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iS OL RULING] ATTACKED IN SENATE Order Called ‘One of | the Most Lawless Acts | i Ever Committed’ Washington, June 11—()—Action | of Mark L. Requa, chairman of the Governor's oil conference at Colorado Springs, in ruling out of order sesolution to favor rescinding of! President Hoover's order barring Prospecting on public lands was at- tacked in the senate today by Sen- ators Cutting, Republican, New Mex- | ico, and King, Democrat, Utah. Cutting challenged the right of) Requa to prevent discussion in the conference by the governors of any matter pertinent to the issues in-! volved, while King declared the pres- ident’s order was “one of the most} lawless acts ever committed by any person.” “Speaking for New Mexico,” Cut-! ting said, “any policy of coercion at| the conference will be bitterly repu- diated.” | The president, King asserted, is “seeking to nullify the leasing act of 1920, which was adopted as a definite study But the president,” he added, “in Gefiance of law, said it should be set aside.” Resolutions Honor Late Judge Conklin | Jamestown, N, Dak., June 11.—(a)— Resolutions honoring the memory of | the late Judge Marion Conklin, who died here Sunday, were read in dis- trict court here today. The resolu- tions, drawn by a committee of the; Stutsman county bar association, pronounced Judge Conklin a fine ¢: ample of the highest type in the pro- | fession, a lawyer of the old school, of unquestioned integrity, and dean of Stutsman county attorneys. The} resolution committee was made up of Attorneys A. W. Aylmer, C. S. Burk! and J. A. Coffey. Judge Conklin had practiced law in North Dakota since 1883 and pre- vious to that in New York state. Tulson Invents Device To Avoid Hand Signals ' Tulsa, Okla.— (7) — An automobile signal to eliminate the necessity of hand signals at curves and stops has been invented and patented by E. B. Smith of Tulsa. The device consists of a lamp on a| metal arm that may be hinged to windshield supports on open cars, or directly through the glass itself on closed cars. A friction switch turns on a red lamp on the arm, which swings into the sight of drivers approaching from the rear. Rex Rabb Is Yelding Costly French Furs Paris.—(7)—The scientific breeding of rabbits, now carried on in France on an extensive scale, is bringing for- tunes to numerous Frenchmen. The skins, specially cured and with the addition of the little word Rex, are launched upon the market as Cast Rex, Ermine-Rex, Seal-Rex, Chil chilla-Rex, and Russian-Rex. | The French government is taking a keen interest in the development of this activity, emincntly suitable to) small business men and which during 1926 brought in a total of $105,000.000. Individual pelts sell at from $2.59 to $15. Winterkilling Due To Lack of Potash; Howard City, Mich.-- .P) — Winter: killing of alfalfa on light soils may be: the result of too weak a solution of potash in the humus, experiments on the Pennsylvania railroad’s sand land demonstration farm indicate. Plots receiving liberal appiications of potash in combination with super- | phosphate came through the winter in! Ferfect condition, wirereas other plots | treated with 15 aud 20 per cent supe: phosphate and with complete fertil- agers were badly tninnea by wincer. Some plots receiving complete feriil- | fzers of low potash content were thinned almost as oaaly as the stands | Alfaifa receiving potash with super- phospha:> was the first to show green this spring and promises to cut twice | @s mueh hay per acre as any of the other plots. Best results were obtained ; big