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| azz. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ==> | . BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1932 PRICE FIVE CENTS |Chicago Firm to Build Capitol | Bismarck’s Tax Bill for 1932 ve Is $463,863 lnowrscoa ,| AWARDED CONTRACT Trees | | i i TWO MARRIED MEN (County Tax Bill in |{—piei ~ TAXING DIVISIONS + ||\Comparison of Figures ounty Tax Bill in Dies in West | wy OL § psn ict WY og Issued By Co i sate a : y Commission as 276 ; +) 1 tei E " e : IN OPER ATING COST Late Saturday the state capitol commission issued the following com- IN DE ATH MYSTERY parr Sets at Rest Numer a i Parison of bids offered by the two low firms on the state eapitol building: Figures Are Prepared by County Officials as Bond Houses and ous Rumors That All Offers $ Original bid submitted . $1,650,434.00 Investors Make Inquiry Into Local Financial Would Be Rejected Less accepted alternates 125,800.00 quiry cal ancial £ Sinking Fund Levies and Spe- aa goal They Escorted Young Situation; Collections Falter BIDS RECEIVE H . p 4 Fe cial Assessments Increase || As provided in House Bill 79 allow a 3% prefer- omen on Swimming Party; D THURSDAY ‘ Grand Total ential bonus to E. A. Moline, a North Da- Fled After Drownings ARE POTENT ARGUMENT FOR SHARP BUDGET SLASHES ~ $ 43,913.25 Expectation Is That Work on H 5 Total net amount of general bids .........$1,463,775.00 $1,489,720." amie i ' , JALL SUBDIVISIONS FIGURED MECHANICAL BIDs— $ $1,480,720.75 || ALL HAD BEEN DRINKING] Defaulted Payments in Many City Improvement Districts Are State Structure Will Begin H . - Ha a ee. . Heavy; City Abandons Former Practice of Making in Near Future a Figures List City and School|| Less accepted alternates ........... 5,190.00 142,860.00 142,560.00 || Pair Told Wives They Were Go- General Levy to Meet Deficienc 4 a u ing Swimmi f Th i Expenses; County and Electr Wiring 94,900.00 ing Swimming But Acquired e Lundoff-Bicknell com- & State Estimated wpe bth pleat 5,680.00 88,820.00 88,820.00 Company En Route Here is a concrete picture of Burleigh county's financial affairs, much lee, » Chicago, was awarded é Elevators 78,900.00 penerneerowere = of which is chargeable to the operation of the city of Bismarck. These he general contract for the i Less accepted alternates .. *. 'T'380.00 111,320.00 142000 figures were prepared by county officials in answer to queries from bond North Dakota state capitol z 2 ” " Rochester, Minn., July 23.—(4)—] houses and investors relative to the tax situation in the county. \by the capitol buildi: Bismarck citizens will pay a tax City and county fathers as well as school authorities should be admon- issi = H pill of $463,863 this year. Sewer and Water Connection ..... 5,685.00 5,685.00 5,685.00 No poison was found in the vital or- ished to go lightly in fut ait N te ; mission Saturday. ) i —___. ______ | |gans of the two girls found dead un- ightly future expenditure. No more potent argument for The contract to be entered That, as far as can be estimated, $1,834,885.00 $1,860,830.75 ||der mysterious circumstances near ie ke ae be etereath The figures deserve the earnest study with the Lundoff siento ane ‘ r It of budgets » 860,830." ance: of the people of ismarck, because present proposed budgets mean only FLO! v1 ie : ie ert an pat anlbapaerepal Less estimated savings on allowances.......... 60,000.00 60,000.00 |jhere this week, examining physicians coe reductions when tae, fixed charges are torn into ‘consideration. ENE SCPEED eid for the general cost of $1,- i i ibe ——- said Saturday. e fixed charges are taxes this community cannot ge. ese are tor} An unexpected heart attack Friday he iis “eEHated oapeallicatia 6fwii:|| |... TOPAD.