The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 13, 1936, Page 3

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poe ow ‘LHI BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1936_ station attendant, against the side of | affirmed the decision of District Judge | sum equal to 156 weeks compensation |partial settlement which had been|their nature was affirmed by the su-|brother of Carl and creditor of the the atation. Hoye and the state Work- | FP. G. Swenson who denied a writ of | upon re-marriage. advanced to her for compensation not | preme court in the case of James'Mc- estate, there is no estate from which | Ji men’s Compensation bureau under) mandamus to compel the bureau to| “Where the plaintiff was awarded |accrued at the time of her marriage | Guigan as administrator of the estate |he might realize on his claim. PREN cH RR CRUITIN ( which he was insured sued Hilborn for | pay certain compensation without de-|compensation for the death of her |constituted an over payment and was/of the late Carl Heuer against his a 5 ductions. husband and received # partial settle- | properly deducted from the marriage| widew and their children. VETERANS HEAR FRAINE Uphold Judge Swenson | The plaintiff was awarded compen-|ment which was an advance on com- |settlement provided by law.” Heuer deeded various lands to his} Jamestown, N. D., Aug. 13.—()}— section of the world’s largest In another case, involving the Work- | sation by the bureau at $9.45 per week | pensation awarded but not yet due, Cass Court Backed wife and children four years before his |Col. John Fraine, Minneapolis, is the | irrigation project, which eventually iy men’s Compensation bureau as de-| because of the death of her husband,|@nd later, by her marriage, termin-| Action of the Cass county district|ceath in 1930 and it was pointed out |speaker at the annual reunion of the| will provide water for 5,000,000 acres FOR §p AIN 4 ARMIES fendant and Bertha Edman Thomp-| and later received » partial lump sum|ated her right to weekly payments,” |court in finding a failure to show con-| that unless the land involved be sub- | First North Dakots Volunteer infan-| cf land through 6,400 miles of canals, son, Fargo plaintiff, the high court | payment. She was entitled to receive @| the court held, “that portion of the |veyances involved were fraudulent in| jected to the claim of Henry Heuer, a|try being held at Memorial park at | has been in service in India The cabinet decided the govern- - A SAVES YOU UP T044 WITH THE . 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