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SEE DISCRININATION : —INRATE REDUCTIONS Winter Thinks Proposed Cuts Would Bring About Un- 8! k and vicinity: creasing cloudiness and not so cool tonight; Saturday Showers. on pa-|Approximately $4,212,000 Ask- Seats news ed of Federal Government _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1935_ 81 PROJECTS BEFORE ses | PHA FOR APPROVAL Jack Gibbons Kayoes Touring Shell Fleet Williston, N. D, Aug. 30.—()—Jack| Six spectal white test cars stoppea — : 4 \ sedaibet |__To Speak in City J|estimated Damage to N. 0.|8 ied Eniaedhiraieeedihce ag Berm a Crops Set at $2,000,000 gram of the Shell company, by Harold Hopton The fleet, comprising six new cars, ha ae apie hee by N. D. Subdivisions is engaged in making exhaustive testa : ne 50 COO! be " . B justified Favoritism alan; peer North Dakota’s hail Tees, total ap- Avid ‘og- of Shell products covering every con: showers, proximately one-third applica- Red -| A total of 81 applications request- from oertali Tr ate sontain poets | Ped Saute ling ing loans or grants or both from the tions received for the coverage, with in the state, asked by three railroads in North Dakota, would “bring about cloudiness, show-|federal government approximating : F an anticipated loss of virtually $2,000,- ers west, not 80/$4212,000 has been received by PWA ‘ 000, Harold Hopton, state insurance ans cool tonight; Sat-loftices here so far, H. C. Knudsen, " ‘ commissioner, declared today. e test ttself ts under the supers seemingly extreme and unjustified | urday showers. B = Although actual loss figures in]11:15 a. ighed vision of Dr. C. W. Rippie, Shell re« discriminations,” J. C. Winter, trafic For Montana: et aCe Oe cen eee | jmoney amounts have not yet been|ing off from Red Lake Falls. Lind-| Soe + tt search engineer. Each of the cars is ae iisianee *wolaiy. ie Probably showers west porting: to-| The proposed projects would rep- computed, Hopton estimated the total|bergh planned i) ‘Winter's assertions were made as|Might and Saturday; warmer. east|resent an outlay of $6,106,727 in both : from comparison of losses reported the state railroad commission opened | Portion tonight. Great Northern and Soo Line rail-|day. Generally fair to- its hearing on the proposed reduc-| night and Saturday; somewhat warm- tions asked by the Northern Pacific,/er in northwest and southeast Satur- municipal and federal funds. si ae values of property. .af- ge received by groups, fol- i sa Oct. 15 Courthouses, five—Requested loan The new rate for 1936 for state hail and grant from PWA, $572,000; cost insurance will be set Oct. 15, Hop- sh : F 3 fe metropolitan centers is given during a GENERAL CONDITIONS of projects, $622,727. 5 ton said; actuaries now are comput- * The rail companies ask the reduc: " b the tour, a member of the tions be made temporarily, for an ex-|,,¢ Qh, Pressure area extends from) Schools, 33—Requested, $920,000; ing the premium rate which will be! provisions were held collectable by . . party sald. rimental period, in “an effort tol/ern Rocky Mountain slope, Sioux Jews from all parts of the Mis- crease est truck competition, between the|City, 30.24, while a low pressure area| Pavements and highway improve- bes [cents eee None eae a cost, $975,000. ————————————————— ISRAEL 8, PADWAY charged. Indications are that it willie federal court here. ‘ ; sourl Slope country are expected {amount to has not been determined, i Q overlies the western Rocky Mountain|ments, nine—Requested from PWA, 4 Q NOEMA FOILS INTRUDERS ' parcalar Pols ne carriers “had {and Plateau ‘states, ‘The weather 1s |$408000; cost, $658,000. to gather here Monday evening to | Hopton pointed out that the’ losses