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John.L. Lewis Washington, 1.—@?)—President | transport pilot’s license in North Da- ‘Washington, PA response by Comptroller ‘Roosevelt mate tia Wednesday to| kota, is “atviene her long-cherished gut ploon wa to the pet ceca He has recovered 89 out of 91 bodies rency, under Section 5211, U, 8. Revised Statutes.) \ discloge the administration’s attitude | ambition to establish a new interna-/ bow!” of insects “is a uring all those years, developing an Chi No. 2484 Reserve District No. 9 on establishing the @ranery” advocated by ‘Wallace. He said he would discuss Egypt—in a letter to ter ‘and summer from his small hill- 30, 1987 re for Wallace’s proposal crops and all the side home a mile from the river bank | td farm surpluses of bumper years Lee A. Strong, head of the bureau of by the tolling of a bell whenever the Assets “ever-normal Secretary | been the pro- gram—fashioned after that depicted in the Biblical story of Joseph in Mrs. Evelyn N. Burleson of Jamestown Thinks Altitude Mark Achieved N. D,, July 7.—()}—Mrs. jamestown Jamestown, Evelyn N. Burleson, J trix and first woman to receive a tional altitude record for women has been realized. |. “If they don’t deduct too much for Tee er erajor ambition is to set| __ ‘RS. EVELYN N. BURLESON record. & new endurance At the same ee where Col. Charles: Lindbergh took instructions At Jamestown, Mrs. Burleson acts as airways observer for the weather bureau, works for a commercial firm THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. wuLy B ee (RIN ATIMUDE| She Has Set teen TOTOTALMILUONS, | OF Drowning Victims IN NOTE: T0 SOLONS President Falls to. Com: Falls. to. Comment on Report of Break With Insect Battlers. Report. Some Success in Efforts to Stop Ravages in Bug Bowl crop-consuming fmuooees eo fer,” federal officials eald ednesday, “but losses to fields and Man Married Three banedh Months Is Drowned RIVER PACT FORWARDED Forbes, N. D., July ‘7—(e}—Chris- St, Paul, July T—U-—Dean, Holm tian Rahl, 22, Dickey county. tarmer secretary of the tri-state Red living about 12 miles northwest of |WSter commission, announced Wed-. here, drowned at the dam site on Mal- eae ANC @# years of recovering bodies of those who drowned in the Ohio river near Bellaire, ©. John L. Schunk is at last to have his reward. In 1894, when a young man, Schunk dived and recovered his first body. Since then the town turned naturally to him for aid in every river tragedy. Rahl, married three months ago, went out beyond depth and was un- (Published in to call made of the Cur- uncanny knowledge of the river and ite ways-with its victims. ~The town never paid Schunk any- thing, end few of the relatives of the drowned. even thanked him. He be- cate a town fixture, summoned win- REPORT OF CONDITION OF The First National Bank OF BISMARCK, IN THE STATE OF NORTH DA- KOTA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE river took toll of another swimmer. Now at 55 years Schunk is no longer as vigorous as he once was, but despite doctor's orders he insists he will continue to dive for river vic- "Loans and discounts .....++.00ceuswee.$ 596,747.88 Overdrafts ........ 182.58 United States Government obligati: rect and/or fully guaranteed . Other bonds, stocks, and securities ...... - 1,606,459.87 359,781.16 ‘The president meanwhile an- as station agent and traffic represen. | Warfare, Dr. P. A. Annand. ; , smn ar rena |e ws She sw | eb Aa get ee Se rs ee rece oe ¢ ty . s ; : » $5,407.60 oi .sseesreeeree . the funds Just otted them forthe Ret Pe no Se eel cer trlanting ot tee a erie bola, Michigan and: Oklahoma to the Bae Pe eh wr te wae Real estate owned other than banking ssa fiscal 3 Dakota in June, 1931. organization of clubs, “ tec eecesenes ee cccecseccgee z By impouniting 10 per cent of all!” ior to coming to North Dakota,| with the National: Aeronautical mato-|woret in oune vestees een resulting from one of his long battles |i] Reserve with Federal Reserve bank..... 204,220.92 sppropriations not needed for fixed OF |she wrote a couple of “firsts” info the| ciation, and “hopping”, passengers.