the year. REVIVAL SERVICES BEGIN Revival Services will be held Aug.

26 through Sept. 1 at the Baptist Temple Church, Collins and Division, Mandan. Evangelist will be Rev. Paul E. Miller.

Fort Worth, Texas. Each service begins at 7:30 p.m. MONEY MISSING Yzta Jangula, 107 Seventh Ave. NW, reported to Mandan police that $11 was taken from her home. MUNICIPAL COURT (Judge David L.

Milhollan) Darlene Maier, 18, 206 Custer Park, who had pleaded not guilty to a shoplifting charge, was found not guilty and the charge was dismissed. Fined after pleading guilty to charees of careless driving were committees to loosen Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey's in North Dakota Nov. 9. Only 300 valid signatures are required to place the party on the ballot, Secretary of State Ben Meier said.

Fred Halstead was listed as grip on next week's Democratic (Continued From Page 1) National Convention. pull out and release Czechoslo TORCH TAKEN Div Kemmet, 1017 28th reported that a cutting torch valued at $150 was stolen from his Shop on Airport Koad. THEFT AT STERLING The Burleigh County Sheri-lff's office is investigating the theft of a battery and voltage regulator from the Sterling school bus parked at Drugens 66 station Wednesday night. Ted Huff, 100 Fourth St. NW.

reported to Mandan police that nine stereo tapes were taken from his car while parked in the alley of the 200 block of E. Main St. The tapes are valued at $45. Mclean arc The McLean Association for Retarded Children will meet Wednesday, Sept. 4.

at the Civil Defense Center in Washburn. ITH Itltlirck Hesaltal Jen. wr. end Mrs. Dele Morgenetern, Helen, at 3 a m.

Aug. 53. And as both forces worked fe the Socialist candidate for president with Paul Boutelle as vak liberal leaden, A PROLIBERAL radio, onerat verishly on behalf of their candidates for the party's presidential nomination, the shadow of vice president. L'nruh said In Los Angeles that it was a mistake to minimize the crisis provoked by Russian troop movements into Czechoslovakia as he said McCarthy had done by saying that he did not view the developments as a "major world crisis." L'NRUH, PREVIOUSLY rep-presented as leaning toward McCarthy, said that "an ominous possibility exists that the Czech-oslovakian attack could be the prelude to further Soviet aggres ing from a hidden location, said 1.219 of the 1,540 party consress Kennedys past was etched The petitions were filed by David Thorstad, who said he could be reached through an sharply over this steamy con Officials of the board of ad. ministration said an emergency appropriation would be request, ed from a group composed of the governor, aecretary of stat and agriculture commissioner.

Isak Hystad, chairman of the Board of Administration, said the exact amount of the deficit still was being calculated by school officials. He would estimate how much money would be needed. "At the time our budget wm prepared two years ago could not forsee the high rle. gree of inflation we are nm experiencing," Hystad told Guv delegates attended the meeting but most Slovak delegatea were detained on their way to the address in Minneapolis. vention city.

Neither Julian Bond, leader of Listed as presidential electors for the socialists are Joan Pri- the Georgia loyalist group, nor congress. meau of Fargo. Fred Joseph Raun nan necioea The delegates re-elected Alex Randolph Wold, 17. 1409 18th! St. $10.

Gene Kurtz. 28, 512 Schmidt of Tolna, Oliver Rosen ander Dubcek-the man who ended 20 years of Stalinist-tvce berg of New Rockford and whether to accept the credentials Committee compromise awarding the loyalists half of 20th $20; and Helen Reis, 19. 617 22nd $20. Edear Sparks. 25.

704 18th Frances Wilson of New Town, rule in Czechoslovakia last Jan sion in Kurope. ine assemoiy sneaker heads a delegation orig The certification as electors uaryas their leader. inally pledged to Kennedy. He the states 43 convention votes. The regular party forces led by Gov.

Lester G. Maddox were was fined $10 after pleading guilty to a stop sign viola They named Venek Silhan, an economist, to head the party has refused thus tar to endorse for the two men and the Pri-meau woman were notarized in April and the Wilson woman's St. AUnut Heaelial OrvilleHagen Backs McCarney MIN0T (AP)-Labor Commissioner Orville W. (Ike) Hagen has announced that he Is supporting Robert P. McCarney of Bismarck the Republican gubernatorial nomination.

