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PAGE EIGHT 28 BIG TEN GOLFERS STRIVE FOR HONORS} Jndividual and Team Champio: slips Will Be Decided in : xt Two Days ' slight breeze at their backs. : ' Rockaway bettered ail world’s rec- i cords in clearing the 200 yard low 21.-()—Mem- Pern tihtveracy 1b pain hurdles in the stertling time of 22.8 and Northwestern golf teams were all equare in point totals at the end the first nine holes in their matches at the Country club this morning in singles play. Captain Bolstad of Minnesota was two up on W. M. Miller of Northwest- ern. Minneapolis. May 27.—.?—With sell individual champion to be chos- seven Big Ten schools today awaited drawings which lay in the | tomor- | 28 golfers from wll pair them for medal 72-hole competition star’ row. Both the individual title and the team championship will be decided 11 the two days’ play. Each of team title while individual scores wi! count for the one man championship. | Johnny Lehman of Purdue who won is not the individual title last year entered. Schools represented for the mect are Ohio State, Iowa, Northwestern Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin an Chicago, with a possibility diana will have an entry by startin: time tomorrow. Favorites for t title are Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Lester Bolstad. former ta team. Bolstad also has won thi Minnesota and the National publi links championshi| Mandell-Kaplan Bout Tops Dull in Which White Men Face Negro Stars New York, May 27.——It dull card the nt ofder of i cuffers has to offer the faithful this week. Even a championship battl on the Pacific coast fails to save th week from the curse of mediocrity As a matter of fact, the titula affair is one in name only valueless junior welterweight crow against the thrusts of Mahan at Los Angeles tomorrov night but there hardly will be any hearts of run-of-the- strain on the mine fans because of that fact. Chicago seems to offer the best @rawing card of the week in the 10-round non-titular battle between Sammy Mandell and Louis Kaplan, Meriden, Conn in a 10-round fracas ttadium Friday night. (Kid at Mill: Philadelphia also offers a possible thrill or two for the fight faithful show at Leading white conten lers in three divisions are to be pitted against negro stars in in the: opening outdoor sl irk tonight. three 10-round bouts. lace, the Cleveland meets Bruce negro; Jack McV. Billy Wal. ney, Tulsa; and Bab negro junior lightwe Angeles, battles Pinky ers, Conn. wo veteran light heavyweights. Mike McTigue and Leo amin also will swing into action. Tigu omeets Kaufman, George Hoffman, St. Nicholas arena here Lomski has picked Portland, Ore., day. Power in Closing Events Brings Win i Additional Sports the schools entered has a team of four side. men, who will play as a body for the , 2 St? that In- | Northwestern Big Ten | champion, is captain of the Minneso- | Week’s Program Philadelphia Has Three Fights | Mushy | Callahan is to defend his somewhat Dummy They meet lightweight, Flowers, New Rochelle Dusky Harlem middleweight, tackles George Court- Joe Gans, ht from Los Me. | defeated the Dickinson Normal Sav- now attempting a comeback, former | amateur star, in a 10-rounder at the tonight. to face Yale Okun, New York, Tues-| @| negro eclipsed the recognized record | of :09.6 jointly held by Howard e Drew, another negro sprinter, Char- ley Paddock, Cyril Coaffee, Dan Kelly and Chester Bowman. This was Tolan's first triumph in major com- petition outside of dual meets. Tolan, |& sophomere at Michigan, had fin- posed no better than second in pre- vious major competition. Whether Tolan’s record for the | performance of Rockaway in setting {a world mrrk of 22.8 seconds in win- tog the 220 yard low hurdles, will be recognized was a debatable qu | gon tonight. N= | Aggies Snatch 10 Firsts to Swamp Nodak Track Men Ole Sand Wins Century in 10 Flat and 220-Yard Dash in 22.7 Seconds HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i New Oil Czar d The runners were favored with a i