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Story November 24, 1931

The Bismarck Tribune

Bismarck, Mandan, Burleigh County, Morton County, North Dakota

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A.J. Millius, fined for drunkenness with a deputy game warden's badge, was legally entitled to it per investigation, though appointment later revoked; warning issued on impersonation; he blamed accidental shampoo ingestion.

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Find Millius Legally Had Warden's Badge

A. J. Millius, recently fined for being drunk and disorderly on his plea of guilty, was entitled to possess the deputy game warden's badge found on his person at that time. Investigation by The Tribune has shown. It was following Millius' arrest that a warning was issued against persons impersonating officers.

fish commissioner, admitted Millius; his wife accidentally gave him a teaspoonful of cocoanut oil shampoo instead of cod liver oil.

said the appointment was revoked following Millius' plea of guilty to the drunkenness charge.

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Curiosity Crime Story

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Misfortune Justice

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Deputy Game Warden Drunk Disorderly Badge Possession Appointment Revoked Impersonation Warning

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A. J. Millius

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A. J. Millius

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A. J. Millius was fined for being drunk and disorderly after pleading guilty and found with a deputy game warden's badge, which a Tribune investigation confirmed he was entitled to possess at the time. A warning against impersonating officers followed his arrest. Millius admitted to the fish commissioner that his wife accidentally gave him coconut oil shampoo instead of cod liver oil. The appointment was revoked after his guilty plea to the drunkenness charge.

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