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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1981. rrr ? “4 » | . 1 ° . ‘these subjects of vital interest to the Dakota beca:ne a state with a brother . ° sovernors George H. Dern of Utah, Cummins orga immins ISSUE PL ANNED FOR ‘ Holds Up Traffic A Falls in Barrel | William T. Gardiner of Maine, George company, Mandan store. . ° — ee F. Shafer of North Dakota, and Gov- In 1889 she married James H. Mc- { Washington, June 1—()—A If GRANTED CHARTER Niagara Falls, N. ¥., June 1~ | AT CONFERENCE OF ee Ceretin Mma GRAIN DEAL MADE Gills, EES Tie oy tetas oe | strutting, cnapping turtle, with a (William “Red” Hill, a river dress the conference Tucsday. had taught school 4 in Famicn, N. D, | smoking cigar held at a sporting boatman, has ridden the danger- | i] | fe erp and in ie first school house in Mor- angle in his mouth, disrupted | ous Niagara rapids for the third a 3 ton county. Her husband died in traffi¢ late Sunday on a down- time. to Minneapolis, June 1.—()—Agree- | 1923. ¥ ; town thoroughfare here. He nearly lost his life in a i , e ments called for consummation Mon-| She leaves two children, James T., Melton A ‘Waddling across the street, the three-hour spin in the famed Se ot sare | jay of another grain deal pects bri ieg'ts ceca erg 9 Lie — a 2} . vi 4 . fal urphy, o! indan; an lellon Announces Plan in Weed i el Hie fhe aa the ae Martin S. Hagen, Bismarck, we eee eatin Lae North Dakota Executive at SLAYING CHILDREN ving Denne mene two step Tnildren, Frank McGillic, of $1,000,000,000 Treas- Policeman Carl P. Paul. Turtle One of Founders of Hon- his oaken barrel to tell the world | French Lick, Ind., for Three- The Farmers National Grain cor-,Mandan; Winnifred McGillic Shay, ury Deficit and cigar were incarcerated in a ee aoe he was “all washed up on. the iJ penetra poration, acting for the grain stabil-| Malone, N. ¥.; and two grandchildren, tabi precinct police station. ored Organization | vacket”—because he . made no Day Parley lization corporation, arranged to pay|Mary Joan end James Thomas Mur- peers | money out of the trip. Declares He Does Not Remem- | si9099,000 for 14,000,000 bushels of | Phy, Mandan. it be heldTu state i ‘ ‘ , i Funeral services wi e es- Washinton, June 1—U—A long Fargo, N. D, June 1—(}—Ten| g{_ French Lick, Ind, June 1—ip—| ber Stabbing Wife With bread and durum wheat. Amott aay‘at 9 a, m. in Bt. Joseph's Catholic rm bond issue totaling $800,000,000 years of work saw achievement com- sae a jAfter three days of Hoosier enter- B H { - *!church in Mandan with Rev. Fathe leted i | Additional Sports | ayonet, However {000,000 for 23,000,000 bushels. | t 4 = be offered to the public June 15 ml HEC NT ee) Phi, North| | _4|tainment, state executives from 24 "The settlement Monday, the second Hildebrand officiating. Interment ' yy the treasury. The proceed: college local; @——-—— commonwealt convened here Mon- S will be made in the Catholic ceme- J al paign, Ill., the group |§ M R d of governors. sai nday Ira H. Ormond, 38, an 4 Pallbearers selected . A. Tavi 4 mAs Sectetary Mellon announced this J had been granted a charter of Alpha! OLX eet Records Taxation formed the general topic|°X-sallor accused of slaying his wife FeRAM Sopaneen wth FALE J. Fitzsimmons, Lee Nichols, John a) is Ge Tes ot a's +, COUDO EuRSCany ate Omega, national social frater-; F ll T e ay the opening session with addresses eee Rati ais an wETAREAY brokers and terminal elevators prior ane} i PCa ata and Anton dete, the commeree department re-| Disbursements for Last Year| Word of the charter grant came to All AS LTOJANS |b Govemor Wilbur M. Brucker of} isnt and then asphyxiated them |%,JWNe Ia the core] SS conditions generally _ orge C. Mayoue, president of the i “|with illuminaing gas. = “ in April showed improvement. Total Only $47,750, Re: local alumni group, from Claude T. R t 1 L urels 2". aed | He declared, however, that he could |Poration would pay a minimum price April was described by the com- port Indicates Reno, present national head of Alpha etain a | seuakee ta ie Sprenared Sate, ee ee ives In Uli cane Tibet ares merce department as ‘the third con- casas hoses tea i al Plead San have BeCbie A IENAGS 6 ttin' ans | Geet os cee pliined eeinenad | Of Aeabitiaing prises, secutive month in which the volume . be the 94th Alpha Tau Omega unit, Officers said they believed Ormond’s ; Of business tn the Ualteg. Sates, |, A, total of $73,970 has been collected {all of which are in American colleges| Victors Set Five College Marks; iY, of government. He urged the|motive was his wish that his wife, a| Zi yrepoaction: and ouners eh after allowing for normal seasonal by the state game and fish commis-|and universities. ’\ states assist in the simplification apa restaurant employe, stop working, | Pected