« ie 774,865.00 $1,800830-75 || SM Saturday. otticers made| special Improvements which have been loaded upon the city faster than tts|caused the death of Florenz Zieg-| tered brits Sve yen res tat of. Jeigh county and the state of North public statements taken from two] eSources can pay. Public improvements must be paid or the city’s credit is|feld, creator of the follies and “glor-| Jamestown, which, tina” company of ‘ » ‘Dakota. —— married men who admitted escorting| gone. If budgets for running expenses are not held down to the bone, ifier” of the American girl. ac thie Tier Cant Seances nee F fhe total, $258,822 will 08 the two single girls to the Zumbroj there will be heavier defaults in the future than those noted in this table. | —————--—— it is @ North Dak Preference because ‘ { Of the total, 623 “will go Some Salary Cuts river, where their bodies were found. It will be noted that defaulted payments run heavy in most improvement line bid, afte ana firm. The Mo- ' ot? current operations of the five In Cit: y’ Budget ‘They believed the statements solved| districts, in many instances nearly 50 per cent, an astounding situation which nates, was $1 120 vr for alter- 5 taxing bodies; $65,041 for general n Uity's buage the mystery. shows that in the future ability to pay rather than petitions for such public Uniee the teas 40,000 f — Th thie ‘ata temenits;: tii both of | Work should be considered. 5 e terms of the contract, sinking fund levies and $140, for In the statements, the men, ‘rhe 1031 tax levy for all: pit tee ety ‘ seta tees North Dakota sub-contractors and special assessment charges. ane hatte tae ett bed Grate figuor’ drove to the river bank,| figures of $975,276.25: Collections are $491,797.67 and balance uncollected faterial men will have opportunity These figures include nothing for|| SAlaries paid by the city of Bis- Gisrobed. and waded into the water. | mounted to $483,478.58. ‘The uncollected taxes are almost fifty percent. Submit further bids to the general the payment of delinquent special] Marci, togener tthe wudget for The men. according to the state- | 10 1915, the entire state budget was only $1,874.73, J |contractor, subject to review and ap- qssaments which the report of Otty|| 932. ment, had gone quite a way from| Tn past budgets it has been the custom of the city eommfssion to include nite -Witiiig SoNKrabeee a uaitor Ba. =. i shore when they heard ® scream. e levy a portion of defaul special improvements which meant that agrees fal year ending June 30 listed at area een een Looking back they said they could| taxpayers who pay thelr obligations promptly had to shoulder the burden of peepee eran peel $171,812.20. Chief of Police .$2,400.00 $2,040.00 . |see in the moonlight that both girls| those who did not, to maintain the credit of the city. How long the people the commissi recbaa Gar ae: Last year the clty rider pest : : Three Indiana Youths Held in} were strugeling in the water and that) of Bismarck can stand that load 1s speculative, There are evidences of the ee The same section c chligatey ther tone pay current delingencies h around the| Worm turning in many places. " - assessment funds. This year it is 1820.00 1,560.00 Murder and Fourth Is eee rere tiey “ood reach the Below 1s presented the whole 1931 county and city tax picture. ‘That|Noted Producer Is Victim of Sete hed sub-contractor to give ated Herren bop pepe aa Being Hunted floundering pair, the statements con- for 1932 sty be ne ancy an tetes perniine Proposed budgets which Sudden Heart Attack; Had labor and fede use North , ing them out o! ¥ tinued, the girls disappeared. P are now under consideration. e figures follow: if —y lated in the Front street paying dis-|! ti. a day, each 998.40 873.60 ee ‘One of the men dived several 1931 TAX COLLECTIONS Been Improving tran’, eating and ventilating con- trict when the Northern Pacific rail- : 1,500.00 1,200.00 uP) without avail and then, according to % pen, : arded to the T. P. Riley road paid its assessment for that pro- Nes oat dinec: ete oy: ‘A suburban |e statements, the men hurried to. Balance Uncollected _Col- 560 ered herd ponputn eat of $142,~ ject in cash. Dept., each 1,500.00 1,320.00 Police officer was slain by four youths | their car and sped away without even 1931 Levy Collections June 30th, 1932 lected} Hollywood, Calif, July 23—()—| Other sub-contracts sul wecoes Of the delinquent special assess- : “** g'100:00 1800.00 ||he had arrested for questioning and | dressing. State ..... $79,209.00 $38,933.58 $40,275.42 49.1 I der conside: Reser ic ent taxes, $4281.20 ts for 1990 and || ettant RAN 0520) aloutn vats Gi esata aH Statements Solve Mystery County General. 