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(" \ er y SS TTT ———— SLE AMA YORE 9 a RES hip [$1 750 RAISED HE [Counties Get ‘Curt’ [RAILWAYS CLAMS INPROPER BURNING =) | cu Of Liquor Taxes WASTE COALINN.D. University Conducting Lignite tinct Fields of Work Utilization Survey to Cut | , Characterized as “remarkable con- Replacement |Social Security Taxes. Are Payable at Fargo TO LAND IS FOUGHT) oe eo tied —— in connection with age benefit system under the hy Fete act should be sent to Government Contends N. P.| the Fargo office of the bureau of in= Has no Right to Thou- pty atthe! f petty Pe oe These taxes and wage deductions sands of Acres are fo be returmed to the bureat Legislative ‘ ; sie Wall ea Bonin on or Belo the last vd S idelights Bakery Aided fein their ora- Sains eased eee FAULTY FURNACES, | Fuel Costs ‘ Me : sidering long standing drouth condi- i \ : j First hard liquor stamp tax checks eae. eaturaay, at the Bea Pa-| He further pointed out that in Grand Forks, Feb. 8.—Each winter : : tary of the Burleigh ‘County Red lor December, amounting to $38,810.- ic Railway company’s claim to} making the monthly tax returns, it 8 4 04, were mailed to North Dakota 2,800,000 acres of the western domain,| is not required ‘that the employer North Dakotans waste thousands of of \ 3 ae Cross chapter, announced Much comment was heard around] having compl dollars because of faulty heating 3 , , ew __ |__| that’ #780 “tna” been contributed] Stucensent” tn genceal oxen cay | CAPO corridors Saturday on a mea-| they said was the biggest tand’sult| each of hie employes property sure reported being. drawn which levies, State Treasurer John Gray| would permit sale or leas! in the nation’s history. ———— Ing of the] ‘Tn, ves he 36 A A 1 A announces, state mill and elevator at Grand Forks altro ae rates ineromprscbed act 19 AA Chi Head: the list Cass count ? *. nen ae, eee Tee age Cass county within a year’s time. of 1864, to every alternate section of| Received in McIntosh Forks county was second with @2-jeqre ul as not yet been introduc-|noccupied, unappropriated agricul-/ pecan 485.07, Burleigh third with $2,466.20) ~ ay mee along ee upae western} Ashley, N. D., Feb. 8.—Three hun- and Ward fourth, $2,401.07, Sars -of-way, or alternative claims|dred and twenty-six checks, totaling ApOORANAE $10,000 deducted nee storm developed ovre a $6,409 def-| under subsequent amendatory acts. | $56,691.31, have een received here as from the original amount for stamps, It appropriation for the depart The case has been in federal court, part of the first payment to McIntosh equipment and clerks’. wages, Gray| oot, % seticulture and labor as Ma-| between Washington, D. C., and the/county farmers under the 1936 AAA stated, while the balance was ap- Jority Floor Leader W. J. Godwin led! west coast for years. program, according to Robert J. Adam, portioned on basis of amount of iic|° successful fight to pass an emer-| The legal contest centers about the| agricultural conservation agent. quor sold in each county for Dec-|S°2°Y *Ppropriation for s deficit in| interpretation of “unoccupied, unap-| Rye payment approval sheets have ember. the department of agriculture and la-/ propriated agricultural land.” also been received at the county Foll ela tdoaumente bor so the division “can function to] The railroad contends it is entitled | agent's office, calling for benefit pay- opines wiles pportionments by| June 30, to payment for the 2,800,000 acres on| ments amounting to $3,748.35. Checks a Independent Republicans led by| which it filed as indemnity for min-| re expected to arrive within a week. rere Paar 4 prcrenele) 85 | Rep. L, L.