Electric Refrigera- i within the last 45 days increased the |Senerally fair trom the Plains States| Hospitals, three—Requested from} hear an address by Israel B. Pad- | were the largest the department has Friday , ; rates on lignite between all points in| Westward to the, Pacific coast this) pwra, $306,000; cost, $665,000. Way, Milwaukee lawyer and a {sustained under voluntary insurance. tor Bargain!! morning, but light precipitation oc- _} ested| leader in the B’nai B'rith, Jewish {The amount was exceeded under com- the state by amounts ranging from|curred in the central and northern|, Municipal buildings, 17—Requi fraternal order. aalsory hail theirence law, he cada. We have.on hand 2 New 3 cents to 18 cents by the addition states during the pest 24 hours. Cool en papel ied eae Seaieited Padway, who is president of the | rne depacitueut (anaed’'&’ total“ ob Crosley 3% cu, ft. Eistrader ~ (ik weather eval out a 7 5 be Brand lew, oan rEiiieg tie ate we that [northern districts and frost, occurred | from PWA, $252,000; cost, $260,000, Binal Brith grand lodge in his | 4,582,738 acres of farm lands against . for Quick Sale at wholesale time,” he stated, “the board ex-|8t Many places in the western part| Sewer systems, five—Requested from} Se and a director of the Milkau- jhail this year, with a total risk in- : a essed its opinion that those in-|°% {he Dakotas, ae inches: [PWA, $88,000; cost, $110,000. Kee swish charities, the Milwau- volved of $32,854,275, Hopton ex- ; was Greases would only result in addl-loog7 "Reduced to sea level S04, | Power plants, two_Requested from] Eee, Jewish center and Mount | plained. Dunn Loss Largest N han ge tional loss of traffic to the rails and| Missouri river stage at 7 a. m., 3.3|PWA, $476,000 cost, $476,000. the ‘Milwaukee ‘board’ of Jewish hand. seriously urged the carriers to give|ft. 24 hour change, -0.1 ft. Swimming pool, one at Oakes—Re- education, will speak at the local Dunn county showed. the largest Edé Allensworth was a consideration to the withdrase! or PRECIPITATION quested, $5,000; cost, $10,000. Jewish temple at 8 p.m. The Phere of loss ‘es mae gered visitor mega ll ee withholding at least of a portion of 3 ———————————— ject of insurance P Miss Babe 4 the increases proposed on the traffic. eet Garnier 114 ONTINUE spReanotis Me Oe claims. Towner county showed’ the several days last week “However, the proposed reductions|Normal, this month to date 174 ness” and is intended for Jews ee eran or ee aeons erie a ce are in such form that granting them|Total, January Ist to date 16.02 from page one- only. reported out of 83 applications for the Olark Crawford as requested would bring about seem-|Normal, January Ist to date 12.95 S k A 1 on The address will be given under insurance. Bismarck hospital, where ingly extreme and unjustified dis-|Accumulated excess to date .. 3.07/S€€K /APProva. the auspices of Louis Ruben |_ =¥ery county in the state suffered ing treatment for a criminations against parties and lo-| WesTERN NORTH DAKOTA First Installment Lodge No. 1171, B'nai B'rith and |S0me loss from hall, with amounts pees re calities not favored by like reduc- High- Low- will be followed by a dance. ranging from comparatively small Harold Sherman CAPITAL : tions.” est est Pct. Of $3,000,000 Job id . amounts to more than 80 per cent of ‘week-end visitor at the COMMERCIAL COLLEGE picts BISMARCK, clear 63 41 (01 A . the number of applications made for Mrs. M. M. Dralle OM AL ( , : ———— Perch ee % 35 00) sorton—Pedestrian subway, Man- Twin-Maroon Series _|coverase. Dacoeud ite id sm si a ‘ rt — ¢ , First Avenue northwest, North- Losses were computed on ‘Washington—The Association of Twila - ' i City and County I Crosby, clear. 