to be completed through the; trends, showed further slight expan- sioner from a variety of sources from} Starting in 1921, the Alpha Kappa! Frank Wykoff Defeats {unification of, local political units s0/though he himself was unemp:vyed. month of June, will wind up the sion from January, while the sea- July 31, 1930, to April 30, 1931, accord-| Phi group sought recognition from they will become more responsive to as Stabilization of pegged price activities | sonal decline occurring in early May | {28 to. report of an audit made by | Alpha Tau Omega and during the fcl- Tolan by Inches |the public will, Aband P d of the government sponsored farm) dudatar oak an SN has been slightly larger than usual.” ean gel lowing 10 years secured a place on eee | Real tax relief, in the opinion of ANGONs FTOPOsed — hoard, at least for the present. iene (prOSehton sr neeapaperoen Fy The new treasury bonds will ma-|the same period totaled so7,15034, ¢ (te, st the national organization of) Franklin Field, Philadelphia, dune through a reduction iniocal taxes, | «=: op Across Pacific; A RAI |the rapid developments of modern ture in 1949. voces local uni eligible to petition for|1—The Trojans of Southern Cali-/°"! see cent ner Ber Aeros eb lt Beste In Secured - RERORE fan a charter. fornia answered Stanford's track and, te Pea eke Control, le ‘eat in| Tokyo, June 1.-)-A Rengo agency | We cen Sect Dees SEDER be! ne after June 15, 1946, a sliggle source, with $40.31 obtained |¢,2vP8, Kappa Phi ts the oldest local/ficld challenge Saturday with a sen-| (1° prepared speech, was responsible) 4 atch gfrom Samushiro Monday | Le edi 1 Tn its survey of current business, |n'susts ieee Pees ectiected tee neat fraternity on the college campus. It/sational counter-barrage of record (A jgany imsianees for high lee8l) said “Thoinas Ash Jt, had abandoned gram of ihe National Editorial asso- the commerce departi <e was organized by Raymond Drewry,| Performances and won the intercol- | ‘X's. ¥ 4 : acl Gonseee le f } * larger than in March, “owing chiefly | dent hunting ilcenses $4234; resident |Sorte™ Eugene Ross. Sidney Hooper,|the second straight year in @ daZ-\Ritnte of Maryland, b vhom | Tokyo. as W . : 234; s | h of whom, |as welcoming formalities were out of to greater than 1 improve- Glenn McClellan and Bradley Tillot-|lingly close battle for points. [eee ep leo Aik ‘i — 2 ment in the food products, auvomo-| pag fice ine ais eal; eg |828. Organization. took effect Feb,| Six record feats were achleved, five) are, Prominently, mentored as Heme- Grad aE et er tne Bonceg dlnpoten | Mis Jamies 3, Motaitllo, 67/ pioneer |g. AY woneay een: bile, leather, shoes cement and to- | forebuy ee seen geals $5.291; and |15, and a few years later the frater-|of them by Southern California stars,|cratle, Presdentiat candidates, "to the failtire of his plane to come up| Mandan resident, died in Bismarck See ne ere mi lanetnal acco industries, while iron, steel, and| ‘The largest payment made from the |" Purchased @ quarter of a block|a® the Trojans barcly beat their ee eater ee ea Ren ube fz| t© expectations in several particulars, | Sunday at 2:30 a. m. ibs ered i patie tr -ferror of pro) '. ifie Co vals, i iy ge sai i rs nf K Houston) a Beker ty funds is $21,515 for propagation. For OAH erode: ete preeke Shap See Ce raieecaveinig “HlAee ficial business. The ae ald the motor failed to eee ot on'4K | Bulletin, who planned to discuss the Some improvement in enoloyment | hateherion $3033 eee germ an |ter house, only a short distance from| Southern California finished with| | Governor Roosevelt wit address 1 | snough POW to rise with his heavy | DAVeNDOrt, Ia., Ode. 12, Teed. bts | MACUL DIDIER of MSRSERE $3 spent, while} tn, 7 ., conference on land utilization. ‘The Vg 7 “th | Journalistic schools, was noted in manufacturing and| $1,454 was paid for rewards. he ‘college campus, is located. ‘The|2 tal of ae eee edd points. ‘The| Maryiand chief executive will preside | !0Ad of fuel, jcame to Mandan in 1683 just as North |" sunday night Mr. Shedd discussed mining industries in the survey, but chapter house was built in 1929 at an|ford amassed 44 22-35 points. The) °° PENS IGE TAGIS OER aot iL SESH tae th @ decrease was reported in buildin - 5 aggregate cost of $35,000. scramble of fractions and places was) ®t one of the round table ‘sessions. BOXER HITS HOMER a ~|his subject informally, saying the construction. Textile industries Fascist-Catholic Granting of the charter gives|S0 close that the outcome was un- | Asked! whethbt Troblems Of FOHibl’|' matontowny N, Jy dine 1—()— ee ea ee pile need oe ee maintained recent gains at March! Armisti North Dakota two chapters of Aipie| decided until Bill Graber, ‘Trojan polc| tion or unemployment would creeP | srickey Walker, the fighter, is quite| 7°r, ‘Me