Wednesday, June 30, 1993 0 The Bismarck Tribune 0 Page 11A Family of fugitive, 92, still holding out hope CHICAGO (AP). Sixty years Dale was executed for Hoeh's ago, Eleanor Berendt Jarman murder the following year. was dubbed the most dangerous Jarman's role earned her the female outlaw alive after she moniker "Blond Tigress." She helped kill a man on her way to a and a third suspect, Leo Minneci, baseball game, then broke out of were each sentenced to 199 years prison in a polka-dot dress. in prison. Is she still alive and on the lam In 1940, Jarman put on a polkaat age 92? dot dress and scaled the walls of Jarman's relatives want Gov.
a women's reformatory in Jim Edgar to grant her clemency Dwight. The FBI serached for to lure her out of hiding, or clear her to no avail into the 1950s. her name if she's dead. In their petition to Edgar, "A lot of Ella's grandchildren Jarman's family said she was and would "completely unaware" Dale like to see her and touch her and planned to break the law. know they have a grandmother Although Doug Jarman wants who is alive," said Doug Jarman, clemency for his grandmother, who believes his grandmother is he said his father, who left living a fugitive's life.
Jarman in 1930, opposed the idea The last time Jarman was seen right up to his death. He feared by her family was in 1975, when publicity could expose the family she showed up at a Sioux City, to ridicule and tarnish their Iowa, bus station and asked businesses. about her two sons, then in their ASSOCIATED PRESS The Illinois Prisoner Review 50s. She met with one son before Eleanor Jarman is shown in Board planned to consider the leaving town. 1933 from her clemency request in October.
gazing prison According to Doug Jarman, cell window after receiving a Jarman's 98-year-old brother, who lives in Sioux City, his father 199-year sentence for the Otto Berendt, is in a nursing and grandmother through slaying of a man during a home. One of her talked classified newspaper. Jarman, a retired Sioux City real coded sons, LeRoy advertisem*nts visit. holdup. estate broker and firefighter, Police said Jarman pummeled him during a 1933 holdup at his died March 1 at age 71.
Her other and clawed Gustav Hoeh while clothing store before a Chicago son, LaVerne Jarman, 67, is a her boyfriend, George Dale, shot Cubs game. recluse in Florida. PUBLIC EVENTS DAKOTA ZOO PUPPET SHOWS, 7 and 8 p.m., presented by Bismarck Public Library. POPS ON THE 9 p.m., Sleepy Hollow Arts Park. Presented by Bis-Man Symphony.
Rain location is St. Mary's Gym. ORGANIZATIONS BISMARCK GOLDEN KIWANIS CLUB, 10 a.m., Municipal Country Club. FORT MCKEEN DETACHMENT OLD Pizza meeting room, Mandan. SCOUTS BE SOCIETY, 7:30 p.m., ART IN THE PARK COMMITTEE, 7 p.m., Mandan.
Open to prospective members. LINCOLN WOMEN OF TODAY, self protection course, 7 Tumbleweed. SUPPORT GROUPS ABUSED ADULT RESOURCE CENTER SUPPORT GROUP, 11:30 a.m. Call 222-8370 for more information. N.A., 8 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church basem*nt.
Use east entrance. CAPITAL CITY AA, 8 p.m., S. Third St. ADOLESCENT AA, 5 p.m. MDT, 402 E.
Main Beulah. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, 7:30 p.m. MDT, 402 E. Main Beulah. SOUTH CITY 8 p.m., House of Prayer Lutheran Church.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT TOPIC, 8 p.m., St. Luke's Home, Dickinson. No smoking. TWIN BUTTES AA, 7 p.m., Twin Buttes Memorial Hall. PARENTS TOGETHER CLASS, for parents of children experiencing emotional and behavioral disorders, 7 p.m., Adult Learning Center, room 6.
