The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 3, 1931, Page 8

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i dt eter THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1931 e ‘ict No. ra CASHIER 1 _Nodern Safes Protected Sates Recor [Se Seat eP nn FREE EDUCATION IS [°° Sons or omomovorome HELD ARTER ROBBERY coarens tga e| LACKINGINSCHODLS|24KoTA NATIONAL, BANK & TREE Co { John E. Malloh Is Charged With Bowman. Moyer, @ laborer, was employed at Federal Office’ of Education THE STA’ . Bye CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DEC. 31, 1980 Resources Conspiracy to Embezzle the N. C, Rasmussen farm in Haley i n | a De 3 ae 712 $10,000 i ae Scores Increasing Tu- | Loans and discounts .....--++++++++°* mY #22 54.52 Relatives of the dead man are be- | Overdrafts . see eescr es | ing sought. Moyer claimed that he mon Cnermes Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned .. 1188, 004s 29 Chicago, Jan. 3.—(#)—John E. Mal- was a World war veteran. » f iture and loy, assistant ene of the Lawrence | " Washington, Jan. 8—(AP)—AI- Banking pie ae ae a 90,000.00 Avenue National bank whose story ixtures, Swecotes ee ete | ‘Deaf and Dumb’ Man ome Amerita free institutions ¢f| Reserve with federal reserve bank eka institution, | 5 OS al Forgets and Speaks| jist jsrng, te wand erant cl | Cash and due from banks «5 --- ae bezzle $10,000 of the bank’s funds in! sdidkcie GAC Se ‘tong ‘altite have abandoned this pak a eer and other cas’ items . 9'088.39 @ warrant issued Saturday by United | ore, .) Jan. 3—(P}— | 7% ASSETS ... cc cccceerceccsseoes ig States Commissioner Edwin K.j Harry Gotdon, ” street corner ."|"% icy.” burden of costs is being ree borer TRY Walker. | needle peddler, who displayed & " |«shifted to the students and colleges TOTAL seceececteces ss +$806,491.04 . Malloy appeared in the eal oe readin dies ae ost and /rely more and more upon fees for agSLa ih dbabate ptt police station New Year's night and lumb,” @ fit of absent mind- | income,” the federal agency said, cit- Liabilities = vaid he had just been released by edness when Patrolman Raymond WH ee bank of about $12,000 and then kid- “Do you live in net = the 69 institutions. Surplus ....... OU. naped him hood?” asked the officer. « ” 18,559.73 The bank was closed yesterday | “No, Tm a stranger around |gonitt Sit colemet” the report efor | Undivided profits—net . si ahias atpenaea RAI ah <TiVestigation of. the| here,” replied Gordon, it was tes- |to ‘secure larger funds from these Reserves for interest, taxes, and other pe 5,489.43 cashier's story and a checkup of tified in police court, He'was .|sources . . . with the principal accrued and unpaid ....+.-sssseeseeeee: D,409 seal perctiations Hsia fined $10 and costs. Increases in tuition conta and, a i Due to ee peeled ees and cashiers’ eoitiai "3 : student fees ranging from per checks outstanding ..... aeee 2,41). artly because the time lock on the s. . A 71 Vault had been set for tomorrow 0 Kiwanis Meeting Is _|cent for resident students to 500 per) Demand deposits ....-. wer ie that the funds ‘could not be gone Awarded to Minot | poder ge RRL alg aie ientices: "152.88 - | lopted gen- . Another action against Malloy ap- | | —(P) erally in the land grant group to : Peete roetre. uen David Glick, 8 | sae exeeutige beara oe the Minnesota assure complete collection, as ex. TOTAL ........ eee $806, 491.04 ‘ depositor, announced he would ask for an embezzlement warrant in mu- nicipal court Monday. Charge Again stwD AY! Dismissed by Cole, Fargo, N. D., Jan. 33.—()}—Charges | of advertising lottery against radio| which destroyed the state capitol] | |, Bowman, N. D,, Jan. 3.—Robins station WDAY and of drawing lottery} Sunday, officials found when Pine | | Painted Woods ||have been seen in the winter time, (Seal) F, A. LAHR, : against the Go-Far Cereal mills of | ruins had cooled. 4 _g| tee cucumbers in the spring, but Notary public. Fargo were dismissed Ey Judge A. T.| In the picture above Governor |f ae eh nbd see ora in full My commission expires March 11, 1936. Cole in Cass county district court | George F. Shafer, left, and Attorney an New Seer 6 Gay. Saturday upon motion of John C.| General James Morris, right, aie netlist as dot That. is the: question asked by Correct—Attest: Pollock, state's attorney. i shown examining the contents of a Mr, and Mrs. Walter Kirkey en-| Lawrence Renslow, service man for J. E, DAVIS In making his motion for dismissal, | safe which had been located in the| tertained a number of friends and|the Montana-Dakota Power company W. E, BYERLY Pollock said there are six radio attorney general's office on the third|f neighbors in honor of their daugh-/8t Bowmen, who plucked a dandelion OTTO BOWAN tions in North Dakota and the same | floor of the building. if ter, Hazel, Saturday evening. in full bloom on a prairie south of Directo type of advertising is being carried! While he was attorng: general, the} Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and| Bowman. irectors. on throughout the state. governor put some records in the safe{ son, Lester, were Wilton shoppers i and was worried about them until the} Saturday. 