Year Nadine December o& /men and such men must come, mote Heccfiee aneenseagi eh rmistice Looms Pa Omega Te oft es oe ipha vaulter, outdid himself ¢o leap to a| into the conference, Governor Ritente | MTs he te Miecned for a se ® A.D. 1930 2 Jand more from journalism schools, He { Suivesielied geod eet Following Strife|vty of North Dakota, Grand|new meet record of 14 feet, % inch| Sala he thought it would be a good Uo teanh: arid eotr at HOR rin wth | page, neared sec oeetore iantn aeneee| Crees ate es ney Freight shipments of merchandise & Forks. in the 15th and final évent of thc, thing if the governors would consider | Ton base. [ee ‘Oonnsetout, 2 Be ena or rug bg increase were less than usual in April, (Continued from page one) OTe aati ae icin | SEES TEN go aes __ | Ageregate amount of a5 +4,776,178.00 | medical and other professional it continued, while department store/ Rome, should be completed tonight. Vie Williams, slim Trojan racer ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT ane ‘i Aggregate amount of lia- hools. =. at ij sales showed en udward trend. ae or! cie clita rine te . Program Marking struck the most sensational blow for For the Year Ending December 31, |, TRACT OF STATEMENT ‘lities (except capital sate ted already have babneittothied think Hit 5 his team’s benefit when he turned Z A.D. 1930 | 53 the Year Ending December 31, and surplus). including. a | ee Toll in North t Tay fooben, Thiby. PROMSnIY Will AYE Inaugural Trip Is _|tne tables on the brilliant Stanford’. usin A.D. 1970 pieiusuramen feserv — 385,508, | anermacr on etd roa ‘oll in 0) wes Satelit Bed ohn Eaters iaonis Planned by Cl u bs sophomore, Ben Eastman, to win the | ¢ i bed! or a 5,000,000.00 | For the Year Ending Deowmber st, i a 440-yard run and equal Ted Mere- d Burp Be A.D. 1930 During Week-End Is ie Fascist position is that clubs dith’s 15-year-old world record of 47.4 e ar tig ® Hi8H008-88 AUR GHENRESICGERE. e Central Surety and Insuranes 24 Dead, Many Hurt which have been proved diinbent ee Rea ca atten vearpsOUE) —— i “vexcent. capital Aggregate disbursements ‘a'tho State of Missourt. political activities may resume opera- ties at the various air fields. Asa re- Wykoff Beats Tolan i Tudin ss 26.78 during the year ~108,122,940.29 | Aggregate amount of ad- (Continued from page one) tion immediately. sult the passenger service will not| Frank Wykoff whipped Eddie Tolan ia eae. NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Aguitted assets $ 3,942,313.81 had overturned, they managed to| The tenseness of the situation was really begin until Wednesday. by inches in the 100-yard dash in 9.6 i 500,000.00 Total risks written dur~ iiiiios rlextent conten en-us aggravated by explosion of four Beginning Tuesday the federal |Seconds to equal his own meet record; over all Nabili- j ing the year — Life and surplus), including make their way to a sandbar. bombs near Catholic institutions in| Weather bureau will issue a daily re-|Dick Barber leaped to a new I. C. A. y. come dur- ct ep: ioneren baat aed aadier cd fe eons Mauch swam for the shore and had| Bologna Saturday Might m Carabi: | Port designed to be of special value to| A. A. A. broad jump mark of 25 fect. "i year. Sealy Done Soleckeee ae | all but failed to make it when an-|niere Brigadier was killed and two|{8¢ Sitmail pilots. It will list the inches; and Ernie Payne, in the | Asirine nn yearn ate dishurseme | roaurihg tha yearectate. oe | other fisherman threw him a line and| Persons were injured. Thirty persons | ™Perature, barometric pressure, |220-yard low hurdles, raced to victory NORTH DAKOTA BU durite the yearn + Health “and income ; dur- { ied aie a ae were arrested, presumably Fascist visibilty, height of the “ceiling,” wind |in 23.6 seconds, equalling the meet ___ NORTH DAKOTA BUSIN 2 . year waaay, owed him to shore. x youths opposed to the church direction and velocity, precipitation, | record first set in 1898 by the late} ,. Total premiu ae Ene eed A ¢ disbursements Leedy also attempted to swim to|*°m.0 pontiff said 1 “Jaess to aj Probable weather conditions, and|A. C. Kraenzlein of Pennsylvania, | e year : | Total forme 37,662.29) Avetdent. Health and eS ae peed oer bed to oe igor group of panditerertiay fa valine es conditions of the field at all sched- —_ paid during eluting the 2,293.11 ig on irene | igiadn Geraeatupiet senstvedre = i grasp the line and sank in feet si be ° uled stops and at points where emer- — otal Josses : r° Sb od during the year. 8,428.46 of water. . His bi was recovered 15| Sunday he would invoke the Lateran ff "i * * Pe ee 0“ tho year. nesses TH 3,481.84 —Life Total losses incurred Sunutes’ Inter “oy” Ralph Alsen | Tet) and "concordat, in orcterting| Stes, en ae gras” ™ “=| Union Giants Defeat susi.oe taints | 25% | stagpor sonra nagota.y’.g | “silty St 