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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE CONTINENT IN TWO HOPS ‘ rs! jetees are para CROSS =| Baile wr SacRamento RENO VuaESBUNG | NORTH CMAHA pPLATTE. a AS. AS. MO IS AIM OF CAPT. FRANCIS \ Th. 'raeo Qa INO Qu Here ise Captain Roy Francis, the aMrtin bomber in which he will at- temp: a cross-continent flight and a map of the route he will take from Mineola to ’Frisco, stopping at North Platte, if his machine works as he expects it to. The first hop is 1509 miles. Captain Francis will carry two mechanicians and a trained observer. MERICANIZATION TO BE FEATURED , BY GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN’S CLUBS AT DES MOINES Americanization, is to be the all im-| have agréed to concentraté upon this portant feature of the biennial meet-| most vital subject. ‘The department ing‘ of the General Federation of Wo- of education | has already issued a men’s : clubs, to i held in Des pamphlet intended to Bive cfu: Moines, Ia., in June, 1920. Mrs. hom- groups the | self-training, and ‘the as G. Winter of Minneapolis, who thorough information without which has long been active in the feder-| the attempt to do practical work may ation 1 and who was appointed | Fesult in more harm than good. This a. director at the council meetings of| Pamphlet, prepared by Mrs. Frank the federation recentiy neid at Ashe-|Givson of California, deals with the ville, N. } planned to issue a| me ning or Americanization, the pamphiet this summer on these| ome teaciier, the substitute for the sudjects and wili explain the various | $#loon, outlines of two seminars of s phases of the work from the view-|1essons each, one on igs. for point of the 11 departments of the! Americanization of industry, topics federation. irs. Winter has | made public an article which included in the government report onj Americanization. This report is as follows: “Quite apart from the official and academic movements for un Americans of all races are those Y and human methods of approach|ing the suggestion of all the depart- ich have been aptly termed ‘Neigh-| ments will soon be put in the hands herhood Americanization.' of many thousands of club women “The Federation of Women’s clubs! The suggestions for work which will with nearly 2,000,000 members, and|pe, elaborated in the federation pub- comprising groups of every kind from] lication involve; The department of iiterature has also migrant as Seen Through His Own Literature.’ Publication Proposed, and specialized worker to the plain| housekeeper, seems-to he a body si y fitted to do such valuable Am- erlcanization work as can be ac-} tion conference complished through natural and! organizations friendly channels in every commun- ity. TI born women and the all, local points where | yise The holding of Americaniz » inviting all women’ communities to send ne needs and the methods of home w as well as of the under-; the home. good citizenship. eign and Amer Departments of Work. the foreign-born shall show the gifts] long “Moreover, the federation has hadjof their nations in music, art, food,| dough” for the fund. years certain. ‘Departments of) the industr etc, and- the definite each guided by a nationa’| contributions particular line, and th ments are paralleled by similar com-| and pageantry. mittees, in cach state. The depart- To Foster Handicrafts. have sung its praise so much that the ments are: Civics, civil form, cons tion, education, home} {ts of the foreign-born. kind econom| industrial and social con- ditions, legis The organ ation, public health and| girls’: where parents are foreign born. the cultural groups, art, literature and “6; Thad appointment of commit- music. It will be seen that each of| tees to it the naturalization courts these topics has its direct relation to}and observe the process of natural- the question of Americanization. Dur-} ization and to report such observa- tli \ a ii National i ' Lu I! Service a ee — Prompt, progressive and accommodating ser- vice is the foundation of the success of this bank. This character of ‘ser- vice has always been our standard and the best proof of how our custom- evs appreciate it is the steady growth of our business. Bismarck,ND.. a - The Oldest and Largest Bank in this sectionof the State’ We cordially place this service at your disposal. Established 1879 Division of Am- The opening of public school} | buildings of day and night school, of citizens. and