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Weather Report FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: cloudy and somewhat unstettled to-| night and Wed-| nesday; somewhat | warmer tonight; colder Wednesday For North Da- cloudy and some- what unsettled to- night and Wed- nesday; somewhat warmer west and north portions to- night and colder ‘Wednesday after- quarter-billion-dollar Rockefeller cen- rtion. ter—the structural miracle that blos- omed in an economic drought—will warmer east blaze open Tuesday night on three Unsettled tonignt Ustling sides—d9th and 50th streets nsettled tonight ond Sixth avenue. and Wednesday, probably snow west pong warmer south and extreme east portions tonight. For Minnesota: ‘1 colder in east portion tonight: Wed. the world. Modern to the minute, it/S*criy® 24a tars |nesday increasing cloudiness, possibly , Will accommodate 6,200 persons on the} McLean Ss snow in northeast in afternoon; some- main floor and in its three “mezza-| Wilder & Wilde what warmer. GENERAL CONDITIONS A low pressure area is centered over the western Canadian Provinces while fo, a high covers the southwestern states, The weather is generally fair over the eastern, central and southern states, RUSSIA APPARENTLY WILL SLOW DOWN IN NEW FIVE-YEAR PLAN = Capital Investments in Large Part of Soviet to Be Pared Materially First Entertainment Unit of Ex-j , mileage pensive Rockefeller Cen- Renne “Lenno, ter Causes Stir New York, Dec. 27—(P}—The Music} clerk. aid For South Dakota: x warmer extreme west tonight; Wed- “ ~ FOOD SHORTAGE IS SERIOUS! nesday partly cloudy, Republic Will Make Extra Effort to Make Standard of Liv- ing Better For Montana: Pi—The slogan “slow down” is an evident objective 7 of Russia when ‘week upon its second five-year plan. A general slowing up of feverish nines,” as S. L. (Roxy) Rothafel, di-| rhe Missou: jrector of entertainment, prefers to} cal Cor sets forth next Tuesday by the announcement that| capital investments for the Russian] Socialist Federated Soviet part of the Soviet Union, in 1933 will be 18,000,000,000 rubles ‘about $9,000,- 000,000) as compared with 21,000,000, 000 rubles (about $10,500,000,000) the Northwest. Temperature changes | 4 errY thoughout the United States ‘have attendance there will be 200 doormen,| wesley Keliey, labor on ven. been unimportant but considerably ushers and pages. The nature of the| sine oeetia . 4.00 colder weather prevails from Alberta uniforms of these employes has been} 7, It. Atkinson, co. surveyor, ‘kept secret, but it is understood they inches will be a departure toward simplicity] relief cases 3 exis 18,08 from the elaborate uniforms which] ‘rs; Emma Scott, mother's eastward to Manitoba. Ice on Missouri river 21.0 This republic, extending from the Baltic to the North Pacific, contains 70 per cent of the population andj 92 per cent of the area of the seven Soviet republics. The food scarcity in Soviet Russia} has been a serious proble second five-year plan is“expected to vigorous activity ward the tripling or doubling of the The migration Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.18. Reduced to sea level, 30.02. NORTH DAKOTA POINTS have dressed the ushers and pages in} Geo. F, Will, services jother amusement places under the} ,man_. When the theatre opens, there w am Low Pct./be on duty in the entire building, 06 backstage and in the front of the 00 house, 748 persons—one employe for|c, W. Scott, putting up snow 2 ‘every nine persons in the audience. fenc BISMARCK, -cldy. Devils Lake, clear. Fargo-Moorhead, cldy.. . | Williston, cldy. .... Grand Forks, clear... jValley City, clear . Jamestown, snowing Minot, peldy. .... OUT OF STATE aries looking to- standard of of working groups in ses disturbed industrial programs under the first five-year plan. To inaugurate better living condi- tions, the Russian republic's invest- ment in light industry will be doubled in 1933 compared with the last year. Much energy is to be concentrated on development of local heretofore subordinated to heavy in- © Officers Installed by [Katherine Koto ‘o| New En New England, N, D, Dec. 27.—Of-|,, Postage for supt. of schools” 10,00 Amarillo, Tex., clear.... 24 Boise, Idaho, cldy.... Calgary, Alta., clear Chicago, Ill., clear Denver, Colo., clear. Des Moines, Ia., clear Dodge City, Kans., clear 18 Edmonton, Alta., clear... 16 Havre, Mont., clear. Helena, Mont., cldy.. Huron, 8. D., clear. Kamloops, B. C., cldy. Kansas City, Mo., clear. 36 Lander, Wyo., clear... Medicine Hat, A., pcldy. 22 Miles City, Mont., clear 16 Modena, Utah, clear Pierre, S. D., clear Prince Albert, S., clear. Qu’Appelle, S., cldy Rapid City, S. D., clear. 22 Roseburg, Ore., cldy..... 48 St. Louis, Mo., clear.... 