The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 12, 1937, Page 2

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5 i i eens ne 2 PERMITS TO SET UP EXCHANGES GRANTED Four Receive Certificates From State Banking Board; Two Are Denied Pour certificates to establish ex- changes in neighboring towns were granted to state banks by the North board, pending ap- | proval of the Federal Deposit Insur- amce corporation, Bank Examiner Adam Lefor announced Thursd: Ex i a ni Fembina by the Citizens State Bank uf Neche, at Makoti by the Peoples of Parshall, and at Max by the Garrison State! bank. The board deferred action for 30) cays on 12 other applications to com- | e 1937 act of the legisla in | ec ns on which action was) State Bank of Bre- Niagara and : Walsh of Grafton, Hoople, anc Steel State Bank of Streeter, @ under the legisla- the “paying and receiving ities in all ways a regular bank would, ¢: they cannot make loans. Taught Evolution Was Joke, Teacher Claims) Waynesburg, Pa, A & hot, gas-lit country school with overall-clad farmers tive act, stations” will serve the commu! of the teaching after counsel for the Wh: ship school board recalled four pupil i to “get at the bottom of this monkey | Susiness.” A student tesified at session last week that Mrs. Mo: Barefoot-children dozed front seats of the sc hearing moved on Testimony was P } beard of farmers and a state high way department mechanic reserved! until Priday their deci re-employ Mrs. Morris. ROBBER MAKES GETAWAY Kansas City, Aug. 12—<P—A g- man carrying @ pistol in a paper sac! held up the cashier o: State dank here shortly after noon! Thursday and escaped between | $5.000 and $6,000 in currency. on FINISHING Rolls Developed, printed (6-8) | AUGUST SPECIAL: $xi¢ tach Art E you! negati Mounted under glass, now only $1.39 Complete photographic and stock of Eastman Brownies, movie eras, Verichrome Hoskins-Meyer Bismarck, 'N. D. “The Home of KFYR” The s | n State Bank of Mi- | “ on whether yp |London, En: eee | Novelist Passes a | Edith Wharton Dies In French Chateau , died Wednesday here, it was ned Thursday. The author of han Prome” and was 75 years old. 5 p.m. Wednes- an apoplectic stroxe ered early in the morn- a. e had lived France for nearly Fears and 3 en many books Perisphere and er of the New York wi far N. D. Leaders Attend Security Conference Yegional conference of Region of the unemployment compensation! division of the social security rd. State and national leaders regisver- ed for the conclave from Washing? D. C., Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Iowa, and Nebraska. The five states make up region 3 o! the division. FORMER DAKOTAN DIES St. Paul, Aug. 12—.P—Harold Owen Fitch, 63, died Thursday after | a two months. Born in the an illness of ind, he came ‘United States, sets |N. D. He moved to his family in 1919 and rq Gepartment manager for the Bohn} | Refrigerator company. to Personal Recipe of our family that’s been making finejwhiskey for 50 Years THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THUR Driver Wrecks Truck To Avoid Hitting Family C ONTINUE D from page ens Central Chinese | Troops Converge Towards Shanghai Nanking government’s central army under the command of Gen. Wang in, was reported stiffly de- Great 5 At sunset, Japanese dispatches said. all pass. the s For almost a month Chi- nese troops have been pouring down from Chahr and Suiyuan provinces to hold the Great Wall against the expeceed Japanese effort to add Cha- har province to their domination of North China. Slain Man Partially Identified by Police D., Aug. 12.—— Grand Forks, N. _Lawrence Martineson Emerges From Crash Near Center With Cut Finger A cut finger was all Lawrence Martineson, 28-year-old truck driver for the Dakota Maid warehouse, had to show Thursday for heroism that | saved a man, his wife and their three, Sez: from certain serious injury | first rux | laid down despite Johnson’s objection, children ¢ and poss: His employe: death Wednesday. truck. Martineson was driving a van loaa- ed with 5 tons of flour west toward | in rep! partmen: Center Wednesday morning. About} nomination was one to the supreme’ Alabaman’s nomination was a W. E Weldy, man-/ and ; ager of the warehouse at 215 Main! mate Hugo L. Bisck—” when Garner ave., west, had a totally-demolished interrupted to reverse his ruling and) | sustain Johnson's objection. | 6 miles east of Center a model T Fora car going eas ped behind a high- way maintenance car to allow Mar- esON tO pass. The Ford was driven by Albert east of Center, and contained his wife and their three children. before Martineson reached the A 45-year-old transient shot to death | ., here early Wednesday in the Great orthern railroad yards was partially = . IC in Seattle, Wash. Anderson found a paper slip in the bearing the name ‘Frank Smith.” This checked with Ciscovered on the man’s clothing. The coroner has wired Seattle authorities | for further information. Cleat marks | and sheriffs officers have quizzed several ents but had no) to the killer Thursday afternoon. whose home may have been , the road. Tuck, loaded with five tons of an down the ditch 100 feet 40 feet beyond, upside down. The greater part of five tons of flour settled over the surround- Peace Officers of State to Meet Here Call for a state-wide meeting