Call 255-3692 for more information. KEEP IT SIMPLE Big Book Study Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., George House, 605 N. Fourth St. TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY, 6:30 p.m., Lewis and Clark, Mandan. Call 663-3112 or 1-800-932-8677 for information.
HOPE RECOVERY, Sexual Addiction Anonymous, 6 p.m. Call 255-3692 or 1- 800-472-2911 for information. COURSE IN MIRACLES, p.m. Call 663-4458 for more information. MID AA, 8 p.m., Ninth Street and Avenue B.
No smoking. AA AND, AL-ANON, 8 p.m., 300 14th Ave. N.W., Mandan. TOMORROW PUBLIC EVENT FARMERS MARKET, 11 a.m., 12th Street and Bismarck Expressway. VITAL STATISTICS I BIRTHS ST.
ALEXIUS MEDICAL CENTER SON, Dean and Kim Ripplinger, McClusky, 1:46 p.m., June 29. DAUGHTER, Steven and Shirley Haider, 313. W. Interstate 6:52 p.m., June 29. ELSEWHERE SON, Alex and Julie Preito, New Hope, June 28.
Grandmother is Audrey Ellis, Bismarck. Greatgrandmother is Lydia Bossert, Bismarck. SON, Louanne and Philip Leer, Dubuque, Iowa, June 25. Grandparents are Joan and David Leer, Bismarck. DEATHS MEDCENTER ONE MELVIN WEIKUM, 53, Medina, 9:20 June 29.
(Eastgate Funeral Service) ERNEST WOLF, 77, Beulah, 12:49 p.m., June 29. (Erdman Funeral Home, Beulah) PHYLLIS WEIGUM, 61, Bowman, 4:40 p.m., June 29. (Krebsbach Funeral Service, Bowman) MARRIAGE LICENSES BURLEIGH COUNTY Defoe and Jeanette Miller, both Jeffrey, Bismarck Clarissa Keller, Bismarck, and Wayne Brackenbury, Mohall Robert Moyle and Elysia Madison, both of Bismarck Catherine Picaid and Elmer Jose, both of Bismarck Attention Hearing Aid Users! During the month of July, the Clinic Audiology Department announces a special battery sale for hearing aid users. The Ray-O-Vac Battery Company is one of the largest in the industry and has a battery that is rated to be longer lasting than any battery on the market. Clinic is now featuring special prices on these Ray0-Vac Pro-Line batteries: $4.50 per package, 1-4 packs $4.00 per package, 5 or more To order please call: 222-5282 or 1-800-932-8758 Or stop at the 4th floor desk AR CLINIC UNITING CARE AND TECHNOLOGY 222 N.
7th Bismarck, ND 58502 701-222-5200 Publisher pulling disclaimer on book about Ted Kennedy NEW YORK (AP) The publisher of a biography of Sen. Edward Kennedy will remove a disclaimer that says some thoughts and dialogue in the book were invented by its author. Simon Schuster president and publisher Carolyn Reidy said Monday that all the dialogue in the soon-to-be-released book has sources. However, she said author Joe McGinniss took "biographer's license" to discuss what some people might have been thinking at certain points. "The Last Brother" includes long monologues from the senator, even though he refused to be interviewed for the book.
Last week, Reidy defended the disclaimer, but she changed her mind after McGinniss insisted it be removed. The book could be out by mid-August, Reidy said. Former lawmaker is imprisoned, fined for gifts, tax evasion BOSTON (AP) Former U.S. Rep. Nicholas Mavroules was sentenced Tuesday to 15 months in prison and fined $15,000 for accepting illegal gifts and failing to report them on congressional disclosure and income tax forms.
The sentence was the minimum allowed under federal guidelines. Mavroules, a seven-term Democrat defeated for re-election last year, pleaded guilty to 15 of 17 counts, admitting he accepted the free use of a leased car and a lowrent beach house. DRIVING UNDER SUSPENSION: Troy R. Cherrey, 21, Washington Bismarck, $300 and 30 days, $150 and 28 days suspended. CITY (BISMARCK) JUDGE WILLIAM SEVERIN RECKLESS DRIVING: Linda Marie Gullickson, 45, 143 American Bismarck, $200, five days suspended for one year.
