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ee POULTRY SHOW | ONE'S FAITH REWARDED —WILL OTHER'S BE? LEGISLATURE CONSERY ATION AND RCONOMY = OPENS WITH. A MUSTPAVEWAY KEYNOTE OF FRAZIER’S ADVICE, —, FINEDISPLAY FOR SOLUTION TO SEVENTEENTH LEGISLATURE ( Kibits. by experts:4n child welfare. |. ’ THE WEATHER Unsettled * Q4 f oO as. fs THE BIS ‘ /TRI \ BUN LAST EDITION THREE DEPARTMENTS: Poultry, Grain and Exhibit of | * Fruits, ete., by Women in the Show i | | +] { The. dig Missouri Slope Poultry | show opened formally today in the! Deere and Weber building, Main and| Second streets, | In ‘addition to the display of blood: | ed birds, there is a grain exhibit and | &@ women's department, the latter-con-' taining a display of canned meats, fruits and vegetables, and special ex: | It is the seveuth Annual show of the | assembly. ~= , | The building, which has, a large! floor space, is filled with exhibits. | The display of chickens is declared by leders in the association to the finest and most varied ever en-| tered in @ Missouri ‘Slope poultry | ghow., One breeder from Eugenie, Oregon, entered birds, and another | i bel, + 7 : = BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1921 McFADDEN STATES AIM + and Face Situation As It Exists ! ‘have legislation to make possible the the present financial crisis, bankers and business men from all parts of the state decided here today. The newly assemMled legislature will be asked to provide such legis- lation. “It is time that the hankers of North Dakota realized their responsi- bility,” Wesley McDowell, of Marion, director of the federal reserve, bank, ‘told the assembly. Too many direcf- ors and other bank oificials in North | | Dakota do not realize that their po-; ‘sale of bonds to tidagthe- ‘atate over, & J ‘ PRICE FIVE CENTS i Must Tear Away Camouflage Complete Text of Message Will be Found on Page Two ae : vey sp ! Conservation and economy at this critical time was stressed _by Governor Lynn J. Frazier in,bi %' Legislature in joint Session this afternoon. Like his two former nnual message to the State | messages, it was short and direct, spending little 4ime introducing sister. FARGO, Jan. 5.—North Dakota must the things which he wished to point out. A short session of the House was held at 1:30 p. m., at which resolution was passed extolling Honorable James A .Harris of Stanton, who died a few days ago, and sending condolences to his Following this action the House adjourned to 2 p. m. to convene at that time with the Senate in joint session to hear the message. Lieutenant Governor Wood and Speaker L. L. Twitchell ap- pointed committees from the Senate and the House to wait upon the governor and the state officials and inform them that the Legislature was ready to hear the governor’s message and other committees to escort the Governor and the state officials to the House Chamber. ~ With the addition of the sehators, the House chamber was packed and the gallery was unalle to holt all who wished to hear the Governor. ~~ NN eed / Reviews Industrial Programs of Fergus lis, Minn., has entries. | a rN Entrieg. continued to come in. early! | sitions carry responsibility,” he de-' | 3 today, béing accepted until the judg | | clared. is 4 ! |) Governor Fragier ‘first reviewed the iy ing starts. A nationally Known judge. | | He also said that: the sole aim of! \ putting into effect of the industrial Olin Colip, of Atlant Andiana, hag | ; the bankers of the state “to clear 4 program and stated his belief that it deen obtained. © ites f { Z | up the financia) gituation—to tear | Arr | had proved a success. “He urged that Today was given Over chiefly tc, A pi | away the camouflage and see condi-{ EGR ETARY F nothing be done that would in any judging and exhibiting. Thureday is; Mrs. Harry Hawker never doubed that her husband weuld return safe and sound after he