furthering: 3. in industrial plants. The establishment. of; bureaus, naturalization: ia kc ublie schools. - The comparative study cf nat- uralization laws in various schools. public libraries as communi ee training new of. inforniation qn x x their compensation, determine their qualifications, and remove them when. the public service demands it ‘ ublic instruction is director for eral lub belongin; erai federation \ pase ety fort to put ihe Bi for speakers on Americanization, Te) into. practice in. it construction needs and a reading list.) phe yy, + ; eae’ groups. issued a study course on the ‘Im-|ije ded into three Mrs. Winter is’ chairitian of icanization committee, MiSs | reteived’ and; ‘expe {Massachusetts heads the Thrift committee, and Mrs. Plummer of Chicago the recoustruc- -| “A joint publication comprehend-| tion committee. has been di of the Act. approved by the Governor Marcn 6, RAISING THE DOUGH WITH SALVATION ARMY DOUGHNUTS The doughnuts doughboy happy and was so ‘widely great city organizations to small rur-! “1, The holding of Americaniza-| and generously distriduted to our boys al clubs, including, too, every type) tion institutes for practical work,| “Over There” by the Salvation Army, of, women, from the highly trained, getting together club’ women, teach-|] has been prominently featured by that 's, and members of other organiza-} organization sing-! tions. drive to raise funds to continue over - here their great work in the cause of humanity. In the great drive in New York city, e sold by the Salvation at one dollar king Powder ted that interest of/ reaching the foreign-born women in Company contributed to the Salvation Army a large quantity of their fam- standing which must be the basis of} “3. Community gatherings of for-j ous product, which not only raised’ the an-born at which! dough in the doughnuts but. went a helping to “raise the in the gerat national | representatives and including leading] doughnuts w women of each. racial group to ad-) Army by the thousands Gives Gdvernor power to remove Tax Commissioner and appoint’ si vacancy. by. appointment, not hold aay other oft States, nor engage in any other occupation or business interfering or inconsistent with his duties. nd This famous doughnut is shaped r these gifts can make} like a life preserver and was no doubt chairman, who js an expert in her}to America lite. This may be elab-| regarded as ‘ ich on .many accasions se depart-|orated ‘through community singing}'by our men in the, battle line beyond ‘The soldiers | a Supervisor of tax assessment, the rvice re-| “4. The fostering of the handl-|'recipe for making four dozen of the of doughnuts that helped win zation of clubs of! the war is given here for: the: benefit of our readers. Five cups of flour, two cups of su- gar, five teaspoonfuls of Royal Bak- ing Powder, one saltspoonful of salt. di two eggs, one and three-quarters cups ing the past year the 11. chairmen|tions back to. the clubs and: to- the/-of milic-and: one tablespoontul: of lard. Knead, shape with a doughnut cut- drop: into very hot lard and in a y.minutes—you have it! concerning tl TYPEWRITERS & SERVICE REMINGTON rolls, Typewriter Co. GEO. C. KETTNER, Rep. tem Equalization visit other States, attend conferences and conventions, or in. person confer with’ tax’ officials: of other States. Expenses so’ incurred while doing so to be‘ paid. out of the State Treasury on certification of the Bogrd of -Hqualization. (S)_ Certify all levies, assessments, equalizations or valuations made by him: - or by. the Board of Equalization, .not later than 30 aays after same haa. been made or as: otherwise provided by law. Bismarck Furniture Company, t 220 Main. Street - Furniture Upholstery, Repatred, We- finished and: Packed. Tribune Blocky Bismarck, N. D. Phone 763. al ‘the State ‘providing ‘that’ total amount so expended’ does not exceed appropriated in any one . §. ENGE, D. C..PH. C.. Chiropractor Consultation Suite 9-11, Lucas: Block Witness my hand and official seal this 9th day of June, 1919. (SEAL) : , i REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT STATE PUBLICATION AND PRINTING COMMISSION Senate Bill No. 167, Session Lawe 1919 SENATE. BILL No. 157, An Act creating a State Publication and Printing Commission; prescribing its duties and powers, and repealing all acts in conflict herewith, Sue wk. Creates State Publication and Printing. Commission, Tee, : Provides that Commission shall