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nnomatonet ina a ANE RAEI 5 rr VALLEY CITY MAYOR '{—Weather Report” {/FEDERAL COURT AT! Business Volume in Screven cae ‘understood the warme: business volume in the ninth federal solidati human life. And so, to get ~ chickens, and then what | sustain ily enduring, we miist : | z 4 i ij i 8 g bd tax or that on personai|will they—the CHICKENS—do? If /anything real me 2 ‘ we had a real good-hearted governor Jook away to our spiritual ste, we cover this up gl dlnas Porno egitg eg ettes and unfit movies, etc. Pad clear to three mem- {cast an anchor to wind! board, streaking | for the day. pursuit some | Kk For North Da- of county offices” as lower taxes it across his fields in It of some 0 BY MUNICIPALITIES} xi, = a Le ep tg i id von REDINOTER cloudiness, some- Jurors Dismissed After Several|year continued, the reserve bank’s| ment, they would “let sleeping dogs|be found in the sales tax but by the|syringe or poultry powder, just ready : wi 4 vere west i monthly report showed Tuesday. jie* and vote to continue the present | removal, as much as possible, of bu-(to save the life of that poor duck. I N U E and north por: | Defendants Enter Pleas Reduction from the July volume (state of affairs which has proved sat-|reaucratic multiplications of ‘govern- | Don't it beat the devil, that when one C ONT ny Fred J. Fredrick Ss ‘Thursday cloudy, | f Guil was not uniform throughout the dis- |{sfactory these many years since North | mental functions, probably 75% of |i8 imbued by such » generous spirit, ‘from page one? . Fredrickson Succeeds waater i of Guilty t result of shi increased | Dakota became @ state. I am sure not actuated in the least by @ mer- 9, . er east and ed hotel that the counties which are directly | Woe sere unnecessary whether under t ust be foiled at! Court’s Decision Otto Bauer of Mandan in | central, possibly | a ae ee eee te Lote aterm eg |attected will vote fo retain the prea-| oe,s ea Suotment plan OF other Bu-| ey eee the road by some mod- Involves $500 t Position eae | __ Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 20—()—|by the federal buying of swine. Flour | Mt, status. ‘The charge is made that on land|ern novus homo, who sits on the LA nce! "Fund peor South, Dae | Business of the federal court term in| production fell off between July and| tne fourteen counties ja the state] owned by the state $3 is spent for ad- money snd an “partial fee State Hail is fair, slightly Grand Forks practically was com- | August. Popula more than ministration to every $1 taken in in| do hope good ae F Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 20.—(—| warmer _ tonight pleted Tuesday, the opening day, and| Compared with August @ year ago Tea ee fiw DrOSSONE eon Tevenue, not taking into consideration | east, that this thing will not last. |) 1. p14 unt the expiration of the i F.. J. Fredrickson, ‘Thursday increas- ‘ increases were reported in bank de- x tional /the loss of taxes as paid by individ- . Yours truly, i ge. ckzon, mayor of Valley) ing cloudiness and the Jurors were dismissed by Judgelpits, electric power consumption, |Amendment are: Burleigh, /uals, The same charge will soon be J. M. McCarter, entire period of the Joan,” the court : Rech bende dea of the | warmer: tana: Fair east, unsettlea| Andrew Miller freight catloadings, iron ore ship- | ress Grand Monks, MeHenty, MEL@8S. | made in the conduct of the allotment, Bteele, No. Dak. | said, si 01 ague of Municipal- u ", -| Adjournment was set for Wednes-|ments, copper output and livestock ‘i " Stark, plan, where the farmer gets $1, $3 will ce not require the repayment ith west portion tonight and ‘Thursday: Stutsman, Walsh, Ward and Willams, : “Tats does: = was awarded to Minot,” Mavor rea: | warmer north and west tonight end|day. Carrying over of the entire eivi| eceipis. Department store sales also ED. MONSEN. eo BILL—SCHOOL MONEY | ner which the officals charged = Hlekson succeeds Otto Bauer of Man-| "MriPnesota: Fait, slightly cooler in| Ctlendar and pleas of guilty from) ire contracts and flour and linseed | | "Ina aoctety however, where the tail Sept. 15, 1938, |with the duty of disbursing the hail { dan. extreme east portion tonight; ‘Thurs-|™ost of the criminal defendants left) oauct shipments. 