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Lein, Cameron and Fricke present. woloued by ‘by Commipeentt a that ie sare ihe. last eet: ig Bi red at Cat Lei ane Frick sa Cameron, aye, The proceeded to alt and Sopreke vouchers No, 1561 1712, Inclusive, submi! leigh County Welfare Moved by Commissioner Cameron a Rowucements Lewis easter: a eninge . | So. i repair 4.73 18.10 10.50 11.60 18.56 maintenance Meyer Broadct the ber- ard, Bia and seconded by Commissioner Lein | A. that the board’ adjourn ‘until 2:30 | o o'clock p.m. Roll C and Fricke, Ngvember 4, 1938, he Board of County Comm! ©Ts reconvened with Commis in, Cameron, Swatson, T and Fricke, The board proceeded to examine and approve vouchers No, 1713 t 1816, submitted by the Burleigh Coun- ty Welfare Board, Moved by Commissioner Cameron and seconded by comme aes Tied- man that the board adjourn until November 5, 1936, at 9:30 o'clock "Rott Call: AN members voted “ay November 6, 1898, 9:20 e'Cleck A. M. The B tasion- ers recon’ rs Swanson, in, and Fricke 9 pres The following subject to di Property ta; wn fo Fred Swenson, déedi Lein, aye; Cameron, aye, ye. ‘Commis: Tl wit ‘Cameron, Tiedman Bills were allowed, or delinquent personal and warrants order- register of 2.50 expense and mileage . Dro. W. rson,. county ae officer, Balers, and ex- ie y, mite: “A, Kohler, mileage Fred E. Anstrom, she fice expense nee Anstrom, sheriff, 235,00 , mi Mrs. Pied ey Anatrom, of prison Mre, Fred, ‘E. ‘Anstrom, salary as matron Board of Manager: i appropriation a 199.50 25.00 500.01 melegraps Co., clock rental .......+++ Public mete fare Board, nce » milk Theos stration teaching David Hochhalter, David Hochhalte: deeds, back salary 1. C. Davies, county “judi back salary 5 Jalmer J. Swenson, extra clerk hire—Reg. of Deeds... Emma Kregerbeck, servic —Renettlement R. G, Heine, expense and mileage ae H. 0. Pi Edwin court reporter Owen Say ‘servic ‘alculating Machine 660.00 “175.48 16.68 35.00 urer, cae item The Globe-Gasette Co., supplies . Bismarck Tribune Co. ing and advertising nae Publishing Ci “Printing Co., telephones . Powet & Light” ce i) “justice fees Mary Cashel, witness. £ W. R, Ebeling, witness fees Ray Ulrich, witness fees ... R. H, Hamro, witness fe Frank Yeater, witness fees Charles Miller, witness fe Fred Anstrom, witness fees Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Lein t the hoard ‘accept $84.67 in full h the peace h Florence township, yeurs 1921 to 1928, Inclusive. Roll Call: All members voted “ay The report of E. 8. Allen, justice of the peace, for the month of Octo- ber, 1936, approved and ordered filed. ‘The report cree H, R. Bonny, justice of the pea for the month of Octo- ier abit approved and ordered filed. by a Commisslonen rledm n Feat eeaie y Commissioner Swan- son aes the board adjourn until 2:00 o'clock ™ Roll cai | members voted “ay: November 5, 1 2109 o'Uleck P. M. The Board of County Commission- ers pecesvened with all members rese Pre. following vouchers were ap- proved, subject to due or delinquent personal property taxes, and war- wants ordered drawn for same: Be a tice of ‘the peace Hastie dee a 42.10 326.86 48.34 259.56 386.92 10,28 Farme infor and oll—maintpnance Sinclair -Refiring C and oll—maincenance -.. gas and 5.40 gin maintenance Paper, Cal plies—maintenance Central Lumber Co. —maintenance Fohile Tractor & Machinery, ics—-mainte: 164.55 $ ‘Dr has ms Co., 23.13 3.52 155.00 434.35 35.35 65.00 ni ne Sam Miller, services—main- ‘supplies—maintenance. on, gas and oli ‘Welch re » supplies—maintenance Dp. a roducts Ci nere: Pi yank ‘tite a 280.49 411.73 BY ean r 4 1e! jered filed. The lor ¢ B No 11.70 i to th 3.40 hi jovember Sl that ti aunty; Her Ie tai 99] Miller and f fred 0, Han fdent nd i 1. i I @ sidi Pf of 3,680, Ci aye main 98.50 Moved ty Commissioner Leta and seconded Commissioner Tiedman that the voted sell Lote 3 & 4, Block 5, Vii ame ft Wi 19 the Fargo Iron tor the sum of $20. ald sum to be than thirty d: ir Pi al ‘ 7 Q nty auditor be