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| BANCORPORATION IS |. ATTACKEDBY CROUP | ASSLAVERY MENACE i} Dissolution of Institution and ‘ Revocation of Charter i Is Urged Mankato, Minn., Aug. 20.—(7)—A resolution attacking a Minnesota financial holding company, urging its ; dissolution, and calling for revocation | of the charter of its parent bank was | before the resolutions committee of | the Minnesota state federation of | labor today. Sponsored by the Minncapolis| Building and Trades council and in- | troduced by Attle Svostrum, its presi- “TT PAYS TO ADVERTISE —$_$_—$$_______ i'n THE BISMAKUK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1929 Economic Conference Of Slope Farmers Is Planned for October Fargo, N. D., Aug, 20.—(AP)— {Plans for a county farm economic Jconference in the Missouri Slope area in October will be made at a |meeting in Dickinson Friday, ac- ‘cording to C. F. Munroe, director of \FOR NATIONAL MEET National Guard Team Leaves (citural college. County agents from for Camp Perry to Com- Golden Valley, Stark, Slope, Grant, |and Morton counties are expected to pete for Target Honors lattend the meet! | — North Dakota’s national guard; itifle team, 15 strong, today is _pre-} i paring to embark for the national) |rifle competition matches at Camp Perry, Oh which will be held from} August 25 to September 15. | All. Adjutant General G. Angus Fras-| Am. cr leaves Bismarck Wednesday for} Am. Camp Perry to attend executive | Am. INORTH DAKOTA RIFLE) \EXPERTS ARE READY Am. imectings of the National Rifle As-| Isociation of America of which he is; Am. SHORTAGE OF GRAIN STORAGE SPACE MAY RESULT, BOARD SAYS Grain Movement Is Two Weeks in Advance of Normal Be- cause of Early Crops Minneapolis, Aug. 20 — (#) — The| | grain transportation committee of the { (Northwest Shippers’ Advisory board | met in executive session today to dis- | cuss plans for preventing a serious | congestion of grain shipment. Railroads report heavy shipments ;of grain into the Twin Cities apd Duluth, the movement being from one to two weeks in advance of last year duc to the carly harvest. The rail- "Sues for $455,000 Ee anteater ae TATE’ WELFARE SERVICE REVIEWED BY CHRISTIANSON i What North Dakota Is Do- ing for the Unfortunate | Social welfare service in the state jwas discussed before the Kiwanis jclub at the noon luncheon, today, by Judge A. M. Christianson, who dealt with what is being done for the feeble-minded, the deaf and the crip- pled, along with the reclamation of {the wayward and the upbringing of Jorphans. He summed up, in conclud- ing, that the purpose of this work Kiwanians Hear From Judge, behest might phage a permanent burden on the ald the judge. The helpless, he added. have a tendency to become vicious when ignored, because this gives them the feeling of social in; . The judge cited St. Joseph’s or- phanage as an example of making-a little money go far in @ good cause. ‘With a little over $6,000 this institu- tion cared for 103 charges in one year, i To Fort Next Tuesday Attention was called to the fact that the luncheon at Fort Lincoln training camp is to be next Tuesday, the report that it had been set for today being an error. The club is to be on hand promptly at 12 o'clock. A letter from the American Legion brought the subject of contributing a uniform to the state Legion band. It was moved to donate $25, the idea being that the three service clubs here can by equal amounts supply the cost of one $75 outfit. The Lions have donated $25 also, An invitation from the Red Wing, Minn., Kiwanis club, invited any Bis- marck Kiwanians there at the time : dent, the resolution will come before a dircetor and third vice president./ Am. roads report that so far there has et was