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N.D.PARDON BOARD | GIVES TWO PAROLES Applications of Two Are Denied ‘Two men received immediate pa- Toles, a third was given a future date: for an operation. Joba B. Decouteau, sentenced Oct- ober 13, 1933, to serve seven -years| for grand larceny from Rolette coun- y, was paroled immediately, to enable him to support -his wife and eight children. Decouteau’s wife appeared 21, 1934. Applying for commutation of sen- tence at minimum time served, James Blundred received a denial. He was sentenced from Williams county, Jan- uary 27, 1933, for from three to eight years for rape. pon, mitted from Golden Valley county, dune 5, 1934, A three-weeks’ taste of freedom, or @s long as is necessary for him to undergo an operation, will be given ‘William Terwedo, Cass county. He ‘was ordered sent to Veterans hospital at Fargo, to be returned to prison fol- lowing the operation. Terwedo is robbery. He was sentenced Septem- ber 25, 1928. Frank Tosner, serving one to tive| rt, years for grand larceny from Golden| wrwr, Valley county, was ordered paroled at minimum time. He was sentenced January 23, 1934. POSTAL SUPERVISORS 10 MEET AT LISBON National President Will Be Prin- cipal Speaker on Pro- gram July 22 National President H. C. Ressler, as- ip. A member of the national executive committee, Enoch Nelson, superin- tendent of mails at Minneapolis, is also scheduled for an address. The Program is in charge of Clarence Goschill, assistant postmaster at Lis- bon. ‘Wilkinson will review the work of serving @ 15 year term for first degree fie ce ce state's appeal for $6,000,000 addition- al funds with which to carry on mer of this i 2 rs ii FFLETTEst Bs cue a i rf aeF 3 2 ae PE Fat E ite | Albert of Belgium Portland, President of the group, will give a Teport of the national meeting. A business session will bring the meeting to a close. Bank Receivership For Mon! Held ‘On Way Out’ |itftempersure worth something some day and then|Tuesday and We the receiver can collect. In the latter case, bonding com- have usually paid in Holding his chin up like the aris- tocrat that he is, here you see a new picture of the infant son of the King and Queen of the Bel- gians. Christened Albert after the late King, he will take the title of Prince Albert of Liege. Palen Says Additional $6,000,- 000 Request Has Been Referred to FERA baees f Various road construction projects under the NRWR will continue, A. E. Palen, federal roads bureau district g: * i F BB Te way department Tuesday. notifica’ At the same time, Palen said the SRIIBBRELSEEee: highway work during the late sum- spring Saseesessessaceseseng | peeseesckesseeeeeent hh 3 5 5 : aegh ag nessenss i Bet 54 i ' Gj i af sagt" 8 i ge : aut a E SRazssl SReNSASRRSNSeRasecssaseRssassaseg S SBbeeeseesseesesesseessseesseeescheesese I Ey 5 a gagor. the national convention held last year this connection the same as at Chicago which he attended as a of other creditors. Very often delegate from North Dakota. Methods creditor's equity in the chattels was of improving the postoffice service: wiped out. will be discussed, officers for the com- Bans Hard-Boiled Policy ing year will be elected and the con- Baird thinks it improbable thet a vention site for the next meeting hard-boiled policy of bank liquidation ‘will be chosen. would have returned any better re- Harry Larson, Bismarck, rote packed rag ogy egy carga speared dent of the state group. Other G mar! lor items which might cers are R, T. Lge alga Legality of $8,125 eg pcre pap oer arene igs president; W. R. Abrahamson, Grai artment Un- cally peared because vice-president; How- by State Dep economic conditions which have be- ard Kreiwald, Carrington, . der Investigation set the state in recent years, Another Paraguay Be! ' poliey’tn dealing. with fart debtoce ° regen om such "Chace W. ae total 1 saris eubraitied by the sate Where possible, feta of banks ha a of , ve Cc aaa “s pianway, “4 eee eiceaas: | names anid tn etter barnes, kk: te gost aN + 10 Asuncion, Paragua: HP) lor payment, pending comple-|cases ‘was impossible, since there Oey ly i Wi| tion of an investigation to determine| were no takers. ‘The result was that/enek Drivers Renew beliet she had clinched « decisive legality of the purchases. the receiver had to collect on each victory in the Chaco War. Epproval of the vouchers has) piece of paper as best he could, set-| Wage Boost Demand If Paraguayan hopes are confirmed | been withheld, some members) ting up a system of district agents for it appeared likely the army could|°! the state auditing board question-|that