be composed of Secretary of State, Commis- sioner of Agriculture and Labor and Chairman Board of Railroad Commissioners. Authorizes Commission to appoint a State Printer who shall be secretary ‘of Commission at a salary of $2,400 per year and requires that he shall be expert printer and resident of the state at least one year, i B "Gives Commission power to make. all printing contracts, for ithe -| ad to designate one newspaper in each county as the official newspaper in each provided by Senate Bill No. 158, ; Des Provides that all proceedings of the ‘Board of County: Commissioners and. all other notices that are required by law to be published by County officers shall be published in such paper. Ae ere Also that all summons, citations, notices, orders or other ‘processes or pro- ceedings in the various County, Justice, District or Supreme Court; all publica- tions of every nature required ‘to be made by State Officers; all notices of fore- closure on: real estate and chattel mortgages or other liens on real estate or per- sonal property and all notices of whatsoever kind now or hereafter required to b published in any county shall be published in the said official-newspaper:.. 2: = Provides that towns, villages or cities that have no official newspaper pub- lished there may designate any paper for the :publication of notices ‘and legal publications required to be made by the officers of such town, village or city. Gives Commission power and makes it its duty to select one or more legal news- papers for publication of all state legal notices, Including: reports-of corporations, now required to be published by the Insurance Commissioner, Secretary of State and all other officers, Provides that two’ copies of all newspapers designated as legal newspapers under, this Act shall be filed with the Secretary of the Commission and that he may furnish certified copy of any matter in such papers to any citizen at a cost of 10 cents per folio. 2 . R Declares it to be the intent of the law to co-ordinate publication of all legal notices, reports, etc., and to. economize in. state printing and to have complete system of files of legal’ publications and certain legal newspapers. Repeals all conflicting laws, Shall Senate Bill No. 167, passed by the Sixteenth Legistative Assembly, and: approved by the Governor March 15, 1919, be approved? REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT Board of Administration Senate Bill No, 134, Session:Laws.1919 ; ., SENATE BILL No. 134, The same being an act providing for the administra- tion of the: penal, charitable and educational institutions, and of the public schools of the-state; providing for the management of such institutions by a Board of, Administration; providing for its appointment and defining its powers and.duties; making ag Fpprepelstion vend repealing all Acts and parts of Acts.in conflict therewith: ‘ ta, Creates a ‘‘Board, of‘ Administration” for the supervision. of all, penal, charitable and educational institutions and the public schools, to consist of:the State. Super, intendent of Public Instruction, the Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor, and: three others to be appointed by, the Governor for a term.of six years, subject. ta removal for causa, i ; Fixes the bond at .§10:000.00 aud! salary: at '$3, 000.00, of ‘appointive imembera, ice. 2k and requires them to give all their time to the duties off the offi Authorizes the Board to employ a secretary and other assistants, and to Empowers the Board to assume all powers and perform all duties of the. State Board of Education, Board of Regents and Board of Control. Powers and duties of the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall ‘nat. be abridged. See Section 9, of the law. Empowers the Bogrd to. appoint a School Commission consisting. of the Super- intendent of Public Instruction, one County: Superintendent; one City Superin- fgngent,, the High School inspector, and one other member, to investigate, tite kind and ‘costo é liprary: ary; and text books for use in the public -schoois,..and the. uestion of uniformity of P ie text. books, and printing and. distribution of same. by.,the . gq g to the geN-| State, and to make’ findings and recommendations to the Board. hed ite an extra ef Requires the Board to appoint an Educationay Cammissinn; to: conslat: of the: State Superintendent of -Public Instruction, oné ‘County: Sipecniteaiderte ane! ch Superintendent, one representative of Normal Schools and..one .representative of | the Universit and aga standardizat! and preparation of ‘courses of ujtirad: College, have Qf teachers;. lon) of senddls, cama (on, or Sightn Gtade’a at oBeRooe puptis, Heqhires: Board to! install a'systet of i Requires the Mléi"an. annual’ repore’ with thé “Governor.” Appropriates. 