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COMMISSIONERS’ elt loot hy North Dako 100 eclock A. The Board of Count: ers convene On Rol! sioners Swanson, Tiedman, Comm! Fricke and Soder were present. by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Tied- man that the minutes of the last meet- Moved ing be approved as read. Rol Swanson, aye; Tiedman, aye; aye; Fricke, aye; Soder, aye. At this time the Board pro £ examine and allow or rejec' to 528, subject to due or quent personal taxes: uth Paulson, services for County Auditor ......... Marian Lewis, services for County Auditor ... Mrs. Lenona Acord, pension . Mrs. Matt Ai pension Mrs. Viola er’s pension Mrs. Lizzie Bates, pension Mrs. Elizabeth mother's Timenson, Mrs, Luey ”Piepkorn, er's_pension. Mrs, Evelyn pension . Mrs. Meta moth- 1 Julia Jordan, pension ... Mrs. Iva . Sadie “penait mother’s pension Mrs, Ma’ Mathison, moth- pension . Elizabeth pension . Edith Hitchcock, moth- pension . Ellen Jensen, pension Mrs, Florenc er’s pension . Mrs, Margaret er’s pension . Mrs. Anna Dronen, pension Ara Mrs. Mabel Bailey, pension ... Mrs, Gertrude er’s pension .. Mrs. Oryetta Dutt ers pension ........ Mrs, Pearl E. Digby, moth- er’s pension... Mrs, Bernice Babcock, moth- er's pension ... Tacob Bere. Mrs. mother's “"moth- Field, ‘moth- mother’s mother's andrew Hochhaiter, poor al- lowance 5 Henry Kinkead, poor aliow ance .. Carl Landerhoim, poor aliow- ance .. Mrs, Anna ance Mrs. Frank allowance Gottlieb Dockt ance . Mrs. Tom Hannewell, poor al- lowance .... John Hanson, nee .. Carl Bernat, ‘poor aliowance Alfred Ramstrom, poor al- lowance Nick Peters, Jim Jacobs, Mrs, Belle allowance poor allowance poor allowance Van Vleet, poor Oscar Kavonius, ¢: aja child . Mrs, Eva Barker, Geo. Truesdale . Wachter Tfr. Corp. Mrs. H. indling, Ward children ........... Webb Rrothers, burial Mrs. Kallenberger ae Good Samaritan Soclet of old people Bismarck Hotel, care of! Ed. care freight care of Burden Lawrence > Peterson Seth, “rent” for Leo Gabel, maintaining . Mrs. John’ Weber, Si Ing services A._E. Shipp, Lauder IC. Penn for poor Good Samaritan § of H. Bassen rent for Oscar G. Wietstock, rent for Mrs. Snyder .. Mrs. M. E. § ing services Mrs. Mary Dixon, county patient Lutheran Old Peop! care of old people Webb Brothers, burial . George, nurs- y charges Montgomery,” and relief aay Monarch Elevator Go., work on grasshopper poison .... Martin Hanson, rent for Mrs. Sherman” .. D. Children’s Home, care of Anna Mae Frazier Alex Neff, Jr., maintaining. LC. Peterson, rent for John Rogers. Axel Soder, serv Commissioner Northw: telephone, ilies Bismarck Tribune tion supplies . Capital Steam Laundry, laun- ry Capital” Publishing Co, advertising North Dale Power & Light, heat & light Dorothy, Huber, reading ex- amination papers papal Publishing Co., rent N. City Water Dept., water bilis Gommercial Service, supplies Western Union, telegrams .. Harry Knowles, supplies for grasshopper poison Bismarck Grocery Co., tes, ‘pencils farris-Woodmansee, suppl Blemarck-Mandan create But re ary for County Agen: Arnot, City Treasu "1951 and 1932 penalty and interest . F. Lawyer, School ‘Treas- ‘urer, 1931 ‘and pen- alty and interest .. J: Rhodes, assessing and “grasshopper work Paul Hews, assigned to Mra. Cc. L. Bannon—1 gal. furni- ture polish . Ba. of Mgrs. W. approp' Driation Capital Publishin Remington tainin, Mabel ‘Memorial To ction supplies Humphreys "& Moule, sul ee LT albec Quanred. ee & Retboid, ure vMathilaa Campbell, room for Sounty » July 3, 1994, call Commi: ission- will, lca win, ceeded t bills delin- 75.00} 73.00 20.00 35.00 15.00] 15.00 20.00 20,00 12.00 15.00 35.00 25.00 10.00 19,00 13.19 30.00 50.00 117.10 30.00 | 50.00 7.00 50.00 4.00 80.00 25.00 344 25.00 8.00 58.73 23.00) 55 14.40 10,00 17.00 13.00 75.801 6, 50.00) 5; 20.00} 6 41.00) 5 25.00 15.00 | w Lal 18.00] 15.90 15.00 6.00 16.95 57.00 2.00 166.67 98.26 10.00 15.00 Geo. Ax Commissioner George Will, CA. HOF. ‘county ‘ S. Register, witness fee... H. us Chas. H. 0. Putnam, salary and ex- “polson supplies Liga Matt Michelson, ork. Lin Mrs. Mrs. Nor. Luth. |. T. Perry, ser v. H. Dr. 2 Clare Porter, St. Alexius Hospital, Patients ..... Crecren A. 0. Thompson, handling grasshopper poison €. G. Scott, road work Helen Burgeson, sten er, Co. Surveyor . 