application of 300 pounds of pot- | ash to the acre. | Pride i in Craft Sought By Architects’ Union New York—M—Recognition of workers, as a means of restoring wide in craftsmanship and encourag- ine individual artistry, is cought by the American Institute of Architects. A report of the committse on in- dustrial relations say: “It seems possible that already | there may have been started a great; countryside impulse ‘that will bi back ie eet Se ceeayparad am aomethi e ancient spirit shia di that. was the p and glory of Fon ago.” on unfertilized tracts. | ' policy | by congress after years of | ; A sample cf the cigar ic tasic that the Northern ‘Pacific railwa: In the upper, turvy down into the bed of Andrew: C the N. P. depo: and jettied embankment in the backsrou lower left, on: faced in reconstructing its ruined roadbed, rails rr ere tossed topsy- main street with y 2 at Riders just iw est of Medor: 18-ton spans standing in Wibau: vater here was 14 feet high. mile east of Beach, the main line of the N. P. buried under gravel 3 fect deep for a distance of In the lower right, the roadbed completely undermined. The rails sank 15 feet deop. larThe Bo: lors conven ‘washed, into ttig. front, door ayer ofl ea the > 4 Wibaux home sn the top In the second pic- Parsonage. stood ian it was ripped from its founds Bane autos, ni ¢ seen on the right asainst ths church wal) and in the two Auto: a graih geparz' or, mattresses and the contents & ms were ‘together by. the flood. at this point, May Oth, 1 rd of © i, On present. bers were sioners Swanson, Sbder, icke and Will voted ay: accounts and records the retiring Treasur books and reports GL. Derby, was checked in. sonal tax que or delinquent. NX. P. Railroad Co., Wing, freight ‘on tra tor and AnoW geo. Ciatidgs, rang ee & Lambert, eravel Spear, ‘Treas Grpetit Jurors fees. -- GL. Spear, Co. Treasurer, Grand jury witness certifi- cates. Oscar Backman, road wo: Fred Anstrom, deputy sheriff, mileage, etc. Albin Hedstrom, sheriff, mileage in actions ns Haney McClosky, snow fence .. fohn Wray, firing boii Mrs, Albin county, "all A.C, “Jordan, work H. A. ance. State Bonding Fund, bonding oy lair G. Derby, treasurer .. Leo Gabel, running — main- ‘winnie a to v Ashlock, Moih- ension ToMer Suby, “running road maintainer . r work and repairs clerk of court, county tug A Alvin Rants, road work -...: Joe Wallin, running county Studi phi Taphs Webekea case ... Weinben Lignite Campacy dynamite Mrs. Mary ‘Mathison, ‘Mother's John ae road ‘work ani on gS easiaink Hlectrical “’ Sh’o » ten, I Meivitte bi ‘oad scrapers Standard’ Oil rt “reporting Pith ae Lambert, «ravel eure ac @.'1. Bpear, county treasurer, y witness fees .. .canc 193 | any Anton Beer, justice fecx . aft Herman, witness fee. where the original street ran under it. . 9:30 A.M. unty Commission- Roll Call all mem- Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- ended by Commissioner Fricke’ that the minntes of the April meeting be approved as read. On Roll Call Com- Moynier, he Board proceeded to, check the} Fan and found ali! Dr. rect. At this time the new Treasurer, Clair <4 nrocecded to reject or allow bills No. 1 to No. 258 subject to per- ‘on e ript, death of Weiter a "Wentr: ‘lumber ....... }avers Power Machinery canceled No one gazing at this placid stream could envison the destruction it wrought nor the fight for life that occurred in the streets on its left bank. This is Beaver Creek two days after the flood. The trecs are those in which Mrs. James Lochery tied her crippled husband with ropes.torn from her own clothes. the top, a Wibaux general store proprictor