-Twichell of Cass and Ed-| eral lands which were withdrawn| McIntosh farmers will receive ap- Bar 1648.68 Mercer rai | Win Traynor of Ramsey fought in op-| after the 1864 alternate section do-|Proximately $308,000 for compliance Benson 408.12 Morton 58) Position, with Traynor asserting] nation. in the soil conservation program and Boiticeu 61978 Neon | S¢1-¢5 | “Somebody has been misappropriating| |The government sought to prove| around $6,000 In rye Payments, Adam Bowman 208.57 Oliver 4:73 | Money and the place to recover is not| through witnesses here that of the| Said Burke 601.80 Pembina from the state but from the gentle-| 1,340,000 acres at issue in the Pacific and improper burning of coal, here to date for relief of flood suf- ferers, There are two phases of disaster relief, William M. Baxter, Jr. man- branch the emergency needs of the flood re- Sneaminye food, seeing, tan fe porary r and medical attention. says that faulty das : The second is toward permanent rehabilitation, Families. without re- sources to re-establish themselves unaided will be given sufficient. ep of lignite and other fuel. Baxter wrote, is given to. food suf- ferers as an outright gift without any obligation. Baxter declares that federal aid and Red Cross aid were directed to- ward distinct fields, ‘The govern- ment emergency’ and rehabilitation middle of February. steps are aimed primarily to general) #urlelsh 2466.20 Bierce man involved.” northwest only 10,000 acres are “ag- HUNGARY WEDDING Scores of Water pins ot cis aoa |tter Sige Ree HEH] dein me ao rascal ature rence ert Getting Up Wi lic property and other public needs. ae BPA, .72 | to deficit bills coming in from the de-| ern Pacific is entitled. The Red Cross assumes. the task of, 34426 Rolette ity pe eee est eee, fed kahece ———— It you wetter 1 from Getting Ui Up Bt Mt 637.39 8: shoul i i Seryouaness gona Bheridan 188) prohibiting pending moe “e,iav2| Sverre Fredheim Wins Dissinees, Headacher, Lése ee Pes than the legislature appropriates. He! Central U.S. Ski Title Senet emt Edney eranteea ter nenie eel Stark .55 | added “that doesn’t alter the fact that Croton, (Sles-tex). Must Dring new vitall 5 fa 48 hours, and sa nates in Steele 95] we can’t continue the department by "' Stutsman ¥ ot Chicago, Feb. 8.—(?)—Chicago’s| days or poner | peek Towner” “i170 putting someone in jail’ huge Soldier Field held another at-| te saly 42 i : ! for State Outlined for ‘Bisbee water val 5 . 10 UISY ILE RU iS Godwin said he was not objecting i aed water supply improvement Y. Hurry Marriage After a cae record Monday. i it Consideration $37,000, Kidd Talk With Sister r owittee treatment plant, Minot, $20,- YIELD TEN BODIES propriation” But that the money weal te ate sarin? ,enipping in —— Increase McHenry -23 Williams 997.05] needed immediately” as Traynor con-{ ors watched the Central U. 8. ski , cleaned for McIntosh of water conservatio flood % tributary rai cape alee line tended the records show salary of, ects calling for an m snd of pol ralse Sweet Water lake to. Spies ae seat was provided for in the appro- elery soee aa ae A Lea] : $1.25 ieee reyal alster was represented | dollars, are recommended for level for better quality of water, rec-| More Victims of Fire That Des-|. priation but that instead of receiv-| event in this country. ©. J. WEIST ba den tes Leb 5 reational use and possible water sain ing $1,792 salary the first year hap Sverre Fredheim of Minneapolis, AN Work ET eee social WaTiiaA supply to Devils Lake $10,000 troyed Building Sought Was bald, leaving a shortage the first! with teaps of 125 and 128 feet for 183 aGnantce’ 4 . = fe way Simpson. planning program. dnwyppssatas