1% strong box was opened and they were! Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld, if Mae Murray to Come Back in New Talkie Hollywood, Cal., Jan. 3—(—Mae Murray, favorite of the silent pic- ture is coming back in the talkies. She dropped into Lowell Sherman's home for tea New Year's day and he | suggested she would be ideal for the | feminine lead in a new picture in| which he will star and direct. She i record cabinets protected many of the ‘ees. Modern construction of safes and; state's valuable records in the fire| undamaged. He is shown holding a f/* drawer, containing letters and other fi documents, under his left arm. The safe, made by the Art Mctal Construction company of Jamestown, — N. Y., was not only subjected to the heat of the fire but fell three storics fiz to the basement. There it was sur- rounded by burning debris for nearly ff 60 hours. A steam radiator and tim- bers fell on it and the exterior was Dakotas district of Kiwanis interna- tional set August 27 and 28 as tenta- | tive dates for the 1931 district con- vention at Minot, N. D., at a dinner | meeting here Friday night. | Dates, the board said, are subject ito approval by the Minot Kiwanis club, which will be host. sons Gerald and Edwin_ of Wilton and Mr. and Mrs. Merton Demeray, who is visiting at the home of Mrs, Demeray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld, were dinner guests lat the Ole Lillefjeld home’ Sunday jin honor of little Mary Ann’s first birthday. Andrew Nelson called at the Ole | Lillefjeld home Sunday morning. | Lester and Wm. Brown were emplified by the limited number of exemptions,” the report continued, explaining "81 colleges allowed no exemptions whatever. Dandelions in Full Bloom at Bowman UTILITIE: American Power & Light Company American Tel. & Tel. Company Consolidated Gas Company of N. Y. Electric Bond and Share Company The North American Company The United Ge Improvement Co. The Atchison, Top. & S. F. Ry. The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Co. Co. State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, ss: P. Wagner, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear a the above statement is true to'the best of it d belief. tink tsniggn seambicalg P. WAGNER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to bin me this 3rd day of Jan., 1314% and Safety Had Universal Trust Shares, a modern fixed in- vestment trust, been set up January 1, 1913, the average annual distribution, including stock dividends and split-ups, on the average annual price would have been 1314%, The common stocks of thirty of America’s lead- h bv | damaged. The paint on the inside. |} {Wilton callers Saturday afternoon. began work on the picture yesterday. | Famagcd. | The paint on the inside, | alvalter Schafer gave dancing Union Pacitlo Nafireed company. ing corporations, with assets of over. 21:billion t ords were found to be in excellent | jparty at his home Saturday night. i i 60-Year-Old Woman Get es Chelatmnetday Me ad ‘Meas Wark aute-onl(ooiporenen cat! Penna solars from Hi porous of Universal: Trust A h | The picture below gives a close-up f Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Standard oll Contpuny “Undiana) ‘i SUAS ROU Ati { Tarred, Feathered) view ot tne sate just after it was| Brown entertained Mr. and Mrs. Standard Oi Company (New Jersey) 1 eae) opened. ‘The records were shaken Fred Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Joe aire sh Safety—Substantial Income—Quick Marketability { Riverside, Calif. Jan. 3.—()\—In- | vestigators of the district attorney's | office Saturday sought to learn the about when the safe fell but were un-| damaged by the fire. | Brown and: small son, Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson and_chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lange Allied Chemical & Dye, Corporation American Can Compa: American Smelting & Refining Co. Ask for complete information, The American Tobacco Co. (Class B) identity of two masked men who | ¢ es ‘and children. They all had dinner ee a ny ia 3 ; tarred and feathered Mrs. Anna | Steiber jand spent the day at the parental]! Hastman.iodak Company Investors Mortgage Security General Electric Company Wood, 60-year-old homesteader. Mrs, Wood, suffering from severe burns caused by the application of | hot tar in a barn on her homestead ranch early New Year's day, was un- able to aid in establishing the iden- By MRS. WM. HICKEL Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson enter- — tained at dinner