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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1933 CITY EXPENDITURES $22,108.19 LOWER measure to legalize the sale of the new 3.2 per cent beer. | D. E. Shipley of Bismarck, member | the same period last year, Atkinson's) ¢————_—__—___________-» report showed. Net income for last month was e Weather Report _| $1,360.37 compared to $1,452.80 for April, 1932, the manager said. FORECAST Atkinson said that, though the For Bismarck and vicinity: cloudy tonight; ween. railing of @ bridge crossing the Heart river at Lehigh early Sunday and hung on the edge of an embankment at _@ precipitous angle. The front end of the machine wag damaged. Commission to Study Audit of State Mill A meeting of the state industrial commission has been set for Wednes- day when affairs of the state mill and {| elevator will be considered. Oakes, cldy. . Parshall, clear Pembina, clear Williston, clear Wishek, cldy. .. SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS High. CASS COUNTY FOLK TO AID BEER FIGHT of the committee representing peti- tioners seeking the special election, informed the group the coming cam- Paign will be one of the bitterest ever carried on in the state and pointed to the necessity of raising sufficient fi- Partly j| Huron, rain ... transfer from proftis to the special assessment fund is listed in his re- Port as an expenditure, the transfer HELD IN BANK ROBBERY nances. Fargo Businessmen Form Or- ganization to Work For Initiated Measure Fargo, N. D., May 9.—(?)—Declar-| {ng that the proposed legalization of ‘the sale of beer in North Dakota is of ‘vital importance not only to the per- sons who intend to sell it but to every business in the cities and the state, a group of Fargo businessmen Monday Jaid the groundwork for a county or- ganization to work toward that end. | Because of bad weather there were| no delegates from cities and towns! Outside of Fargo attending and it was! decided to hold another sessison here | Friday night when the Cass county setup will be formed. C. P. Stone of Fargo, formerly of Bismarck, was named temporary sec- retary and was instructed to try to have representatives from every vil- lage in the county at the session Fri- day. Meanwhile a finance committee for Fargo is to be named to raise funds 4m the city to conduct the campaign for a special election on an initiated He said Cass county’s quota for the campaign expense has been set at $10,000. Capitol Model Will Feature N. D. Exhibit Chicago, May 9.—(?)—Mural paint- ings depicting the beauties of North Dakota, together with a six-foot model of the new capitol building, wili comprise the state's exhibit at a Cen-! tury of Progress Exposition, officials said Tuesday. The paintings, depicting the broad expanses of the state from the banks of the Red river, were made by Ho- mer B. Huntoon, head of the depart- |ment of architecture of the North Da- kota state college at Fargo, and four young artists. DOLLAR RISES IN PARIS Paris, May 9.—(?)—The American dollar, strengthened by heavy ac- cumulated commercial demand, closed Tuesday at 22.03 francs, an improvement of 49 centimes over Monday's close. Bismarck Spent $81,344.98 Compared to $103,453.17 in Same Period Last Year {| Net income of the city waterworks for the first 10 months of the pres- [ent fiscal year was $2,599.20 lower than for the corresponding period of last year, due largely to the fact that residents have failed to pay special assessments on water mains, Myron H. Atkinson, manager, re- \ported to the Bismarck city commis- sion Monday evening. Because of defaulted special as- sessment payments, the waterworks was forced to take $10,000 from prof- its for the special assessment fund in the first 10 months of this year. Only $5,000 was transferred from profits to the special assessment fund in the same period last year, he said. This shows that, except for the delinquent special assessments, net profits so far this year would the same period last year. Net income so far this year was $13,324.22 compared to $16,923.42 for ——— When 1S AVS YOU say (To yoursELF) “YES! AND TH INK OF ITS have been $2,400.80 greater than for! », in reality is a loan, to be redeemed as residents pay their delinquent special assessment levies, Says German Public Will Bar Stage Jews Berlin, May 9.—(?)