purpose. The collection diffi- Macwsck Suu. 19-o—Te eject Bolivia from Fort Ballivian, her|¢d whether the came with-| culties were further ated Fo gre i alley principal stronghold in a disputed] !n the statute providing for informal 4 pope raed ares for which the rival armies have) bids only in buying which amounted Tareas again unless een battling since June 15. to less than $3,000. Purchases over wages are increased. ‘, aad ‘A statement of the ministry of de-| $3,000 must be by advertised bid. ater Moncey Dahl, union truck fense claimed forces had| Final action of the board is ex- om Proposals rived Eareerer pected, to take place at the neapolis-8t. Paul region lai meeting of the auditing group. and of 22 of the 166 firms involved Highway department officials as- in the controversy, and decided only serted the purchases were entirely one thing—a general increase in within the statute, explaining the —would deter them from walking out. trailers had been purchased at dif- ‘The 22 firms requested the lal ferent times, one being bought on beard. $0. paren leemmeciately ariiirs- April 14, a second, April 16 and a on 0 Aittecnnee cer. SARS and third April 18. The three were ship- working conditions, but union ped to various district headquarters, ers refused to enter into any = one going to Valley City, another to tiations affecting only a part of the Minot, and a third to Bismarck. Each drivers. trailer cost $2,375. Four informal Should there be no agreement by When You Need _|}nias asked an. received, with 7 p.m. Wednesday, union members n You were an. , re the lowest bidder receiving the ord- are to meet to vote on a strike. TITL EN- other meeting, at which representa- ORL PLUMBING os Bre eee, ttend, is AMEL PLUMBING FIX- The wave. Saiaed at 08 ieee Se ot eter eratia. arn. s ad. TURES, GAS _ STOVES ||‘ effect $375 sa freight, ped crtig dB — thy AND SPECIALTIES there ever will be another of its kind | strike. ‘ si Call: on Frank G. Grambs Company Rear, 112 Second Street Bismarck, . De Phone 561 Ernest Thank You To the Voters of Burleigh County: I take this means of expressing my appreciation of the wonderful support you gave me at the June primary, and shall endeavor to conduct this office in such a as to merit your continued confidence. COUNTY TREASURER _ CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Edward P. Crain, Deceased. Notice is hei jiven by the un- dersigned, as iministrator of the state of laf f tl 5. g ! i ike z 8 it Feb: ! g 5 H g a F I [ i i | S e : gz i [ s i a i E fi ivt if Ff a Ege? i Bs 58 5 Fa ge of the County and for the County of Burle! State of North Dakot url teh, Ane. ee Herts ta, ef Hi ; i i E i Boe, tn the Court 1 in City of Bismarck in said Reieine Nit ‘eds 7 * Seana the estate of the said Edwa in, which have been enlr ane reeuien7 presented as here- Dated. at Bismarck, N, D. July, 9th A. D. 1934. nS Adminietestor of the ie tate of Edward P. Crain,| bv ¥. Kolneh, Kaminietraion : HC pubitcation on the 20th day est: : B i #3 Hi 5 E g & | way nfz E THE EE : ifs at i i a5 i | Elness i | Fil, a i! (Pol. Adv.) +| Universal Motor Co. Ba Bismarck. This will expand the canine Is Building Addition work suo to foo are af ix sociation; W. R. Overmire, manager, For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair) Excavation and filling work pre-| Actual construction work is ex- insurance it, Federal Land|‘tonight and W 3, HUY | paratory to construction of an addi-| pected to begin within the next week Bank, St. Paul; and E. O. Bailey, .| tion to the repair shop of the Uni-/or 10 days, Fleck said. The addition Bismarck, of the Bank of North Da- versal Motor Co., at the corner of| will be constructed south of the. kota. ;| Broadway Avenue and First St., was| present shop. ~ The president’s address will be giv- begun this week. en by George Dickinson, Minnewau- The addition will be of brick con- 30,000 TO STRIKE kan. E. A. Erickson, vice struction, 50x70 feet in dimensions,| Huntsville, Als., duly 10—()—The Ease Pain Now Minutes 2. IN AN HOUR MISS THE DANCE AT THE CLUS TONIGHT. 19 LOVE TO we WELL, DID BAYER ASPIRIN STOP THAT A Discovery That’s Bringing Fast Relief To Millions Now comes amazingly quick relief from headaches, rheumatism, neuri- tis, neural .. the fastest safe relief, it is said, yet discovered. Those results are due to a scien- tific discovery by which a Bayer Aspirin Tablet begins to dissolve, or disintegrate, in the amazing space of two seconds after touching moisture. And hence to start “taking hold” of pain a few minutes after taking. 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