The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 21, 1934, Page 2

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OP I UP CHT TNT. of flesh. ‘Their mad hands will be Jamestown, clear 0 the state being convicted, that I de-leral fund (which is the fund frem| course, was in 1833. As the 1982 tax| were on hand, on December 31, 1892, on the business \stayed, if not by this law, then by the Lisbon. clear 49 00, cided on the move, in accordance with|which the maintenance expense of| levy was collected in 1933, this second | emple funds to carry nt without em- |law of self-preservation.” | Max, peldy 50) 00) my solemn oath as lieutenant gover-| most of the state departments and portion of the state aid appropriation | of the state governme: Mi id: 53.00 pt in the real eatate | | Fenclteh vice: 3 nor, to uphold the constitution of the| institutions are paid) of 968,033.37.| was paid in regular course. barrassment, exoept in the reel satsss a Sas Ones ely 49.00 United States and of the state of| After deducting all outstanting aud-| “The only fund in which there was | bond interest payments on | Weather Report | | ParshaP ctar S100 North Dakota.” tor’s warrants, 8 there Teenatond A 8 shortage was | the, farm ae oa: ee aes tert the Bank of > Pembina, clear a. a No Respect for People unexpent ince oo! .| terest fund, from je » " t i FORECAST ganis, olay 5 td pe “Tt eaned to me that following his| Furthermore, all bills on file in the| ments on farm Ligh Sorel _ thru | North Power hob well ee ee 1 on, clear A " ti 5 vance AGT CONSERVATIVE) 2: mumet2tts Ens: onal #5 QRITTLD IN COURT srstesinserrai arses: |e este rein hy Meet yh it Tiere men ar Gay. unsettled, accumula Dect which T believe he ahould have/ Been Paid in full. Now I grant you|had farm Yoans could not pay thelr|est fund. Tt is apparent that the gov. —— For "North. Da- (as Te —— shown tothe people who cecied nm. DA balanoe of 1454038 i not | sere in 1582 A ‘kota: Generally| 74 : est est Pet. Legal moves inger will be General Funds Entirely Constitutional, Says/tair and warmer Huron, clear a e-seees 18 56 00 Government Will Use New continued, Olson sald—“The case will but ie ise Jong ware trom an overdraft *E ave spoken of the condition .of eee pte oF cog + Bi Se tonight; Friday Rapid City, peldy ..... 12 52 0: Weapon to Beat Mono be pressed, and it will be for the| Of ® ha ae the general fund as of December 31, condition of the state, I am Sponsor of Bill to Scale unsettled. ; AiCNESOTA SORES P' PO- — | courts to decide who is the legal gov. |that the institutional payrolls for) 19s 5°" are ‘ateo many special] cial A wil a Baw bible part Sut Dee : Minh: Low lies, Stop Chiseling ernor of this state.” OO Lee not Bean Woseived Oe paid. TA funds in the state treasury, and sink-|Sure One eons Mo aanae att pol 1 i est est Pet. scien He reiterated his claim that he had ite ing funds for bond retirement pur-| -ishle official conduct by nominat- aa ies senight Padey Minneapolis, clear . 84 60 00 Ro personal desire to be governor. iat bas ich pastous ih ee at poses. The state treasurer's report f tap Bebktoe Cain for governor on June Wednesday, Rep. William Lemke te-|tione oo PO WEATHER IN OTHER STATES | washington, June 21. — (#) — The|slected as our governor two years ago, the ex armenia’ due tne’ eenere: | 37740488, which, P. G, A. TOURNEY SET aN all ied oT os ene eae ee est est Fet,| government, an authoritative source I tpn it meee Fe are tantent | una, made in the month of Decem- ae or balance |_ Buffalo, N. ¥. June 21—()}—The measure was “conservative” and en-|and Friday: little WARMER | Amarillo, Tex. clear .. 94 66 00) Sisclosed, Thursday, monopolistic op- | my liking. ber, Were not received by the ststt | state, with ‘one Sera Stay iat 10a “Bree AEE titely constitutional. change in temperature. . Boise, Idaho, clear .... 82 52 00/cression of the “little fellow” and| ‘The opportunity for making him | tax ‘payments perce geet about | #422.046.72 larger than the total bal-| ole yers who served on the last The bill, which amends the bank-; For Minnesota: Fair. warmer in|Calgary, Alta. peldy .. 