seconds. This performanc the accepted wo'ld’s reco: seconds made by Charley eclipsed of 23 Lal Brookins | Rockaway ran in perfect form, beat- ing Cave of Llinois to the tape by j about 5 yard Simpson Wins Simpson, beaten by the century, came back to triumph over Tolan in the 2: tied the world’s record of one held by Roland Locke, y of Nebraska. ourageous challenge Simpson 30 yards from the finish. | He moved up to almost even terms | with the flying Buckeye, but Simp- | | scored first a 6 scc- | athletes having Univer- Leo May. n of speed ard pulled away to win by | tories in the | {Vern McDermott. Mlinois, | the conference record in ivault: whe | inches in tying for first place. Sam- | my Behr, Wisconsin, broke his own record for the shot put with a toss of ci | #8 feet 3 inche: Jimmy Track Men Grasp Interstate | Title Third Time; the None of the Gy e hea ic Valley City State Teachers Col- lege Vikings Nosed Out by 312 Points | able conditions. 2 | Jamestown, N. D.. May 27.—James- ;town college regained the track a: 1 | field championship of the Interstate | athletic conference in the fourth an- nual meeting here Saturday, nosing ord time. a whisker in| tory decisive. Of 20, in which he | ing, Jumping and pitching, fl from Aberdeen, wi son cut loose with an amazing burst man of the mect with first place vic- shot put and discus throw, and third position in the high Tommy Warne. Nerthwestern, and | jump for 11 tallies. | the century in 10 the furlong in 22.7 Jarrett, the diminutive Nodak red |* must be given a big hand for t in making Sand go his best, |for Jarrett was right on the big fel- | SaaTRRL ss See ‘low’s heels in both events. Conditions Unfavorable Sand’s time in both events may go down as records for these dual meets, and there is no denying that he was forced to work under most unfavor- Fargo, N Dak., May 27.—Scoring in levery event with the exception of the |broad jump, the North Dakota Agri- [cultural college track and field ath- ‘letes turned in an impressive and de- cisive victory over the University of | North Dakota team here Saturday by si 24, | 82 1-3 points tu 48 2-3. of the University of Iowa in 1924. Pid a Baalwatchter's places in 10 of events, and came home with enough | seconds and thirds to make the vic- nly two clean sweeps were recorded during the day of rac- charges the 15 the A. C. the field to them- the high point Ole Sand, giant smashed | Bison sprinter, won both the 100 and pole | 220 yard dashes while Dorland Ko- | they cleared 13 feet 7/nichek captured both the half mile | run and 400 yard dash. university athletes | succeeded in scoring a double victory. The appearance of Ole Sand was largely responsible for more than 500! spectators being on hand for the ames, and Sand did not | Hares oncrs: The big fellow stepped |&8eed in the collegiate business of seconds flat, and | A disappoint | seconds. Glenn | A hot south wind burned the faces of the runners, and The biggest upset of the day was | recorded in the half mile run. Dor- out Valley City State Teachers, 1928) champions, by a margin of 3': points. The conference battle really re. sulted in a duel between the Jimmies | and Vikings, with Karl Ericson’s; | troupers amassing 56 points to Valley City’s 5212. Ellendale Industrial | <|ished in third Position with 29 points, | while Wahpeton Science landed fourth place with 6 counters. Mayville State Teachers scored 5 points, with Moorhead Stat> Teachers trailing half a point behind. Dickinson Normal failed to score. | Teams Well Balanced | Jamestown wen the _ interstate w | Championship in 1926 and 1927, but was knocked from the top position a} year ago by the Vikings. The contend- | ing teams in Saturday's tests showed | remarkable balance in both the track | and field events. and the outcome was in doubt until the final races were | completed. J. Crouch of Jamestown was the in- | dividual star of the mecting, scoring | points in numerous events and marke | ing up the only record of the day Crouch won the mile run in 4 min- utes and 48 seconds. and then