5_$40,,000:00; annuaiiy. Aor the purpose. cf. carrying out, the provisions Shail Senate Buil’|No. 134, passed by, the Sixteentia, Legisiative Assembly, and 919, be approved? ~ .REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT TAX COMMISSIONER Se Sei ceas Shady. a SENATE BILL No. 67, An Act praviding,for the appointment of a Tax Com- missioner; prescribing his qualifications, powers and. duties;’ fixing his salary and term of offieé;-and* repealing ‘Article 4, Chaptter 34, Compiled Laws of North Dakota, 1913, as amended by Chapter 232, Laws of North Dakota,” 191%,- and, all: other Acts and parts. ‘of “Aots}in conflict’ herewith, Abolishes present: Tax Commission, : yg sans Provides: for the appointanent, of a Tax Commissioner fort: term, ot ‘sim: years, essor to. fill Commissioner mist’ possess knowledge of taxation and can- ce under the laws of this or any other State or the United Specifies that Ta Privides for annual salary of $4,000.00. 1 Provides that. Commissioner shall have charge of. administration. of. revenue laws, assess ‘all. taxes upon: express, telegraph, teleplione, freight’ line and: car companies, etc. Upon all Corporations, the State Income Tax and all other taxes levied and collected by the State. Provides, that ‘Tax Commissioner, subject to the approval of, the Board. of Equalization, SHall— ae (A) Have supervision over all assessors and all assessing officers. (B) Give instructions and directions to ,act as supervisor of assessor (C)_ ‘Appoint within each County, subject to approval of County Commi (D) Direct actions. and prosecutions to enfoyce laws relating. to. penalties abilities and: puntsiiments of pubjic officers; persons and’ officers on’ agen! ot corporations, for failure. or’ negli governing :the: making: of returns, assessments and.taxation of: property. or, Income or other subjects of: taxation, gence ‘to comply with provisions of the statutes (Authority to:call on State's Attorney to assist’ in the commiencement and prosecution of actions to: enforce tax laws, (F): Require: township, village, city, ‘county or’ ottier publi ‘officers. to re- port information as to éollection of taxes, expenditure of public funds, etc. (G), Require individuals: associations and corporations to furnish information helt debts, assets, earnings, ‘ete. ; (H) Be responsible’ for all income, corporation and_other. tax returns includ= ing information furnished: to the collector of' Internal, Revenue: . (1) Summon witnesses to give testimony relating to any matter which he or the Board. of Equalization have authority to investigate, (J). Cause: deposition of witnesses with or without the.State ‘to be. taken, (K) Require County Auditors to furnish and file complete abstracts of. real and personal property as, equalized: by the County Board, together with e- written copy of, proceedings of said Board, f a (be (L). Appoint a special assessor and deputies under him and cause a reassess- ment of redl ox personal property or other subjects; or objects:of taxation: subject to review by: the County Board, taka! rf (M) Require County Audjtors. to, place omitted, property, on)..the: assessment (N) Examine carefully all complaints of taxable property escaping from taxation, (0), Confer. with the Governor on. the subject of taxation ‘and, ‘administration. of' | laws" thereto. Transmit to the Governor and Legislature; 30 daya before meeting of (P) the pear. report of taxable property valuations with recommendations. Visit “personally or by deputy the several counties of’ the State as often as practicable or needful for Investigation and supervision of, County Supervisor, of Assessments, Local Assesscrs, County, and District’ Boards of Equalization jand other ,tax: officials, and cal! meeting: edich year‘of ail Supefvisors and Asses- . sors of Inco County Supe ‘and: other taxes than: General Property Tax.,; Expenses of each sor atttending such meetings: tobe paid out of the County Treasury. (R) Investigate tax systems of other States and.Countries,: Recommend legis- evasion ‘of taxes: and forthe improvement of the revenue sys- te, The