to leave here a race worthy of/to Join in dedicating ® memorial é the convention Wednesday, it was in He is also coach of the North Dakota | AM been no car shortage and little trou- has sued |!heriting the earth, instead of hamp-| stairway up the local mountain, dicated. It attacks he Northwes' tekin, ; Anaconda . \ble in the terminals. Mrs. Perle Howard, pene “hag ering society with social burdens. Visitors of the day were Harry i Bancorporation and its parent orgqn | "Major Harold Sorenson, captain of | Andes Cép. Min. .. $3/: | Elevators in Minneapolis, with 37,-| Leonard Bergman. nephew of A. t| ‘The judge sald North Dakota had| Marsh. Jamestown, and Louts F. Law, i ization, the Northwestern National | Ithe team, and Ist Lt, Simon WW.) Atchison... 089,000 bushels of grain now in stor- ase ia few Youu, euarel breach (recognized the obligation of this sort/ Minneapolis. bank of Minneapolis. !Frascr, members of the team, will! ey waar { [age, are within 60 per cent of capac. | $9>000 i Nex een eimed Sher suit {Of Welfare in framing its constitution 0 Says Northwest Menaced | |leave Bismarck Thursday for St. ake Steet ity, and with the big movement just bg Bergman refused to marry her {#24 had provided institutions to car-| Asserting that Minnesota and other | | Paul where they will meet the other Brin Mtg. | beginning apprehension of a storage | stter causing her to leave her hus-|*Y Om welfare activities. With these Jacobs Reverses Form rt do with nembers of the team on Saturday. cin Oe shortage has been expressed. vi and other institutions, the state now, ee ee ee go ig og ap kee Bult ‘cleraars fcpor they are | banda Chicago advertising man. /fis Anes for the deat tne cae| TO Beat Eleanor Goss S Portktoae! | i -eiaiele bladed oe hk ‘anadii hoses within 6,500,000 bushels of their dren’s home, the St. John’s orphan- lis off O “AN os Si —_—_ en celled as | liston, is range officer of the team. | Certo ‘De Pasco’ .. rated capacity of 35,000,000 bushels. age, the Home of Mercy, and the t Hills, Det oe Vey created Arms Fire First !Ches, & Ohio . Railroads and elevators report that Fores » N. Y., Aug. 20.—(P)— that such systems arc being created | “under subterfuge” and in violation of the law. Labor men pointed out that Minne- apolis unions have had difficulty w 1th the banking house which is attacked, concerning building construction. | Use of union labor has been the issuc. | J. C. Lewis, president of the lowa Small uring the first week at Cai | matches will be devoted jSmall Arm Firing school. the Po! school and the school for Rifle corps. | In the second week there will be held matches of the National Riile | association. | The third week will be devoted to np o[C. & N. We: | C. St. P. and Pac. i FP. Col. Gramaphol Col. Gas & Elec. Cons. Gas .. Dupont de Ner-. much old grain is being received due to good market conditions. There was a big holdover of grain over the northwest and this began moving as soon as this year’s crop was har- vested. Cities, and the Northern Pacific re- | The Milwaukee road reported re- | ceipts of 280 cars a day in the Twin 'VOLUNTEER TRAFFIC _ ENFORCER IS JAILED Bad Checks Get Supposed Dep: Florence Crittenton home, all doing: ;@ great work. The judge cited Michael J. Dowl- ing, of Minnesota, as an example of ip iat can be done for the maimed. Dowling lost his legs and an arm and was left with a helpless right hand jas the result of freezing in a winter jstorm. Given @ year at Carleton col- In @ smashing return to form after her mediocre performance of yester- | @ay, Helen Jacobs, Berkeley, Calif., | crushed Eleanor Goss, New York vet- eran, by scores of 6-0, 6-4, today in the second round of the national ‘women’s tennis championship. » . and Henry Ohl, Jr. press} 3 1 > i . jlege as he requested, he became one/ In 1928 the U. S. War Department ident of the Wisconsin unit, addressed Tt certainly pays to advertise. The | the national team. and individual EC ; £3's | orted loading of 200 cars yesterday.