72 48 .00 chiseling. governor is ours at this time. In the | 125,000, the taxes paid in December | nce on haad on December 31, 1933, Ryder cup team will be qualified for Fuptey act to permit bankrupt farm-|west portion tonight: Friday incress-/Chicago, Til, clear .... 98 68 .20|" By q far-reaching change in pro-|interest of good, honest and clean | Sra neGetred in voomere wore eee [one year later. the annual P. G. A. tournament £0 ers to scale down their indebtedness |ing cloudiness and warmer. Denver, Colo., clear ... 80 56 14] cedure, this source sald, the federal |government I hope that when you go | than sufficient to take care of all pay- | "@4 taken the trouble to look at this here July 24-29. toe present values, was passed in the ONDITION. Des Moines, Ia., clear.. 92 62 .42/ trade commission is to become a busi- | to the polls on June 27, you will vote | rolis for the month. Lens report of the state reasurer, he would ee TAbee Mf, places by sections closing hours of congress and now {s Adal db appeedda bid S over | Dodge City, Kans., cir. 86 62 00/ness court to mete out swifter de-|for him and every candidate endorsed 4 have discovered that the first para- ba Ror sto da) NAIR aS acest Alberta ind Saskatchewan (Medicine | Eomonton, ee a nu 98 i cisions on charges of unfair prac-|on the ticket with him.” t btort orton raph of such report reads as follows: | include: Mi : SSe8- “| Havre, Mont., cldy .... “The state |“ ‘Hon. William Langer, " ep or thee Teesiiice {teak Feats Hoy Ste eee Nateaaee ou arene | Helena, Mont... cldy, i= 2 50 am Hee weapee, setetviie aw wees serra Tet Bhan Game on a| Governor of North Dakota, ' SUMMONS. and repurchase by installment pay-| "lade Pneitic coast region (Rose-|Ranses City Mo, ciexy los of change of the relations between the ONTINUE cash basis during the four years of/ Bismarck, N. Dak. | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County ments over @ period of six years. | ,urg 30,12). Precipitation ocourred in! Lander, Wyo., peldy ... 74 58 smmiss NRA, tained 4 my administration, and even though | ‘Sir: ele G Lemke warned lest the blil be con-|2"t.tow strip irom Lake Superior] Mediciie fal, A, cleat 1 86 SrUSRLeaL orabe inated By tile Sole trete pea ce tax payments due the state treasury) ‘In with Section 15,| JN DISTRICT COURT, Fourth Judt fused we pe Brn caneats a southwestward to Oklahoma and at| Miles City, Mont, pedy et SS 09 mission Shafer Cond | ad Sec eae dollars be-|Chapter 199, Session Laws of aL Erma Ellen’ Dean, Plaintiff, reac! = lena, ah, clear .. r . \- | ve. iiveta, tints each bears ihe sate si scattered places from Nebrasks north (No. Platte, Neb, rain’. 82 60 As this order was explained, the/ OMaler VONGEMNS ivears, we were able to and did conduct |Ieetions, dlavursemerss ana, belanoes| Franke Clarence ‘Dean, Defendant. thorship. Senator Frazier (Rep. N.|the weather is generally fair. Tem-| Okla, City, Okla., clear 102 70 .10/emphasts ts to be placed on the com-/ False Statements {the state business on # cash basis|for the six months ending December! The State of North | Dakota to the D) introduced the senate bill. ratures continue high in the Centrai|Pr., Albert. Sask, peldy 72 48 02/ mission's judicial function. Hitherto throughout the entire period. 1. 