The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 21, 1929, Page 9

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FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929 | GOVERNOR TO NAME. {& BANK COMMISSION POR REVIEW OF CODE Recent Economic Changes in State Suggest Patterning On Eastern Methods i terested in other See Sane w : WILL HEAR | t i i z i ‘ vanished INJUNCTION PLEA i i 3 roads Is Set For Next Tuesday in Fargo ill Li & Hearing on the application of North Dakota railroads for an injunction restraining application of a new schedule of intrastate class freight ~ | rates, ordered by the ctate railroad board to become effective July 1, will Dectston to appoint a banking code commission to review the banking laws of the state and. make sugges- tions for changes was. announced here, today, by Governor George Shafer. Although the proposed board . have. po, official status and bagi . at 5 7 a A g algae F i i = 4 3 fi i aaa; that Judge Miller had sit alone. s laws g proposal review the state banking make i for was killed in the state senate with several other adi ii t put into plan which recent sddresses to various; Ustened to countless state bankers, He some | sell stock to the public. Some of these own which he would like | have been approved on the ground to see incorporated in the lew if they | that legitimate enterprise should be the approval of men whohave ajencouraged. Others have been re- Recent changes structure of the state have made it necesssary, the governor said, that steps be taken to put banks on a dif- ferent basis if the financial situation sit FREIGHT HEARING TOMORROW » he said, Hearing will be held by the state railroad board on the application of Dray the community unless it is safe,” the governor said. “We should make whatever changes are necessary to Promote absolute safety and we also should revise the statutes to permit the banks to render a broader and better service to the community.” ‘Until recent years, the nity.” or | Grand Forks Herald pointed out, banks did a profitable sideline business which more than Backers Buy Paper paid their banking expenses. It was Pegs Paterson, N. J., June 21—(#)—Sale customary for banks to deal in land of the Paterson’ Press-Guardian to loans. Eastern investors sent their 'D. Whidden, of Montclair, money to North Dakota for invest | ana the Ridder Brothers, nationally ment in first mortgage loans and | town newspal blishers, was an- every bank did a large business. gt 4 Currie, i Charles a Side Lines Have Withered Prew-Guardian In many cases, loan agencies or- | Printing and Publishing company. The ganized banks to help them with their | Paper will change hands July 1. original business. In cases-where the | The Grand Forks Herald was pur- cashier or other bank. officers was the | chased a week ago by M. M. Oppe- loan agent, the result often was to| stad. St. Paul, in conjunction with build up the business of the bank and | the Ridder Brothers, who own the St. the bank built up the business of the | Paul Dispatch and Pioneer Prpss. ie For hot weather suggestions, Good commercial training opens the doors of business to beginners. Hildegarde Lindner was placed wit Northrup, King & Co., Moorhead, Minn., before finishing her course at Dakota Business College, Fargo. B. P. Welder went direct to John Bischof, head of five banks, anc himself a D. B. C. man. Ell: Schuchard was placed with Urban. Sales, Inc., Dickinson. Watch results of D.B.C. AC. ‘TUAL BUSINESS training (copy- ri inable ' elsewhere). “*Followthe, ful’. Summe: Class July 8-15. Write F. L. Wat- kins, Pres., 806 Front St,, Fargo Banks also dealt ir insurance and allied lines and this increased their/try the Grand Pacific Cafe, revenue. In some cases banks, or the | coolest place in town to eat. Hearing of Application of Rail-| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Boy Dies in Attack Of Convulsions, Due Possibly to Cough Denton Kelth Erstrom, five-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester H. Erstrom, died Thursday afternoon at the farm home in Glenview township, near Baldwin. Death was caused by an attack of convulsions, believed to have been caused by whooping cough. Funeral arrangements have not been definitely made, but the services may be held privately. ‘POISON GAS SOURCE REMAINS MYSTERY El Paso, Tex., June 21.—(?)}—The source of hydrogen sulphide gas which took the lives of two children and overcame 16 other persons at the little Mexican settlement of Ascarate, Y| near here Wednesday, remained a mystery to investigators today. Following an impromptu court of inquiry convened yesterday by city and county officials at which chem- ists identified the gas, United States When you move into your home— Be very certain that you have insurance to cover both your house and its contents. It is folly to risk the chances of fire, of loss of all your possessions, when you can secure complete and dependable protection. Let us explain to you the mod- erate cost of carefully-written policies that will cover you against every possible loss. The advice of this agency has saved many a property owner from loss. Why not let us help you, too? MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” 218 Broadway Phone 577 BISMARCK, N. D. THOROUGHLY to Give that AGED army gas experts from Fort detailed to assist the their efforts to dete: Officials of a ges a refinery near the settlement told the court of inquiry an examination revealed no e~"s in their pipes, Nebraska produced milk last All but two of the 16 who were over- 0, , again f valued at $50,000,000 FOR SALE Six room semi-bungalow, all modern, practically new and in splendid condition. Built-in features. Fine location and a dandy home. Immediate possession. Price $6,500.00. Terms. Investors Mortgage Security Co. Phone 138 “ER iENTS “Distrust as. ase parents of security.” Thee may not believe there is an extra quart in every gallon of Quaker State Motor Oil, until thee puts this oil to the test. 2 But, fill thy motor with it vt —notice the results—then fie is thee indeed will know thee ue | has found the extra quart, PER QUART and extra value! QUAKER STATE "Si" Astherised Distributer Fleck Motor Sales, Inc., Bismarck Also for Sale at Meyers Service Station, Bismarck M. B. Gilman Co., Bismarck . _ Fischer Motor Co., Linton Washburn Motor Co., Washburn Look for the &reen-and-white sign | See it now! This new FRIGIDAIRE that sells for only © $195. (completely installed) equipped with the “Cold Control” Come in and see the Frigidaire “*Cold Control?’ It’s as simple as setting a watch. AIRE | THE Quiet auTomMaTIC REFRIGERATOR B. K. SKEELS 408 Broadway Bismarck, No, Dak. Money to Loan On improved city property on the ment plan. Frepayusent priviegen Apsoener GnOO any under construction. Under our plan, you get your lesa and not renewed. Why pay rent. when can rental on your own home? tes — PRICE OWENS Room 19 Eltinge Block Phone Ship or bring in your WOOL direct to our and receive highest market prices. Do not wool prices, as we cannot quote without seeing Wool sacks and wool twine for sale. 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