| uty of Registrar Graham of the outstanding citizens of the| announced methods of curing runber the state convention, which opened ones BEEN ea trate iat jrifle matches and the national team Leste re ae a) movement just getting site“ TRouble state and more than self-supporting. | which extend its life to 35 years. es cueees "| te, stacks ‘ot Tetters) shown above | "ed Individual pistol matetss: General Motors . 70% | ‘The Great Northern for the first | hf erent : . {came as answers to widespread ad-| © rich TI&: Gold Dust .... + {19 days of this month received 1,370 pape Mr. Lewis ae state constab vertisement of 13 Aitiongl parks men from all parts of the United’ Great Northern. pfd. ++ 12518 cars of grain in the Twin Cities and, W. S. Graham had a call over the | ularies, deceribing | tnetectings from sciVed by its lines. Miss Betty Chal- |States and insular possessions will/Great Northern Iron Orect{s... 20% {415 in Duluth. The road reported /wires from Peter Timboe, police | : tain jafont, above, had to answer all of ‘em! |attend the matches. More than 105 Greene Can. Cop. ... ++ 178's/that much old grain was included in |chief at Devils Lake, today, asking | ene feaslution concerning banks| : eet ____{Tifle teams will compete. Hudson Motors . as jthe shipment, | tor information about-P¥ed ‘Granger; | e eee porees, Minnceota end noun | The primary purpose of the 14- International Nickel ++ 4412 (pected tnereasing business later in the | {08 bad checks, the chief told the mo- {out the country 1 reille: . 192 | tory. officials said, wtth pl ‘ on the verge of becoming depend- ‘in emergeney, a corps of competent | Johns M ville 86's {along the line to handle the ships |€@ himself as a special deputy of the 4 S + encics of Wall Strect to be exploited | | small-arms marks-|fotrer Radio 31. ane registrar. He had, while posing as and drained by financiers of the east | proficient in the system of xroger Groceries . 88:2| North Dakota and Montana eleva- |Such an official, caused the arrest of f Unroueh establkinment of branch | instruction in that subject which has!\raee Truck 96% |tors have sufficient space to handle {Several violators of the traffic, and bant: systems, and ibeen adopted by the United States. yrex. Seab. Oil 38'2 | storage of grain, R. L. Taft, cashfer 2 “Whereas, conics has recosnized | Sidney Hanson, Shot Through) Another important abject of these MK. & T. .-- “t 58 {of the North Dakota-Montan.. Wheat |tmning up a case which called for Owners of vacant lots are hereby the danger and industrial, financial. | : : hes jmatches is to promote interest andisgissouri Pacific... 2:; |Growers’ association, reported last | ection by John Hagan, federal. pro- ‘ : h 1 find poltical freedom through cstab-/ Lung, in Serious Condition enthusiasm in target practice with! Montgomery. Ward 128 | week: He sald that despite a large | Rar Cuanams was told, Reg- given notice that all weeds must be ment of banks tt ‘small-arms. Nash Motors a 86°, holdover from last year no trouble ¢ " a McFadden av, forpiing operon, but May Recover "Trophies and prises for which i- National Cash Reiviet css 128s | WAS expected in caring for grain. | the, ceeeray emphatically, denis cut on such lots at once, otherwise CA ERAATS a dividuals and teams compete are|New York Central .... 246 ae . ‘. stats banks are not permite 10 000°) exits take, Ny Du, AUR. 20-— javarded by the. Secretary of War) N.Y. N.H. & Hartiord 1 |Los Angeles Pilot him to conduct any of the activities they will be cut by the city and the bs @ ani: | (AP)—The condition of Sidney Han-|and by the National Rifle associa-| North American .. 