18 HE BAWLING US OUT? | is wagging the dog, this is inevitable. | Editor, Tribune: insurance fund could compel the pay- Other officers named are H. E./day increasing cloudiness and warmer. ef ee tte ua —, Fa |, While farm jncome in the district |To Editor Tribune: Continental governmental regulation| On the people of North| ment before Jan, 1, 1939, » period of td Rittgers, Jamestown, vice president; ‘ erating a still oad sentence | rom seven important items continued Temvik, N. D.land interference with business is|Dakota are to vote at a special elec- | nearly six years,” the court sald, “and ¢ and A. J. Manning, Dickinson, mem- GENERAL CONDITIONS y to operating a still and sentence | 1, -76r than the same month last year, Sept. 18, 1933. | continually driving more businessmen| tion on several matters which are very | {t could not be paid then, if at all, out, 4 : ber of the executive commitiee for] Low pressure areas are centered) was deferred until the next term of /t1° Dercentage of increase was not| In the Tribune of Sept. 12 appears | into breaking the laws, requiring more| important and will be far reaching in|of available funds in the bond interest three years. Other members of the|Over the upper Great Lakes region and/court. Lief O. Field of Mayville! ss" preat as that registered in July. /two editorials—“Just @ first step” and|officials to curb the lewbreakers. |thelr effect. payment fund. If there were no funde executive committee are Jack Pat-|‘rdmonton 29.2) while high pressure | Dciccd Sullty to theft of U. & money) “The ninth district includes Minne- |“Touring without @ map.” ‘The most constructive agreement] First in importance is the initiated| available in the bond interest pay- terson, mayor of Minot, who serves!covers the Plains States (Dodge City| tt iworveare in the penitentiary and|2 North and South Dakota, Mon-| The first is sensible and under-| that we have seen for a long time is|beer bill which would allow the sell- | ment fund on Jan. 1, 1939, it could not until 1934, and F.C. Olson, mayor|30.20). Precipitation occurred in the] {? two years | Pel ry encltana and parts of Wisconsin and|standing. Recognizes the futility of| that between the Beulah mine and its| ing of beer in any place of business. |be paid then. Would the bond inter- of Fargo, until 1935. Great Lakes region, in Manitoba and | fined $1,425.73. Michigan. the NRA to touch the fundamental! employees which recognises the prin-| I am going to relate to you a lit-|est fund ever be available for such Speakers Tuesday included Harold|in the north Pacific Coast states;} Clarence Johnson and Charles Hall issue of the modern world; that is tol ciple the sliding scale. If this|tle incident which will be probably of | purposes?” D. Shaft, assistant attorney general; | elsewhere over the central and west-| pleaded guilty to robbing the Whit- distribute that avalanche of goods/prinviple is adopted by other mines! frequent occurrence if such a law is| The court calls attention to 1933 J. N. Roherty, engineer of the state)ern states fair weather prevails. Tem-/man postoffice and sentence was de- People’s Forum which our knowledge of resources, in all future contracts in all lines | allowed legislative act providing for a levy of highway commission; and A. D. Me-|fhe"Binins States to the Great Lakes |‘crred until the next term of court. pated coupled with modern producing fore-lof nusiness it would not be long be-| On Ai Jock in the] one-half of one mill to be paid into a Kinnon, Bismarck, technician of the} ‘"¢, Plains States to the Great Lakes! arthur L, Anderson of Devils Lake =F not ug. 25 about 9 o'clock e | one-ha! / in oO! region, but warmer weather prevails | 5 (Edltor’s Note)—The Tribune wel- |/es, are capable of burying man in./fore we would have the dog wagging |evening I went into a store in a small| special fund for interest on North Da- Civillan Conservation Corps. over the Northwest. Frost occurred| Was sentenced to two years in the/| comes letters on subjects of inter- || Notes the inconsistencies of methods! the tail instead of the reverse. town (the store was still open) to buy| kota real estate bonds outstanding “The Missouri tiver diversion ts one|{n parts of Wyoming and North Da- penitentiary on a plea