DRIVING UNDER SUSPENSION: Mark Douglas Haffield, 23, 617 N. Seventh Street, Bismarck, $150, days, 16 days suspended for one year. DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE: Rick D. Mayers, 34, 104 E. Ave Bismarck, $300, seven days suspended for one year.
Thomas Allen Townson, 49, Baldwin, $500, 20 days, 16 days suspended for one year. I BISMARCK VANDALISM: Amy K. Hoffman, 1634 Omaha Drive, Bismarck, reported the windows in her 1982 GMC pickup were all broken, apparently by shots from a pellet weapon. The truck was parked at Associated Pool Builders, 1500 Industrial between June 16 and 28. The damage totaled $500.
MORTON THEFT: Franklin K. Gartner of St. Anthony reported two HolsteinSimmental bull calves worth $250 apiece stolen from his pasture about two miles south of St. Anthony on N.D. Highway 6.
The calves 1-week-old and dark brown and white were taken between June 6 and 12. SERVICES I SCORE COUNSELING FOR BUSINESS, p.m., Wednesdays, 418 E. Broadway Ave. Call 250- 4303. SPORTS INJURY SCREENING PROGRAM, Human Performance Center.
Call 221-8011 or 1- 800-222-7858 for information. CUSTER DISTRICT HEALTH UNIT PARENTING INFORMATION, 1 p.m. MDT Thursday, Zion Lutheran Church, Beulah. Call 745-3599 for information. BEG YOUR PARDON I IF YOU SPOT an error that significantly changes the meaning of any Tribune news story, please call the metro editor at 223-2500, extension 250.
Hoskins-Meyer ver Final Closeout on all 6-Packs of Flowers Vegetables 3 for the Price of Price 3rd Ave Bismarck 223-3110 Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Sat. 8:30 to 1:00 OPEN SUNDAYS 12 Noon to 5 PM DEATHS GOODRICH Alfred G. Feickert, 71, Goodrich, died June 28, 1993, at his home. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Peace Lutheran Church, Goodrich, with burial in Goodrich Cemetery.
Visitation will be 9 a.m.-noon today at Hertz Funeral Home, Harvey, and will continue from 2 to 8 p.m. today at Hertz Funeral Home, McClusky. Mr. Feickert was born Nov. 7, 1921, on the family farm in Berlin Township, Sheridan County, near Martin.
In 1923 the family moved to Goodrich, where he was raised and graduated from Goodrich High School in 1940. He attended North Dakota State University in Fargo for two years. He served in the U.S. Army Air Force in the Southwest Pacific, including New Guinea, Phillipines and Australia. He also served in the occupation army in Japan, attaining the rank of corporal.
He was honorably discharged in November 1945 and returned to Goodrich. He owned Feickert's Our Family Foods in Goodrich from 1946 to 1950. He married Freida Mertz June 29, 1947, at Goodrich. He became a partner in Feickert Well Drilling Co. in 1950, joining his father in the well drilling business.
He became owner of the business when his father died in 1961. He continued in the well drilling business with his son, Terry, until 1989 when illness resulted in his retirement. Alfred an enthusiastic sports fan. He was a member of Peace Lutheran Church, an active member, past commander and current historian of the Albert Block American Legion Post No. 56.
He was the current chairman of the Goodrich City Park Board and was an honorary member of Goodrich Fire Department. He was also a member of Oswald-Wohl Veterans of Foreign Wars Post in Anamoose. He is survived by his wife, one son and daughter-in-law, Terry and Karen, Goodrich; three granddaughters, Laura, Heidi and Rebecca; one sister and brother-in-law, Leona and Leslie Martin, Fargo; and several nieces and A. Feickert ElRoy WISHEK ElRoy A. Fiechtner, 58, Wishek, died June 29, 1993, at his home.