sien ‘sia by Firemen Kil | ING FOUR FLIERS “The salary was raised contrary to George fotiarek. of Duluth, nationsi = Only a few days ago, former King recommended for -| mine possibilities for new water law and somebody misappropriated] champion, was second with jumps of | =——=—=———— Rdward/ VIE was planning the, wed: ; power.developments and for improve-| Louisville, Ky., Feb. 8—(—Fire- money,” Traynor stated. “The place| 123 and 126 feet SE ae eT Cueh SI BMAP ments in existing developments $5,-|men combed wreckage Monday for to recover is not from the state but] The Class B title went to Walter “NORTHERN” son’s divorce from Ernest Aldrich 000, bodies of more victims of the explo-| Plane Falls to Pieces Over North fe gentleman in question.” | Paulson of Minneapolis who soared To Study Souris sion and fire from which 10 have al- 108 feet on each’ of his two tries. Simpson is likely to become absolute. Pike, Pickerel, prot iends i ® peaition to know | Perative, are advanced for later con-| Collection of factual data on flow|ready been recovered. ‘The fire de- Carolina Country on Sun- | 4 Dramatic Groups Second place went to Milton Pascoe said he with | sideration. of the Souris river $40,000, stroyed a three story building and ; A Fy of Ishpeming, Mich, Herring, Halibut id he now was considering day Flight Formed in Bismarck] ’ the senior event tor older riders and Sainte some favor a plan to wed in Hungary,| Plans already are available. for co-| Investigation of flood prevention|was the worst single dissster in the where the attitude toward marriage| relating units of the Red River of the| ®t Minot $5,000. Ohio river flood, of which the official and divorce is more liberal than it is] North development and thelr esti-| Burlington investigation of further|death toll stood at 285. in Austria. He has inclined, also,/ mated cost are channel impro' water supply $5,000. Prof. George T. Ragsdale, police in- toward a civil ceremony rather than/ for low water flow on the Ott Investigation of possible sources of |Struction ae was, sdded, to the a church wedding, these friends improved water supply at Devils|flood toll when he died of cerebral was won by Jorden Johansen of Rock- - Loulab’ . 8—(P)—Au-| Four small dramatic groups have] ford, Ill., with leaps of 108 and 107 whl pedigleatlley tts) Pate thorities ait bey explanation | been organized under the supervision] feet. order PA the “NORTHERN” Monday of the crack-up of a plane} Of WPA recreational supervisors here SSS ae call in yourself. Whole- which apparently went to pieces over|in preparation for the Burleigh NAZIS LAUNCH CRUISER sate prices! ot on not less than FORDUKEPLANED) © Jobs in N. D.Seen E2se=-""z avowed. hemorrhage blamed on overwork inj/a farm community near here Sunday,| county one-act play contest, with the] Hamburg, Feb. 8.—(@#)—Germany 100 Ib. No actual decision has been made, : the crisis. hurtling all four occupants to their] winning play to be entered in the dis-|Jaunched another 10,000-ton cruiser Also seaacg i ur FURS, but it was understood the duke’s less- Five thousand workmen started deaths. trict competition. Monday amid the blare of bands and|I pings, SHEEP PELTS, ened impatience and his inclination : Pembina river for water conserva-'Clearing huge deposits of mud and} The plane, Coroner W. A. Bobbitt); Sponsoring organizations and the|patriotic oratory. RABBITS, RABBIT SKINS, toward a Hungarian wedding was the . tion and flood control, $195,000. filth off Louisville streets to remove! said, was scattered over 10 to 15/ production each has chosen follow: METALS, IRON and BONES, result of advice brought from London 5 Walhalla reservoir