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M4 STATE SCHOOL HEAD OUTLINES PLAN FOR DISTRIBUTING FUNDS Bote Up Method of Apportion- Ing Revenue from New State Sales Levy As first payments to various needy school districts were nearing final computation, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Arthur E. Thomp- son Wednesday completed a tenta- tive outline for distribution of monies {n the state equalization fund. eight months’ average, at $112 per year, $426,720; graded and consolidat- ed schools, 9 months’ average, at $126 per year, $313,488, and high schools, 9 months’ average, $108 per year, $186,624. Non-resident high school tuition for the same period he esti- | mated at $432,000. A similar total of $1,858,832 for the fiscal year 1936-37, also was estimated by Thompson, making the total amount of $4,216,264 of estimated ex- penditure for the biennial period, plus the latter portion of this fiscal year, including $40,000 possible expense for high school correspondence study and administrative expense of $5,000. Says Speed Is Urgent | Thompson pointed out that esti- mates for the biennium exceed ex- | pected income, but that he deems it | necessary to get as “much money as Possible to the schools in the first | portion of the biennium, for the need jis great. “A further pro-rating for 1936-37 Estimating total revenue from all! may be necessary on the teacher-unit sources to the fund at $3,873,465, | basis,” Thompson said, “which will Thompson set up a tentative rate of | balance the income and expenditure to ing. Phone 6 July 1. | Included in his estimate for the re- mainder of the present fiscal year,|to exceed the income expected, but ‘were approximately $90,000 on the | needs of schools can be met to great- basis of need; $106,680 for 3,810 one-| er advantage this year than by post- oom rural schools, on the teacher-|ponement of larger payments until ‘unit basis, at $14 per school on a two-| the second period of the biennium.” month average; $51,840 for 1,728 high schools at $12 per month on a two| payments on the need basis to be and one-half months’ basis, and $87,-! made to various counties at an early 080 for 2,488 grade and consolidated | date. Figures submitted by the vari- schools at $14 per month on @ two/ ous districts are virtually completed, ‘and one-half months’ average. Non-resident high school tuition for | be made soon. the balance of the fiscal year would total an estimated $120,000 for ap- proximately 8,000 students, Thomp- son said. $1,858,832 Held Necessary For the fiscal year of 1935-36, a/ total of $1,858,832 was estimated to ‘be necessary. Need payments would total $600,000, Thompson predicted, while teacher-unit payments were ex- ected to be: One-room rural schools, OO Fertilizer, Black Dirt, Gar- den Plowing and rubbish haul- Wachter Transfer Corp. distribution for the balance of the! for the biennial period. The esti- fiscal year, from March 15 of this| mates are provided to enable dis- year, or a maximum of 10 weeks, of | tricts to plan their budgets on a rea- $455,600. This would cover the period | sonably accurate basis for the coming year. “Tt is not the intention of the board ‘Thompson said he expected first he said, and March payments are to |To Recite Rosary for Mrs. Ritchey Tonight Members of Immaculate Conception Court No. 322, Catholic Daughters of America, who were friends of the late Mrs. Katherine Drury Ritchey, will meet at the home of the Misses Catherine and Boniface Morris, 714 Sixth St., at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening to recite the Rosary for Mrs. Ritchey. ‘The mountains of the world spring up from low fursews in its surface. All Phones 34 P. & G. 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Hundreds of people have told us that it is the most exciting demonstration ever attempted. yi a {Indian War Veteran | Seeks Acquaintances One of the few surviving vet- erans of the Indian wars who served under General George A. Custer and General Nelson A. Miles at Fort Abraham Lincoln is seeking to learn the whereabouts of a comrade of frontier days who can identify him, He is Robert Trace, 1149 8, Sixtieth St. Philadelphia, Pa., who, at 81 years of age, hopes to secure identification for purpose of establishing his claim to a government pension. In a letter to The Tribune, Trace states that “I must locate some persons that knew me at that time of my service (1876- 1884) to verify my statements with the war department at Washington in order to have my case considered. “Most of my comrades. have passed on and I have lost track of others who might have known me.” But Trace believes there is possibility that some of his fc rounding territory and he recalls & number of men who were in business here in the early '80s. Among them he lists J. D. Mc- Donald, blacksmith; L. N. Grif- fin, sheriff; Tim Griffin, mer- chant; Chris Loiser, tobacconist; the Bly and Maloy Brothers hote! Don Eisenberger, mer- cht Watson Brothers, cloth- fers; Charles Egan, baker; Judge Winchester, Col. C. A. Lounsberry; Col. Ratburn, banker; Joseph Hare, implement dealer; Charles Young, teamster and liveryman; John Carlin, lawyer (holding a government position); and James Marshall, shoe dealer. “Iam very much in need of the pension,” he writes. He hopes some of the acquaintances listed above are still alive and can identify him, Stephen D. Ramseuer, the major general of the Confederate army, was only 27 when he attained that rank. week LUSTRATED, CHRYSLER AIRFLOW IMPERIAL SEDAN, S167, Tf you’re going to buy a car this year, you owe it to your- self to get the real facts about riding ease. To learn how c pioneered the Float- ing Ride in Airflow last year + +» and now offers it in both the 1935 Airflow and Air- stream Chryslers. - ‘We cordially invite you to stop in or phone