| ‘They sald the crickets have concen- with the ives. Cash, balances with other banks, and cash lane charest, te aid, record books, being the first girl. to| Mrs. Burleson makes most of the char-| trated their attack chiefly on. the Now the local lodge of the Eagles items in process of collection 718,598.77 can be $400,000,000 in reserve’ at the /F°°n atrutane in Nebraska and first| ter trips while her husband instructs range] inns aud crosuset oie GAaat At Bellaire has snnounced thet it/Y Qi i seeeeee 598. end of the year. He added such|+. ny» gider in Ohio. oder Plain regi, aiid: are’ “parsouleely will sponsor a campaign to give fi- OF ASSEES .......-eeeeeeeresmmeceee 42,746.61 thrift is necessary if the budget’ is to bad in Montans, Wyoming, Idaho, nancial aid to Schunk in belated re- Eee ee cacalscin GeuneeL Tal Nevadal/UtANiead(iee Danan 23 ward for his long and unselfish ser- TOTAL ASSETS . 728,487.88 Ele ghecs contocence ‘Toecaay eau «| Youths Exonerated ‘The ‘grasshoppers have attacked vice in a isirange and rather grim Lia report of disagreement between him Of Slaying Chinese | ‘2% s!8%s and Colorado, Kansas, sreeation. Demand deposits of individuals, ‘tner- and John L. Lewis, CIO leader. He pied . inereeeing Maa ships, and corporations .... Eee er 361,226.56 ine catement, thet sibiown strikes UNIVERSITY CHAPEL | Moorhead, Minn. July. 7, — () — Broad International PRICES FOR ( ATTLE Time deposits of individuals, partner- A ; ' te not sued to Amerie Sten sarmatie pee cet ('RORV THE TR Economic Pact Seen State, county, and municipal dspontia <<. "189,58804 area nitely out of the picture” as suspects " United State Go fs ries tal ae Severe Head Wounds BY in the slaying of Woo Ah Lee, elderly London, July 7—()—Prime Minis- AND HOGS HIT PE AK nited States Government and postal sav- » L i Barnesville Chinese, and will be ter Neville’ Chamberlain told the |. ings deposits ..... siveccceces 891,462.45 Cause Woman’s Death brought into district court in Moor- house of ‘commons Wednesday thet Deposits of other banks, including certi- head at 10 a. m.,, Friday, to stand Premier Paul van Zeeland of Bel- fied and cashier’s checks outstanding 156,529.87 International Falls, Minn., July 7.— @®—Victim of a hatchet attack, Mra. glum, fresh from Haina with Hiden dent Roosevelt, is er pursuing Delegation Confering W Confering With N. D. osatbility of 8 eeu international economic agreement Officials on Ways to Al- The prime minister refused how- H ever to lose any Is of nego- leviate Shortage tations 5 thus far aay # ———_ ‘an ind, he said, is proceéding |feeders Wednesday obtained record Threatening water shortage for the | with inquiries “to endeavor. to ascer- breaking high prices f ttl a city of Crosby brought a delegation |tain how far it s possible to oBtain hogs | Record Breaking Values Are Largely Result of Deple- tion of Supplies sentence on car ‘theft and burglary counts. ; tian Learning on Island Tn announcing that he and Sherift Rosco 8. Brown are now convinced Split by Dlepute the youths have no connection with ‘ the brutal slaying, James A; Garrity, Kyoto, Japan, July 7—(?)—More | Clay county attorney, said new clues than 900 students of Doshisha uni-/| are being studied. The murder took . | Place May 16 in Barnesville, the mo- ceraity, most important seat of Chris: tive believed robbery. Most Important Seat of Chris- Secured by pledge of loans and/or investments...$ 391,462.45 Not secured by pledge of loans and/or invest- MENS ..0...scececees 2,088,857.48 Total Deposits .......$8,279,819.93 Interest, taxes, and other expenses ac- Chicago, July 7.—(#)— Livestock | learning in Japan, were im- here Wednesday to confer with state | agreements on certain general prin-| 5; id te f $16.65 hun- y Tad prooed ‘Wednesday in the university ier oe officials on steps to be taken for fu-|ciples of economic polley among ®|aredveight for cattle ae raise oth oad ne unpaid pedis Oa STINE Tle oq Cenoane eo fe tmicne| WOMAN Inherits ee hedad a,| Sar th” pei curt Capital account; “C se Mankato, J 1. nt came assi ie group he by Mayor This peak in cattle surpassed all © fest tall, gece dt Law, Man-|f toe jen but failed to force Estate of $650, Ingwaldson and George P Homnes, agreement.” highs since early in 1830 and was 35 Hee 2,500 shares, par kato township farmer, was exhibited | Open the c! doors. Crosby, a member of the st pul erry eer is os cents above the previous 1937 top 100.00 per share ...... . Wednesday. Gf the Golden| It was feared military authorities) LaPorte, Ind., July 7. — (®) — Leo| welfare board, planned to confer with | Cafe de la Paix Tied _||touched in Apri. dias Perens eran Jewel variety, it was planted May 1. might be required to take a hand in| Nichols, 48, a factory night watohman,|the welfare board, state health de- tri The hog top equaled Tuesday’s high Undivided pestite net. 55,472.50 settlement of the dispute which was|told Wednesday of receiving word| partment, State Engineer F, J.| Up By Garcons Strike} mark, wnicn was above all previous ndivided profits—net . 472. Total Capital Account ............. 480,472.50 TOTAL LIABILITIES ......++..+.$8,728,487.38 Memorandum Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure said to have arisen among the in- stitution’s 4,200 students over po- licies of the school. The university is pertially support- ed by the American board of foreign missions and is connected with the from Los Angeles of an inheritance of $650,000 from the estate of his great uncle, Joseph Daniels. Nichols said his uncle joined the gold rush and became wealthy. Buron Fitts, Los Angeles attorney, sent the notifi- Thomas and Gov. William Langer. E. A, Willson, executive director of! Paris, July 7. — 7) — Off-and-on the state welfare board, was expected | Paris waiters’ strikes broke out anew to return from a conference with s0-| late Wednesday to tie up the Cafe cial security board representatives in|de 1a Paix, mecca of tourists the Minneapolis to meet with the delega- | world over. peaks here since 1928. Wednesdey’s top was paid, however, on a declining market for some classes of swine. Livestock men said the record breaking prices were largely the result of greatly reduced supplies. This in stration to support demands for re- form of university policies in line with what they considered true ideals Last ‘week, ‘in’ letter to Cook, Burke ‘protested against aid he said was being sent to the Loyalist govern- pg by persons connected with Har- vi In another letter Wednesday, Burke ally opposed in their views, they the afternoon. Stealing pocket knives and alarm clocks from the Cut Rate drug store holiday. celebration Tuesday. Politic- did not meet on the rostrum. Langer spoke in the morning, and Nye in Congregational church. j cation of his inheritance, Nichols said. | tion Wednesday afternoon. Garcons at the famous establish-|turn, they said, is a reflection of the Liabilities: United States Govern- . The 300 held in the chapel were| Nichols has a wife and daughter. Records of the state health depart-|ment, where one is supposed to see /1934 and 1936 drouths. ment obligations, direct and/or fully oes eed thos, by the students SSeS - | ment show that the city has one deep erro else an Cais an ; rian Lee ae nero Bane Past guaranteed .. $1,011,100.00 i, i. val Ps an Pg latibhs Ghwlea nets naris JGSOONONBO SIN. The trike leaders’ threatened to| Alarm Clock Thieves | el! “chemically unsuited” tor direct) Waits thes Me eran deft, crowds | were quoted ata #12 top only a duly Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts) 1,011,100.00 stage @ mass stay-at-home demon-) (tet 30-Day Sentences) mixing with water from a shallow] sitting at the sidewalk tables walt-{lar below the high paid for lambs Pledged: well. Two new shallow wells have been undertaken by the Works Progress fe, he but police . . ot Japanese national te, polities and Gambles store, recently Brought | administration tn co-operation with at down ion ibs Drees ed Coin-Matching Game State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, as: transients, 30-day terms in the Bur- | completed and the other under con- ti beled al ree eee Operators Sentenced I, B. F. Lawyer, cashier of the above-named bank, ‘Harvard Is Charged leigh county Jail. They were. sen- | struction. proms e Sy sient st the sete AIOE is true to ee, tenced Tuesday by Justice H. R. Minneapolis, July 7.