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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 19385 8 North Dakota F R i | zanna a ie ort ota Farmers Reap 52 Area Council Scouts Washington, July 2.—(%)-—The na- 5 b C ‘ tional parks service Monday asked 0. $1,189,000 in works funds to install SHALL SAYS WEEKS} $17,905,304 by Cooperation! [)S0RS WILL BEGIN) © __ Register for Jamboree! |yPRACHMENT TALK tities ss css lin national park and monument areas. Benefit Payments Over 11-Month Period Reach Huge Totalsi4. 449 Qooications for State ile UE diareeha akin Sa accented ce eee ee eae fAdministration of New N. D. Burleigh County Nets $305,256.10 7 PP paren semble Here August 16 for |miles south of Mandan, he will be|Fish Says. Democrats Have No $1,000 for Wind Cave National Park, =” ao ie insurance Se’ jew * in the hospital at least a week. Miss 1 ‘i 4 ut ota. Law ‘Cheapest’, Attorney for Wheat, Hogs Two-Day Training Cannon was driving a car in which More Legislative Clothing Nit Record Richard Raschek, case worker for the Than Gandhi ells Lions Club Fifty-two Boy Scouts and four|FERA at Fort Yates, was a passenger Washington, July 23—(®)—Co-operation with the government's pro-| 5, TE TE a ire bl 5 1 ————___ x rst payments of hail losses to|leaders from the Missouri Valley|A tire blew out, causing Miss Cannon ee oe ‘Talking on the administrative costs Se eae in baa tgp te edges ae the TiasAR pera sa tatoees % yk farmers throughout the state willl Area council have made registrations |t0 lose control.of the machine. Ra- pu cen oy tka Tee in N EW 25 Ss | 4 E ee North ar A ie grt ea 1934 and fowls 2a tied *Istart next week, Lars J. Siljan, state|in preparation for the National Scout ape not aes They Were com if “President Roosevelt is “Impeach- club, J. J. Weeks, attorney for the| Figures made public Tuesday by the farm administration showed the |! NOG rn CORE tir HRCETGION SOURKIR Ta (hs | WES: DLS” PERN headquarters, hiss |e.” then Democratic leaders in the ee ee ee eee eae payeatn stalled srisemenee ce under, the wheat Program.| Heaviest payments will be made in/quota and counell officials have de-|Cannon also had expected to visit THe suuiaed tite os wetting the eons the cheapest” of all, taxes to ad- Casa Sot all counties in total Goreperts $783,238, Stutsman via lie ae len we eatied tn Suess ie ey Aa hy ae Pee = feiedbiioodcicl laa RO heey Beads lease es ai) i second with $612,704. Pa . Warne bag ie Jie susi hey eed as rapidly as they are re- until it had no more legislative cloth- inister. A Bowman, 5 ing left thi Py History of other sales tax laws has Burleigh county farmers received a total of $305,256.10 divided between |Dunn and part of Stark and Billings) Emphasizing the high caliber of NARUM WILL HE WILL HEAD "ithe Hatement by Blak recalled the ee Sa caves ae comepaen ion $206,771.27 for wheat and $98,484.83 for corn-hogs. counties, Siljan said. scouts who will partcipate in the jam- |recent declaration by Rep. Snell the is cant of bolbctions 188 iy Total Wheat carne bigs Officials said they expected the|boree from the Missouri Valley area, (Rep., N. Y.) minority leader, that a per ter te vey Count $28302403 siosasans Lary loss to run as high as 60 per cent of/Paul ©. Netland, area executive, TR ANSIENT SERVICE President Roosevelt's activities were tax, he said as : "usrcss “goeteaio —‘rzpa04s = —-——|""tn the’ eastern’ sections ‘of the| hendguarters “att ‘Sismarel, ranks See aac tmpeachable grounds.”| Lydia. Pinkham’s Tablets re- 5 . ,, e eeu nell accused the president of bein ii arya ‘ ‘Weeks oe fe eneh Ho sie reat ae Ped state heavy losses were reported in|fourth in the accomplishment rating “ineonsiderate” of the constitution. | lieve petiodic pains and discom- od pai b te Hd 7 aus waa tees; © |Griees, Steele and Traill counties. Ot) of scouts registered in competition! Smith Resigns; Fargo § Fargo Succeeds| Another development Tuesday was; forts with their accom is Ccuaseteon cont snd’ ponte Mes SE aR lhe Se ree MER Nee Oe i & disclosure by authoritative sources| backaches, headaches and blue the ee po! “ pretehiaele ateey perth hit, with an expected average loss| five Northwest states. Him as Director of FERA that Republican leaders of the house is: Th peer out the num! assessors, county ern | ueae p2i6512 ——— [of bo per cent of insured value. Missouri Valley Area scouts will Division have been arguing with one of their| SPels: They act asa uterine sed- ‘equalization boards er age! Mae 733,235.00 $93,085 ri 20051107 $9,668.35 Adjusters are now working in La-| assemble at Bismarck, August 16, for members, seeking to dissuade him| tive, antispasmodic and tonic: 4 Mecessary in the general property Cass beet ue ted 668.35 | moure and Benson counties, adjust-|a two-day training period which will eesee tale site, from submitting formal impeachment} Chocolate coated, Easy to take. collection. troduced tes @anises3 17029688 ab5'e02.87 ge ing losses occurring during heavy) be devoted to organization and in-| Herbert R. Smith of Bismarck, for|charges against the president to the Inexpensive and effecti: . ‘Weeks was ini y 27280187 368,462.90 9,338.97 hail fall July 10 and 11. struction in preparation for the ten- the past year director of the FERA | house. ‘Davies, program chairms a : meet meal anon Pr 13590 -———|_ A total of 5,000 hail loss claims|day stay at the nation’s capital. transient service in the state has re- J. W. Calnan heb appoin tn - 14199681 124'852.39 1713442 -—_— |have been filed with the department| Specific instruction in the camp|signed, it became known today. mittee chairman sagt th es Lar 50076797 353,086. 73 15 8701.24 = whieh have either been adjusted or] duties will be given and the scouts|Named acting director in his stead Lap given annually ns ie! ae. is tends berets 21°576 18 ~———— are rapidly being adjusted, the de-, will be drilled in parade formations. |was C. A. Narum of Fargo, who has of boys enrolled oe gerd ta 206971.79 182,880.15 32'001.64 partment heads said. Leave Here August 18 been assistant director of the state “ay Fort Lincoln, which presen: Hance. seal 1920221 2317561, With the deadline past for apply-) Leaving for Washington on August transient service for the last fou! | When it’s Thursday night. One feature of the Geiss «RESIS 12090854 jing for insurance, the department 18, the scouts will join a delegation of | months. program will be put bad the stu- TOMesT 153'80254 1635183 totaled 45,000 applications for hail/ approximately 1,300 Northwest scouts| E, A. Willson, FERA state adminis- dents of Miss Margaret biel Griggs 0 610.74 34179004 78/820.70 insurance a new record. at St. Paul and continue from there|trator, was out of the city and an 4 dancing instructor. a oo Ss Hess 164487588 4031595 R aad Head to Washington aboard four special/official announcement or explanation an ee er a eve . Shipley 48630376 «28642917 «17087450 Wilton Youth to He ces . waeend tea [Ctpthe change was not forthcoming. . M. J. Hydeman. 3 aa cena * y thousand scouts are expected | Before joining the FERA Smith had Musical entertainment was furnish- areuaas Sanoeras 3144600 Junior Game Wardens) ,. be camped on the banks of the |e poe eee ERA Smith had You BREEZE UP hills! ed by Dr. Charles Arneson who sang 348,086.37 4972793 Potomac when the twenty-fifth anni-| Army for many years. He was a na- - two vocal solos, “At Dawning’ 321:304.08 280/464.88 12115892 28,770.28 Lee Sundquist of Wilton was elected | versary celebration opens. An exten-|tive of England. Cadman and “I've Got No Use for 568,030.27 518,360. ri — state president of the North Dakota) sive program of entertainment and| Narum is a native North Dakotan ‘Women.’ 238,642.88 206/000.49 3257839 "—_____|Junior Game Wardens at the closing) sight-seeing is planned during the|and prior to joining the transient : 300,868.02 301,689.70 8178.32. ‘ Ja onttlh ‘am. | trator in a number of counties of the Phillip Adelman were appointed to wa ee) tee Other officers elected were Sidney| One of the highlights of the nation- | state. the Superfuel the program committee for the next 150,661.49 100'608.15 4083.34 * Eide of Buffalo Springs, vice presi-| wide jamboree is expected to be the Poneto meert nr nree : regular meeting. 26461331 249,481.76 8190689 ry og {cent and Hugh Brown of Michigan, | boat trip down the Potomac river to] ‘The chief temple at Itaku-Shima, with Still More “ . * Pierce .. 