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Crowd arOunA: ail you folks who have been wanting to tell traffic to “go jump in-the lake”—this is your time to laugh, for here are ty of’em following instructions. It doesn’t make any differ- ence that it pabpened in London and they were testing new life belts—the cops got a real good ducking. Enoch Kuklinskle, Sr. (indicated by arrow) stood by moved his son, Enoch, Jr. from an independent mi Shamokin, Pa., after 22 nours imprisonment. Physiciat wae partially paralyzed and described his condition as “serious.” The elder Kuklinskle had een iescuec fr-m the rock and debris eartier. Associated »ress Photo) An ‘explosion ofa natural’ gas pipeline near Knoxville, la., followed by fire, blew a crater 25 feet.deep and 30 feet in diameter, attracting thou- i sands of spectators to the ecene. (Associ: AUGHNEY FUNERAL SRT FOR TUESDAY Pioneer of St. Anthony Com- munity Will Be Laid to Rest After Rites at Mandan Aughney, both of Jamestown. There also are five brothers, Luke of Spokane, Wash., William of Nia- . ¥., John of Cobden, and ‘Shook of De Wuniak Springs, Fla. Two sisters and one brother preceded him in death. All of the children except the two daughters living in California and the brothers and sister will be at Man- dan for the funeral. The body will be taken to St. Anthony and will be laid to rest beside that of Mrs. Augh- ney. MUTILATOR CARVES INITIALS ON WOMAN Attacked Because She ‘Ran Out’ on Promise to Aid New York Vice Lord Washington, July 13—(?)—Henna- haired Jean Bell's story that a “killer” mutilated her and left her to die after she “ran out” on a promise to. help free Charles (Lucky) Luciano, vice overlord, from Sing Sing prison resulted Monday in a wide search in New York city for the man she named. Detectives said that a man answer- ing the description of the torturer who carved the cryptic numerals “3-12” and the initials “C. L. Z.” on her body and then tried to kill her by gas had left Washington on a New York-bound plane at 4 a. m. Sunday. They expressed confidence that he, as well as a companion whom the girl | described as the possible “finger man” lin the plot, would be picked up soon in New York. The 23-year-old girl, who was res- cued from her gas-filled apartment by police early Sunday after a tele- phone operator heard a weak call for help coming over the wire, was at the District of Columbia women’s bureau Monday. She was suffering consid- erable pain from the cuts on her right thigh and abdomen. Canadian Golfer Wins Kenmare Club Honors Kenmare. N. D. July 13.—(%)— James Wedderspoon of Estevan, Sask., beat out a field of 68 other golfers to win the championship of the Ken- mare Country club’s annual invita- tional meet Sunday. The Canadian also won medal honors in the quali- fier, posting a 36, and took first in a driving contest. Alaska contains 70,000,000 acres of forests. Stamp News By 1. S. Klein LATE word from Washington is that the new Oregon territory centennial stamp will go on first day sale July 14. The stamp will be 3 cents in value and will be the ‘size of the current special delivery stamp. First day sales will be held only in Lewiston, Idaho; Astoria, Ore.; Missoula, Mont.; Walla sarees eee: if your comeption of an Egyptian Seine is a sinuous, exotie siren, modeled along Cleopatra lines, this scene should disillusion you. In their ribbons and pigtails, the sisters of Egypt’s new 16- year-old King Farouk looked for all the world like pretty Ameri- can schoolgirls as they left Cairo to spend the summer in Alex- andria. Note the imperial crest which adorns their car. Until ~ their brother attains the age of 18, and begins his reign, 2 regency is governing their country. © CITIZENS LEARNING _to Stage First Parade Late Monday Swinging into the routine of mak- ing soldiers out of citizens, the 269 enrollees at the Citizens Military Training Camp at Fort Lincoln were to stage their first parade and review at 5 p. m., Monday on the fort parade grounds. Major Ochiltree and his staff will be the reviewing officers. The public is invited to attend this land other parades which will be held at 5 p. m., each day except Wednes- days, Saturdays and Sundays. Organization of the companies was jcompleted Monday with the appoint- Walla, Wash., and Daniel, Wyo. The central design