28 St. Paul, Minn., clear... 32 S. S. Marie, Mich., cldy. 32 Seattle, Wash., cld: Sheridan, Wyo., clear... 12 Sioux City, Ia., clear.... 28 Spokane, Wash., cld; {Swift Current, S., peldy. 12 £7.—)|—Funeral | The Pas, Man., clear. Tolado, Ohio, clear .... 28 Winnemucca, Nev., clear 24 Winnipeg, Man., clear.. -2 mony last Thursday. Oakland, senior warden; V. B. Page,|Geo. Larson, junior warden; C. L. Harrison, secre- tary; H. E. Schroeder, treasurer; F. A.|c. G. Derby, county treasurer, Some increases in heavy industrial} production are planned for 1933, achievements have been claimed in various pro- grams under the concluding five-year plan, it has been estimated food pro- duction fell off to such an extent that 15,000,000 are receiving meals by what is known as the “mass feed- is about one- tenth of the entire population and five times as many as received food in the same manner last year. The present pace of industrial ac-| tivity admittediy has been a great| strain on the population by bringing | Mcoum, junior deacon; M. O. Anson, senior steward; M. A. Grannis, junior} Marion Scott, puttin steward; A. C. Pulkrabek, tyler. Dr. T. L. Stangebye and Mrs. Gor- ficers for Cannon Ball Chapter O. E.|_ prisoner S. Tuesday evening. offices were installed A. O. Lona, patron; Irma] , '%f Gentz, associate matron; J. A. Elliott,| Wilder & Wilder, stock Mrs, J. A. Elliott,|Purroughs Adding Machin Mrs. T. L. Stangebye, treas-| Téhbon. for machine in she associate patron; . A. Schatz, conductress; |Rothgarn Fun Mrs. A. G. Sahr, associate conduct-} portation of Mrs, E. S, Baty, ress; Mrs. E. J. Strang, chaplain; Mrs. Thomas Gallup, marshal; Mrs. H. L.| ‘roads _.. e 12.0 forthcoming session also will consider | the matter of collective farms,’ indicating the gov- ernment does not intend to alter its agricultural policies. s388sesssssss > 8 2 2s ARRANGE MARINE’S F Shanghai, Dec. services for Col. Richard S. Hooker, | who fell dead the day before Christ- 85 oe id S ; Average vhile playing with his children ae Son are as Last Year Was $4,877). t9°t cs viigiweay 14.00 | Thursday at the U. S. marine head- It also was announced bur- i ial will take place in Arlington ceme- jtery, at Washington, D. C. Washington, Dec. 27.—(P)—The ag-| * posts gregate net income of individual tax- | {payers amounted to $18,118,634,941 in} John A. V Ingredients of Vicks ‘VapoRub in Convenient Candy Form VICKS COUGH DROP ENGLAND HOLDS FETE New England, N. D., Dec. 27—San- revenue bureau, . ta Claus handed out 985 gifts to this figure with preliminary estimates! Twp. care of D; children at a community Christmas of $13,231,352,042 for 1931. | celebration here last Friday. This was reported by the internal) “YEN srwp which contrasted | D. 5. Macie: The average net income ‘for 1930 . ‘sentatives of fraternal organizations was $4,877 in comparison with a pre-| Bismarck Grocery Co and civic groups had prepared 1,000 liminary average of $4,245 for last : |sacks containing oranges, candy and year. |nuts and when the affair was over |only 15 were left. |sang Christmas carols under the di- rection of N. M. Weber. The young people 000,000 or more dwindled to 150 in 1930] 9", te ..Ny okATS! as compared with 513 in the well-re-| Imperial Chemical Go, POWER MAN SUCCUMBS Dec. 27.—(P}—Wil- jliam H. Barton, 43, manager of the | natural gas department of the Mon- ‘tana Power company, died Monday {trom pneumonia. Corporation net amounted to $6,428,812,710. a : year corporations paid $71,703,000 in| National 4-H Giub Committee, of Lincoln, Neb. Burial will be in'tax while individuals paid $476,714,- |Portland, Ore. He was a native COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS | Bc ele THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1932 e City of Bismarck, M. H, At- | 1 Kinson, aud., poor relief dis- i DUrsements crores 1451.94 ° City of Bismarck, water dep! water ... 21. Lutheran Old “Peoples Home, board & care of Jack Dickey 28.00 Hall's Drug Store, prescription for Rolland Wright . 2.15 and mileage * 2.20 John 0. Richard, witness fees Chas. Richard, witness fees and A. W. Quast, witness fee mileage a and mile: Gotleib Mei and mileage ‘ i R. W. Feltheim, justice fees... Sterling Twp., 'T. N. Johnson, L. Dorson, and F. R. Si clerk, aid “to” Mrs, johnson, Johnson, Two hundred fifty police officers,| Geo, M. Register, commissioner ot and mounted, have been detailed} of insanity . *5.20 for the opening, and special traffic} 4X¢l Soder, services as count} commissioner 39.00 lanes will be kept open as far north) 7. Rk. Atkinson, co. surveyor, but fell ny static over 2S Central Parks, nine blocks north. , mileage : gee 4.30 ut snow fell at many ions e! Further to handle the opening night F. A. Owen Publishing ¢ awards . - bat 8 eS. 9.50 onomy Grocery, groceric tor pension ce 10.00 chair- esti eNO! C. A. Swanson, services commission: Wm, Fricke, services as co. 40 21.80 SAS co. commissioner 20.00 es 5.20 Roan & Str ‘linic, ‘salary county assigned unty treas- urer, extra clerk hire treas- gland Masons] tren. Srriec Mite teas: gat C. G. Derby, county treasurer, . G. Derby, county treasure jficers of New England Lodge 111, A.! “postage for supt. of schools.” 