117,976.00 57,988.24 59,987.76 49.1 soem cps ee MS a r ye , = tan ‘ , Reuben | Int. & Sink 26,613.00 081. : . ges Hnguchles in special asenament|| GIny part ting - $2089 42102 | pulding machine runned to death| Tae gyal ssaton employe, and|ounty Road. Saaeam Inspr 7.80894. metrical producer for mere than 20 nich ud been carret St Binemeee axes and_payal . , . , ° , hanic, and| Bridge ..... : 3,143, 1544. 22 special assessments makes them @ fins : have| County Tuiti ‘ pea 1} A sudden heart attack in a hospital} that all bids on the work would be general obligation of the city and it also serves as Three Gary, Ind., youths, one of {ists diesel a neta ree rs nie ay oe Balhae cue 5,328.26 49.1] ended an apparent recovery of the|rejected and new offers asked. The Supervisor of whom, officers said, admitted shoot-| Solved a mystery Laced = ae 406. 450. 4,955.00 41.0 6 foundation for this eppears improbable that.any such ar- 4 .. after the girls’ bodies were found,.one| City of Bisma: “glorifier of the American girl” from Teport appeared rangement, aeons apie tar eben bas . er ps: ~~ ee Harold regen a Wednesday night and the other| General ii 103,011.00 51,960.52 51,050.48 50.4|a pulmonary and nervous disorder, cael fee te a — in were cust 5 balay rian 9 Girl Ki 0000. gobo |{fourth was nied ribssvatiioes wall rte ‘girls were Louise Prigge and Semin Py tices o1stse 12, 203.70 Py which dated back to 8 Bout with|money than was available for the In addition to the delinquent epe-|| Spiga) mspector here , Frances Polikowski. When no water p 7,258.43 3,439.60 331833 47.3|PReumonia in New York last winter. | Work: By adopting alternates, spe- cial assessment taxes, the report lists ja. Inspector. ...... ...0. slain in a car as he attempted to fae found in the Prigge girl’s lungs 1538.99 “W188 : arr Hf Still wearing the film make-up in cified in the bids, the commission was $91,480.81 in unpaid general taxes, of ssor ---27777 2100.00 1,80000 | Itight it out when the quartet start-| 7S ber body hore no signs of vio- Rats pes Pte a 31.0} nich she had been working late at|#B!¢ to bring the cost within the which $23,927.95 are delinquencies tor|| CHY Treineer ©. 72000 42000 || shooting. Ience, vital organs were brought here | 9,013.12 2765.29 6247.83 erie | Rigutiinla diavieeeanigiaallie aren | teaian es see rea 8 re]! city attorney .. 1,200.00 1,080.00 || Jack A. Werner, 2, a chiet eleva-|by ‘Wabasha county authorities tn the 15,340.00 1:787.78 7,602.22 EON | aeeoaoe ee edie coecee oreacboed |asation ot jiee eae eae eet Hope tones, Se ee eee cscs meee CE ee aa yas ben Mier when | Paving No. 1 Peeled rit 15858.66 50.4! nis bedside a few minutes after he| Thursday and have been under con- City officials are frank to say they Recreation super- building who bore a deputy sheriff's likowsk! girl was ing No. 7135. 652.2 3,083.51 60.1 4 sideration since that time. The archi- are pinning thelr hopes on better tax|| _ Vi80r_......... 3,600.00 3,000.00 || s4r6 was killed on a. southside| ‘te body of the Pollkows! Paving No. 2 27,497.92 19,172.07 8,325.85 69.7 | died. she had| tects advised with the capitol com- collections this year, and particularly || Sup’t. Wat. Dept. 2,400.00 1,800.00 sal in igs PS Sa ene and jehemiéts found no re As : pyre aes 8,119.36 55.4] Only a short time before she mission regarding the award and their in special assessments, to prevent aj| 2 Men at Pump See cwonentsr boas bit perce No; 1436.01 1190.98 245.08 82.9| been notified of the sudden change in| technical assistance was necessary to ae iss r y i . 