Commission may with the consent of the Board of (T) To contract with individuals out of the State for furnishing infor sation leading to Collection of taxes, Compensation therefor to be paid by warrant issued | by the Commissioner upon the,subdivision.of Government benefited. i. Provides for maintenance of offices in State Capitol Building. All expenses to be pala in the same manner as other state expenses of deputy, clerks, experts and SSI stants while traveling, on, business .of. the Commissioner's. office to. be, paid by ne sum year. All powers and duties heretofore imposed ,upon the North. Dakota Tax Com? mission, which is abolished, are conferred upon. the Commissioner, subject to the |, supervision of the State Board-of Equalization. ‘Gives authority to: appoint ‘such deputies, experts, clerks or other assistant Salaries and expenses to be audited and paid in the same manner as the- sal: and expenses of the Commissioner, provided the total expense for such salaries and expenses shall not exceed the amount appropriated therefor in any one year. In case: of refusal to make returns required by law, or where Commissioner shall have ground to believe'that any person, corporation, company or association has made any false.or fraudulent returns, the Commissioner is empowered to examine books,. reports, documents or accounts relating to the payment of such tax, and to summon “witnesses-and to compel the production of books or records. Jurisdiction also.-conferred* upon District Court. to compel the attendance <of witnesses or parties involved to produce books and records. Prdévides that any unused balance of appropriation for year ending. July, 1st, 1919, for the, Tax Commission. shall be‘available to. be: expended under the direc tion_of the Tax Commissioner. q : Repeals all Acts ip conflict. A Shali ‘Senate Bill ‘No. 67, passed by the Sixteenth Legislative Assembly, and approved by the Governor March 6, 1049,. bs -approved? as ¥ Phone. 260. f Bismarck, N. D. Submission of the following propositions: _. In compliance with Sections 975 and 979 of the Compiled Laws of North Dakota for 1913, I, T, E. Flaherty ,County Auditor. of Bur- leigh County, North Dakota do hereby certify that tha following is a true and correct list of the measures against which refereadum petitions have been-filed as certified tome by the,Secretary of State,.and which, in compliance with the proelamaticn‘of, His Excelleacy, the Governor of the-State of North Dakota will be submitted to the electovs-on Thursday, June 26th, 1919. « : Ba ae The Polls will open at 9 0’clock A. M, and continue open until’ 9 o’elock P. M. of that day, in‘all the regular polling places of said County as established by the County Commissioners of ‘said County: of Burleigh, N. D. ‘ county to be the official newspaper in the county until its successor is chosen as, tures for office purposes. 7. BE, FLAHERTY... & County Auditor of Burleigh County, N. D, REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACT, iT y 3 COMMISSIONER OF ‘IMMIGRATION 43 House Bill No 1123, Session Kaws: t019. © HOUSE BILL No. 123, An Act. creating the office of the Commissioner. of Immigration. Provides for appointment of Commissioner by the Governor, term of office two years, salary $3,600.00 per annum. . gos ay Requires Commissioner to furnish bond in the sum of $10,000.00, Provides that the Commissioner of Immigration shai] advertise resources, #d4 vantages and opportunities as a place of residence for farmers, laborers, and mechanics. for the’ purpose of bringing settlers, investors and industries to e e, i 3 s Requires Commissioner to compile statistics and information with reference: to educational facilities, social .conditions, government industries and industrial conditions. : Requires Commissioner to advertise and distribute information by means of bulletins, pamphlets, correspondence and advertisements, Sey Boat Provides that Commissioner shall handle all soreerondenee pean to sub- jects mentioned in this Act, and shall co-operate with the United States Bureau. of Immigration as far as practical, and shal] assist immigrants and others to fi homes in North Dakota, * 0h Provides that Commissioner. of Immigration shall maintain offices in the- State Capitol Building, employ and fix the salaries of all assistants, and file a statement with the State Auditing Board of all salaries and expenses. Provides for an appropriation of. $200,000, ate Provides for