10.00 am Low Pct.|F. and A. M.. were installed at a cere-|C. G. Derby, county trea 00 They are H. N.|, Postage for sher '3 office... 21.00 C..G. Derby, county treasurer, Ingland| “stamps for treasurer's office 30.00 signed to C. G. treasurer, re- dows 6.40 Derby, coun pairing wi Gilbert I] interest on bonds cee’ 275,00 Cc. G. Derby, county treasurer, witness certificat 6.00 up snow fences... coat, BNO: Roan & Strauss Clinic, venereal treatments - 7.00 don Gardner acted as installing of-/Police Department, boarding i EBS) Roan & Strauss Clinic, supplies The following | ei services wee 85.25 Geo. Psilolihnos, gravel... 76.5 Mrs. K. B. Elliott, worthy matron; Bismarck Well ‘Corp, gravel- | Pp. justice re iff's office Home, trans- und Eva Bosch gee H. A. Faust, maintaining co. Johnson, organist; Mrs. Agnes Anson,|Dr. R. C. Thompson, Wervices... 36.5 D.'B. Cook, rent for garage... "8.00 Laura Aase, Ruth, Mrs.| emma Kittelson, salary cx re s for nurse, case of Mrs, Sleight, Martha; Mrs. Ingvald Oakland, and Eva Bosch... 4.43 Electa; Mrs. Angus McDonald, war- |" nercnandise re OO gg gg der, Mrs. Edith Nelson, sentinel. United Chemical Ca es, siaiaiciale eis |_ of towels 2... wn 149.00 J._J. Scallon, clerk, Florence Income for Lake Township, poor .... 34.59 |Police Department, boarding mi now fenc ion, 171.62 Capital hing aiste, clerk Lyman Twp., coal for’ Ole Reckman.. 15. August Doehle, clerk, Long coal oa n, clerk, Missouri id Sulli- 45.00 Torgeson, assisting Dr. ‘hompson. ae 5.00 ivory soap f 20. maintaining road 32.00 4.90 Taxpayers who had incomes of $1,-| Wachter Transier Corp, freight “1.50 {3. Dr. I. W. Larson, services, 00 mops membered year of 1929. Last week} (Cancelled) eis |the bureau reported near final figures] Ge9. T. Richmond, expenses for for 1931, which showed this very select | mack. G."¢ class had dropped in number to 75) pairs Oct. - neces - 11,31 ‘ambs, labor & re- eri 12.89 Police Department, boarding prisone 15.75 income for 1930! p. "ar, ‘Tinsley, demonsiration In that teaching 21.64 pins... sesenes. - 25.30 North Western Bell Telephone Co,, toll & rent . wepeesevense 218,72 Cc. W. Scott, maintaining 1 The Bismarck Tribune, printing Rue Brothers, Inc. guard + ismarck, North Dakota, th, 1932, 19 o'clock a. m. | The Board of County Commission- | Ge roll call Commi December) Leo Gabel, maintaining road Kilzer jers convened. ewelry Mix. Co., leader Lein’ Motor pins tor Co, r, county auditor, use of car Election Day Nov. Ww »ved by Commissioner Soder, sec- minutes of the November meeting |N. Dak. State C appropria- ; Moynier, “aye; Fricke, |Standard Oil Co. ‘gasoline . boarding Marie Huber, mileage mileage for compound . month of November occ csn , assigned to pairs . No. 1 to. 364 subj due or delinquent: iC. V. Anderson, ¢ sheriff, mileage Soder, services as Anstrom, deputy |Wm. Fricke, . Hedrix, mileag: 19.90 | Sheriff's office, misc. office ex- Mrs. i Broadcasting Co., Wing Oil Co. s John Flanaga n, Riverview road Ka sin heme Geo. M. Register, services und mileage as comm. k Lumber Co aritan “Society, . Stackhouse, services and mileage as comm. of in- Paul Corrugating Co. cul- Mrs. Anna Dronen, mother's for 5th Commis. Dis, pension. ...... “ 25.00 Lawrence Golem: H, T. Perry, serv! Louis Tibesar, iron and work AG ey salary & ex- The Wilton Mutual Store, mdse. for John Rodgers ‘0., gasoline .. Sanger Mercantile Co., for J. R. Mertz Tebbo Harms, Harris-Woodmanse Village of Regan, J clerk, poor relief . Merchand!$e eee cecerenie B. K. Skeels, lamps & labor I. Roop, criminal mileage Frank G. Grambs, labor . Agricultural Extension Di- Mrs. Meta vision, salary & expenses seers eregee postage & ex- Mrs. Leona Acord, niother’s maintaining of ‘of Schaper baby .. Mary Cashel, servic Hoskins-Meyer, supplies Nels Dronen, road work Harvey Hardware & Furnitui Co., ‘funeral expenses of Mr: J. Zwiegle ....... Alexius Hospitai, Fred Borth Hay Creek Twp., lens, Chr., bridge work . nity commission Kilzer Machinery Co. J.C. Penney Co. juby, road work ck ' Hospit: clothing for ‘Ale “ot Bred ‘Bwoyeon, stamps merchandise J, B. Glanville, repairs French & Welch Disinfecting Co., lardware Co., N. Dak. Children’s Home, care of Frazier children : ° Thomas J. Galvin, rent of ga- Mrs, Mat A > >yk, poor relief. 