McCarney Is running against the endorsed GOP candidate. Edward W. Doherty of New Rockford, in the Sept. 3 primary election. Hagen said the main reason he backs McCarney is that Doherty doesn't agree with Ha-gen's views on Vietnam.

Hagen has made opposition to U.S. involvement in the Vietnam war a central issue in his campaign for the west district congressional nomination. Hagen is opposing Rep. Thomas S. Kleppe, the endorsed candidate, in the GOP primary.

Hagen announced his support for McCarney during a visit here Friday, He was accompanied bv his campaign manager, Gerald Stenhjem of Almont. Meanwhile. GOP state head-quarters announced that Doherty will hold a press conference at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in Bismarck's Holiday Inn. any other candidate.

in a letter. Guy was scheduled to flv to Grafton Friday to tour' the school but called off the trip in July. Massachusetts' Sen. Kennedy while Dubcek and other top leaders are Soviet captives. Broadcasts heard abroad ap The Socialist Workers Party has rejected with a measure of received 224 votes for President parently irom amateur opera tors within Czechoslovakia re In 1964 In North Dakota.

This would make five Presi finality suggestions mat ne taxe a place on the 1968 ticket. But former governor Michael V. Di Salle of Ohio persisted that he ported Dubcek was dead. There Daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul n. nsiuer, sids. at 11:11 p.m. Am f- Son, Mr. and Mrs.

Kennetri Myers, loot's Fourth St. sw, Mandan, at 11:41 a.m. AjQ. Son, Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Pelnert, 7 JJrd at 4:41 p.m. Aug. Oeugmer, Mr. and Mr. Simon Wang, ter, so' S.

Eighth at 101 a.m. Aug. 31. Mandan Haapltal Admissions Aug. K-Mn.

Louli Janguia. Mrs. vtaiter Kemraih, and Jannitar toor-ran, an of Mandan. Discharges Aug. 3J Laurlt Boertermen, Mrt.

a tal Poppe. and Mri. Raymond Flack. oecause ot poor weatner. liuv office and Hystad said the trip was scheduled before it was learned of the budget shortage.

Hystad told Guy the board was informed during Its recjnt was no confirmation. The last dential candidates from which North Dakota voters could choose Nov, S. Others could be report on the liberal leader said will offer Kennedy name tor the top nomination. given the other half. BOTH BOND, a Negro Georgia legislator, and Rauh, a Washington, D.C., attorney, are McCarthy supporters.

Meanwhile McCarthy forces on the Rules Committee planned a critical reception today for Texas Gov. John Connally, an advocate of retaining the unit rule requiring all of the state's delegates to vote with the majority. Stephen A. Mitchell, McCarthy's convention chief, said he would ask the rules group for filed before the Sept. 26 he was taken away by Soviet forces Wednesday.

Other unconfirmed reports said he had been visit to uratton that the ippr.v priation for goods and services "will fall far short of tha taken to the Soviet Union. Already on the ballot are the Democratic and Republican SPORADIC SHOOTING contin nominees, former Gov. George Weather Report (From U.S. Weather Bureau) First fliures Indicate liltMtt ten eraturei dwlnf last 14 hwrai Kent, leweet lemeeratara last Mthti () Wallace or Alabama and Sen. tion.

IRoy Walker, 38. 710 Seve-enth pleaded not guilty to a stop light violation and the case was continued until Sept. 10. Jerry Fiedler, 22. 423 llth was fined $10 after pleading guiltv to a speeding charge.

Walter J. Reinert, 21, 822 Crescent Lane, was found guilty on a charge of giving a false report and was fined $25. Charges of failure to report an accident and reckless driving against him were dismissed. BURLEIGH COUNTY COURT (Judge W. J.

Austin) Donald L. Stippich, 39. Steele, who was arrested by the Burleigh County Sheriff office Thursday on a warrant charging him with forgery, waived Preliminary hearing and was ound over to District Court with bond set at $1,000. He is charged with forging the name of barrel Workman on a MANDAN MINOR ACCIOINT 12th Ava. NW, 300 block-A car owned Sabaitlan AOarla.

lot 12th Ava. NW, rollad Into his home whan J-yeer-old Timothy Blocker. Stardust Terrece, Bismorck, released tha brake. MORTON RIAL ESTATI TRANSPKRS Jacob and Margarat Hoofaut to Ralph and Gloria Ann Wlnkowski. Man-dan, Oon'i Addition, Lot 1 and Meet ued in Prague into the early evening Thursday.