will. be an outlize map of the old Oregon ter- vitory, which now comprises Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, and parts of Montana and Wyo- ming. The map will show the old Oregon Trail and historic points in this territery where first day sales will be made. First day covers may be sent to postmasters at each of the cities mentioned, accompanied by postal money. orders covering the cost of the stamps required. Not more than. 10 covers may be sent to each postoffice. Thé Washington Airmail So- ment to include a new 6-cent air- mail stamp in its army and navy series, WM Fir Aerie pds fig ray, will be delayed narnia in, luction. First issue is not ex- pected until about the middle of August. |heart trouble Saturday night. SOLDIER'S ROUTINE: | 269 Enrollees at C. M. T. Camp, HEART AILMENT FATAL Jamestown, N. D., July 13.—(?)— Adam Holweg, 61, Millarton, died from He is survived by his widow and children. Funeral services are to be held at Alfred Wednesday. ——— NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION 1. Proposals for the construction of a State Highway on U. 8. Route No. 10, East of Bismarck, will be received by the State Highway Commissioner in the offices of the Department of State Highways at Bismarck, N. Dak., not later than 9:30 o'clock A. M. July 31, 1936, at which place and time they will ‘be publicly opened and read, 2. The Proposals must be mailed to or otherwise deposited with the De- partment of State Highways at Bis- marck, N. Dak. and shall be sealed and endorsed “Proposal for construct- ing @ State Highway East of Bis- marck, U. 8. H. Project No. WPM 176A, tn “Burleigh County.” 3. A certified check for 5%, to- gether with a bidder's bond in the full amount of the gross sum bid, must accompany each proposal All certi- fied checks shall be drawn on N. Dak. Banks, and will cashed by the Commissioner, and sald cash will be returned to the successful bidder up- on the filing of an approved contract ment of three trainees as first ser-| pon, geants of their respective companies. The new non-coms were Matthew D. McIntyre, Longview, Wash., Co. K; Harry E. Sankey, Belle Fourche, 8. D., Co. L., and Fay E. Couch, Belle Fourche, S. D., Co. M. Among visitors to the camp Mon- day was Lt. Col. Forrest Williford, as- sistant chief of staff of Corps Area headquarters at Omaha, who inspect- ed the C. M. T. C. unit and checked over the schedule of its activities. Instruction in military matters be- gan Monday, the opening days of the camp having been devoted to “pro- cessing” the enrollees and instructing them in the care of their persons and equipment. Freddie Steele Wins Middleweight Title} «0 Seattle, Wash., July 13.—()—Any strong young man ambitious to be middleweight champion will have to deal hereafter with Freddie Steele of Tacoma. Steele won the 160-pound F. ckampionship from Eddie (Babe) 4. Contemplated work con: 5.569 Miles of Grading, Structural, Detour & Incidental road improvement involving approximately: Cc ‘ing and Grubbing 75 No. 1.13 Acres Clearing & Grub- 114469 C. Y. Unclassified Ex- cavation; 49 . Remove & 8to: Wood Guard Poi 90576 C. Y. Overhaul; 340 C. Suber 86 ‘Wood Guard Post: L. F. Wire Rope Guard Rail; 4 No. Ancho! No. Remove Headwa! 16 L laying Pipe; 1546 L. F. Metal Pipe Pipe; 3348 L. ym Store Wire Rope Guard Rain 50 No. 8” Conn. Bands; 48 L. F. 15” Pipe; 222 L, F. 21” Concrete Pipe; 24 L, F. 27” Concrete Pipe; 362 L. F. 30” Concrete Pipe: 140 L. F 36” Concrete Pipe; 11 No. 45°-8" C. M. Wyes; 193 c. Y. Hille yen Structural Excav: ¥, Dry Structural Excav: ‘Wet Structural Ex . B. M. SMe Tim Cla: Coneret 5 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel; 42918 Lbs. Structural Steel (Plain); 1054 C. Y. Clay in place; 1980 L. F. Furnish & Deliver Untreated Timber Piles; Had L. rl Driving Untreated Timber . F. Furnish & Deliver 16” rina nber Piles: 360 L. F, Driv- ine, 16” Treated Timber Piles 00 ish & Deliver Treated Timber . F. Driving treated Tim- Risko of Syracuse, N. ¥., in convine- | ? ing fashion Saturday night. He bat- tered Risko to the canvas for a six- count in the first round and won & clean-cut 15-round decision. JAMES J. JOHNSON DIES » Wash. July 13. James 3. J m, 62, Northern Pa- cific railway ‘division superintendent | J. here, died Sunday of heart ailment. He came here in 