The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 20, 1931, Page 9

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LEGISLATIVE. ACT - UPHELD BY COURT State Tribunal Rules Statute| Enacted in 1919 Is Not Unconstitutional A 1919 legislative act, providing that | all actions against any domestic cor- Poration shall be tried in any county . Or judicial subdivision designated in the complaint and in which the de- fendant corporation transacts busi- ness was held constitutional in a de- cision handed down by the North Da- kota supreme court. The statute was attacked in an ac- tion brought by F. R. Griffin against | the Implement Dealers’ Mutual Fire Insurance company, which has offices at Grand Forks. \Suit was brought in Hettinger county on a fire insurance Policy issued to Griffin on a stock of goods at Reedelem, 8. D. Griffin alleged the company is transacting business in Hettinger county, but this was denied by the company which demanded a change} of place of trial to Grand Forks. Judge Thomas H. Pugh, in Hettinger county district court, denied the com- Pany’s demand for a change of venue nd the company appealed. The su- preme court refused to disturb the; order of the lower court. Tt was held by the higher court that Arthur L, Garford, 73, —_ In Love Suit oo lower left, the company “is dependent largely) millionaire manufacturer of Elyria, upon advertisement and activity of/0,, faces a suit for $100,000 damages| its members for the increase of busi- ness and through the activities of, J, such members secures a large number jf filed by Rev. Alexander S. Kalassay, lower right, who charges Gar- alienated the affections of his of applications for insurance policies wife, Mrs. Cornelia Kalassay, above. from residents of Hettinger county, Garford branded the suit a “black- and policies are issued thereon upon| Property situated in Hettinger coun-} ty” and that the “corporation is transacting business in Hett! ° county as contemplated by sut ion | | 6 of section 7415.” Constitutionality of the statute was attacked by the insurance company, but the court held it is not violative | of the 14th amendment to the federal constittuion or of any constitutional | Provision of the state as tending to) te against domestic corpor- ations because “the provision ddes| not apply to natural persons or to| foreign corporations.” | ROSE PRUNING ‘When climbing roses have stopped | blooming, then is the time to prune| them. This prevents formation of| seed and will result in shapely canes.! Cut out the long branches that! bloomed this year. An average of one out of every 800 lobsters hatched reaches maturity. maii” attempt. Stickler ao Above is the filled-in word checker board. The five words—sober, olive, bison, evoke and renew—may egch be = from top to bottom, or from left to right TO PICK OR NOT TO PICK— iGOV.R.G. RUSSELL That’s the cotton problem. Th: bresent crop be destroyed to states. Chairman Stone of th irm board propos m board and Ca! GOV.THEO. BIL6C Associated Presse Phote third of the in economic dis: In southern illiams, cotton member, promised every cooperation in carrying out the proposal. Governor Bilbo of Mi ell of Georgia termed the pian “unwise” and Governor issipp! labeled It an “economic waste.” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 193 JOW EASY IY WOULD IS” HAVE BEEN FOR | HENRIETTA YO MAVE SAID THAT baat), WORD - } WHEN TOM ASKED | HER IF BIM GUMP | HAD EVER KISSED HER = ane IF SME HAD~ 1T WOULD HAVE | SAVED ALL THIS ARGUMENT = aw HERE WOULD NAVE BEEN NO QUARREL = pee SHE WAS Andee HEADED ABOUT IT- AND TOM WAS Yo= een, SHE RESULT IS} WO PEOPLE ARE BROKEN HEARTED-| HENRIETYA= AFTER ALL WHERE \ ADMIT [M, CRAZY ABOUT WOULD | FIND ANOTHER GIRL LIKE HER ? BUT I'M NOT GOING TO BE A GOOF — } MUNG UP WHEN SHE CALLED-ME ON THE PHONE - YE$- | SAID - UNTIL. SHE ANSWERED MY QUESTION= WE WERE THROUGH — AND | MEANT (T= \ THOUGHT SNE WOULD CALL BACK BUT SHE HASN'T— THE GUMPS—BEG PARDON JHE TELEPHONE ~ mu BET IF THAT'S HER if SKEEZIX, IF YOU AND YOUR PALS ‘] COULD FIND OUT WHO 1S SETTING THOSE FIRES IT WOULO HELP YOU OUT OF A TIGHT MEAN FOR US TO BE SORT O° DETECTIVES, /f SAID — FOR “lll FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS QWuere UNCLE JOHN HEARD SEVERAL NOICES A | MINUTE AGO, HE NOW ONLY HEARS ONE voice! HOLD oN! MOM’N POP GOMETHIN’ FUNNY OWN” ON HERE = ITS More...SHH! HEAD, JUST’ ABOVE THOSE BUSHES? HERE'S wHere ) THING You MIGHT as 6o EASY 7 NOM, JOHN, AND DON'T DO SOME- SEE THAT BE Sorry OH! THE MouNT Wiew |) YEAH! TWENTY INN! TANTS THE CLASSY/ FINE BUCKS A HOTEL WHERE THE ‘DAY VAN DOUGHS GO! LETS STAY “THERE TONIGHT Avia Boy, Heery/LeTs see VG EGG SETS YOU BACK THREE SPREAD OuR- ae ONE aoe AND A FRED ‘Wh GIVE OLD SPaGHeT THE AIRPLANE SPIN! "BOUT WT ? THERES PARIS DOWN THERE YOU KNOW WHAT PETE US TO TORN DETECTINES. FOUR HOURS \NILL DO To (YOUR BANK BALANCE 1S NOBODY'S BUSINESS NO HE WASN'T HE SAID IF WE SAW ANY SUSPICiIOUS CHARACTER TO LET HIM KNOW. ny i © aps tal Make Him Talk, Uncle John STICK ‘EM UP, You DOE. *! I GOTTA GOOD MIND TO GIVE THOSE KIDS? ANSWER ME... WHERE ARE THEY ? 2 AULTAGHT! ALL RIGHT! But I GOT AN IDEA WHERE WELL END UD, IF WE KEEP ON THIS er! vou KEEPA Mr \ Wity-ER-AH-TUST A MIN ) UTE, PLEASE, M/STER — NE. STAE WS PLANE AW’ TAN BEXCAA WE WN ENERNY FLXIN’ ris= [LL TALK To HER THIS TIME- IT'S GETTING PRETTY LONESOME WitHOUT HER= SAND IT'S JUST DAWNING ON ME HOW MUCH 1 REALLY LOvE HELLO- HELLO - > MENRIETTA £ tS THAT You- DEAREST ? NENRIETYA? WE GOT THE WRONG NUMBER = at OF Copy Se ey The Cress Trane you WORK THIS SIDE O' THE TRACKS AN’ I'LL WORK THE OTHER. Reg. 1.$ Pit OF: Coprrighe. 199, wet ineCunee we COME ON, NOW..NONE OF THAT PYPSY LINGO! T KNOW You ‘TALI UNITED STATES...TWO Kids... OSCAR AND PRECKLES...\wHere ARE Hey? TLL Give You Aw, DUN'T ARGUE WEET HEEM, Boss! 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