has laid his goods out to dry on the main street, some of the damaged stock. Notice the man on the right side. H. L. Hursh, witness fee Christ, witness fee .. W. J. Nickolaus, witness fee ©. J. Martineson, witness fee Mrs. Chas, fee ohn. Scherr, w! itness fee . Stangard ‘Onl » gasoline ers Elev. “& “Mere. ‘Co., ‘oal for Mrs, Jensen A. M. Fisher, Co. Phys., ry and mileage ter Transfer Ci for court house . Walter W. | MeMaho sa Was Pauling. ./C, Smith type- Ben" Soderquist, Fepair work graders, etc. standard Olt Co.” gasoline we? with m1, work road Rollin Welch, she: and guard of prisoners State Bonding Department, Premiumx on (bonds, : 21603 and No. 21604 .. D. R. McDonald, unloading tractor Fred Swenson, regi deeds, postage, ete. E. A. Taix, cupiles for loan Snellenberger, Faaner, count; dudwe! ‘8 of- and fepaite, a er Tsaninge! vanced for re Northwestern culverts . is Tepalt kat Geo. ciariase, | rifle range, Capital Laundry Co., cle Snyders Dray” & ‘Tra pasling al court. ‘reporting Eetirenttity Bros., repairs . Ethel Mills, court’ reporting ol J. Brose, clearing snow Fy St adore Oil” o.,” gasoline aul ead tl bg 1B: Stor ita ao Kershaw, vital statis ci dani, Vital statist! ties mi Vital statinticn ., R ah a Vital Aer ie Vital statistics ‘alfred d‘Keatund’ vital statis- t shrist Wetzel vita statistics Bo reen. vital statistics ‘Giznviite,- o sta: \Soc Ha In the second picture from hoping to salvage He is pointing to the height the water reached In the lower picture, the main line of the N. P. crossing Wibaux’s main street. To the left, the openings were made by the torrent. new openings, Wibaux traffic moved. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Water stands Through these cM. Bierke, vital statistics ‘art Adams, vital oatia A Storrison, ‘vital ‘Btatis- S}advertise for bids for one two-t c an Mo: mien aye; Fric’ Belk, vital statistic S|the board adjourn to 9:30 o’cloc! vital oS 173.31 Mort Colton, 3 3. Fe 3. 3. Chas. Allensroth, ties 5 al i ‘Atkinson, vital Btatis- t ‘vol ses for judges office ae road machinei for SMinnic Bene and Rotary Snow. Agnes Vaske Mother's pension E. Ol yh 3 ‘anson, itt tlee! Fricke, services on board Wor Moynle board mi for jax ae, cane BE. joder, aye; Swanson, Pers wii, ‘Horace Menefee Dee W, Lares efee Irvin small, Menefee caxe and testimony John Gourdett, witness in TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 192y tem of Walter G: Wehr- kam Wan Bonin, juror’ in ‘case ‘ot Walter "G. Wehrkamp ... 8. 8. Cliffor juror’s fee Neal venvurenil usoe® jt hykamp, w fee nae Ww ard “Preston, | ‘witne: Herman Sortomme, witness fee witness fee vitness fee . Frank ‘Brith, witness fee . doe Roesch, witness fee . Leo Jacobson, witness fee Frank McGuinness, withes: fee .. wn Dohn, witness O. W. Roberts, witne 0. B, Bailey, witne: Binclaly Refining y, Wm. 'H. Keller case 2.00 mma Piilens Mother's ar Mother's re Last le Eiapkor, of re Rollin Welch, ‘sheritt, mileage in criminal actions, stamps, Standard Oil Co. gasoline and oil. 6 Madge Run postag: “gasoline Fepor! rting N.'D. Power & Light Con “ight for court house ..... Quick Print, Inc. supplies: John C Mork, road work .... Northwestern’ Bell Telephone Co., tolls, telegrams, rentals Wing Oil Go. dubricating oll Standard Oj vtoad work Cab Uo., trans: sion .... Le J, W. Riley, criminal a Clarence Hanson, constable, ee warrants and obs Jessie Ranip, witness fee Esther Teich vitness fe tee uo. chenbeen rire Wilton Public Schools, Books for Vaske children Occident Elevator, supplies tor Quockenbush 2.50 0. H. Will Co., tor Quockenbush . 