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Pceive relief and how much relief THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1986 QUESTION OF RELIEF DETAILS 1S MATTER “POR COUNTY BOARDS Onder New Laws, Subdivisions Specifically Charged With Administration ©! Duties and responsibilities of the warious county welfare boards author- “zed by the 1935 legislature were clarified and defined Friday by At- torney General P. O. Sathre. In a lengthy opinion drafted in re- Sponse to questions from Lyman A. Baker, assistant director of the state welfare board, Sathre declared au- thority to determine who should re- should be given had been transferred from county board of commissioners | to the county welfare boards. i “The welfare board is not merely an| advisory board or an investigating; board, but is specifically charged with | the duty of supervising and adminis- tering relief activities in the county,” | he said. “This does not necessarily involve a transfer of all financial control to the welfare board, but does involve a transfer of control so far as super- vision and administration of actual felief is concerned.” Retain Fiscal Control He held the county boards of com-; missioners may allocate county funds to the county welfare board and may authorize, by blanket resolution issu- ance of warrants by the county audi- | tors in payments of orders of the county welfare ‘boards. k Unless this pian is carried out, then sounty board of commissioners must; seep records showing expenditures of | funds for relief purposes. | Responsibility for payment of any} Megal bills, approved by the county welfare board, will rest with members | of that board, and not with the »oards of commissioners, he said. ‘The state examiners office will be fequired to audit accounts of the sounty welfare boards. | No additional audit by the county poard of commissioners will be re- quired, although this may be done, while monthly reports to the commis- iioners by the welfare board also may ye required. ‘ May Fix Official Bonds } Amount of bond for each of the nembers of the welfare board and its bxecutive secretary should be set by | pounty board of commissioners. A pond covering a county commissioner not cover him in his activities a Of the’ welfare board, he Determinirig’ nietfod ‘of authoriza- fon of expenditures, Sathre ruled the ounty commissioners should “deter-| ne the total amount of commit: nents or liabilities which the county velfare board is authorized to make incur in the current mont! i “From such total,” he said, “the| founty commissioners should deduct fhe amount which has been made OUT OUR WAY (f DQ NAWT /) IT'S } HE MAFES A MEAL LAST AS LONG AS HE CAN, WHEN HE KNOWS I'M | GOING OUT i ME | oct: | i EXACKLY TH! WAY SHE DOES,WHEN SHE'S GOT A DATE AN’ WANTS TH’ DISHES DONE QUICK/ DO YOU THINK TL KIN ENJOY A DESSERT TH’ BEST PART OF AMEAL, | WITH HER HOVERIN’ OVER}: LIKE A HUNGRY B OPUS WAITIN! FERJ<c% A CLAM TO OPEN UP “DATE PUDDING* 7. M. REC. U. 8. PAT. OFF. By Williams AN OCTOPUS DOESN'T HOVER OVER CLAMS, AND IF YOU DIDN'T STRETCH EVERY- THING, I COULD |temizing activities interspersed with MALY MAY BREAK OFF RELATIONS AS | RETALATORY ACT Three New Taxes Become Ef- fective as Duce Bolsters Economic Policy (By the Associated Press) Informed sources at Rome predicted Friday a program of retaliation in- cluding possibly severance of diplo- matic relations may be Premier Mus- solini’s answer to further war sanc- tions against Italy. As three new taxes became effec- tive to bolster the nation’s eocnomic policy, the Italian premier prepared to advance his plan of opposition be- fore the Fascist grand council Sat- urday night. On the war fronts, the Italian com- mand reported continuation of sys- minor engagements between invaders are defenders. Reconnaissance columns between Negheli and Dawa Parma captured scattered groups of the emeny,” Mar- shal iPetro Badoglio, Fascist comman- der reported. “Galla Borana chiefs and notables continue surrendering to Ne- “il baahel inhi Sterling By SHIRLEY STEWART The Sterling girls’ basketball team played the McKenzie girls Friday night. The score was 15-45 in favor of Sterling. Sidney Lunquist of Minneapolis is visiting his sister, Mrs: John Sedevic, for a few days. Mr, and Mrs, Frederick Hebe are making an extended visit with Mr. Hebe’s sister, Mrs. Ost Prince. Mr, Olson and Laura Langley took | her brother Faye to a Bismarck hos- pital Tuesday after he was injured while sliding on an icy hill, Mary Victor and Fritz Lee visited at the Ralph Meyer home Friday night. Miss Victor just returned from a few months’ visit in the east. Because of the cold weather Lor- rine Johnson spent the week in town with her grandparents. Thelma and Shirley Freshour spent} the week-end with Miss Beryle Sher- man. ¢ : —> Riverview | —— By MISS PHYLLIS WORST | Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Bourgeous and son were capital city shoppers Thurs- Vailable or will be made available! om state or federal grants. The} ance is the amount which the ounty commissioners must authorize. he board of county commissioners | lhould thereupon pass a resolution uthorizing an allotment of county | lunds for the use of the county wel- | board for the required amount.” geous Friday. day and Friday. Rita Mae Worst was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr.,! from Friday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. 