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a BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1929 | schools, school officers’ department; | SAM IS MACSAM NOW | united 8 States that there are said to | Island, for instance, the cts i | ARE SET 'Mrs. Alvin Wieck, superintendent! Glasgow.—Statistics compiled here | be more Scots in Detroit than these |so Scottish that most of the street: | Slope county schools, Parent-Tcacher | and in the United States reveal that | are in this city, and that in scme/and public buildings bear Scotct » « 416 } COMMUNITY CHEST EXTENSION OF BRANCHES OF TOTAL ORCOUNTRY -«-NATIONAL BANKS PROPOSED FoR ickiNSIN MEET conditions that exist in this vast | : ‘UN YEAR St, 918, me — Se eid ‘for congress ultimately to fix | iH, K. Jensen, Morton County | the boundaries of these districts; but | Revision of Laws to Make Congress, of course, would not and | Superintendent, Gives Talk Association department. | Scotsmen have so ehcp to the | places in the United States, Rhode | names. ” could not attempt to do so prior to on Rural Schools eis Reserve Banker | This Possible careful consideration and study of all . | a i of the factors, which could only be ages . Bismarck Report and Ana- | ae carried on by a committee of qual. Dickinson, N. D., Oct. 2.—South- ‘ ' <perts. Would we not be mak- ; Western Division of the North Dakota : lyzes National Giving DISTRICT SYSTEM URGED ; as if, atthe coming | Educational association holds its : 3 : 6 us say, the secretary of the treas- | s . . A report received here by officers of Pole Says Such a Change Would the governor of the federal 12. _ the Bismarck Community Chest po i i $ ve board, and the comptroller of | Preliminary programs have been + 9. Herbert Case, deputy abil A Cure ‘Fundamental Weak- the currency to study the banking ; sent ‘o all members of this associa- the Federal Reserve OF ae tesa’ of Gystem situation and to report the boundaries | tion and of the State School Officers York, and president of the pee y which they would recommend that sociation in this territory, who also ; Councils, merats that "4 total the congress set up, establishing such | far Rad in conjunction with the 3 tl hs L Z delinite areas eachers. M ‘of $71.9 3 has been raised for | | ‘The main speaker at the general } a » charitable and philanthropic work | sessions, and the only out of state to extend to the Publix Theatres } ) during the current y by Commun- | speaker, will be Dr. Frank Nalder, di- 4 ity Chests throughout the country | eector of extension work at State ‘ Totals from 330 cities and towns | Pullman, Washington. He e . operating under one chest pl an are Sue alk on educational sociok and e seas cy ih HURT IN PLOW Was our most cordial welcome and total, the report shows tha Other principal speakers will be Dr. 000 was ee amount contribu ‘ ic. L. Kjerstad, aeiell SE ae ee " + @ . community chests for expenditur State Normal; Dr. len, presi- et ve 1 BU he report, ur. case! Fsirmmoant, N. Du, Oot, 2—(AP)| Sent State Teachers. College,” Valey felicitations on the advent Reiivcaement. saga Thrown from. his plow ater ity City; and Dr. R. D. Cole, department | the tan tote of $71.978.593--the ite ea apd struck a rock, Jack fella) 3, a bl University of North Da- LIA Aa Aldea e banks and er Richland county farmer, was largest since the inc scribed as A fundament fatally injured on his. farm four| Department leaders announced, of the re) nin: of 4 Retisratrstes tir ey 11 years Af0—~ ty the country’s banking s} niles from here. i each arranging a good program, are | 3 ea eteday and deci Adequate Safeguards Necessary lone had een, railway, agent lH. K. Jensen, superintendent of | tie es ue & Dow thie equate Safecus here for 20 years but for the past! Morton county schools, rural school | Bussiness te ied Heese ch an es- 74 years had been engaged in farm “department; Miss Jennie Kittleson, | the new usiness-li Lah Waiter tension, howe: be made under ing, He is survived by a sister, | rien teacher Dickinson Central » Ne ety aver ch as antens with whom he lived, school, primary department; H. W. 1 parts of the cor Gesirability ation for funds necessary Social progress. pa Pearson, city superintendent Belfield zed “sufficle sibility of 5 schools, high schools; H. O. Pippin. ‘ HUNTERS’ | BULLE superintendent of Stark county { her, he added, the compt ———— ‘ have authority o es! tablish it and removal of branches | pking. through which large finan- | MANDAN 1 corporations control many small Tonight - Thursday Nigh . are raking "ead use of the present era of national Prosperity in matte: + Welfare. They are Home of Paramount Pictures Friday, October 4th 3 | af communit¥ ‘banks, This form of banking, he said, 2: 2 i = loping the had grown without authority of law 4, sale: Wa. Be eon. ) giving habit. Wage-rarner and em- jy vars until i Ruth Rhodes, 32, well sown: Ployer alike are learning to set pro- © the prese! Hiter, On AviMelo subjects aaa | portionate amcunts aside at regular anit ae and he of: peavel anette: Seka e TOU VR cd mat eR ee oe common good. nch