had’ on a her are.” | way handicap its operation. Bismarck day. Friday is exhibiting i in hi: f F 6 7 : -q_ | _. ‘Rival factions in the state of North | Now that the program had bee: cities dey, ‘The aunnal rosetind vanshed into space in his attempt to fly from New foundland to England ; and her faith was reward-| pakota, if rival factions there must : @uactad aid fran, operatlug Sia “be: of the association will be held fol- | ad when a week later she got the news that he had been rescued in. midocean. Ms. Stephen Farrel] | be,” he said, ‘must be absolutely hon- | cause of conditions exiating at this tt the McKenzie | ‘ i y i i 3 i { est with each oth i a a a 2 ‘ owing: § banquet al eld te the same belief and her husband was foun vanished into space in his attempt to fly from New | “oiter Painnegtel eye eee leet imei he ubeod that At would Ne wise t ‘One ofthe features of the poultry| J in Northern Ontario and is now returning home. i x i Valley Clty; Ed Pierce, of Sheldon, | ‘ tail the bills enacted into law and to and George H. Hollister, of Fargo. "| Fargo Man Appointed to Impor- speedily tints its work and ther «d- > exhibit will be the culling demon-, stratiom to be given by Mr. Colin, prob- | ably Thursday afternoon. | Farmers | are especially urged to attend this. | Large Variety. Harry Clough, show secretary, and John Snyder, poultry show superin- tendent, were especially pleased at the variety of birds shown, Rhode Island Reds, White Leghorns and ‘Barred ‘Rocks. Wilbert Field’ entered a pair of white chested black Polish: INGREASE IS PAITH STRONG IN KNAPPEN GETS DENIED WATER COMPANY HERE WOMAN'S HEART Hearst, Ontario, Ja of terrible hardships Tales ured Speakers said that eastern investors here refused. to buy North Dakota’ , Warrants or bonds until assured that ‘sinking funds will not be dissipated. | | It is legislation guaranteeing the safe- ‘ty of state sinking funds which the! bankers will ask of the legislature, | they say. ' | “Definite plans for | state bonds and warrants and for co- | operation ‘between all et at a the ~ APPOINTMENT ~~ ASTREASURE | state will be considered at a fmeet- | ing of the executive committe ‘of the: tant State Job, Succeeding Anderson OTHER APPOINTMENTS Administration—Elliott to Risk Board , / journ, tp the énd that expenses might he cut ang that conditions in the stute affecting ‘industry be disturbed as lit- tle as possible. + Soldiers’ Bonus. Soldiers’ bonus legislation received Governor Frazier’s attention. He sug- gested that the state tax to raise funds marketing the: Cahill Goes to State Board of ‘o pay the bonus of $25 a month be incteased one mill so a8 to permit of payment of the claims sooner. The Great Lakes waterway by” which it is hoped to bring'the Atjantic | R chickens which attracted much atten: withthe utmost fortitude by the \ : s ef eee P y the . | 1 | eon cand tunel Pelle pbs pide Supreme Court Holds That In- man 4 annted Amentcan tort Burleigh County Roard of Com-! bankers’ tignee committee this aft-! Eee ocean to Duluth and thus give North 4 gee bi palloonists from Rockaway, N. Y¥-» woe is . , ernoon: ese plans will be further H. A. va ck, Y i log2 ds- -Dakete a ne: . a | : ~ Slope ‘Roaltey “asaciaticns qenitited | ereage of 60 Per Cent IX in the frozen wilds of the Canad) missioners Names Him for | considered at a meeting of state offi-| sociats of Willlain Lomne, and sows ously advocated. et ae aod , _ games... A large. number -of Mandan _, »Anyalid jaw north were related here to- | Post cials, bankers and officers of the| sei for tne Consumers United Stores , Governor Frazier expressed his de- ~ bi) 4 entries. arrived this ‘morning. “White? Spa ota eine ky ‘day by. Indian trappers’ arriving as easy id Feirhen = ~-retate bam Btamarck,- tomorrow: | has peen-numed secretary ofthe in— Sire to see enacted a -law “making © tarkeys and white