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O0,L64 AUTO TAGS ASKED FOR IN MAY Applications Reach New High; Requests for Trailer Li- censes in N. D. Jump ‘An’! all-time ‘monthly record ‘was made in the state motor vehicle reg- istration : department - where - clerks} handled, §0,164 license applications in May, C. E. Van Horns, registrar, an-| nounced, Van Horns said the figure previous-|- ly had never been reached and that only on two occasions had figures ex- ceeded 41,000 registraitons in one month. A “ License tag receipts’ claimbed to _ $1,202,113 for the first five months of the year or nearly $275,000 gain over a similar period last year, he reported. Auto-truck license receipts were increased about $94,000 in May over that month in 1936 when figures totaled $274,289. : “The registrar said license monies in the pessenger car division were $266,927.25 for May compared with about $203,000 in 1936. Truck regis- trations also showed a gain and pop- ularity of trailers brought a raise from 15 a year ago to 79 licensed the last month. During the. past five months 217 private trailers were li- censed compared with 46 for the sim- ilar period of 1936, Guild’s Affiliation With CIO Under Study ‘St. Louis, June 7.—(?)—The report of ‘the American :Newspaper Guild's international board, ‘containing re- commendations on. policy, and includ- ing a proposal that the guild affiliate with the Committee for Industrial Organization was scheduled ‘for read- ing, in the opening session of the guild’s fourth annual convention Monday. The meeting will continue ‘ Game Chief L. L. Rudrud is deputy state game and fish commissioner. INSURGENTS PRESS BILBAO CANPAIG 63 Rebel Planes Bomb Village on Outskirts; Fight Hand to Hand Elsewhere (By the Associated Press) gent planes bombed Lezama, only two miles outside Bilbao. Seven miles southeast of the re- fugee-filled city, troops of both sides were locked in a struggle for an im- portant highway junction at Lemona. | j The non-intervention committee's agents seized two carloads of a high explosive, consigned to Spain, at the French border town of Cerbere. Insurgent reinforcement from Se- gavia, in Central Spain, shoved back government: troops moving on, La Granja, but government officials said foal Haren Franco's forces lost Fred J. Hessinger PLUMBER 410 Tenth Street Phone 1603 PROMPT GUARANTEED ‘SERVICE _ No job too large—No jebd too emall " © The Maytag is built to give you \ , carefully-washed clean clothes at lower cost per. washing and for more — years. Exclusive features of conven- ==. lence and performance—the Gyra- ~ tator washing action—famous Roller Water Remover— square, cast- vo EN SEE THE NEW - aluminum .tub and many others, make the Maytag the washer any family can best afford to own. MAYTAG IRONER .__ line Multi-Motor. { 0697-x THE MAYTAG COMPANY o 4. oro NEWTON, IOWA TAVIS MUSIC CO. 419 Broadway Fa £ MAYTAG DEALERS Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 762, A coely IKoems Use LUMINALL Luminall has ‘ quickly become the sensation aft the paint worl Its greater beau: alone was to assure that. Walls and ceili: | are 90 soft! So light “ and cheerful! color effects are simply capti- vating. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1937 ASPIRANT FOR FLA FAME, DSAPPEARS Blonde British Beauty Hunted by Scotland Yard Since Vanishing June 1 g [ies gE fF 3 a=: SECOND On Water Board Frank P. Whitney of Dickin- son was named chairman of the scope and program com- mittee hes the new state wa- co! INCOME TAX 200 REGISTERED AT BLKS’ CONVENTION Florida Governor Will Ad- dress 10 Lodges Jamestown, N. D., June 7.—(7)— All 10 of the Elks lodges in North Dakota are represented at the state convention which opened here Mon- day morning with over 250 registra- tions so far. L. B, Hanna, Fargo, for- mer governor of North Dakota, state Nelson Auditor | OO N. J., scheduled to speak will not) | come, Tuesday morning grand exalted ruler, the state offi- cers and the exalted rulers will have ® breakfast. Scholz will speak at a, noon luncheon and again in the afternoon, Gov. William Langer will speak, as will Hanna. Committee appointments made by Hanna are: Auditing—Frank Kent, INSTALMENTS DUB = $414,955 Owed State by Per- sons and Corporations; Part Must Be Paid June 15 Second quarterly income tax in- siad Monday as. clerks completed mailing warrant notices. ‘ Gilbreath declared $414,065 was the | outstanding on individual and oor- “Is Cancer Victim farmer, poration income tax liabilities of which individual liability was ap- proximately $253,916. Persons or cor- porations whose income taxes exceed $10 are allowed to pay the tax in four installments, he said. In the individual income tax bracket $147,195 has been paid and $106,121.30 due in . installments. Corporation tax receipts total $73,368 and $87,670 is due. Gilbreath said about $23,350.00 is still outstanding ‘on’ 1935 incomes. The figure was reduced nearly $7,000 through activities of four fieldmen | working on delinquent accounts, Wife Says Mate Sold Her to Man for $20 Nevada Gity, Calif. June 7.