1934 after 40 years with the railway and executive posi- tions in the St. Paul, Fargo, Rocky Mountain and Idaho divisions. Faces Difficul Di plomatic Task portion of wings: 4582 C. Y¥. - Stockpile Oll Mix; 2464 C. Y. Gravel; 2 No. Rereana; Detour Items 8.249 Miles Subgrade Prenaration (Force Account); 4125 C. Y. Furnish, Screen, Crush, Load, Unload & Spread; 31929 C. Y. M. Hauling; 1222 C. Sirioeing Pit No, Pit Move: 205 ing Pipe; 34 1, F. Haul & Tastatt’ 18” C. M. P.; 44 L. F. Haul & Install 24” C. M. P.; 480 L. F. Haul & ment of State Highways at N. Plans and specifications are ct file in the Division Office of the Department of State Highways a Bismarck, N, Dak., and the offi one Department of State Highways a irek, Dak., and also at the office’ of the County Auditor in the fonney hares the project or pro- fects are located, All bidders are invited to be prenent at the opening of the propos- 7, The right {i jerved to reject any. and all prop to waive tech- nicalities, or to pe det rntned to bi Bidders must bid on all items contained in the ereneeel jan! ny bid or bids received for any number of ite 8 less than those contained in the propogal will be conminered as ir- regular ‘and rejected ich, attention ef rected to the Bpeciat’ ae ite cov- ering subletting ing the con- t nd to the ‘ise so mestic Ma- pe Shor aaek veh fy ei at 8) abor \o; on fees th oy oe vd ou than sixty-1 cent a minimum Wage paid to all in, te aig labor project shalt be not leas tha titty (0) F hour. minimum we paid to all suilled labor émplo jog om this prot hed sper Near se jess than forty ey contractor, . THE BISMARCK TR IBUNE. MONDAY, JULY 13, 1936 DROUTH, STOP FIRES): Eastern Wyoming and South- stern Montana Revel in Cool, Cloudy Day e Gillette, Wyo., July 13—(#%)—The| (f drouth and forest fire scourge which has afflicted eastern Wyoming and |G“) southeastern Montana was ended Monday. Heavy rains, which cooled the ares after weeks of crop destroying heat, fell over the two states Sunday and partly cloudy weather was forecast for Monday. Temperatures as low as 60 were reported from Sheridan, Wyo., to South Dakota and into Montana. len and women, harassed by hot days and nights and worn out from worry over crop prospects, went about laughing and shouting, as their child- ren played in the mud puddles. The welcome moisture also quench- ed all but a few spots in the huge Black Hills forest fire which burned for nearly a week before over 1,000 men could bring it under control. With the six-week drouth at an end, farmers Monday began wonder- ing if the cool temperatures and rain- fall would rid the area of the grass- hopper and cricket horde. —_—_—— REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF ‘The Moffit State Bank, at Moffit, In the State of North Dakota, at ‘the close of business June 30th, 1936, Resources 12,722.29 2.11 12,183.07 10,000.00 Banking house, furniture and fixtur + 2,600.00 690.87 135.31 49.34 Loans and discounts Overdraft a profits . Payments to Federal Deposit Insurance Fund ...... Checks and other cash items .....$ 53.63 Cash and Due from other banks ....$17,479.49 1 Total Capital stock paid in F. C, Debentures farpias fund .. Individual deposits subject to check Palas 168.97 Time certificates of deposit Savings deposit Cashier's check outstanding + $10,000.00 6,000.00 2,500.00 Total . .$55,7! State of North Dakota, County of Bur- “es F. H. Pillsbury, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swe: that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and bell F. [LLSBU! . H. Cashi: Subscribed and sworn to before m: this 9th day of July, 1936. ) (SEAL H. BE, Wildtang, Notary Public, Burleigh Co. My commission expires January 4, 1938. Correct Attest:— SUMMONS STATE OF Bi ae, DAKOTA COUN- TY OF BURLE! IN DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JU- DICIAL DISTRICT. . Foster, as Administra- estate of Margaret Wallman, De- ceased, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel D. Sturgis, Samuel D. Sturges, 8. D. erarele, ptegn nm Baker, Steven Baker, W. D. verton, George P. Flannery, G P. Flannery, John K. Wet! Bridger Delahant, William E. 28| Meagher, Kate Meagher, Carl R. Kositzky, Mrs. Katie Elsie Dralie, Katie Dralle, and all other pe: sons unknown, claiming any ¢ tate or interest in, or lien or ¢: cumbrance upon the