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4 ’ ‘ WATTHAET ATTACKS SALES TAX SCHBNE AS NOT NGESSARY Charges Tax on Power Com- panies Will*Provitie $1,- 300,000 For Schools Rolla, N. D., Sept. 21—(#)—De- elaring that under a 1933 law impos- ing & gross earnings tax on power companies $1,300,000 will go to the Support of the schools, State Senator ‘W. E. Matthael of Wells county at- tacked the ha sales tax law as un- necessary at a meeting sponsored here Thuraday night by the Mount Pleasant Teachers association. Matthael said the law taxing power companies 12 per cent on their gross cent will amount to al $1,300,000,” he said, “end it is strange that it has never been mentioned by the sales tax ad- vocates who are so loud in their anguish over the dear little children of North Dakota that they claim are oa out of their little red sehool.” The sales tax law, Matthaei said, “was killed and rightly so when it first came upon the senate floor. Sen- timent strong against it that to revive it.” the referred sales tax on in Friday's spe- “was not passed by a oT vote in the legis irteen of 26 senators that voted for the bill have either been given a Job for themselves or one or more of’ their children, or they have been given patronage in some other way,” he declared. He said the administration sought to increase the state's tax bill instead of reducing it. “A great deal of boasting has been gene bythe governor in regard to the cutting of appropriations,” Mat- thaei said. He declared the last leg- islature appropriated $5,000,000 for the biennium compared to $10,000,- on — by the previous leg- “The administration claims,” Mat- thaei continued, “that the 25 per cent of the sales tax revenue that will go to the schools will amount to $1,500,000 annually. If that is the case then the 100 per cent will amount to $6,000,000 for one year or $12,000,- 000 for the biennium. “This, added to the $5,000,000 ap- propriated from the general taxation sources, will make a total collection Of $17,00,000 or almost twice as much ‘as has ever before been required for} | Kinsey Plummer, Kindred, was the 535th North Dakota Agrioultural col- lege man to sign an application for Part-time work at the office of Mrs. Payche M. Gooden, college omploy- ment secretary. Kinsey sits in the foreground, while his father, Ira I. Plummer, superintendent of Kindred schools, offers moral support. Mrs. Good, as usual, sits back and super- vises operations. Kinsey enrolls in the school of chemistry this fall as @ freshman. He has a bid in for the foecer toreeteeneeeaaties | 535th College Man to Seek Work emeritus of the Gold Star college band, being a flute and piccolo players More than 800 N. D. A. C. students received part- time work in Fargo last year, earn. ing a cash equivalent “of $200,000. There were 120 college women who worked in Fargo homes for board and room. During the five years Mrs. Gooden has been student employ: ment secretary at the Agricultural college, she has placed more than 5,000 young men and women in part- time positions in Fargo. Krem, died in a Mandan hospital kota in 1881, homesteading near Krem where he had lived since. He leaves five children. ‘“ Wing Man Struck on Head With Bottle Emil Erickson of Wing was brought! to Bismarck early Thursday morning! by Sheriff Joseph L. Kelly, charged with striking Babe Knowles, fellow- townsman, over the head with a bot- tle. The sheriff was called to Wing about midnight by a report that a man-:had been badly stabbed. Knowl- es is suffering from a bad gash in his head, Kelley said. It is probable that a hearing will be held Thursday afternoon according to the sheriff. In the meantime Erick- son is being held in the county jail awaiting the return of State's Attor-| ney George S. Register, who was out of the city Thursday morning. Quake Causes Heavy | Damage in Nippon| Kanazawa, Japan, Sept. 21—(P)—! An earthquake shook western Japan Thursday and it was feared heavy damage resulted, although a break in communications prevented receipt of {only meager details. The shock was most severe in Ishi- kawa, and Toyama prefectures on Noto Wednesday. He came to North Da-| | The She running of the state.” Peninsula. One was known to be KREM FARMER DIES {killed at Nanao, and two seriously} ‘Wilhelm Richter, 80, farmer near | hurt. H Strange meals—and added bulk in the diet.” baveextra | PERHAPS YOUR CHILDREN TOO may benefit from this delicious cereal . 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D. ‘Vhe honor of serving you at a time when and efficient do everything as near- ly perfect as possible. You can rely upon us. WEBB BROS. Funeral Directors RtAUS, Daleota, will be received by the ek Board of State Capitol Commission- lors, at the office of the Secretary, in umonia, which left me with sorere arthritis I read about Kru-/ Minneapolis, St. schen Salts and am now on my Sth jar. Have reduced 50 Ibs. of fat in 5 months and feel 15 years younger. Arthritis never bothers me. Everyone tells me how good I look—even my doctor.” Mrs. Margarete Brinkle, State of North Dakota iWORTH, President Buffalo, N. Y. R. M. RISH Fu Dato te Salts every morning in a glass of hot <j |or cold water is an especially effec- * G4 | tive treatment because it not only re- {| duces double chins, bulging waistline, ‘4 |fat ankles and hips—st and without leaving skin wrinkled— + \but it builds up splendid physical fit- | wnten ‘was favored by officials of both companies. 