Christmas day, Mr. «| home. ©. Olson home. Donald who hag been |ihe Peet oaniie te We gov: | Ole Lillefjeld called at the An- java Nelson home Saturday morn- ing. Hope Hannifield spent Tuesday of last week at the Lester Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown called International Harvester Company National Biscuit Company: Otis Elevator Compan: The Procter & Gantbie Company Hess. Carbide & Carbon Corp. nited. States Steel Corporation Westinghouse Elec, & Mfg. Co. . W. Woolworth Co. Company F, A. LAHR Phone 1660 E. V. LABR First Floor Dakota National Bank & Trust Co, Bldg. BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA and. Mrs. John Carlsonand children h spending @ couple days at the Olson |crnment. first mortgages ‘on 1931 Dennis and Doris and Mr. and Mrs. home, returned to Bismarck with his ‘crops, Walter E. Eliff, administra: 4 Parents; Monday. |tive officer for the federal tri-state Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son |jhcadquarters here, announced. ; Wayne called at the John Carlson | ‘nome Monday. | John Carlson and son Dennis were | ae oe engin | rincipals In hots Regan callers Saturday. Rangoon, Burma, Jan... 3—(P)— Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and | family called at the John Anderson | |This city was thrown into turmoil Sat- jurday by furious rioting between home Monday afternoon. |Burmans and Chinese armed with NOW is the time to invest in UNIVERSAL at the Iver Erickson home Friday afternoon, Joe Brown was a Wilton caller Saturday afternoon. tity of Her: assailants. Moody's Seats Portfolio Wm. Hickel and son Wayne. Amy Johnson Lands Miss Magdalene Patzner. who is a‘ On Berlin Airport)senior at st. Mary's school in Bis- marck, is spending a two weeks’ vaca- |tion at her home. Efraham Schaeaffed called in Re- gan and Still Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schafer and lit- tle son, spent several days last week visiting with Schafer’s folks at Cleve- land, N. D. Berlin, Jan. 3—(*)—Miss Amy| Johnson, British woman flier, landed | at Tempelhof airdrome near here at 5:34 p.m. Saturday after a flight; from Cologne. She is attempting to! fy from England to Peiping China. Miss Johnson drifted clear off her; seyundauuucccunennetanedecsuvccuanqeestevnnscandscuouacveveetssaevantausuncenuceenneeveeseauuequuaeeeertenst44yo vee gene eeenencUeU CUO CUEUEeOUH TU UUUUU ESR UeAN ELAN UUUN NUNN Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Bis- | marck spent Christmas day at the | course northward to Luebz, near Par- chim, in Mecklensburgschwerin, where she was compelled to make a J. C. Olson and son Delbert were business callers in Wilton Monday, where Mr. Olson had some dental John Anderson home. ‘stones, whips, and iron bars. The po- the John Carlson home. Mrs. J. C. Olson spent Tuesday at |tice finally had to fire on the rioters | when other efforts to restore peace work done. i forced landing. After ascertaining Florence McAllister called at the | failed, her whereabouts she again took off and reached Berlin without incident. Miss Vina Oder, a teacher of Ghylin school No. 3, is spending a two weeks’ Efraham Schaeffer home Monday. Fifteen persons are believed to {have been killed or injured in the fighting, which caused suspension of all traffic in the streets. Stores were closed and hotel doors barred. vacation at her home. Mr, and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter Shirley spent Monday eve- ning at the J. R. Jones home. Mr. and Mrs. Philip. Zeimer and family were guests at the John Zelmer home Christmas day. Albert Zelmer called at the Efra- ‘ham Scheaffer home Tuesday. ART METAL Steel Office Equipment Loan Applications to Be Mailed to Farmers Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 8.—(AP) —Applications for renewal of unpaid ' 1980 federal seed loan notes will be mailed to borrowers in Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana soon for To Select Dates for North Dakota Fairs Fargo, N. D., Jan. 3.—(AP)—Men who plan North Dakota’s state and| county fairs will gather in Fargo| ROBBERS GET $5,000 Albany, ind., Jan. 3—(?)}—Four men held up the State Bank of Albany Saturday morning and escaped with approximately $5,000. for three days beginning Januai 22 to arrange next summer's ex sitions, it was announced by M Hatcher, of the local fair organiza-! tion. Dates of all North Dakota displays | are expected to be permanently fi: ed at the gathering, said Mr. Hatch- er, and methods will be discussed for improving expositions. = Emil Sattler called at the Efraham Schaeffer home Wednesday Bill Hickel called at the J. C. Olson home Wed- nesday. John called at the Efraham Schaeffer home Tuesday. | s A number of young folks of this and Kenneth Bjork) t Stroh and Bennie Schatz vicinity attended the Christmas pro-; Charter No. 2434 Reserve District No. 9 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK UF BISMARCK IN THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DEC. 31, 1930 Body of Diekema Is rere Ab the edgemnont pope! | Resources F .