au- Ce ton iesue tax deed upon i ceipt of same. 4 Roll call: All members voted “aye The popors of Fred Swenson, ree ister of deeds, of fees collected dur. ing the month oe cepomber, in36, approved and ordered filed. ‘The report of Ch Fs Fisher, clerk of | [ata collected durin, 1936, approve port of Fred Anstrom, an itt, of collections for the month of isa 1936, approved and ordered yet report of Fred Anstr ft the month of Octo! epreyet, and ordered, filed. Tledman the following y 6) Wi of Ue Ore eet Peay North’ Dakota, nh 18 Q for + ty je aove parcels of ce Moll’ealtt All members voted Present. Moved by Commissioner Lein and pen del by Commissioner Tiled Board execute a fy of Logai rh. county; sidents of Sonteraing re following: Bilbernage!, i lent County, Teuiding In Bane is Seibel and f ily, venidente of Mountrall, County, residing in Burlelj c te (ding. in’ Burleigh Count county, residing in els! ounty; Noble Nelson and family, residents 0} Emmons County, residing in Burleigh County; Alfred Selbel and family, re ents of Burleigh County, residin in Sheridan County: inhard' realdents. of Bu wite, in Sheridan a feign opt residin, County; family, residenta ‘of Mel residing in Burleig! noe Martwick ane of Wells County, leigh County; wite, seas - ing ui Fidae. ‘and diam, a ce! ior in Bi mee ler and ux Surlel h Gountys s fdine In Bur 'y, resi in Burl Réam ‘Mathern. and wi nts. Sioux County, residing in ‘Burleigh County, and John ar, Jr. fame ily, residents of Burleigh County, re- gaing tad in Eddy moe nid with regard to url Gael 4 at thereto. fFur- wer that Lahti bo’ exe. gue on behalf of this Board by the airman therged, and attested to byl h the County tor. jolt Call: All’ members voted Ne following bills wre allowed, subject to due or delinquent personal property ta: and warrants ordered drawn for Ralph M. Mey a grader oper. ator, main’ ence Farme: ‘Union iC oll, maintenance Walfred Asplund, cehess maintenance Kid County, roa ot mainte: R. Atkinbon, weve rR, “Atkinson County Sur- te mainte- 16.66 137.36 movin: = 10.00 72.03 20.00 31.66 a 22.80 County Commi: ervices & mileag F. ‘Cameron, Count es care missioner, servic ile: Count; vices Com- mile- 37.06 14.85 Clarence Scott, WPA mileage, maintenance . 40 Moved by. Commissioner’ Cameron and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the Board of County Co BPS sioner ‘allot’ $4,000 to the Bur ela County Welfare Board for the moni embers voted “aye.” of Novemb Roll Cal il met The following billn, were examined and rejected by the Board of County Commissioner J. groceries bal tie Nel °B. Melang, gracerie for 2 or . 15.30 Oa; jssione: seconded by Commissioner Cam- eron ‘that the aoe adjourn until 2:00 o'clock p, pall; i Auli members voted “aye. her €, 1826, 3100 e'Clock P. ‘The Board of County Commissio convened with all memb: mae this time amity Board conferred wi Mov a by Com and seconded b; er Cameron Commiesioney Lein that, the, Boar ae te No- otclock a. m, 19: Fol Gat Cameron, aye; Tiedman, “538 Maa AM FAT ver Chairman of the Board” Aad County Commissioner Comat Anaiter. In aa aor Bivicigh plemareh da ene Blo ‘A.M. wBarsuat to th ngiourn of the Bon of Coun! Isher on rembe: i93¢, the. con- Penedt with ‘commleste son, Lein, Cameron, Tiedman Mine prea, resent. id thi hg 3 the Board conferred 8, Re ttor- the, it and the Ke! feystiels by Commie pat ale ane seconded ae Commissione: ron BBA the Board. a ourn Fan” t0 oe dairan mi ere voted “1 ea! "Clock FP. Nome Board of donaty “Commisei ers reconvened all membef presen’ At_chis time the Board met wit! the nope Ae Conaty Fis Fisnoing Bor to map ou! ress Prov gram or the various eel for mes reas 8! sechn thi —) iA the board wand col ns voted “a: Bal Meats ‘nit } members Canvass! conven ae 2 Las of Laine helg 3,1 ;| certificates be "] not to exceed 74% a t | following ri and | 64. os . at ie ary to agate Certificates of nati 230] 4} nuaily on and | kota, Bl This 1d to the comnif 76.00 Cc 123.50] f bY Ea feo ‘Count: nd second: iy one the