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WALTER BROPHY, JR. IS ELECTED HEAD OF JUNIOR LEGION Renden, Tharalson, Bowers, Martin, McDonald, Carter and D. Brophy Named Walter J. Brophy, Jr., was elected captain of the Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1 squadron of the Sons of the American Legion at the organization meeting of the city’s newest patriotic organi- zation in the World ns Memorial building Tuesday night. Other officers elected were: First lieutenant, Hugo Renden; second Meutenant, Thomas Tharalson; adju- tant, John Bowers, Jr.; finance of- ficer, George Martin; sergeant-at- arms, William. McDonald; chaplain, William Carter; historian, Donald Brophy. Milton Rue, commander of Lloyd Spetz post, American Legion, pre- sided at the organization meeting and was assisted by A. C. Brainerd, a member of the post committee on organization of the Sons of the Le- gion. Spencer 8. Boise, state com- mander of the American Legion, pre- sided at the induction of officers to their posts in the junior organiza- tion and spoke briefly on the duties and privileges of membership. Kenneth W. Simons, chairman of the Legion’s junior baseball commit- tee, asked the cooperation of the the local post, ‘an outstanding success, BELLS HERALD EUCHARIST bells and organ music, ending in a) sudden silence, signalized Thursday, Vatican City, April 9.—(#—Tolling | the opening of Holy Thursday serv- Edmund Lowe Weds When Mrs. Rita Ki Beverly Hil's, Cal., 37. vorcee, met Fdmund Li actor, on his return to New Yark from a European engagement, it foreshadowed a romantic sequel. They were married by an Armonk justice of the peace. (Associated Prees Photo) un disbursement ices, commemorating Christ’s institu-| claims awards to the Blackfeet and tton of the Eucharist. 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Bartel 08, cit cubic fest, lenpeciaholt aren and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1936 RISK LAW BREAKE First C: of Its Kind in State Reaches Conclusion at Williston Conviction, through a plea of guilty, of a man charged with selling insurance without a license, Thurs- day marked the end of the first at- tempted prosecution of its kind in North Dakota by co-operation of the state insurance department and a state's attorney. i Walter O. Burk, Williams county attorney, notified Harold Hopton, state insurance commissioner, of the guilty plea of N. J. Davidson, who was arrested at Williston early in Janay, Davidson, Burk told Hopton, plead- ed guilty and was sentenced to serve ‘ term of six months in the county jail. “Since he has been in jail for over two and one-half months, I expect that we will suspend his sentence shortly,” Burk informed Hopton. Davidson was arrested following a number of complaints to the state in- surance department which enlisted the aid of Burk in beginning what was believed to be the first action of its Kind in the state. Davidson, Burk expfained, was an agent for the Federal Mutual Life, Inc. a firm not authorized to do business within the state, Hopton said. INDIANS MAY GET CASH Washington, April 9.—(?)— The house Indian affairs committee agreed tentatively Wednesday night to ap- prove two bills by Rep. Ayres (Dem.- Mont.) to provide for a per capita it of $622,465 in court of Gros Ventre tribes of Montana. 1% Fare a anneal mess Withdrawals of Gold France was Are Heavy in France| trom the rnineiand. withdrawals Paris, April 9.—(4)—The Bank of HAS PLEADED GUILT nz: .szs 8-zname tno insisting that Reichs- | fuehrer Hitler withdraw his ee The bank raised its discount rate | to 5 per cent from 3% per cent on} Putting their support squarely be- March 28, indicating that withdrawals |hind the big municipal celebration at Veterans to Support of gold worth 1,670,000,000 | of gold were reaching the stage which |which Bismarck will be host to the francs $110,220,000, during the week ending April 3. was dangerous to the bi This huge withdrawal followed a loss of 114,000,000 francs ($7,524,000) in gold during the previous week at the time of the war scare when/during 1935. French bank notes. sible for the death of 2150 people on |rest of the state July 3, 4 and 5, mem- bers of the 40 and 8 honor society ot jthe American Legion, Wednesday Hit-and-run drivers were respon-. night decided to organize a dugout for the three-day celebration. | The proposal is to give the Rex Theatre on Fourth St. the appear- | baseball ance of an outpost in the World Wa: trenches. Inside refreshments will be served to World war veterans anc jtheir friends. Supplementing this will be an en- terprise sponsored by the Disabled American Veterans of Bismarck and | Mandan who plan to obtain the usc of the stage coach once owned by the | — Marquis De Mores at Medora. 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