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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1930 LINDBERGHS WATCH OTHER BIRDS _|to%ft %,Stafet, Leonard, ©, Mo-|and Mrs, John J. Leppart, i lonted at 110 Third avenue northwest, be- the Mandan male glee club; and| tween the Palace theater and the Mc- many others. WANDAN SCHOOLS 10/22 BE ORGANIZED SOON clash with the Ryder “Rough Riders’ at the prison diamond at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. é Manager Clarence E. Orton declares that his men. are in top-notch form | for the encounter. Ryder will use the same lineup which made great showings in games with Minot, Williston, and several strong Canadian clubs. The probable starting lineups: Vancouver, today entered the last lap of training for their 10 round battle at the Yankee stadium next Thurs- | day night. | Singer's title will not be at stake but his prestige will be. "A * TURTLE MOUNTAN H FIRM AUTHORIZED T0 GIVE SERVICE | 2ound Up 400 Wild Horses for Butcher Tonopah, Nevada, Sept. 6—(#)— Tn McLarnin | Four hundred wild horses in, the val- he will be meeting one of the hardest jleys surrounding ‘Tonopah were jhitters in the ring. irrespective of jrounded up, yesterday most of them jweight or inches. The Vancouver|to be slaughtered. Horses sold for {boy has been beaten only once in the |slaughter bring 90 cents a hundred jlast three years. Sammy Mandell, the|pounds some of the meat will be ing remained standing but the inter- jor was badly damaged. Mr. Leppart estimated damage at $2,000 this morning. The building is owned by} James E. Hanley, Mandan attorney, and carried insurance. Cause, of the fire was unknown. f Bass Sd aeag ee eit FOR EXTRA ACTIVITY Baedae ee eee | ean a Glenn, #f | pout here in 1928. Later. ana welter= | ., sion for Bottineau - Devils ; Trick, 1b Garver, If | weight. Jimmy gave Mandell two! Sodium chlorate for the killing of ape + Olness, 3b Evenson, s8 /trouncings in bouts at catchweights. | weeds should be used with great care ake Motor Transport weep co i Additional Sports | Busse, ss Wright, 1b For Singer the battle will be his| during extremely dry weather. This tlc, Normal and Steady Work Next; ., po! Hornstein, ¢ Hopkins, 3b first since he relieved Mandell of the | chemical is very inflammable and may Authority has been granted by the # 1 7% > {Carrell, If Correll, p 136-pound crown in Jul: | cause fires. state board of railroad joners Week Should Follow Excite- iH ters n it E. Miller, 2b Stoller, cf to the. Turtle Mountain ‘Transport, lun I d Poot - Bottineau, to extend its route to in- ment, Gould Says | vite Burner, p Johnson, 2b clude bi-weekly motor freight service between Bottineau, an& Devils Lake and intermediate points. Applications of the Dakota Freight company, Grand Forks, to opertate over & route including the territory to With the excitement of school’s, opening worn off after the first week, students in Mandan’s city; schools next week will get down to/ and normal work, according | to Take Part in (Singer. McLarnin | Gun Club Shoots! Battle Is Nearing Hunters, Attention k / ld, superintendent of | | ‘ 4 ’ be covered by the Turtle Mountain to J. ©. Gould, supe! | Bi i | ——_—_ | Get a Free Gun and Have Some Fun ismarel m 7 | he ‘Transport were denied by the com- eh de | st i ase — Lightweight Title Will Not Be at i General organization of classes and | rapshoots Every Sunday y i A shotgun will be given away FREE to the holder i eqintet epplications were before the work has Been completed and groupe Morning cee be Prestige Is of the lucky dance ticket Saturday, September 20th. jointly. iicwiwie mak | ne tiated All dance tickets sold up to and including Septem- The intermediate points to be Several of the extra-curricular ac- Hunters desiring to get target | ber 20th will be good for a chance on the gun which is served by the Turtle Mountain com- tivities will have the same faculty; Practice preparatory to the com- New York, Sept. 6—(?)