0. E. Anderson, lum! Ben McCloskey, Srasshopper county gas and oll State TB. San. supplies Alexius Hospitay, account ‘Mita: Flor ace Roth Francer Slattery, clerkhire— Register of Deeds |N. J. Neumann, Sheriff, tran! portation of girls .. St. Alextus Hospital, Joe Marques Florence Crittendon servicon rendered Wing Mere. Co., ma State Audiior, Gare of TB. account Clty” of | Bismarck, detention hospital account Quain Ramstad, services .. George S. Register, expenses State's Attorney Conting- ACER nen yk So's 8 Stackhouse & medical services a. Linker, medical serv- Henderson, 3 Fisher, ‘medical services Bismarck Hospital, county patients an Broadway Drug Store, drugs P. L, Gronhoy, road work . Bismarck Hospital, county patients A. E. Shipp. Donald Morris, S. Register, of Ole Aune Marien Danlelson, care of witness | assignment witness fee .. Nathan fee Sick Klee, witness fee ..... Roy Meske, witness fee fi Esther Dutt, witness fee len Purpur,. witness fee. C, J. Martineson, witness fee Mary Cashel, witness fee .. R. H. Hamro, witness fee . H. B. Moffit, witness fee T. M. Moffit, Clarence Fly, witness fee witness fee . Vincent Kavaney, Soder, services County services. Coun- ty Commissioner . Swanson, services Coun- y Commissioner . Wiiliam Fricke, services Coun- ty Commissioner ‘Tiedman, Services Commissioner R, Bonny, justice fees .. V._ Fisher, deput t Garrison, Meyers pense ... T. Parke, ‘grasshopper Parke, grasshopper poison supplies Mrs. Art Bauer rent Uae Mr: Lundin | Mary ¢ ‘ashel, tare for H. kead B._ Falconer, P, Lomas Oil and oil Finney's Di for poor . w. E, Perry, coroner's tees. Mrs. J. I. Kelley, services as matron ‘grasshopper field man Geo. Hedrix, mileage. Kelley, mileage . an Heupel, Sheriff devi pringners A. H. Helg Bismarck “Lumber Co., 15.00 | 44: Julia Wilson, ‘rent’ for Kalla . Minnie Benz .. Frank Johns, rent for Alden Olin : Church of Amer- Schap- “Keent, ica, care of Carol L. pr, G. Lipp, medical serv- ices dental services Cole & Blunt, dental services Wing Mere. c Buekin ham, melee! ‘M. ‘Fisher! medical rv’ Suby, road work . BC. Thompson, medical services . Ww neon, | Wild Rose No. Carlisle, “inspector, “suas, wila “Rose No. Walter Rose No. Moftit, Lake No. a. Judge, Lake No. August Boeke! Lake eee ee Nieno}, Clerk, Inspector, Lal Ww, a sities “Clerk, Long Long ‘Mor- John M." ‘Graven, inspector, Telfer No. 4 Alfred Born, No. a sworth, Judge, Tel- onvetta ‘Dutton, “Clerk,” el- fer No. LE. Malara, Tnspector, Mis- uri No. 5 . Clerk, Roy Smali, Inspector, Ales Agbridee,” “Fort Pete ticoet dagee, Mert albert Fints, Glerk, Fort Rice Mis- 5 McDonald; No. 5. aes Fort sourl “Sudge, Clerk, i Lincotn 53.90 3.40 20.00 25.00 675 T. Swan Swanson, Clerk, ‘Api mo Re we Doan, clerk, Lo- Presley M. Gosney, inspector, Taft No. 11 H.M. Jessen, Judge, Taft No. 11 2B Lash, Tudge, Tatt No. Thelma, No. 12 Peter Bs Sanavig, Judge, Thelma 0. Peter Pederion, Juan , Thel- ma No. 12 . Mort Colton,” Cierk, * Thelma 1 wilkelm n Roaveld, C Clerk, Thel- ma M. H. Finn, Inspector, Dris- ‘coll No. 0. Nels Meland, returning books, Driscoll No. Freto Envik, Inspector, Bterl- 1 No. aeey Judge, Steriing 15 . is euueey McKen- Chas. Bratton, “judge, Kenzie No, 1 J. Strunving, Kenzie No, H, = O'Netlt, 0. 