1783. 998. 784.53 . . e expectation of the capi- 2 Meter Readers, the killers fled. alcohol. Paving No. 7 309.86 162.30 147.56 62.3)had shi 5 of definitely recov- | tol Bb eae ah $23,059. sii ‘Werner's wife said he had left the Bripesinin ttre ee oe rae ae 4 goceee ; Paes 137.38 28.5 ering Peivieniry heart es was bullding will begin Hoggan Figo thi unt, th house to take Mrs. Margaret Mur- ows! aving No. 872.08 1262.52 1,609.56 43.9| unexpected. The impresario had suf-| their intention to get it enclosed prion panera ates ey ile oe! ray, her cousin, home. The woman|ge Saturday. Rites ait Paving No. 10 182.85 None aes Gia Raeperen oart disease ter Jeane lthat eee tone get it enclos go H interest and sinking fund, a total of fled after the shooting and was be-| In the statement sabia or the | paving No. 11 4,500.78 2,708.11 1,797.67 60.0| Patricia Ziegfeld, his daughter, was! winter if possible. On this basis, dirt ; $25,146. The state tax levy for this! Heved to have escaped the bullets | they ace aan of, Mo | Paving No. 12 2,106.94 1,745.07 361.87 82.8/at the family home in Sante Monica {Wil be flying on capitol hill within year has not been made but it is|| Caretaker, War Police asserted the slain man had a eave and deranged alibis with Bismarck School when she learned of her father’s)a week or two. j assumed that it will be the maximum || Memorial Bldg. 1,080.00 }|Criminal record dating to 1913 and | Plainv’ “ Bega ates patected Dist. No. 1 .......... 123,794.00 62,444.18 61,349.82 50.4 | death. It is expected that work for sev- of four mills permitted by law, since|| Street Sup't. . 1,800.00 ||had been paroled from Pontiac re-|four mel s the. Fialnviow friends School Int. & Sink. 22,021.00 11,107.51 10,913.49 50.4| Seeking a complete rest, the orig-/eral hundred men for more than a this will apply only on the reduced|] *This item cost $665.10 last year. | formatory in 1917 after serving three | promises from vai that Kru. | Scho! Districts .... 151,493.66 83,514.22 67,979.44 55.1|inator of “Ziegfeld’s Follies,” an an-)year will be provided by the struc- valuation as fixed by the initiated || ‘*Gets similar salary from county. | years ee manslane dicts, rial [celal perme ee pte in Roches. | OWnships 48,678.00 21,652.23 27,025.77 44.4 Duel ars tase a Pee ture. Under the contract to be en- measure d th & ropbery. A nol as . = well as on Broadway for man; »|tered into between the commission eee OF ne Teer ga ita, promcoutrs, Judges and un |ter all evening, esate Totals $975,216.25 $401,797.67 $489,478.58 —_—Go.d|came to New Mexico, several weekS|and the contractor preference must ; The county levy for genera! oper- » | eerwone chart Q ago after re given to North Dakota labor. atin aunty le, for general over|| Underworld’s Slang | Pockats, was examined by polloe for| They bad. iy jotmities, pied ¢—_________g|oltowing hard season. a few days pebalimsetis $56,740 and in addition there is $10.-|| Makes Social Grade ||* S?"Doton tony ‘Burba, 18, who|Tuesday night at the Prige farm WEATHER iN NORMAL | Late Bulletins That seeming to improve steadily. hy ace, inking fund and interest, a| ¢ —— ——____-_- _______—@ | sai he finished a sentence at Pend-|home near here. Kruger has a wife ) EE reer R Miss Burke recently expressed @ cag og ed leton, Ind., prison a month and a|and two children; Salley, a wife and APPORTION FEDERAL MONEY | wish Ziegfeld would settle down on a The city levy for current opera- New York, July 23.