Arrangements are pendNickisch Funeral Home, Wishek. August Balzum August Balzum, 97, Bismarck, died June 29, 1993, at his home. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Zion Lutheran Church, Ada, Minn. Further arrangements are pending at Funeral Home, Twin Valley, Minn.
Cathryn Scholz RICHARDTON Cathryn Scholz, 82, Richardton, died June 28, 1993, in a Dickinson nursing home. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. MDT Thursday at St. Stephens Catholic Church, rural Richardton, with burial in the church cemetery. Cathryn Streitmatter was born Nov.
25, 1910, in Hebron. She and her husband farmed south of Richardton for many years. She is survived by two daughters, Mylo Unruh, Arvada, and Lacher, Richardton; and sister, Helen Hunter, Yakima, Wash. (Mischel-Olson Chapel, Dickinson) John Basaraba NUBS Jennifer Simon, Bismarck, and Raymond Heupel, Robinson Steven Fike and Mary Enstad, both of Bismarck Steven Durow and Nancy Koch, both of Fargo Kori Sawyer and Blaine Erikson, both of Bismarck Larry Smith, Bismarck, and Mary Chaput, Fargo Steve Baldwin and Barbara Bailey, both of Bismarck Kirsten Reis and Brian Schwindt, both of Bismarck Angela Meide and Mike Puklich, both of Bismarck Kimberly McFall and Tim Brick, both of Bismarck Kristie Enerson and Brian Rants, both of Bismarck CRIME STOPPERS I Call Bismarck Area Crime Stoppers at 224-TIPS (224-8477) to report information about any crime in Bismarck, Mandan, Burleigh County or Morton County. Information can be given anonymously and you may be eligible for cash rewards if the information leads to an arrest.
FIRE CALLS I 11:32 p.m. Monday, grass fire covering half a city block extinguished before there was any property damage. The possible cause fireworks. 9:15 p.m. Monday, fire reported in a trash container outside Lincoln Elementary School.
Put out by Burleigh County deputies and members of the Bismarck Rural Fire Department. Fireworks are the suspected cause. COURTS I COUNTY (BURLEIGH) JUDGE GAIL HAGERTY INSUFFICIENT FUNDS: Lee Kroeplin, 24, Mayville, $200, 30 days, 25 days suspended for one year. Diane Guttormson, 20, 305 Eastdale Drive, Bismarck, five days suspended for one year. Jody M.
Berreth, 20, E. Rosser Bismarck, 30 days, 27 days suspended for one year. Caitlyn Savior, 26, 720 W. Rosser Bismarck, $100, five days suspended for one year. Roddy Rath, 22, 158 E.
Indiana Bismarck, $100, 10 days suspended for one year. MINOR IN POSSESSION: Melvin Paul Goehrling, Interstate Bismarck, $100, 15 days suspended for one year. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: Kenneth W. Frye, 35, 1119 University Bismarck, 15 days suspended for one year. WILTON John H.
Basaraba, 76, Wilton, died June 27, 1993, in his home of natural causes. Services will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday at Mission Evangelical Free Church, Wilton, with burial in Greek Orthodox Catholic Cemetery, rural Wilton. Mr. Basaraba was born April 27, 1917, near Wilton.
He farmed north of Wilton. He is survived by three sons, Jack, Salem, Myron, Wilton, and Brent, Hatton; four daughters, Sharon Raile, Wishek, Sandra Finger, Enderlin, Dianne Kerzmann, Garrison, and Priscilla Anderson, Mandan; and one sister, Ann Krushe, Oregon. (Goetz Funeral Home, Washburn) Truman Olson HETTINGER Truman Gehard Olson, 88, Hettinger, died June 29, 1993, in the Hettinger nursing home. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. MDT Friday at Richland Lutheran Church, rural Hettinger, with burial in the church cemetery.