15 Me- “clerk, “Me. 5 Sees e eee clerk, McKen- ‘oken No. Victor B, Rngaabi, Gibbs No. 17. Waltred Teves, No. Emit inspector, “Gibb “Gibbs “Fuge, Fie Judge,” Gibbs No. 17 Guy anderson, clerk, “Gibbs No. 17 B. Turnbow, “Hay Creek No. 18 Herold Breen, Creek No. 18 George Morris, Miljnt, Clerk, Creek No. 18 Gus Hogue, Inspector, River- view No. 19 v" Flanna Ran, Riverview No. 0/ Rita Hogue, Crete, “River- 0. 19 20 Mrs. Edward Frianagan, clerk Burnt Creek No. 20 Andrew Bertsch, ir Burnt Creek No. A. L. Smail, Taepectors Naugh- ton No, 21 Thomas. | Flanagan, Naughton No. 21 Chas. A . Johnson, Naughton No. 21. “clerk, Judge, “judge, ton No, Emil Naughton No. 21 Dan McCormick, Frances No. 22 Walter Dietzman, Frances No. Jim McCormick, Judge, “Fran- cis No, Floyd Owen, Gierk, No. 2 os ‘Clerk, John’ A. Cleon, cis No. Henry ee “Inspector, Sib- ley Butte No, 23 Peter Davidson, | ley Butte No. “Francis “Fran- Jude, Sib- Lawrence Sibley Butte No. 23 Oliver J. Roth, Cl utte : Christ Inapector Christiania No. 24 .......+ J. W. Beyer, Judge, Chris. tlania No. 24 .. i Schoon, Nels Dronen, Inspector, Clear Lake No. 25 Emma Shatter, Jude. rege Herat, Clerk, ein’ ao. Cler! 0. Clara Ste Clerk, Lyman Holmes, 4.00 “Cromwell No. 29 Am Brown, Judge, Cromweil chroeder, Judge, Cromwell No. 29 Spas Mrs. John Gterke, Clerk, Cromwell No. . Harlow Hendersnott, “Cierk, Cromwell No. baked Lewis, Ins} ector, Crofte No. cea” Peedi Clerk, Crofte wi. ‘Gierke, “Féné’ for’ ‘hail for election E. inspector, . ‘Anderson, “Glenview No. 31 C. -H. Erstrom, Judge, Glen- view No. 31 fo. 81 0. Brostrom, Palnited Woods N Wiles B Bogs, dadge, Paint- arold Boderaulat, ‘janes ‘or 10. rb: rae H. Nay 3 curk Paint- Ps lah 4.00 8.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 8.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 J. F. Little, Judge, Rock Hut Hin No, 3! aon de Little, Gist: Rock mri Lehto, Insp Paul Davis, judge, Wing bode dud, Veino ' ‘Lehto, No, 3 Uh cierk, Esther Thoyre, Wing Ira'B. Littte, Wing No. 36 Ingvold wide, inspector, Har- riet David Olson, | judge, clerk, Harriet No, . Victor Kos Alex Neff, Mead pkeente No. William Mehinotf, Phoenix No. » Be Willams Richmond No. John Weber, Richmond No. 39 .. albert Bossert, Judge, Rich. ons clerk, . 39 Magdalena’ Hein, clerk, Rich- mond No. 39 Earl Mowder, Inapector, “Can- field No. 40 . Uae judge, “Gantieia No. : Clayton Littie, judge, field No. 40 .. George Mowder, “clerk, “Can- field No. 40 dD. Ww: Ole “Can. Estherville No. Peter, Johnson, erville No. Arthur strand, erville No. 41 Edwin A, " Johnson, Estherville No. 41 John Asplund, Grass Lake No. 42 . Oscar Erickson, judge, Grass No. 42 . . Sundquist, judge, 41 judge, clerk, inspector, e Victor Engstrom, Grass Lake No. 42 ... Sam Berg, inspector, V No. 4 Floy Eme judge, Wil- “Witson clerk, No. 43... Peter sary cE Oe, son No. 4 eh ta Eimery, Raymond _fedinaton, Wilson No. 43 .. Robert Patsner, Steiber No. 44 A. Albrecht, judge, No. 44 Jonn’ Stroh, “clerk, “inspector, Stetber “fudge, : William Schrunk No, 45 — — judge,” James ‘Now clerk, Schrunk Schrunk Bert. Danielson, Schrunk No. 45 .......... Herman Nieters, inspector, Florence Lake No. 4 Herman _ Sellinger, Florence Lake No. D. E. O'Brien, Judge ence Lace No. 46 J._J. Scallon, clerk, Lake No. . Orva Bailey, . clerk, Florence Lake No. seseee Harry viters, inspector, Hazelgrove No. 47 Adam Haas, judge, grove No. 4? nas. Sattler, judge, grove y Bert * chanviite, ove No. 47 . oy entrtS, Hazelgrove No. 5. oevoesle,, Precinct No. 48 Hazel- Hazel- “cierk, cierk, ‘inspect Precinct uisrud, clerk, Ps Sis Lopach, inspector, Pre: cinct_N TJ. Galvin, judge, Brécinet No. HE Peterion, cinct No. 49 Patrick Gabel, cinct N “clerk, " Pre- 8.00 Mrs. Claire ‘Leonhard, clerk, Precinct No. 49 . nk Everts, clerk, Pre- “einct No. 60 Kenneth B. Peterson, Precinct No. 50 Erickson, “Precinct No. 51 ohn Karasiew! Precinct No. 61 Bert J. Drennen, judge, Pre- cinct No. 51 Ww. E. Stitzel, clerk, Precinet “clerk, “inspector, Stuart A. McDonald, judge, Precinct No. 52 .......