The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 11, 1933, Page 3

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FEARS MORATORIN ON HORTCAGE WS “APROVAL NHS 02 Bills Passed by Lower Body Of Which Seven Now . Go to Governor ‘The North Dakota house Friday passed 12 bills, including seven from BA “anne G The latter now await act y Governor William Langer. Heading the list in importance was the senate measure providing for a year’s moratorium on mortgages, ex- perien hel atl to two the of redemption from mortgage foreclosures and real estate execu- tion sales, ‘The constitutionality of the meas- veral times in the hired ring “it may be uncon- stitutional but it’s worth the try,” and R. E. Swendseid, Mountrail rep- resentative, adding that he was will- ing to leave it to the courts.” Edwin Traynor, Ramsey, said he believed passage of the bill hasten foreclosures by those now holding mortgages while Ole Ette- stad, McHenry, declared he was op- Posed to the measure because he had sworn “to uphold the constitution to the best of my ability and this seems to be unconstitutional.” ‘The vote for passage was 80 to 19. ‘The house approve! the bill for creating a board of budget review for villages, towns and cities. The re- view board would operate in any town with a population above 1,000 ‘and would consist of seven members. iaty ‘budgets and proposed Wond is nary bu and proposed Sues. It carried 101 to 5. Two measures affecting dentists, one eddie 3 them to sign te. Jogging along over a rugged path for the last few weeks, the bill to LACK COLLATERAL ON RAILROAD ADVANCES Find Many Loans to Carriers Are Not Secured At Present Values Washington, Feb. 11.—()—A report showing that loans by the Recon- struction Corporation to some rai roads exceed the present value of the collateral held by the day. Half a dozen railroads now owe the corporation more than the market value of the collateral they advanced for the loans, the report said. Part of the document was read into the record by Chairman Cousens of the committee that is investigating car- tier loans. The R. F. C. report showed that the owes $2,903,000, value of only $898,000. Miles C. Ken- nedy, chief of the railroad division of the relief corporation, testified, however, that it was “adequate se- ee in his opinion. ting in a lottery conducted by the North Dakota vator for giving away “Where day school with al Miss Ella Brelje, superinte 5—-Mornit worship (English). Mrs. FG. Peters, organist, ea Sermon: “Christianity—A Blessing io a Nation.” m.—Bible hour in charg either League. dish eo 7: at Ag ‘Vesper services (: iss but is & reproach to any Prov, 14,34, ‘ues “4 evening, Feb. 14, at 8 +o'clock, there will be a business and geveatienat meeting of the Walther rt ue, ‘The choir will rehearse immediate- iy the evening services. Confirmands Saturday morning at! 10 o'clock, Abraham Lincoln went fo church, Do you? It yes have no church home, you are welco: to worship with us. | Banana oil is not made has or any other fruit. ithe hundreds of products obtained) | + i ; i FF AH f Ele iat aEHy ial 7 el A i i j 5 i i é F : FF i iid E a FTE z i NORTH DAKOTA POINTS “Tam Low Pet. ISMARCK, cloudy .. -15 clear 14 16 14 12 18 16 16 17 16 OUT OF STATE Banc d 2 a i ERP ant ¢ F a Seacsuadzgebss ND. CONSERVAT Friey! BE 4 FY Erg? afel ae £ 2 epocezco cpoogpoogpocepopoopockocoyopoccoccoged DEPARTMENT ASKED but that fis collteral hes s-maceer| Bill Would Make State Engineer Responsible for Control # | Rag F E VISITORS FLOCK 10 SEE NEW FORD V-8 112-Inch Wheelbase, Is Much Roomier A ff A | i i E i i : F : 5 gi 1 3 i i i g eS si est 4 T at 5 Provisions of law courts to limit of time for THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1983 Killdeer Girl May Get Heroism Medal | sfbbee i E reimburse J. for law library lost in capitol fire. H. B. 248—Falconer (by request): Provides for election of auditor, as- of Mountrail, of Sargent: Het ik i F s g oe ne Hee pif I h } : i Ase : ii if | i i EE ; 5 : | tp E Measures For Two Con- stitutional Changes Time for Offering Measures to Expire F it 3 | i i : Is 3 F | ge if e le I i d aE i Ht | Hi Te g : | i Fe Ss SENATE VOTES DOWN COMMISSION REVISION Declines to Approve Law Nam- ing Devine as Manager of World's Fair Body Hila Hae P g 994 caEe Property, and a that a valued policy is one which ex- presses on its face an agreement that the article insured is to be valued at @ specified sum. A bill providing for hospitalization of the poor, with the township to pay 25 per cent and the county 75 per cent, was recommended for passage. Senator S. 8. McDonald's proposal to create a commission of three to report to the next legislature on the advisability of establishing a state printing plant was recommended for passage by the state affairs commit- tee. Indefinite postponement was voted for a bill to authorize voters to make an excess tax levy by 60 per cent of the electors, instead of a majority. Similar action was taken on a meas- ure to broaden the zoning privileges of cities if property owners petition that restrictions be listed. CAMPBELL WILL POSE Daytona Beach, Fla., Feb. 11—(7)— Sir Malcolm Campbell said he might take his bluebird racing car out on the beach here Saturday to let photo- graphers make pictures but express- ed the opinion the course was too rough to try for a speed record for a few days. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SPECIAL. Regular $5.00 oil tonic combination wave. $4. luding shampoo and finger . fornia combination, $3.50. Califor- Big mane Nook. 102 3rd St. Phone STEAM SUPERCURLINE permanent waves. Regular $5.00; reduced; dis- tributor grants short-time special of $3.50. We use oil in giving all per- manents. Harrington's. Phone 130. On Display Today THE NEW V- See it and get complete details at our showrooms Copelin Motor Company Phone 318 statute providing | Free Admission to a Special Show at 10:00 A. M. Saturday, Feb. 19th, showing Jack Oakie in “Sailor Be Good” will be given to any boy or girl who will bring 5 Wonder Loaf Wrappers with them to the Capitol Theatre. 5 Wonder Loaf Wrappers will also be ac- cepted at the afternoon mati- nee but for a different show. ——————————- BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS- CHARGE AND ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON In_the District Court of the United States, District of North Dakota. In the Matter of Elgin Bruce Carman, bankrupt. bankrupt—No. 8759 in bankruptcy. To the Honorable Andrew Miller, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the district of North Dakota: Elgin Bruce Carman, of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, in said District, res- pectfully represents that on the 7th day of January, 1933, last past he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surren- dered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore, he prays that he may tbe decreed by the court to have a full discharge from all debts provable againet his estate under said bank rupt acts, except such debts are ex- cepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 25th day of January, A 33. ELGIN BRUCE CARMAN, Bankrupt. Order of Notice District of North Dakota, ‘On this 8th day of February, 1933, on reading the Petition for Dis- fparee of the above-named Bankrupt, it is— Ordered by the Court, that a hears ing be had upon the same on the 7th day of April, A. D, 1933, before the said court, at Fargo in said district, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and that notice thereof be published in The Bismarck Tribune, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may rat the said time and place ant cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the court, that the Referee shall send, by mail, to all known creditors, copies of said petition and this order, address- ed to them at their places of resi- dence as stated. ‘Witness the Honorable Andrew Mil- ler, Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof, at Fargo, in said dis- Ber on the 8th day of February, A 1933. (Seal of the Court) J, A. MONTGOMERY, By BR STEELLS Deputy Clerk, Wonder of the World

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