Board adjourn until ity members vo yoted “aye.” is Board Eramenesae’ Lein, Cameron, ed by Com: the Canvai joard adjourn ae such, board and. Board of County Commi: Roll Call: Swanson, ay: Cameron, aye; Tied Fricke. aye, td oO! a vies aii Thembe ‘8 pr ent. George 8. Reais » State's Attor- ne: ayo Atkinson, City Audi- ay Ww Brewer conferred wit! relative to Burleigh Coun- on of a Corti vieats of Ine sioner lia introduced the ition and moved its adoption: It RESOLVED ae Tl of Count; ont afte hy SOB AD ae lev! ie the sam Of $80,643,0: of uncollected faxes the tax Nats of at thereon, the amount of ma stoner Lein and] peer ded by Comnnies jones Cameron | tt it Sie 42864, mpited d Laws of and the bid Breges. oe of Minneapoll: Minn chase sald Certificat %% declared to ad the provisio: su lement to th pu Dearing % a Pate be a favorable {dity of the pr ns under, certified int thi fon doth tificates nomi ng ing to sald Certificate! is shown by the rec- thete, susteay 7a and on, Cy ie tend deemed. xi v County Peer, oy ier cfabie Board of County Commis- saiq law cy = § of the C taty dant ‘Sala Certificates shall be tssued i orincipat Smrount rk $250,- 900,00 bearing date 1936, consisting of 80 the Sonoma ae a suse numbered from 1 te 250, bot! sive, all ‘aie November i 1998 bearing In! it the Fate Sis ver annum, zara sem!-annu Sald shall ary "yubstant ny. the following, for! UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF oe eh Oagers nan “Bar BY THESE PN aeeee hace Le PRESENTS" = North ee sh debted for romises to pa: to Fore the tein de LARS and Ty! ay inter he! Until thie certificate te paid, at tho Fate of five and one-halt he per cent per annum, paya the 15th days or May November ia ach year, accrodat with upon mtation and ‘surrender of Re in ret OUD: several pal Ay Vinterent 1 money of thi America, at the Banke of Nor Ledeen North Dako! rity Indebt » eau of re gh “pura ane to th sions of 07! Supplement as ended by ion Laws of Nosth * Dakot and.is Tinguen out of fun from of ne a Rave not been set wide Ze ment of other Certif! ht~ Bdness, and conatitutes @ general ob- Ngation of said County. his Cértificate of Indebtedness is subject to redemption at any time, d the Gortiticaten i this ue wil} be retired in order ce when= er thers funds. a ble for Buch purpo' whether the samé are due or not.’ Upon notice the County Auditor to the” registered Rolabe hereof to present this. Gertiti- for payment interest hereon shalt cand iS HEREBY CERTIFIED AND RECITED that all acts, conditions, and things required by the constitu- tion and laws of the State of North Dakota to have been done, to have happened, and to have been per: formed precedent to and in the iss ance of this Certificate of Indebte have been done, have peppened. | et have been performed in regular due form, time, and manner, and that ness of the sae A tue y of Burleigh, i has ed this Certificate of Indebted- an of ers fess to be signed by the Chal the Board of County Com: lon and signed and sealed by ihe County N Auditor, and the interest | coupon hereto attached to b cated by the mile. sig of sald officers, all as of No- vember 15, tl herewith on ine 15th day of 10... the County of Burleigh, North will-pay to the bearer a the, sank of forth Dakota of eee marck, North Dakota, thi of Twenty-seven and lawful’ money of the United States of America for interest then due on Its Certificate of Indebtedness dated November 15, 1936, No. be sooner red “County Aud (Certificate to be endorsed on the Back of each Certificate) STATE OF .. COUNeY oF. the unders: jgned, being’ the and aoting County ding certificates, moun ef of delingi went tax = County "Audie REGISTRATION cane, Anaer Name of Registered Owner Bald “Certiticates of ‘indebtea- plese be executed on behalf of @ County by the Chairman of ig Pi hha of Cor romney, Commissioners an the ty Auditor, an if 7 uditor’s official ized thereto, |, OF ignatuces of hen said certi fly "ex executed, ‘ ‘Auditor, shall, execute ertificate on the back