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FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1928 i y ay COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS == |j.-:: ‘ : The Board of Count; ers met pursuant to ‘adjournme: . O1 roll call the following eee ‘were miminsi Swanson, So- joner Soder, sec- mmissioner Stranson, thi f the November meetin; be approved read. On roll call a mem! resent vot . On motion the board socansene. ae ay o'clock p. m. a ‘The board reconvened “ioe Feet e lowing memb sioners Swan: wi. deennnianee Swanso! erty d by Commissioner: Fricke ‘S00 000.00 be crane from the Seed and Feed Fund to oni alty and Interest Fi Swanson, Aa Soder, Fricke, ye, and Will, a: Moved by. ‘Commiasioner Soder and seconded by Commissioner Swanson that the county auditor be and he hereby is instructed to eeretuee for bids ey ba! suppl for the year 1928. Bids to be ed at o'clock p. each bid to be accompante certified check for 5 per cent of t! amount bid. The board reserves tl Fight te, to. est any all bids, Fricke, a ee ‘and w Moved and seconded by Commissioner Fricke at BE IT RESOLVED that mr appli- cation for abatement of Rwy - sud. ated Be ‘op ary 4th, 1928, gan ry a bs jer, =1 -19-! 141 of a is fore- aye; Fi and Rerolution made July 6th, 1927, a propriating $200.00 for, the Burleigh County Poultry Show is hereby re- sclnded and is to read as follows: We, the Board of Burleigh County Commissioners, appropria' pie: the ft ut Slope Poultry 5! ded 2. Fricke, ay: oy Rp alcation ot de Veet enacreon for the jpenaity and Intere to $169.03, on elevator and Mercantile Co., be ap- proved. Upon, motion, the, following, bills, Nos. 1 to 27, were allowed subject to ersonal taxes due or delinquent: L. W. Larson, post mor- ‘tem examination $ P. W. Frielse, "tem examination mounting: Ww. ‘Murphy, ” ‘county coroner ae lartineson, nty coroner Bit “Cleveland, nena, for county coroner A. O'Hearn, Jamestow! ness for county corone. Dr. B, Strauss, post more man at courthouse. Mary Cashel, social worker, fare from Bismarck to Minneapolis and return for Mary Boehm E._H. Rasche, gra Louis Tibesar, labo er and gasoline Balle re pals Ee prisone! r a retained lor 24.80 A. J n, road w: City of Bismarck, poor relief Lefla Lockwood, nein on tax id dell nt tax sale Mary Ci rk on tax ilsts ‘and delinquent tax sale... A.B. Shipp, justice fee Anton Beer: Justice fe Clayton Finlayso: fees in justice reourt, Vivian Finlay: fees in justice, scourt onal h ‘inlay! fees in —. ju Jensie EZ in ure Herman’ it Milde, witness tea aT denties court inlayson, fees in justice vs witnens ‘tees in Lehto, Wwiiness fees in wirustice court . Oscar Eskkila, Wo D, Tru fees in ‘justice col C. J. Martineson, Sitness’ fees in ed court rt Whitmore, in, suptlce yet ‘in “guatice. “court . Sorsdahi tn justics court. Cc. J. ‘tineson, w! in’ justice court Nick 0.00) Ezin xy Soder and ty ‘is ear ce 56 ry for’ with See, ° i is po motion the f Now as .28 to 143, were a mii » Boden Fricke Bei Me wa the Farmers Union | Osca: to personal taxes due or wi Heike! Albin. Hedstrom, ere extradition Rhodes and Chas. audrer ‘8 J. W. Stratton Electric Co. id labor Geo: Piepkorn de) uty oheritt : i e LC. Dav! mnt: judge, alt ‘ttles tage . wi jal blanks er Bi rants D. county’ treasurer, carte it aye;|G. 1. ry. Commissioner Swanson |G grader Jos Renolds, digging rock John [Moody running grade H a ens Mercantile company, ber and cement ephens h bella, maintenance Kav. Pitlaja chi Rares . bes ee Elness, on c. “Ww. the aiey, ‘Butte Tw maintenance “tion, ion Amiel Pie Korn, work, division road No. Romeo Bailey, Lisegufles mist way ay Phoenix di . R. Atkh mileage” re retained per- Binh teases Wasi burl Dinos (Sa Co. coal for co blaci em ae eetition putting flue pipe and heater Mandan Mercantil ber for brid . EB. repairing lock. Axel" oder, county “comm G ate strom, matron cox county vat 1,297.78 | N. q73|N D. Children's cite care pf Ruby Molt Ww. H. Patri k, tax supe November expense: visor, jer fc Ed Kopp, running Coneolidata Plas gan Co., gas Earl oy I. Je ; P. 24a Harri: ‘We Edwin, McCarty, reportiag. ine count; fe Corn” sho Motion, made aa Commissioner Fricke that, ihe, sother's pension, of Eather