2 ie ot aos gee Sykeston, but efforts to revive ‘him |r) Deanne Of the Catholic clubs by| No ‘additional equipment willbe Jamestown Nine Twice Pape earrie meena eA Gr ia I Feel Te tie wbise an wonne Dandi. the year ~ © 8,435.08 failed. The dead man was the son o! necessary to enable the local bureau = i ate of North Dakota Commisstoner_ of In- OMcaigt Commissionse | f STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, } the postmaster at Goodrich and had been teaching school in Wells county ‘Anti-Christian’ Proof The events of the last few days, he to perform this service, according to hereby certify that the foregot Jamestown, N. D., June 1. tiker= ne abstract of the original state- ate of North Dakota, do hereby certify that the foregoing 1s of Insurance. s. A. Olsness, Commissioner of 1 ance of the State of North Dako’ @ Oftice of Commissioner | 5 of Insurance. accidents in the near northwest, dul cous of Christian and civil edu- mpor ipa dieliereceereey the height wu Hiaaaed afternoon, 11 to 2 and! WSEAL] andeathxed the seal ot this Hore Rave. hereusts én ae ad ment now on le in this office, : tn = thet is ties Charles H. Peterson, 59, Hoffman lire fon And entirely given to hate, to| of the ceiling will be estimated by the| First game— RHE ainyot Angi SP Bice at bina he frst | SEAL} hare he ane *S ae nan | mene nM Rn" Testimony oWhereot. Minn, contractor, was killed; and H.| ‘Tt ds'the saddest epectaolo to which | tat tyres of cooune, uta neo | ete oo) a0 multi AF Commissione® of 1n8t ssi peat cette aD at Biomarele the first have hereunto set my hand Rome and Italy have been treated Jamestown ...00 0 000 020—2 8 1) gravTi; OF NORTH DAKOTA, | mmissioner of Insurance. | ay of April, first J. Greenberg, Hoffman druggist, was and it was revealed already bow far definite levels above the earth. The missioner Smaulding and Byas; Anderson and | RTH DAKOTA, }| { S. A. OL! Commissioner of injured when their car overturned visibility will be judged in the saaie ‘of Insui D 1 south of Breckenridge, Minn. advanced is the work of destruction| manner rather than by mechanical syria ares RHE, COMPANY Baines ; © | sratn of NORTH DAKOTA, }} Albert Baumchen, 31, and Eva An-|Of all good education. tests or math cal ga | A ¥'S CERTIFIC. o Office of Commissioner " A a ematical computations, | Giants 021 020 101-7 9 0} . ‘s 4 FICATE OF derson, 18, drowned when their skiff] Calling his 74th birthday “sad and| ne said. FRE esi 000: SHANDY 0 ales go Cnet AUTHORITY. See ea cherie OW overturned in @ creek near Pine City,|Unhappy,” the pope continued: ‘Acting Postmaster H. ‘T. Murphy |” "iicksey ; and Pad. | poration organized under th AIS Surety | 9 COMPANYS OOTY. eupe areas Minn. “Tt is well known that we have the] said at one p.m, Monday that some | ,AiT#S¢Y and Byas: Vetter and Pade | Siisouri, has filed in tt Giver tke rare The Aetna Live Insv | 4 COMPANT'S CE Carol Hitendorf, 12, Burnett, Wis., rene and therefore the duty to in-| 10,000 pieces of mail were in his cffice, |°Y"™ | su ceenpapiese tort hag filed in this office a sworn r Whereas, ‘Tho Central Surety and drowned when motorboat capsized in|voke the treaty and the concordat. | ready to go out on the first plane, but December 31,1 ro venr ending deve te laws of Sliseours Rock river, near Jefferson, Wis. Ar- nold Marlow, 40, drowned in a:tempt to rescue her. Arthur Peterson, 20, Spring Grove, The: Catholic world and the whole world has the right to know that when we were confronted with oppo- jSition and non-observance of the eventful unilateral decisions we have only about 100 of these had been mailed by Bismarck persons and he expected the local rush to come later. Most of the 10,000 letters were ad- | 9 | requirements of ws: regarding the business of Insurance, and, @ Whereas, the said Com ti Pote Medal Winner In Annual Tourney, k. w.| char Fargo, N. D., June 1.—Dr. + 1930, conformable to the re- quirements of the laws of this state, regarding the business of Insurance, and Whereas, the sa in this office a d d Company has filed certified copy of its ess of Insurance. and, he said Company has filed a sworn state- condition and year ending Decem- coniormable to the re- { the laws of this state, the business of Insurance, Minn., died in an auto accident near dressed to themselves by the writers | § a 5 Rushford, Minn. not failed to take the proper measures | and sent to the ceelenees here to be | Pote won medal honors in the Memo- | {lon in compliance With the eeuites | thatige Petae said C has filed David Ruday was killed outright|and that these measures are now in| placed on the first out-going airmail, | rial day week-end golf tournament at Mga eretore. ments of the Insurance Jaws aforesaid. | tion in compliance with the require | jn this o Pariaede) Peper and Benjamin Nemer was fatally in-| Progress. Murphy said. the Fargo Country club Saturday,! SPito of North Dakot PIE Re oe Jot et pea oe foresaid. | charter with certificate of organiza jured when an automobile struck| “As We said last night, one can ask] He asserted that the postoffice will | carding 79 for the 18 holes of qualify-| State of North’ Dakota, pursuant to | Commissioner of" of the | ments of theIncurance laws aforesaid, them as they were changing a tire|for our life but not our silence, when | attempt to obtain the greatest possi- | ing play to lead a field of 37 players. ; { eee teas the provisions of said laws, do hereby | State of North Dako suant to | Now, efore, S. A. Olsness, near St. Paul. Both lived in St. Paul.