thereof, The County hereby ledges tts full faith hr sored 8, he Solin ere Aen ent of sald cor- titientes i. ihe ° inanner provided by authorized e11 private: sai a rug interest f an interest rate per anouat, un- cates nave t Genth bd 0.00) ne and Ge 8) olpal and 1 dj with Commissioners Lein, ¢ 50-100 DOLLARS | te0 uly Auditor name iN Gounty, tek, North Dekota, I connect ith the Issuance by : phe, Bonere Cs n a such ‘a rtificates plus the accrued | terest thereon at Sn UUey or if for other readin it Is deemed advis- able by unty, the County will issue qonecal, vovlig ration funding or refunding bonds in sufficient amount to take up and pay off the said Cer- tiffcates, with Interest to the date of payment thereo! which may be passed by jature of the State of North Dak: utnorisine or permitting the |: ace of such funding or re! ing bonds, and deliver sald bonds to us upen our payment to the County of a price ‘or, the terms of which bear the same ratio or relationship to the market at the time such fund- ing or retabdlng: ponds ara rel jssued ane msliver dasa cent o %) bagis on said ‘ponds bel i to the present ‘ket; it being under- stood that the new funding or re- funding bonds will be dated as of the first of the month w will mature any in aperonanatey equal amounty ea r, three twenty years rom. net ir date, or, such serial amounts as will conf to ti pro isions of = law, an as nearly the eet a cnpanity. to payments on pander farther, the the County will such funding or refunding fonds to us some bank of our pheles i opinfon of by the Spproye opinion of our attorney: form of bs B Ee pated hy our attorne: n y blank bonds r tature and execution and. the ator: ney’s legal opinion are to be sup- plied at our company expense. Respectfully submitted, V. W. BREWER CO, (Signed) By: V, W. Brewer. I hereby certify that the above Bessmenames and the same hereby is accepted proper rerolution or motion of the Board, duly adopted at Its meeting held this 13th day of November, 1936. (Signed) WAL FRICKE, airman, County Board. Attest: CLAIR G. DERBY, fe eel? Auditor, je Moved by Commissioner Lein and seconded by Commissioner Tiedman that the Board of County Commis: sloners adjourn as board to ne ak a Canvassing Thonn 1 Call: All members voted “aye.” The (Canvassing Board conven with all b resent and con- Ing of election records. Commissioner Cameron and seconded by, Commissioner Tied: an that the Canvassing Board a Bourn until November 14, 1936, at 9:30 jameron, aye; aye. jock "Canvassing Board reconvened Cameron, Tl ein n and Fricke present. The work of canvassing the gen- Nee lection poll records was con- ‘Moved by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Cam- eron that gre, Gaaraesing: Board ad- Journ until 1 ‘clos Roll Pall November i 14, 1936, 1:90 iclock: P.M. ‘The Canvassing Board reconvened with Commissioners Lein, Cameron, Tiedman and Fricke present. The canvassing of tho general eclec- tion poll books and records was coms pleted. Moved by Commissioner Lein and ppeoneed by Commissioner Tiedman Canvassing Board adjourn sine dics and that the Board of Coun- ty Commissioners convene. ‘all; Lein, aye; Cameron, aye; Tiedman, aye, and Fricke, aye. The Board of County Commission- ers convened with Commissioners Swanson, Lein, Cameron, Tiedman and Fricke present, Commissioner Cameron introduced the fotow ing resolution and movei Its adoptio IREAS, it has been rumored that all farmers on relief in Bur- 10 be placed under he e 1 eae Administration within Beers tenes afime,, and ER orks Progress e th project was purity i Burleigh County has con- tributed to the cost of constructing the peedaet Zr te 22,000.00, men werking on this. To! project ae arene who have vital lees: and are working hard to a Bd ‘ina Burleigh County | may hav more all: ther roads, and BAS, the ground has so lit gpotsture iy oy i nat it Is b Pre be made in road grading months, work “during the winter except in By weverest of weather condltio: WHER! in which fo: workin; Trev shacks