—()— halt * ago "admitted police said, he|three children. Washington, — Secretary Hyde | California farm for the remainder of tions is $76,000 to. which $29,000 is} “Racket” and “Pineapple,” for- shot Officer Koehncke. ‘Burba was County Attorney A. A. Burkhardt today announced apportionment {his life. Gl \ rae edly SUR nora Sakne merly low-life words, have moved | wounded three times and asserted,|of Plainview said he desired to make | to the states of $120,000,000 pro- | Ziegfeld, born in Chicago in 1868, | ‘The school levy of $97,200 is si into good society. The under- |Police said, “the cop shot me before|# thorough investigation of the stor- vided under the relief bill for fed- | entered the theatrical profession when UD ‘ he died.” He was apprehended|ies told by the men before he could eral aid highway work. he was 13 and eventually amassed @ p etnarte fag chet ry epee pila ania pio eee when he asked a physician to dress| say whether criminal charges would /Meroury Drops From Recent — These funds may be used by fortune through his productions. ? Pees 43 his wounds. be filed. ' states in place of state money to His “Follies” led the trend towa: ‘The sinking fund charges listed are] OY. Ur of those «ho have not [Of his step-father, and Frank Printi,| “The girls were suffocated, I am Death Continue ments were: Minnesota, $3368. |hudity “artistically,” and, deploring| Washington Announcement Fol- bage brushed up on their language, |2!, They were seized by farmers. quite sure. There were no marks of | 599; Montana, $2,525,071; North | what he described as the daring and! lows on Heels of Action Ruling on Gambling Is Given by Morris Offering of a prize for high score on “baffle ‘ball’ machines installed in a number of pool rooms and other business places in the state constitu- tes gambling and makes the ma- pineapple is a bomb and racket has nothing to do with noise. Predicts Surplus for Canadian Wheat Pool Regina, Sask. July 23—(#)—The Saskatchewan wheat pool will com- Printi had been wounded in the cheek. His brother, Morris Printi, 22, was sought as the other member of the gang. United States Net Team Takes Doubles violence on their bodies.” “What do you mean by suffocat- ” “The girls unquestionably were panic-stricken when they found themselves struggling in the water and choked, suffocating to death.” Salley said he and Kruger left Plainview Tuesday evening after he told his wife he planned to go swim- (By The Associated Press) Near-normal July weather was re- sumed Saturday on a large scale but fatalities continued undiminished. Rains concluded their eastward journey Friday night, bathing most of the seaboard and lowering tem-/ peratures to the eighties. ‘Thermo- meters in Minnesota, the. Dakotas, Dakota, $1,933,901; outh Dakota, $2,004,573. SUSPEND GRAIN BOARD Washington, July 23.—(#)—Suspen- sion of the Chicago Board of Trade for 60 days for violation of the grain futures act in refusing clearing hotie privileges to the farmers national grain corporation was ordered Sat- coarseness of other producers, decided his glorified American girl was to be almost fully clad. He was married to Billie Burke, stage and screen actress, in 1914. Their daughter was born two years later. Previously Ziegfeld had been married to Anna Held, stage favorite of a generation ago. They were di- vorced. Taken by Farmers From Washington Saturday came a report that farmers of Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana have been brought into the scope of a de~ partment of agriculture ruling per- mitting use of four cents a bushel Paris, July 23—(7}—The United “ |Nebraska, and Kansas, only recently 2 . re Sees re See plete the present crop year with a|States Saturday won the doubles cha By had" sneha. Seebol. wih subsided, began to rise again but rae by, Be catnes Somimbbye,. Ste heir ss oes ae ees Ree oe urday. surplus of over $1,000,000, after pro-|match to take a lead of two to one) ‘They went to Rochester, telephoned | Week-end prospects generally were Commissioners Nail barley to help pay harvesting ex- In his opinion, requested by R. C. Morton, chief state inspector, Morris viding for all operating costs, A. F. Sproule, director for wheat pool dis- over Germany in the interzone final of Davis cup play, Wilmer Allison and John Van Ryn defeating Daniel Miss Polikowski, and then “got three bottles of beer.” They went to the for fair, warm weather typical of current calendars. Nearly 30 persons died of ‘heat, VETERANS ORDERED OUT Washington, July 23—(4)—The government Saturday served offi- Bid Rejection Story Penses. The announcement followed adop- tion of resolutions Friday by farmers : eld that where the machine is used| trict No, 2, said Saturday. Prenn and Gottfried Von Cram, 6-3,|P788e home and then set out for), ‘Wisconsin, six in ¥ i a is . 