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City Commission Asserts Tax- Ing Official Is Guilty of Mis- conduct:in Office LALO FL IME THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1931 counts, donated by J. E. Davis an | New Haberdashery Is Ack’s Radiator Shop. Wilson Davis and Donald Lund won the tent inspection contest with a score of 14% out of a possible 15. Raymond Boelter and “Slim” Winge were second with a score of 14%. Selection of the trcops biggest eater and several, other contests were set- tled by ballot. Results of the vote fot- low with the winner named first and the runner-up second. Biggest eater—Joseph Wright, Mel- vin Ruder; Best natured—John new Nicola building. Opened in Bismarck Opening Saturday, the latest addi- tion to Bismarck’s mercantile estab- lishments, is the O'Brien Haberdash- ery located at 415 Broadway in the It is owned and operated by Ray! They became empty in_ early O'Brien, who until recently has been associated with his brother in the restaurant business for several years. Two Chairs Vacant At Farm Board Table Washington, Aug. 6.—(#)—Two chairs around the farm board's con- | ference table are vacant during im- portant discussions about wheat and {cotton policies. June when C. C. Teague and Samuel R. McKelvie retired. Thus far there are no prospective successors to fill dicated who may be appointed. 1 McKelvie, grain member of the/ board, left after returning from the London international wheat confer- ence, PLAN GLADIOLI SHOW Jamestown, N. D., Aug. 6.—(P)— Jamestown's first gladioli show will be held August 20 to 22, according to an announcement by the Jamestown Garden club. There are 20 altars in the new Ab- USED CARS WITH A CUARANTEE , THAT fi CUARANTEES 0 Fargo; N. D., Aug. 6—(?)—John G. Haberdashery and custom tailored | them. bey church of the Benedictine Order Wright,- Walter Ward; Funniest— Ness, ‘city assessor, is charged with “insubordination and misconduct in office,” is alleged to have made “false and misleading statements the city commission and has been cited to appear next Monday and show cause why he should not be forthwith The charges were drawn up at a meeting of the commission Wednes- day and filed with Ness. The alleged misconduct and “false charges against the commission” are declared to have been in connection with the commis- sion’s recent action in equalizing Far- go taxes. ‘Asked if he had any statement to make regarding the charges or the commission's action, Ness said he had “nothing to say at this time.” | ‘The papers filed with Ness cite a Jetter he wrote to C. B. Wade, state tax supervisor, criticizing the com- mission's actions with respect to this! year’s equalization and former assess- ments. Ness is quoted as saying to Wade “The business section of this city has, always put up a stiff fight to hold down their valuations.” ‘Speaking of this year’s equalization, Ness is ulleged to have written: “As usual, favoritism and discrim- ination entered in and no attempt ‘was made to equalize, which the rec- ord clearly shows.” This, it is held in the statement of charges, is an allegation that the city board of equalization has been guilty of malfeasance in office and breach of public duty. Recall petitions against the five members of the city commission will) be placed in circulation at once, Ness said Thursday. Associated Press Photo Aleene McFarland, daughter of Mrs, Charles McFarland of New York and Weatherford, Texas, was married in London to Prince Johann Von und Zu Liechtenstein, heir to the throne of the tiny European Principality of Liechtenstein, Wool at lowest price in 34 ye sociated Press Photo Pangborn In Wenat- who with Hugh ing to set a new around flight record. Winners of Contests | Are Picked by Ballot’ ‘Two Bismarck boy scouts ‘were a- warded prizes for excellence in camp- ing activities at a special meeting of Troop No. 2 Tuesday evening when Ralph Rand was named the best camper and Charles Shearn was given the prize for the best record for in- spections. Both were given $2.50 bank ac- Wife Was Fat No Longer Attractive Lost Husband’s Love ‘The above headlines appeared in a/ New York newspaper of April 4 in ‘connection with a divorce trial that has attracted wide attention. “She was a beautiful woman,” one witness testified, “but she got fat and is not attractice any more.” ‘Thousands of women ere getting fat and losing their appeal just be- cause they do not know what to do. If you are fat how would you like to lose it and at the same time gain in physical charm and acquie a clean, clear skin and eyes that sparkle with buoyant health? 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