No precise count was available, but the death toll amount needed to finish this biennium." He said the reason was continuous rising costs for medical care for the 1,385 residents of the home, laboratory and Eugene McCarthy of Minne sota. A. group filed to place Mc permission to offer rebuttal tes- Carthy on the ballot as an in timonv, making clear he consul' dependent candidate even lowest temperature aurtna. last heursi thirst, rain ar melted sneer durlne. last 14 Mure endlnf it 4: though he is seeking the Dem- ers the fight against the Texas unit rule a key weapon in Mc e.m central iteMara Time.

drug supplies, food, clothing, institutional upkeep, equipment, land rentals, maintenance contracts and power and fuel. ocratic endorsment nomina tion. Carthy offensive. al Lot 2, Bloc 3. Joseph and Frances Hainan to Frank F.

Jr. and Elllabalh Voael. of Sec. 4-134-n and oihar landi. Joseph and Francai Hainan ts Ralph and Leona Vogal 'i of M34 and etnar lands.

Dr. George P. Wlrtt to Dr. George and Margarat M. Wirli, Mandan, Original Town, Lot and Ss-teel of Lot 1, Block 2.

Nam neketa Ottiar feints "In Texas, he said, "that D. Lake 12 2 .05 A loan 72 St .11 the very base of political power. Late News Briefs, Unsinkables Fargo 7t 65 .19 Albque 17 S4 Bismsrek 15 I 37 Atlanta 1 WHiiston It ft .41 Boise 70 54 Al Mlnst 79 57 .10 Boston 71 44 This is Texas trying to defend Rain the Connally and the Johnson Gna Fork! 79 40 .04 Buffalo II 1.1 MORTON MARRIAOC LICENSf Victor Joseph Wingerter, Sellridge, and Virginia Maria Ferderer, Mandan, machine. (Continued From Pane 1) (Continued From Page t) HURON (AP) A recom. mendation that President Johnson asks the United Nations to Invite Czechoslo- CURRENTLY the favorite son Dickinson 13 i Chicago 93 Jamestwn 47 Cincinnati 91 73 iBeulan 14 S3 .21 Cleveland 90 71 xRlverdale II 54 Denver 17 54 Ashley II 45 To.

Moines 95 75 iCarrlnotn 14 59 1.01 Detroit 91 75 "about a mile below the backwaters near the zoo." They'd panied the hail, although Weather Bureau statistics listed onlv leader of the 104-Texas delega. $20 check in Steele. learned the strong current from the occupation apparently rose to 26. The occupation forces started their curfew two hours earlier Thursday night, making it from 10 p.m. to a.m.

After about 20,000 Prague residents demonstrated in Prague's main square shouting, "Russian murderers go home!" the Soviet command warned that further outbursts would bring martial law. Several east Slovak cities, including Kosice and Prescov, were reported already under martial law- The Czechoslovak secret police, inactive since Dubcek took over, was reported arresting prominent writers and journalists. Soviet collaborators were reported active in police ranks. Witnesses said hundreds of political prisoners arrived at Pankrac Prison. The proliberal radio said Czechoslovak prison guards at Ruzyne Prison re MANDAN RURAL FIR! CALL Friday 5:11 a.m.

Kan Riadlingar home one mile wast of Mandan. Lightning struck a utility pole and blew the fuses, melted tha wires ana caused considerable damage to tha electrical wires In the home. xDrake 10 a .53 Fairbanks 43 51 .25 19-hundredths inch for the citv vakia's Communist party chief Hon, Connally is expected to throw his support to Humphrey Russell Christenson, 26. 512 Washington St. appeared on couidnt prevail against the playful southern breeze.

