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... THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1929 ~ TODIMDEUP WORK ~ FOR NINE BUREAUS Secretary Goddard Explains the New Administration of Or- ganization Into Groups TALKS OF RAT CAMPAIGN Some Special Suggestions Not Embodied in Program May ry Come Up Anyhow H. P. Goddard, secretary, told the 3 ders .. B. 68. neighboring towns. There was fierce Association of Commerce members at | Originate and carry out plans for all| ‘sp 30—Petterson and Ployhar—| puricigh: Wontd eee Oo sine with pacncieainments; to cooperate! authorises Bank of North Dalas to towns or villages to purchase, operate, |machine guns and bombs were used. e ec trician show, etc.; to rage all fines foe its | STant oll leases on land taken over by | sell or lease electric light or telephone |TWenty communists were killed before .| activities,’ unlees eiith pi the bank on foreclosure. plants and enlarge and improve the |the band was driven off. otherwise provided. “City affairs—Director, Fred Peter- Duties: Assist and te treasurer to keep in separate accounts with money received from state farm loans. , ith city commission and Park board aot The secretary made his supple-|in all matters affecting any better- mental report the means for passing | ment or improvement, such as lighting, | Tedited to interest fund and money a‘ Pas, rn BY around credit to the leading workers Policing, parking, beautifying: to have collected on principal of loan to be (By the Associated Press) MELVILLE ELEC- associat y credited to bond retirement fund. THURSDAY duties” weagse Hin sn contin oH qharge, for the association, of’all mat- Prohibits paying from either fund ex-| Senate continues with cruiser con- STOP THE FAT TRIC AL SHOP many ways, ‘These included the di-| ““aimnemine the Affairs of the city. | Cort tor prose foe oe a oe: | gseTate con AND GET THIN | “Highways — Di & rectors of 1928, A. M. Christianson, | man. Duties: To have chore Lirtt; | ereated. Meteo A f ti i “ Lane, RP. Logan, 1. Hi Richmond, |fo do with roads and iightayy tea | satits to crete bulding. fund by | takes up sevieultaral tate formation of fat. Modern science. hes F. L. Conklin, 8. W. Corwin, F. A. ©. R. Simpson, Dale Simon, J. ©: | ing to Binns Taylor, and R. B, Webb. gf res ‘The press of the city, Neil Church- tivit The secretary also said: “KFYR, @ publicity and advertising medium few of us appreciate its value to the | licity when requested to do so. city. it deserves our cooperation, ap-|'“Conventions—Director, TP. Allen, | City limite, Cruiser bill taken up by senate. Duties: Secu: ions 3 it now. Ask your drug. Not all the activities have been put supervise euavenkion Tecan pod bounty to $5 for mature wolves and| Utah, confirmed as under-secretary gist for a $1 box of Marmolé and lean eae Program that have been sug- | plete charge of all convention dete, | $2 for wolf’ pups. (ee breciation and support.” gested, he continued: Rats and Street Car “As in the past, we have used, to a only). tery large measure, the ‘activities’ “Good-will tours and outside rela- method of presenting the advantages tions—Director, F. L. Conklin. Duties: yof Bismarck. So, in the future, we Gram. The outline of program sub- 01 i mitted to you by Mr. Taylor does not | “avinnine: one tne city. include all of the activities we shall undertake. We shall attempt many other things. The Digest of Facts says our chief attention is to be given to To cover such activities as will gen- = plan to use the same style of Pro-| erate a better spirit in all adjacent ” the extermination of rats and do! bat Beis = away with the street car. Well, while SS = these are not to be our major activ- ities, we shall urge the city commis- C AI i co sion to put on a more vigorous cam- paign for the control and extermina- lion of rats, and we shall press the ' state legislature to replace the street THEATRE | car with some more modern means of Last Time Tonight BIRDS OF A FEATHER FLOCK TO GETHER i] Join the ‘throng of HAPPY | i] CAR OWNERS. It takes but | i] little cash to possess one of our i] 00d USED CARS. You will ] tind one here now that will de- | Ught YOU AND YOUR WIFE. |} HEDAHIL *MORART CARS She Was Just a Farmerette But BISMARCK een | Latest News Pictures FAMOUS SCENES AND PAINTINGS} FROM AN ARTISTS NOTEBOOK’ BELFRY IN BRUGES, BELGIUM It is said that Bruges’ famous bel- fry was built in the 9th century.’ Re- stored in ‘the 13th, it watches over the . medieval city, and folk with its per-° f “sistent chimes. ©. - sy Ta c - : Hd --W.E, PERRY ~-OOWMERCE ASSN [essing rest faes to fuel and onl i eeucity — Director, Dale Simon.