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r LICENSE STATUS Also Takes Minot Under Pass Case Under Advisement; lesues Liquor Ruling | The state supreme court Friday had Unde? advisement the case involving | Construction of an overpass in the * , city Of Minot and validity of the state | Gfivers’ license law, | A formal ruling in the case testing | the legstity of the state liquor act | Upen which the court previously had [ool down memorandum de- lon upholding its constitutionality, Was ahhourced. vr af Thompson, assistant attorney | general, opposing an appeal taken by Oertein Minot taxpayers in an effort t@ step construction of an overpass i Gcross the Soo Line rallrond tracks Made ® general denial to grguments @ Paul Campbell, Minot attorney repregenting the property owners. Campbell had coytended the city |— Was unable to finance its part of the project; that if and when it is bullt there will be damege to abutting f p owners. chan acer there was ae aitect lamage involved and that the | debt id of the city had not yet been hesctio License Case Expediting his action in the drivers’ license test cast, J. M. Hanley, Jr., Mandan astor representing the New Exequtive Howard C. Mann (above), a native of lowa, has been appointed vice presidency o! @ Union cifie railroad in rge of ope: tions, effective Ja 1, Heh saved ap chief road since 1928. (Asseciated Press Phote) NTINUE P Cc 0 from page ene State Lawmakers Request Congress To Help Farmers commented. “We'll have to go into action to proviae for feed and seed and human needs also,” Atate Officers’ and Peace Officers’ as- ebolation, argued his request for a ‘welt of habeas corpus to release A. C. Jordan, sasociation business manag ‘who was charged with driving with- Gut & Sloense. Hanley contended thet the drivers’ | léenhee néed ndt be renewed annually But when one ts taken out It ts good | for “all time.” Attorney General P. ny hag Legare the eine had Moense should be an ane “requirement.” Fough this case, the Sheriffs’ and Peace Officers’ organizati halt the sale of driv licenses and force the legislature to amend the statute or enact a new law pint sypervision of e highway patrol public safety, T4quor Vote Was 0. K. 5 8 the astien contesting the liquor got oniginal application by J Chabad Forks, state & writ ef prohibition . ind thet the law was invalid. eve was @ substantial compll- ” with the constitutional provis- thet state publicity pamphiets, ® copy ef any to be voice jon, should be majied me Supreme court said: Constitutional provision tO SPE ME EO names? ree TTT we : fe re- jer iiterally tee Anrfiagce se with, ' court tr e number ih the eh is constantly | to very ‘blanalet period” be: every bie! thet the constitution 1s method of means of secure the names and post office ad of the electora to existing , the court found ves “0 Hoa _SSeec@atande.- i i { { ji ‘Weather Report MATHRR POR, Hemerck and visi Ne Un- 4 tonight ned Seturdgy; not ee of Nérth Dakota: Unnettlea to- it Satu streme vejiion ton ang is cold Bat- ine west and eae portions cloudy rily ody, to. Neing! tempera: Snow, much ¢ tonight; Satu anew in northeast, ait el i colger in ast. Bree wpe meat at t Nat over the mune Rocky oun: afearch atation mine lOe, inites: nl Ea eit my ehowing: WEATHER AT OTHER roINyD est e 1 dolyn and @lee- at @ dinner end the electevs,|day at the Harve: “least of Regan, atuden Could Use State Money Rep. Stray, suggested that money from the sales tax could be used for relief needs. “Bome $600,000 to $800,000 in sales tax monies will coms in by the end of this month end I believe that can be used in this emergency an appropri- ation must come immediately because cattle may be dying,” he ssid. It was explained by Twichell and others that nothing could be donc about this until committees have been named so that new bills introduced may be assigned to proper commit- tees, “Rep. Stray has just called atten- tion to the important question to be met but we can't get any money. for unger a new department