| all the things that form the delight! pie speed at its end of the line in| A single stroke behind Pote was) ta, (o, traneace ite AD- | Tee eel gee ee ee cpEDaRY | the-provisions of sald laws, do hereby | Commissiq of ‘Insurance’ of the ‘Thomas Welch, 17, Spencer. Wis.,|Of our heart and the delight of God| order to make the airmail of the|Dick Fowler, winner of the 1930) propriate business of Authorized 1.) authorized agents, to transact its ap- Seiiy ompowered,, THFOUEH. US | tke orocinoce ue sath inae ee Ree was killed in an automobile collision | are being ruined. greatest service. Until further notice,|Memorial day week-end tournament.| furans jn (his sate auson De a propriate business of Authorized In | author mts, to transact its ap- Wat the abbve named Company near Boyd, Wis. “Therefore, it is useless to tell you! he said, the airmail will close at 8:30|Fowler had 41-39—80, while Pote had; March, A.D. 1932. fava Winer uel the tiataae: or | Oreree se cents annette te te mpowered, | through ite Rose Elizabeth Newell, Minneapolis,) Not to fear. We add also that we/ a, m., but if the department finds it} 41-38 to win the medal. Pote also; In Testimony Whereof. 1| March, A.D, 1932 © | laws thereof, until the sist day_of OTT eet crag ® University of Minnesota student, |Shall be with you forever.” can handle the business in less time it |is Fargo Country club champion for! ignary tnd’ seal at Bismarck, pent In Testimony Whereot, 1 | March, A.D. 8:2. ie Oe in thin atate ASCOrdINe Go tae was killed when an automobile Alleged Assaults Published will announce the fact to the public.|1930, having defeated his nearest . frst day ofApril, A.D. 1931. | (SEAL) and seal at Biawak. aie | ane Deatinany erent, 4.) Uwe enarene eee the “31st daze ot plunged off the road near Pequot. Pirelli Romano published aj dzrd, in charge of arrange-|competitor of Saturday in the final) S. A, OLSNESS, first day of April, A.D-1921, | (SEAL] and seal at Bismarck, this | in Teatinonw. Wenaneok ae » two and one-half columns inj ments for the local celebration, asked | match a year ago. Commissioner of Insura 5 S. A. OLSNESS, first day of April, A. D114 jaye herenate ect Gey eaaee Delos Nutting, 20, Brainerd, Minn., was killed at Fort Ripley when struck by an automobile, driven by Myrle Cook, barber, Minneapolis. Frank Debach, Sheboygan, ° Wis., length, of alleged assaults by Fascist adherents on the person of clerics and on the property of the chu:ch. ‘The bishop's palace at Verona was that all who can do so attend the de- parture of the first plane from Bis- marck at 9:33 a, m., Tuesday, and witness the arrival of the first incom- ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT For the Year Ending December 31, 1930 Of the Sutter’s Rally Gives U.S. Net Team Victory rth pina Home Insur- Commissioner of Insyrance. foe SE tie Shc ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT or the Year Ending December 31, 930 1 ; Of the Dixie Fire Insurance Com- | ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT |For the Year 5 ding December 31, | 0 and seal at+ Bismarck, this April, A.D. 1931. Pe S.A. OLSNESS, -* Commissioner of Insurance. ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT {SEAL] ae first day was killed when a motor car went in-|set afire recently, it was charged, the | ing plane at 12:38 p.m. He also ex- ance Company, located a Raleigh, in | : } . | ow y Ez ditch near Pierz, Minn. vicar general at Civinta Vecchia and| pressed the hope that there would be es _| the State of North Carolina, |pany, located at Greensboro in’ the Of the All ualty Company,| Wer the Year Ending December 31, town, Iowa, veteran conductor on a|Slapped in the face, three Catholic) first out-going plane and that as ‘Abeta Aggregate amour | Siecle: states obeeet - rs Indemnity Insur- town, Tow Sat Louis tran run-|clubs in Venice were sacked and por-| many as can conveniently do so place | 1""pavie cup debut Orisa sa TOE | abilities cexwept eapt- Minittedamnetr ne 8 4008,122.56 | Sees located ae Newark, ia s ‘A , ‘ 1 a surplus), in- Aggregate amount of Tit n between Marshalltown and Al-|traits of the pontiff and King Victor in their letters the special advertising cluding reinsurance re- eae os Rens Caiteue eae Aggregate amount of'ad hing between Mared fatally wnen his|Emmanuel trampled, and posters| folder issued by the Association of |Ohe Umied Spaics Noam Te Sn a) serve. 