++- liam M. Zabel, clerk, Precinct No, 52 Paul A, Cook, clerk, Precinct aw. Griffith,” yo te No. HW, Rosenthal, “Judge, ecinct No. 5: Anton Eirelt, jude,” Freeinet “inspector, Pre- Jos Schneider, judge,” Fre« cinct No. 54 OR Se “precinct ‘No, 8 0, Max Netsbaindt, cinct No. 55 clerk, Precinct 4.00 4.00 4.00 6.00 4.00 4.00 Zalia Michelson, ask, Woke. Hout ir election egoee J. iB. Gianvitie, Precinct No. 60 .. William Brose, judge, cinct No. 60... Soder, judge, 0, 60 we. Pre- Precinct 4.00 4.00) J. 4.00 8.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 8.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 8.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 8.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 10.00 6.00 Phyllis ‘O'Brien, cinct No. 61 6.00 6.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 12.00 8.00 Mra. ES Finkle, ler cinct No, 62 Mrs. D. E. Shipley, clerk, Pri cinct No. 62. clawa Puckice, cinct No. 63 . 8.00 8.00 5.00 8.00 rt jerth Dakota, July 24th. 10 O'clock A. M. The Board of Count¥ Commision- ers reconvened. On roll Gad Commis- Moved by Commias! ner "Brieke and / son, seconded by Commissioner Tiedman that the. Board ac 100,50 as the total amo AY 1931 “and 1932 in t, taxes on the SW% Section 31, Township 144, Range 78, in the name of John Hrub; Roll_call: Swanson, aye; Tie ae: Will, aye; Fricke, aye; Soder, ay Mo: ved by Commissioner Fricke and seconded by Commissioner Will that Burleigh County lease to the Village of Regan all Block 12 ey the Village of Regan for the sum of $1.00 for a Deriod of five rs. ‘Roll_callt Swanson, Tiedman, ae ‘will, ay Fricke, aye; Soder, Mioved by Commisstoner Will and seconded by Corser Fricke that the cree! adjourn unt! 0 o'clock. il: Swanson, ye Tiedman, Fi 3 Soder, BI Nerth Dak Dakota, July 24th, 2:30 O'clock P. M. The Board of County Commission- ot geconvened. ‘On roll call Com- 8.00 4.00 Moved by Commissioner Fricke and seconded by Commissioner Will that the Board hold a hearing on the school pave teen the Board and now n file with the County Superintend- 8.00 4.00] °% 4.00] that the Beara adjourn until 2:30) years, 1930, 1931 and 1932. ‘Rolt_ cali 4.00 4.00 8.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 8,00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 8.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 8.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 8.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 8.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 11,00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 11.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 8.00 6.00 9.00 6.00 6.00 10,00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 12.00 8.00 8.00 8,00 8.00 12.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 12.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 11,00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 11.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 | ay a 7.00 ent of Schools, on August 7th at 2:30 o'clock, p.m Roll call: Swanson, aye: Tiedman, ayes Wi, Fric! 3 Soder, Moved by Commissioner Will and seconded by Commissioner Swanson o'clock p. Roll call: Swanson, aye; Tiedman, aye; Will, aye; Fricke, aye; Soder, aye. Bismarck, North Dak July 3rd, 1034, 2:30 O'clock P. M. The Board of County Commisston- ers reconvened. On roll call Com- missioners, Swanson, Tiedman, ‘Will, Fricke and Soder were present. At this time the Board heard l~ eral committees and examined bills, also passed on several appli- cations for C. C. C. boys. Moved by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Swan- son that the Board adjourn until 9:20' o'clock a. m,, July 5th, 1934. Roll_ call: Swanson, aye: Tiedman, aye; Will, aye; Fricke, ay er, aye. BI irek, North Dakota, = 6th, 1934, 9:30 O'clock, A. The Board of County Comatesion- ers