qultieas ‘also ate. et el ig from‘ the lower Hudson Bay dis- - aes, | Fred W. Cathro, manager of the} dustrial commission of North Dakota, physical training compulédry in all teacied aptentin. ees ACTION HELD ILLEGAL trlet. H. P, Knappen, of Bismarck, has | state bank, said that sinking funtls! it was annowced today schools and commends the work of : nay: a P | Their stories corroborated re- jon. appointed count t by ie the state bank had not been dis-| The appointment was made fol!ow- county: nurses. He deypted consid- 1 Some of Exhibitors. ports from Cochrane that the alr |” ppolnte unty, treasurer bY sipated and, that the bank is able to/| ing the meeting of the industrial com- erable space to a cons(deration of . Among the exhibitots ‘in the pol Fa. Robinson, Speck ly Cone “en were on the verge of star. ythe podhd of county commissioners | meet all demands on it if it can have | mission as now constituted, William these and other activities to improve ; try: department are: ° ‘red Burger | 3 UGS! mnson, Specially ¢ mn vation and were forced to eat ‘for a period ef-four Months. The up-; the money it has deposited in banks! Lemke, attorney-general replacing health conditions. : hisieter, slagus, of curring, Questions Utility , thelr two remaining tier pige . Fointment was made at a’meeting held | throughout the state. During the lasi| William Langer as 2 member of the He asked the legislature to memori- | Sterling;- W. A. Engle, of marck; pA: cong to: keep alive, The men are © ¥¢stercay. | nine months $19,000,000 more has been "board. The other members are Gov- alize congress to provide for siate J A. J. Larvan,of Bismarck; H. ‘A: Jurisdiction / now slowly wending their way Richard Penwarden, county treasur- | paid out by the bank than has been crhor Frazier and John Hagan. control of intrastate railroad’ rates. 1 Arndt, of Bismere:; George R. Magus. back to civilization hy dog tral er, who was elected register of deeds, received Mr. Paddock today assumed the No committee assignments were an- 7 ot Sterling; E Leonard,, of Bis- Unless wmusual storms, are Resigned the, os }tiongor treasurer. to duties. M.r Anderson has’ ‘become’ nounced today by either Speaker take up the duties of his new office. first assistant attorney-general under Twitthell or erate ‘marck; B. J. Schatz, of Hebron; Ar- thur Hanson, of Fergus Falls, Minn.; countered they.shoyld reach iM l- tice no later than Friday. A Pi left a v: lowe anti-Nonpartisan league an y until Mpy 1, when HARDING TO This i Mr. Lemke. ‘The salary will remain the same it Lieutenant Governor % Wood. 5 The List-Wog contest in which the Ralph Smith, of Dickinson; J. E. man coach will be placed at thelr 3. 4 Dryer, of Dickinson; Henry Johnson disposal when they leave the tratl. ¢2Ndidate for treasurer, who was is stated. control of the senate i L ‘ y Pt slag ‘ ea ere 5 is involved was of ‘Linton elected at the recent election, takes Mr, Paddock, when asked if he referred to the elections committee of of Linton; Charles Lan: J. E. Novak, of Fort Clark; WL. The men are in good spirits, the trappers say. / office. . Mr. Knappen is one of the publish- TAKE DEGREE would give up his work a8 head of the Consumers s.ores, said that he had which Senator! A. i. Hagan is chair- 1 Means, of Mandan;*H. Jes® of Man vy hey or not the court has ie Accorcing to the Indians the ‘ is : as jurisdic-~ ‘i ; Jonpar y p perides A : man. 3 dan; Peter Werlen, of Bismarck; Jom It was-decided bya threshit owling of a moose dog, eanght - °" of the Nonpartisan league weekly \ ‘wcted as council for the stores com- “a close contest developed in’the ' A. Dobson, of Dickinson; Jeanette . ‘sti ‘ paper in Bismarck, pany, but that he was not associated B Kineens poikey, of (WO Vote, Justices Christianson and. “Ina trap at Shipsangs, the orige "hi a, I candidat REA } chief clerk contest. C. L. ‘Dawson Larvan, of