of justice thls or any other appropriation unti ing committees have been set nnounced Speaker Math Dahl. He indicated committees would be ‘The decision of the supreme court|named by Monday. Oy MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mr. peng 3. Georg Nélgon, Gwen- Gerla aj entertained | [0 ir New Year's tegerald home A progressive whist party furnished the distribution of pamphiets seuatieinment last Baturday night at the Nels Nelson home with five tables * bag High qcore for men hae Ben Nelson of Bismarck and { tt to Mrs... T. Spai ie Mis: t aarp tiee was scr’ by the} ¥ eed Roswick from Bismarck wag 986,000 Iget year. ® guest at the New Year's party al the Art Magnus Home. Art Dronen arrived here from Mon- tara, where he has been eniployed, to visit his Lay Cay the others of the family a Ruth wy yee. schoo! a apent their Holiday va- jon at home, returned to en- ‘to resume their studies. Jessio Pettis and David 'Prygg have returned from Little Forks, Minn., where they spent the holidays at the George Pettis home. The Cedar Hill Homemakers club members will have their Jan. ae at the home of Mrs. Ble Tr Tryes resumed her teaching this week at Trygg acheo! No. 3. $e Se 5 Additional Markets \ BIsHARCe GR. by. i, Ce) rn, Sb ul No. § dark ee 34 ue : dark Geeasaui paul LIS STOCK: 1geiene sine ar % rie stocks Elba By ee 3h ea mes lee. ey ¥ ae ie (Same concourse | trom an anticipated 41 3 | defense THE BISMAR MAY PAY RANSOM FOR KIDNAPED BOY SOMETIME FRIDAY Beard Orders Cut in Hay Rates Substantial reductions in railroed freight rates on hay on hauls invelv-- ing more than one line from Mjn-' nesota and other states to North Da- kota destinations will become etfec- MERGING RESIGNS POST WITH STATE Will Become Connected With TRIBUNE, RIDA ARY 8 1937 nT Puck iM it | tain DOWNS BLU JAYS Ne Prank H. Adams, 64, Biemarck High k High Skatere Chalk | hotel, at 1:45 a.m. Friday, local hos- | State Brooklyn, M. ¥., Jan. &—P— as. kk Jarmark, arrested as intoxi- c&ted, told ‘the Judge he was: “Tt all happened,” be explained, “at a ball of the Distillers aseo- Up 5-3 Victory in Initial the stete | pong eed "tr was two t Start of Season een coe flat te pee pelea oo aril 18 Voom asonable rates have foe many en ig ant, Peary Peterson of Mandan, zi Negotiations Carried on Secret-| got the better of me. panacea le a hes and Move From City histepss “I think youre telling the the ‘persists ruled. “Sent- it ee explained, “put the peyecot Grouth alvupion Bas required substantial tor Coach George Schaumberg’s Big-| Judge H. L. Berry in a divorce ac- EN ee ee A Td: cokolad cit ee Beer Sor: ured Syick, right wing, defeated | diner Peterson. the Jamestown Blue days, 5-3 ine fe s tars Tray Nye, Frazier Given Good Assignments , Jan, 8.—(P}—The sen-| 5 ority. has. reap- ly; Amount to Be Paid in Doubt Gana VR WN TOSPONSOR HANDICRAFT SHOW ls Shicwin™ Named Chairman in Charge of Exposition to Be Held. This Spring Hé has been with the regulatory. de- tore ernie, eee ox ee eee food commissioner and chemist, has) more than one line of tesigned his Position, effective Jan. Which proper retes had not been ro- become with | the | vided.” New rates will represent reduetions of as much as 10 cents per 160 Ihe. Purther revisions may follow st later date, the commission seid. Disclose Salaries Tacoma, Wash., Wash, Jan. 8. 8.——Ace tual payment of ransom for the re- lease of kidnaped Charles Mattson was speculated as near at hand by! observers Friday as Dr. W. W. Matte; son carried on his unmvlested nega- | tations. “I will do as instructed without anyone knowing,” read another of the “Ann” to “Mable” classified ad- vertisements, signifying to observeps that the well-to-do physician had ac- tually contacted the bearded kidnaper of the 10-year-old boy, but had not yet paid the ransom. What the ransom would be was al lather subject of much speculation. | was known the note left by the kid- naper Dec, 27, in fleeing with the boy, specified $28,000, but stated it would be doubled with each