1 Gus Hogue, Jr., was a caller at the) home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bour- “We Thank You” Fresh Peas Cauliflower * Brussels Sprouts Celery Tomatoes “Frozen Strawberries” Oranges, 2 dozen for Grapefruit, 4 for . Winesaps, face and filled, Winesaps, orchard run, 20 Ib. DOX .....-...0005 Something new in Crackers Hol-Grain Wheat Wafers — Devonsheer Kraka Nuts Sweet Potatoes I S Green Onions: - Spinach Lettuce Luther Rutabagas oe 23c Cocktail Appetizers “Grocery Specials” Quaker Corn Meal, per package Autumn Salmon, % Ib, cans, 2 cans Market Day Ruisins, 4 Ib. pkg., each Monseon Pumpkin, No. 2 can, each Minneopa Baking Chocolate, % Ib. cake Highline Peanut Butter, 2 Wb. jar, each ........ Specidl—2 Wheat Krispies with f pkg. Pep free “Meat Specials” U. S. Inspected Pot Roast per lb. U. S. Inspected Rolled Beef ‘per Ib. ......... U. 8. Inspected Short Ribs Beef, SE es ehaconn cee’ ore: U. S. Inspected Fork Loin Roast, end cut, U. 8. Inspected Leg Lamb, RIN Mais ba 2 vio's vor-a Meat Loaf, veal, per Ib. Ham Butts, 4 to 5 lbs. aver: PEEILS pias sneer atceee Wieners per Ib. ........... Roast, QUVATUNUAAVANOCUUU LAE A GHA beef and pork ground, ‘age, Oysters, standerd ‘and. mlecta ae Springers Stewing Hens cnet M8 Third st DELIVERIES—s:45 & 10:30; 2:30 & 4:30 : Saturday at 8 P. M. . Illinois Bank Robbers | |e +| Eseape With $12,000), Elgin, Ill, Jan. 31—(@)}—Four rob- bers held up the National Bank in St. Charles, ten miles south of Elgin, Priday and escaped with between $12,- 000 and $13,000. The men were in the bank when the janitor unlocked the doors, and seized and bound em- ployes of the institution as they re- ported for work, BINE WILDER DIES Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 31—(P)— Funeral services for Bine Wilder, 66, senior member of the firm of Wilder and Wilder, road contractors, who died Thursday, will be held Sunday afternoon, Survivors are his widow, son Dewane, junior partner of the firm, and two daughters, Mrs. Stirling Purrington, Jamestown, and Mrs. John Sunderson, Council Bluffs, Iowa. CARLOADINGS DECREASE Washington, Jan. 31—(4)—The As- sociation of American Railroads re- ported Friday loadings of revenue freight for the week ending Jan. 25 totaled 585,691 cars, a decrease of 26,- 717 cars, or 4.4 per cent compared > with the preceding week. Today’s Recipe | Sea SORTS @ Tce-box Pie One and one-half tablespoons flour 2 tablespoons cornstarch, 1 cup sugar, 1% cups boiling water, 2 or 3 eggs, juice and grated rind of 1 lemon, 1 tablespoon butter, %4 teaspoon salt, % teaspoon vanilla. Mix and sift flour, cornstarch and sugar. Put in top of double boiler and add water gradually, stirring constantly to make smooth. Add but- ter and cook, stirring constantly for 10’ minutes. Remove from fire and stir in egg yolks well. beaten. Cook and stir for one minute. Remove from heat and add grated lemon rind and juice. Beat well and fold in whites ot eggs beaten until stiff. Let cool. Line a pie dish with vanilla wafers or lady fingers split in halves. Fill with lemon mixture and chill in refrigerator for several hours. One-half hour before serving, top with cream whipped u::- til firm. DAISY ROOT TO APPEAL Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 31.—(#)—At-, torneys shaped an appeal Friday for Daisy Alexander Root, sentenced to) @ 10-year prison term for the “jeal-| ousy murder” of her husband, Bren- ton Root. Major 2 — CHASE and SANBORN COFFEE SALE 47c Bananas Golden, Firm 2 Ibs, Lbs. Ale Apples Delicious or Romes, LETTUCE, Large, iat, 2 15¢ ORANGE Cauliflower Snowball, Blue Brushed, firm, Ib. .. Criseo 3 Lb. Tin 57e Cheese Peanut Butter Highline, 27 2 Ib. jar Long cut, No, 2 tin Zt 19¢ Palmolive BEADS Goose, sweet and juicy slicing size Bowes 2 Grapefruit CARROTS— ng : 2 for 1 3 Cc 2 doz. 45¢ Parsnips 5c Egg Noodles Fine, med., or met 6c 6. 25¢ Cookies Asstd., plain, 2 ws, 25¢ —Lb.20¢ WARRIOR FLOUR Sauerkraut Libby's, No. 00 tin 49 Lb. Sack No. 2% tin 2 i 23C Dakota Maid 49 tb. sack Made by State Mill $1.68 a Eggs Strictly Fresh, not storage Libby’s, 244 tin .15¢ Ginger Snaps Old fashioned, 2 bs. 23C Toilet Tissue 1000 Sheet 4 for 25¢ or Occident, @|graphs purporting to show that Eth- jopians have committed atrocities on |~ ghelli authorities with warriors. Noth- ing new on the Eritrean (northern) front.” A paniphlet from the Italian gov- ernment published at Geneva by the League of Nations contained photu- Italian soldiers. The new Italian taxes added to levies on increased use of gas and electricity, on bachelors, and coal and coal by-products duties. Financial circles were discussing possibility of a new capital levy con- sisting of a tax of 25 per cent on the value of all property similar to the tax imposed in 1920 by the govern- ment of the late Giovanni Giolitti, anti-Fascist leader. The capital levy, if voted, would be spread over 10 to 20 years, it was re- ported. 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