The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 26, 1930, Page 8

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CONTINUE T0 EXHIBIT DROP IN POPULATION Whree Townships Lose 31 Resi- dents; Ashley Shows 2.18 Percent Growth ‘Three more Burleigh county census re tear tase aseca, to figures released by Chari les 8. a , Jamestown, district super- Naughton, Cromwell, and Lyman townships had a population of 364 in 1930 compared with 395 for 1920, a drop of 31 residents, Wing village had 137 residents, no 1920 figures being available. Naughton has 133 residents this year compared with 114 a decade ago, Cromwell 71 to 107, and Lyman 160 to 174. Braddock, Verona, and Fessenden all showed slight drops in the 10 years while Ashley grew slightly, according to other figures of Mr. Buck. Ashley grew 2.18 per cent from 1,000 to 1,031. Braddock dropped from 216 to 193, Verona from 258 to 222, and Fessenden from 731 to 724. follow: Plushies te 140, rom Naug! in 19: Cromwell Township Wing Village man To 1930 1920 ounty— River Valle: ‘Township ‘Townsl Emma hip (org rom Grant tow! school} in 1920) R68 (returned as school district No. 1 Ashland Township Pipestem Township ‘Wadsworth Township ‘Tp. 143, Rai 7 T4731 Capt. Noyes Ordered To Camp Holabird to Take Special. Course Captain H.'H. Noyes, Fort Lincoln, on returning from Fort Snelling, Minneapolis, today, announced that he had received spéMal orders from the War department to report to’ Camp Holabird, near Baltimore, for a in the quartermaster corps motor transport school, not later than September 10. The captain is considering a leave f absence for two months in conse- ‘quence. He has been at Fort Lincoln wince October, 1927. The Noyes fam- ly consists of the Captain, Mrs. Noyes end a daughter, Olga. Election Expenditu: Probe Opening Is Set | Aged British Solon Weds Fourth Time London, April 3¢—()—Will Thorne, house of com- is one of the today Thorne's family of six daught and two sons knew nothing of father’s intentions until three ago when he told them of his engage- ment. The bride's brother recently married one of Thor: by his first wife. RIVERS AND HARBORS TROOPS MOBILIZED TO SLENGE BLAZING FLORIDA FEUD GUNS Four Men Imprisoned as ‘Bad Blood’ Between Prominent Families Overflows IMPROVEMENT WILL |=" COST MANY MILLIONS Bill Would Provide Expenditure of Twice Estimates of Budget Bureau Washington, April 26.—)—A rivers and harbors improvement program of more than twice the amount ap- Proved by the budget bureau today awaited senate action before being sent along to the white house and-s process of elimination intended to keep the outlay within the budget estimates. Anxious to avoid a deficit at the close of the fiscal year of 1931, the administration plans to defer the execution of projects not deemed im- mediately necessary and in this way prevent the year’s expenditures for this purpose from exceeding the sum A ‘set apart for it. This was announced authoritatively late yesterday just before the house placed its approval on the program in a session which heard charges of de- ception, bribery and pork barrel leg- islation. As passed by the house, the measure included the provision that the federal government take over the Erie-Oswego barge canal, which had been vigorously opposed by western members. The bill would provide an expendi- ture of $111,000,000 as opposed to the budget bureau's estimate of $55,000, 000. It makes provision for 154 proj ects and 346 surveys, including $29,- 266,400 for deepening the channels in the Great Lakes, $180,000 for begin- ning the development of @ 27-foot channel on the St. Lawrence river be- tween Lake Ontario and Ogdensburg, New York, and $7,500,000 for com- pletion of the Ulinols waterway. The administration plans to sep- arate the projects and surveys into ‘those necessary and urgent; those held to be necessary but not urgent, and those expected to become urgent and necessary in time. These are tobe the guiding points in selecting the proj- ects for which expenditures will be made within the year. The Erie-Oswego canal section was kept in the bill by a vote of 148 to 59. The charges of deception and pork barrel legislation were raised by the westerners, Kennelly Company Presents Furniture Gifts to Customers Mandan, today presented Mrs. Waldo Sh See ee a living room sui joseph G. Milner, Mandan, with @ bedroom suite. The company also other gifts. Roy Dow, was given a@ $25 credit certificate on a liv- Night Air Mail Flyer Leaps from Fiery Ship Shot Dead in Austria Kitzbuehel, Austria,. April 26.—()— Robert. Mayer, described Hi il ye? en oe i RY . | ernor Myers ullet. fired at them from the darkness, none was wounded. Two Escape Shots PRISON HOLOGAU Penitentiary Quiet as Prisor:: Continue ‘Passive Resist- ance’ Campaign Columbus, ©., April . "s commission in- announced today. Friends of Thomas, against whom ; prisoners have conducted a “passive ; resistance” cam} since the fire | paign is family and have asked that he be removed, | rere» Proceed ing along @ street. when | req juested the warden-be called to tell his ‘sitie of the story. Attorney Gen- eral Gilbert Bettnan said the warden would be given the opportunity to Later another member of the fam- | testify. ily and friend were fired upon again but both escaped. State's Attorney Hollis Knight said ill-feeling had existed between the and Ritch families for a long time, resulting from the trial of an indrews on charges of postal robbery at which Ritch was a prosecifting wit- ness. Knight said Senator Andrews was in no way connected with the attacks on the Ritch family. 13 MORE DISTRICTS SHOW CENSUS DROP As the investigators planned to re- sume the hearing, the situation with- returned to the idle house. Company K, termed the bad men of the prison, were fed inside their cage. Deputy Warden J. C. Woodard said he had talked with the prisoners and that they had promised to remain. ord erly. Although leaders of insurgent pris- oners have said no violence is planned in their “passive resistance” program, guard remained at. the Total Gain for 183 Districts and | rest in Columbus cemeteries. Dickinson City, Is Re- duced to 2,250 ‘Thirteen census districts in south- ‘western: North Dakota;. figures for which were announced todsy by Mil- ‘show a drop in population ‘from 3/284 in 1920 to 2,212 in 1930. This reduces the total gain for 183 districts and the city of Dickinson to 2,250 residents. The 183 districts and Dickinson had 41,977 residents a decade ago and this year have 44,227 residents, Eleven districts, for which 1920 figures are not. available, have. re- : : - Higgins + Farms 1930 1920 300 147——s:138 FG Fort Lincoln Bus Is. On Summer Schedule: From Fifth and Main A bus to and from Fort -Lindoln has started operated regularly from the corner of Main and Fifth street on a summer schedule, The hours are 6 and 11:15 a. m., 1.30, 4:30, 5:30, 30, 9:30 and 11:15 p. m. and Mickey Walker Will: Battle:Al Friedman “oseriptioniyou desire... ~Lyear'(in'North Dakota) ..:. 5.00; by-earrieb. 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