passing week, That would mean $56,000, since this is the second week. Outwardly there was no indication the negotiations were reaching @ cli- max beyond the doctor's careful prep- arations to send his son to a hospital as soon as he 18 released nd the pub- ished note to the kidnaper. Whether Dr. Mattson would meet, the kidnaper at some secluded spot Friday to pay the ransom, was among questions remaining unanswered. Cold continued as a threat to Charles’ health if he ts held in any exposed place. The cold, reaching a low of about 15 degrees above zero, practically ended scrutiny of Dr. Mattson’s home ome Ryne the Sur OUS, CONTINUE from page ove’ Will Ask Congress To Retain Control In Federal Bureau ever the money was ¢mployed to give work to,persons.on work relief rol ing. & fogs wilds overcome a 1-0 in the opening stanza. scored three ‘of the Demon counters and Jack Smith, center, add- ed the pee two for the margin of tory. Jamestown registered once the first period and ‘counted two ore ‘in the pom Schaumberg was well-satisfied with the in the opefing’ game. left wing, although he failed to get into the scoring column, turned in highly creditable performance and @lded in Cadet We the scoring shots. Other members of the starting line- up were C. Carlson, right defense; David Boyd, left defense, and Orville Monroe, goalie, Substitutes who saw action during tHe contest were Gre- gory Dahlen, Al Mositeky and. Edgar Derrig. ° ‘The Demiong next game will be with vaitey City there on Jab. 11. A re- ement with the Blue Jays he ‘Varfatively set for the last Week in January. Two Medora Miners Are Burned in Blast Medora, N. D., Jan. 8—#)—Two Medorg cos) miners were recovering) Friday from burn suffered when & amall can ‘of biggting powder ex- ploded as they were preparing a “shot” i @ nearby coal ming. ity’s committee on committees. Nye, held the same post in the-74th ittee aie deer el sing fap: mi » inclu appro Priations, commerce, military sffairs, Chien peers and elections and public lands and surveys, Senator Lynn Frazier, North De- kota, Republican, was given his old assignments on agriculture and for- estry, civil service, Indian affaigs, pen- ions, mines and mining committees and, in addition, named t to the bank- ing committee. Burleigh School. Exam Dates Are Announced Dates for state examinations to be given in rural Burleigh county schools at the end of the first semester were announced Friday by Miss Marie Hu- ber, county superintendent. One hundred and _ thirty-two seventh-grade students will take their examinations on Jan. 14 and 57 eighth-grade pupils will take tests on Jan. 15, Miss Huber said. ts High school students in eight Bur- lelgh county schools will take their examinations Jan. 20, 21 and 22. These schools include Canfield consolidated, Driscoll, McKenzie, Menoken, Moffit, Regan, Sterling and Wing. ee Decision to sponsor &@ handicraft exposition in Bismarck some time thig was reached by the mem- it of Gilbert ign We meeting of that rganiza- ig tured night. q wie was named genéral enalrman of the committee in Rg of arrangements. Other mem the committee are John Kataslewics and Walter Brophy. During the discussions of the proj- ect it was pointed out that savers) Bismarck service have indicated @ willingness to in staging the exposition and { was oe dae ee groups would bé ven ular, phase a the Tag reeneerss Le sig Bos sth Leap ig nd carried out in conjunc! wit! Boy Soout pro- gen £4 gilt be open to all eagieel y yout The post went on record as endors- ing the work of the citisens’ taxpayers’ {ta co-operation inthe etfors Up BEIM co-~opera In the ef D sou Paynient of personal peoperls KES. During the program a demonstra- tion in practical ah iees ‘was given by three scouts ‘from ti Legion's troop 9. a stew wad served to approximately 40° members it the post at the close of the boa is reported retary thau of the treasury, Thetfollowing of s06/be and 8g fet ee e i i a To Bury Mother of Minnesota Governor Appleton, Minn., nn, Jan. &—(P)—Fu- neral services for wee T. H. Ben- son, 81, mother of Gov. Elmer A. Benson, who died ‘Thuyaday of com- plications resylting from a severe cold, will be pa at 2p. m. cme Religious Education School Is Dedicated Fargo, N. D., Jan. 8.