of gullty to a|| est. Latters dealing with contro- || employed, ‘The Beulah contract provides that/a few groceries. The center of the| and the balance, if any, to make up of the most feasible things that nas|kota. be eg charge. a|| attack individuats unfairly, | or The second seems to be @ plea for|on every 15 cents rise in the price of |store was filled high with cases bear-| the deficiency in the sinking fund for been proposed in an_ engineering 4 n the case of James E. Keys an which offend good ta: and fair ||faith to blindly support a program,|coal the miners and other laborers in ing the name of some Twin City brew-| real estate bonds. The law provides, « b) project,” McKinnon declared. “Con-| North Dakota Corn and Wheat Region | Noel Stapleton of Towner county, the|| play will be returned he which neither the writer or anyone|the mine will be paid an increased] ing com per) a thow ‘that oeneanes thete 1 out servation of water is one of the really| Summary for the week ending smuggling charge against Keys was|| ers. All letters MUST be slened. || ice knows what will come of it, or Here is ie that has|several smell children “(not high| fielent in said fund or others necessary things in North Dakota. Sept. 19, 1933 ne | dismissed on motion of P. W. Lanier,|| If vou wish to use a pseudonym. |/1 0° ‘ttt be done, Reference is] wate * ee anand ‘te tied le te etic. cae Prone Carry Water Five Miles Light to moderate showers on the! ts. attorney, after Stapleton plead-{| org, pseudonym firs: and your 3 never been used but be ‘school children), but children around | wise to fully pay said sums as - oy 16th relieved droughty conditions , own name beneath it. We will re- || made to all the master minds of the/out and it is probably the principle|8 or 10 year old, were drinking beer|before provided then the said levy ‘Some of us talked conservation a| slightly in some sections, but gencral- {ed guilty. Willard Huffman and Clar-|| spect such requests. We reserve ||nation, of various academic profes-|that will take us out of the depression. |and eating pretzels. On thi ts Ty and any moneys remaining number of years ago and now, when|iy they were insufficient to improve [ence Sox were sentenced to six months|| the Tight to delete auch parte of |; sions who disagree as to equippage,| ‘This prmple con we used im land | eae fet FY aeie tal akin La be cartel over t5 tS farmers who formerly had pienty of| fall plowing, potato digging and sced-| each, Ben Buchalter to 30 days in jail, a es ecuites a CuatINRE, ‘ldaneae meee a heme a petition asking repeal. therein shall be water are carrying it as far as five|ing of winter rye. Threshing is near-|and Jack Peters to 10 days on a charge : T imagine this article was calculated | each ou be eauene ar pened he w the bill pass-/general fund. miles, we begin to think of desert|ing completion. Pastures and ranges| of smuggling wool. All are from the to discourage any one from taking creased by ultiplying by the index SORME-WAY an eaTth foe tunes ie pout orcapertttly Mearannod ways. Torateds = Dadly and livestock deter) wathalla district. iain 1 | any stock in the economic analysis| figure cf vie value of fafa comamod= Be watched “and ‘Rept at least partly care, wierarne’ cours, decision RCO ee A ape pare ty fy Mission! River stage at 7 a. m. -04 ee aariter aces bared rast ath ee ot the man in the street = sine ities, Also why not pay public offic-| within bounds for beer would only be| sald, “in aid of the bond and interest about 150 young men in the state are) ‘Bismarck station barometer, inches: | smuggling beer, was dismissed. Cases |®dltor, Tribune: Sip teh TOMnne eaiioeniea” (QTL ree ‘Soesibia Nn the Sciahovor| At teats oer nm | fund, with nb) provision 20 tase By being Kept busy. 28.33. Reduced to sea level, 30.12. fagainst George Morrissey and Clar-| If one needed just one more reason are all silently acquiescent in the in-| sales tar would work after we Dave | During iene pan epee. jof {ment of the loan and providing that “Many things were cleared up last PRECIPITATION zerorr ence Hendrickson were continued un-|for marveling at the fact that this/comprehensibie) it should have # sal-|iaid the above foundation, ‘The ssles| restricti will be practically no/moneys remaining in the fund shall 4, @ winter by the legislature,” Shaft said. | til the next term of court. government has survived in spite of status Freerictlons. Maybe parents can do asibe turned over to the general fund, He discussed the bonding of cities| Total this month to date ...... 