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Board’s WELLSBURG MEN ARE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1937__ MEETS AT FORKS x Grand Forks, N.D. June 18) Three hundred former residents ob believed | itentiary ‘after conviction .on a statu-| charge. Shields was sentenced by at Dusict Judge HL. Berry of Mandan “WG RINAQS [School regis: CLAIMED BY DEAT] Books Audit Broached ‘Young Steele Farm Woman, 27, Dies Suddenly at Home Thursday Night Mrs. Arlin Jaques, 27, died sudden- ly at her home north of Steele. N. D., ‘at about 10 p. m,, Thursday. She had @ppeared well until only a few min- ‘utes before her death. Mrs. Jacques, who was Thelma Wyrymen before her marriaeg, leaves @ 10-months old daughter in addition to her husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Wyrynen, and 11 brothers and sisters. . Funeral services will be conducted at the Jacques farm home at 2 p. m. Sunday by Rev. Herbert Brown of Steele and burial will be in the Wood- lawn cemetery at Steele. Release of Refugees (By the Associated Press) Secretary of State James D. Gron- na held Friday that a “thorough” audit should be made of: the books of the state board of university and school lands. He said his request was nct meant to “point the finger of suspicion at anyone,” but the audit should be made for the protection of the board and the public. Himself a member of the board, Gronna said over $9,000,000 in farm mortgage loans of which a large percentage is past due “would in itself justify this audit.” Secretary Gronna quoted State Ex- aminer Adam Lefor as saying that if no funds were available for the audit, the emergency commission should “come to the rescue.” Total assets of the board, 98 shown by its state- ment June 1 are $43,070,931.93 of which $14,829,483.80 is listed as un-/ school lands. not properly kept. In contract sales, that is land sold on contract, the system used was looseleaf or a card filing system. “If lost, no record of a transaction could be had because there was no dupliate. Immediately we inaugur- ated a new system of bookkeeping in- volving permanent record books which only recently has been brought to proper standard and in condition where accounts could be studied. “This is a matter which really should have come before the legisla- ture, but it is only a short time ago the books were completed. Funds Held in Trust “The funds that this t handles are, by the enabling act and the state constitution, a trust fund for the benefit of schools, and the very foundation of the schools is built: around the board of university and INJURED IN MISHAP George: Vik and Andrew ;Heil-|=. man in Hospital After Ac- cident Near Tappen George Vik and Andrew Heilman, both: of Wellsburg, N. D., were in a here Frida: Thureday night. ‘The two men were brought hospital here at about 3:30 a. m., Fri- @ fractured leg and shock. Particu- lars were not available Friday. Richardton Building . New Sanitary Systeni Lines, Authority for a general vision of the water rate sioners, said. Allocation of = $15,955 PWA grant Mi a. Mra. Frederick. anner Wwattora City, N. D., at its m, Friday, St. Alexiue hospital. upward re-. schedule in announced. hospital recovering from} Funeral services for Mrs. John injuries received in an automobile ac-| tau, 50, Tappen cident near Tappen, N. D., :late| hospital here at 10:90 3. Gay, were to be conduc! to_the| Friday. near Tappen. Hearing on ® petition filed by the Interstate > Trans) Bismarck, and the Elaholts, Tri-City, woman who died at Tapper |c Burial will be in a cemetery ‘company, Fargo, prescribing rate division! ; Charles Shields, Cannonball Indian, begania 20-year term in the state pen- , He had been held in Mor- ordsland in Northern Norway, feta Friday morning for the annus) convention of the Nordlandslaget of the United States and Canada. HM RICH ws rene ia aaa pinta Ease ~ SF nccrneyeenocstoan “Whatever has been the policy in past or will be in the future, the first thought must be safeguatding of these funds. There should be no question in the minds of Se peop of North Dakote as to the ity with which these funds are pro- tected. sold land and $2,319,489 cash on hand in permanent school funds, Records Poorly Kept “Total of outsanding farm mort- gages held by the department is $9,- 848,310 of which $329,575 has been put on the books since 1935, the year I becamt member of the board” for remodeling the No. 2 infirmary at the tuberculosis sanitarlum at San Haven was announced Friday by H. C. Knudsen, state public works admini- {stration director. Bids for the re- modeling contract to provide space for 40 additional patients will be han- Gled by the state board of administra- Is Forced by French Bordeaux, France, June 18—(?)— The French torpedo boat Arage forced the Spanish government de- stroyer Joe Luis Friday to release 53 refugees being held as deserters in Pauillas harbor. The Most Exciting Picture Since “San Francisco” struction company, Fargo. , The Spanish destroyer arrived Thursday and landed a number of , women, children and aged. Members of the crew, however, insisted that 53 men were capable of bearing arms and should join government forces in the Spanish civil war. ICE CREAM MAN DIES St. Paul, June 18.