—(7)— Sheriff's deputies hunted Ray De- Fargo; J. Rulon, Jamestown, Sam Stern, Fargo, and A. ©. Pagenkopf, Dickin- 190 BOYS OUT FOR BASEBALL LEAGUES Games Scheduled for After- noons to Avoid Conflict . With Church Schools Opening of the Bismarck Junior baseball season under the auspices of the city park board drew 190 boys Monday morning and some were kept away by attendance at vacation church schools, Director C. W. fur said Monday. In order that all interested boys may take part in one of the numerous “kid” leagues, he said, all junior base- ball games during the next two weeks will be played in the afternoons. Organization of leagues and the time and place of games was an- nounced as follows: | . m. ‘William Moore, Roosevelt and Will to question him about | 150) Monday the story of his 39-year-old wife that {she was sold for $20 to = woodchop- per. Sheriff C. J. Tobiassen said the .| Woman related her captor tugged her arourid the cabin by the hair of her head ahd: cracked her'rits with his am B, Wootls, sheriff's. deputy, identified the woodman as William , | Ebaugh; 29, of Willow Valley, and said that Ebaugh had admitted paying Delama $20 for the woman and that Rockefeller Legatee Surprised by Fortune] picnic Insurance of every kind SEE Obert A. Olson et "PHONE 250. marquise. Rockefeller was her Relief Agent Escapes ' Attempt on His Life Plentywood, “Bhetiti’s officers ssid Lorenz suf- fered a broken leg and numerous cuts Sunday night when a bomb ex- folk-dancing, music and speak- . All interested in Norse culture, ding. Junior high and High school—City baseball park. In addition to these activities, the Junior American Legion team, top- flight jecesonssre in the juvenile baseball » is at 9:30 a. m., daily at the city baseball park, Farmers Union t to Hold Picnic June 10 Farmers Union members of Bur- leigh county will hold their annual on Thursday, June 10, in the Mandan, to David Scholz,| | Peter Jorgenson, Nelson county resident. more than 50 years, has started his sev- enth term as county auditor. MORTICIANS WILL MEET AT MANDAN J. K. Murray and Dr. Williams Are Among Speakers Slat- ed for Convention —— ( North Dakota funeral directors will gather in Mandan for their 32nd an- nual three-day convention opening June 15, D. J. Price of Dickinson, president of the association, an- nounced Monday. Opening the initial session will be speeches by J. K. Murray, Bismarck, attorney for the North Dakota un- employment compensation division, and Prof. A. O. Spriggs, Columbus, ©., lecturing on chemistry and physics of embalming. During most of the second day speakers for commercial embalming and casket firms will take over the porgram ‘highlighted by an address of Henry Dooley, executive secretary of the Minnesota Funeral Directors association, Dr. Maysil Williams, director of the stete health department, will address the convention the last day following which new officers will be elected and the next convention city chosen. 14 Initiated Into Local K of C Lodge Fourteen candidates were initiated into the Knights of Columbus lodge here at ceremonies Sunday afternoon in the auditorium of St. Mary’s school. The initiatory work was done team. were Urban Hagen, Neil Beylund, John..B. Thompson, Bevis H. Ken- nelly, Victor G. Leick, George J. Ferguson, James Sorenson, F. J. Hublou, Richard H. Barry, James Kennelley, Caddy W. Burgess, George C. Kelsch, Edward A. Gross and Rev. Thomas Tracey. A dinner Sunday evening at the Grand Pacific hotel, attended by 76 members of the lodge with the initiates as guests, closed the day's activities. J. N. Roherty was toastmaster and speeches were made by Jacob Muehl, Rev. R. A. Feehan, Rev. Tracey and Richard Barry. -| Uruguay May Resume Defaulted Bonds Pay New York, June 7.—(?}—The Uru- guayan Monday, is discussing resumption of principal payments on its four par- tially-defaulted issues of “dollar” bonds. Cesar Charlone, minister of fi- | nance of Uruguay, is holding con versations on his nation’s indebted- 1 | ness with J, Reuben Clark, president Pettibone Man Found Dead of Heart Attack When You. of the Foreign Bondholders Protec- tive council. 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