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WELPORD ANSWERS CHARGE BY MOSES Sales Tax Fund to Be Adminis- tered as Law Provides, Says Executive Answering a demand of John Moses, Democratic gubernatorial candidate, that any surplus in the sales tax fund be set aside in trust and not used as replacement to the tax levy for state Purposes, Governor Welford said Wed- nesday the funds will be “adminis- ae and distributed as the law pro- es.” i In an open letter to the governor, ! Moses said he was opposed to using | any funds from the sales tax as a means of eliminating the state levy, after Welford had stated a levy for state purposes may not be necessary this year. “I am very sorry that you have ap- parently so misread the sales tax law that you feel that I have in some way wrongfully or improperly administered its provisions,” Welford said in an- swering Moses. “It is regretted that you feel that I contemplate breaking faith with the people by misapplying the sales tax fund. i “The law, as enacted by the legis- lature, provides for distribution of the proceeds. After the amounts pre- scribed for definite purposes are set aside, it is provided that there shall be transferred ‘into the general fund of the state’... ‘to be used by said é state board of equalization in replace- ment and reduction of such of the tion of a new mathematical system ‘A new Einstein has been hailed by mathematicians attending th : Harvard Uni tercentennary conference following is University by which he links ining astra] phenomena and the laws contro) stantine Caratheodory of Greece (left) is pictured going over his paper with Dr. Cartan. by Prof I the capt poled ex- BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1886 Cou count; The le charge. Tt will HOMEMAKERS ELECT HEADS AT MEBTING Mrs. Henry Larson, McKenzie, was re-elected president of the Burleigh * council wi iv clue met in Bismarek Weancaday. clubs met in A Mrs, Joe Lewis, Driscoll, was elected| Presbyterian church's labor temple in| ard Kunts, Emmons county; Ava vioe Reade ah ‘Mrs, O. McIntyre,| New York City, died Tuesday night | Jacobs, Howard Belte, Chas. Mutchel- Wing, was named secretary. extension agent in home management from the state agricultural college, discuss the homemakers’ major pro- eer ce tae ory OF nis aoe aan) oe @ brief illness, Mrs. it and . ‘Sulpment and metho lor Sete Park River Scene of —their selection and care, better carets utlities ie aanomeec’”| +~—-« Conservation Camp The following leaders attended thi More rT 4] Mrs, 0. McIntyre, Mrs. Joh iaroidea hablar diel of . Frank Nichols, to clubs in 31 North Dakota counties Dorman, Mrs. Bert Glenville fars.! were in Park River Wednesday for Conrad Johnson, Mrs. Oscar N. Erick-| the opening of a five-day wild life son, Mrs. A. H. Erickson, Mrs. Joe! conservation camp at the Walsh coun- | Lewis, Mrs. A. B. Johnson, Mrs. Elmer ty agricultural school. ¥ Kling, Mrs. Melvin Agnew, Mrs. Harry! Methods of conserving wild pjant inty Clubs Hear Year's Program Discussed | Taplin, Mrs, Viran Nelson, Mrs. Helen! and animal life and soll and water Bourgois, Mrs. Henry Larson and Miss! conservation projects are among the Annetta Erickson. | subjects being discussed. : | Delegates include: Katherine hen. DR. CHAFFEE DIES | Hughes, Dorothy Mork, Eva Trygg, St. Paul, Sept. 16.—(@)—Dr. Ed-| James Garrass and R. G. Heine, Bur- mund B. Chaffee, 49, director of thé/ leigh county; Robert Shafer and How- homemakers’ while addressing the annus] Minne-|knaus and Mrs. E. H. Yonaka, Hety aders heard Mildred Boxwell,| sota state conference of social work. | tinger county; Everett Barta and Mar- —————e tuley Ma ae pond riser FARGO WOMAN DEAD Melby, Ke: county; ur Far N. D., Sept. 16.