They docked and awaited the calm. lEnderlln 17 41 .74 Ft. Worth 94 74 Hanklnsn 13 4 Honolulu 91 77 xkKenmare II 54 ,21 indapolii 91 71 Naooleon 15 40 .04 Jerkinvlla 97 75 overnight. The Weather Bureau, located north of the city, was before the presidential nomina tion is decided next week. xOakes 13 43 .53 Juneau 59 47 .09 a charge of failure to give immediate notice of an accident and entered a plea of not guiltv.

Trial is set for Sept. 6. WITH THE COMING of the In the Platform Committee, still of the night, once again outnumbered McCarthy forces Parshall 59 .30 Kan. Cty 95 77 XWIthek II 10 L. Angela 44 Mentine Louisvile 95 74 Gt.

Falls 49 44 Memphis 91 77 Billings 71 55 .4 Miami 17 II Glasgow 41 54 .04 Milwaukee 92 71 Missoula 44 Or lens 71 fought to win approval of an an out of the path of the ram and hall. Scattered light hail was received in parts of Bismarck and In the immediate area, with no damage being reported. It did not nail at the Weather Bureau south of the city. tiwar plank and were deter they embarked, bedded down for carefree slumber as the current wafted them on their way. Christenson was charged by the Burleigh County Sheriff's Office in connection with the wrecked car on S.

Washington which Alexander Dubcek to come to New York has been made by Sen. Karl E. Mundt, Sen. Mundt, who addressed more than 500 persons attending a political rally here Thursday night, said in an Interview that bringing Dubcek to New York would do one of two things either pry him loose from house arrest or show the world that he has been taken into custody by the Invading Russians. mined to press for a floor fight MINOR ACCIOINT! 100 Block Turnpike Luilhle, Mi Turnpike end Merlin Dvane Herti, 42i Turnpike and Rydell Chevrolet pickup, Grand Forks, parked.

600 Block S. lath SI. -Sieve Orto, S. 11th St parked, and John Te-peest, Rt. backing.

Sixth Broadway Ave. -Phyllis Sel-det, 13 Parkview Trailer Court, stopped, and Bernard Michel. Jamestown. 700 Block Front Ave. Edwin Tosseth, et Third parked, and Emma Biatt-ner, Rt.

2. 100 Block S. Fifth St. Myron Masseth. 411 llth backing, and post.

Havre 71 It .03 New York, 19 72 they awakened with a sense if unsuccessful. Helena as sz Omaha Miles City 77 54 Phildelpha 92 79 tenth Oaketa phoenix 97 43 Rapid City 15 59 .21 Pittsburgh 91 73 Dhii.n Si It Ptlnri. Me. 72 49 of impending doom and the immediate reality of a flood. It is owned by Christenson but was registered to Joe Mosbruck- wasn't cabin fever, but a sand Pierre 14 47 Ptlnd, Ore.

71 51 .71 er, Jr. Mosbrucker brought barand the deck was awash, Aberdeen 70 Richmond 94 74 VJjttertwn 13 TO St. LOulS 94 74 Christenson into the sheriff of fused to accept prisoners brought in by the Russians, Huron 93 73 Sit Cty 40 45 fice Friday morning. Also washed were all meager possessions. Nine miles from Soux Fait it sen Diego it oj IM 70 en Fran 49 51 MARRIAOI LIC1NSI Clarence Andrew Matnew and Eiouise Mathew, both of Mlnot.

launching they were. Valentine 95 49 Seattle 17 51 .10 CHICAGO (AP) The name VANDALISM REPORTS Walt Broxmeyer. 1023 15th wo hours hence, after much Vietnam of President Johnson was REAL ESTATR TRANSFERS Willis E. Goeti to Bradley B. Klrsctv rrenn, Register Second Addition, lot 1, block 14.

reported to police that digging and poling with punctured barrels, broken keel, burned sail but as vet undamrj- Lemmcn 15 59 Tampa 93 47 Mobrldge 15 41 .01 Washlngtn 92 71 Soux Cty 97 74 Winnipaa 77 51 Sunshine Sunset Friday: 1:40 p.m. Sunrise Saturday: 4:52 a.m. Missouri Ivor Missouri Ulver stege: 4.94 teat nliit feet someone had torn sneetrock and SHAW-WALKER Supplies and Equipment CHAIRS DESKS FOLDERS FILES GAFFANIY A (Continued From Page 1) towns and installations from the ened spirits fortified by tins of Mekong Delta to the demilitar Missouri River flood itage: lf. feat spaghetti and chicken noodle soup (cold) they again set forth ized zone. A U.S.

spokesman said the at upon the waters. tossed back into the Democratic presidential picture Friday as the party prepared to open its national convention next week. Frank C. Erwin, Texas national Democratic committeeman, told the Rules Committee of "growing sentiment" within his state's delegation to nominate Johnson for re-election if the convention unit rule is abolished. And the subsidiary bearers of the once powerful mantles of the assassinated President John F.

