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MOTOR VEHICLES IN 80 Advances, McCoy’s Re- port Indicates Both income and total registrations of motor vehicles in the state have |/128 against. inereased, the semi-annual report of | Was necessary, however, to carry the St. Paul Union Not St. Paul, July 13.—(#)—St. day at midnight. State Registrar L. H. McCoy shows | issue. Friday. Registrations during the six months ‘after the secret ballot was cast to over: period in 1934 increased more than | 13,000 while total receipts for the) period, over that of 1933 have upped | firm More than $40,000. Total receipts collected for the half |their employers had “double-crossed" year are $1,141,140.60 as com} pared | with a total of $1,100,456.25 collected © in the same period in 1933. Receipts from passenger car regis- | trations dropped off from $866,417.55 | in 1933, to $857,245 in 1934 while re- gistrations of this type of motor ve- them, hicle increased from 110,364 in 1933|titude of employers. to 120,114 in 1934. A total of $1,120,045.60 was cotleet-/ Larkin Will Attend ed from passenger cars, trucks, com mercial trucks, dealer's plates, mo- duplicate _ plates, | trailers, interstate buses, taxis and} intercity vehicles, while the remaind- er came from title fees, transfer of torcycle, official, C. Larkin will leave for Washington To Join in Strike STATE ON INCREASE) 2, rusts, Paul Decision not to join the Mill City ‘drivers in a sympathy walkout was made Thursday night at @ meeting | possibly here which voted 157 for a strike and A two-thirds majority Union leaders here made an effort | rule the action by a standing vote, | rir but those opposed to the strike held/sibly local thunderstorms this Minneapolis truck drivers, claiming |not much change in te strike at midnight Monday. They al-| |leged an agreement which ended an! probably 1l-day strike last May had been brok- | derstoms Friday night ao wigs ; en by trucking firms and that at-|not so warm Saturday and in west: tempts to negotiate wage scales had | Central portion. \been “frustrated by the arrogant at- State Railroad Commissioner Ben| border states and it is raining ee erp | Weather Report —$—________——__+ FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Possibly thunderstorms this afternoon or to- Saturdav jneapolis drivers in a strike which the eee ty fair; no Income From Registrations Al- latter has voted effective next Mon- much change ir temperature. For North Da | kota: General 1s | fair tonight anc ey. excep loc a1 thunderstorms thi afternoon or to- night central anc east portions; Slightly cooler east 1 PePor Bouth pi a. General ly THUNDER STORMS tonight and Satu. way, excepe a re it extreme east portion; |noon or tonight! mperature, »| For Montana: Generally fair to- ‘Wednesday night voted to Right and Saturday; cooler northwest | portion tonight. For Minnesota: Mostly unsettled, with showers or local thun- GENERAL CO? CONDITIONS The barometric pressure is low over ne upper Mississippi Valley ee over hern and central Great Pi lains tQuAppelle 29.56) while a ata is &, tered. the north Pacific coast Washington Meeting |amicope 30.14", afew tant seve ers haven occurred in the northern monton, Alberta this mor ; chairs, CONTINUE (rom page one: Special Session Will Be Asked to Probe U. §. Court Developments growing out of the Coll were: Probable resignation from their de- partmental jobs of at least 16 sena- tors and representatives who are now on state payrolls as employees in var- fous departments, D A rush order to equip the two un- is finished chambers in the new capitol building with temporary desks and Indications of possible impeachment -| action against state officials who have opposed Langer politically. May Vote Moratorium Probable enactment of laws creating a statutory moratorium. Prospect of passage of a new law in:posing a 12 per cent cross earnings tax on utilities to replace the present statute passed by the last legislature and now under fire in federal court, In his proclamation, an implied threat against insurgent officials who have refused to act with him was con- tained in the portion of the call which seid “the legislature has full power to require the full cooperation of all state 1 rt e Officers in the administration of the qualify for the special i generally voted with the while Whitman was aligned with affairs of state.” Suggestions