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, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1931 WATCH MANCHURIAN SITUATION Studying the unfolding develo) Manchurian controversy on opposite had as its eyes at the league council meeting in Geneva the Americar consul general, Prentiss Gilbert (ri league sessions by cable. The Ame! trouble zone is George Hanson (left), consul at Harbin. Associated Press Photo jpments of the Chinese-Japanese sides of the globe the government ight). He made a full report on rican observer in the Manchurian HANKINSON TEACHER HEADS SCHOOL BODY C. H. Siefken Is Elected Presi- dent By Southeastern Educators Valley City, N. D., Oct. 19—(#)— C. H. Seifken, superintendent of the Hankinson public schools, was elected president of the southeastern divi- sion of the North Dakota Education -association at the closing session here Saturday. He succeeds F. Ray Rogers, Carrington. Other officers include J. G. Moore, Fargo, and Clarence Jensen, Kensal, vice presidents; W. P. Olmstead, La Moure, secretary; and H. L. Woll, Ashley, treasurer. Members of the representative as- so and their term of office fol- Three-year terms—Superintendent, Leo Dominick, Wahpeton; Supt. Wil-|$ liam Bublitz, Enderlin; Superinten-| ? dent W. E. McKenna, Edgeley; Miss Ida Spitzer, Ashley. Alternates. County Superintendent Blanche Steven, Ellendale; Superintendent Herman Berger, Lisbon, Superinten- dent J. E. Knain, Milnor, County Superintendent Leo Burnstad, Na- Poleon. is ‘Two-year term—Superintendent G. W. Hanna, Valley City; Supt. Ira L. Plummer, Oakes; Supt. F. Ray Rog- ers, Carrington. Alternates: Supt. Harold Wakefield, La Moure; Cor- nelia Schroeder, Noltimire; Clyde R. ‘Travis, Jamestown. One-year term, alternates: R. M. Black, Ellendale; County Supt. Helen Thompson, C: mn. Officers of the various sections are as follows: superintendent and prin- cipals, C. E. Ingvalson, Ellendale, president; A. M. Paulson, Coopers- town, secretary. English and foreign languages: Myrtle McCrea, Cooperstown, presi- dent; Helen Aland, Carrington, sec- retary. Elementary: Caroline Evingsen, Fargo, president; Nellie Kjornes, Jamestown, vice president; Mary Wallace, Dickey county, secretary. Rural section: Hans Lee, Steele, president. History and social science: W. M. Wemmett, Valley City. president: ™. J, Ernings, Fargo, Marion Dunham, La moue, Rees Commerce: Miss Clair Kunze, Val- ley City, president; Leroy Cooke, Dickey county, secretary. Industrial arts: John Lynch, Lis- bon, president; Mr. Still, Fargo, vice president; Stanley Mythaler, Valley City, secretary-treasurer. HEBRON LEGION ELECTS Hebron, N. D., Oct. 19.—S. P. Rig- vice president; ! and Christ Boehler are on the lunch committee, while the membership committee is made up of Sam Vietz, Carl Roesner, Ben Dittus, R. F. Higbee, Charles Karnetz, Frank Lanz, J. Sullivan, and Joe Rehling. SCHOOL DEBTS REDUCED Beach, N. D., Oct. 19.—In the last 10 years the school indebtedness of Golden Valley county has been re- duced by $132,000, John Wentland, county superintendent of schools, told school directors here. Mainte- nance of schools in the county last year cost $121,289.22, he said. PLAN MEETING AT BEACH Beach, N. D., Oct. 19—Golden Val- ley county Sunday schools will be represented at their annual county convention in Beach Oct. 25. Hazelton, N. D., Oct. 19.—Final ar- rangements are being made for Ha- zelton’s annual corn show, which will be staged here Saturday, Oct. 24, NOTICE Bids will be received for the sale of 50,000.00 Certificates of Indebtedness igh County North Dakota, w P.an. (Certificates to be needed.) Each bid to be accompanied by a certified check for 5% of the amount bid. Check made payable to George F. ‘Will, Chairman of the County Board. Bids to be opened, at 3:30 o'clock . November 4th, 1931, . m. Ail bids to. be filed with, the County Auditor and marked bid for purchase of certificates of Indebtedness. By order of the board of County Com- missioners of Burleigh County, North Dakota. Dated this 10th day of October 1931, A.C, Isaminger, County Auditor. 10 12-19-26. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Floyd Hastings, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, Elizabeth L. Hastings, Ad- ministratrix of the Estate of Floyd Hastings, late of the City of Bis- marck in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons hav- ing claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to sald Elizabeth L, Hastings at the office of William Langer in the City of Bis- marek in said Burleigh County, or to the Judge of the County Court of Bur- leigh County, at his office in the Court House’ in City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota. You-are hereby further notified that Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge of the County Gourt within’ and for, the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, has fixed the 10th day of May A. D. ‘1932, at the hour of ten ‘clock in the forenoon of said. day, the Court Rooms, in the Court House in the City of Bismarck in said County and State, as the time and place for hearing and adjusting all claims against the estate of the said Floyd Hastings, Deceased, which have been duly and regulariy presented as hereinbefore provided. Dated October 10th, A, D. 1931., Elizabeth L, Hastings, Administratrix of the Estate of Floyd Hastings, Deceased, First publication on the 12th day of October, A.D. 1931. ler was elected commander of the Henry Biffert post of the American here. Other officers named include V. I. Wilson, vice comman- der; Ben L. Dittus, second vice com- mander; Theodore H. Mark, adju- tant; Ted Frey, finance officer; A. E. Funk, service officer; Joe Rehl- ing, sergeant-at-arms; F. S. Tollef- son, historian; and Rev. F. W. Gross, chaplain. George Meyer, G. 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