Kennedy and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy served blunt notice they too will carry to the floor, if necessary, a fight for the "strongest possible peace plank." Theodore Sorensen, confidante of both of the slain brothers, told reporters Thursday: "The Democratic platform must have a strong peace plank, or regardless of the nominee, we can forget about the (November) election. "So we will present to the convention, as a majority plank if that can be, or a minority plank, if that must be, the strongest peace plank that we can draw." Despite his lack of status as a delegate, Sorensen's voice had an authenticity in expressing the most recent Kennedy viewpoint, substantiated earlier by Sen. Edward M.

Kennedy, D- Total Me month date: J.is Inches Normal this month te data: l.M Inches Totol Jen. lo lele: 14.41 Inches Normal Jan. 1st ts data: 11.71 Inches tacks exceeded those that trig DURING AN unintentional beaching, a couple of rabbits gered a second enemy offensive STATI FORECASTS North Oaketa were felled but "lack of urease TOM last May but that the latest as saults "are not as intense." made them an unpalatable re Partly cloudy to cloudy with scattered LA President Nguyen Van Thieu showers and thunderstorms, mostly east portion, Friday night. Fair to partly cloudy Saturday. Cooler Friday night past, jonnson said.

The shrewd foresight em laltee- Otfic Mltheati of South Vietnam announced with little temperatures change saiur ployed by the ebullient trio was day. Lows Friday night mostly Kit. Clarence Wetiel to orvllle Deckert, 1 "i Sec. NW NW Sac. Jj-141 71 and i'l S' i Sec.

J4-I4J-74, John Bergqulst to Norman D. Steinle, Mornlngslde Heights Addition, lot 23, block Wechter Real Estate Trust to Paul Madders, Meadow Valley Addition, lot 26, block J. Gordon W. Knaak to David K. O.

Leer, Sasses Subdivision, E. 10 ft. of lot 7 and all lot I. block 1. Dennis E.

Joyce to Terry J. Johnson, Perk Hill Second Addition, lot 10, block S. Reuben R. Dockter to Frederick B. Peter, valley View Terrace Subdivision, lot II.

block 4. Roger M. Paet to Bernard J. Thomas, Feet's First Addition, lot block t. Chester Merlin to E.

R. Wagner, Baldwin fowntite, lots 10. II and II. block J. Thomas F.

Aichele to Burden Joel Al-cheie, Jenning's Second Addition, SO ft. lot a and N. 30 ft. lot 5. block 13.

L. J. Billlgnton to Edward E. Kuntr, McKenrle and Coffin Addition, E. 41 ft.

oi w. 100 ft. lots 17. It and 19. block 71.

Matt M. Schmidt to Wilbert R. Heupel, Register's Second Addition, lot block 5. Howard A. Job to Eugene Elhard, Gus-ner Homesite Acreage, part of lot 1.

Helgl Johenneson to James W. Andrus, Register's Second Addition, lot block 13. Leonard Slirtpla to MoHia Ketchum, city wing, i lots I and 3. block 10. Donald B.

Tracv to Anne Short Johnson, McKenile and Coffin Addition, lots 54, and S4. block IS. mat ne would make a nationwide television appearance Minnesota becoming more and more ap US! BACK DOOR Call 223-9012 far Appointment insulation from the walls of a new home being built at 1200 S. Highland Acres Road. Damage is estimated at $200.

Carl Mathis, 1110 13th reported his lawn sprinkler and hose were damaged. Lyle Jarrett. 402 Turnpike reported his garden hose slashed. Minnie Lapas. 219 S.