3 A fermer's son who started his in- SHEET-TUBE CHIEF dustrial career as a coal company rp clerk, Campbell was an expert in the |r the year’s project. steel tube trade, a director and form- cannes ate cone, Pdi salt er vice president of the American J A. Campbell Figured in Proxy Battie Over Pro- posed Merger | Allotment Meetings {ment of the Mahoning Valley. ships x OF ea Guan | Meetings to assist farmers in mak-| oungstown Sheet é:|ing out applications for wheat acreage | Tube company and a onary the | allotment are scheduled for next week proxy battle over the bil- 0. ‘as fol- Hon-dollar merger with the Bethle- Paper: Le ata at oo hem Steel company, died Wednesday | OWS: night at his home of a heart attack.| Sept. 26—McKenzie, from 2 p. m. to He stepped into the forefront of ‘one of the bitterest court battles in the annals of American business when | p. is sere weet &e Tis thir i t merge Sheet . largest | p. m. steel concern in the United States, of Sept. 20—Wing, from 9 a. m. to 5 which he then was president and/p. m. chairman, with Bethlehem. ‘The merger was blocked when Cyrus! Homemaker Leaders 8. Eaton of Cleveland, whose finan- ciai empire hes dwindled, and other To Meet Sept. 26-27 Ruth Dawson, nutrition specialist of} tockholders spent nearly a million! dollars in the legal battle against it.) Eaton, then the largest single stock-| the extension service of the North Da- holder in the $00,000,000 Sheet & kota Agricultural college, will hold Tube company, claimed he had not| meetings in Bismarck Sept. 26 and 27 shpat Bech ——— ss 1D OF STATE CAPITOL ao AR OMMISSIONERS : ent for Proposals DANGEROUS FAT | sedtg°preposais tor furnishing and linstalling floor covering in the new itol Building at Bismarck, . m. Bent. 27—Wilton, from 9 a, m. to 5 m. Sept. 28—Arena, from 9 a. m. to 5; c North Dakota, until nine- fae ers 9:3) A.M, Monday thirty o'clock. OMans and Specifications for thi work may be seen In the office of IN 5 MONTHS Secretary at Bismarck, North Dakota S office of Holabird & Roo! She Feels Yours Younger (in te iss cont wich. “I was very discou! Shicago, Ili, and in the follow- after hav- |i Bullders Exchanges: Minot, Grand ¥ a Fargo, North Dakota, Minneape Paul and Duluth, Minnesota. » terest of the Board of Stati A half teaspoonful of Kruschen jecretary h. Dakota BOARD OF STATE CAPITOL COMMISSIONERS Advertisement for Propoxals Sealed proposals for furnishing and installing lighting fixtures In the new tate Capitol Building at, Bismarck, / y the teadily, safely ness—it increases charm and attrac-| North Dakota, will be tiveness as reflected in clear skin, ae oF si cop ; bright eyes and added vivaciousness. | iivimarck kota, until Just take this healthful “little daily | thirty 2 ) A, M. Monday, | ee et Oe | tiane and Epecitications for this | Plans: 1 ca is h as dangerous, excess fat vanishes—Ob- | yori may he xeen in the office of the Se ae eel csattar and new |secretary, at Rismarck, North Da- | strength, increaséd ment and phy- | kota, in the office of Holabird & Roo | Architects, 333° North Michigan ave sical ability, more endurance. freer tie chicago, Ill, and in the. follow breathing, freedom from headaches, | jii¢ Builders Exchanges: Minot, Grand drowsiness, acidity, indigestion and! Forks and Fargo, North Dakota, and! Paul and Duluth, | \Minneapolis, St. blemishes. | Minnesota. ; plore garowpuninn Kruschen| The Board of State Capitol Com. | ts 4 weeks) you have EVERY-|™issioners reserves the right to ac- THING TO GAIN and NOTHING TO je‘ bide aa it mar deem best for th LOBE because money back from Fin- interest of th ney's Drug Store, Cowan’s Drug Store | 2o#rd of S or any drugstore the world over if not joyfully satistied—but be sure and " get KRUSCHEN and get slender.— | — y deem best for the ate of North Dakota. pitol Commissioners | Dakota. Sti RM. { decades # national figure in the steel |t© Meet with Miss Dawson at 10 a. m. | i {Iron and Steel Institute, and for three | 4nd Bismarck Club No. 1 are asked industry ‘and a leader in the develop-|Sept. 26 in the World War Memorial | Announced for Week Menoken, Valley Boosters, Rainbow, | Bismarck No. 2 and Riverview. with leaders of Homemakers clubs in! ()pq i “ mean an increase of 375 -men for ¢ Burleigh county. ‘The meetings wit!) “TOE Enlistment of North Dakota, a A be in the nature of training mectings | 375 New C. C. C. Men an early date gh is 4 d ia building. On Sept. 27 the following clubs are| Conservation Corps has been decided | asked to meet with Miss Dawson at|upon and enlistments will be taken|—A pageant parade portraying the -|soon to fill out the North Dakota|development of New Rockford the same hour and <ame pl rose, Sterling, McKenzie, Driscoll, | quota. | \ Here are Information was received in Bis-'¢_ ©, C, units will be transferred from marck Wednesday by John D. Wil-| North Dakota te southern states for ! ams, secretary. of the North Dakota | the winter. Emergency Relief committee, that an ‘ increase of 25 per cent in the Citizens | NEW ROCKFORD CELEBRATES Details of the order have not been bilee celebration for this city here 4 received, Williams said, but it will| Wednesday. 4 that when cold weather arrives the New Rockford, N. D:, Sept. 21.—() | and | Eddy county opened the Golden Ju- TIRE PRICES DOWN where they were a year ago! PATHFINDE Supertwist Cord Tires 475-19 5.00-19 $.00-20 5.25-18 5.50-19 R ALL-WEATHER rrtwist Cord Tires buy for mileage, safety, and velue. Prices start at Save Time! Our two new electric computing gas pumps deliver fractional gallons to balance whatever change you wish to spend. @There’s been so much talk about prices going up that we’re printing the facts about our prices for Good- year Pathfinders here. Look them over and see for yourself — most Pathfinder prices today are below the level of one year ago — and you're getting a better tire for your money! 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