com- pieted his day's performance with a victory in the two-mile run. Jamestov- college also won the special trophy offered for the half-! mile relay. Viking Netmen Triumph Valley City made a clean sweep of | the tennis tournament. Murdock and Jones reached the finals in the singles, and they will play off for the cham- Pionship on their home courts this week. Jones and Am:uhl won the doubles title. Jamestown college baseball teara mate, Roy le r} n Jarrett. three yards. rel jages 7 to 0. The track summary fol- | lows: | Pole vault—Won by Haas, Ellen- dale; Soroos, Valley City, second; Kelley, Valley City, J. Crouch, James- ‘town; Kurtz, Jamestown, a'l tied for third. Height, 10 feet 9 inches. | High jump—Won by Soroos, Valley | City; Peterson, Valley City, second; J. Crouch, Jamestown, third; Eckel, Valley City, Assen, Mayville, tie for fourth. Height, 5 feet 5'2 inches. Discus throw—Won by Peterson, | Valley City; Reveig, Ellendale. sec- A. C.; Jodre, A. U., third. onds. crack university this pair to the finish line by steps after having started as some- | thing of a favorite. Konichek and Jodre ran a remark- able race for the A. C. track, runner, had an ady vards over the sorrel youth at the start of the final furlong, but was unable to hold his margin, Jarrett beating him to the string by They were teams, Saalwaechter not allow- ing Sand to compete as the big fel- low is just recovering from a knee injury while Jack West's team was land Konichek won this event in the fast time of 2 minutes 3.7 seconds, just breaking the tape a slight frac- tion of a second ahead of his team- Jodre. Warren Doane, half miler, trailed three the to win the quarter in 52.9 seconds, heading into the strong wind every ; foot of the 120 yard straightaway. | The university relay team scored | & victory through the great finish of | i Cecil Carroll, the final Bison | tage of almost thatched makeshift when eligible last week. The summary: Shot put—Won by Ma: A. C., second; Shepard, tance, 39 feet 4 inches. 100 yard dash—Won by Sand, A. C.; Jarrett, U., second; third. Time, 10 seconds. High hurdles—Won by Pemble, A. C.; McRoberts, A. C., second; Lee, U., third. Time, 16.9 seconds. Half mile run—Won by Konichek, A.C.; Hilts, ., third. Dis- Peschel, A. C., C., second; Doane, Time, 2 minutes 3.7 sec- 220 yard dash—Won by Sand, A. C.; Jarrett, U., second; Peschel, A. C., third. Time, 22.7 seconds. Pole vault—Won by Blakeslee, C.; Thornton, U. C., and Cruder and Tergerson, U., tied for third. Height, 11 feet 9 inches. A. . second; Hayes, A. With the idea of curbing oil produc- | | pe the California committee of the American Petroleum Institute has ap- selves in the two mile run, while i pointed F. C. van Deinse of Los|Wake of the receding Missouri ice Tolan ‘made a| Nodak jumpers swept everything in| Angeles as czar of the industry in to overtake | the distance leaping event. May High Scorer stalwart Bison who hails | that region. It is contemplated to cut production to 650,000 barrels a day, | a reduction of 145,000 barrels. the most potential first place win- ners, There has been no repetition this spring of the outcry last year over extracting youthful tennis stars from college for the Davis cup trials or preliminary competition. While the American team was having its troubles disposing of Japan at Washington last week, the foremost ranking player now at home, George Lott, was busily en- ig the western conference ten- nis title for the University ‘of Chi- ago at Columbus. In one night and in the same ring a fortnight ago, three British box-| ing avin changed hands in as many bouts. There haven't been that many title bouts in the United ae in the first five months of ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT For the Year Ending December ‘, 1938, at its best, the track at the Agricul-|of The Merchants’ Fire Insurance tural college does not encourage rec- | _ Company, located at Denver, in the State of Colorado. Aggrezate amount of ad- mitted assets .. Agegrerate amount of lia- bilities (except capital and surplus), including reinsurance feserve ... lene nt of fully paid-up capital stock | | surplus over all liabilities | Aggregate income during he year . regate dishursements ing the year $1,697,283.35 ness the year $54,669.00 sharp turns on the south and north- premiums east corners making it particularly | (Using the vear Bh dad difficult for the runners to hold their ; ing the vear . 