181% y ; “Whereas, the Northwestern bank ; : iN . laws. He said Granger came to his cost thereof charged against the ce ani! con, railroad employe who was shot tion. [Northern Pacific. 110 Credited With Mark |citice and stated he was in the bus|- of Minneapolis. ine cternal enemy of lby ‘Sheriff E. F. Routicr at Doyon! Other members of the North Da-! Packard .......-.- 15413 | ‘hele Gf Tertettag out CeAttiel -WWAtOr ropert: Feaeeie of the state, has cstablished |/#t Sunday night during a liquor kota team are: Master Sergeant|Pan American Petrol 45 | washington, “Aug, 90-UP)—Bureau |and desired © cnpy oF the Save ethos property. ' Samet banks under the names of |Faid, remains unchanged today. Han-| Harrison W. Wilder, Lisbon; Ser-| Par. Fam. Las. oe 72'2 | of standards calibration today showed |mobile laws. On these, apparently, | * the Bancorporation and under sub- |S°M, whose left lung was pierced by; geant Hubert M. Embertson, Valley) Penn RR. ..- 38% | that Waldo Waterman, test pilot at|he based his pursuit of careless mo- e | terfuge of officers, group bankers. and |# bullet which passed through his|City; Sergeants Kennest G. Walter) Pub. Sv 122 | Metropolitan airport in Los Angeles, | torists. M H Atk | chain banks and in violation of the |body, however, ha: an even chance/ and Baal L. ee pene Willis-| sue ve 179:; | made an American record altitude of ° ° inson law, |to recover unless complications arise,|ton; 1st Sgt. Vernon L. Thompson, | Rep. Ir. t ;| | 20,820 feet for commercial type planes} There are two distinct species of ' ee cna sarnnencta atemtine ante eo | Dickinson; Ist. Sgt. Frank W. Dvor:| Rey. Tob. “B 55°s [on July 27. camel in the Old World, One is the City Auditor | Federation of Labor request the; Hanson was shot when he threat-/#k, Fargo; 1st Sgt. William C. Me-| Stl. & San Fran. 12 one-humped camel, the Arabian, and | comptroller of the currency to take /cned the sh after knocking’ line. Hillsboro; 1st Sgt. Miles B.| Sears Roebuck 164° | El Paso, Tex. plans @ subway|the other is the two-humped camel, | immediate action to curb this law-|down two deputies, when an attempt Chatfield, Minot; 1st Sgt. C. Owen) Sin. Con. Oll 37°s | system. the Bactrian. | less bank and banking corporation. to arrest him was made. \Harding, Williston; Ist Sgt. Clar-| South. Pac. . ae ‘revoking the charter of the North-| Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Trotter, own- ence J. Lenzen. Grand Forks; and Southern R; . s western bank and action to dissolve ers of the pool hall which was raided Master Sgt. Leslie C. Hanelt,| St- Oil Cal. a i the Bancorporation.” sulting in the shooting, will be ar- Fargo. "| St. Ol NJ . 7 ‘ igned here today on charges of serriciniirssami ies ape selling intoxican Two raids~on: NOTICE TO CREDITORS apa 28 west states are menaced with indus- H trial and financial slavery and are KOHLER GREETS K. C. the place resulted in confiscation of | tional matches is to develop through- and have available Int. Telephone and Telegraph 134 week. The car situation was satisfac- tor vehicle registrar. Granger is said to have represent- | : alleged. liquor-in both inatances, | Mandela *beveanca tt oteatet tos, SARI, : ha | eat EERE tice is hereby given by the un- . ‘€ d. A. E. Holde eo | Twin City Rapid Transit - 4 = AT ANNUAL MEETIN Woodmansees_ Return ‘ nt Ne enttta ef Peter Anders | Union Pac. sa. ees : 22 4 \tt ii a U. 8. Rubber . | Through Night Flood'”: : 1 Stately. §. steel 2 any creditors ef, and ‘all persons having | Vanadium . - 82 auditorium. Preceding the mass, which was celebrated by Bishop Paul Rhode of Green Bay, in