for the men to use in winter weather, when necessary, * MEREAS, h County has, the roject noted above, graded at placed’ drainage struc- tures and made ready for graveling, 40 miles of road, and unless the Pain rellef workers are taken from thi bi saultional Past ad ot road made ay cor gravel being in separate projects with from two to four miles in a township so tat «the maximum number of men through the, iy can ae employed in this highly, useful w: nd fomieas, this ‘Bosra o fest Intabeet believes it for the inte of the health and mo- mere on relief in this 9 thi ‘ie engaged tn wu ae ek work during the winter season, a Burleigh Cou wa oe bee eater tor for the BE IT RESOLVED, | b ta by the eet of County Commissions elgh ues y, North, Dako: ve trative offi fi Admininiration “1 sto. keep pe ail'farm're reltet Juri aT Seatrs to ke at work ae eh construc: son elther on road o1 uch | reasurer, sl f County “s|GOLF, TENNIS, TRACK MEETS AWARDED TON. D. UNIVERSITY Sioux Win Seven Places, Bison Five on All-Conference Grid Squad were in possession North Dakota University, as well as seven places on the conference's i Fights Last Night 1 See Estrada, 141 St. Augustine, Fla, and Stumpy Jacobs 141!:, Hopewell, Va. drew (8). “ss Tist Conference ‘Omaha, — Pollard and Campbell, cent North Dakote; Wheeler, North Da- kota State; Graves, Morningside. Fullbacks — Barker, South Dakota; Erickson, North Dakota State. H. C. Severin, secretary-treasurer of the conference, sald Ralph Mer- cnugh, South Dakota State end who suffered a broken neck, would have been a unanimous tion had it not been for his misfor- tune, No Eligibility Changes ‘The conterence voved to make no change in the eligibility rule govern- ing junior college graduates transfer- ring to North Central schools. Such athletes will be eligible for competiy tion upon entering a North Central institution provided he successfully handied three-fuorths of his work during two years of junior college residence. Urof. O. O, Churchill of North Da- kota State, under a rotating schedule, is the conference president for 1937, succeeding Prof. G. A. Talbert, North Dakota University. H. E Rath of Towa State Teachers moved up to a vice presidency and Severin, South Dakota State, continued as secretary- Churchill, Severin and W. H. Thompson of Omaha University were named to the eligibility commit- tee, with Marshall McKusick of South Dakota University, and Talbert, serv- ing as alternates. Jimmies Defeat Cobbers, 23 - 22 Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 4.—(#)—The Jamestown College Jimmies opened their basketball season here Thurs- day night by eking out a 23-22 vic- tory over the Concordia College Cob- bers of Moorhead, Minn. The game was nip and tuck through- out, with no team more than @ four point advantage at any time. After the Jimmies had taken an 8-4 lead, Concordia started click- {ne and piled up a 12-10 lead at the Coming back strongly, the Jimmies took the offensive.in the second half to tie the count at 19. With six min- utes left, short shots by Ernie Man- ney and Erik Peterson gave the Jim- mies a 23-19 lead with four minutes remaining. Art Arnst followed with a free throw on Barnard Carlson's infraction to cut the margin to three points, and Roy Poster sank & short one shortly be- fore the final gun to make it 23 to 22. Mahoney May Again Be A.A.U. President’ Houston, Tex., Dec. 4.—()—Barring & sudden switch in well-canvassed sentiment, it appeared Friday that Jeremiah T. Mahoney, former New York supreme court justice, would be restored to the presidency of the Amateur Athletic Union, succeeding Avery Brundage of Chicago, on a platform of “harmony and progressive reconstruction.” Whether Mahoney's leadership was sufficiently strong to prevent sim- mering Olympic issues and criticism of Brundage’s management of this year’s American team from reaching the convention floor waited develop- ments, Committee sessions Friday will be followed by general meetings Saturday and Sund: Ed Widseth May Play In East-West Battle St. Paul, Dec, 4.