of “friendly” impeach- ment proceedings against Langer, ef Lint 1 reetee Ha Fy fetess H i if i | | i il i REE [ H ek z i f BEEF gga i 4 i i a Ease Pain, Headache in Few Minutes here the weather is generally fair. the latter part of this week to attend |"7, titles and Ree Gite ape |e national oil rate hearing July Mt Ke Sah jee Fgh from from the For the month of June, the depart-| Rates into North Dakota from the!to the Great Lakes region. Langer. Earlier in the ment collected $187,549.80, a figure|mid-continent fleld of Kansas, Okla-| Bismarck station barometer, inches: |@NY and all charges of corruption and sight of his office in the A mrt considerably below that of $310,223.70,'homa, Texas and Louisiana will be|27.92. Reduced to sea level, 29.66. ea any departm building, sat five supreme court jus- i for the the hearing by the|,, Missouri river stage a ‘i a. m. 09/of the state government, to make a y set in 1933. Registrations foi determined at LJ ft. 24 hour change, - 0.1 full and complete investigation into tices beginning hearings.on Lt. Gov. month dropped from 41,982 in 1933, to inter-state commerce commission. Gas © al! charges against me es governor, to Ole Olson's attempt to oust Langer 25,531 during the period ending June |and petroleum products generally will PRECIPITATION inquire fully into the charges olde 30 this year. jbe discussed. For Bismarck station: against me by the federal govrenment, the character of the evidence pro- duced and the manner in which said trial was conducted, with the sole t power to pun'sh me by removal from office should said legislature deem}the court for an opinion, said they such charges and evidence produced! felt it would be best if the judge aid warrant .such removal.” not sit in the proceedings. ‘ Strongly hinted as a part of the| Friday, however, the hearing was governor’s message to the legislature 141 requesting passage of a new law em- ‘OL bodying levy of a 12 per cent tax (00| eainst utilities, to take the place of one passed by the legislature, was one portion of the proclamation, giving|fice after the postponement of the reasons for the call, which read: hearing. Several hours after the first companies and the railrcads, restrain-| “huddle” on policy, the proclamation ing the state of North Dakota from . collecting over $1,000,000 owing it in taxes.” Passage of such a law might remove the claim of unconstitutionality, lev- eled against the bill in federal court.| the Langer’s call for a special session was expected at noon. Throughout the morning, factional leaders sifted into his office, until his private office|of a “friendly” was filled. Langer or impeachment of state offi- During the entire afternoon the/cers opposed to him were discussed. leaders debated the question, as re-| It is regarded as certain here that ports on sentiment o: supporters/ranger forces will control both as- rhein the state were received by| semblies. telephone. ws on impeachment cov. Present at the meeting were State ered t coe 10440 to 0468 0 of the: Senator A. F. Bonzer, Jr.; H. A. Bron-|1913 code of compiled laws of North DUCED PRICES without Reduced Value ©6 | inee tor congress; ‘Frank Vogel, state highway commissioner; R. A. Kinzer, former executive secretary of the state committee of the federal relief; ad~ ministration and a co-defendant with Langer; State Senator C. G. Bangert; W. J. Flannigan, state representative and head of the highway maintenance division; Stephen Ter Horst, head of the regulatory department; State Sen- TR ee costly cars. The more high-priced cars Te change in price. Lower price you inspect, the more Ford V-8 features does not mean any difference in basic you will eee. material or in engineering—Ford has only one standard. There is only one Ford V-8 car chassis. | AMERICA’S GREAT TRUCK VALUE! It gives “a geome ort —— I¢ is Ther 1 V-Siseverything a truck should & powerful car—developing a be. Full-size. Rugged. Economical, 85 horsepower. Iehas the only V-B engine Moreover, Ford Trucks and Commercial in a car selling for less than $2500. Cats are built to handle 90% of all haul- ator D. H. Hamilton; James Malloy, secretary of the industrial commis- Despite its bigness, its roominess and its ing problems—with a body type for power, the new Ford V-8 is the most eco-. every need sion; Adam Lefor, state bank examin- nomical car Ford has ever built. You eave NOW