Theyre whe talved from, $20.00 per month to $: per month, be- ginning with the’ December allow. ani call: Swanson mot! fy th the “board Nzajourned 5, 7, 10387 The Board County Commission- ers reconvened with the following pt erseint Swanson, Soder, Fricke an ication of Mildred Olson for from taxation rejected a8 recommen: y the Board of City Commissioners. OS ace of C. W. Nowe for lef of see paver, tax of for, the unt of $: Application of Anton Nilson for ie peatemer of taxes on lots 11 12, 66, McKenzie & Coffin’s addition to. th ey of Bismarck, for the years 1 aly inelat be approved in th smoti of $48 ry mim it fone seconded by Commissioner Soaer,| RESO! he ge that according the = boyhood, > 14: shoul ir orn abated and the county ica is tructed to cancel the aforesaid ti Roll call: Swanson Are, Fricke, wilt eet ay ft Halt fac Gs, Pi} correct mn 79 for the ky aeat ee mae Clerl District No. 1. a bes year. ine on "Auditor's, lot if Sec. 80 in the sum’ of $8. loved by Commissioner) ie: neconded by Commissioner Swanson that the pare do faajourn to meet at 3 Bin Lipeelgds a iss Sodet Roll Fricke 8 aye ai and wii pis December 8, 11 Board reconvened, recy! ‘on roll call the following members were present: Commissioners Swanson, = Sod yh dl ncn empowered to employ a Gttermine what criminal, Habillt any, in the a of all closed ty ff the Soder an& Swanson: Since there has written opinion filed legal Ka the Attorney General and es Att wi banks w ent wstoved ey Comiatn by, Com that the tiem Zager ‘& Titotson bs employed to assist the State's Attor- ney in preparing a brief in the E. G. Patterson tax case, but that the expense oe the county for such as- sistance shall not exceed $100. Roll call: Will, aye; Soder, Fricke, aye and 8; a Moved “by Commissioner Fricke, seconded by Commissioner | Soder, that after considering a lar ber’ of ‘petitions fed with County Auditor protesting the change THEREFORE, BE IT Se ae location of F. iBeedl 2 a fo the are ed he Boar (i Pte isioners" held October ler, into the seven publi ees, Ol Fricke, aye and W pi xen ark money ned Mohewing: bills, re F. Will, county com- “missioner * silssloner Axel Soder, county. commis- sioner o| Star erman, Justice Court John Eliason, wit Justice Court in ane Sot Martin Moved. by’ Com onded by, Cerrar Fricke: \e ; Soder, aye. geet Pe of December &, Board of County Commi stoners re- convened wen ‘ne following members resent: Will, Swanson, er, joynier _ Bricke, 4 1 th roce: o_examine the books of County offices. Moved by Commissioner Moynier, regaree red by Commi: ir Soder, that in order to adjust Melerical error made in figuring the tax rat 1T RESOLVED ayes poyere is the = C y Ge ry and the Interest funds of nH per cent. Roll call: Swanson, a: Soder, aye; Fricke, aye and Rei Moyaier, Moves” d)"by. Commissioner, Swanson, pe ded y mmissioner Fricke, tte Board a adjourn t to meet Jan- nson, Soder, aye; Moynier, aye; Frick and ante i vesmrlaks, 5 4 Cc. Tsamin, Ri ets. rth Dekots: i ed ‘° charge of the code and si 10 | Mexico, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE COLLEGE YOUTH STEALS CASH-T0| | PAY EDUCATION Systematically Forges Checks of Company Where He Worked Since Boyhood New York, Jan. 6.—)—Emil Erdreich, 20-year-old college sta- dent, was in jail :oday while detec- tives investigated charge that he stole $35,000 from his employers so that he might complete his educa- tion. Since November 30. last, police Erdreich ptt ily forged oe s of the New York "Merchan- dise company, where he had worked winning promotion hig intelligence an gered poverty of his family, he said, drove him to grand larceny as the solution of his problems. Nine bank accounts totaling about $7,000 were opened with the stolen money, uth confessed. He gave $25,000 in. cash to the tives who arrested him as he sat in| D a class room at New York university last night. Nearly- all the money stolen was recovered. Erdreich not even bought a new suit of clothes, spend- ing the little money he used to pay for the first courses of what he planned to be a complete education. Erdreich lived with his mother and brother in an apartment in the Bronx. He kept $26,000 in a kitchen cupboard, unknown to them. The mother said her son was born in Russia and brought to this country as_a baby. His salary, ied employers said, oj was $18 pith dian va ae week. CODE MESSAGES CALLED ‘FAKES -|United States Navy Experts Testify Before Senate In- vestigating Committee Both ee Jan, 6.