—Al Singer, | now on display at the French é& Welch Hardware store pany are Dunseith, Belcourt, Rolla, sponsors who acted last year, though | ing hunting season are invited to. [lightweight champion, and Jimmy in Bismarck. Tickets may be purchased at French & gate ie Lake, eet hae a few changes have been made in| Dattipate in trapshoots by the |McLarnin, smiling welterweight from Welch's store or at the hall. ant laza. e company has n Bismarck Gun Club, it was an- | = i " - operating a freight line between Mi- Halal Tuipale, OUR: SEUNG: tina | MOWMOOA: touay: By" Gentze bert, | DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT not and en Be aia co replaced Earl H. Prall as music su-! official of the local club. j at Shippers from Devi oe gy pervisor and will have charge of glee The local organization stages e ii before the commission that they pre- clubs, orchestras, and band. She is ‘cgular shoots at 9:30 o'clock each ASBRIDGE’S HALL ferred a permit be granted the Turtle expected to begin organization of Sunday morning. The shooting a 1 re) Mountain company. musical groups next week. grounds are two blocks north of } Arnold Lilleby, Dunseith, holds a Miss Myrtle Sliper, Hillsboro, will, the Richholt school, in the ex- | Class “B” motor freight permft to have charge of the school library.’ treme northeastern part of the THEATRE operate intermittently over the line Ronald Byler, Moorhead, Minn., is city. F ve , , Proposed to be served by the Turtle a new assistant to Athletic Director Those who participate in the Mountain Transport. During 1929, Lilleby hauled 285 tons of merchan- dise from Devils Lake to towns along the route, according to testimony. pre “People along the route,” the com- lonel and Mrs. Lindbergh &: Chicago event. mission order said. “are desirous of girls; Clarence Bakken, Gavel club, with having regular Class “A” motor debate and oratory; Irene McGarvey, | George Sidney freight service established; the freight declamation; Mabel Frey, who is to be | lent of the 1920 Air Race corporation, watching fliers at the rq shown with’ Earle H. Ri Leonard C. McMahan, who will con- tinue as coach in boys’ sports. ‘Teachers returning who will spon- ' sor the same activities they did last | year follow: Marion Wiech, dean of | shoots may bring their ammuni- tion or secure it at the grounds, according to Mr. Ebert. ‘Grove Giants to Last Times Tonight ‘Around the Corner’ Radio Service service by railroad is only tri-weekly. : “If the application of the Turtle Mountain Transport be granted Lil- leby is to become connected with it, and the shippers of Devils Lake at least, if a certificate is granted for such service, have expressed a prefer- y ence that it be granted to the Turtle Mountain Transport.” i ny Two applications were ei tI the Dakota Freight comparry. One asked for a certificate of public con- venience and necessity to operate motor freight service between Grand Forks, Mayville and Valley City, and intetmediate points. The other application sought per- mission to operate motor ‘freight service between Grand Forks and Devils Lake; Devils Lake and Botti- neau; and Devils Lake and Coopers- town and intermediate points. | No Necessity Shown “On the question of public conven- ience and necessity for the establish- ment of the proposed service under ‘ consideration,” the commission held, a “we are of the opinion and find that the applicant has not shown that the present rail service to the communi- ties proposed to be served by the ap- plicant is inadequate or unsatisfac- tory, or that public convenience and assisted by Wealthy MacGregor, dra- | matics; George Murphy, publications; H Etta Walters, girls’ athletic associa- tion; Marion Wiech, Latin club; Ro- bert Adams, Sodbusters’ club; Kath- leen Berg, Home economics; Delia Olson, Olympian society; and Flor- ence Bell, Athenian Society. | Miss Lila Clark, senior, is president of the student council. Class sponsors and officers are to be elected in the near future. Dan Johnson Facing Charges of Driving While Intoxicated | ying-s-ting-ting Dan H. Johnson today was in the | Hello, Si, my wife just told me you Mandan city jail charged with driv- | folks have bought a home and 1 ing an automobile while intoxicated. | Want to know how you did it. | No time for a preliminary hearing | cot Ben, that's ene Just foes ga fia | of house you heed and aia prise you | Bie be Nanaia ee | can meet, and