property scribed in the complaint, fendants. THE ae OF NORTH AKOTA TO ABOVE NAMED DE- PENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, a copy of which said complaint is hereto an- nexed and herewith served upon you, and to serve 2 copy of your Answer upon the subscribers at their office in the Dakota National Bank & Trust Company Building in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this sum- L,| mons upon you, exolncive of the day of such servic failure to app required, plaintiff will ment against you by default for tl relief demanded in the complaint, Dated at Bismarck, N. D. this 25th day of June, 1936. Hyland & Foster, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Ett and Postoftice addres is, Bismarck, N. D. To_the defendants above name: You and each of you will take notice that the summons, com: plaint, and notice of no reonal claim herein have been filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, Burleigh County, North Dakota f (ER from any rij Be tith and ‘a. ey if oll low oe Tots ct tay thi oe Pi twenty four (24) Block Six (6) Sturgis Addi. tion to the City of Bismarc! leigh County, ‘North, Dakots. And n Personal claim is made against any of the said defendant: Hyland & Foster, Bismarc! ys for Plaintiff. 1 | Total amount required to levy under budget Bridge. .... we the Bo : Boara of County Commissioners of Mote, hereby i ‘ive not Pineal Year Regtastag daly 1, 1908 see. of the County Auditor of oor County, — Dakota, July Tth,: eit Au ite fy, Commieel oe, the buds et 24 etiam i tn Gos oe eB 2 was erdeted of Burleigh Bounty, ite North Del ota ti bi Ee ee ate aa a rth x melnnananes and from senna ae BUDGET oF Bt County, Nonen baRotA ate ing July 1, urleigh County, North De- ee fort onowies meee are RAL GOVERNMENT: County Board .. County Auditor Seuay 'y Court ‘k of Co Examination Fees -ooasesensorsomemeeossnseiortets Adv, ing and pene ee eeeeeeenneanaentaennanannnennenenenenee nti oe expen $ 48,700.00 Hegiater ‘Workmen's $ 11,680.00 TOTAL CHARITIES, hie AND CORRECTION! Insanity B Poor Relief Care of Insa: Care of feeble-minded care of T. B. Patients County Jail—Maintenance County Jail—Care of I Me . Other Charities . . . 8 31,580.00 TOTAL EDUCATION: County Supt. of Schools ‘AL RECREATIO IN: Community Bullding .. Miscellaneous TOTAL TOTAL COUNTY GENERAL .. Plus outstanding warrants and other Mapilitie Leas resources .... Total amount required to levy under budget estimates—County General sie Total County ey ¥4 Plus other Habilities Less total estimated resources coca HOTTA itimates—Road and one! 30, ‘eo.08 Ht $228,640.38 Gopher extermination levy . Grasshopper extermination levy Interest and Sinking levy Special Poor levy Total amount requi UNORGANIZED 70 Phoenix .. Richmond Riverview Lineoln Fort Rice TOTAL . The Boar ta i) Courthouse, Bismarck, North oo 30 o'clock P. M. Suly, ne, 1908, for the purpose of hearing any taxp: who shall appear in favor of or against any proposed expenditure of tax levies Dated at Bismarck, North Dakote, this 11th 4a: July, 1938, c. GD’ unty Auditor. Burleigh County, North Dakota, ee ey REPORT OF EXPENDITURES, BURLEIGH COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA July 1, 1995 to June 30th, 1936 GENERAL GOVERNMENT County Board County Auditor .. County Treasure: County Surveyor . Assessors & Assessment State's Attorney . Coroner District County Court Clerk of Court Justice Courts Juvenile Court (Commir.) Courthouse—Maintenance Elections Examinat! Advertising and p: Tndixtributed expense State's Atty. Contingent Era minted Peta = Peretetey] PROTECHTON 7 Sheriff Register of Deeds ‘Workmen's Compensation TOTAL , CONSERVATIO! $ 26,688.82 Board of Health AT. 9.17 DEVELOPMENT: be ail Agricultural Agent .. ‘TOT. ECONOMIC TOTAL & 3,992.88 CHARITI®S, HOSPITALS AND CORRECTION Insanity Commission Poor Relief Mothers’ Pensio: Care of Children | Care of County Ins Care of Feeble Minded Care of T. B. Patients County Jail—Maintenance County Jail. ‘are of 11 Burial of Indiget Other Charities EDUCATION A $ 93,762.76 Supt. of RECREAS 3 4000.89 Community POUL) | es A TOTAL MISCEILLA! oe $ 2,266.72 Miscellaneou: TOTAL secreecrceees$ 4,781.75 TOTAL COUNTY GENERAL weennenenenenen Road and Bride Grasshopper exte Gopher exterm Phoenix Richmond Riverview MARKWELL FASTENERS MODEL “RTP” (NU-PIN)