35.00 rage for polling place . Burroughs Adding Machine C James Olson, road work . maintaining Sam Brown, road work . Geo, T. Richmond, expenses for Dak. Power & light for voting places ... Mrs. J, H. Olson, registration. leanor Pavlak, registration Board of Managers, M. H. At- Se ee eee tion for November Shunk Manufacturing Co., hl, Jr, ~ maintaining 8. Register, postage Rue Brothers, Inc. 38.00 (Cancelled) 105.00)G, W. Hektner, regis m 15.00] J. A, “Kohler, regis Go., repal - 11.40] St. Alexius Hospital, , ‘Mrs. Borth : A/e of 2 Perry, coroner's fee, 10.00] death of Roy: Wm. Weber n Show, H. P. Ole Hatle, repairs .\.. Ce 3) H. J. Glanville, trucking from 300.00) Bismarck to Regan ... | 60.64|Sara M. Slattery, registration. 8.00 80.75] Winston Newell Co, sweeping 43.20|Modérn Machine Works, Bis- Rue Broth, ne., guard rail 100.00 Dak. Power Light Co, 377.70] current & stream .......... 25,00|Copelin Motor Co. weather sher- strip and glue oo... - 25.91 vow 129.19) Mrs. Iva “Keator, mothers 9.50 pension .... . me 15.00 igne Jolinson, mother's es 5.00 pension ............ se enennnse 15.00 ‘an: Mrs, Ellen Jensen, mother's 2 Meoune 19.60| pension... s 15.00 . maintaining Mrs. Mary Mathisen, mother's 10.00 |” pension. .... 12.00 12,68 | Mrs. Margaret Field, mother's cement.. 159.30] pension. ..... ee ae BOM es, rent for ga= Mrs. Gertrude Coreli, mother's we for election purposes... 16.00 pension .. 40.00 mii- _|Mrs. Minnie Engelman, moth- .. 170.65] er’s pension Mrs. Mabel Bailey .- 957.90 0) pension 1 0 mother's Mrs. Flina Antilla, 1 pension... 5.:10|Mrs. Agnes Vask. pension. 18.00] Mrs. Kate pension 4.45| Mrs. Evel pension Mrs. pension 6.87| pension 81.18|Mrs. Julia Jordan, 5.00] pension... - 80.00 Mrs. Mabel Nelson Bjeliand, mother's pension 10.00 35.00) Mrs. Andrew Kraft, mother's pension eeerre 25,00 .. %70]Mrs. Lucy Piepkorn, mother's Sel- pension. ..... 15.00 100.00|Mrs, Sadie Kendali, mother's A/e’ ot DENSON oor cene 20.00 6.20|Carl Landerholm, poor relief... 25.00 metal Mrs, Frank Campagna, poor re- ae?) pee | aeresigpeene gers cue 25.00 Mrs. Tom Hannewell, poor re- 15.00] lief. : 50.00 John Hanson, poor relief Oscar Kavonigs, care of Carl Berndt, 20.00 Heronemos ‘Schmidt, Joe Solomon i 5.00 Bismarck Hospital, services kinson, secretary, appropria- rendered Mrs. C, Anderson... 203.70 segsssmerr 200.00|Crofte Twp. Fred A. Wood, Holeomb, demon- clerk, funeral expenses of euching at Sterl- Mrs, C. V. Anderson 35.00 w- 2064) August Doehle, clerk, Long ~ a August | Doehie, “clerk, “Long 2.20 5.00 August Doehle, clerk, Long Lake Twp. room rent for Minnie Benz ..... ; \H, R. Bonny, justi less {Bismarck Tribune, delinquent 5.00 tax list ADCP -.. =) S338 Hall, first entertainment unit of the|Sterling Twp. T. N, Roy Kositzky, witness fees Anton Bee W. R. Ebeling, witness fee i 109.31 Johnson Evelyn 2 ionic. “00.69 . Johnson, Glen El: 60.00 Like most new things in the world] sterting “Tae? AnM Shaper... 65.86 of the theater, it will be the largest] clerk, aid to Mrs. Vernice Generally fair, ©nt¢ttainment center of its kind in}, Sherman & Ralph Meyer Walter Demming, witness fee Herbert Smith, witness fee: a ‘fee Howard fee 30.24 Sterling Twp., N. Johnson, Mildred eescecee 22,60 é sur- facing sis - 421.00 Kansas Chemi- supplies .. - 77.00 Dr, C. house, witness leage ..... 10.20 Matt Joe Be John “Rose.Twp. No. 1. Rose Twp. No. 1... ©. 3 A. TL McCarl, judge, Long Lake : Twp. No. 2 6.00 Fred Twp, No, 3 James’ Brown, ter cases 17200 c . G. Da Creek Twp. No.8... 4 Creek ‘Twp. No. 8 court calendars ... 68.00 | Lewis ¢. Funston, cle Robert M. Welch, Cleri Twp. No. 9 i 6.00] Erick Twp. No. io ... s = 200 D. , judge, Logan Twp. sas - 8.00] ‘Twp, No. “ judge, “Logan Arvo Josephson, Twp. No. 10". : - 6.00)" ‘Twp. No. 36 D. Adams, clerk, Logan Twp Sirri Josep! No._ 10 - ceerweeee 6.00] Twp, No. 3 Mrs. Fred’ Smith, clark, Logan lIngvala Twp. No. 10 aah - 6.00] riett Twp. M. pector, Taft Victor Kosi Twp.) ie Mort Freto ‘Envik, ing Twp. No. 14 Oscar | Ander: ing Twp. Henry Zu Twp. No. 14 1. a - 8.00] “ville Twp. No. G._A. ‘Hughes, inspector, Mi Kenzie Twp. No. 15 Fay ‘Twp. No. 16 .. Moffitt, ken, Twp. No. 16 6.00 Victor Engdahl Gibbs Twp. N i 10.00 Emij Sabot, judge, Gibi No. 17 : 6.00 Walfred Tryse, judge, Twp. No. 17 Twp. No. 17 .. W._E. Sellen’ Creek Twp. No. 18 . Harold Breen, judge, Hay 20.00 laja_ child : 10.00 A. B, Carter, clerk. Burnt Creek Lake Twp., mdse. for Mrs, A, Twp. No. 20 Beardsley, for the months of Paul Schonert, Aug., Sept. and.Oct, -. $3.99] Creek Twp. No. i August Doehle, clerk, Long A. L, Small, inspector, Naugh: Lake Twp., mdse. for Minnio ton T » No. Benz, for’ Sept. Oct. and Nov.’ .. seeee 22,43 Twp. August “Doehle, “clerk, Long Tom Flanagan, Lake Twp., milk for’ Atinnie ton Twp. No. 21 enz .. c Lake Twp., coal & wood... Twp, No. 22. 843.12 | John “A. Bismarck “Tribune, printing, Twp. No. 22’. advertising and supplies . Frank B land Crane, justice fees. Twp. Ni . Weise, witness fees Tebbo | I E. Slaybaugh, witness ‘twp. No, 22". S. BH. Clizhe, i Butte Twp. N itness fees 0. Allen, justice fees . witness fee .. witness fees 0. J. Martineson, witness fees ‘Twp. No, 23 . IL, Mad Twp. No.’ 23 ........ Alan Clizbe, clerk, Twp. No. ss Elmer Bloomquist, tte Twp. No. H. Hamro, witness fees | A. Cleveland, witness Tees. . Anstrom, witness fee Twp. Ne yer, Ellen ‘Reese a ‘Twp. No. Gibson, cler ness fe h, witness fees IE. Reid, witness fees .. Twp. No. 24 .... ilson, witness fees . H.C, Olson, cler her H, Teichmann, witness Twp. No. 24 .. Nels Dronen, ins Lake Twp. Ni hel, Witness fees ry Ca ‘ lin, witness fee I, Fra L. le, ‘witness. fee... r, registration .. In Van Vi re registration Lake ‘Twp. No, 2: Albert Heintz, registration Albert Christe Sundquist, registration Laake Twp. NO. 25 sence: Phillis Leightheizer, registra= S. W. Wanttaja, Inspector, L} Sentai.) TOD. met wt. pector, Wild John H Twp. No. John A. W Twp. No. 27 anson, it te, A. Carlisle, | judge,” Wild .F. Buck, judge, Wild Rose Geo, Fy Kavoniu ‘Twp. No.'1 - 6.00] | Twp. W. H. Brownawell, clerk, Wild Sulo Rose Twp. No, 1’... 6.00] Twp. W. Feitheim, clerk, Wiid A. Tyee, Twp. 1 w. 6,00|_ Twp, No. 28 zs vt Viggo Jensen, ; Long: Lonis Olson, judge, Tryge Lake Twp. Xo. 10.00] “No. 28 No. 28 .. Argast, judge, Long ‘twp. No.2". 6.00 clerk, Long Lake Arthur nus, Twp. No. 2... zs 6.00] ‘twp. 8 sust | Doehle, clerk, Long Joe J Lake Twp. NO. 2 on .ccsccensen 6.00! Twp. No. 29 RN Wm. Mills, ‘inspector, Morton F. Il, Schroeder, judge, Crom: x iectrsnsctnriee nn 10,00] “well ‘Twp. Noi 29 a vford, judge, Morton Geo, Tosenbeck, Be: - 6.00] well Twp, No. 29 .. Day, judge, Morton F.C. Nelson, cler! - 6.00] Twp. No. 2 ton Porter N 6.00] Twp. Walter 6.00 fte ~ Wh M Morton alkenstein 10.00 e Twp. No. 30 . John M. /H. Little, judge, MSD: NO. Woda 6.00] Twp. No. 30°. Alfred Born, judge, Telfer Twp, RW. ki No. 4 ‘ 6.00 wD: Lilly Crawford, cleri, PWIND: 8 smite 6.00} Twp. No. Edward Allensworth, Wm. Frick Telfer TWD. NO. 4 cece 6.00} view Twp. E. Malard,’ inspector, Mis- BE, A. Lev sourt Twp. No. 5 .... 10.00] “Twp. No. Andrew Irvine, judge, Missouri La Twp. No. 6... 2 6.00] “Twp. No. 81’. Alex MacLean, judge, Missouri Arvid “Engstrom, Twp. No. 5 6.00] view Twp. No. 3 ., H. MacLean, cleric, Missouri Howard wp. ee 6.00}' view Twp. 0. Wie strom, Twp. 2 6.00] “Painted Woods T , |C. H, Soderquist, 1.00] “Painted Wood: ie Wm. Bro judge, e ‘Twp. No. 6 6.00| Woods Twp. No. Gamble, Orbra H. Brown, Rice Twp. No. 6 6.0c} WW. Twp. No. Jacob Swen: ALF. Kudick, clei Rice Twp. 6.00] “Woods ‘twp. Dwight, Ferris, A.B. Holden, Tice Twp. No. 6 ....... . 6.00) “luna Twp. No, Dan J. MeDonald, inspector, A. FP. Anderson, judge, E Lincoln Twp. ‘No. 7 . . 10,00] “Twp. No. i J.C. Mork, judge, Lincoln Twp. Axel Hedberg, judge, so. 7 6.00] “Twp. No. 33’... Enoch Schultz, judge, Lincoln L, Fisher, clerk, Be Twp. No. 7. Eee 6.00] “No. iy Emma Claridg jerk, Lincoln H.C. Asplund, clerk, Twp. No. feiecc. O00)| Cwm, Nos eR Harold N. Falconer, eierk, Li A. town Twp. No. 7°. 6.00 No. 34 S. Malard, inspector, Apple Brie. ee - 10,00 nport, judge, Apple wn, eek 0. Nelson, judge, Apple rk, Apple D. Sulliva eek Twp. No. Peterson, cleric, Apple j ins} +Creek 8 6.00] No. 35 A. Ye pector, Boyd judge, p.N 3 - 10.00 | 5 Welch, judge, Boyd Twp. jOscar “Ma 9 serene 6.00) Hill Typ, No. 85)... Boyd, judge, Boyd Tw: IMrs. J, F. Little, clerk, Boyd Twp, | Grace “E. on 9 6.001" Rock Hill Twp. No. 36 ., elds, judge W. Doan, inspector, 0 wogan 10.00} "Twp. No. Hee 6.00 | "wp, Now BT Ba Wm. D, | Deckert, “clerk, ite lpia nag é 6.00) riett Twp 37 Mrs.’ John” Benz,” clerk, ‘Taft Calvin Willia Twp. No. 11. sien 6.00] “riett. Twp. No.’ 37 , clerk, Taft Twp. Ed. Wagner, inspec! 0. wy 6.00} nix Twp. No. 38 Albert Pederson, in : Alex Thelma Twp. No. 10.00 | "Tarp, Peter » judge, Thelma Romeo Twp. eerste B00, Dw, Peter "A mn, judge, Adolph Thelma Twp. No. 12 1... 6.00)" "Twp. Colton,” clerk, “Theima - | Elmer 2 awsewe 6.00] Twp, No. ‘Thelma 3. J. Rhode 6.00] 7 yo nn, inspector, Driscoll 0. 