that isn’t all, by a Fouts after the automobile Johnson | 098 shot, for they show you how to was driving collided with another on | finance it and take care of every de- a Mandan business street. Both cars| ‘#!! for you. were slightly damaged but no one was | Yes, but where? injured. ; You just call 877 and believe me, they The accident occurred about 8:40/ will take care of you and, say, call'm o'clock. |now for you can’t afford to go on Charlie Murray Joan Peers — Larry Kent “Pirates,” all color revue Audio Review, Sound News « MANDAN NEWS Sullivan Scores N. D. Taxe Which ‘Scare Capital Away’ Seek Another Win Penitentiary Nine Will Battle Strong Ryder Outfit Sunday Afternoon Is your set performing at top notch? The programs are better than ever, and if your set is not doing its stuff, it may be a tube or some other minor trouble that hinders reception. Better have the set checked now. Just call us on the phone and we will call for your radio, check it thoroughly, and with your O. K. put in whatever may be necessary for it to bring in reception properly, and set it up in your home again. Starting. Monday ‘She’s My Weakness’ Hopes for another victory to add to their already long string will be car- ried by the Grove Giants, state pen- itentiary baseball team, when they business session at which L. E. | George, Hillsboro, president of the | North Dakota Editorial association, was a feature guest. A move “to help develop western ie North Dakota and the Missouri Slope” Cut down the tax walls which keep was taken by the convention in a outside capital from coming into| business meeting following the eve-| North Dakota to develop its vast re-|ning banquet. A proposal to merge sources, particularly west of the Mis-|the two districts of southwestern sour rivér, was the basic recommen-|North Dakota into one for a “more dation made last evening by John F.,Compact body seeking more unified Sullivan, Mandan attorney, in an ad-| action” was endorsed by the group. dress before members of the fifth dis-/ Which, for this reason, did not elect trict editorial association, who held/ district officers. their annual convention in the Mor-/ Group Delegates Orr ton county city yesterday. | F. G. Orr, Moit, was delegated by “Capital used to be here, but our;the convention to explain the pro- laws drove it. away,” Mr. Sullivan| posal to the district convention meet- said. “Treat capital like you would a|ing at Dickinson. If the two districts flock of ducks or geese—give it a/are merged into one, President George place ‘to light and quit shooting) Will be delegated to name officers for Iver Acker Recommends Publi- cation of Assessment and Evaluation Lists | Comedy Shor. We sell and install new aerials and do aerial repair work. Our prices are reasonable. | Bismarck Tire & Electric Service Phone 944 We Are Dealers for Delco Motor Car Radio " Mcet the peppiest, cutest bundle of ‘ the new areas, TROT | paying for the other fellow’s house, necessity require the establishment of | ®t it. | meant 4 R In ; interest on in- sweetness that ever such proposed motor truck service, (ied reer erably ate) pale Fred gs chicpanct tele Fire Razes Interior fettanenl’ alias tien he Eiekod outii made an armful—if bregiiereyy oreckeey ane applications |rensation, and other tax laws which burn Leader; N. P. Simonson, Fintey| Of Mandan Restaurant. you drop benind one month. you've never had a (Adv.) tend to drive capital away from the) Press; H. J. Morris, Stutsman County ‘state, leaving its vast resources, par-|Record, Jamestown; Tom Gilder- ticularlycoalandclay,dormant. Herec- |Sleeve. in charge of publications at ommended that the state discriminate |the North Dakota Agricultural col- between the “moneys which already lege; A. C. Colburn, Hazelton Inde- are here and those which aren't” and | Pendent; Lester E. Koeppen, Linton scoffed at the principle of levying| Record; E. J. Conrad, Bismarck’Cap- taxes on “what one earns,” in a young | ital; Kenneth W. Simons and Wil- and growing state. liam 8S, Moeller, Bismarck Tribune; You just ring 877. weakness you'll surc have it now! and necessity should be denied” Representatives of Grand Forks and Valley City wholesale and job- bing