234.67 strides. Total losses paid’ du ae U Relay Team Wins he year 220.83 In addition to his brilliant victory | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, in the half mile, Konichek came back | e of Commi Commissioner _of te of North Dae certify that the fore= abstract of the orig- now on file in this ffixed the | smarck, the first day of Aon AnD. eas {“Gsealy STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA ‘e of Commissioner of Insura surance Company, a corporation or- ganized under the laws of Colorado, has filed in this office a sworn state- somewhat shaken Curtis | ment exhibiting its gondition ou0 ' " Jared in- | business for the year ending De- Schave and Rabe were dec ine | vember 31, 1928, conformable to the Fenulrementa of the laws ef thls state, r ding the business of Insurance, i organization in compliance with the RoaIIEe Mente: of the insurance laws a . ‘Therefore, T, S. A. Olsness, hinigsioner of) Insurance of | the e of North Dakota, B43 med ci pany is fully empowered, through Its authorized agents, to transact its ap- propriate business of Authorized In- surance in this state according to the laws thereof, until the Zist day of March, A. D.1 in Testimony Wi hereof, I have here- unto set my hand and’ seal at Bix- marck, this First day of April, A. D, A. OLSNFSS, Gomiminseaeree Insurance. 19 ‘Beal ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT J|DRIVE ON MOSQUITO joint luncheon, by Engineer Bavone. To lini Machine ‘Two World's Records E Records Eclipsed, | | ond; McQueen, Valley City, third; Vinz, Moorhead, fourth. Distance, Sal feet 6 i:.ches. Shot put—Won by ckel, Valley | | City; Hendricks, Jamestown, second; | McQueen, Valley City, third; Floan, son, A. C., second; Wollan, A. C., third. “Distance, 116 feet 4 inches. Mile run—Won by Felson, U.; Nel- | For the ¥ third. Time, 4 minutes, 40.8 seconds. Discus throw—Won by May, A. C.; A. second; Shepard, U., North Dakota. President Low hurdles—Won by Ludwig, U.; Secretary—K. Aggregate amount of ad- Of the Farniers Siutual Fire & Light- ying Ins. Co. located at Driscoll, —C. A. Swanson. A. Ersland. One Tied, Two Big Ten Marks Smashed Evanston, _l., Patter of spiked shoes on the cinde1 Path. a lunge to the tape and two World's records went tumbling, as Il- Uinois triumphed for the third suc- cessive time in winning the Western conference outdoor track and field spepimonship in Dyche stadium, Northwestern university Saturday. ‘The Illini, off to a slow start, came, on with a rush in the closing events and i Nags esa 51% points. Ohio State, after making the early chall - ished second with 391; 2 aches May 27.—(P}—A . with Michigan | | Valley City, fourth. Distance, 34 feet 6 inches. | Broad jump—Won by Ossen, May- | | ville; Crouch, Jamestown, second; | Cassidy, Valley City, third; Eckel, Valley City, fourth. Dictance, 19 feet | 7 inches. {| Javelin thri ‘Won by McQu:en, | Valley City; Vinz, Mocrhead, second: | Kurtz, Jamestown, third; Riddig, E:- lendale, fourth. Distance, 140 feet 11 inche: Low hurdles—Won by Eckel, Valley City; Cassidy, Valley City, second; . Crouch, Jamestown, ‘hird; Peter- third. son, had City, fourth. Time, 27.5 a seconds. Mile run—Won by J. Crouch, Jamestown; M-as, dar ripe seconds Freistad, Valley City, third Saye stad, Valley City, fourth. 4min- utes 48 seconds (new :::ord). 440-yard ‘ sh—Won by Hall, Jamestown; Lahr, Ellendale, second; | Stone, Jamestown, third; Larrat, { Jamestown, fourth. Time, 565 scc- 100-yard desh—Won by E2rl Rob- ; Ernest Bobertson. Scheerer, U. onds. Scheerer, U., (Boyd, Tarbell, Time, 1:343. Frey, A. C., second; Time, 28.3 seconds. 