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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1936 t }the Reconstruction FOREST FIRE DESTROYS COTTAGES ‘Discrepancies Discovered| paisa se apcsiosgg aime ) & result of his investigation into the ,, motor vehicle department state high- »Plannigan said. Flannig: explaining that the difficulty turned REGISTRATION FEE. - COLLECTION DRAWS | FLANNGAN'S FIRE} Through Complaints of Slow Service, He Says State Highway Commissioner W. J. ‘announced Friday that as} ° [9 way patrolmen have been “Discrepancies ih the collection of funds was discovered through » del- uge of complaints on slow service.” Checking up on the situation, it was determined that license plates for the last three months have left the department the same day applica- tions were received, jan said out to be failure of certain notaries public. to turn in the collections to tee motor vehicle division. ’ These notaries public collected reg- istration. fees from applicants, issued “license applied for” windshield stick- ers and then did not turn in the This cottage, giving up every board to licking flames, was one of many destroyed at scenic Bandon on the Oregon coast during forest fire which turned southwestern Oregon timberland into huge torch and de. stroyed towns of Bandon and Prosper. Later a great fog bank, rolling in from the Pacific. brovnht at Inast a brief roxnite. (Aseociated Press Photo) (BIRDZBLL SUPPORTS ROOSEVELT POUCHES Former Justice ieee Sipe for Ads ministration in Political Address Here Support of the Roosevelt adminis- tration’s banking, insurance and fi- Thursday night by L. E. Birdgell, for- mer justice of the state supreme court and now chief counsel for the Federal Deposit Insurance corporation, in & political address at the city auditorium thenational debt today carrying . | $1.25 less per capita than was the case in 1924 and that these low interest rates have been extended to businéss- men, farmers and home owners. Reviewing the major laws enacted by the Democratic administration, he challenged the Republicans to say which of them they would repeal and why, : Expect Some Loan Losses In his remarks on the government's financial position, Birdzell pointed out that a million loans had been eye under the H.O.LC., totalling $3, 000,000 and that there was a contin= gent lability on them of approximate- ly $1,000,000,000, that the government nancial policies was voiced here |‘ Finance Corpor: ation and $2,000,000,000 in toe eee teens | mi esbulesion gee: and to it the prospective $1,- | 00:000.000 in eandicipated losses from | the H.O.L.C. and farm credit loans. Cites Farm Loan Figures The manner in which the govern- ment came to the rescue of both farm- ers and their creditors, Birdzell said,,| is indicated by the fact that when | Federal $25,000,000 in outstanding loans to 6,000 farmers, whereas it now has ‘$19,000,000 in loans to 30,000 farm- ers and in addition there are $57,000,-" 000 in commissioners loans to 27,000 this was the first time he had ever | “competed with the president.” Patrolmen to Gather | Oct. 14 at Jamestown) Dickinson, N. D., Oct. 2—(P)—A state convention of the North Dakota patrolmen’s association will be held at Jamestown Oct. 14 and 15, G. W. Mc- Cutcheon of Dickinson, state presi- dent, announced Friday. Patrol and maintenance employes of the various divisions of the North Dakota highway department are to Mrs. Carl Tonella, one of the six Heiress Elopes, Parental blessing being delayed, formerly Marie Louise Kaufman, above, “million-dollar warrant charging embezzle! $96,000 was issued te Priday age iol ed J. C, Vandagrift who resigned as president of the Union Savings bank Sept. 22. The complaint was signed by State’s Attorney Louis N. Crill, F. R. Strain, state superintendent of banking, and Tom Eastman, assistant, attorney general. The action, Strain said, was based on an auditor's report of the bank’s condition, completed Thursday. The superintendent said $25,000 of the shortage was covered by Vandagrift’s surety bond. ‘The alleged embezzle- ments, according to the complaint,| covered a period from June 6 to Sept. 12, last. Strain said some of the alleged em. into service to clear up two types of here Thuraday night, tearm, ae semper sy bat} Schilling’ + “let down” in registration fee collec- Birdzell pointed out that lower in- tions, terest rates make the expenses of would not reveal the amount of the} shortage still existing. He said, how-! ever, that all deposits of less than| $5,000 in the bank were protected by | the federal deposit insurance act. | The bank remained open for busi-) mess Friday. UNEMPLOYMENT LESS | Washington, Oct. 2-—@)— Directors | ot the Chamber of Commerce of the United States were told Friday that private inher had increased PURE Vantin retains its delicate flavor Ga in all mans Wal | { 3 . hi we been collected the State Patrol Active bape? Pe es , This difficulty and another caused| ‘“Hereafter applicants sending by payment of fees with worthless| worthless checks to the department| checks was cleared up by the state| will be prosecuted in the courts,”| Col. Paul 8. Bliss Bliss will address the were the weaker ones held by banks highway papel Commissioner Flan-| Flannigan warned. Wee ad eduoasne. cen ia oe and insurance companies, the effect nigan stated. Meanwhile, the audit. of the motor| day p ms on “National fense”| was to bolater those institutions and Accounts have been squared with all| vehicle division, begun Monday at his' at 7:30 p. m. Friday in the Will school| make them safer. i ae siivision, composed | childhood friend, who is_em- notaries public as the result of the| request was moving forward according | building. Colonel Bliss, who is a re-| | From the government debt of $83.-| Datos now employs about 90 perks MeN ND sits highway’ patrol’s activities, Flanni-|to Hannigan who seid “further evi-| setye army officer, will answer ques-|779,000.000 which was the figure on| Dexo'a now employs, about 90 work ee gan said, and all but about $300 of jdences of political sabotage and col-| tions during an open forum following] June 30, Birdzell. said, should be sub- | °S 4 J The favorite ane of CCC enrolees, ” them will attend the Jamestown ses- the approximately $2,000 in worthless | usion” were being discovered. ea reads who is interested! tracted $2,000,000,000 in assets held by Ra gioll Hives: Ls pork au apolesaiice. Bliss Will Speak to could afford to lose that amount in| participate in the two-day sessions. | these transactions and the numerous | he ported. WPA Pupils Tonight farm loans which were made, MeDutehson said he expected 1,000 | Since, however, these loans usually! state employes of the department's babies” of Mr. end Mrs. Louis G. Kaufman of New York, started looking for a job during her | honeymoon. The heiress startled seven divisions will journey to James- ! society by eloping to Armonk, town to organize the state association.) N. y., with a Marquette, Mich., o "This is the Ad of the IGA Stores Flour Sale... 49 Ib. bag ... 88 that mes bad Ws much 9g our RED OWL 24, ba : 98 FAP MDALE ‘s He se WE sesh b eects Bee 24%, Ib. bag + cio lbss = saeco 89e Baking Powder’:*: &20¢ CALUMET... Makes Beller Baking Cri sco GREEN TOP Baker’s Chocolate 2436] snrcue PREMIUM N. a SUGAR 22:1: cannons Coates a3 | ee Granulated 2 bunches for A:HBakingSoda ¥;.71¢ Yeast Foam + =":.714,¢ Spices emteiiae « ous Favorite of Pkg. 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