Sixth reported someone started a fire in her backyard. DRIVERS CHARGED Ottis Fortson, 19, 300 Riverside Park, was cited fcr driving without a driver's license. Helen Groves, 27, 210 Park Village, was cited for speeding. Charged with careless driving was Roxanne Case, 19, 1108 Summit Boulevard. Darrell D.

Irvine, 26, 404 S. was cited for having an open container of alcoholic Partly cloudy to cloudy Friday night and Saturday. Chance of showers and parent witn each passing epi sode. rrioay night to discuss me stepped-up enemy attacks that thunderstorms scattered over state Fri day night, ending Saturday. A mile cool.

Monday afternoon, with pangs began last Sunday and shattered er Friday night. Cooler mostly south portion Saturday. ot nunger provoking them, John a two-month lull in the war, son grapped a rope, swam Military spokesmen said that nearly Z.OOO enemy soldiers had ashore and, after much practice in river raft beaching, dry land been killed in the week of fight South Dakota Variable cloudiness Friday night with chance of showers and thunderstorms. I mostly east portion Friday night. Fair to partly cloudy Saturday.

Cooler Fr. dey night and over eest portion Satur. day. Lows Friday night 50s west, 55 45 east. Montane Partly cloudy and warmer Saturday.

Lows Friday night 45-55. Highs Saturday I 1h M. a.u, Iau. U. I ing, wruie allied casualties were STOCK CAR RACES August 25 2:00 P.M.

OAC01AH SPEEDWAY miles east at llsmarck Cart from Bismarck Mandan Mino1 in a call for an unconditional halt in the bombing of light. was again underfoot. Huff was. they reckoned without sextant, five miles away through swamp, woods and meadow. Two hours later they reached a farmstead to learn Six attacks were reported in the Saigon area amidst reports Marl L.

Burgin lo Mark J. Fetsch, Ho- that elements of two North Vietnamese divisions were on the rren Acres Addition, lot in. Diock t. Martha kavanev to Dennis T. Pearson, MINNEAPOLIS (AP) A malfunction in switching of power at its St.

Louis Park substation was blamed Friday by Northern States Power Co. for a large power outage which left some 25,000 customers without electricity for more than two hours Thursday night. The outage was in southwest Minneapolis, St. Ixmis Park, Richfield and Edina. WASHINGTON (AP)-Pres-ident Johnson faces a Friday midnight deadline for action on the pending $21 billion, six-year extension on the national highway program, including expenditures for the Interstate expressway system.

CHICAGO (AP) A supporter of Sen. George S. McGov-era said Friday a Vietnam position acceptable to backers of Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, Homen Acres Second Addition, lot 9, beverage in a motor vehicle.

LAKI SAKAKAWSA Pool elevation 1,444.5, a drop of one-tenth of a toot. Year ago 1,147.2. Discharge Thursday 24,700 c.f.s. Estimated discharge Fridey 24,000 c.f.s. LAKI OAHI Lake Oahe elevation 1,401.17 feet above sea level, up .01 of a foot.

Average MANDAN MUNICIPAL COURT The Fine Sound Is on Cable! Channel 9 North Vietnam. Sorensen and most other supporters of Sen. Kennedy have not yet found a home for the presently uncommitted delegates from California, New York, Indiana, Nebraska and other states where Kennedy had won primaries and picked up convention support before he was assassinated in Los Angeles on June 4. They have turned thumbs down on Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, by all odds the overwhelming favorite for the presidential nomination sched move from Cambodian border base camps toward the capital.

Sources put some new units near Dau Tikong, 40 miles northwest of Saigon, where U.S. armored columns and North Vietnamese troops have been locked in a weeklong battla for control of a road over which enemy infiltrators must cross en route to the capital. IN STEPPED LP efforts to blunt the thrusts, U.S. Air Force block 24. Edmer A.

Goetr. Realty Co. to Lawrence E. Kotller, Slurgis Addition, lots 23 and 34, block 36. Lanerd M.

Eichala to Arthur R. Kun-nani, Morningsida Heights Addition, lot II. block 3. Duene M. Hummel to Clifford R.

Gress, Casey's Fourth Addition, lot and NW ft. lot 5, block 31. Clifford R. Gress to Lowell Dodds, Casey's Fourth Addition, lot 4 and NW 2 It. lot 5, block 21.