—(#)—Fol-| Hoffman, Cornelius Dockter and Al- oy ‘A Grace | bert Delze rr, McIntosh county; Alice Loomis Shaver of Fargo passed away| Miller, Irene Henne and Vivian Haf- consist of lessons in cleaning| at a Fargo hospital Wednesday. ner, Mercer county; and Esther ‘The baby had four solid upper st birth. Three others since have Peared in the lower jaw. New te the time to get STORM WINDOWS fined .. . 088 net do it with LUSTRA GLASS the ujtra violet ray admitting glass .. . It costs no mere. AUNE GLASS & CARPENTER SHOP Phone 205 616 Bresdway If it is made of wood, we will fix it fer you or make ft new. resenta. lessor E. J. Cartan o! atomic forces. levies for general state purposes as said board may deem just and proper.’ ute ae dteet| Presidential Drive Any surplus over the specified re- ial erences will Gece ie P I I Li I G . e general fun a ent the general levy. ‘Beyond this, 1 have ut nto g ear no authority. The board of equaliza- tion will tmdoubtedly perform their duties as the law requires.” State Winds Up Case From Republican, Demo- In S. D. Murder Trial cratic Quarters Leola, 8. D., Sept. 16.—()—Evi- dence with which the prosecution conferences, clerks, messengers £0 aes sep apa aes ie hanna round and round and out comes the; | sugar, water, spices, salt, juice and “| Stream of Publicity Goes Forth| sufficient coloring to give red tint. Add apples, cover and boil about 15 minutes or until apples are tender when tested with fork. Turn several times to allow even cooking. —_— If preferred, New York, Sept. 16.—(#)—Tele-| candies can be used in place of spices hopes to convict Dr. A. R. Martell, Phones jangle, duplicating machines,; and red coloring. year-old rural school teacher, in a hotel room here last Oct. 20, was ex- pected to be completed some time Wednesday. Only one witness, Glen Martz, for- mer Aberdeen newspaperman now residing at Pierre, was called Wed- nesday, J. M, Berry, special prose- , cutor, said, Mrs. Alpha Halvorson, of Madison, mother of the slain teacher, was one of the witnesses appearing for the state Tuesday. She told the jury she had khown Dr. Martell since the summer of 1934, when he first visited Miss Halvorson at her home in Madi- eon, Under cross-examinstion, she ad- stream of publicity designed to con- vince you to vote elther for Franklin D. Roosevelt or Alf M. Landon. Through the entire twelfth floer of @ huge office building at 42nd and Madison several hundred toilers in the eastern divisional headquarters of the Republican forces are driving at full speed to elect “How's Alf?” presi- dent. Almost across the street, In 150 rooms in the Biltmore hotel, covering three floors, the Democratic national organization, 700 strong, is bearing EH Additional Society | — Visiting in the homes of her cou- sins, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Kelley, 922 Sixth St., and her brother, Frank McGovern of Glencoe, is Mrs, Bessie Clewett of White Bear Lake, Minn., who arrived in Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Clewett has not seen her brother residing at Glencoe for 14 years. For the last year she has been visiting friends and relatives in the west, in- cluding Mr. and Mrs, Fred Knudtson of San Diego, Calif. gently 1-3 cup red cinnamon @ Mrs, Knudtson down on every pitch to hold the presl- | visited in the Kelley home about « dency for “the boss.” Something better than an esti-/ mated $5,000,000, and throughout the country the energy of untold thou- mitted Lela talked frequently of Dr.| sands, roll behind the president and Martell and that the couple was on| his challenger in the battle for the ter very friendly terms, electoral. votes of 120,000,000 people. Over objections of defense counsel, Budget Radio Fund Berry secured from Vesta Stark of Martell were living together at the| been earmarked for the purchase of time Miss Halvorson was slain. 3} radio expenditures. Olson to Head Farm Committee for F.R,| to estimate the sdditonsl, milions lyear ago with her daughter, Miss Winnifred Knudtson, who now is in England. se * Miss Marcia Mary LaGrave, daugh- of Mrs. Olive LaGrave, 510% Fourth 8t., and a 1936 graduate of Bismarck high Of the Democratic budget of more Ne Di 2 Aberdeen an admission she and Dr.