one of the largest con- vention halls in the middle-west. delegates from every state in the, union, the Canadian dominion and from Cuba, Porto Rico, New Found- | On Trail at Sterling! their vacation to Toronto. Ni- agara Falls also was visited while | they were in the east. | The Woodmansees said they had a fine trip until the final hours. Coming | <. home they ran into a heavy rainstorm | Burleig! cast of here. Between Sterling and. ,,,;"" that Burleigh the rain was so heavy the | Cou |swest of the oth principal meridi in and is Wilton, Nort address postoffice Dakota, or to the Judge of the curt of Burleigh County, ta, at his office in the h the city of Bismarck, nty, North Dakota. ereby further notified *. Davies, Judge of the Ho: Oamn & For Power . Schulte Stores 20... BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Aug. 20 No. 1 dark northern Milwaukee. Aug. 20.—(?\—The for-| t the estate of said de-| warner Bros. .. 61% si ty-seventh annual supreme conven- a - ocarubie “them with the | westh, Elec... tion of the Knights of Columbus to-) yg, and Mrs. Harry Woodmansee | he first publication of this no- | Willys-Over. \ day was solemnly opened with ® pon-| ang their family. Robert, Joseph and | {cite wa, gaministrator st his hems | Woolworth . tifical high mass in the Milwaukee’ sary. returned Monday night from | 34m townahin 14? quathe og eatece' ga | Wright Areo .. . THE NEW SIX-SIXTY-THREE land, Panama. Alaska and Mexico,’ trail was flooded and water ran over | urleigh,” and State ‘of |NO- 1 northern . accompanied the ecclesiastical digni-! the running boards of their car. {> kota. has fixed the 4th day | No. taries in ® procession from the resi-| [of March A. D. 1920, at the hour of | No, dence of Archbishop Sebastian Mess-| » ———————______g |i losk.n the forengon oF anid Get. |No. 1 red durum : mer of Milwaukee, to the auditorium.'| City-Count Brief: [the Court House in the city of Bis-|No. 1 flax The sermon was delivered by the! |, y y brieis || riareic in Burleigh Counts, North Daz |No, 2 flax ; : Rt. Rev. Henry J. O'Leary, Roman Mota, ap the time and pl <|No. 1 rye « d ; Catholic archbishop, Edmonton, Alta! Vincent Cavasino, local fiver, cays he srinje uh ihe sald Peer anf@¥enn, [Barley ... Learn from a demonstration how Ganda. the report that he made an altitude |resuisriy’ presented’ “ag hercubefing (Oats... Following the religious ceremony.’ record of 4000 feet Sunday isexagger- | Provided. * 1 Speltz, per cwt. the 450 delegates and their 4,000 friends and relatives were welcomed | by Governor Walter J. Kohler and/| ust 2nd, A.D. 1922. ‘Holden, the administrator rated. He said he cven had not tried | | of the estate of Peter Ander- Datea for altitude. * Hard winter wheat ...... Dark hard winter wheat . impressively this latest Durant | son, Deceased. ie Mayor Daniel W. Hoan. y@upreme; Christian Ritter. a veteran B. & o.| First publication on the 6th day of RAL 8 Knight Martin Carody, GrQMi Rap- j signalman, and his grandson Ferd. of | a onia-20 na cago, Aug, 20/0 Whee ids, Mich., responded for the™rder. | At the first business session of the | convention, scheduled for the after-| Baltimore, are visiting in the city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Er- if B TO CREDITORS i dahl and of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ells- #7 IATTER OF THE ESTATE | Y Schneider, Deceased Chicago, Aug. 20—(7}—Wheat No. 2 red 1.31 1-4; No. 1 hard 1.301-2; No. 1 northern spring 1.30@1-2; sample grade northern spring 1.04; No. 3 formance and style with the most | noon the supreme knight was to read | worth. Mr. Ritter is father-in-law of | his annual message. It was to serve; Howard Ellsworth. Today they are, ‘ as an introduction to discussion of , leaving