Roger D. Buehler to Oliver J. Paleen, Homan Acres Addition, lot 3. block a. James w.

Andrus to Joseph H. Weln-fnann, Highland Acres AdOition, S- 12 ft. lot, block 10. United Development Corp. to Weeda Homes Homan Acres Third Addition, lots 9, 10 and 11, block 31, and lot 1, block 26.

A. J. Dlnlus to Caroline Llghthlier, part af i NE Sec. I0-1H-79. (Judge Patrick S.

O'Neill Kenneth E. Hammerer, 20, 1123 S. Hiland Bismarck, failed to appear on a reckless driving charge and forfeited a (75 bond. Blane Hastricks, 29, 205 Third Ave. SW.

pleaded guilty to charges of petit larceny and drunk conduct and was fined $150 on each of the two counts. Unable lo pay the $300 in fines and costs he was ordered to aiscnarge rete cuoic reet per sec-1 ond. Tallwater 1.425.51. Temperatura 45. FIVIDAY FORECASTS I North Dekota temperatures Saturday through Wednesday will average from 3- 4 degrees ebovs normal.

Moderate temperatures over the weekend but becom-1 Ing very warm early next week. Nor-1 mal highs era 74-12 and normal lows 52-54. Rainfall will average less than one-tenth of an Inch occurring as only I Isolated thunderstorms early next week. South Dakota temperatures Saturday through Wednesday will average from I 4- 8 degrees above normel. Moderate tern- 1 peratures Saturday and Sunday will be followed by very worm weather early 1 next week.

Normal highs are 11-15 and normal lows are 55-59. x. y. B52s pounded the rubber planta uled to be awarded next Wednesday night. tion area surrounding the Dau Tieng road with 300 tons of ex serve time in the countv jail Fred Bender Jr.

to United States of Sorensen and his hard-shell America, pert of NE Sec. 12-14-7 and at th. rat of $5 Der dav pert of 's NE SW and lot 3, i 1 Arthur James Heck, 24, that tney were now but six miles from their goal. With the coming of darkness they approached a friend at Huff who, after much conversation, plied them with fresh supplies and with the passing of the bewitching hour they hit the Raft" bound. "A FRIENDLY drunk picked us up and dropped us off at the edge of the woods," Hruby said.

Their troubles were just beginning. Loaded with supplies and sundries but without light in the dark of the nightlike Dan'l Boone away they strode. Dawn found them farther from their craft than when they'd headed in quest of same. During the trek tney'd become separated but by the light of the sun all located the river and the raft. "The frame was loose, the cabin was coming off and the barrels were in sad shape," Jerry said.

Any of the trio will give interested purchasers a map giving the approximate location of the remains. Decision time! They trudged back to Huff where their friend offered consolation pending the Mcuovern and Pie late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy would be made public later Friday. "I don't think we have votes to get it adopted by the Platform Committee," Pierre Salinger, former press secretary to the late President John F.

Kennedy, told a news confer Island Park Trailer Court, failed to appear on a charge Sears of careless driving and for Chain feited a $25 bond. AWOL Nenneoy associates nave refused to go over to Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, Humphrey's principal opponent. And they have brushed aside the efforts of Sen.

George S. Mc-Govern, to attract them to his lately raised banner as a presidential candidate. The unwillingness of the Kennedy bloc to accept any avail- Link Fencing etC. M44-FI. John Herman to United States of Amerl-ea SE '4 Sec.

1-14479, and pert 01 1, SE '4 iee. 1.144-71. Edward E. Kunti to Ernest P. Ml-cMlsen.

Northern Pacific First Addition, lot 4, block Francis A. Johnson to David W. Wahl, Governor Fierce Addition, lot II and 12, block 52. Anton Vogei to Helgl Johanneson, Height and Little Addition, E. 75 tl.

lots 17, IS, 19 and 20, block f. Ray Carlson ts Arrowhead Plata Inc. NW '-4 NE 4 SW 4 Sec. 27-139-80. Midco Inc.

to C. Emerson Murry, part ef SE and part of "1 Vi SE 'i Sec. 3-139-11. Roger M. Peet to Harland K.

Twingley, Feel's First Addition, ti of lot IS and 'i lot 16. block 3. United Development Corp. to Martha H. Kavaney, Homan Acres Addition, lot 12, block 31.