—Joseph Goeb- bels, Nazi minister of public enlight- enment, bélieves the theater is one field in which the Hitler government need not take measures to oust the Jews. He predicts the public gradual- ly will force them out. Chancellor Hitler's propaganda spe- cialist told a meeting last night of theater owners, directors and stars that the government has no intention of forcing the theatres to produce Propaganda. He cited the present revolution as an excellent sample of drama “enacted in the daily streets.” Further restrictions on Jews were imposed Tuesday in revised civil serv- ice regulations. Jews maintaining of- ‘ices because of war service must now show they underwent fire in the war and those who were ever identified with Communists or the Republican War Veterans association are barred. This applics to such posts as judges, Professors, notaries and police. Premier Hermann Goering of Prus- la, & Nazi member of the national cabinet, also spoke last night, attack- ing unauthorized formation of various organizations in German life which closely approximated “political rack» eteering.” Light Snowfall Is Reported in State Sub-freezing temperatures and light snowfall occurred at several points in North Dakota during Monday night while rain continued throughout most of the state. Added to the week-end precipitation were light traces of rain to nearly an inch for the 24 hours ending at 7 a m. Tuesday. At Beach, with .19-inch precipita- tion reported, and at Dickinson, with 12-inch, snow occurred. During the night minimum tem- peratures ranged as low as 27 degrees above at Minot, with the rest of the state reporting readings up to 37 de- > Partly cloudy tonight; Wednesday clou- y west por. tion tonight; not much change in temperature. For Montana: Snow or rain to- night and probably Wednesday; con- tinued cold; frost tonight if s! For Min nesota: with light to heavy frost tonight; Wednesday increasing cloudiness, slightly warmer in south, probably showers in southwest portion, GENERAL CONDITIONS The barometric pressure.is low over the South while a “High” is centered tion was general from the lower Great Lakes region and Ohio Valley north- westward to the north Pacific coast. Sub-freezing temperatures and light snowfall occurred at several stations in North Dakota. Cool weather is the middle and lower Mississippi Val- Jey and in the southern Plains States where higher temperatures prevail. Missouri ft. 24 hour change, -0.4 ft. Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.13. Reduced to sea level, 29.93. PRECIPITATION REPORT For Bismarck station: Total this month to date . Normal, this month to date BISMARCK, cldy. Amenia, cldy. Beach, snow Bottineau, clea Carrington, clear . Crosby, rain .... Devils Lake, clear . Dickinson, snow Drake, peldy. Dunn Center, Fessenden, clear . Grand Forks, clear . Hankinson, cldy. Generally fair, | Fam ite, Ne over northern Manitoba. Precipita-| Oyis Cit; geaeral in all sections, except over| 8. 8. river stage at 7 a. m. 3.6 fe Pierre, rain . Rapid City, rain MINNESOTA POINTS Moorhead, clear é|st. Paul, ‘clay. OUT OF STATE POINTS High-Low- est est Pct. Amarillo, Tex., clear .. 86 00 Boise, 02 l0., pel Lander, Wyo., clear Medicine Hat, A., cldy.. Miles City, Mont., rain tah, cldy. .. Winnemucca, N., pel Winnipeg, Man., clear.. SRaRererecesseesesatszasaseusses SRESSSSSSSSASRSBSLSSSSRESSHSRERSSS BeeebeseeabbessskebeseseehsRery’ O. B. Lund, auditor, who has made an audit of the rill affairs, plans to submit his report to the members. The will be devoted primarily to a study of the auditor's examina- «| tion, Indications are that following con- sideration of the audit, the way will be cleared for again taking up appli- cations for various positions at the Grand Forks institution. At several Previous meetings the commission made no decision on the applications. Lefor Man Narrowly Escapes in Accident Dickinson, N.D, May 9.—(P)— George Bailey of Lefor escaped injury when his automobile crashed into the St. Paul, May 9.—(?)—Sam Terrin fromer Minnesota convict and wel, known to local police, was arrested here Monday on a charge of complic< ity in the $152,000 robbery of the First National Bank at Fairbury, Neb., April 4, HOME FOR VISIT Fargo, N. D., May 9.—(?)—Victoa Rose, graduate of the Universtiy ot North Dakota and for the last four years associated with the National City Bank of New York with head- quarters in Colombia, South Amer« ea, was in Fargo Tuesday on vaca< tion. . He will remain in the United States five months before returning, ‘While in North Dakota he will go va Donnybrook and Minot. NOTICE All. wholesale fruit and grocery dealers, retail grocery men, restaurant operators, hotel men, pool hall operators and proprietors of drug stores in Burleigh county are urgently requested to meet in the club room pf the Grand Pacific Hotel, Wednesday, May 10, at 7:30 p.m. Matters of vital importance affectin considered. i FRED ig the above interests will be PETERSON, Chairman. Tire Prices Higher Buy Now! Save Money! Euip with Pipestone Tire prices have joined the upward trend. We believe they will advance again—in fact, increasing prices of rubber and cotton are sure to bring higher tire prices. 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