| than $2,000,000, about #1,500.000 has|"antvra notices, Ponac. whos a school, has enrolled as She went o with Hilmer Peterson and Farg. radio time. The Republican budget. saiss Edith Nystul, who were week- unannounced, also calls for large/end guests in the LaGrave home. see Twelve friends, including Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Keller of Mandan, sure belng spent in state, county, clty and) prised Mrs, D. B, Burton in her home, A hate toa wad 16.—(#)—Forma- | even town contes' ion of a North Dakota all-party ag- ticultural committee for Roosevelt is| M. Hamilton, the Republicans are of New Rockford as chairman and/| ington. with E. P. Christenson, Minot farmer,| The flow of publicity streams stead- as vice chairman. ily, with increasing pressure, out of The organization meeting, which| Cihcago as November nears. began Tuesday afternoon, is being at- 224 Avenue D, west, Tuesday evening, Under Campaign Manager John D-/ the occasion being her birthday anni- versary, being completed in Minot Wednesday | based mainly in Chicago, with tm-| used in effecting a yellow and white with former acting Gov. Ole H. Olson| portant branches here and in Wash-\ color scheme nike (bei luncheon ap- pointments, Announcement of the pe ots feven and one-half ind ir! A. H. Kirchhofer, chief of Landon’s|to mr. and Mrs. Eavard Cc. Wood of tended by @ group of about 25 farm| publicity forees, assigns his big staff! Brainerd, Minn, Sunday, Sept. 13. leaders and others who have con-| of men and women writers daily, like|haye been received here. Mrs. Wood Tapers and flowers were **“* * ferred with William H. Settle of In-| reporters, to the “covering” of meet-|is the daughter of Mrs. Grace Clen- ™ diana, national chairman of a Roosé-| ings, executive offices. velt all-party agricultural committee} - Adroit Press Manager organized Aug. 24 at Des Moines, Hamilton conducts press confer- The movement is being organized! ences as though he were gathering Class Heads Named by. persons, including many life-long rt . Republicans, Settle sald, who belleve | {irs “ig. gun’ waren, Democrat that “the perfection and continuance campaign manager based in New of the agricultural program in the York, Hamilton speaks frankly, open- Roosevelt as president.” The state committee for North Da- | SMC courteously welcoming the/ine kota, according to Olson, will be com-| Newcomers, spreading the gospel and) springs dening, 410 Fifth St. and lived at Jamestown before her marriage. At Buffalo Springs student council the Buffalo high school settled down to posed of two leaders from each judi-| “Ways remembering that papers have | school routine this week. cial district of the state, and one com-| deadlines. Under Farley the Demo- mitteeman-at-large, making « total | °Tatic setup is pretentious. of 13. Not all of the members of the Elected as class representatives to the student council were Gordon Loder, Forty-eight state organizations,/ Frank De Motte, Ruth Freymiller, committee have been definitely se-| With women’s division under Miss/ Grace Eide and James Scott. lected as yet, but announcement of| Mary Dewaon operating separately Chosen to head the different classes the list is expected to be made within| 8d on s smaller scale, report direct-| were Arline Taylor, seniors; Mabel & few days, A secretary-treasurer also | 1¥_to him. remains to be chosen. Three More Library Hoth, juniors; Dale Freymiller, sopho- Finance departments, radio, oe. mores; and Arlys Goodenough, fresh- al | men. departments, Mbrary, divisions that} ‘The Buffalo Springs faculty consists range all the way from foreign lanejof Melvin B. Ingebritsen, superintend- i sections and Young Demo-|ent; Roba T. 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