2, g ' » 6-3.) Rochester with the girls. however, seven in 7 cial notice on members of the Widespread rumors that all bids/of 11 counties in the northwestern erly Oe a ree is pou the et |_ Commenting upon this result,|/6-4, 6-1. beer was purchased and pale St. Louis, four in Pennsylvania, three! benus army encamped along and | for occas contract to construct] section of North Dakota meeting at fering of a prize, it is not a gamblin, device. ss Ks The machines, which recently have made their appearance in various sections of the state, consist of an inclined surface with a set of nails Plentiful moisture and sunshine/the United States into the final two for a 22-year record, had a cool 75. mmission, “ jothing Minnea) : crc che ced around various recep- lang. ideal growing weather haVe|singles matches favored to win and| vars from shore. Reuben and T then City Finance Talk|@te | the Tung applies to: thowe farm- i ected by the Use of a spring- be proj-|brought western Canada’s crop| challenge France for the trophy. had on our shorts. Frances had on | Di ement Rends The commission was meeting in|ers who have borrowed from the i foted by the use of & spring-propelled| rapidly to maturity and a better than| Rene Lacoste was reported ill with| ni) x" few light undergarments and | seer executive session Saturday, and is|ernment to make their crops, ‘and released for play, a coin poe is )average crop is promised, the sev-|tonsilitis Saturday, another of the/Pegey (Miss Prigge’s nickname) Army Bonus Seekers) , Dison on public finances, ram- | vnderstood to be considering the twoj allowance is made applicable in all | serted in a slot.” must be in-|enth seasonal crop report issued by|many misfortunes which have be-|Greecq similarly shen we went down Pant in Bismarck during the last few |iovest bids, those of Bischoff-Bick-|cases whether the security held by ! the Canadian Bank of Commerce] fallen him during the last few years,| Gressed similarly went Gown) washington, July 23—(}—The| (a7, nas resulted in the circulation |e Co, Chicago, and E. A. Moline,|the government is a seed lien or a lola. Bod aeidl De prope eet Be paaue Startled by Yell capital's bonus seekers Saturday ne ee, Sore sat Mrs. F. L,| Jamestown. i crop mortgage, providing consent can | Preacher-Wrestler ry many for_France in lenge! «we splashed around in the water|found themselves in a new minor|conklin, chairman of the Burleigh| Afchitects and members of the/be secured from other creditors hav- | Is Beaten b; O Sawyer Family Sure round next week-end. and then Kruger and 1 started to|war—one started by opposing leeders|county ‘Red Cross, gets a ue commission continued a study of the ing liens. s Beaten by ‘Pro To H Golf Cham ere pe swim out. Kruger was ahead of me.|who could not agree over whether |$150 a month for this work. bids and alternate proposals, and Twine Dealers Hesltate ° ‘o House P| Ruth Judd’s Brother | atter 1 was out about 30 or 40 feet, |their followers should leave town. The fact is that Mre Conklin, who| there was a possibility a deciston may! Farmers in Hingham, Mass., July 23.—()}— — N: A lif {I head a yell and looked around.| Walter W. Waters, elected com-| has been active in this work for years,|D€ reached late Saturday. found it difficult to obtain binding Urged by cries of “Toss him, Detroit Lakes, Minn., July 23.—(P) abbed in California) me heads of both girls went under|mander-in-chiet of the bonus ex-| doesn’t draw a cent of pay and never twine because the dealer knew . i = Reverend,” @ clergyman wrestled |—The Sawyer family of Minneapolis at the same time. The next time|peditionary forces, said they should/has, She does Red Cross work be-| South Dakota Will government's af a professional matman but lost |is certain to house the Pine to Palm} Los Angeles, July 23—(?)