440 yard dash—Won by Konichek, A. C.; Jodre, A. C., second; Coghlan, U., third. Time, 52.9 seconds. High jump—Won by Brown, U. second; May, third. Height, 6 feet. Two mile run—Won by Weiser, A. C.; Rhimes, A. C., second; Nelson, A. third. Time, 10 minutes 44 sec- Broad jump—Won by Alex, second; Jarrett, Distance, 22 feet 1 inch. Javelin throw—Won by Shepard, A. C.; Hilts, A. C., second; Lee, U., third. Distance, 157 feet 11 inches. Half mile relay—Won by University” Lee, U., third. A Us; Alex, and Jarrett). $3,724.71 Surplus over all liabilities 312601 Aggregate income during the year 4,960.35, Aggregate disbur: during the year 3,843.66 North Dakote Business Risks in fo! be 1, 1928 $1,532,725.00 ing the year . 232,300.00 Total premiums received during the year aa 4,954.60 Total losses: incu 0.15, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of, Commissioner of Insurance. 1, S. A. Olsness, Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Da- kotn, do hereby certify that the fore- is a true abstract of the ori nal sstatement now on file in this office, Iy Testimony Whereof, I have here- unto set my hand and affixed the seal of this A te at Bismarck, the first day of April, A. D. 1929. (Seal 8. Commissioner of Insurance. EE OF NORTH D 3 TA, ST ATfice of sr nA + ie eer, the ieee nwor! iatement Seanibiting ition and business for ber 3 Be eck seers 2 ration crmanised 1 unde Fm: 0 the require ont th laws oF Hid fate, regarding the ‘bun nexs ra Wher filed ‘tn 0 this office n. ert ; pepe of its charter with certifi fe of nization in complias nirsty ints of aforesa! Now, refore, I, S. A. Olsness, Commissioner, of” Insuranes vet State of North: Dakota, pursuant to wi the navrance laws TOGET ASSISTANCE OF U. 8. OFFICIALS Public Health Servi Sanitary Engineer Here for Survey Along River The mosquito curbing campaign started by A. L. Bavone, state sani- tary engineer, and Dr. J. D. Jungman, epidemiologist of the state health de- partment, will get under way Tuesday with the arrival rere of W. P. Komp, sanitary ngineer of the public health service As the government. He is coming from the malaria investigat- ing office of the service at Green- wood, Mississippi. The Greenwood engineer will make @ survey of the situation created here by the stagnant waters left in the gorge flood of early spring. After that’ he will submit plans for curbing the breeding of hordes of mosquitoes in these stagnant pools this summer. Wednesday there will be a confer- ence betwecn the city officials of Bis- marck and Mandan, health officials, representatives of the service and commercial clubs of the two cities and citizens interested in the plan to smite the mosquito pest. So far there is one club committee, the Lions hav- ing named Joe Spies and Mr. Bavone as its committee to act in the mat- ter. The matter was presented to the Kiwanis and Rotary clubs at today’s The visiting enginecr is likely to have preliminary plans to present to this conference, so that they may be discussed. Mandan is interested because the the Heart river. The’ intention is to ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT For the Year Ending December 31, A.D. 1928 Of The,Commercial Union Fire In- surance Company, located at New York, in the State of New York. Aggregate amount of, admitted assets.......$ 5,337,378.24 Aggregate amount of liabilities (except capital and surplus), including reinsuran reserve 1,518,514.90 Amount of fully paid-up capital stock. = 1,000,009.00 Surplus over all liabili- ates 815,863.34 gare in, 1,260,214.49 ns Aggregate dis ments during the year 1,502,088.40 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total risks written dur- ing the year. 420,415.00 Total premiums receiv- ed during the year 4,042.12 Total incurred year. Ss. Insurance of the State kota, do hereby certity ‘hat, the etre is a true abstract of the orig! na Statement now on filo in “tn Testimony Whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of this Office at Bismarck the first day ‘of ie A.D. 18) pus Commissioner of Insurance. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, ) fice of Commissioner of Insurance. COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. Whereas, The Commercial Union Fire Insurance Company, a corpora- tion organized under the laws of New York, has filed in this office a sworn statement exhibiting its con- dition and. busin lor the year ending December 81, 1928, contorm: able to the requirements of t of this state regarding the business e Will Seid | Calvin Coolidge, things, including writing, since he left the presidency, his newest job, that of member of the board of the’ New York Life In- surance Co. With him is .Jarwin P. Kingsly, president of ihe company. The former president's first appet ance as an insurance mean was con. fined to a brief speech to board mem- of Insurance, and: 14. Company, ereas, the sa: nicd'in this oftice = duly” certified Copy of ite charter with certificate of organization in compliance with tue Tequirements of the Insurance we aforesal ‘A Now, Therefore, 1, 8. A.' Olsnoss, 01 rapa of ‘Insurance of the eth D. ae jursuant to provision: laws, d y certify nat ¢ wae above named Company fs fully its authoriges appropriate bus! Insurance in thi tl ws thereo! of ‘March, ne D1 930, pa eumony Whereot, 1 TEAL) DAE eesT o Biamarck, this Hy amare 4 ‘Sire aay cy April, A. D. 1928, A. OLSNESS, Commissioner of Insurance. ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT ver aad Year Ending mannan Py A.D. 1938 & e Com- of spe Coldmb is insurance inthe ey. f. arte = 3,078,867.97 capital stoc! 400,000.00 sire becsttes over ait Mabi 1,505,037.19 1,154,223.51 115.73 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS ‘TOAL F yiaks rithen ade in 219,924.00 Tenet ae ase ed ak yale 306.46 etal a idence paid ia during 203.46 OF NORTH DA! A, weigg oF "of Cormenlanoast ’~ Galvin Coolidge Takes New Job who has been dem- onstrating his ability to do many is shown here taking bers. presence of mosquitoes along the Mis-/do something along the Mandan souri will mean so many more along | stream also. Dr. G. H. Spielman, of ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT For the year Ending ‘peel 31, A.D. 1998 Of the Boston Insurance Company, miek aoe in the State ot c (except capital and surplus). including reinsurance 9,282,918.79 3,000,000.00, 12,464,206.99 1,139,740.00 the year. 11,555.87 incurred Sorine the yea 4,439.95 Total losses paid during the year—..______--— 4,303.89 pre oe Bis! DAKOTA, of Commissioner , 8. Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Da do hereby certify that ing is a true abstract of the tat artes now on file in “fn Testimony Whereof, I hereunto Commissioner of Insurance. 8TATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner of Insur: x CERTIFICATE OF oe \brwoniry, Whereas, Company. | under the exhibitin: conform mente of the laws of this garding the business of Insurance, an ‘Whereas, The said Comp: filed in this office a duly cel ayuihed copy of its charter with pertinent of organization in co ith the re piant® of the sai The Boston Insurance jon organised (SEAL) 8. A. O) LSNESS, Commissioner of Insurance. ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT fer the Year Ending December A.D. 1988 Of The Automobile. at ef Hartford, Conn. t Hart- ford, in the State of. ‘Cone eticut. Aggregate amount ‘ sient 7179.66 01 . admitti 11,673,943.11 capieal stock 5,000,000.00 Sure over all liabili- 7,001,826.83 9,894,479.89 103.36 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS ‘Total risk: itten dur- ae ee 1,869.784.00 Total premiuma receiv during the year. 46,677.89 ‘otal losses incurred during the yei 5,475.50 Total losses pais the year. 5,019.21 ‘EO! 01 DAKOT. STASTco tof Gormalanlouse a ‘of Insurance. . A. ‘Gpapene, Commissioner of two students will be graduated from ia school Thursday night, lay 30. Judge A. G. Burr, associate justice of the state supreme court, will de- liver the commencement address. Presentation of diplomas will be Mott High School,to - Graduate 2 22 Seniors Mott, N. Dak, Mi May 27.