1 nono 9.00 ond Twp. No. 39 a sland, judge, Driscoll \. Bossert, judg Twp. No. 13 >| 7200 wp. No. 39. Cc.” Ruble, Driscoll Mrs. C, J, Rhodes, ‘Twp. No. 13 = - 9.00)" mond Twp, No. E. Johns, Driscoii John K. Skei, clerk, Ri ‘Twp. No. 13 ‘ - 7.00]" ‘Twp. No. 39 M. Ward, “clerk,” Driscoli vder, “inspector, Twp. No. 13 7.00 Twp. No. inspector, SL. Jordan, 8.00) “Twp. No, 40. Pp, B. Patton, | ic ot 6.00| “Twp. No. 40 aff, judge, Sterling Geo. Mowder, No. 14’ 6.00)" Twp, No, 40 . on, judge, Ster Langley, clerk, Sterling F.C. Uhde, ins! Wm. Michelsen 10.00 Edna Putnam, judge, M Peter Johnson, judge, Kenzie Twp. No. 15. s+ 6,00] ville Twp. No. 41 Chas. Bratton, judge, McKenzie - Arthur Strand, clerk, TWP. NO. 1B sescorcrerernseresnemene 6,00] ville Twp. No. 41 .. Opal Watson, clerk, McKenzie Martin Strand, ‘clerk, Twp. No, 1 -- 6.00]" ville Twp. No. 41 Harry’ E." O'Neill, clerk, Me= J. _L. Asplund, inspector, Grass Kenzie Twp. No. 15. 6.00|" "Lake Twp. No. 42 Iter, inspector, Menoken, Oscar Erickson, : 10,00] “Lake Twp. No. 42 L. Dralle, judge, Menoken, Pete Oshanyk, judge, Twp No. 16... ‘ * . 6.00 ke Twp. No. 42 Wm. Johnson, judge, Menoken, Walfred Asplund, clerk, Grass Twp. No, 16 : + 6.00) Lake Twp. 42 Wood, ‘clerk, Menoken Henry Thor, cle! 6.00 ‘De 42. ffi Raymond 6.00) “Wilson Twp. No ¥, H. Trygg, clerk, Gibbs Twp. Logan Emery, clerk, No. 17 6.00| Twp. No.“43 Guy | Anderson, clerk, Gibbs John Anderson, inspector, Stei- 6.00|" ber Twp. No. 44 10.00] Twp, No. 44 ....... M Creek Twp. No. 18 - 6.00] Steiber. Twp. B. K: Green, judge, Hay Greek . Wm, Hickel, ¢ Twp. No. 18 we - 6,00] Twp. No. 44 .. J.P. McGarvey, Jr, clerk, Hay Delbert _Oison, cleric, Creek Twp. No, 18 6.00] Twp. Now 44 enn M. M. Glaser, clerk, Hay Creek 0. 0. Sperry, inspector, Summit ‘Twp. No. 18 .. wn 6,00] “Twp. No. 45 L, W. Sperry, inspector, River- |Wm, “Ryan, _ view Twp. No, 19 10,00 wp. No. 45 Gus Hoge, | judge, Riverview Tom Novak, ‘Twp. No. 19 .... <x 6.00] ‘Twp. No. 45 Lee Sanders, judge, Riverview Anton VY: Twp, ». 19 " 6.00 Twp. No. 15 Martin Bourgois, ¢ {James Novy, view Twp. N 6.00 . No. 45 John Flanagan, Fred Smith, ingp view Twp. No. 19 6.00 5 C. W. Spitzer, inspec ‘anon, judge, Creek Twp. No, 20 ... i 10.00 ence Lake Twp, No. 46 ...... Andrew Bertsch, judge, Burn’ url Johnson, jud, Crock TWP. NO. 20 ce 600] Lake Twp. ‘No. 4 Frank Paul. Jr, judge, Burnt J.“ Sealton, Creek Twp. No, 20 ‘ 6,00|" “Lake Twp. ‘No. 7 |Bva, Bailey, cl 6.00!sinking fund, amounting to $6,500.00 balance collected for bond lasug now, ret $5,000,00 to the sal- Lake Twp. No. 46 .. Owen McIntyre, inspecto zelgrove Twp. No. 47 ... Adam Haas, grove Twp. No. 47 arypetunds $1,800. ry fund, $1,500, oa wanson, aye; Soder, aye; Moynier, aye; Fricke, ay Johnson, grove Twp. No. 47 .. Mrs. Bert Glanville, clerk, Ha- zsigrove Tw! Mrs. Adam Haas, clerk, grove Twp. No. 47 Wm, J. Noggle, insp N.C. Lewis, judg 48 Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- ioner Swanson thi ‘WHEREAS, upon the request of the ;Governor of North Dakota and in ac- cordance with the resolution of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation there has been made available to the county of Burleigh the sum of §$8,- 100,00, of the funds and monies of said corporation, for the purpos loan for relief and work relief and for relieving the hardshii ftom unemployment in sald county: IT IS RESOLVED that said County of Burleigh shall issue its Certificates of Indebtedness which shall be at once duly executed and registered as fol- judge onded by Commi: isen, judge, Frances 2 cinct No. 48 . Wm. X. Ta cleri, ylor, clerk, precinct “Cleric,” Frances W. A. Falconer, inspector, ‘pre- . J. Roth, Judge, Sibley Butte Thos, J. Galvin, judge, precinct . a if 4 Certificate No. 1, dated as of De- cember 24, 1932, payable to bearer in the sum of $4,050.00 on the 24th day with interest at the rate of three ‘percent (3%) per annum from date, Russell A. Young, Sibiey Butte if cinet No. 49 of December, 8. F. Lamiert, inspector,” cierk, Sibley k el cinct No. 50 payable semi-an- ly on the 24th day of June and mnber in each year; Certificate / No. 4 Fred Harding, inspect i cinct No. 60 dated as of De- cember 24, 1932, payable to bearer in the sum of $4,050,000 on the 24th day of December, the rate of three percent (3%) per annum from date, payable seml-an- nually on the 2ist day of June and December In each year. And Resolved, that e: tificates of Indebtedne: livered to the Reconstruction Finance upon payment county treasurer of this county of the principal amount thereof. And Resolved that, in the event the principal amount of said Certificates of Indebtedness, of either of the same, is not paid to said county treasurer at the Federal Reserve Bank in Min- Minnesota until after the date of said certificates, or certificate, the holder and purchaser of said cer- tificate may endorse thereon language effect and substance as follows: ‘Interest on the within certificate from the date thereof to this. z . is hereby watv and when the first instalment of in. terest upon said certificates of in- debtedness or certificate of