7 peat fe Arrangements Made|or“cisims made te Aug 28 of this| an sneton The. pate, Sarizon was an e Underpass at Stanley OEM year. 3 County Judge I. C. Davies issued a 6 39 «00 ay Fargo, N. D., Aug. 30—(®}—Fargo-|° By counties the Ce i SEARED Med ies ON obec ibid & 3 ry rect Northern, higheay Wo. 2, #000 Moorhead's Twins, already sensing Bey show: aia iis § to Archie Hart epaerindatete ne and 63 «35 00/000, victory i the second half schedule in ’ Miss Edna Dean Best, arck. 62 31 «00 Btark. Underpass, in Dickinson, :the Northern League, have made ar- 1 iiibaribeite ota a Chiran vet & 34 Slnorthern Pacific, highway No. 22,|rangements for a nine-game playoff eeikke, winix: county ortiiaan|o= 68 29 {00 |$172,000; overhead, Belfield, Northern |Series with Winnipeg, first half win- MeEccracren cauneues MHdag” 4 38 00|Pacific, highway No. 85, $85,000, |ers, Jack Knight, manager, .an- } Saha phate nae if Towner—Relocation of 8 miles|nounced. The opening date for the Harold Hopton, sti othe EASTERN NORTH DAKOTA |nighway No. 281, between Cando and | Series probably will be set at Winni- missioner. . High-Low-_ |Masza, eliminate two le crossings |Peg before the end of the week. The — st — t H. O. Freshour of Sa = ni over Great Northern tracks, $76,000.|Twins open a series there Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. 7 ved o! 63 39 00| Ward—Overhead, east of Surrey,j Danny Boone, Crookston manager } Sterling are the parents of # boy born | y7/ 64 39 46|Great Northern, highway No. 2, $50,- |and president of the league, said that oa 61 37 03|000; overhead, in Minot, Soo Line|while the league has made no ruling ; hospital. 65 35 .00/and highway No. 2, $188,000; over- |on the number of games in the playoff ' 63 38 .00/head, southeast of Baden, Soo Line, |series, the final -decision is almost ! A boy was bai Sida Paice & 33 00 highway No. 52, $55,000, certain to be left to the managers! Albers Eeterson’ Pte BUR tia MINNESOTA POINTS —————— of Fargo and Winnipeg. He also in- a. m,, Friday ai Bismarck hos High- Low- A subsidy is paid for every kea|dicated the. clubs themselves would 4 pital. est est Pct.|parrot killed in New Zealand. This|be permitted to set the dates. Last . 1 Fourth District Judge Fred dan-|Moorhet widens... of} OE bird preys on sheep. Wis rl ele hy eo as a Business College Course’ ai i, cldy. sonius returned to Bismarck Thurs- — E. H. Harriman, day night from McClusky where he SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS heard several cases in the Sheridan pie len. "The FALL TERM of the CAPI< ' ee Huron, clear igo G2 2 TAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE iY, Pel : County Auditor Claire Derby left ores! : WILL BEGIN Tuesday, Septem~ ursday rand MONTANA POINTS Raleigh—Recovering from a serious jatford City—Mrs. Inga Norstog 4 an Ri eaiiahn aeaes reverie atv High-Low-__| auto accident are Mr. and Mrs. Archie delivered the address at dedication ber, 3, 1935. ‘We are expecting a County Auditor’s association. est est Pct.| McGregor, their brother, Gordon, and exercises of the Severtson dam here. larger enroliment than we hed — ait a : ret ms the Archie McGregor’s small. son. Others on the program were the Karl- ice asic usp sella Deputy Sheriff Joe Kohler and his|Miles City, clear’ ...... 66 44.00 stad ‘brothers, Fred O'Berg, Dorothy year need wife left Thursday for Glyndon, — Minn., where Mr. Kohler’s 83-year-old} WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS mother is seriously ill. High- Low- ay est est Pct. 4 Garrison—Approved by the city Wilmont Pfenning, formerly em-|Suatillo, Tex. cldy. .. 