0.34] its administra thi utary effect in preserving the tax now will be just another addition-| they like with their own children but|indicates that the loan was not in- and sald It now takes a two-thirds) Norms, this month to date 922 {Oana ia 'a awa eek appearing 4a) iar hae there are child labor laws and com-jtended as a temporary loan.” na Yote instead of 60 per cent to author-|Normal, January ist to date’... 1392) C ONTINUE D recent issue of the Tribune. aot S00. An EAILING UO ONAN ad ss | gag renee Cobo OmTIa Sr¥se| Pee ee and it isn’t fair to] ‘The law held unconstitutional by ‘Nearly 150 representatives from 65 Sateen sie ey aurparemeet | Or rate thet Burleigh County “Commas that |aividual to obvious facts as self tnter-| with the top of the next for he would|is iikely to lead them wrong. raed by the 1953 ieghature affect- cities and villages in Noth Dakota} NorTH DaKoTA pots | Publisher, Hotel appropriated $500.00 of the tax money [est ,That self interest may be noth- ot Know where to Get the dirt ao arene ceaders of this Liquor movement] ing payment of bond interest. The ’ ie ey Sees eee ee = Man Fatally Hurt [tease i atthe ofte| 8, Uy anP" ttc, emma osu] rebar flo the cana mir eigen oven Se tn es en | BIBMAR, ca. In Auto Accident} tre ine pu tf Scion tan ue cuir | ute eh eg he, ote [eam fr un ot te ensues lth aa ae a 5 j= al vane ray adopted the following resolu- Carrington, cl 1 tiie ahaa PRGA UREA et les the Ania eoty Kes ed ee ly searches out the individuals who light rates, ‘The low spots are| What kind of « cake mney try Hele ne gtd red so estate etait “Resolvel we go on record as favor- proihy sear cic tt was 1aaray through his efforts |our tax money for mich a lide for rea any recalcitrant tendencies| farm income, common labor income,|to put over on the people if the hard |ready has Denes COARETOAERNASSG ing the Missouri river diversion proj-| Dickinson, clear 67 32 that the recall election was held in|all I know to the contrary, but to my aay: Heat aeabine treet etc. If we cut the Seren will liquors may be sold under the law?|000 more is ready for transfer. ect in its entirety and that a copy|Dunn Center, clear... 66 32 1921 when the Independents wrested (notion it is taking extraordinary u-|M&ny # bri walking the] fill the low places. huis) ner audacity and battling against) Action challenging the law trans- of this resolution be sent to the|Grand Forks, clear .... 63 39 control of state politics from the|berties with a very mebgre purse. acu nipiter soap Uiscatene ent athebiercont naire bral places] gl, righteousness ‘seem to know no/terring the hail funds was brought in Piluyor Fredrickson, the newly. | Jamestown, clear 68 38 00| Nonpartisan League. wit,®, time like this, particularly, | biities Giver. ‘The dist is being taken Out|"°De you think the people could get| petiticnere wine sought to enjoke, the etected president, presi Hat iat Ga eee pa) a Published Newspaper Niet, when teachers salaries have ria We all easily recall how Scott was,|of the low spots and put on top Of/away with such a thing? I don’t, for transfer. prcpclensipeng issued bre session. Speakers were Henry Holt,|Max, clear .. 72 33 Tn 1005, Bacon established the cut’ and educational facilities curtail- |S0me six months ago, kicked bag and| the hill. We soon will find the road} we see it all about us that, “What-| Judge Fred Jansonius overruling a Grand Forks, public works commit-|Minot, clear Grand Forks Times, an evening pa-/ed; when our county officers are hav-|D®88age down the steps of Columbia | impassable. soever a man soweth, that shall he al-| demurrer, and from this the petition- EF 33388888838838338 gz 83 88 Et f : = i 5 as: af i 2 4 PELs & I A Bes F| i 5 i SSSSSSSSSASASSLSSRSANSASSaeese Py 8 2 3) ep H i sf Te g g is BEE ra H teeman; Dean C. F. Chandler, Uni-| Napoleon, clear per. ‘That paper continued untilling serious difficulties cashing University for his somewhat fantastic Some ety oe 80 reap.” pealed. jpreme court versity of North Dakota; Prof. J.