3.60 Mrs. Frank H, Brow ices as county nurse 167.40 The Bismarck Tribune, ‘ad- Vertising, printing, etc. ... 973.45 J. Gobel, coroner, viewing body. of Mitschke ', 6.00 E. J. Gobel, coroner, yiewing body of Micheal Heidt 30.00 A. E. Shipp, repairs 1.00 Gobel, coroner, dead body of John’. Szugin 17.00 E. J. Gobel, coroner, viewing dead body of Esther Baumller ... 11.50 E. J. Gobel, coroner, viewing dead body of Oscar Johnson = 20.20 E. J. Gobel, coroner, viewing dead body of Ole’ Mereson 22.00 Henderson, Mnortem’ of body of Wi kai 10,00 mp. 5 Moved ‘by "'G Fricke, seconded by Commissioner Soder that the board adjourn to 2:30 o'clock p.m. On roil call all members voted 1920, 2:30 P, M. met persuant to ad- journment. A delegation of cight men ap- peared before the board in behalt of road No, 41 and asked to have the road established, starting at the SE corner of section 31 and the s\v corner of section 32, township 143, Tange 79, thence ‘directly north twelve miles to the county line. Moved by Commissioner _ Fricke, seconded by Commissioner Soder, that the State Department be asked to make other survey of road No, 41, beginnin ‘at the south- West corner of the SE% of section 143-80 to the southéast corner of section 31-143-79, thence north to the county line. Roll call: Swanson, i aye; Soder, Slaves Moynier, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, * Moved by. Commissioner Soder, se: 5}onded by Commissioner Fricke, that the county auditor be authorized to erpillar crawler-type tractor and grader. Roll call: Swanson, Moved by, Comm onded by Commissioner May ith, 1929. whol call, all Commissioners voted lay 0 A. Board Feconvenea’ sie at iiombers Present Moved by Com Sart at by Commi issioner Soder, se: loner Moynier, that eld be granted « ion in the amount of $20.00. per month, pension to begin May 1st, 1929, On roll call: Commissioner Swan- son, foder, Moynier, Fricke and Will voted ‘Moved “py, Fricke, seconded Soder, that Burleigh county accept $23.50 in full settlement of the personal roperty tax of Andrew Anderson of aldwin, Nortly Dakota, for the years of 1922 ‘and 1933. Swanson, aye; Soder, Moynier, aye; fBricke, aye: wil, aye, Heport of Rollin Welch, shee, for the month of April, 1929, ane delinquent taxes collected, See Application of J. Doran for re- lief of tax on lots 13 to 21 inclusive in block 58, original plat, asking that penalty and interest be abated and that the principal amount of tax be accepted. — Appro' Application of. Clara_L, Pederson for adjuntment of | of tax on lot 3, block 2, lot 1, block 4, Hallum's pacond, ad- dition to Driscoll for 1927 and 1928 approve pplication of Mrs, George Cordon for cancellation of $3.84 for 1927 tax and that Burleigh county accept $2.00 in full sett Peper’ of personal property tax, app ant abatement « D ae Mecillis for gnient, Of peraonal propert tax for 1918 be made tae Bur leigh county accep OE} 29, that be- os ae face of the tax for 1918. Ap- rove Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec. | onded, by Commissioner Swanson, that the boi rd ‘adjourn to 3:30 o'cloc! Rell cans” AlL enon eae aye. ‘the, Board reconvened’ *On rons Mall ioved By. Gomraiseloner go om: loner Serer, <er- onded py com poleeen er ras ke, that Donald tot lot * pPttocks 6 52. ‘on fi thi Ne eth. ern Paeltic, ‘second a Sadltion ith the face of marc! 38 per Tecomme i, icommioaly nd tion's of the ynier, tof, Chas. Fisher, cler act «| auaeeber Gourt. for the mont = rut 1939, ‘for fees collestea, 2 ap- ait eplceecd 2, Fid Sengn, oy tom preyed, the amount of 904.00 ‘2p- cas Commissioner Beder, i. “4 omminsii thet Bott Ponce cers athe be isa, Sader, aye wih,