708,892.25 ae EDR ene PaRen Sonne een | Qumidled asseigcn c' 107g 5,608,811.86 erturned on Highway No. 1.two|were put up in Rome declaring} Commerce and which may be: ob- ep he Bt Amount of ‘fully hae 418,054.10|° cluding reinsurance | Azgvemate amount of lia Car oven of Albert Lea Sunday.| death to the pope, to the priects and| tained there free of charge Hie final Amerson He, uctpltal, Stock, 1,000,000.00 j amount of fully pald-ip ag | A RENN cag 299s,o6o.o1| | bilities (excent capital q ti : le came from Ind to wear|S ated! Capital Stock 500,000. mount of pehial 3 73,074.8 Aileen ‘and Georgia Smith, Alden,|to the Catholic action. down the 28-year-old second ranking| , ¢{*°s 1,135,176.50 | sugplus 0’ ee {Capital Stock . 1,000,000.00] amount of fully paid-up S9tEERON jeces of Sanders, were hurt| Premier Mussolini's commanc con-| PEMBINA-WINNIPEG Aggrega' ties . : 4} Surplus over all capital stock. 1,600,000.00 ie ‘The ‘Smith girls and San-|cerning the Catholic Action society | LINE TO BE DROPPED Araponne. pase, Guillermo Robson, x ane pee year a 711, Aggregate UE ses Surplus over all diabili: seri “| 6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. y. ; e Dis in e year ‘i 707. 2 ni ies 20,537.) (a ders were brought to a hospital here, | was being executed rapidly Monday.| Ottawa, Ont., June 1.—(#)—De- oe ig X. Shields of New| ments during the y Aad Tehama : ite the year a. eS exie toons Garis 820,537.57 where Sanders died. His body was|It was estimated that 15,000 of its/cision of Premier R. B. Bennett to 2 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS ments during the year 443,542.74| Aggregate Disbursc- the year. 4,068,339.03 taken to Marshalltown Sunday night clubs, comprising 500,000 members in cancel all air mail services of Canada by automobile five miles north of Two Harbors. dulging in political works in abroga- tion of the Lateran treaty. The Vati- aside when it appears in the public ‘ interest. York, easily won his third match for! otal risks written dur- the tie, defeating the giant Ronaldo ; ing the year . Notice in is hereby given mortgage executed by Christian Bert: that that} ©" Office of Commissioner : oof Insurance. I, S. A. Olsness, Commissioner of NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total risk: STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, | Office of Commissioner t of Insurance. ments during the year NORTH DAKOTA BL Commissioner i of Insurance. i Commissioner of I, 8S. A. Olsness, Aggregate disbursements ‘during they 853,300.61 NESS. $s written dur- € - 'H, C. Chatham, 28, Minneapolis, in-|both sexes and of all ages, would be/at an early date was made known Boyd, 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 | Total premiums _ 2. {ing the year . $ 17,822.00| Total premiums received NORTH DAKOTA BUS! jured fatally ‘when’ car overturned |closed by tonight. Sunday night. , 6-2, 6-2, 6-2. paring, tle year i 3,870.56 Total, premium ogo | recrings the, year ‘i Total premiums received pe Retend ‘ota $5 unr 5 uring the year ..... 120.40] Total losses incurre 1 “during the year. 272. three miles north of Rosemount. gona aeae ‘Sonlents the so-| The contracts, it was said, are tobe] novice OF MORTGAGE FORE- during the year...... 1,971.41] Total losses” incurred during the year ..... 28.90| Total losses incurred Maynard Eide, 15, sop of Me. ona Haagea ily py Sap po gasie canceled under a clause whieh Bree CLOSURE SALE Total losses paid during 1,900.82 | patting, the vear .25| Total losses paid during 1| returings, the year 2,041.29 : , kille vi “ set BAMORE. aqiceas ces, ss ,990.81 | Total losses paid durin the : Nil] Total losses paid during Mrs. John Eide, Two Harbors, vides the government may em etek Ao aaa Ganon’! stal losses paid during | state Oe ReGen Cae eee ee eRe 1,130.29 Office o} ¥ STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, }' Office of Commissioner can replies that it is purely a religious! “Heavy deficits in postal operations , and educational organization, operat-|are understood to be the reason for | mortgagor: : of Insurance. 