Bismarck; Jo! elkey, of Renee f inal tradh the Hi dram Landers, league candidate in any other capacity. Axel Strom is! of Beach i toudt, of Minot; : Birdzell dissenting .that the court has wil trading post of the Hudson othe office, who was defeated in each, former state commandef Bismarck; John Stoudt, ots | urisdicti Mey past, was Mesponsinte for [Or Tne OF ice, Wit ‘ : . : general manager of the organization, | os the American Legion, w: - Clough, of Bismarck; Mer.’ jurisdiction. ‘the November election, is expected to — aid. Mr. Paddoc! gion, was the in Henry R. Clough. of amare, DB. . 1 denying the property of original the Salety of the alr men last 0mm the offiée asa deputy. pane he said. | Mr. Paddock has boon cred / dependent caucus choice. George A. vin Chou 9) aa Nokia Schneider, | iFisdiction Judge’ Birdzell, says his Sunday... When they heard the || °° secrecy : President Elect Will Become a: ited wih olne 0 laren Paton the'or-| Totten, Jr., chief clerk of the last g Shaw, of Biemeires: rdsley, of “ews “on the qffestion of origina) dog cries the balloonists decided ganization work of the stores com-| session, who in his official capacity of Bismarck; Horace Wrerostenson, Jurisdiction of this court were fully to lyn. The erent balloon-tand- 32nd Degree Mason Today | pany but he suid he had never held called the ‘House to order, was the aeeaene a wriTrompson, of Wil eXPréssed in the cuse of State ex rel ed An a clump of tre@ 10 mites Ue Ws a At eae ve de Maneatis By Nonpartisan eholce. ‘i pt phes a Lofthus vs. Langer” and that “they South of the post and the occu. . i Hl sel r ati in ex-service man, Joseph A. Kit. ton; Mars Oaves, of McKenzie; pel have undergone no change since that, PAWS were ainest stripped ci . Columbus, 0., Jan. 5—President-| It was stated after the meeting of the|‘chen of (Sentinel (Butte, placed’ Mr. bert Fields of Slbinerel A ar of age ‘Was duelded. The Lotthua va. |, thel? clothing in the perilous’ de- : ; bi oot Verret G. Herding mu be made! snduairlel commision he be change Dawson in nomination. ‘Mr. Totten's } ralz, of jeharbor;.'H. ‘W. 7 OF y paket zy ie i scent.. ‘The air men had. be. a 32n legree Mason ere today. | in policy in regard to state institu-| name was presented by 0. 1 * . Pierce; of Bismarck.’ Langer case involved the Scandina- _ . ir men ha en | % t ed. guspen- D ed by 0. H. Opland Bismarck; MPa about 000 bids, “lateAmerican bank, °°” ~drenehed to the skin and Ielles |decachile: tats cotedetad to tevifel sive of the Work om tha Grand Works] ire! giniticr GER eb | in the building late yoaterday. of deci ae eu tees sine Soul pated \ For four days they pie crea lee: | | shortly betas noon, when the cere-! rail and | elevator is not held vy offi: a former member of the ‘Honse, was f The grain show |s © jurisdiction, Judges Christi 'd) lessly ! monial conducted by Columbus con-' ials to be of serious moment. If work) ejected sergeant.at-arms by the same & erly count; ion, Judges ristianson an lessly in ‘the wilderness and were ! . ‘ y i (rE OE Coumty, rhe ped Birdzell, in the second-step of the de-| at the point of despair when they | oglu Foe tatistion Goeetae, aa Se teae ea et weather vote, : Ps hibits include all. varléties of grain cision, decide that the order of the yore discovered by a frightened | Original Boundary Suit Between ator Harding from the fourth to 32nd is true of the state houses which are} _ First Controversy. | from Burleigh, Morton and other board of railroad commissioners was Indian trapper. George MeLeod, Z 5 degree, inclusive, will probably ‘i% not far along in construction. It is The first controversy of the ses- t counties. Exhibitors include (Wm. not legal rhe allroad hoards sere 4 the Jedi’ mail anne who | _ North Dakota and Minne- ¢injshea iate in the evening. “"l expected that the bond market will ston Bipes oer a motion by C. Ness . ‘Bismarck; Cannell Brothers, 0n 2 P pres cnet to: + ug ie news e mens» | ; : . ROC eee Lae ‘ease before spring permitting the re-) of Richland, providing that the rules ; 1 tanues of cee Geo. ‘Hedrix, of Bis- city, did not have before it any etl | fanding to the outside world, | ” sota Up ' camption of Te ae edopted by the. 1915 session should marck; J. ©. Cesak, of St. Anthony; tion from the company for an increase! sald that thelr first desire wus to ‘ ae a a Cahill on State Board | be temporarily adopted. Dell Pat- i W.