| oe regular annual levy for school |siders postponement of national | into fuel an that lpe/do Reet iis : Duties: To have charge of all adver- ill’s baseball team, the Elks band, the tising and publicity for the associa- ¢rn, scientific method is embodied in juvenile band and the drum corps tion; to originate a: . | strators of non taxable estates from | has Vare case before it. t 3 also came in n for a share of praise for | ety in the interests of thee Yo | filing inheritance tax reports M tes, Feceear Blleasb er tetas ornate; | clisbs'to WOUA up te tite Fer en es | cbatiaie enor vee deficiency bill »| Prepare and circulate descriptive | #S8e8sed valuation to construct land- |carrying $24,000,000 for prohibition Hoskins-Meyer's broadcasting station, | booklets and circulars; to cooperate | 'N& fields or airports. enforcement. \s one of Bismarck’s best assets. As] with other standing committees, and Ita eNUea! heal bill to handle their advertising and pub- cities to buy or lease airplane landing | m! ent earings on to such as housing, information, decora- tice, eneneati a as eee “Aviation and tourist camp —Di- aft ||| She Knew Her Vegetables rouses the towns- . Phones? Blamarek, ND. to Take Trip for Week Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 24.—The University of North Dakota concert band will make a week's tour outside of the state in March or April. Prof. John E. Howard, director, announced | Agencies in’ today. creme COMMUNIST ATTACK BILLS PASSED BY HOUSE ‘the gt reece meee | ON TOWN 1S BLOODY Director, | tee; $10,200 for coal mine inspection. H. B. 23~Appropriations commit- tee; $100,000 to pay insurance tax to bg hay -vart eta commit-'|30 Chinese Killed, Woman. of tee; $24,000 for board of auditors, Legislative Calendar | Hi ‘2.28 Appropriation cominit., 80 Burned to Death, Many tee; Lode on "cpaahegon of state Wounded Before Repulse BILLS PASSED BY SENATE POTNEW HOUSE BILLS under way, Prof. Howard announces! 4nd plan a joint inquiry. —Appropriates $6,000 to miscellaneous amend law and give cities, villages |M¢wspapers today said that many |towns and cities of the state will be) ation of the most tragic crossing wrec! the history of the state was Tefunds account. and organized townships right to | Persons had been killed and wounded | Visited by this group during the ia Kk in ‘J Re itative Je t " . Erhlich, Cuyahoga county, an- “Al board of vet- of Chwangying on Monday evening.| Formation of « band made up en-| J: ‘hi ie ppropriates $867 for Va ee Levees situa? Id | Chwangying ies 30. miles south of |tirely of saxophones will be another| Nounced in Columbus that he will in 8. B. 14—Appropriations committce | grant permits for public dances and | When communists attacked the town |spring months. erinary medical. examiners. TRAGEDY PROBES LAUNGHED 2275 = Bellevue, Ohio, Jan. 24.—(?)— the ing Bellevue h pe rtning het ge are 89 aed Moe tae dent ot Plans for a tour throughout North] Persons al jured 13 combined Dakota by the second band are also| day to settle details of the inquest | 7 ture. The Bellevue der scrutiny by the S. B. 11—Appropriations committee} HB. 64—Mau, Ransom: Would| Shanghai, Jan. 24—()—Chinese {and it’ ts Probable that the larger| Simultaneously legislative investi- 8. B. 1¢—Appropriations committee | govern use of roads‘at time of spring |Shanghal. Project of the music department this| ‘duce a resolution in the state leg- —Appropriates $5,000 for state mini-| breakup. . A well organized band of 200 armed | spring. islature ‘seeking an inquiry. mum wage department. H. 3B. 66—Thompson, Burleigh: |COmmunists, attacked the town. 8. B. 28—Appropriattons committee | Asks $26,480 appropriation from N. D, |. They singled out police stations and ie seri —Apnropriates $32,000 for general ex- twine and. cord int fund for | then fired the town, killing 30 inhabi- penses of state livestock sanitary | purchase of additional land for te |tants. A seventh of the inbetn es . 1 . were wounded. A woman 80 years old 8. B. 30—Appropriations committee * ‘was burned to death. - ; | FAppropriates | $6,000. to indemnity | reduce rate of interest on tax certif- | Later the band came into-conflict ts owners of meet affected with glan- | icates from 9 per cent to 6 per cent, | With Chinese volunteer police from and ¥ Burleigh: _ Would authorize cities, | fighting for 50 minutes during which 8. B. %—Sperry—Requires state Chwangying advocating nonpayment 612 Broadway of debts, taxes and rents and ‘support FY if . Today in Congress | /|% * ‘ste sovernment Phone 179 Money. collected as interest is to be ‘NEW SENATE BILLS jp Numerous cartoons were posted in |j™ Has his shop and office at (Bob Melville) 5. B. 80—Poupore—Permits school | House ways and means committee | _ The way ¢o reduction is to stop the BISMARCK, N. D. tax levy not to exceed 10 per cent of | Senate immigration committee con- | found that way—by turning your food lement Building for rent in County Seat ; Town suitable for general mer-, chandise. Excellent opening for - butcher shop or restaurant. For: ‘ further information, write: Ad... No. 85 care of the Bismarck.” Tribune. 5 al el purposes. origin clause of immigration act. naturi S. B. 81—Renwick—Relieves admin-| Reed campaign funds committee | much better t than NS 8. B. 8&—Van Arnam—Authorizes WEDNESDAY 8. 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