1982, | You'are hereby summoned to answer ‘This measure should be called con-|States and slightly warmer weather |QUAPPelle, Sask., peldy 74 44 {ts operations have been three-fold. Of N. D. Finances |""y2 only were claims for expenses Statement the complaint in thia action, which servative.” Lemke said. “In fact, by| prevails over the northwest. | Roseburg, Ore» cleat -- 82 48 00) lt investigated, made complaints, and ae _ of the state government paid prompt-| “Balance in all funds Cincluding| Wil,be filed In the office of the Clerk conserving the value ot the roperty|_ Bismarck station barometer, inches: jsait Take City. U. clear 78 38 00 ts a in judgment on its own com-| ating expenses of the state govern-|ly when flea, put all special sppro- dratts in tranalt $840.00) $10,377,484.65./County, North Dakota, and to serve cred! 9. My badoet? . &. rie, ey A dl ment. your answer upon a bs aay wil Under’ the “present |. Missourl river stage at 7a. m. 42|Seattle, Wash, cidy... 76 $8 00! President Roosevelt, it ts sald, sug- | ene Governor Al Smith used to say, pikes Teenie Bos ta wae a itemiged statement of col-|* copy ‘of your a bankruptcy law. ft. 24 hour change, -0.1 ft. Sheridan, Wyo. clear.. 74 50 .00{gested the commission and NRA get ‘Let us look at the record.’ s appropriation to the local schools, z (ine deere Ce Maser utter “There is nothing new about the Sioux City, In. clear -.. 82 60 00 |together to iron out apparent con- A Look At the Record amounting to. about $300,000. The service of this summons upon YOU, bill. The bankruptcy courts permit PRECIPITATION See a Seine ” & bl flicts in procedure. Out of confer-) «t nave before me the state treas-|legisiature of 1931 had appropriated clusive of the day of service; an going concerns to remain in business), For Bismarck station: 273\The Pas, Man, ‘clear.. 70 50 99{@nce between the two, the new plan jurers report for the years ending| about $600,000 for state aid to local Pome a bs making payments, sometimes with|Total this month to date jcc: 333) Toledo, Ohio, clear .... 94 70 arose. December 31, 1932, and December 31,/schools for the biennial period! you by default for the rellef demand. interest, sometimes without. All this|Normal, this month to date ... 2.53’ winnemucca, Nev.. clear 66 42 1933, and a report of the state board | from July 1, 1931 to July 1, 1933. The ed in the complaint. Dill does is recognize a farm as a go-| Total, January ist to date .... 3.87) Winnipeg, Man., clear.. 68 48 00 of auditors covering the state treas-|first half of this ae Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, fupousen” Reinert: ais eee ee ONTINUE D turer's office trom September 7, 1982, been paid in the later pert of, 108%, | sated cay vr ath ‘As to constitutionality, Lemke said| Accumulated deficiency to date 428 eavanaeics 3 a Cc trom page one to January 2, 1933, The treasurer’s|but the 1932 payment was deferred! Atorney for sald plaintite, the bill did not receive a dissenting! = NORTH DAKOTA POINTS New Oricans a fe Feport shows that on December 31,/until the 1932 tax levy, from which it| “So it appears from the official rec- Blamarck, North Dakota. Seog aay toed eta EG High- Lowe ineesune . a oo} Langer Is Greedy, 1932, there was a balance in the gen-|was payable, was due, which, of! ords of the state treasurer that there! ¢-21-28 7-5-12-19-26. vn Ouse est est a Bacco | \Miami . 112 ‘ Dacrvctecson raised ayeiase ths bil Beach, pelt as a A Boos i 4 pees ene in 4 could be answered by a supreme court | Carrington. clea 50 . §. army engineers estima’ a ppeech a wman | decision. Crosby, cldy . 80 49 = ©.00'a road costing $10,000 a mile could | & are a few who, without con-| Devils Lake, clei 70 50 00 accommodate between two and three | » acience, would destroy the goose that| Dickinson, clear 74 30M) ithousand passenger cars and light |sey to you I had no personal desire | lays the golden egg, would turn out| Drake, peldy 3 33 00 trucks a day, and they add that such/to make that move. It was only after, o their homes a million farm fam- Gran Forks. Rear 74 49 00|8 Toad is adequate for national de-|I had given deep consideration to the | ilies in order to exact the last Pound | Hankinson, clear $2 .00|fense. seriousness of the chief executive of = GUARANTEED IN WRITING AGAINST EVERYTHING“ YET LOWEST PRICE EVER FOR FIRST QUALITY TIRES 3 : ae ton-Built FEATURES oo EXAMPLE SIZE 29 x 4.40-21 NOW PRICED AS LOW AS 520 The new Riversides have already taken their place with the finest FIRST QUALITY tires made in America. 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