banking plan: as an ¢ Mount Walker yesterday with a rifle | Phere is a more general under- | tive, Group ban! the compt M 3 y 2 before that the ‘hatin * bullet wound in her abdomen. eed es Be GHIV one/of tany ersome and ¢X- “Two other fatalities also resulted t from wild shots of hunters on the first | functions of phil, py and that only av e | i Saini chee yuacltide pre? | Lanka day of the season. Frank Catriottl B vontative heal ms and many | banking groups c ictal ae Sei Alaa ees caturaiy. Hao el TIN alrsctidtal peices wounds inflicted by guns in the hands | quite naturally should be better sup-/ Pole told the bankers that figures Or com y 8 | ported in times of prosperity than | available for the fi of companion ht months of they Possibly could be in times of de- | 1929 national banks ORPORATIONS 7.30 - 9:15 p.m; 10¢ - 5° id extend their | . [aition that ina, year of games St@ndard Ol Company. of North : while at the same time congratulating the people of this j ty :/ stagnation and financial depression * rs : Te aietay ‘d gy a by might have ‘enused emecen, The Oo or"pismarek., Hill Crest ‘ue Fox city and community on the advantages afforded them ht years, he “prevented Farms. Inc., Williston; $25.000 E 5 ie ‘ i Dr. Francis B. Short ch «tiation bu: si neates Doehtermen, ST, Westdal and for superb entertainment in this thoroughly modern hrough inability of the sma: A si : : “What are you worth c sub- to share the general prosperity, that B i: Sait, Sak ney Poe, ee and artistic theatre. ject of lecture which Dr. cis | there was a fundamental weakness in Mont. Lipp = Chevrolet company. || Burgette Short, New York City, will | the banking laws. “S23 Kulm; $25,000; M. E. Kipp and L. Fo deliver at a dinner of the Men's! The comptroller said he had given Kipp. Kulm, and H. H. Kipp. Edgeley. f Jack Mulhall E+ Brotherhood of the hodist chureh | long and careful thought to the ques i Lila Lee 1 at 6:15 p. m. Fr in the basement |tion of branch banking by members ph of the McCabe Mcthodist Episcopal of the national bank system, now al- nial Mbcring 1 church. jlowed to establish branches only in BISMARCK-FARGO BUS u All Bismarck men are invited to lthe cit y in which th ‘e located SCHEDULE . attend the dinner and to hear Dr./And in foreign count ‘ ess. Effective Oct. 7, 1929 |: Short’s addre Districts Are Problematicat It is our sincere wish and belief that the response of our citizens will be generous and that the association of theatre management and patrons here will be alike profitable and pleasant. North Dakota Power and Light Co. ir. Short also will occupy the pul- _, pit at the McCabe Methodist Ep “I have reached the conclusion that DAILY SERVICE > copal church Sunday morning, it is|@” extension of branch banking announced by Rev. Walter E, Vater,| Privileges should be nted to na- pastor. tional banks,” he said. Farge Riamarck Ary. 6:15 pam, The New York man, who at one should not be Cerna Will be gen- been sug- be limited f pastor, now is a repre-|erally admitted. It of the department of pub- S¢sted that branch tenet PC. Penney com. |to the coniines of each fed time sentativ lic relations of the p— First Duo-Role . pany. jdistrict. This may not be feasible to magn s ee ate same extent in all federal reserve jure 5 . istricts. Restricting it to state boun- BISMARCK-FARGO Union Secretaries darles, as does th 2 & ¢ suggestion, rather | leaves from Interstate Tri Bi North Dakota : | than economic, present Bus depot. ismarc! 0) 01 Ready for Meeting) Presents difficulties, : ‘ as does the suggestion that a radius of 50 or 100 miles from the parent Comedy, “Noisy Noises” For information, phone 301. hemes for bringing county sec-|bank be fixed, but ther yas shies retaries of the Farmers Union in s e 1s no cco- GREYHOU) the state in closer cooperation will! branch beakine coe ue, extension of TRANSPORTATION CO. Pathe Review , H. G. PAGE, Owner branch bankin: a 2 Be considered at the meeting which! ing in size Hagel ice re ayia has been arranged by Walter Maddock, ficld secretary, for Patterson hotel Saturday. Not all of the secretaries arc trained men, and their duties are P= whew to others, Maddock says. There | will be a review of the purposes and | activities of the union at the meet- © ing, and secretaries will be shown |S ew they can be more efficient in - promoting the union pol: 3 » Secretaries from all parts of the ~ state are expected to attend the mecting. The board of the union eso is meeting at the Patterson Sat the Your Paramount Newspaper _ urday, LK , _Fargo Man Arrai igned | NH Just as Bismarck’s new Paramount Theatve represents the finest in the realm of enter- For Highway Robbery , er tainment so does your home newspaper stand for the highest efficiency in news gather- Pst. Paul, Oct. 2—"—Louis Me- r nA ing today, for your information about affairs at home and abroad. Publix Theatres | ieee | and Bismarck are justly proud of their new achievement in providing facilities for | ee yey He pleaded. guilty entertainment such as Paramount affords. 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