—(AP)—Code s in the Mexican documents publis ed in Hearst ne’ pers were described as “fakes” today by United States navy experts conn feel tified before a special senate inves- tigating ‘committee. Commander A. D. Struble, in 1 section of the navy, pronow the code ;]messages and their apparent trans- lations as “mere nonsense.” A 10-day iene was made messages and translations, Comameier ated ble explained, and every mean: known to the navy failed to “preak” *| the so-called code. He cited numerous reasons why, in the navy’s opinion, the codes were “faked.” ee Refused Arthur Bliss Lane, chief of the Mexican aif ire division of the state department and former first secre- tary of the American embassy in told the committee that Migual Avila, procurer of the Hearst documents, offered to get some Mex- ican documents for the American “a These were refused, Lane sai He branded as a “lie” the story that he had offered to sell informa- tion about American affai Frank Y. McLaughlin, of the El t!Sol Petroleum company in Mexico, ;| had said Avila came to hin with es offer to sell information passing tren, Ambani Sa ret e ant it had said Mr, Lane was available. : er | Flashes of Life | PE sina ae i Camden, 8 The Associated Press) ‘amden, —The vote for lip- mi ‘construed as in the to two. Of 500 girls ges of 13 and 16 in the Hatch Junior high school, 195 have joined a non-lipstick club and two members have been ousted for violating the rules. im York—Charles M. learned from Andrew Carnegi opi life na Ry Py Beuwab rs i his fellow” ae te mele ve the of Mr. i = = : Chicago—A $12,000 pearl neck- lace lost by Mrs. William H. Hub- bere. Jr., while shopping, A been found in a 5 Scusperse basket in a ee 8 ae Glen Head, Ni; ¥.—Another Tett is on the bench. New York—Hirelings of the Roman empire are to be blamed for New Miter Ahead? They say that the Rt. Rev. John J. auxiljary bishop of the Catholic Diocese of New , may be named bisho: Bes the Newark diocese. Here he. is. Mysterious Arrest of Girl Explained in Divorce Court Spokane, Wash., Jan. 6.—(AP)—!° The mysterious arfest of a girl at] St. Paul, Minn., last fall after Al- bert Leslie Alexander of Spokane claimed she had taken several thou- sand dollars from him at the Demp- sey-Tunney prize fight in Chicago, was explained in divorce court here yesterday. Mrs. Celia Alexander got her di- vorce after she explained to the judge that Alexander, her husband, gave her the money and told her to get a divorce, then had her arrested Hd St. Paul. She produced St. Paul and Minneapolis newspapers con- taining her photographs, taken aft- er the arrest. “He said I was not his wife and had taken $5,000 or $6,000 of his money,” the woman elucidated. “The newspapers had big items about That is my picture there on the front page of that paper. The charges were later dismissed. He handed me the bills and told me to get a di- vorce, then had me arrested.” She married Alexander, she said, at Ellensburg, W: two years ago. SHE'S NOT FOR SALE Pottsville, ia. — Pretty Mary Luzuske, 19-yeur-old daughter of a miner, offered to marry any man who would liquidate her father’s debts, which amounted to $9,000. But when more than a hundred of- fers poured in through the mails, she went back on her resolution and burned the letters without reading them. ‘KING ALBERT IS SLIGHTLY HURT WHILE SLIDING \Serious’ Accident Narrowly| | Averted by Quick Action of Passenger on Sled London, Jan. 6.