repeal of all Acta in confiict. ee : 42 gene Shall House Bill No. :123,, «| id bythe Sixteenth begielative Assembly, and Passe; approved by the Governor March 6, 9, be approver REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION, House Bilt" No,: f7;;:Sessibr: Gaws 1919 HOUSE BILL No. 17, The same being an Act creating the Industrial Com- misaion.of North Dakota, authorizing it to conduct and manage on. behalf of the State certain utilities, industries, énterprises and bu3iness pro- ple and defining its power and duties, and making an appropriation therefor. et eee Creates. the Industrial Commission of North Dakota to conduct and manage certain utilities, industries and business, projects. tat Constitutes the Governor, Attorney General and the Commissioner of Agricul- ture and Labor, the Industrial Commission, two of whom shall constitute):# quorum, but:requires the approval of the’ Governor of all orders, rulings, by-laws, or contracts before they become: effective. « Authorizes the Commission to employ secretaries and other subordinate officers on such terms-as it may deem proper; to fix their bond and compensation, and ta discharge them when:in its judgment the public interests may require it. S Empowers the Commission to- manage, operate, control-and govern all utilities, industries, enterprises, and business projects undertaken by the State, ‘except those: carried: on in the penal, charitable..or educational institutions. (a) To, locate such enterprises, i iid Sn .. (b) To purchase, lease or condemn all.necessary property and sell the sante; to construct necessary buildings, and to equip and maintain the same. (c) To appoint a Manager and all necessary subordinate employees of and for each such enterprise; to employ contractors, architects, etc., to define ‘their duties, designate their, titles, and fix their bonds and -compensation, . oN To dischargg. employees when: in its -judgment-‘the public interest re-! quire: it. eee 4 N (@). To’ fix the ‘prices of things: bought and: solé, und: the rates and charges for gérvices rendered. es : ae abe fh To oe rules and regulations for the management and operation 0! erprises. . aul : ‘g)-.To procure the funds for such’ enterprises by negotiating State Bon such amounts as may be provided by law. i . .(h) -To.conduct investigations of matters connected with’ such enterprises; to compel the attendance’ of: witnesses. and. the production: of all. books and property: material to, duch investigation. oes “Gh : To make -rule# and. regulations for its own. procedure: Se of BS EROS equires: the Commhission. to prepare an annual report and file with the Sec= retary of State, containing: an. itemized. amount. of. expenditure and a detailed nancial statement of each enterprise. : Appropriates Two Hundred Thousand, Doliars to carry out’ the; provisions’ ‘ot Shall House Biil No. 17, passed: by the. Sixteenth Legislative Assembly, and approved by the Governor February 25, 1919, be approved? 3 JUDICIAL DISTRICTS . *EHéuse Bill NO, 1208 'Session Laws 1919, HOUSE BILL No: 124, Being dn Act’ providing for Judicial Districts, Judges: thereof, their compensation.and,method of payment, terms of Court to be held, powers ana ‘duties. of sucl Courts and the. procedure therein, and 2 repealing ;all: Acts; and’. partsi.ofi Acts: ins confiict ‘therewith. aay Divides the State into, Six. Districts. ,... haath seats Provides that the terms of. Court,to. be. held’ in. each: County and location’ of Judge's Chambers shalli be fixed: by. the Supreme Court: in such: manner that each Judge may havea Circuit witHin; his: District and so that no Judge shail hold’ two ‘consecutive: Jury Terma in any,.County: except in the’ County of Cass.’ . ‘Fixes: manner of electing, Iudges, and-their term of office-at. Four Years. ¢. 