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/ “I am not willing to agree the 1985 law basis, the senate ac-/at all,” asserted Senator J. K. Bros- WEATHER FORECAST : For Bismarck and vicinity: _ BY THEATER GROUP | Wo Present Third and Begin ~ ; *Work on Final Production : in Current Month tion changes which will election of presidents semi-an- Hually in April and December were ‘adopted, six board’ members were elected and a varied entertainment, bill Was presented as the Bismarck Com- munity Players met Monday evening + in thelr little theatre. Burkett Huey, Dorothy Tiedman, Mar- ian Morton and Auverne Olson were elected to the board., The 12 mem- bers will elect the new president, who takes office in June, prior to the April 2 meeting when the general member- ship will elect the new secretary. T. Putnam headed the com- mittee submitting names of nine can- didates for the boerd. Litten, business manager for “Three Cornered Moon” to be produced March 11-12, enumerated public events set for the same time and urged mem- bers to’ be active in the ticket sales cary . Tryouts March 16 A creative drama session was an- nounced for March 16, when tryouts of the year. Dorothy be honored at that event March 15. Bernice Hanson reported the Burleigh county one-act: contest was self-sup- this year, The Players are co-operating with the PWA recrea- tion department in sponsoring these tournaments. Pete Volk of the county. ‘WPA setup voiced appreciation for the ‘work done. Chester Perry, president, gave an informal resume of the reception held Sunday evening for patrons and patronesses. Speaks on WPA Harvey N. Jenson, WPA adult edu- cation supervisor, explained his de-| Noor partment’s work, inviting Players to ox 10 enroll in courses and to give what- bead they can. cldy, on CONTIN Richard fro ally fair tonight and Thursda; tonight. For North Dakota: G tonight and Thursday, and unsettled extrem night; colder tonigh! License i fen and Mids Hasel vistetia Canibert, both of Bismarck. — ature northwest portio! For South Dakoti ly west, cloudy eas' snow extreme sout! not Tiron Monta eaally motion west porti night southeast portion. probably snow in north turning to treme Thursday; rising temperature in ex- treme southeast, somewhat colder in) hi extreme west portion tonight; colder Thursday. Skies are mostly cloudy and light pre- cipitation has oceurred at at BISMARCK, reining De ir will be held for the last production | ¥ ont clenr | the income tax lew be passed by ain, thing to| two-thirds vote to assure its ‘colder tonight: effect immediately, may Unsettled tonight probably light ae concur in the house changes lost somewhat colder to- Minnesota:' Mor opeudy. a es in iow in south south portions e City it 4 allowance. ew far Passage by the house of a bill pro- pera" | viding rebate of 3 per cent of proper- ty taxes dye upon payment before de- Unquency. be i PEE ili PRECIPI’ Ri For Bismarck Stat! Total this month to 1, this month to January ist to lat to january Accumulated, excess to NORTH DAKOTA Pornts, co lid fi gue BES Z t ih ‘Trati » Twitehell, Ur- tchel, White, Wick, Williams, Wog. “No"—(24)- “Beasley, Blair, Bur- Dey, eeotewapeeccueet jones Passage by the house of a bill al- lowing the state industrial commis- ‘sion to issue certificates of indebted- in +02 | ness in anticipation of collection of of the measure, ‘ delinquent property taxes, Tecommended | D to produce from $600,000 to revenue. Spenders Hindered Passage by the senate of a bill prohibiting use by state di ments, institutions and boards of|ton Young of LaMoure more than 75 percent of legislative carried: appropriat Budget for Probe| trapping alowense, page one bes Recommendstion for .pessese allowafce_of the San Haven Tuber-| the house of a bill dividing the sta! Spr gaoeired bill' Tuesday, he/inte two | may t@ Aistritte, exe | hog cholers. : the educstional instl-|-pected to up “for ~ fins! vote] “The farmer is more careful than a we Fee ek the veterinarian”, replied Senator ‘The action of the lower assembly to bring back the university-Agricultur- Hel HFT Peary ie i earn of Legislature Say “Assembly Members iE 8s North Dakota, Eligible for MUl-| famoduced by Of. lions If Proposal Is Passed | Sem chaliman. by Congress Mandany Ougl . Dunieloon, g aE; le BuRE Ef il rf Ht] i uF i Majority Floor Leader W. J. God- win of. Morton county requested the five appropriations bitls be returned, 2Ee ri H 8 : é if | Additional Markets BISMARCK GRAIN - (Furnished by Ruseoll-Miller Ca.) INVESTMENT TRUSTS « ‘ted Press) (Over the counter in X CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) aiavrest Serr, 13%. raw El 44. SALARY LOAN CO. rt -|and his motion carried before thi Ey i 3 EE 3 & 58 zi ae g g : : H fe uid | tt : i S 3 g ta gfe i g. i H 4 s ESEEE i g J Watt, Whelan. Absent—(1)—Hulteng. HG i ies ill & E sf f fs IS EPILEPSY INHERITED? CAN IT BE CURED? Ab joetors 0! 2 ie will be sent. FR! to any reader writin er sarlonal Div oR 581 venue, bee Rats eae tisem: WAKE UP YOUR ‘OSs | LIVER BILE. Schilling | assecer Tea sas more | * flavor because its teasted i Times Foday _ at 6:45 Sharp Double Feature “Guns of the Pecos” with ‘ DICK FORAN & a highball, headwork can save you a lot of footwork. Know what you want... and, AMD SAM BILLY MAUCH Two Brilliant Stars in a Terrific Drama of Human PARAMOUNT "= Buying a Bonnet or a Bottle of, Whiskey, Be-Sure It