of the Rate Reduction Would + Bankrupt Rail Firms Washington, Aug. 12—(P—Robdert : Wed- rail-! banktuptery togeth on coal is reduced! for operating the bureau during the! cuss the threatened suspension of all activities of the criminal identifica- tion bureau through failure of the 1937 legislature to appropriate funds ‘current biennium. now being con- injure many thou- holders in the coal igating committee. Young denied, however, that a rate. red In would “wreck” his pending se Sunrise, 5:36 a. m. Sunset, 5:00 p. m. PRECIPITATION s ma: MINNESOTA POINTS High- Low- est est Pct. ai 60 Forks, president of the state group. He said that close to 1,000 of ciation’s 1,300 members are te attend. Hough called attention to law enforcement officials in co-op-| erating with other peace officers in| Draw Up Battle Lines Camp Ripley, Minn. Aug. 12—}— Militery units from Minnesota-North | tio: | all go but of the! i Co Confirmation Is: velope bearing the name had been preme court nomination, the senate Sliced open on the vice president’ then piunged into discussion of the desk that senators suddenly began! pending motion by Senator Wagner stirring around excitedly. center Ashurst insisted, however, on speak-/ ing on the subject. eo) seuisietion He said Black was a lawyer of! “transcendant ability and great in-/ | the compliment paid it by permitting | consideration of the nomination that time.” i At this point Burke interrupted from his seat in the rear of the! Dis Domination to the | oars leas of the custom,” he said,| 20% to the senate for confirmation “there never has been an occasion at/ the present nomination to the | "| court of the United States. It should} study.” Ashurst then moved the senate con- sider the approval of the nomination, Ashurst reconsidered, and withdrew | S0mery W: his motion. situation, which he said was with danger to the country because of | efforts to dominate the court, it was! nomination should go to committee. SDAY, AUGUST 12, 1987 Di == of the nomination if anyone | “No,” Garner replied. “It must go f Sree toe 8 ree eee Russians Take Off LETYPE On New York Flight BRIEFS“== Moscow, Aug. 12—()—Sigismung NTINUE Delayed as Two ye TERI, Barkley replied, “it would Levaneffaky, the Soviet Union's mos, i i i un to go | ae famous flier, took off Thursday ;, Voice Objections} ccatire session at this tie: | "a trans-polar’ flight to New Yori. ; Without a further word on the su-|* FACES LIFE IMPRISONMENT john Ardelean, 17, faced &@ sentence of life imprisonment |Thursday upon his conviction 00 | charges of raping a nine year old girl. A jury returned a verdict of guilty Unlike two previous, success{y) | Russian flights to North America oy:. ithe roof of the world, this will no aim for the Pacific coast and wil) no, | be non-stop. Levaneffsky and five members 9, his crew took off at 6:13 p.m. (9:1; a. m. CST.) with stops schedule; 3; Fairbanks, Alaska; Edmonton, 4j. berta, and—possibly—Chicago, ‘Thursday in (Dem., N. ¥), to take the Wag- Black occupied his usual seat in the! ner-Van Nuys’ anti-iynehing bil f the Democratic side of the: oO tien D we yan the f Opposition immediately was ex- {school athlete's punishment at life Pressed in other Senator | imprisonment. Bridges (R., N. H.) said he would vote | against confirmation. Rep. Cox (D. Pasdieecer! in house opposition to re 3 : i court bill people, ding j wage and hour BIL said: |senool plenie,, drowned Hopkins to Dedicate | “It is the worst insult t ! Bay at Henry's grove,| been given the nation.” stipes ted Peg miles south of here. Wahpeton P ublic Pool Attorney General Cummings and — | Solicitor General Stanley Reed hur- | MINNESOTA JUDGES NOMINATED niedly conferred at the justice de-| Washington — President Roosevelt t considering whether the | sent to the senate Thursday the nom, ¥ Vi FIVE DROWN Ocean City, Md.—Five children and a Sunday e reading clerk read, “I nomi- Announcement that WPA adm trator Harry L. Hopkins and H O. Hunter, assistant administr: will come to Wahpeton Sept. 12 dicate a hbiggr vcs paste ming pool was ursday by Thomas H. Moodie, state WPA acmin. istrator. The swimming pool is par: of Chahimkaps park along the Red ri. Garner had already told the senate ‘0 Ashurst’s question that tht court. View of the fact that Black was a ; member of the senate when it approv- | Insists on Speaking Permitting supreme court justices to retire at 70 with full! also sought to determine Black as @ supreme court mn than he has made. I hope and eee 3 ree Saal, the senate will appreciate; from considering cases ee ee ee wi supported or 8%! posed while a senator. ie Black told newsmen he knew about court “only a matter of hours” before it was “It is a very great honor to sit on of} the supreme court of the United | States,” Black said. “It is a wonder- ful opportunity for service. I am very to the committee for further | RaPPy te have been selected by the resembling the circumstances andthe womenwhe make 2~' themandbreakthem! =. men injury in Minneapolis ORDERS UNION ABANDONMENT ‘carly Thursday when an explosion Kansas City, Ang, 12.7) Mont- | smashed windows and wrecked the ; before the question could be put, aed ae was or-| dered by the National Labor Rela-| M-G-M's mighty § “parmount importance” that the| ” 2. 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