5 Provides that present Judges: shail. be; retained duringi.their term. of offices‘ ‘_. Provides teen rik ee Hey ae ober one’ Judge; the longest in con- tinued service all be; the presidin, pal aihithe & ‘ Requires the Supreme eure to ado) uniform:-riles.of procedure for tie Dis+ trict Courts. | 4.05 . iE aos Provides: for. Changes, of: Venué: fram,one Judge to. another of same District; or in another District,..or from one}, County. to-another, orfrom one: Distric& to another... - - : ie Require the Governor ,to. appoint: .an additional’ Judge: for the First, ‘Third,; and_ Sixth: Districts: to hold office until ‘the next General Election. a a Fixes the salaries of: District’ Judges at $4,000.00-and actual traveling expenses: Repeals all Acts-andparts of Acte in.conflict therewith. ’ Shall House Bill No. 124). passed! by the Sixteenth Legisiative Assembly, and approved by the Governor Marcti 9, be approved? REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT “BANK OF NORTH DAKOTA * House Bill “No. 18, Sestion Laws 1919 No. 18,=The samte being an ‘Act declaring. the purpose of the Beet of North Dakota to engage in. the: Banking Business and cotablishing ~~~ system of banking unter the numeé‘of tlie Bank of North Dakota operat -by the State, and’ defining,.the: scope..and manner of ite operation, ands the powers and duties, of: the. persons: charged with its. management}; m ing ani appropridtlon’ thérefr; and providing petialties- for the violation : rovisions thereof. , fet Creatas a spatom of banking: controlled and operated. by the State under tie. name’ of the, Bank of, North Dakota. ‘ : me Places. the . Bank, unden, the. supervision: of the Industrial Commission ani definés the business of the Bank. 3 + ‘Authorizes the Industrial: Commission to purchase, lease or condemn ail requisite property, and, to construct and yepair buildings; but prohibits it: from’ investing more than ten per cent of the capital of the Bank in buildings, or and thorizes: tite: Commission: to: employ: a manager: and: subordinate office! such. contractors, architects and other agents as in its judgment the inter of the State may require; one to define their duties, designate their titles and ak and: compensations. ae ¢ thee Porizes the ‘Commission to cane? such employees whenever in its/judg=' 5 blic- interests, require it. fy ment thorizea ‘the Bank. to. transact business- whenever bonds. in the sum of Two: Miilion| Dollars: shail be delivered to. the Commission: the fund procured by thi sale of such bonds to be known as the Capital of theBank, Requires, all State, County, Township,. Municipal and School District Funds, + andi funds of all penal; educational and industrial institutions and all other pul ics: *be’ deposited in the Bank within three months from the approval of the fone corhe debs a violation of this provision a misdemeanor, punishable by fing: ‘isonment, < k ond Seta from Mability for Joss, official depositing public funds in said Bani 8 ti his bond. fh and: Uithorizes, the Bank to receive deposits from any: source, and. authorizes‘ funds: to be deposited to the credit of the Bank in any other bank provided by the Come mission. ts ‘uarantees-all'deposits'in the Bank; and exempts them from taxation. + . Sutnorizes the Commission to fix rates of interest allowed and received an@& te fix charges’ for services’ rendered: by the Bank. : fi ‘Authorizes the Bank to transfer funds to other departments, institutions, util- ities enterprises and all industries of the State; to make loans to politicab subr' divisions thereof,, or to State. or National Banks,.and to make mortgage loans on real estate in amounts not to exceed one-haif its value, or on warehouse receipts not.to exceed ninety per cent of the value of the commodities evidenced thereby$ put prohibits.it from-loaning on real estate security more than thitty per centcof: ites capital, nor, in addition thereto, more than twenty: per cent. of its deposits, Authorizes the: Commission t Brescribe the form of application for mortgase; and provides for: apprai of real estate. t + eane aires, the real..esfate loans.to be secured by recorded first mortgages. of. real estate. within the States and Fequires: the. mortgage to contain a provisions repayment. on an amortization plan. f ae Aikttonizes: the Jndustrial Commission to. extend. all payments under any real: te mortgage’ for one year in case ‘of: crop: failure: : eS osttuthorlaes: the Commission to assign such mortgage to the State ‘Tretsurex security for bond’ issues, t. ba aecithovizes civil actions, against. the State on account. of, causes of action art ing out of transactions: connected with the! operation of the Bank. | hee Requires.the State’ Hxaminer to inspect the Bank: at least. twice a year, an report the results, thereof to the Commission and to the ensuing Legislative Ae sent ropriates\ One Hundred ‘Thousand Dollars to. carry out the provisionsef: © Sail House Bull No. 18, passed: by: the Sixteenth Legisiativd Assembly, and, approved by the Governor Feoruary 25, 1919, be approved? 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