houses, testifying in behalf of the Dakota company, said establish- ment of the proposed routes would be 8 convenience and advantage. Rep- resentatives of a number of other towns gave similar testimony. Fire razed the interior of the Idea! Cafe, Mandan, between 2 and 2:45 a. m. this morning. The restaurant Adults 35c until 7:30 operated py Mr. Railroad carriers, however, testified that the establishment of the routes would be harmful to highways. The carriers also contended that the pres- ent rail transportation service was sufficient and satisfactory, declaring there was no public necessity for es- He scored these taxes, however, Principally because they drive capital away and discourage internal de- velopment. Recommends List Publications A hearty recommendation to the Proposal that tax assessment lists be E. E. Makiesky, Associated Press, Bis- marck; E. M. Moore and Benjamin | Stoelting, Hazen Star; David 8. Owen, Dakota Farmer, Fargo; Theo- |dore H. Mark, Hebron Herald; A. R. ;McManus, Glen Ullin News; F. G. jOrr, Mott Pioneer Press: J. W. Hal- eMARR , 1 tablishing the service. Dublished was given in another ad-|Jock, Mergenthaler Linotype em- FOR RENT : ac Much® testimony was presented,”| dress by Iver Acker, state tax com-|Pany, Fargo; Jay Bryant, Napoleon H | the commission order said, “by rep- | missioner. Homestead; E. A. Tostevin and E. H. The studio and transmitting room 3 £ resentatives of wholesale and ship- ping centers the effect of competition between wholesale and jobbing centers, as bearing upon the granting or denial of the applications for certificates of public convenience and necessity for the proposed serv- ice. “We are of the opinion that the The commissioner declared that publication of the evaluation and as- sessment lists enables the property owner to know what his neighbor is paying and thereby make a compari- son to determine whether or not he is getting a fair deal. He said such publication would re- sult in countless “kicks” from tax- Tostevin, Mandan Daily Pioneer; Margaret Richmond, Mandan Daily Pioneer; James Maresh, Western Newspaper Union, Fargo; Bert Fer- rell, Paper Supply company, St. Paul; | and John Cass, formerly of the Mer- cer County Farmers Press, Stanton. Guests included Mr. Acker; Mr. jSullivan; Charles D. Cooley, presi- te you. of radio station KFYR is being moved into larger quarters, and the room now used by them will be available about October Ist. very cehtral location, on Broadway next to the postoffice, may appeal Will remodel if desired. This 2 See 8. A. Floren, room 12, Hoskins- Meyer block. Phone 400. » matter of such competition is not a question forconsideration by this com- mission in these auto transportation cases, and we therefore make no de- termination with respect thereto.” Payers upon their assessments and | ent of the Mandan city commission; eventually should lead to the|F: ©. Bryant. secretary to Governor straightening out of the present sys. | ==————_—_————— tem, which he said harbors innumer- FOR SALE: able injustices to the taxpayers. | He declared that publication of the Bigger Stockyard the elesing of Gon un Modern Bungalow. Terms , wi tice in tax- ven. ' Ordered by Board |=. a rats Bis J atuses aK) ie can The convention opened yesterday noon with a luncheon meeting at the} Lewis and Clark hotel, followed by a/ Construction of additional pens and water facilities in the stockyards at Glenburn, N. D., has been ordered by the state board of railroad com- missioners. Y The order was issued after the com- nf mission granted the application of the Glenburn Community club. The Northern Pacific Railway company must complete the work not later than next October 10, according to the commission order. The commission found that the Present stock shipping facilities fur- nished by the railway company at Glenburn are inadequate to reason- H. A. THOMPSON - “It Looks As If It Were Going 50 Miles an Hour N Ksiacnaili Greater e handle the busin: t that ee mane ae Standing on the Show Com 71L AT ANY PRICE sailion ct st tae ae var oot lee ” . than 24 by 48 feet in size with a shed Room Floor ; 16 feet wide over the end. 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