Mr. Olson was born June 5, 1905, near Bucyrus. He farmed and raised registered Hereford cattle. He is survived by one brother, Clifford, Hettinger. (Walby Chapel, Hettinger) Melvin Weikum Melvin R.
Weikum, 54, Crystal Springs, died June 29, 1993, in a Bismarck hospital. Arrangements are pending at Eastgate Funeral Service, Bismarck. J. Struchynski John Struchynski, 84, Bismarck, died June 29, 1993, in Bismarck. Arrangements are pending at Price-Gaffaney Funeral Home, Dickinson.
Ernest Wolf BEULAH Ernest Wolf, 77, Beulah, died June 29, 1993, in a Bismarck hospital. Arrangements are pending at Erdman Funeral Home, Beulah. D. Dunkelberger Don Dunkelberger, 74, 1017 N. Anderson Bismarck, died June 27, 1993, at his home.
Arrangements are pending at Boelter Funeral Home, Bismarck. Tony Cornella HETTINGER Tony Cornella, 56, Hettinger, died June 29, 1993, in the Hettinger hospital. Services will be 2 p.m. MDT Friday at United Methodist Church, Hettinger, with burial in Hettinger Cemetery. Mr.
Cornella was born March 26, 1937, at Hettinger. He owned a mobile home business in Alaska for 12 years before returning to Hettinger in 1979. He is survived by his wife, Ada Jean; one daughter, Gina Peck, Portland, three sons, Mario Bull, Winnemucca, Rodney Bull, Dayton, and Mark Bull, Las Vegas; and one sister, Melva Stevens, Greers Ferry, Ariz. (Walby Chapel, Hettinger) Holiday Pharmacy Located in CASHWISE FOODS Call 255-7220 "Your Assurance of Quality at Competitive Prices" Leonard Harris RYDER Leonard James Harris, 45, Ryder, died June 28, 1993, at his home. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m.
Thursday at Minot City Auditorium, with burial in Rosehill Memorial Park, Minot. Mr. Harris was born Aug. 8, 1947, at Williston. He farmed near Roseglen and worked as a sales representative for Data Transmission Network.
He is survived by his wife, Edith; one son, Lyle, at home; two daughters, Stephanie and Cynthia Harris, both at home; his mother, Ruth Harris, Wolf Point, and three brothers, Lloyd, Bozeman, Larry, Wolf Point, and Marvin, Great Falls, Mont. (Thompson-Larson Funeral Home, Minot) Cecil Trovatten WILLISTON Cecil H. Trovatten, 77, Williston, died June 27, 1993, in a Sturgis, S.D., hospital. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Everson Funeral Home, Williston, with burial in Alexander Cemetery.
Mr. Trovatten was born Feb. 7, 1916, in Great Falls, Mont. He worked at Reep Motor Co. and Price Refrigeration, both of Williston.
STATE DEATHS BOTTINEAU Jessie Carlson, 69. DEVILS LAKE Selma Bigalke, 79; Irene Peterson, 84. EDGELEY Melvin Syverson, 82. FARGO Dr. Joel Broberg, 82; Hazel Gilbertson, 99; Wanda Johnson, 75.
GRAFTON Viola Moen, 62. GRAND FORKS Thomas O'Connell, 85; Sanford Landa, 65; Fern Kalal, 63; Patricia Spicer, 59. JAMESTOWN Sylvia Paulson, 92. LAKOTA Mary Reynolds, 97. LAMOURE Mildred Johnson, 82.
MARION Bernard McCleary, 70. OAKES Charlie Gustafson, 76. TIOGA Helen Barden, 90; Emogene Schroeder, 52. WILLISTON Sarah Vig, 87. Michael Jays HAIR NAILS TANNING $500 Off Full Set of Nails Expires 7-15-93 1929 N.
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