1 I. SA. Olsness, Commissioner of In- of North D that the fore Insurance of the Stat J A. Olsness, Commissioner. of Insurance of the State of North Da- ‘Carl Knutson, 25, Viborg, 8. D. killed at Irene, 8. D., when an auto- Insurance of the State of North Da-| 1, s, irpora- | Kota, do hereby certify that the fore- to” Bisma Bismarck, North Dakota, mobile plunged into a ditch. Nels Foley, 66, farmer, fell dead from over-exertion Palco ile artes on auto- mobile in his: af ea. Clifford Maley, 7, son of L. L. Maf- ey, St. Louis Park, died from injuries received when struck by automobile. F. D. Dibble, 40, Minneapolis, found dead in garage. A. E. tad, Hen- nepin county deputy coroner. said death due to carbon monoxide pois- oning. Evid Viteer, 26,. Minneapolis, found dead under bridge. Fred Vit- zer, brother, believes he was struck by automobile and hurled from ing in compliance with pact. ‘The possibility loomed that Amer- ican Ambassador John W. Garrett would be drawn into the controversy. Papal Count Edward Hearn, head of the Knights of Columbus, an Amer- ican organization, said he would ask Mr. Garrett to lodge a protest with Foreign Minister Dino Grand! con- cerning the closing of some of the or- ganization’s playgrounds and club- houses. They are not connected with the church, he said, and the govern- ment’s action was improper. ‘ Traill Politician Is the curtailment. ‘The department is said to be facing a deficit for the last fiscal year of approximately $6,000,- 000. The airmail service has been the least remunerative in the postal sys- m. Airmail services now extend from the maritime provinces as far west as Edmonton, Indications are the trans- continental flights will be discontin- ued within the next two months. The possibility exists that the line carry- ing mail to transatlantic liners, and the international link with the Unit- ed States from Montreal to Albany may be continued, but this, it was said, would be only if the companies tion, mortgagee, dated the ist day of going is a true abstract of the orig- inal statement now on file in this ffice. In Testimony Whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of th Office at Bismarck, the first day of April, A. D.' 193 S.A. OLSNE Commissioner of Insura STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, ] Office of Commissioner April, A, D, 1925, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds | % of the County of Burleigh in the State of North Dakota on the 25th day of April, A. D. 1925, at nine o'clock A. M., and ‘recorded Book 189 of Miscellaneous Mortgage Deeds, on Page 154, of the records of said of- fice, will be foreclosed by sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described, at the front door of the court house, at the City of Bi marek, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 14th 31, at the hour to satisfy the mount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in the unty of Burleigh and State of (SEAL) of Insurance. j COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY i Whereas, The North Carolina Hor Insurance Company, a corporation o ganized under the laws of North Ca: olina, has filed in this office a sworn statement exhibiting its condition and business for the year ending Decem- ber 31, 1930, conformable to the re- quirements of the laws of this state, kota, do hereby certify that the fore going is a true abstract of tho orig- inal statement now on file in this office. In_ Testimony Whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and.affixed the seal of this Office at Bismarck, the first day of Al A. D. 1931. | (SEAL) Commissioner of Tn tof the orig- on file in this inal statement now office, Whereof, I set my hand and affixed the seal of this Office at Bismarck, the first day of April, A. D. 3 S.A. OLSNESS, Commissioner of Insurance. (SEAL) ce.| STATE OF NORTH DAKOT. Office of Commissioner STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner of Insurance. j COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY Whereas, T| Dixie Fire Insurance Company, a-cofporation organized un- der the laws of North filed in this office a sworn statement exhibiting its condition and business for the year ending December 31, 1930, conformable to the requirements of Insurance. COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY Whereas, The Alliance Casualty Company, a corporation organized under ,the laws of Pennsylvania, has filed in this office a sworn state- ment exhibiting its condition and business for the year ending Decem- ber 81, 1930, conformable to the re- quirements of the la’ of this state, surance of the State of North Dakota, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true abstract of the original state- ment now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of this Oftice at Bismarck, the first day of April, A.D. 1931. S, A. OLSNESS, Commissioner of Insurance. ‘Tit OF NORTH DAKOTA, } Ofiice of Commissioner 4 of Insurance. fy COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. ry {SEAL} ST. Whereas, ‘The Bankers Indemnity. Insurance Company, a corporation oF- wanized under the laws of New Jer- sey. has filed inthis office a sworn statement exhibitgns its condition and business for the ‘year ending Decem=- ber 31, 1930, conformable te the re- consent to a revision of present con- tracts. Vernon Thompson, 45, St. Paul, died from injuries received in auto- mobile crash. Grand Forks, N. D., June 1.