reconvened, On roll missioners Swanson, Tiedmal i win, Fricke and Soder were present. At this time the Board proceeded to examine more bills and heard sev- eral committees. Moved by Commissioner Will and seconded by Commissioner Tiedman that the Board adjourn until 2:20 o'clock p. Roll. call: Swanson, aye; Will, aye; Frick 1934, The Board of County ton era reconvened. on roll call Com- missioners Swanson, Tledman, Will, Fricke and Soder were present. Moved by Commissioner Tledman and seconded by Commissioner Fricke that the Board accept the sum of $75.00 from Ed Hartwig for Lot 16, Block 37, Flannery and Wetherby Ad- dition ‘to the City of Bism: Gene iirerad Of the Board and the County Auditor be authorized to issue a county deed for same. Moved by Commissioner Fricke and seconded by Commissioner Tiedman that the Roard accept the sum of $61.88 in settlement of taxes on SEX, BE. Sit Swit of S5-145-78, for the yours 1930, 1931 and 1932. Roll call: Swanson, aye: Tieaman, aye; Will, aye; Fricke, a! aye. Moved by Commissioner ledmes, and seconded by Commissioner Will that a tax deed be issued to Carl F, Anderson upon payment of the face of the taxes due on Lots 31 and 32, Block 46, Flannery and Wetherby Ad- dition to the City of Bismarck. Roll call: Swanson, aye; aye: Will, aye; Fricke, ay "Moved by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Swan- son that the Mother's Pension of Mrs. aie Piercy be increased from $12.00 0. $15.00 per month, Roll call: Swanson, aye; Tlegman, aye; Will, aye; Fricke, aye: a ort of Edward 8. Allen approved and ordered filed. Roll call: Swanson, aye; Will, aye; Frick aye. July 6th, : Swanson, aye; aye; Will, aye; Fricke, aye; Bismarck, North Dakota, July 6th, 1934, 9:30 O'clock A. M. The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened. On roil call Commis- sioners Swanson, Tiedman, Fricke and Souder were present. At this time the Board met with fomeral delegations and passed more Is. Moved by Commissioner Fricke and seconded by Commissioner Tiedman that the pears .adjourn until 2:30 o'- clock p. Roll call: aye; Will, aye. Bismarck, North Dal Daketa, July 6th 1084, 2:30 O'clock P. The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened. On roll call Commis sioners Swanson, Tiedman, Will, Fricke and Soder’ were present. Moved by Commissioner Fricke and seconded by Commissioner Will that the following resolution be adopted: LUTION Be It Resolved that tue submitted contract with the Truax-Traer Lig- nite Coal Company Sed) se. iS taking part of the highws Sections 31-148-19 and 36-143-80, the Yurnishing by said Company’ of detour road, which contract the 6th day ‘of July, 1934, be and the Chairman of this Boar Auditor of said Burleigh County “are hereby authorized to execute said gontract on behalf of sald Burleigh oun: eit Further Resolved, that, the resolution authorisin, contract with said Tiedman, jer, Swanson, aye; Tiedman, 3 Fricke, ; Tis aye; rickse, aye; Bode! aes plication for abatement of taxes Block 66, Original Plat in the City et Blemarck approv- Moved by, Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner son that A. C. Dance of Menok« 0 B Smith beer licens: Roll call: 8 Tied: Will, ayes Pricke, aye; ‘Bode! son 2.00 re af Mrs. Sylvia Thomp- pension rejecter Edna J. Rol ins 8.00 10.00 8.00 143. 76 except one acre | deeded for school alte, in east corner of NE ft Ni 22 in said Towns! 1p. and for the reason bees ton ret ment ication ot fertach at bw ah Tiedman, Will, Bricks ‘and So ere present.’ This s the time net for the hearing on The: adoption of the final budget. No oné appeared and it was moved by Commissioner Will and seconded by Commissioner Tiedman that the final budget be approved as ye B ‘oll_catl:. Swanson, aye; Tiedman, aye; Will, aye; Fricke, Soder, a ye. Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Fricke that the Board accept the sum of $270.45 as full settlement on NEY 29 Undivided SW% 17-139-79 for the ranson, Tiedman, aye; Will, a: Fricke, aye; Soder, aye. Moved by Commissioner Fricke and seconded by Commissioner Will t! at Board Rajourn. at this time joard of County Commissioners and Sonvene as a Board of Cae Roll_call: Swanson, aye; Tiedman, aye ‘Will, aye; Fricke, aye; Soder, aes this time all assessors’ books and e|records were examined and approved Led corrected. Moved by Commission- r Will and seconded by Commission- © Swanson that the books of the assessors be corrected as equalized v5 the Board of Equalization. jangon, aye; Tleaman, |& ‘will, ay aye Fricke, aye; Boder.) 5, MILL CITY TRUCK DRIVER IS BEATEN Attack Follows Arrival of Fed- eral Mediator to Call Workers’ Election Minneapolis, Aug. 17—(7)—Uniden- tified men blocked the passage of a laundry truck here Friday, dragged its driver into the street and inflicted in- juries which included possible skull fracture. Laundry officials, who said the truck bore a national guard permit, gave descriptions of two men they with the others accused. oe ay tn ear,» BIIINESS VOLUME would not stand going through such & long and slow moving trial as prep- erations indicate the mail fraud case will_require. “To.try. all. the defendants. might take six months,” Defense Attorney Floyd E. Thompson told Judge Wilker- TENTATIVE CUSTER GROUP ORGANIZED Object Will Be to Trace Gener- al’s March to Battle of Little Big Horn A tentative organization has been here FOR JULY SLUMPS BELOW JUNE LEVEL Ninth Federal Regerve District Summary Notes Decr: for Month ‘The volume of business in the Ninth Federal Reserve district declined in July from the level of June, according to a summary of agricultural and business conditions by the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, released ‘Thursday. City department store sales showed the sharpest decrease, the report states, adding that the condition was doubtless due in part.to the Minne- apolis truck drivers’ strike. The adjusted index of miscellaneous freight carloadings declined from 66 in June to 61 in July. Country check clearings and 1.c1. freight carloadings showed minor decreases. The index of bank debits for the two months was the same. The summary continues: Business records for July did not make as favorable 8 comparison with the figures for the corresponding orth | Month last year as had been made by Crowley, Hebron; Walter Cushing, Beach; and John Christensen, New Salem. Jake Horner was a soldier with the expedition. Mr. Coville’s father was ‘@ first cousin of General Custer. Weather Improvement Is Boon to Business New York, Aug. 17—(4)—The turn to more favorable weather, particular- ly the easing of drouth conditions in the midwest, has brightened business “With no extension of the boun- daries of the drouth areas reported for more than two weeks,” asserted the review, “and with the heat wave definitely broken, preliminary esti- mates place farm income at 20 to 25 per cent higher than it was a year| ‘2? said were assailants of John Eckes,|ago. the truck driver, to national guards- men who have been on duty in con- " |nection with the truck drivers strike here since last -month. Officials were. unable to say whether the men who attacked the driver were strike pickets. Eckes was taken to # hospital for treatment. The attack, first violence in the strike (palipabtiche bres yng oleae aia ority of general drivers union No. 574 to act for truck drivers. day by plane to assist in conducting the elections in the 166 business es- * | tablishmenis. ‘The elections are to determine whether employes of the 166 firms af- , | fected desire Divers Union No. 574, or some other organization, to represent | them in -collective bargaining with, '= | employers. Final selection of the date for the elections