The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 23, 1937, Page 7

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_TRE BISM ARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1987 : ; Ks 138 NURSES PASS ISALE OF ‘STRONG ND. EXAMINATIONS) fo BEER’ PROHIBITED Malt Product of Over 4 Per Per Cent Alcohol Must Be Properly Labeled § Moving to halt alleged “misrepre- Lake, N. D., Nov. 23—(P)— a sentation of malt beverages” in North Devils Names of 138 North Dakota nurses of 18 hospitals who passed state board Grand Forks Girl’s Average Highest; 38 Are from Local Hospitals examinations were announced Tues- A forbidding saleof beercont day by Mildred Clark, Minot, secre- é than 4 per cent aloohol by weight, ef- tary of the board of nurse examiners. : é fective Jan. 1. Grace M. Roche, Grand Forks, re- The order specified a malt product ceived the highest average in the! § | containing more than that amount of state and Florence M. Cilley, Devils alcohol must be labeled ale, porter, |, Lake and Annette M. Bougie, Grand stout, or other designation commonly Forks, received averages over 95, Miss é f applied to such “strong” beverages. Clark said. ‘3 A. J. Gerlach, regulatory di Nt examinations: @ ” i ment director, explained that under lurses pening st Lake the new regulation a malt beverage ral hospital—Florence M. Cil- p 5 not exceeding 4 per cent alcohol by ley*, Borghild J. Halverson, Wilma P Weight miley (be cessed As Leces E, Crawford, Emma N. Berg, Magnhild vier Deck Oe 1aeer. fee eal aman 8. Loften. dards were fixed to conform with sec- tel — Esther R. Mos- tion 18 of the state food and drug act. baek, Lorene I, Colebank, Merion M. Serach eypininea Hist ay ates Miller, €lenore E. O'Donnell. ae . Dakota dealer handling beer must Fargo Rave a state license, and the vender St, John’s hospital—Ferne E. Ward.| : pay Nor eh Ones anal baverean valt E. Stokke, Alace K, Strom- over 4 per cent alcohol without a hard men, Delores M. Challey, Sarah G. Hentges, Dagma M. Sangstad, Isa- S , Ethel E. 5 p ? beer, ale, stout, porter or other malt bested L vent hein BMacEartt ages tare : beverages must be labeled with a defi- Pe gis Dorothy J, Staf- nite statement of alcoholic content as peel ‘= Matiida ‘M. Z required by law. The variation in ac- Kraus, Anna J. Patterson, Edithe J. ‘ tual alcohol content from that claimed Louch, Mi 8. Last, Hyacinthe ¥ pines et exceed .2 per cent, Gerlach Bt. Luke's hospital—Gelva A. Swen- | OER etee eather Ad Eilated aa’ son, Doris E, Dahl, Esther T, Dalager, . shoe adam te cee ete ee fate Smiter antes Gooiee: , y ? proof” or similar words likely to be vig?, Unis eres 1M. John. Considered as. statement of alcoholic son Bray fre raon, ag Mises 7% content, he said, is prohibited. ta Ta Bows Olson, Dorothy Practically all beer impounded rene .. (isda z ten®, Dona Bismarck and Dickinson has been ¥ By lerson’ oe Braal leased on affidavits of brewers that Haukland. Vi city they would comply with the regula- Mercy hospital—Audrey J. Ayles- fam worth, Eva Fern Berman, Theresa Sampson would blush to see feats of strength performed by Charles ; M Baumgartner, Lilian A. Thilmony,| Louis Fuchs, 8, and his two-year-old brother, Norbert, both of whom | Many Drivers to Get Alma Quick, Sister Mary Steffen. can lift nearly twice their own weights. Sons of a New York City 5 ° @ Grafton physical culture instructor, they are shown here, Charles holding s Plates in December Deaconess hospital—EAna A. Mo- 130-pound barbell. merak and Muriel L. Hennum. Jamestown Trinity hospital — Frances Todd Joos, Pauline Stoering, Jessie Lee, Margaret F. Wiltechke, Loretta G. Schlecht, Agatha M. Schulte, Mae Randall, Ruth M. Nihill, Mary A. Barrett®, Jessie Fraser, Signe H. An- derson, Bernice M. Derickson*, Grand Forks Ambassador Denies mas, C. E. Van Horne, motor vehicle Visit Was Significant registrar, said Tuesday. —_— More than 300 applications have Washington, Nov. 23.