—()—University of for a posi- 2 Football Slates Bison, Sioux to’ Meet Four North Central Loop Foes in '37 Season Chicago, Dec, 4.—(#)—The North Central Intercollegiate conference football schedules for 1937: North Dakote igen ppt. 11 eso! Oct. 9, South Dakota Omaha University; Oct, 28, Moorhead Teachers; Oct. 30, at North Dakota University. Other dates to be filled. Morningside—Sept. 18, open; Sept. 25, open; Oct, 2, at North Dakota State; Oct. 9, at Omaha (tentative); Oct, 16, at South Dakota State; Oct. 38, South Dakota University; Oct. 30, Towa State Teachers. Other dates to be filled. South Dakota University—Oct. 1 North Dakota University; Oct. 15, St, Louis University; Oct, 23, at Morningside; Oct. 30, at South Da- kota State; Nov. 6, Omaha, Other Gates to be filled. North Dakota—Sept. 18, South Da- kota State; Oct. 25, at St. Thomas (St. Paul); Oct. 1, South Dakota Univers- ity; » 9, at Iowa State Teachers: Oct. 16, DePaul; Oct, 30, North Da- kota State. Other dates to be filled. South Dakota State—sSept. 18, North Dakota University; Sept. 25, at Wis- consin; Oct. 2, Omaha; Oct. 9, at North Dakota State; Oct, 18, Morn- ingside; Oct. 23, Wichita; Oct, 30, at South Dakota University; Nov. 6, at Towa State Teachers. Iowa State Teachers—Sept. 18, open; Sept. 25, at Iowa State college; Oct. 2, at Grinnell; Oct. 9, North Dz- kota University; Oct. 16, at Coe Col- lege; Oct. 23, Wantern State Teachers; Oct. 30, at Morningside; Nov. 6, South Dakota State; Nov. 20,Omaha. Other dates to be filled. Omaha University—Oct. 2, at South Dakota Stat ), Morningside (tentative); Oct. 16, at North Dakota State; Nov. 6, at South Dakota Uni- versity; Nov. 20, at Iowa State Teach- ers, Other dates to be filled. Subsidy Question Opens in Big Ten Wisconsin Professor Proposes Athletes’ Summer School With Scholarships Chicago, Dec. 4.—An old, contro- veraial stickler—whether | football Players and other athletes shall be given financial aid—came out in the open Friday for the first time in Western Conference history. On the two-day agenda of the Big Ten faculty committee's winter meet- ing was the “Reynolds plan” for © modified type of subsidy. While ob- servers said the proposal will prob- ably be turned down, its presentation opened a formal discussion of a ques- tion which has been bobbing up in ; recent years with increasing regular- ity. The » drafted by Prof. Robert Re! of the University of Wiscon- ain, proposes establishment of a six- weeks summer school course of aca- demic work and sports to which Wis- consin high schoo! students would be admitted without charge. Those stu- dents would be graded on their class work and proficiency in sports and those meeting specified requirements would be awarded scholarships of $400 @ year. The plan conflicts with this Big Ten rule: “No scholarship, loan or remiasion of tuition shall be awardeo on the basis of athletic skill, and ne financial aid shall be given to stu» ;| dents by individuals or organizations, alymni or otherwise, with the pur- pose of subsi them as athletes of promoting the athletic success of ® perticular university.” Under the plan, funds to administer the scholarships would be raised froin ge and Tent of the universi- nie-| Shoots Hole-in-One Peal fallowing Be | he wpe zotund be to wore. Rosette to do so) at weather condit! for outage wo! ing ig fetolation, being sec La * alii st es ee coalestons Boitd of oneky, eager in ana can Oct.| spotlight on two provisions of the Picks Irish Over Trojans in Finis) Barker Picks St. Mary’s to Halt Temple; Arkansas to De- feat Texas By HERBERT BARKER New York, Dec. 4.—(?)—Returning for a little “post-graduate” selecting, this corner offers the following com- aa on Saturday's slender football late: Southern Callifornia-Notre Dame: Something happened to Notre Dame after the Navy defeat. Whatever it was Elmer Layden will accept more of the same with thanks. Southern California started out like the Tro- Jans of old but ran out of luck in re- cent weeks. Close but Notre Dame gets the nod. St. Mary’s-Temple: It’s a long trip. for Pop Warner's Owls—St. Mary’s. Tennessee-Mississippi: Tennessee. Arkansas—Texas: Arkansas to win the southwest title. Rice-Southern Methodist: Spinning) the coin, Southern Methodist. Texas A. and M.