|Oakes. clear. loll, when the Times organization mikey warrants, and other warrants | PFoposals, but nevertheless exceed- J.B. FIED. |"ro those who would crow, saying| versed the order, ‘State Senator W. E. H Boyd of the university; Prof. Howard| Parshall, clear parcicared Fid om Fore late are being-registered for deferred pay- ingly illuminating disclosures. Not that prohibition, that noble experi-/ >fatthael of Wells county represented H Bimpson of the university and state| Sanicn’ clear toveral months the wimes and Hersig (ment; When many of us cannot pay |® text book prejudicial to the human) py cHOSE SALTY TEARS ment, has broken down, let me say|the petitioners, and Attorney General geologist, and B. E. Groom of the| Williston, clea uy Haditart ait B our taxes, others are denying them-| Parasites ever gets past the hundred Steele, N. D.,| that our form of representative gov-|a. J. Gronna and Assistant Greater North Dakota association. | Wishek, clear. leparate staffs and then were merged (elves #0 Pay and there are those who | fed censorship maintained by | the Sept. 16, 1933.| ernment must be honestly and care-| General Harold Shaft, the state treas- e an fifty per cen In , our issue of Saturday Septem-| s , 18 @ noble ex-|action was ht. given Myron Atkinson, Bismarck, sec-|Huron, clear .. 4 42 Bacon sold his interest in the news-|wint be collected, one is at a loss for |f€¥, who hold the keys of life or re = qi 5 , 3rd, 1983, we were touched—in fact|Periment. Our congress has really preme court's opinion, Fe eee eee acres rome | treet eter end fA a ee a ee er ae aie ere aumost moved fo tees tom|faledInialy esaute of seifshnest.| wich al ve members| a a MINNESOTA POINTS a v e follo ver divers! entit le § of . work the last year. Minneapolis, Clear 72 50 paper was sold to M. M. Oppegaard |proposition-which has been sneaky flosely assorted band of charlatans to Tilvestock Board ts Our free school system, a noble ex:| "as YY Sudge John Burke, Holt explained the position of the|Moorhead, clear 66 4 Left are is widow, Mrs, Calista |‘"0™ the first, I know all the argu | lead us out of social morass. Veto of Governor.” It is indeed a| periment, is on the ragged edge for DR GEE ee ee aerate OUT OF STATE POINTS Bacon; two sons, J. Myron Bacon and [ments advanced in support of It ad eo ane ea tas REO” |crving pity that in these good times,| People, for various reasons, have got-|| Strange But True and of which Joe Doyle, Fargo, is High Tow= | Keith)’ Bacon of Grend. Fores his pWnile st presents @ picture of a dying jiry te man superintending the caP-lwien many godd-old-pioneer resi-| ten out of the notion of paying their chairman, and Thomas Moodie, Wil- Pet.| brothers WF. Bacon of Grand Forks | a2 grasping at a straw, as far as the ee roeoee of nature and manipu-| dents of this state, who have spent| taxes. Why not some enforcement of News Items of Day ston, Js the other member. Amarillo, Tex. clear 8 00! G. Bacon of Hallock, Minn, and | CS Part of the state is concerned, | ting them so as to convert the gifts} most of thelr lives here, working from|reasonable taxes, (where the proper- (By The Associated Press) = fe located headquarters in Devils] Boise, Idaho, clear 0015" S Bacon of Watertown, &. Di {zcannot figure out where it will ever Hi lure into goods desirable to man-|dawn to twilight all day, and some| ty owner is able to pay)? People have| @——-—-—--———--—- . is , IL., a a x. . waves of iy wi ou vate sul ion. " Allertoi — ev. niThe speaker asked for the coopera-| Des Moines, in, cleat” Watertown, B.D end: Mia be Bap ae emcti meee ana proplerl mrp eam annu Homes for the rising generations and} Can't you eee that unies thé peope| Hendrie with = abvtgan wnea he Dodge City, an., clear . Vi Asti q 2 are now i. S. mselves er, | came - ton of every city and village in help-| Bian ton alts ‘cay pn] eles as stato ere ton, is held out as bait to this section | labor but tokens are given out repre-lhanded them by the U. 8. govern-|ut on the brakes and do some law:| ference. It wasn't that the pasteg + °Y lena, Mont., ra kil -sows and suck- oul 4 = it and Nebraska also has decided Kamloops, B. ‘C.. polds 52.00 epi iene paca here at 2:90 Pp. m., economically as we can steam genera-|The products may emerge a8 con-|ing