on Pembina|® health menace and make streets | acres, City Players, “Oh! Auntie”; Wachter by his sister, the Princess Royal, and river for flood control and water con- | Passable. “The dead were identified as Arthur Parent-Teachers association, “Char- her husband, the Earl of Harewood. ter servation $395,000, See EE lotte’s Ruse”; William Moore P. T. A. ‘Should the wedding be in Hungary, Btraigh aii LIQUOR BILL READY in Akron, “The Back Forty”; Richholt P. T, A. six weeks’ residence in that country besa! Le ad tear eanel Of] at paul, Feb, 8—(P—The adminis- . vi “Out of the Nigot Te would be required unless a special dis- tration-backed state liquor dispensary February 26 has been chosen as = pensation..were obtained. bill, giving the state = complete) H. the date of the county tournament . Inquire for carload rates in M. F d tion Fonay fee introduc an te ts to be Hed in the sity, auditorium above merchandise. fountain Man Foun 000. tion Minne here with the district event tenta \ 3 a Guilty in Death Case} o, Buyer,fuboro, Sao eee raiea aa peer came a se he en a ‘Northern gsi FASB. om Reltie coun) WINTER SHOWS OFEN cars a resdent, of, Ward county, asec ib was, siege lost yeas: Hide & Fur Co. Cavalier, N. D., Feb. 8—(?)—Joseph Fargo,| Surveys and new wells at Bartlett, b Cah ok) OL Cle) FIND TWO MORE BODIES corns, ron of a daughter, Mrs. Henry L. Brick Buildings plier ssrerepiny rear rnd ene , Dj] Brinamade, Churchs Ferry, Crary,|northwestern Minnesote, the annual| Miller, Minot, Sunday night. pee ies Ea eeu OO TR Bismarck, N, Dak. guilty of manslaughter in the second treatment] Devils Lake, Egeland, Hampden, “4 After R Red River Valley Winter shows and —_————_—_—_ The orn degree in connection with the death! pian : Hansboro, Lakota, Leeds, Minnewau-|Northwest School Farmer's week| England had only 35,000 convictions See tae He faves fide M ing Taking last July of 8. J. Jonason by a jury in Pembina county district court here. any Mylo. penn, Peres, wok Take ‘opened here Monday. for drunkenness in 1033, Bee sake ere, Semgay, -Deene. 1) Carter’ Little Liver Pills The jury received the case Saturday night and the verdict was reached at | lowing, a $2,396,000 aT 6 a. m. Sunday. The jury recom- mended a sentence of six months in the county jail and a fine of $100. Byron to be penance by Judge , Bi ‘According’ to testimony given at | Buxton 5 Casselton, 01 “ i . “HERB” LEWIS: High-scoring the trial Myres struck Jonason dur- * z r 2 4 sparkplug of the champion Detroit “NORTHERN” argume! board 5 | : es eats Ts parade ip bony of equal |, Cummings, Daszey, , ? ee & A Red Wings. “My digestion takes time later Jonason died in a Grafton If . f ‘ | ; : , it on the chin, But smoking hospital. Englevale, ee Se . s Camels with my meals and after- ee A A ee . : z i f wards eases tension. Camels PERITONITIS FATAL build up a fellow’s sense of well- being. I smoke Camels right lasston, Grafton, Great Bend, Minot, N. D., Feb. 8.—(?)—Einar . é : “PAT” PATTON: Oil-well fire-fighter. through the training season.” OARS. DOROTHY POYNTON HILL: Nelson, 44, @ mechanic at Drake, died Hastings, ether “I smoke Camels. They don’ get on Champion Diver. “I enjoy Camels reece: Me oe dam ne ‘was| eangdon, Lankin, , i ‘ muy nerves. My digestion? It’s O.K.1” whenever I want! They're mild.” Ac mealtimes Camels aid diges- I, 5 cCanns, 4 tion—speeding up the flow of brought early Sunday to Minot, | yroreod, es i } where an emergency operation was RcBenty, (Me : CLYDE FREEMAN: Steel- seenre bells Incomes ie lini , Camel are mild—' er performed.’ He died Sunday after- Nerved Auto Test Driver. noon, “You bet I smoke Cam- Pillsbury, Pisek, Portland, els. Camels help my di- FATHERS 38TH CHILD Rutland, haron, gestion—andtheynever Brooksville, Fla, 8.