to visit other members of the! ! both the religious settlement in Mex-| Filsworth family at Killdeer, after ) the County of Burleigh and ico and-the Lantern accord as well| which they will return east by way of | * f North Dakota, deceased, to/| Oats No. 2 Notice is lersigned, Elsie ministratrix of th "Gorn No, 2 mixed 1023-4; No. 1 _complete provision for the comfort [alee 103%1-4; white sample grade ‘as the educational, boys’ welfare and relief work of the order during the last year. St. Paul. itors of, and all persons hay- claims nst the estate of said to exhibit them with the pitchers, within six months irst publication of this ni The National Education Ass: tion, the largest teachers’ organiza: white 441-2045 3-4; sample grade 40. Rye No. 3, 1.01 1-2. Timothy seed 4054.80. and safety of passengers—and the protection of the owner's purse. a wet : . rile BS id admini e Grain Work Parley _ tin in the world, was organized in tive’ aC deo, M. ogiater tn the Web | COVEF Seed 15.00@23.0, |the United States. in 18 Burleigh canes Morte pamarck 0] RANGE OF CARLOT SALES . Arranged for Fargo; e Judge of the County geurt OF Fargo, N. D., Aug. 20.—(AP)— Information that a conference on official grain standards and grain supervision work will be held here ber 9 and 10 was received y by Dr. P. F. Trowbridge of the state agricultural college. ference will be one of a series which is being held by a com- mittee of ~ horesu of seriesltyral economics in the grain-producing ress of the country under the aus- of the department of agricul- ‘Whether changes in grain or in federal grain supervi- are contemplated is not Names Fargo n to National Post Fuso. N. D., Au (AP ‘werismen of the A. O was elected vice president of At the end of 1928 the capital in. Baclsine County, Nerel Dakot , Ae Hla H 4 ' office in the Court House in the cit: xested in motion pictures was es-/ of Bismarck. in’ Burlelgh, County, i timated’ to exceed $1,500,000,000. | North Dakota. is ou are hereby further notified TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY jthat Hon. I. avies, Judge of i within LOST—A bunch of keys in. leather | ‘ounty Court and for the County Burleigh, and State of case. Maddock, N. D., is engraved j on ‘case. North’ Dakota. has fixed the. 4th day of March A. D, 1930, at the hour of 2 oislock in the afterigon of auld da i | je Court Rooms 0} c Finder please return to! ?},. Court House in. the marck in Burleigh County kota, as the time and pl 5 ROOM for rent in modern home with | (n= Wid,e0dusting all hot water heat. Also have garage Schneid Deceased, whieh hha for rent. Phone 1214. Aaa aad ramulnzay presented Dated August 3) a wise 3rd A 1100 Broadway for reward. polis, Aug. 20—(#)—Rrange Hergec 121 No. 1 mixed Durum Qats—No. 3 white, 395-8040 1-4. Rye—No. 1, 95@96 51055. Filax—No. 1, 2.82602.86 1-2. "WINNIPEG WHEAT Winnipeg, Aug. 20.—(%) — October D2 Schneider. th intratrix of the Hen: of Atty, of said Bs ismarch, North 8s: First publication en th er Rtgust kD. iste” oy of schoo! until remodeii jouse, known ss schoo) tails and. specifications of the office of cler Of the-nnowe MABEL McCULIO 'Gur, ere 16:17-48-19-209" ‘ A 22, 19: on foundation, 00) hi wheat closed at/1.61%; No. 1 north- crn, closed at % Se ae: No. 2 ‘northern, 2% under; No. 3 northern, 5% under; No. 4 nerthern, 1415 under. New York, Aug. 20.— (#) — Call joney: Steady, 7 per cent all dey. ‘Time loens: steady: . FOREIGN New York, Aug. Demand tain, 484. 3-8; France, Italy, 5.22 1-2; r Ne 26.62; ‘THE SIX-SIXTY-THREE— 112 in, wheelbase—"645 to °1025 THE SIX-SIXTY . . . 109in wheelbese—*685to ‘675 THE FOUR-FORTY . . 107in. wheslbese—°S95 to “61S All prices at factory—Lansing, Michigss

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