361,781.19 351,539.93 10,241.26 e RpIIL NCO Lake was selected as the are iets ill ls ee ee i First Boxing Bouts Ramsey 406,440.87 —484,51042 11,030.45 DUP VERY steko eae ; 1936 convention site, Missouri Valley Area delegation are a eae, LIVE POWER 291,448.26 138,380.13 153,068.13 — 5 . is Staged at ( at CCC Camp |B: 23139055 «23828058. S0a0eT 0030 |. One major change was made in the) Netland; F. W. Perry, district com-| Qne.half price reduction on Richland 506,363.10 251/880.45 254'419.59 63.06 organization plans when it was de-| missioner from McClusky; Torolf Jo-| ,; J T d Competition in in the boxing matches 3 213'386.47 200,903.00 12,303.47 .06 | cided to allow girls to join the junior|hansen, scoutmaster of troop 6 of | Gifts, Costume Jewelry and a which are an annual feature of the 350,767.71 171.242.03 —«188.525.68 warden’s organization. Previously the| Bismarck; and Clifford L. Donehow-| Collection of Silk Lingerie — Citizens Military ‘Training camps at 295,022.21 282101350 13,008.71 oe had been open only toler, scoutmaster of troop 76, Taylor. | Rose Shop. Fort Lincoln got under way at the 11892855 81,428.81 87,499.74 |= ——_— a iid ed ai Sa post Monday night with seven bouts. iogaise 138.9473 © 3249420 ——— ‘Two hundred and nineteen youths /Sioux Medical Worker All were no decision contests 46527172 © 30TAD024 68,722, Tee iS on Aculeliy Gr otceeooee | * ‘ Men's and Young Men's Participants were as follows: si27ie senses Laces for the closing sessions of the con-| Hurt in Car Accident 1-Wool ted Suit Flyweight—M. D, McIntyre, Rapid 008.60 «837.0643 4962.26 uo Bee ed omen City, 8. D., vs. George Hull, Hunter, 23748085 © 20117280 35,593.39 703.46 | DAKOTANS TO WED Miss Lila Cannon, Fort Yates, su- ee eae a Re: yen7as33 S3888873 1889004 14,008.86 Las Vegas, Nev. July 22—(P/—A|pervisor, of medleal service, for the $19.50 Lightwei aurice a 1, 5 495.20 9,868.54 - 'marriage license was granted here to| FERA ux county, is being Enderlin, vs. Welder C. Thomas, 450,521.65 419,255.90 40,265.75 iW. H. Carter, 42, and Sally Laudro, 28,| treated at St. Alexius hospital for a Alex wid Be: Belle Fourche, 8. a is opigaaaa 412,313.85 403,009.81 9,214.04 -———— | Lidgerwood, N. D. fracture of two neck vertebrae, which Welterweight—Ear! yy Killdeer, vs. Sheridan P. Arnold, Berthold; and Ira Sankey, Belle Fourche, vs. Clyde C. Halvorson, ‘Wood, 8. D. Will A. Sessions, in Chaplain charge of the COC recreational pro- gram, said each contestant in the final bouts for the camp champion- ship must have been in two decision bouts prior to the final encounter. He also announced that all con- beaks ito ine rmle oe number are awarded at the close of each camp period. The camp will close August 6. Fort Lincoln Begins Recruiting Campaign Capt. George R. Connor, Fort Lin- coln recruiting officer, has been authorized to increase the strength of the 3rd battalion, 4th infantry, to a strength of 486 enlisted men in con- formation with the executive order tain declares, “and no young CREYHOUND man can be enlisted who has less than TRIPS ARE sna ene bodied and free from any disease or ailment.” Enlisted men, for their first four years, are paid $21 a month in the QETETTETA [fernisiea’win ciotning food, quar quar- panier ters and free medical attention. There way daily be- is opportunity for advancement to the ‘ tween Fargo, Dickinson and inter- mediate North Dakota points, on U. corporal 8, Highway No, 10, Through sched: SEI RAa meni \tosearenant ith cities in the U. 8. A. pene Men desiring information about the army are invited to write Captain NEW BUS SCHEDULES Connor, Fort Lincoln, Bismarck, N. D. Westbound—Leave Bismarck— 2:08 a. m—9:30 p.m—1240 p.m. ve lamar [FERA Work Projects) 4:30 a. m—0:45 a.m.—3:30 p.m. For Complete Information call: McK: ty t of Shaw school .. . repair and re- Bismarck Greyhound Depot place floods in Broadway at Seventh Phone S01 |P ged reagagg tod NORTHLAND GREYHOUND “A Lucky has helped me out before. A good smoke and a good book ought to drive away loneliness.” townships “Such a glorious evening for a drive . Improve parks and Bill has to work. Looks like lonely hours ahead for little me.” TO LONELINESS | BRING COMPANIONSHIP. IM YOUR BEST FRIEND, | AM YOUR | ty rural schools «grade and gravel ____ LUCKY STRIKE. PLUNGE! Slippery streets, a skid, a swerve, and the fist of fate sends your auto through the fence! You may hit a pedes- trian, or another auto. 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