indebted- ness, is paid by the county to the holder of said certificates or certifi- cate, interest shall be computed only from the date when payment for the same is actually made to the county through the Federal Re- Minneapolis, sota, to the date fixed by the terms of said certificates or certificate for yment of the first instalment of interest; the intention hereof being hat the purchaser of said certifi- pay for said certificates the face or principal amount of same without interest and receive, on said loan, interest only from the date of the purchase of said certificates And Resolved that the chairman or hairman of this board shall make, execute and deliver to the Re- construction Finance Corporation the contract of this board, according to form furnished by said Corporation ‘h agreement provides among oth- er things, that the county shall use the said funds exclusively for the relief of destitution in the county. And Further Resolved, as a basis for the completion of the proposed Joan by the said Reconstruction Fi- nance Corporation as follows: That all act and things required by the laws and constitution of the State of North Da- kota to be done precedent to and in the issuance of each of said certifi- cates of indebtedness have been prop- erly done, have happened and have been performed in regular and due form and done as required by law and that the total indebtedness of said county as a taxing district, including each of said Certificates of Indebted- ness, does not exceed any statutory or constitutional limitation or restric. tion upon the power of said county to issue the same in the manner and for the purposes herein stated. That the loan to county represented or evidenced by said certificate or certificates of in- debtedness is made for the purpose of providing a fund for relief and work relief and for relieving the hardship resulting from unemployment in THIRD: That no liability, including said Certificates of Indebtedness, for the purpose above stated is or’ ha: been incurred in excess of appropriae tion heretofore made for such pur- pose in the final budget adopted by said county, and that a tax h levied or taxes already levied suffi- cient to create a fund to repay and retire said Certificates of Indebted- ness together with all outstanding certificates and charges payable from the same fund or funds. i That the indebtedness and obligations of said county includ- ing said Certificates of Indebtedness, do not exceed five percent (5%) of the agsessed value of the taxable property in said county and that the facts and figures in this respect are as follows: Burleigh County valua- assigned to Join Sagehorn, clerk, precinct No of said Cer- shall be de- cinct No. 51 se, Clear Lake i. FLA. Erickson, judge, precinct Corporation, clerks, precinct ag F._E. Dichi, inspector, precinct judge, judge, Lyman cinct No, 52 ... einet No. 52 P.N, Toews, clerk, precinct No. 52 cinct No. 53 1. Spangberg, judge, Tryg Rapa hone ba Floyd Arnats, assigne em C. | Schlomer, Dak,, clerk, precinct No. 53.... Matt Senger, inspector, precinct = i serve Bank inspector, Cromwell Albert Hintz, g) cinct No. 54 ... clerk, Cromwell . Sundauist, clerk, precinct “{nspecto i: , inspector, pre- F. A. Ernni Edward 8. ‘Allen, judge, precinct Po M.J. O'Connor, judge, precinct John Delzer, clerk, precinct No. . J. King, clerk, precinct No. . O. LeBarron, inspector, pre- 56 and two’ days registration ...... J. W. McLaughlin, pre: 56 and two days regis’ John H. Bowers, judg: Jacobson, judge, Glenview ott, clerk, Glen= Ny cinct No. 56 F. W. LeBarron, clerk, precinct G. C. Marsh, CANCE NO. BT cscsenoceenne V._W. Keller, judge, pods ‘Twp. No. erk, Painted Alice Cunz, clerk, precinct No. Paul Hedstrom, clerk, pr . F, Tourtlotte, lage of Regan Mrs, Ole Aune, assi H, Lundberg, Mrs. Ole Aune, cabin Election Day .. Johnson, inspector, Ghyiin Ole B, Aune, assigned to C. Derby, county treasurer, clerk Village of Regan ... a W. N. Kelly, clerk, Village of i (Cancelled) Wm. Wilmot, judge, South Wil- Joseph Warmke, judge, ei Sia Zelia E. Michelsen, clerk, South nuson, judge, Rock : 5 Elizabeth Warm Ben McCloskey, lage of Wing L_F, Lytle, judge, Village 0 Hoya Emil Lehto, inspector, it J. B, Glanville, judge, Village of J.J. Horner, clerk, Village of 18,997,592.00° 250, Outstanding Certificates of Indebtedness Uncollected tax for 1927 to 1931 inclusive Tax levied for 1932 uncol- Eleanor Pavlak, judge, precinct 375,329.00 ‘~4) Mrs. J. H. Olson, judge, precint David Olson, judge, J.C. Beattie, clerk, precinct No. Total outstanding tax... 1,173,437.00 threatened or pending questioning the organization or boundaries of county, or of the right of any acting officials to their respective