—(?)—Secre-|been filed, the registrar said, many \tary Hull sald Monday he had re-|°f which include requests for “special | celved s cabled denial from William|“"peniginine' a state law makes It Deacones shospital—Alice M. Jelle-| South Dakota Girl Gets Maxi- C. Bullitt, American ambassador to|ilegal to drive = motor vehicle on sed, Margaret Nobes, Ida A. Vinje, France, that the latter's visit to|North Dakota highways after Jan. 1 Joyce E. Melby, Arless T. Amundson, mum Sentence on Man- Warsaw, Poland, had any signifi-| without current year license plates, Ruth Lee, Lydia Crary, Lucille M. 1 ter Count cance. Van Horne said inspectors have start- Christianson, slaugh' Newspaper reports last week said ed a drive to enforce the statute. He Bullitt had been instructed to visit | expects at least 80,000 applications by Nell E. Shirley. Aberdeen, 8. D., Nov. 23—()—Miss|Warsaw to warn the”Polish govern-| April 1. St, Michael's hospital—Annette M.| viola Smith, driver of = car which|ment against joining Germany, Italy| If the drive is successful the rush Bougie*, Dolores J. Lowe .| struck two pedestrians, injuring onejand Japan in their anti-Communist |for plates shortly before the penalty Roche®, Ella K. Kuoppala*. fatally, was sentenced Monday to alliance. Geadline on May 15 may be avoided, Bismarck four years in the state penitentiary on | ==S=s==sssnssse SS | her plea of guilty to a charge of sec- Evangelical A ond degree manslaughter. L. Postovit, Gertrude E. Helling,| circuit Judge Van Buren Perry im- Darelene U. Buscher, Vera M. Ram- posed the maximum sentence per- bough, Evelyn G. Wick, Lillian K.| mitted in South Dakota under this Weber, Anna M. Rudolph, Bertha] charge of the’ 23-year-old Aberdeen A , Gieser, Esther O. Rau, Dorothy A.| domestic. The car driven by Miss Fallgatter, Malinda Klaudt, Marion! smith in the’ accident a month ago C. Hegge, Edna L. Hoirup, Alma F.| struck Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulton on. Hanson, Violet ©. Severson, Gladys! an Aberdeen street corner. Mrs. Pul- R. Craft, Roberta V. Gillis, Ruth D.! ton died of the injuries she received. Giedt, Erna K. Weigum, Adina C.| ‘Testimony wasgiven at an inquest in Mrs, Fulton’s death that Miss Smith St, Alextus hospitel—Mary A. Hoff-| drank a glass of beer and ‘two or man, Elinor L. Sell, Cleo F. Herman,| three bottles of spiked malt” before Dorothy J. Wachsman, Madonna A.| starting the drive that ended in the Lewis, Esther V. Schate, Irene Bo- sccident. fenkamp, Evelyn C. Soule, Luellyn M. Schneider, Loretta M. Schaefer, Doro- | ————____*————— thy M. Fuller*, Dorothy E. Pfeffer,|1ah M. Cameron, Doruthy Frances, Esther R. Hogarth, Mary E. Glum,| Lillian A. Burington, Ruth Amanda Ruby A. Brenden, Dorothy A. Leif. | Krueger, Esther Johnsrud, Julia U. Rugby Bjelland. Good Samaritan hospital — Olivia} St. Joseph’s hospital — M. Alice M Larson®, Violette E. Axelson*,| Smith, Marguerite Shurr, Ruth Koeh- Pearl ©. Gilberg, Grace D. Martin-|ler, Viola L. DeMars, Ruth A. Ledene, son®, Vernes M. Johnson, Mary I, Noonan, Kathryn Schaefer. St. Andrew's hospital — Lucia L.| (Editor's note: ‘after each name pyri Sister Mary Lukes, Stella | denotes honor roll student.) SF, f ‘to a select group of wealthy patrons. Minot A make can swallow, whole, an egg Trinity hospital—Ines M. Drovdal,|that is four times the size of its Esther R. Stoeve, Hilma Bakken, Li-| head. Heat Enegry? S You said it! A BEULAH LIGNITE EXTRA HEAT—more heat than s\\, you thought possible from lignite? \C!//-W» coal. Steady, uniform heat—with fewer firings and fewer trips to the basement. “It Does Not Clinker” Wachter Transfer Corporation _ 121 Seuth Fifth Bismarck, N. Dak. 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