64 58 00 Mee te amibclevaa aiekeat ho} pinning board, the city council hes earn board and room, and for ployed in the state treasury accounts Bolse, Idaho, Ae abd ad Petitioned the WPA for construction rooms for light housekeeping. office of the WPA at Bismarck, left|Chicago, Ill, cldy. °..: 66 52 32| Selfridge—Swimming in Oak creek, |°! * #5500 sewage disposal plant. nab ba rit for Watertown, 8. D., to accept a post |Denver, Colo., pcldy. 66 phone once 56 as assistant head of the same depart-|DeS Moines, Iowa, cldy. 60 54 Dodge City, Kans., clear 70 50 ment in the South Dakota Office. | Edmonton, ‘Alb. clear. 70 loops, B, peldy. SUMMONS Kansas City, Mo., cldy. Los Angeles, Cal., cidy. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- | Modena, Utah, TY OF BURLE », Clear No. Platte, Neb. pcldy. clear New Engiand—Lieut. Clyde P. Gor- |Stenehjem, Alice Viidmo and Majil man has assume command of CCC |Glascock. company 2764 here taking the position of places for young men to earn their board, for young women to the life of Sidney Baker,.7, was saved| wottord City—Her Helgesen, can assist us. We will list the by Oscar Baker, 12, when Sidney | voiunteer pd Reker! beatin ‘ap. waded beyond his depth. proximately 2,000-wild ducks in Mc- ae Kenzie county with the birds most Fort Yates — Three Indians were | populous in Nohle lake. lodged in the jail here recently. Joe — Jordan and Jimmy High Eagle were| New Salem—Funeral services were places phoned in and supply the help. ‘We will offer courses in Court Announcing #U9sudeeke Sons teSeeaReeeateseResees es 16 ‘1 & 58 t 88 56 00 g Reporting, ©, P. A. Accounting, IN DISTRICT COURT FOURTH |Okls. City, Hy i a charged with assault, Dan Cold Hand jheld at the Churchtown church for Civil Service, Commercial Teach PPDICIAL, eerTRict ue coe Phoenix, Arz., pcldy. 00 «80 «= .00| was charged with attempting to assist |Lucille Martha, infant daughter of E Classes x "PORATION, aca Sia & ea G2 38 00 escape of a man wanted as a “hit and) Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Christian with vening ere’ Training, Secretarial, Junior |) ; ia Plaintitt, Ee ule ‘Mo, elay, CI 56 00] U2" driver. Rev. August Affeld officiating, at the Accounting, Senior Accounting, EOE Fe nee [gene Fete tex”, clay. 76 £29] rettinger—Gov. walter Welford will| Hazelton—The village board 1s i ital Meraeictite dome cache |aeate wine cages og $2 MtlRvy"eacalon hte ap ou eprint ofan ea, oe 5 4 a a .» Cldy. .. nor’s Day cele! ion here » 1, 3 4 Kensie, Alexander “Stckenac, | Shetdin, Wyo. peldy. 7% 40 00|sponsored jointly by Hettinger busl-lan- integral portion of U. 8. highway Commercial College Thomas ©. MeKensle, John Mc? cereale 0 44 52 \nessmen and the Adams county Non- |83. : a incan y Fal 7. bey le Mickie, “William aiche, ‘Katherr [Swift Girrent, "clear 70 30-99) Partisan League central commitiee. | wattord oity—Officers of the Ole 3 Beginning Monday evening, ine McRae, Mary Mc Sook, ; a x Jeannette ‘uertae, Donald McRae, Winnemucca, 'N, clear 9 $4 (01) | Underwood—Ed Koenig, local mer-|H. Olson-For-Governor club formed LEAGTE HAS PLSEATS ae . Sept. 2, there will be eve- Weank J. Call, James Wave ipeg, cldy. 62 36 .00|chant, has placed photographs of Un- |here are Dr. P. ©. C. Johnson, Wat-| Edmonton, rta, Aug. 30.—(P}— EVERSON HEADS BOARD ney, Mrs. Polly Fisher, Joseph W. derwood’s early days in his windows eae Daesient Pig iaent; Bo. Final iene ane another Cage reer Grafton, N. D., Aug. 30.—(?)—The Bull, B Lamm, 1 : i dvertisement for the anniver- mneau, vice president; .