was not to be made until possibly late Friday afternoon. Adjutant General E. A. Walsh, com- manding national guardsmen strike duty, Friday issued orders re- 800 and transferring troop headquar- ters from Lee fair grounds to the University of Minnesota armory. Moving headquarters from the fair grounds was requested by wllge armory, W! ter of the Governor Friday that Colonel will succeed ba national guard duty Sunday. The change is mit General Swain to rate slightly less than 10 “The reduced grain yield at the present advanced prices, plus the pro- cess tax, will give the farmers more money than last year's larger crop, while the value of carryover supplies has appreciated. “Based on the more favorable turn of developments dur- ing the last ten days, many well-post- ed executives are of the opinion that estimates of fall trade will need to be revised in an upward direction.” Fourth of Corn-Hog First Payments Made Washington, Aug. 17.—(?)—Stepping up its daily rate in corn hog benefits to August 15. A report Friday showed that more than $31,200,000 had been paid on the first installment of $130,000,000. ‘Will,| ducing their numbers from 1,600 to Minnesote ipa rd Montana $43,- 144; North Dakota $! ; South Da- kota $1,355,521. ‘The amounts received by individual counties in North Dakota include Baiting’ oo county $8,841; Pembina, ho Richland $4,560; total $16,652. ver-| Mire, G. A. Gilbertson Minot Dies at Minnewaukan a year but her death, caused by cerebral a was unex- pected: Her husband was attending a state meeting of county auditors at Valley City when he received word of |224 ‘To Cost § 8e Per $10) zr, death. will be conducted trom the, the Lutheran church at Minne. ee aos eee wi Maddock. fae the records of earlier months. How- ever, it must be recalled that July last year was the peak of the sharp busi- ness recovery of that summer. The daily average of bank debits was 15 per cent lower in July than in the same month last year. Country check clearings were 12 per cent higher in July than a year ago, and freight car- loadings, excluding 1.c.l. freight, were i 9 per cent larger than a year ago. The increase in freight carloadings was ’|Principally due to a continued larger volume of fron ore movement and to @ heavy movement of livestock as a ,, | Fesult of the government cattle buying j| Activities, Miscellaneous freight car- loadings were slightly larger than in curred in electric power consumption in Montana and in building permite, flour shipments, linseed products aE ie marketings of six important products than, omy 24 per cent smaller in in July year. A large of the decrease was due to ear level of grain marketing, w! an unfavorable peter large receipts in year. The reduced volume output and the smaller receipts hogs at markets were also 2 fs al i afee im grain prices, which brought of bread wheat to iE nl i Estimated value of important farm Products marketed in North Dakota . during the month was as follows: July June July June 1934 1934 1933 1938 Bismarck ...14,391 10,286 9,450 9,013 Devils Lake. 1,063 1,116 1,047 @ satisfactory inexpensive way to store livestock feed, although such silos require con- siderable care in construction and filling to avoid undue spoilage of the [ g z i fe i § E i i iE Z HG FRE i ; z : i i E i a3 BAe i J j Ci a at 40.00] wy see io, eT | y taepestar, ‘Boya Lied ous” Borman, Judge,” ley 4.00 abatement of 1939 taxes ap) payee. Moved by Commissl. 4.00 | seconded by Commi: 3 section line bi Bections 1 ‘No. i! (eS oe Pree oe +s 4.00 | ana 24, Fort Rice ‘Township ae opened, wes |, Inspe . oll call: Swanson, aye; Tied jo. 0. . 4.00 ue Will, aye; Fricke, aye; f 5 3 Boy a ve 4.00 4.00 | i l i Hy e4 Es Moved by Commisslo: 13.00) seconded by Commissio: that the tentative puss mee be pee ola in bint 5 ane ve ih al "Roll call: “& ‘House ve ‘will, election Precio No.