—Twenty- made by R. E. Trousdale, president | company of the board of education. Musical selections will be given by the high school orchestra, the girls’ glee club and the boys’ glee club. Rev. DeWitt Myers will give the invocation. Others on the program are Superin- tendent Evans and Rev. H. E. Wilske, Candidates for diplomas are Cherub Chalmers, V. Dettloff Duncanson, Rose Gottileb, Herman A. Kamrath, May Ella Mangan, Marie L. Miller, Fred E. Orr, Leota M. Plunkett, Earl Rokusek, Evelyn Sippert, Julia Svi- hovec, Dorothy L. Crane, Myrtle R. Eveland, Harold J. Himes, Laura C. Mehrer, George O. Odegaard, Zermil » Parsons, Florence Powell, William Ross, Marian Stilson, Frances Wal- heim, and Gladys Willkom. Burnstad High School Seniors Get Diplomas Burnstad, N. Dak., May 27.—Four students were graduated from Burn- stad high school last week-end. They were Phyllis Urseth, Norman ace Henry aire and Harold 8. ‘Those on the commencement pro- Nordquist, R. Arntz, and president of the nd B. 8. Locher, Napoleon, de- livered the baccalaureate sermon at the Methodist church. gram were Mrs. A. V. . Kolberg, Mr. T. O. Charles Hernett, board. ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT for the Year Ending December 31, A.D. 1038 Of the American Alliance Insur- ance Company, located at New York City, in the State of New York, Aggregate jount of samitted ascets.--$, 9,199,792.70 Ager Sint amount of jabilities (except capital and surpl pe reinsura! amoust of fully paid-up Burp ag gr 2,166,878.04 2,000,000.00 32,914.66 x 2,299,178.02 Agere ate disbur ments during the year 1,631,046.85 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS written dur- cee Ff 8 yb 32,954.00 45,247.88 16,981.72 uring Total losses paid during the year. a OF NORTH DAKOTA, } eS Commissioner Insurance. L 5S. A. Olsness, Commelsnloner at Jasuranc of ry State of Ne ers e ota, foregoing original 6 statement now on fle tn Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my han he seal of thit . -ANY’S CERTIFICATE OF ee AUTHORITY. ‘Whereas, The A! cosumee. Cor * nye organized under York, has filed in thi statement exhi and busin eee Office a sworn its condition the year ending ‘conformable to jaws of this ap! thi eeaegs tat the cnet of March, A.D. 1930, . an ie sti ereof, Tesi cha ad NESS, Commissioner of asurance, ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT Fer the Year Ending December 31, A. D. 1988 Be the Agricultural Life Insurance located ‘ity, in the Scare SY sttchigane DAY OY amount of imi erega: if sets ____.§ amount of pital an incleg ins amount “of fully Ds paid-up capital stor 250,000.00 bere’ over all Mabili- 15,344.86 Ag er 666,326.47 ing the year... an Aggregate disburse- ments during the year 214.47 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS ‘Total.risks written dur- the yea: 57,500.00 4,321.30 Nil Nil to motel lessee paid “dare ing the year ‘ge OF NORTH DAKOTA, }' Stes of Saeatenionee I ages 4 : t START OF GAS LINE MAY NOT BE FAR OFF Trenchers Go West and Righte of Way Fairy Well Signed Up by M.-D. Power Co. Raymond Hildebrand, Glendive torney for the ee siatee a business, He is handling-e lot of of rights-of-way over government land for the projected extension of the company’s natural gas line through here. Most of the rights of way in North Dakota have been obtained. The few still unsigned and the delay of Dick- tha holding a > ine ine et it. up the beginning of work onthe gasoline, Last week five excavating machinés y for trenching went through here westward, a sign that the Hope En- gineering company, of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, is preparing to start on the construction of the line. When work is begun, several hundred men will be employed on the laying of the line. Headquarters will be located in Bismarc! 15 to Seek Citizenship At Napoleon on June 3 Napoleon, N. Dak., May 27.