pigs, that they cannot feed, while| It nearly seems like the’ cigarette highiy of ! ‘un The gun is to hunt Aiaprcaions for tunds must ne Eager 9, Mae MSE 8) rion, pat arand maser or gHtem chen un at fre] pmgon, gods a canta rade] eek oar though, tee |sompenie the Srewrs and ibe oy gue it, and there Medicine Hat, A, clear 00) the Masonic lodge will é - i ae are getting to be|cost of living, for the pastor’s a ar endeiot athe committee by| Miles City. Mont” clear fo. loon oe <onnee ~ that, Some irrigation? Yes, at a/are not procured for immediate con- | governor are bewailing @ severe lack|our invisible government. ‘The au-|isn't very large. a te tick. 1, bho cai ashington| Modena, Utah, clear .. Olaciemme, pastor of the First: Presby- | ese mmr ee pie Doe tree. umption but with the expectation of/ of the filthy lucre with which to de-/thorities are bound they are going to ee ieemea tre : No. Platte, Neb., clear’: facinnuebiipen ailvaive aba oak They say the job can be put over for | gathering more tokens. Since capital| fray their expenses while looking af-| enforce the law prohibiting the use| WISCONSIN TREES IN BLOOM peas ech work of the com-| Oklahoma City, O., clr. 6 Actin ieee parang cir er $50,000,000. Who says so, the army/|Teceived more than he could consume|ter the livestock of the dear, dear|of roller towels where food is handled ‘Maple, Wis.—The x ae 28 to. the See Mectings: ee Girdppelic, eae clear. 34 00| Moure of ‘Duluth Dr. H. M. Waldron ene ie comer to aioe Por. pears ie calling senate for hat, Tega eeane oe et a slay Parptetpe think that the! apple orchard of E. G, Doherty, eed het - Roseburg, Ore. rain .. 54 12/of Drayton, P. R. Fields, goods surph oa ee we ee | pag gh son epee and swal-} Maple farmer, have their dates =; Ree ciy hes tose nie tne, st, Lous, Mo, ‘clear... @ 90 Dinnie Af, unter erel Td, oalth io feet oes eben peers Reais Getaaall Sena cane r Opa a minnie Renliotienas| Al mised in Aveganibubcieyee. 4 , Fe tape be ead speed be given s"'s Marie, tien’, cldy 32 116 2 Giana Forks, all close associates of; The big point at the present time, | ly all the capital in the U. 8. He has loosen ‘up the purse: seem to be funny times. They pane ee eile bs ssagte gets of the short) Seattle, Wash., clear PR son a bis years of business life however, is that Burleigh county | supplied much of the capital of for-|out a few more dollars. the people want to work for DRY DESPITE WET V 12 Applications Sent Buaritig to cee 40|. Honorary pallbearers will tie ‘Tracy |not #1 esher nny tene map gr a mn ny mee: Praag, OG Be, Coen, ernment, state or national, and| Kenosha, Wis—Dry for a Twelve applications have been sent |Spokane, Wash, cldy 00/R, Bangs, George A. Bangs, Charles right’ If they han spent the men |ing to the Peder eae Fee Dee |e Ae eee oer fo rant: Balch Sears: gg reid echoed ‘0 Washington and everything is done|Swift Current, S, cleat 66 42 00|xiaus of Jamestown, Dr, RD. Camps | fcr fireworke we crue rave at ‘4 ee tal vel um te as aa eee eee i ee sworto-ane i aA iaeape €lhe Pas Man, clear. 56 10 2 , Dr. R. D. a least, », Capital was receiving 50% of|under their treatment, and that had four or five govern-| against probibition, if the hurry the work. Cities were ad hell, W. P. Davi Bi E. the at toe Wore Toledo, Ohio, clear... 74 58 32|Uell_ W. P. Davies, Roy ridgeman, E.|seen show and that appears to me| the tokens and labor the other 50%./most of-the cattle (even the reactors ral succession and still|board hes its way. The board vised ve elections and then make/| winnemucca, Nev., clear 86 40 .00|J. Severson, Fred Goodman, M. C./to be more than we will ever see out|This meant that 20,000 individuals|are fit for human food, despite |. Our legislature | ed to issue permits for beer. ‘The milk the people get out|torney general held the board te measures to put| arbitrary power under the EF applications. There have been 300/ winnipeg, Man., clear . 58 44 14|Bacheller, Harrison Garnett of St.jof the reported expenditure. were receiving nearly the same =| fact that the which will be established at Uni-|CONtinental Waterway Barnes, E. J. Lander, John Nuss, O. J. ea | pobre invevery line at fe the sis of adminisraiion, “Tais ‘wil not] SEN as Possibility piurpiy, jonn Kennedy end Frank W.) RAPS FROFOSED CRANE | |trade, and industry. |Our compete with work of private eng!