—(#)—Walter L. Stockwell, Fargo, at the dedication ceremonies for the new school of religious education, declared the school’s pracie s ae to one some servi housands of youths who yearly throng the (A. C.) campus.” In the Leptin eet held during & convocation of North Dakota Agri- cultural college students and faculty, Dr. E. P. Robertson, president emeritus of Wesley College af the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, and co- founder of the school of religion here, gave the invocation. Dr. W. C. Hunter, tee, presidt Mangrove trees do not scatter seeds 8s do most trees. Such seeds would be swept by water which covers the roots at high tide. The young plants fare developed on the tree, instead, and bape fall like spears into the mud low. iia N. D,, and two sisters. con —_—_—_—_—_—_—— id clos burned. John Peoples, work- ised = ee only mle us physician sa‘ Hghnon’s injuries ward not serious. The South American capyber DEMARAY wins Bismatel $451,108,000 for Work ‘2 largest Indications were tat this fund na | user Mobres, 10H ica Neo 1B founds snd aad Tenchi & lenge ms NOVELTY! opened the boxing seasori here Thura- ee ee NEWNESS! Pope . ——— GLAMOUR! GLITTER! SEE rovide pethtag ‘ot ie ty male in line aie sate - rape Mitcad Ae Yl “| CAPITOL Tang 000 0 annually. LAST TIMES TODAY FBI. - SAT. - SUN. AND YOU'LL. 46 LOVE.IT! Oneina The surprise show star- ring Sonja Henie, queen of the ice with a grand The hudase revised upward earlier estimates of both revenues and ‘ex- penditures for this fiscal year, with better business bringing higher in- come expectations and drouth reilef contributing to the increased costs. OWEL- LOY Revenue for the current year wes : tee 1 it of funsters. forecast at 4,828. 18000, gomapared RICARDG” ¢ tls AFTER THE cas _—— re $30,000 and bt Inoome of $4,116, oul Ne aso coud. see pd and THIN may f a) TOPS THEM ALL! dicted expenditures Of $8.490,- }000 would show « $717,673,000 in- ctease over the de but @ $309,194,000 outli For 1008, footer Heth he er: pected increase in revenue end der Crease in expenditures for reflect the’ genetal which has taken place in econoniic condition: the country.’ The projected $1,465.456,000 upturn in receipts over the current “nl to, saps aero would. result es ‘oon Thin Men in \Geerae Movie! SUNDAY AND sie FRIDAY NIGHT COAST.TO COAST RADIOS NEW SMASH HIT LAUGHS, LAUGHS AND MORE LAUGHS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY VICTOR:MOOR , ACE COMEDIAN OF STAGE AND SCREEN ELEN BRODERI ACE COMEDIENNE OF STAGE AND SCREEN BUDDY ROGER AND HIS ORCHESTRA DON WILSON announ SPONSORED BY AL BISCUIT COMPANY in income tax collections. ‘The president said the 1996 revenue act “gives e Indication of satis: Leen sonoma ia : These were listed as int 8 reveie oe th Nt Ce inva’ Me bonus and eq ition of bonus and eagle * On the expe vad Pad bud: ie provided $8) rennet patella ths S Be 1s0a,000 higher than the whale tor til yee If Cece “oytl were excepted. Several tems The boost was Cet er pas works | social teu Yor netional de! ae item included = tun ; jaterting construction of two new battleships. ‘With the 91,587,123,000 werk relief te tures ve, ist : 's estimate. " ‘emnang were held to, the etl ap | melee, the Administration would bor: few no new Lardy in 30) hy For this year, the public debt “i rise $1,268,000,000, on! flecting @ gross deficit of $8, 000, The difference was gases for by deduction of debt retirements the gross deficits and the ust of $900,000,000 from the Hroanty¢ cash balanee fer deficit finencit The debt estimates did not inte aeceunt treasury borrewing to carry out its gold “stevilination” pror gram—a policy recently inaugurated to lessen the + inflation posbibilities ef No Peyertty Ne CovBignuers AUTO LOANS @ NATION be) Of Railroad Chiefs . = Wet Vv