— (AP) — Advices from St. Moritz, Switzerland, today described the injuring of King Al- bert of Belgium in a bobsled acci- dent. A passenger, who grabbed the | king by the seat of the trousers and pulled him into position to balance the sled, prevented it from over-| turning, the Daily Mail says. King Albert sustained an abra- sion on his elbow. Lord Northesk, who was acting as brakeman, was thrown and injured his back when the sled skidded and bumped danger- rata point known as “Sham- Careening, the sled continued on its way. Lord Northesk said he was terribly frightened when thrown, fearing that the sled would over- turn and injure King Albert. | Dudley Delavign, an English pas- | senger on the sled, pushed himself nto Lord Northesk’s place. He grabbed King Albert by the seat of the trousers and dragged him into j a position which balanced the bob- eat for the rest of the run, not standing on ceremony,” Dela ign said later. “This was the greatest thrill I er had, greater than in the war: or even motorcycling,” the king said en the run was finished. He de- sired to try the famous and danger- ous Cresta run, but the queen in- terposed a veto. {Program Is Announced For Dairymen’s Meet) Dair ying practices of the future | 1 as those of the present will | be discussed by C. L. Burlingham, | publisher of the Breeders Gazette, Chicago, at the annual convention of North Dakota D: January 25 at ie according to John Husby, secretary of the state organization. The official designa. tion of Burlinkham’s talk is “To. | morrow’s Agri the program arranged by Husby shows. | Subjects of other addresses, a +] nounced today by Mr. Husby, ai “The Extension Program in North | Dakota,” by C. F, Monroe, extension | director at the state agricultural | college; “North Dakota Creamery | Proble: by Chris Jensen, dairy} manufacturing expert at the ag cultural college: ilo Era | ication Work,” by Dr. W. F. Crewe, Bismarck, stato veterinarian, and | | | “Boys’ Calf Clubs” by J. Finley of the American Guernsey Cattle Club. POACHERS USE CARS London — Hunting from motor cars has become such a_ popular illegitimate sport in England that game is said to be through | scarcer. Poachers ride throug! Tokyo to Paris ° "Orgen Recital Be Broadcast Henry K. Pederson, organist at the Eltinge beanie has urepared & jal for the speci will be pr be presented 11 ont over station the new Marr & Coles theatre o gan recently installed in the | picture house. is is the firct cital program put on the air het with the new organ. CITY STOPS JOY-RIDES wieen wa oe in owned autos must stop. That's | edict of oe iti officials here, and P | fee Chief Graul has taken steps enforce it. Police have been in: structed to stop all municipal ca after 6 are to repr name of driver, number of autd and time and place seen. 5,000 FUNERAL SONGS Enid, Okla—The man who bas dor | sung at 5,000 funeral. That's Frc ij ic | M. MeClane tailor of this city, He started this unusual record i 1893" and still sings at least ono each week. Several times recentl ———jhe has anaes * the eee game preserves, ‘shoot from their |™MeM and women for whose paren! cars, retrieve their kills and speed |he sang many years ago. on before the police can halt them. Fresh ‘Eggs delivered twi Some persons are said to make a living in this way. weekly. Carley, phone 1160-M. Ia, Dovgaresky, Soviet ambas: to Tekyo, has a new diplo: post—as envoy to Paris. It’s Ja nese garb he’s SB wearing in tl Pl oto. Trade Your Old Overcoat ona New One See Abe at Once Big Blanket Assortment Of Esmond, Pendleton, Hudson Bay and many others of all-wool and part-wool blankets, both single and double and in the desired sizes. Marked at the Right Price You will have to see them to fully appreciate their big value. Capital Army & Navy Store Army and Civilian Clothing G. P. HOTEL BLDG. PHONE 299-W 27 thin 1924 18th in1925 oth in 1926 Chry: we VIN IVVY sler—third in volumeof sales for 1928; | third according to sales records of the Na- | tional Fem Chamberof Commerce. New Chrysler “$2"=Six body styles priced Pe aly $725 helped Great New Chrysler body styles priced from $1095 New “72"=—Ten body Fourteen custom body streliare New 112 from tt $2795 00 $6795. é e ER iL of Chrysler the public than eight hundred and fifty millions of dollars\(9650,000,000) worth of Chey. sler motor cars. Mo, other mrlee a sme, bas eres senate such phenomenally rapid Therecan beng more imps pul ca conveinent ct Corie, sler long life, Chrysler quality, Se ree Se oe Pon ak en the Great New “62,” the he Hlneuriocs “72" and the New 112 h. Gis New America’s most motorcar. us - IRYSLE'| ~ Corwin-Churchill Motors, | Inc. Bismarck, North Dakota

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