| Loans and discounts . ee -$1,954,937.90 Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Oder and f lee Brought to New York ily spent Christmas day at the Ted| Overdrafts ......... ; : 1,997.16 Mew York,; dan, 8 (AP) —The| Seno ama nha wine U. S. Government securities owned .....--- + _ 106,500.00 body of Gerrit John Diekema, Ameri-! can minister to the Netherlands who died in The Hague on December jy; |Sehatz home in McClusky. fixtures, $18,416.05 ...........+. 118,416.05 Hiner Deutachlands Ts °° S| Mr. and bts. Ted Amundson and | Real estate owned other than banking house -2,995.96| . » » Upright Unit . . . Counter Height Files, ., “ c © ns mily spent Sui at the Efraham 5 { i Gores emmittes named by retiring | schaetfer and Wm. Hickel homes. | Hescuve avin edo hegeere Bank ». a Bt Bs Postindex Visible Files Michigan placed a wreath on the} John Stroh and Bennie Schatz e ANKS ++...» - ese 071.2! stecl-prey basket, which lay in state | called at the Fred Brackett and Emil Outside checks and other cash items ... +e 14,457.74 Sn the off deck ecvered with a United | J0bnson homes Saturday. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due States fla Visitors at the John Stroh home from U.S. Treasurer ......-...-+-+05 A 5,000.00 = Sunday were Edward and Emil Stroh, | Interest earned not collected . «29,242.65 Capitol Fire Won’t ily, Bennie, Henry and Edward Schatz spent Christmas day at the Henry | Jake Frye, and the Misses Ellen Phir- rall and Annie Stroh. Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned: .. « 1,142,143.99 | Banking house, $100,090. Furniture and Stood a Most Terrific Test in the Recent State Capitol Fire THE ART METAL LINE... Desks ... Shelving .. - Horizontal Sectional Files . . . Plan Files ... . Fire Safes For Complete Information on : We are pleased to hear that Mrs. MOTAI RN Ee. 6 Re OE oan cists 0: 84276, 847.58 Affect Bank Call wm. Steinert, who a Patient in the Liabilities : sca ana Bismarck hospital, getting along) Capital stock paid i 01 4 A state bank call, as of December paid in . a --$ 200,000.00 kh 5 quite well. ee a1) ee eta Sine mae, |S Te are puarh Poteoratetn| SMEDIOA vcore oc PEIN? ‘tag.00o.00 STEEL OFFICE snientetee a ingson, state bank examiner. and little daughter Betty of Baldwin,| Undivided profits—net . elas pe 17,074.61 j ae Beinn oi. put jhe fag spent Christmas at the John Ander-| Reserves for dividends, contingencies, ete . 117,537.44 ” tien terior ith: the Lack call Mrs. Falkenstein and lit-| Reserves for interest, taxes, and other eenenscs | will nol itatdes . tle daughter remained over for a few P Which will be made as usual. He de- | days" visit cme aerened and ‘unpaid’. ao 20,511.30 clared that blanks sent to si Charlie Schatz, a cousin of Mrs.| Circulating notes outstanding + 100,000.00 ai banks for reporting conditions of | sin stroh, who 1s attending school in| Due to banks, including certified and cashiers’ their institution were destroyed by the fire, but that new ones now are iar City, 1s now home on a vaca- checks outstanding ....... 228,476.91 a ol aa or a expected to be; “i, and Mrs. John Anderson and rend depots ss tae Z Hee i fee ah in the mails : f 2 af og - 1,781,076. * .. } a Sire ner and daughter Betty spent Suntay at | United States deposits Daa Call a Tribune Representative ; ‘Respirator Girl’ Has the Fred Brackett home. | | Interest collected not earned 109.84] | Won Battle for Life|oi2, cise, called st the 3. &| Other liabilities ............ 2937 Phone 32 Chicago, Jan. m, 31) — Chicagys The 24-year-old student nurse at. Bt. whose greatest Little Donald Vendsal of Bismarck. spent a few days last week at the J. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strand and | Fritz and Otto Uhde spent Seturday | her that, called into her lung mus- Infantile peraly- evening at the John Carlson home, Sunday. Z | play Hiya Oder was a. Regen caller Monday, Mr, and Mrs. A: J. Vendsal of Bis-| EE See Re A See TOTAL 6... eh ee ie os os dine eng « $4j276,847.58 | solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. eae and sworn to before me this 3rd day of Jan., The Bismarck Tribune Co. HeSUVEN HU eeS Pe! EEUESERCAEET HET OE ECE COT EAE | (Seal) HLS. LOBACH, Exclusive Art Metal Dealers ; | otary Public; Pata ‘ bic commission expires April 9, 1983, Bismarck, North Dakota is Rapti Ae ‘ ‘ enone a “respirator girl,” McGann, }C. Olson home, while his parents-were| State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, ss: £ has ora baad four-month fight im Ponee, haw er ® went to attend | I, Prank-B. Shepard, Cashier of the above'named bank, do] / we

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