Richard W. Lang to Wayne Lang, '1 Sec. 21-139-76 end NE '4 Sec. 20-139-76. Weeda Homes Inc.

to Samuel 8. Kotsch-men, Homan Acres Second Addition, lot 19, block 22. Harrv F. Henslev 1ft Dma P. SWH.

plosives. Some 30 Stratofortresses launched missions against infiltration corridors between Saigon and enemy base camps. The most serious situation appeared to be at the Green Beret Due Lap Special Forces camp along the Cambodian border 130 miles northeast of Saigon. Headquarters said the enemy fired a barrage of rockets and mortars at the some 100 American and South Vietnamese defenders, then sent 500 infantrymen to storm the site. With the help of U.S.

Army helicopter gunships, the defenders were reported holding out against the enemy force which surrounded the camp. Fighting was described as heavy. Headquarters said initial re ence. "But there are the votes to bring it to the floor." (Earlier Story Inside.) SPACE CENTER, HOUS-TON, Tex. (API-The third astronaut to resign within five months quit the U.

S. space program Friday, cutting the number in the corps to 52. Dr. John A. Llewellyn, 35, withdrew because, he said, he was having trouble learning to fly jet airplanes.

Bismarck police arrested Gene Sandmeier, 20, Bowdle. S. for being away without leave from the U.S. Army. He is being held for authorities in Minneapolis.

THEFTS REPORTED Ralph Keller, 527 Memorial Highway, reported the theft of a saw valued at $380 from the Westinghouse Building on S. Ninth Wednesday night. INFORMATION ON ABSENTEE VOTING IN ANY STATI Call Bismarck Leogua of Woman Votera 223-0141 :00 5:00 P.M. Register a Second Addition, lot a less w. arrival of miss Jill Johnson with motor driven, wheeled, means of travel.

If they'd only sung "Shenandoah" they might have made it. i James Kuisiak. no Fifth reported the theft of two record cases valued at $300 from Jim's Records. NEW DEFINITION DUNDEE. Kv.

(AP)-The ports listed 22 enemy killed, while U.S. and Vietnamese casualties were light. high school teacher asked her class here to define the word "amphibious" and use it in a sentence. "It means fibbing." one student guessed. "My Uncle Ed's stories all are fibious." The winter games of skating, ski jumping, tobogganing and hockey were added to the Olympic Games in 1924.

Larry UCoe, 6(t0 S. Ninth reported that a tachometer valued at $38 was stolen from his car while it was parked at Arrowhead Plaza Wednesday night. Reporting bicycles stolen were Wade Dollens. 1121 12th and Currie Conrad, 220 W. Divide Ave.

block 7. Calvin E. Presler to Leo C. Bosch, Mc-Kenile Addition, 100 ft. of N.

10 ft. lot 4 and 100 ft. lots 2 and 1, block 70. Lois Myster to Wallace Bergquist. Northern Pacific Second Addition, lot II, block John E.

Wrona to George W. Keisch, Park Hill First Addition, lot 13, block 4. BUILDING PERMITS Bernard Thomas, 2714 Fourth house. Si l.ooo. Kenneth Silvernagel, 1703 Hanaford arage.

si.500. Bismarck Builders S14 Meadow Lane, house, 117,000. Stelnhaus Apartments. 2112-2114 Divide swimming pool, $1,300. William Bender Construction, 1135 Mornlngslde house, SI 7,500.

John Zoller, 3006 Ave. house, tll.000. Trinity Lutheran Church, 410 Ava. A. (hurch addition, (563,400.

Pfeff Construction, 2)01 Hlllvievy house, Wendy Schorr, 377 Lunar Lane, house, 125,000. Dr. Rlffat Morgan, 1251 East Highland Acres Road, swimming pool, S4.000, Your Vole for Me for Burleigh County Commissioner Will Be Greatly Appreciated! MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE EXPERT INSTALLATION AVAILABLE Phont Start and Get FREE ESTIMATE fVO ef 5sT YEAK.3 LOilEt! ANDERSON OF NEWARK, N. J. Since 1845 "See Us on All Types of Insurance KRAMER AGENCY 21 7th Jt.

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