—(7)—| The four chief lines, all of which Raymond Melcher, two years old,| w, J. Burnett, 77, prominent Traill|have definitely been dropped, : killed near Wildrose, N. D. county politician, died at hisshome|are Montreal and St. John, N. B. Clarence Allen, killed near Churchs| near Cummings Friday night follow-| Montreal, Toronto and Windsor; i Ferry, N. D. ing a heart attack. neral services| Winnipeg, Regina and Calgary; Re- James Knox, 19, shot and killed| will be arranged following the arrival / gina, Saskatoon and Edmonton. The near Solomon Springs, Wis. Nels| of ¢ son from Montana. Burial prob-/jink between Windsor and Winnipeg Ontio, 75-year-old farmer, according | ably will be in Ohio, his former home. |is through the United States. The to police said he shot youth when he| Mr. Burnett moved to the Cum-| junction flight between Winnipeg and tried to kick open door of his cottage. | mings district in 1883 and two. years/the border will go by the board also. Helmer Anderson, 35, Audubon, shot | later purchased the farm he lived on regarding the business of Insurance, |of-the laws of this state, regarding| regarding the business of Insurance, : an the business of Insurance, and an °rhe Bast Half (3%) of Lots Five|| Whereas, The said Company has| ‘Whereas, The said Company has] Whereas, The said Company has (5) and Six (6), in Block Forty-one | filed in this office a duly certified] tiled in this office a duly certified |filed in this office a duly certified (41), Northern Pacific Second. Addi- | copy of its charter with certificate of|copy of its charter with certificate|copy of its charter with certificate tion’to the City of Bismarck, in said|organization in compliance with the|of organization in compliance with|of organization in compliance with oats Gf enwan county and state, according to the| requirements of Insurance laws afore-|the requirentents of Insurance laws|the requirements of Insurance laws] tion: in compliance with the require= plat thereof on file and of record in| said. s aforesaid. aforesaid. ments of the Insurance laws the office of the Register of Deeds of| Now, Therefore, 1, 8. A.’ Olsness,! Now, Therefore, J, S. A. Olsness,| Now, Therefore, I, S. A. Olsness,|" Now. Therefore, 1, S.A. Oleness,’ sald county and state. Commissioner of Insurance of the{Commissioner of Insurance of the|Commissioner of Insurance of thée| Commissioner of Insurance of the ‘There. will be due on said mortgage|State of North Dakota, pursuant to|State of North Dakota, pursuant. to| State of North Dakota, pursuant to at the date of sale the sum of Four | the provisions of said laws, do hereby |the provisions of said laws, do here-| the provisions of said laws, do here- Thousand Five Hundred Hight Dol-|certify that the above named com-|by certify that the above named com- | by centify that the above named com- lars and Sixty-seven Cents ($4508.67), | pany is fully empowered, through its} pany is fully empowered, through its| pany is fully empowered, through its together with the costs and disburse- | authorized to transact its ap-| authorized agents, to transact its ap-| authorized agent us rs therea, unl che “ stron, AD. 198s i North Dakota, and are described as follows, to-wit: quirements of the laws of this stat regarding the business of Insurance, 0 Heart Attack Victim ments of foreclosure. ‘a, p, [DEeprate business of Authorized In- | propriate ‘business of Authorized In2) propriate, buslr ate is Ist day of June, A. D.|surance in this state according to the| surance in this state according to the in this st RUSSIAN WAIFS EDUCATED | 1931. laws thereof, patil tho dist day of|iaws thereof, until the Sist day of| the laws thereof, of of} Moscow, June. 1.—(#)—Homeless LR. BAIRD, | March, A. D.' 1932. March, A. D. 1932. March, A. D, 19: D. 19 state legislature -|A8 Receiver of Bismarck Bank, In’ Testimony Whereof, 1 In’ Test Wh ae: ¢ ‘estima reo! r maton epi Nag aUt iite tate bees tetieea marck, North Dakota, a corpora- have hereunto set oy hand have frereunts set Neen od tive baheante ae Mand ey hereun! ittee man, His wife Mortgagee.|(SEAL) and -seal at Bismarck, wie (SEAL) and seal at Bismarck, this|(SEAL) and seal at Bis: thia] (SEAL) hi wife | from 750,000 in 1921 to 4,500, the gov- Fist day of April, A. Furst day of April, A, D. yin ey of -April, A. D. ¥ Apri torneys. for Mortgage, Bismarck, North Dakota. 6/1-8-15-22-29; 7/6 two sons, Mack, Cummings, and | ernment an: ces. Many have been tion, 2UGER & TILLOTSO: A tana, are left, , taught trades in reform schools. i 8. A. 8. A. OLSNESS, ‘Commissioner of Insurance. Commissioner of

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