offices, or in any manner questioning the right and power to execute and deliver said Certificates of Indebtedne: tioning the vaidity of s: cates of Indebtedne: any tax or assessment to pay the interest thereon, or which litigation might in any ‘way affect the power and duty of said id Certificate of In- debtedness in accordance with their oy ee clerk, Har- J._N. Forester, judge, R.G. Schneider, judge, M. Slattery, clerk, or the levy of precinct No, 63 otis county to pay Arvid Backlund, judge, precinct Dated December 7th, 1932, BOARD OF _ COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS OF BURLEIGH NORTH DAKOTA, By: GEO. WILL, Chairman, Cc. A. SWANSON WM. FRICKE AXEL SODER VICTOR MOYNIER County Commissioners of Burleig! County, North Dakota. Carl Bredy, Judge, precinct No. or C. E, Pickies, clerk, clerk, Hich- COUNTY, » M, V. Magnuson, clerk, Ghylin Twp. No. 34 = Application of Claire Henning Kling for reduction in assessed valuation on lots 14-18 (Inc.) as recommended by the City Commission, approved. Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- onded by Commissioner Fricke that the board adjourn to 2:30 o'clock STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh, I,_the unde: of Burleigh County, certify thateat a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of said county duly called and hela on De- cember 7th, quorum of the said board present, the foregoing resolution was duly adopted. upon motion made and duly carried and entered in the minutes of said ohnson, clerk, Sterling Howard Db. Watkin: 4 6.00 Canfield Twp. No. 40 All members voted “aye”. December 6th, the County Board’ reconvened, On_roll call Commissioners Swanson, Soder, Moynier, Fricke aiid Chairman 6.00 | Will were present. The afternoon was passed in exam- ing bills and records of the county. Moved by Commissioner Soder, se: onded by Commissioner Moynier that the board adjourn to 9:30 o'clock a. m, December 7th, 1932. Roll call; All mem Bismarck, No 6.00| 7th, 1932, 9:30 o'clock a, m. The County Board reconvened. Commissioners Soder, Moynier, Fricke, and Will were 6.00 | present. Moved by Commisstoner Soder, sec- 10.00] onded by Commissioner Moynier that Mrs, Emmy Scott be granted a moth- 00] er's pension in the amount of $10.00 er month, said pension to begin De- 6.00)'cember Ist, 1932. ‘ Roll call: Swanson, aye; Soder, aye; foynier, aye; Fricke, aye; and Chalr- an Will, aye. Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- led_by Commissioner Fricke’ that only outstanding $10,000.00 county bond held by Piper-Joffray & Hop- Wood of Minneapolis, Minnesote be igned County Auditor 2:30 o'clock p. North Dakota, jie Twp. No. 41 Dated December 12th, 1932. A. C. ISAMINGER, County Auditor. Moved by Commissioner Moyhier, seconded by Commissioner Swanson that the surety bond furnished by the in the amount of rs voted “aye”. ‘th Dakota, December Quick Print Co. $1,000.000 as official approved as to sufficiency and that the state's attorney examine it as to i, Grass Lake Roll call: Al members voted “ Report of J. L. Kelley, sheriff, for taxes and fees collected for the month of November, approved. Moved by Commissioner Soder, onded by Commissioner Swanson th: Canfield Township be declared open range for livestock to run from the 15th day of November 1982, to the 15th day of March ing a petition filed with sufficient signatures to warrant it, Roll call: Swanson, aye; Soder, aye; Moynler, aye; Fricke and Chairman Reports of the sheriff's office rec- ig tax settlements. inspector, Hay Fred Bergquist, judge, Steiber ~ + a dutius | Olson, lerk, Steiber Roll call; Swanson, aye; Soder, aye; 6.00|Moynier, aye; Fricke, aye, and Chalr- man Will, aye. Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- onded by Commisgi oner Fricke that 10,00] the board adjourn“to 2:30 p, m. Commissioners er, Fricke, and Will vot Moved by Commissioner Swanso seconded by Commissioner Soder that’ the minutes of the December meeting 6.00 | Soder, Moyni Bismarck, North Dakota, December Roll call: Swanson, aye Moynier, aye; Fricke, ay man Will, aye. Moved by Commissioner Soder, onded by Commissioner Swanson. the board adjourn to 1933, at 10 o'clock Roll call: Swanson, ay. Moynier, aye; Fricke, a; A, C, ISAMINGER, County Auditor in and for the County of Burleigh. ‘The Board of County Commissioners reconvened. On roll call all members 6.00 | were present, Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- onded by Commissioner Swanson that 9 | be it resolved that the County Treas- urer be instructed to make transfers ‘Transfer $8,000.00. from the penalty 6.00 |and interest fund to the general fund, Transfer surplus in interest and

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