-Manhattan: Texas A. and M. Florida-Mississippi State: Missis- sippi State. Maryland-Western Maryland: Not much to choose. Maryland. And just to round off the season, Texas Christian to beat Santa Clara on Dec, 12. Grid Code Revision Sought by Mentors New York, Dec, 4.—(#)—Football crowds, as @ general thing, can take the rules or leave them alone, but the 1936 campaign served to turn the code. i Whether or not the football rules committee does anything about the rules governing interference on for- ward passing plays, and the kicking, accidental or otherwise, of a free bi Penney Company store will share in a Cl was » All employes who have been with the & year or more will receive two extra pay. Those employed for short=_ proportionate er periods will receive amounts, Refvem said “I personally was very happy to learn of this decision by our era ine naan The Bismarck st e entire Penney company, has had a splendid year. Our suc-’ cess is due to the work of all the group in this store. I am sure that our cus- tomers, like myself, will be happy to see these good friends of their in Bis- marck receive this substantial recog- nition of their fine service and efforts.” An Englishman owns a ruby-col- oe rf pohypasa ec which he values at Bergeson’S label adds distinction to both will serve as excellent material for fireside debate during the off-sea- son. A dozen other changes in the code were suggested in an Associated Press poll among leading college gridiron leaders but most of the comment was on these two provisions. CAPTAINS CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 4.—(#)—Bob Fitzger- ald, who started the 1936 season as an end and finished as a halfback, will captain the 1937 University of Chi- cago football team. The husky junior County Herds Meet Tuberculosis Tests Burleigh county has been re-estab- Ushed as a modified accredited tuber- culosis-free county for a period of three years, according to H. H. Brandenburg, state veterinarian. Brandenburg in letters to the county commissioners and H. O. Put- nam, Burleigh county eysent, said the re-establishment would ‘becorne effec- tive Dec. 1. During the past summer, veteriner- fans from the bureau of animal in- dustry inspected 518 herds as a cross- section of the cattle in Burleigh county. Out of 8,139 cattle tested, only 91 were listed as reactors and four others were classified as suspects. PROTEST WPA ACTION Watertown, 8. D., Dec. 4.—(?)— Farmers from eight northeastern South Dakota counties Friday were to gather in protest against removal of needy rural families from WPA relief Tolls to the Resettlement administra- tion. Demands under consideration include reinstatement on the WPA or subsistence grants equivalent to relief WEW TRAIN SCHEDULES Effective Sunday, Doe. 6 Ho, 1 The North Coast Limited, westbound, will leeve Bismarck at 7:25 pm, 25 minutes eerlier. ° The North Coast Limited, eastbound, will leave at 11:43 am, 10 minutes leter. Wo, 2 westbound, will leave et 11:10 am, 18 minutes earlier. flo.3 ©. A. KOBS, Agent BEMARKK, NB. NORTHERN. PACIFIC RAILWAY THIS 18 THE SPECIAL OFFER MADE TO YOU vercoat eather You may have been able to get by with a topcoat up to now—now you NEED an OVERCOAT! ; It’s winter! Plenty of snow, } ice and zero weather will be } {dished up te us from now 3 until well into March. Buy the overcoat you need now and be comfortable. Only by seeing our fine, warm coats in a variety of good-looking colors and models can you appreciate the fine quality at these prices— $19.50 $25.00 $29.50 $34.50 E $39.50 -Bergeson’S MEN’S SHOP 311 Broadway hristmas bonus, it announced Friday by B. 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