|ency incre: e Alberta, Bult Gatton Sult'ee Brahe, | Winter Wheat Crops aon eer ent an |schauteler Grassy Buje, second vis| Greate Langues seata ke presen [Walsh counly weltere oerd asl] Wednesday and Friday Bleuchaus, wiward'S. Allen John Are Gamble in N. D. — president; ‘Peter Wik, Watford, third | legislature to 52 out of 63. president and Mrs Ruth Sisnen ea|j eVenings, from 7 to 9 A. Rea, David W. Bowman—Plans for Bowman Coun- |Vice president; Ole K. Holm, Wat- administrator. o'clock. . Rea, John Dickey, W. H. Williamson, Wim. z Growi f ty's fair Sept. 26, 27 and 28, are shap- |ford, secretary-treasurer. Al. N. Nel- CRAIG IMPROVING Bitza Me Meuttie, Meet suite Dakota isa. ae pel ing up rapidly, reports County Agent |S0n, Keene, acted as chairman, and| Williston, N, D., Aug. 30—(#)—Ster-| ‘There are 136 hospitals in New York || Rates for tuition will be $8.00 for Vamson, Elijah’ Coftin, Wells 8. |agronomist at the North Dakota Ag- |G. N. Geiszler. H. V. Burmesiter and |Guttorm Sundfor as secretary. ling Craig, 17, Spring Brook youth in- 20,-|| three evenings a week-and $6.00 Dickinson, Wells 8. Dickinson, ricultural college. Favorable results|H. C. Hagg will direct entertainment Dickinson, Frances 8. Dickinson, Fayette W. Lawrence, may be obtained in some years, but |features. Featured speakers. will be}, Goodsich“Schools here open Sept.|dam two weeks ago in which another y Burleigh in othe likely dis-|Dean H. L. Walster and Dr. Herbert |® with @ faculty consisting of Julis| worker was fatally injured, is stead! : ‘The subjects offered and -teach- of North. Dakotas ocnenne atone Ata She crop 38 fo be C. Hanson of the N. D. A. C. Carlsen, superintendent; A. H. Carl-| ily improving at a hospital here. follows: - Ediphone, the Comptometer, GG. Derby, County Auditor of eerie Ne: & eel eid : sen, principal; Astrid L. Miller, Helen Conerete r nigh amen the Monroe Calculator, the Pro- ‘el ounty, N. -» ane ‘season Bersons unknown, having, or ® promising spring wheat crop, be- Bhane-—Arne Wick, ig resident Bek Shea M. Diesem, Evelyn Fen- pecace Msbes, Leics 8t., ac- Commercial Law, sareaoathiy, : - de Fe Beye Any. sene, tie, cause of stem rust, several other plant | 89d ae OE F.. An Wink, ding ren es . +) {to Grand Forks when the latter went cumbrance upon the property diseases, and excessive heat, have| cently at Glasgow, Mont. The widely Fredonia #gilite on a water pit. |ine oi ne Bank Posting Machine and the aap SPRAY efendante Dak me to try winter Role tight-monthe-old baby. om iad the 17-months-old daughter of Mr, pending ®@ few days with Harvey COMPANY 5 various Adding Machines, ° . q ‘ota farmers wheat, ie I. £ THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA and Mrs. Gotthilf Janke was almost| Toews, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. N. E tH OD | Results with winter wheat in trials § Denpants* 0Y! NAMED. DE-), ‘ne North Dakota Experiment Ste. | Hettinger—Thomas Rohan of Het-|instantly killed. ‘Toews, who formerly lived here. ; ‘There are better opportunities You are hereby summoned to an- complaint of the plaintiff and to serve a copy of your Answer factory. In many years moisture con- | Bertha Alemn, Bison, secretary; Lud- the ibscribs it thei in the Dakota National Bank & Trust ditions in the fall do not favor prompt|Wi8 Hedstrom, Lodgepole; Alfred sargh County of urnieh, dod sia [sop ty temperate Satire tac ees | Ambrose Bulivans Lemon” and f North Dak ithim th drop in temperature before the crop pen: mon, from and after the service of ‘this/has hardened off or before snow er-|P. Pitagerald, Chance, directors. summons upon you, exclusive of the|rives to offer protection may seriousiy ae day of such service. And in ca: se oflinjure the crop. Long cold periois|, Bowman—Hugh F. Botts of Crans- Toove'tequired, “Biatsut! wit!"*take|in winter with only” moderate. snow | fT, N. Oy has left here after « futile judgment against you by default for| protection is usually the most severe | rch for news of his brother, Otto the rellet Gemanded in the complaint. obstacle to successful winter wheat |=. Botts, who dropped from sight. 