—Burton j just a hand came up and that was|stay. cause she has the time to spare and fled before he : when the “pro” used s new hold |golf championship trophy another|J. McKinnell, brother of Winnie Ruth all. I yelled to Reuben and we start-| His insistence brought temporary|likes to feel that she is doing some Ask for $5,000,000) | D. wuts of he called a “double cross arm re- | year, Judd, Arizona “trunk murderess,"/ed to swim back. When I got to| withdrawal of a police order that the | good in the world, she told a Tribune peace “dollar wheat’ verse trick lock and slam.’ ‘This was determined: in the semi-|was convicted by a municipal cour’/a point near where the girls were, I|veterans should evacuate government | reporter Saturday. Pierre, 8. D., July 23—()—Ap-|he had received a ‘The Rev. Lex K. Souter, pastor |final matches Saturday morning,|jury Friday on a charge of blocking|tried to find them but couldn't. property on Pennsylvania avenue be- paciacls SA tely $5,000,000 of the federal | the campaign of the Congregational church, | which were won by Pat and Dick/|traffic in connection with the sale of} “We both were scared quite a bit.|tween the white house and the capi- CARRINGTON JUNIORS WIN telief fund created by the measure rado, Oregon, Sawyer. Pat, the defending cham-|his book, “The Truth About Winnie|Reuben suggested that we get out|tol. Carrington, N. D., July 23—(P—|signed Thursday by President Hoover | Dakota, Minnesota pion, won from Cy Anderson, Univer-|Ruth Judd.” He will be sentenced|of here. (In his statement, Kruger| But Roy W. Robertson, leader of|Carrington’s junior Legion baseball| will be needed by South Dakota, the|, A tally for the movement will sity of Minnesota, 3 and 2, and Dick| Monday. said Salley made the suggestion). We|the California contingent that re-|team defeated Harvey's representa-|reconstruction finance corporation | held at Stump nosed out Pritz Carman of Detroit} J. 8. Lundrigen, patrolman. testi-| went up to the car and drove away, |fused to ally itself with Waters after | tives in the finals of the third district Saturday was informed by Governor |Sunday afternoon, Lakes, 1 up, in 19 holes. fied he arrested McKinnell as he was] tating the girls’ clothing with us. On|leading the recent march on Capitol | tournament here Friday and won the| Warren E. Green. An i bert, Devils ‘The ip match was to|haranguing a large crowd on a down-|the way home we managed to dress| Hill, said he expected to have all his|right to represent this district in the |for @ definite amount will be made |*Pesker. be played Saturday afternoon. town corner. (Continued on page three) men out of town by Sunday night. jstate meet at Harvey July 28 to 81. |later, Governor Green said, Tee Doueaanes » ] ES A AO Se A SS A —cgceeenee ese _ a 5 oo 8 NTS ELT. aa Wy ioe ory Sproule remarked that the agricul- tural cooperative movement “has been able to withstand the shock of the depression better than mercantile concerns.” The American combination, veter- ans of three Davis cup campaigns, held the upper hand throughout ex- most {cept for one game in the second set when the Germans led 3-2 and sent nee on the way to the river to swim. He continued: “When we got to the swimming hole, he went down to the water and then came back to un- in Nebraska, and two in West Vir- ginia and Michigan. A dozen others drowned in lakes and streams. St. Paul and Minneapolis, after 10 consecutive days of 90-degree heat near Pennsylvania avenue that the area must be evacuated by Monday midnight. Queer Tales Follow the North Dakota capitol building had been rejected brought a strong denial from the commission Satur- day. <. A. Fraser, Fargo, member of the Minot “demanding” immediate fed- e

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