—(#)—Ambrose get on my nerves!” Hilliard Douglas, 92-year-old Negro|Thmpsn, Tolna, ralley and. father of 37 children, told the board of social welfare there'll be an-| Wheatland, Wimb! lJ other little Douglas soon. The wel-| mere, N. D.; water-supply and water- 2 oo fare board will present the baby, the treatment plants. 18th by Douglas’ present wife, with a i er: Ld HAVE LEARNED ABOUT SUMMONS. wine of North Dakota, County of Cam Burle’ irrigation on Des Lacs river $90,000. 5 Coprrigtt, 1697, R. J. Reynelés Tobsess Company, Wiastee ales, Berth Caries for steady smoking! District. Kenneth Lewis, vi Plaintité, Dwight Gibbs, Sarah E. Gibbs, fitae B. Gibbs, donnie A. Gene! laude 8, Jennie eas- Jey, Burleigh County, a corpora: Burlington, N. D., water storage for In’ District Court, Fourth Judicial tion, C. G. Derby as County Audi- Eaton irrigation district water stor- tor of Burleigh County No, Dak, and all other persons unknown claiming any estate or interest in SIR HUBERT WILKINS: or ee or aeucribed Inv the some yen ca ike Again exploring the Arctic Girl Reporter circled the globe plaint, Seta Portal, a pens wastes, “A Camel often has in 2444 days. “It’s marvelous THE STATE OF NORT i DAKOTA | Towner, pee: 51 baves grsed siven me the ‘lift’I needed. the way I can smoke Camels 10 THE) ApOVE, NAMED DE- feeling of being at ease Camels are my stand-by.They all I choose. I'll bet on Cam- PENDANT, GREBTIN when I enjoy Camels add gusto to my meals.” els any time!” You and each of you are herby sum- moned and required to answer the along with my meals.” complaint in the above entitled ac- 5 tion, a copy of which will be filed in the ‘office of the Clerk of the above named Court, and to serve a copy 0 your answer upon the subscriber at ‘ LEE GENMLBACH: America's No. 1 Test MARS. RUFUS PAINE SPALDING Itt, ff Bismarck, Donnybrook, Rate i Bey thirty day! days mate | Bok “Kenas- 4 i Pilot,“Camelsdon't frazzle my nerves. of reels. yachting enthusiast. “1 er the service o: is sumimo! ton, , Maxbass, Sherwood, It’s great to smoke my Camel and sm as many Camels as I 9 day of such 2 4 please. ZoMice and incase of your failure to , and , ; get that cheesy ‘lift’” Ifndit’s a happy way to ease strain.” Camels are take judgment meri Penne oe . ed , from finer, raat HA the relief demaned in the es ‘ P , " i : é made ba dee “Autgrney for for Plaintiff, migratory f 4 : More Expensive Tobaccos . i Blds., : : | a Bue Ra ensege Bie | ial mpc, Rreere ‘Turkish and Domestic. abated a "Bian narcly N. D. this tat j ; 4 eee oe To phe Defendants above name é : than any othi tale ndide That the? datmonh Sd | Regul : - brand Complaint nerein have been flled_in ‘ : : : popular rand. the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Burleigh County, North Da- ihe IRIREE and’ extludings the de- ai and recreation- i S ' in- | al te on nine North Dakota | He and’ to! te feliowing’denerib- woh or meeseny: Reisteend MARS. CHARLES SICKLES: Busy New WILLIAM FERGUSON: Saleen. - R TOB. At |aPremises to wit: Lots Three 12) | Towner counties $30,000. \ York matron."I smoke Camels when- 'T'm always on the go—and I smoke gD of the Flannery & & Wetherby Ad- Surveys and new wells for water ever I feel like it—and they never a lot. When I'm all tuckered out Coll en fall oe Duicdta and no personel claim fe made Ante, Marton, sucks Comets ps On aay ekyes OF fe my eee come ier mee Me ia geecey’ irene oe sate asteee pm CS-10 ‘week’ iS Necwort R, C. Morton Attorney for’ Plaintit?, rck, North Dakets. against any of the sald de endants. Col } b eB e P.S.T., Ovet B-1-8-15-33 FS