us this week, and try this exciting ride over the Washboard Route, ‘FORMULA X’ HELPS ‘APE MAN’ A “life-restoring” serum, which Or. Frank G. Nolan, Hollywood phy. tician, calls “formula X,” has removed all ape-tike appeai George Bocklet, whose strange ailment at first baffled satisfactory diag- nosis. The patient Is shown with his doctor tn the first picture taken since his recovery began. (Associated Press Photo) on sale. Culverts, Pi 1 partment and in the sum of Tl rh o ed to be present at th sale. the Propo ‘The right is reserved to reject an: or all proposals, to waive echnical as may be determined to be for the best inter ests. oe the Btai — holm, summer camps #t Lakota, Williston Man Says He Was|New England, a bathhouse Not Consulted Before Being Mangas, Ma Fee 5 Listed on Committee 43 i Bids for the erection of 3 ten ail of five named at Bismarck to “sound out” sentiment in the state a 13 i H i if nesday 4 Hebron appeared in the cham- bers, their faces behind ee P. 8. Jungers, of Hebron, 4 i i j F g & g terest or support of any political fac- tion might be misconstrued by many as endorsement of that faction by the Farmers Union as an organization. “T have never been to act as & member of the committee of five in the purported recall movement and do not now consent to act on that PE HL rances from members of the Democratic nationai pannioe conticentieh ourves ito be a of political sentiment in sections of Td ae Fi fu st i F i rE i li f! # ip i Eat jout upset. lieve your occasional upsets safely and comfortably, Pepi. The druggchois? oP Coldwell; SYRUP PEPSIN ‘WOUNDS PROVE FATAL Jail cell early Wednesday caused the death of John Lahti, 46, proprietor of ® Pike River beer tavern, awaiting an sentence for murder. oe a early oe tee One New York department store | morning. ; has 55 different shades of nail polish Jamestown Firm Gets ren. 2%, | CCC Building Contract REQUE: Try DEPARTM OF STA’ HIGHWAYS Proposals for furnishing Motor Pa- trols, Corrugated Metal Pipe Culverts, Perforated Corrugated Metal Pine Reinforced Concrete Cule and Grader Blades, will be A modern 5-room Webb Block opened and rei ‘The proposals must be mailed to oF otherwise deposited with the Depart- ment of State High’ t Bismarck; North Dakota, and shall be seal and endorsed “Proposals for Furni ing Motor Patrols, Corrugated 1 Pipe Culverts, Perforated Metal Pipe Culverts, Reinforced Ci Culverts or Grader Blades, se may e. A certified check of 5%, together with a bidders bond in the full amount as listed below, must accompany each will save money: ats Motor oils refined by the usual methods have 3,000 Bg iverts some oiliness and film strength, but they $3,000 it atrols oe Amount of Proposal 2 Al ‘heel Drive Trucks and Spring Blades ssseeesAmount of Proposal Grader Blades ... $20, The price bid is to jude prepaid freight to point of destination. Contemplated purchases consist of the following: Corrugated Metal Pipe Culverts quired for the fiscal year of May 1935, to May 15, 1936, by tl Main- tenance or other Departmen Perforated Metal Pipe Culverts re- quired for the fiscal year of Ma: 1935, to May 15, 1936, by the Mali tenance or other Departments. Reinforced Concrete Culverts quired for the fiscal year of May 15, 1935, to May 15, 1936, by the Main- tenance or other Departments. Fourteen Motor Patrols. Grader Blades required for the fi cal year of May 15, 1935, to May 1936. All Bidders are invited to be pri ent at the opening of the proposals. ‘The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals to waive technical itles or to accept such termined to be for th State. Department of State Highwa: By W. J. Flannigan, may form carbon and sludge, which lead to expensive motor repairs. Other oils may form almost no carbon and sludge, but are 20 over-refined that they are robbed of oiliness and film strength they need to prevent motor wear. Highway Commissioner. Date: April 23, 1935. 4/24. 3 Germ Proceseed Oil is refined to eliminate carbonand sludge troubles andthenthe Germ Process adds extra oiliness and 2 to 4 times more film strength than any mineral oil.* REQUEST FOR 1s DEPARTMENT OF STATE HIGHWAYS Proposals for furnishing tir tubes for passenger automobil: trucks, and solid and cushion ti for machinery, for all of the vi izes in use, and no bid will ed which dogs not cover, all 8 1U will save money on repairs and have 2 smoother runing motor if you use Conoco time ty publicly opened and read. ‘The proposals must be mailed to or the it 4a ited with the Depart- ent of State Hishws 4 ‘sme ck Germ Processed Motor Oil! and never drains away: Noi ote, an ei The Germ concentrated oily es- and endorsed “Proposi sence to highly refined oil—gives it the extra oiliness and film strength so necessary for fall protection of ing tires and tubs fu 1) ed in the instructio: high-powered, high-speed motors. No other oil is Wiad Suse pe actoripanied by a, certle made by the Germ Process. os Be ee eet Germ Processed Oil cuts down costly starting Processed Motor Oil: CONTINENTAL be required to price bid is portation char; itination. All ities, or to accept such Oazareim ase MOTOR OIL ee te. Par wed Pistkigas Date: Apri ie ae ner ‘ 4/34—5/1-8 MB GEM As CO TC. : FOR RENT bungalow. Outside garage. East front. Located in west end of city. Immediate ‘ mnt HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY OIL COMPANY - Bst.1873 CONOCO GERM PROCESSED ira REFILL YOUR CAR NOW AT ANY ONE OF THESE STATIONS i yf LOMAS OIL COMPANY De Eas tam eens Hie a ea Phone 0 Motorists who know these faets wear, which other oils fail to do: It is the only oil, with the “Hidden Quart” that stays up in your motor - Germ Processed Oil is free from carbon sod sludge troubles. It has a lower rate of ‘consumption and gives Say,“O; K—-Draia”—saod Gil with Conoco Germ - a YA) rn] Sa ‘Wheale ve il lla a