- |" Messages of condol 4 sym-|- Sept. 18, 1038, Devils Lake, N. D., Sept. 20.—()—| ges of condolence and sym- 2 pt consumption goods, but the neers ps will help communities get TN pettin i aS pasty the Guit|Pathy were received by members of Bills: atm: with many unsatisfied human started. nee great opportunity Of Mexico to Hudson Bay would be Bacon's family from all over the ise the seven measures to be}can only purchase 50% of Piipan pean eeussed€ peat opps ¥{made possible by the Missouri River United States. Men high in official) Voted on at the special election next|and the classes who ave a life of the state and nation and lowly |Friday is the constitutional amend-|other 50% have all wants sai Dangers Lurkingin ‘ °* this time because now they have fed-| diversion project, B. E. Lovejoy, form-|_ 8 ton” Bacon had employed|ment providing for the consolidation Consequently the undivided ‘couldn’ ‘school levy Agri tural { m e] eral funds to use. Dean Chandler|@ South Dakota state engineer, said] Yorecis nhow Boal nes employed |r the offices of county judge and | up, oe cae Rls “a eultu Plan the Said that engineers would be happy | Tuesday. J. F. T. O'Connor, comptrolier of |clerk of court in counties of 15,000] Obviously the remedy is to increase |#Dd byways, as Ohrist said, and teach pert—one quarter of land a fe Sb 5 b is to and as and to help in any way not only as engin-| In ® telegram to Frank W. Mur-|. 10° oicy in Washington, sent {Population or under. This measure| the amount of tokens received by 6 the poor | hous i é eid : zens » Regional director of the federal { ere at the university but as citizens |POy, Tegionsl director Of the feders!| message as did James W. Foley of jstiecta directly thirty-nine of the| masses to the point where they fifty-three counties of the state.|buy the western states, Lovejoy proclaimed |#asedena, Calif, the North Dakota Me goods, take them out Three Are A: the discovery of “a low pass-in mor- | Poet. : ten wie ban ponte ot ee ee re Arrested — |aine at Britton, 8D, which will carry Tin tenth ot Bacon stnced a pat at proximately £25,000 of the state's 680,-| pestis Nas and is however, Fost ‘. Missouri ri ter f hh loom +. te 5 As Beer Hi-Jackers|Mimour inc, water om the James | ranicipal bulldings and sctbo! houses|®, 86 Bot affected by the proposed tokens abvorbed. = innesota | vere ordered flown at half-mast. Williston, N. D., Sept. 20—UP—A| tnd ‘Red Rivers ne ne nnesOte = those fourteen counties, which have! must not be interfered Of beer consigned by © 10-|“Tovejoy also informed Murphy’ the| GRAND FORKS SALESMAN no interest whatever in the matter, lever increased purchasing cal concern to a Montana destination | project would convert a million acres|KILLED NEAR MICHIGAN Fras seized by four men late Tuesday |of marginal wheat lands into irrigat-| Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 20.—(P)— ‘shall “shag south of sine. ‘The driv-| oq alfalfa fields in the vicinity of aj Hjalmer M. Johnson, 36, Grand Forks | oective clerk of court, or whether er, V. ee, antes, Williston, WAS! new lake it is proposed to be formed | Salesman, was injured fatally when| county judge shall be permitted to ap- - bound ft by the roadside. between Garrison and Williston, N.|the car in which he was riding alone clerk. Landers succeeded in loosening his |p. ‘by a dam to be but in the ifis-| Went into the diteh a half-mile north Where he notified the sheritf, who im-|0Urt at Garrison under the diversion at ANfTNgne, 1. Plate Tes i Officers of the Missouri River Di- ibe brought 30 Brand wari Fe 2: Late Tuesday night s telephone calt| Vernon association declared | these | anu ale Milli at 6:45 p. mi, N. .| Were discoveries not taken into con- opengl trae nee ts cebu" | sideration when the diversion plan| Johnson formerly lived at Adams, spected of being the hi-jackers had | WAS outlined and that they would add|D. He leaves his widow. far as Wells immeasurably to the val if uh pore coe eee been taken into custody. project when completed, "? * '"°| CLAIMS SPEED RECORD ee St. Paul, Sept. 20—)—A new Parmer, * 8" speed record between Fargo, N. D., all of the Wildrose locality. 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