22 day of August, 1935." | ado growing. Alternate freezing and| Years ago shortly after selling his Hyland & Foster, |thawing or unfortunate early spring |"@cb near Miles City for $5,000. i t, |drouths are other factors thet con- Bismarck, N. D.|¢ribute to the uncertainty. Winter Solen—Mr. and Mrs. William To the Defendants above named: wheat is nowhere as dependable as|/8Nd their daughter suffered cuts and Attorneys for Plaintift You and each of ny take notice ‘that the summons and | “iNer T¥e in this state Stos says. complaint in the above entitled ac- d at tion have been filed i: hi Efi ft the Clerie of the Distriet Goo surr| RUStY Straw Is Not 101 quieting title in plaintiff and in ex- eee the defendants from any year causing rust to develop ic Sec- ck Twenty five (a6) Pia ‘& Wetherby. Addition | Plant to plant in g tbe City of ‘Bismarck, "North Da-|died out and will be com} iter ‘Thirty one (31) and a Coffin'’s Addition to the City of Bis-| quently the straw may be disposed sonal Ciaim Is made se ata tivo Bela | most suitable to this condition. fants. la , ; 1 aR de at esrnlied. to aoe ee Se et wee tion at Fargo and the sub-experiment|tinger was elected president of the in the above entitled action a copy |Stations, and experiences of growers,| Perkins County Wheat association; of which said complaint is hereto an-|lead to the conclusion. that winter|Mike Hell, White Butte, vice presi- aexed and herewitn served upon you,|wheat production is very unsatis-|@ent; W. L. Johns, Bison, secretary; et Sb: Yaetasets:| Harmful to 36 Crop|** Insofar as rust is concerned, there veteran, George’ tit! di 4 vi vil y tie following’ descrived premises, to)18 DO danger of the rusty straw this| Hatter haa lait for Grepen Chip rors, oie again i Lots One (1) and Two (2) Block |next year, points out W. E. Brentzel | Forty nine (49) Northern Paciti ‘ : tf Ond Addition to the City of Bismarck, |Plant pathologist at the North Da- Selfridge North Dakota. Agricultural college. The redjcommitteemen here endorsed J. A.|| . a iti : Lots Nine (9) Ten (10) Eleven (11) |stage of rust which spreads from|Nagel for postmaster over Mrs. Rose ing -conditions. field has largely | Prewit! 1. pd it by a vote of 12 to Hota Twenty nine a9) ahisty_ (20)| tures” Only this stage of thereat | Bee ta eee, eae, open in Block Sixty seven (67) ensie &|Can infect wheat directly. cone nounces, y Back, North Dakotas, all in Burlelgh !by any means which the grower find:| Mercer—Perch and catfish have D akota State Oil Company corn suck-|inveterate anglers report. ning classes on Monday, jured in a clay. slide at the Epping beds. for two evenings a week, for positions in Bismarck than in any other place, Our equipment and teaching force are very come ‘Hlete and an early enrollment is necessary, The Fall Term be- Gins Tuesday, September 3, R.'E. Jack, Principal. “TT PAYS TO REVIEW” R. E, Jack, Principal Wait Until I Call the Wife: when their automobile col- lided with .one driven by . Julius Wetch. Wetch and his passenger, Mrs, John Stockert, were not injur- Dawson—Kidder county’s last sur- Pictured above are six of the cars which comprise part of the Shell company’s special au- tomotive fleet in which Shell Products are being tested under miodern “stop-and-go” driv- ‘City, 'Ore., — Democratic precinct Super Shell Gasoline and Shell Motor Oil are distributed in Bismarck- and Mandan by the been biting better in Brush lake than in any time during the past two years (Just Wonderful Food 1201 Main Ave., on Highway 10 ) : ONLY FIRE-PROOF HOTEL IN BISMARCK ’ Bismarck SrantonsPctane open here Sept. 2.