—Fit- teen will seek citizenship at the regu- 4 lar naturalization hearing here Mon- day, June 3. ‘They are Christian Stock, Wishek; Reinhod Kreil, Gackle; Anton Reis, John Neigum, and Gustav Lachen- meier, Napoleon; Jacob Stock, Wis- hek; John Speitel, Fredonia; Anton Deibert, Burnstad; Samuel Schultes, Streeter; Henry Visto, Gackle; Ju- linia Reis, Plus Reis, and Car! Svane: tyre; and Pauline Hartman and inand Mogek, Alfred. ' ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT For the Year Enéinz December 31, A.D. 1928 jurety Compan: of New York, | toa mew any in the State of New York. fate amount of ted asse ate amount of (except capital and surpl including reinsurance - reserve 12,259,484.99 5,000,000.00 027,831.21 Amount of capital stock Surplus over ali liabili- ments Sur ing the, ar 10.496,912.16 NORT! KOTA BUSINESS Total risks written dur-, a $ 8,159,653.00 40,860.74 Auting the 2,497.43 oenes paid during the pea ee aa.s63.95 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, fice of Commissioner of Insurance. 1, 8. A. Oleness, Insurance of the State of N kota, fo hereby certify that, the original is a true abstract of the oriete: tatement now on file in a in Ke stimony Whereot,” I have hereunto set my hand a i Corse teslover of {SEAL} and affixed the seal of ae 5 Qfiice at Bismarck the . Gay of Apri A.D. 108% 8. A. OLSNE! C:mmissioner of Insurance. ace | OF ne, DAKOTA, Mice of Commissioner yf Insurance. COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. The Amesican Surety mpi ‘ork,-a corpora- ues Porwaniged “under the laws of w York, filed in this office = swore statement ox] biting its con dition and business for the year end- ing December 31, 1928, conformable to the renulpe rants: of the laws of this state, r ‘ding the business of Tnguranee. ait mpany has fied ‘in this aries i. Suny corsa a copy of its charter with certific: of organization in ‘compliance with the requirements of. the Insurance laws aforesaid. » » I, 8. A. O ne of Insurance of the h Dakoti ta perauant to the provisions ot id las do ereby corey that the above named pany Eells empowe: mithorine te -opria yt Authorised surance in ties state, according the laws thereof, until the 31s of March, A.D. 1334. a3 er In restimony. Whorect, I hand [SEAL] and heal at Bismarck. tt cule first day re April, A.D. 1929, A. OLSNESS, Commisaie er of Insurance, ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT mount of, TCR labdade (except po and surplus), i ing reinsurance 8,737,898.39 Am of fi ‘ paplial stock 1,000,000.00 tt 6,074,208.18 8,138,483.98 676,156.86 eee | NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS \ Total risks written dur- ra peaject W881,117.00 19,198.79 (G21t.07 5,021 Peet ive during the year. I incurred commissioner of tuat, the a Ie vue ab ract of Bo cele iste statement now on file (SEAL) ana’ a day of fapett” KD. wo 8. A. 9) Commissioner of ry STAZE OF, NORTH. PAROS. | surance. the ‘require- ws: Of this state, Te- ae business of Insurance, ‘i ‘said Company, shes nt th ee ieee with Insurance » I, ood ins Olnnnee: malas ee the State of 3 a aoursunnt to rete tt the above named compa oy in fuily smapewered. ‘anaact te ie dtinest, of of Aut! | area ie sist aay het sursnes State of North Da- ‘do, hereby. certity.-¢ Ins t ry true tract of tl tra Mat Satatemont’ now on fie ine wes in Testimony Whereof, I {SEAL} © a ty ioe ene the ey a te st dD. filed in this. 4 with cert! ite co} ie of. tte. gharte oma complinses yer4 Insurance fore, T, FOF It itranse aw tS soa tement now on fa tanos cing band baste oats ‘Siam 7 ist Ya Om marc) day of es “OyaNESS, | ‘D. 1929. -. BTA’ aa Ni ue AKOTA Bh. Ba? = courany: TE oF ration Michi- Company, has cert arter tificate wiperteed in fe lth one wit ts of the Insurance gata tate UMN Btate of North Dakota, pursuant to the prov! at do nas eee state nocerssa eof, until the ot se te of North Da- s“tbatract of the aacrue ab patract of the Tel ie ol ereunto Whereof, set my ha: fi it crpbiine ite cou aig, business for the yea ‘ ber mh tor fi comer a eeeee ti reward erens, ihe company, filed“in th copy of ite charter peita: cortidente of organization in compliance with Syuirements of the Insui ow. ‘Therefore, T, 8, A. Olsness, © cam lasioner on apanurenos of the tate of Ne ;