—(7)—C. A. Wat-'. son, 48, president and general man- ager of the Midway Ice Credm Co., died of a heart attack 1, Salary Loans $5 to $50 On Your Pinin Note 2. Auto Loans $25 to $400 3. Auto Refinancing Out-of-Town Loans by Mail SALARY LOAN.CO. Geo, Stevens, Mgr. 28.08. Reduced to sea level, 29.82. Dak. Nat'l Bank Bidg. Phone 405 Missouri river stage at 7 a. m. 12.9 Blemarck, N. D. ft. 24 hour change, +0.7 ft. Sunrise, 4:47 a, m. Sanset. S41 z= = ‘We take this means te express our fit of the Eagles Band. A NICE White Cabin (Located on South ey of You will enjoy our Fried 8; burgers and Hot Dog Sand AN APPRECIATION Bismarck and vicinity forthe {fing support .they-gave the; Bis- marck Eagles Carnival and Danbe thls week, staged for the bere- Its . - ~ te the - - Curb Service Station Bismarck) Chicken Sandwich, WE NOW SERVE FROSTED MALTED MILK Gronna stated. “When I first came on the board it was called to my at- tention by H. B. Hansen, then state land commissioner, that records were | Weather Report WKATHER FORKCASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Gener- ally fair tonight and Saturday; cooler tonight, For North Dakota: tonight and Saturda: For South Dakoti Generally tair cooler tonight. Generally fair cooler tonight. fhowers tonight and F couthwest portion east of Divide Satur- ay. For Minnesota: Probably showers and thunderstorms east portion to- night or Saturday; cloudy weat to- night, becoming fair Saturday; not so cool along Lake Superior. cooler in west portion tonight; cooler Saturday southeast and extreme south. GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS Bat eontinues Low dian Fees nce: far east as Minnesota, with some sta- tions in North Dakota. reporting mod- erate” showers. fallen over the Rocky Mountains and Southern Plateau, elsewhere changes have been unimportant. Bismarck station barometer, Inches: Temperatures have Gratitude to our many friends in D.E. SHIPLEY, | : DRIVE — Highway between Mandan Toasted Ham- all served with Shoestrings. h| Napoleon, clay “I emphasize that. to my knowl- edge, no one person in the de; maent has Chempeed i ier ae und.” J PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station. Total this month to date Normal, this month to Total, January Ist to dat Normal, January ist to 4 Accumulated excess to dat NORTH DARGA TONY » clear ... Carrington, rain . Crosby, cldy. Dickinson, cle: Drake, cldy . Garrison, cldy. Jamestown, cl clear Minot, cldy. Parshall, cl Sanish, cldy. Williston, Devils Lake, Grand Forks, r Hankinson, rain Lisbon, .cldy. 2 Oakes, rain . Wishek, cldy. ce MINNESOTA POINTS High- Low- est est Pet. 82 64. 25 Moorhead, rain SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS Hii low- est “est Pct. 4 66 (OT Aberdeen, rain . ‘Huron, cidy. Mobridge, Pierre, clay. Rapid City, ‘clea’ MONTANA POINTS 2 igh+ Low- e Glendive, clear . 84 54 85 Havre, clear . 70° 52 00 Helena, peldy. 66 42——Cw Lewistown, cle: Miles City, clear . WEATHER AT OTHER ire ae SSsssszsess rary it ‘Edmonton, mamloons, 5. lo, Platte, Ne Okla. City, O1 aS Arig, r. Albert, S., Ptititens geson’S Men’s Sh Odd Facts of OLD BOSTON FREE 1000 MINIATURE REPRODUCTIONS 10” HIGH OF OLD SPIN. WHEEL THAT ACTUALLY WORKS FOR'I000 BEST LETTERS ON: OLD MR.BOSTON FINE LIQUORS REFLECT THE QUALITY TRADITIONS OF OLD BOSTON” SEND LETTERS POSTMARKED OT LATER THAN ONE . WEEK FROM TODAY TO OLD MR. BOSTON, BOX ~~ ING WY }OSTON MASS. , | BBO. Total cost of the two plants, elena tn siete Sp Melia Public Works administration, will be about $65,000. ing lot , jand City Auditor I. E, Giedt.. FDE OPPOSES BILL Washington, June 18.—()—Presi- 0] dent Roosevelt termed “disturbing” ‘Thursday a bill passed by the house to continue an emergency 3% per cent interest rate on federal land bank loans and reduce the rate on other farm mortgage obligations. He said the legislation would cost the treasury more than $40,000,000 a year. TWO BREAK LEGS Minneapolis, June 18—(?)}—Two 8t. Paul men suffered leg fractures Thursday when they fell 20 feet onto ® concrete walk while they were shingling #:roof of a new filling sta- tion, The men fell..when a. two by four, nailed to the roof to support them’ as they worked, gave way. Fred- erick L. Franz, 49, suffered multiple fractures of the right leg, and Frank Bray, 55, incurred a fractured ankle. Louis Braille, a blind musician of Paris, invented Braille, the system of printing books and music by em- bossing dots, more than a century tion, he said. Bismarck police Friday reported discovery of a package name of P. ©. Wheeler, postoffice, TRESTAR HIT! the > Englewood Chicago, Ml., in the park- south of the Patterson hotel Next Attraction Coming Sun. - Mon. - Tues. ~ Never Before Told! The Woman’s Side of the Navy! The spell of Homolulu . . . gay island A navy wife who rel It’s tense, absorbing drama! “WINGS OVER HONOLULU” — with — ’ Ray Milland - - Wendy Barrie’ Kent Taylor - - William Gargan CLAIRE TREVOR - LLOYD NOLA AKIM TAMIROFF- LARRY CRABBE — added — + Cartoon - Comedy - News CAPITOL escapades ... at interrupted romance! 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