—()—Thi e best of my knowledge ani ief. With Aiding Loyalists) sonny. Insurgents Reported barr Eniplore Tmnvsisrectes ot working : can v 3 . aly TP tate + sera aie eg A Con: ‘esses laying matching game on apolis fees Cas! Thomas Sutke’ “(Dem., Boston), Langer and Nye Speak | To Have Taken Tanker [AG GN a ed haat Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day ena rae He ‘believed ie From Same Platform] soraeauc, rrance suly 1—u—|, Minneapolis, “July 1—(m)—County |Stoater” sentences, "The men are|M| of July, 1987, The Spanish government ‘anker vard university has assisted ‘the Loy-| njickinson, N. D., July 7.—()—Gov. Campoamor, which had been anchor- 1) N. Dy » inch 14 Not ublic, alist government in Spain and asked witiam Langer and Senator Gerald eq outside Bordeaux 87 days was) chareed eMmblOve | OF Coe, SOMME /adinnespolis, and Edward Matson, 50, My commission expires Nov. Tr 1944 Secretary lerick = P, Nye took the platform here a8/ missing Wednesday and reports were Rar Ming slaying Nov. 30, 1996, of Bam- Omeha, who pleaded guilty. Rode . for an ‘investigation. Dickinson completed a three-day|heard at the waterfront that it had eae a Correct—Attest: been captured during the night by in- surgent sailors. The reports said in- surgents, after boarding the ship, im- prisoned the crew and took their prize to an insurgent-held port with a ing for drinks that did not come. Walters at the nearby restaurant Chauveau also struck and tried to earlier this year, establishing a rec- Against United States Government and ‘ord for the last seven years. Bits .seeeceeeee 1,011,100.00 postal savings de; TOTAL PLEDGED ..........$1,011,100.00 Attorney Ed J. Goff announted Wed- Hegman Casey, 48, Fargo, convicted (Seal) GEO. A. ANDERSON, nesday Lawrence Brown, 27, dls-|o¢ vagrancy; and Clifford Bowen, 33, uel Brolin, 70, company watchman.| gyRY FORMER PRESIDENT Goff quoted Brown as saying he be-| yredeliin, Colombia, July 71—(>)— lleved the watchman had seised Bis Impressive funeral services were held dismissal and attacked Brolin whet|in the cathedral Wednesday for Car- the latter caught him robbing hed los B. Restrepo, president of Colom- Place. Goff said he would submit the! bis trom 1910 to 1914, who died Tues- heavy cargo of of] and gasoline. Former President of S.D. University Dies Hillsdale, Mich. July 7.—()—Dr. Joseph W. Mauck, 84, former presi- dent of Hillsdale college and of the University of South Dakota, died at his home here Wednesday morning after a lengthy illness. He was pres- ident of the General Free Baptist assembly from 1904 until his death. RAIN RUINS PARTY Edinburgh, Scotland, July 7.—(7)— A drenching rain ruined hundreds of summery dresses and soakea other hundreds .of guests Wednesday at King George’s garden party at Holy- rood house. The king ordered the bedraggled assembly sheltered in the palace. Sheriff's Notice The Tax Payment Committee of Bis- marck and Burleigh County and the Board of County Commissioners of Bur- leigh County have investigated the De- linquent Personal Property tax list in this office. It has been found that several hun- dred of these delinquent taxpayers can pay their taxes but have failed and neg- lected to do so. I have been ordered to levy upon the property of these delinquent taxpayers unless they pay their taxes on or before July 20th, 1937. This is final notice. I must follow the law and the order of the Board of County Commissioners. FRED E. ANSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County. case to the grand jury. day of pneumonia. He was 66. | Check Passer Bound Over to District Court Mrs. Mike Sikora, Billings, Mont., waived examination at a preliminary hearing before Justice H. R. Bonny Tuesday and was bound over to dis- trict court on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. She passed several checks which bore fice titious names in Bismarck in eke and June, the lest one June 8. checks totaled more than $100. FAVOR CINCINNATI Washington, July 7.—(?)—Baseball circles heard Wednesday that msjor league club owners had tentatively agreed to stage the 1938 all-star game in Cincinnat! with the 1939 game go- ing to the Yankee stadium. DT MANY THE charged a meeting held two months McFARLANE RESIGNS ago to raise money for the Spanish! st, Paul, Jul y7.—(?)—Charles Mc- government was financed “from ‘4! 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