AT NEW LOW PRICES himself, also were contained in the The eel faction. proclamation, which said “the legisla- ie proclamation ture has: the sole power to investigate tiled” with significant 87543 2 LATER LOOK WHAT IV'E DONE, PEG... BAYER ASPIRIN STOPPED TWAT AWFUL HEADACHE IN A JIFFY.,, NEVER FELT BETTER | PG, (ra FRANTIC, THIS WORK MUST BE CONE - AND IVE A SPLITTING HEACACHE EEE als If-You Are Tired by 11:30 If you begin to get fagged by ciency—how much better you feel 11:30 — blame your breakfast! —how much less you mind the heat! Perhaps you didn’t give your body = You won't get tired before meal . enough nourishment, or you didn’t give it the right kind. You're smart enough to give your automobile the right kind of gasoline and oil—why not give your body the right food? At least one meal a day, espe- cially in this hot weather, eat 'Shredded Wheat, milk, and fruit— ‘and see how it steps up your eff- 3 Normal, January ist to date .. Accumulated deficiency to date NORTH DAKOTA FOINTS, est est Pct. 1 KNEW (IT WOULD! gaver ASPIQUN 1S THE QUICKEST SAFE RELIEF PRON PAI Known BISMARCK, cldy. . Beach, pcldy. Carri elements you need for energy, tis- sue building, resistance to disease, and it contains bran to keep you regular. No wonder it makes you feel fe! Nature might have made a bet- ter food than wheat, but she didn’t! Start Shredded Wheat today. WHY BAYER ASPIRIN nage po porn sageszaassesesesece tS sassessesesesascase, BEBBSRESESEES: Sanish, clear Williston, cldy. SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS High. Huron, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY “Unseda Beleers WEATHER IN = STATES ion ye Amarillo, Tex., Peldy. Boise, Idaho, clear All Those Washable Cotton Dresses You've Seen at Lander, wel ter clear . Medicine Hat, A., Miles City, Mont., pel Modena, Utah, . No. Platte, ‘Neb. ing such positions probably would resign before the beginning of the session, to avoid any challenge of their rights to perform their legislative functions. Sixteen members of the two houses would be affected by the question, should it arise, based on section 37 of the state constitution, which pro- vides: “No judge or clerk of any court, secretary of state, attorney gen- The largest tone meteorite ever|¢ral, register of deeds, sheriff or per- found anywhere in the world, son holding any office of profit under weighing about 1200 pouzids, fell some-| this state, except in the militia or the jtime ago at Long Island, Kan. office of attorney at law, notary pub- : lic or justice of the peace, and no per- Now Included in Their July Clearance h- Low- % 54 00 “4 00 ™% 1 68.00 78 00 7% 00 2 46 58 00 54 00 42 00 82 00 54 00 54.00 56 00 62 00 72 00 80 00 54.00 48 00 50.00 8 00/5 64 00 48 06 58 100 50 00 7 00 58 00 56 00 50 00 7 00 52.00 58 (00 — 0 58 00) 6 00 76 00 16 1.32 SSRLSRLSVLSSLSB: PE MISS MAE GREEN TRICK AND FANCY exceed the sum of $300, shall hold any BIDER office in either branch of the legis- lative assembly, or become a member’ thereof.” One legal authority provided an- other interpretation of the law, hold- ing there would be some question as, to whether being an employe of the state constituted Holding an office within the meaning of the statute. Langer, it is believed by informants, will ask the state legislature to inves- tigate thoroughly methods by which members of the grand jury which indicted him and of the federal court jury ae convicted him, were World’s Greatest RODEO JULY 16-17-18-19 AT THE Missouri Slope FAIR The same Rodeo that played at Ft. Snelling during the Shrine convention Mamm oth Carnival | FAIR ADMISSION 25 GRAND STAND 25 MANDAN er, and P. O. Sathre, attorney general. A question as to the legal status of money on gas and oil every mile you drive. Examine the new Ford V-8. Look at those senators and representatives AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS now state employes was raised by many after news of the call was spread. $ AND UP, F.0.B. DETROIT Easy terms through Universal Credit Com peay — the Aatherised Ford Pesne: Piss. Payrollers to Resign From leaders of the Langer political AND REMEMBER THIS: The following Special Oe encanto faction it was learned that those hold- COOL—In the Ford V-8 fs furnished at No Extra Cost on Fotd V-8 De Luxe sae ar, AT THE FAIRI alt i children under 12 under 12 Free First Day PONNGYLVANIANS: BYBRY — In Sales Room of ME, Coens Co