-H. Voight, of Bismarck; W. D. in rates, and since it is held that the notify thelr wives and relatives | | Governor Frazier today announced | terson, Nonpartisan leader, objected, A etree ‘lton; Werlen, of utility board cannot act without notice) of their safety. Lieutenant Wal- | Washington, Jan. 5.—Reconvening ! the State Board! stating that he knéw nothing about Perkins, of Wilton; Peter Werlen, n c y: | the appointment to t | Bismarck; John Snyder, of Bismarck; and hearing,-the order of increase is; of thelr snfely. Lieutenant Wal-, | te supreme court, faces a calendar ‘of Administration of J. I. Cahill of| the rules and believed. that this was a ‘Wilbert Field, of Bismarck, and Mrs. held void. o ter Hinton, one of the balloon.’ of assigned cases which those famil- - \Grant county, former’ state senator | true with most of the members of Jennie (Moran, of Bismarck. Other Only Rates Up _| Ists, Is a veteran of the historic iar with the court declare to be un- ‘and Nonpartisan, candidate in the| the House. Speaker Twitchell ex- exhibitors were to enter today. The decision does not go into any ee usual both as to number and public j ° June primary for secretary of state.| Plained that the only material vari- . x phase of the case except that of the BY ZOE BECKLEY interest. ! é Mr. Cahill succeeds P. M. Casey of| ance from the 1989 session was that ie women’s de! mn! S ¢ CI Y sure, sublime—burns ‘in the heart ot Monday calendar, 5 ce | signed. : ittees, ia y : exMbits, of canned meats, rates cand the fallroes posed, if fhe ey, feels Mrs. Stephen Farrel, wife ot the: doa will be “decision day,” the shaners a In Home Town | “The governor also announced the role: of 5 pene aa vegetables and is in charge of Mrs. relief has not_been granted, the case | haloonist who with two c are that arguments will not be! heard: - i appointment of S. G. Severtson, cagh- nsiderable time wag taken in . Ww. Burch. ‘There are many en-| will be heard on appeal from the util- bas been missing since December 13 in more than two or, three. Hl F ier of the Capitol Security State Bank| seating the new members. Lots were tries from Barleigh county. ity board to the district court. has been found. The government sft against the’, Judge McKenna, newly elected o¢ pismarck, to succeed H. J. Hagan,|‘drawn by legislative districts for e of the features of the’women’s| ‘Tle opinion in the case was written; “tm sure he'll return safely!” Mrs.| United Shoe Machinery, company, and judge of the third district district, regsgned as member of the State Guar- choice of location. dephrtment is the child welfare dem-'by Judge Christianson. The water Farre] always said. the Créss-Bill of that corporation Will “hold court in Napoleon instead sity Fund commission. afr. Hagan| The following committees, prelim! e onstration. Mothers may bring their company, objecting to the jurisdiction Her faith is like that of Mrs,. Harry| heads the jlist, with the original sania : | was formerly president of the Scand-'wary to the hearing of the governor's . youngsters to the department between of the court, had set out that it sought | Hawker, wife of the heroic Hnglish-; boundary suit between North Dakota je supreme court today approved | inayian-American bank of Fargo. mecsagep tomorrow afternoon at 2 d 3:30 and 5:30 p. m., where they will -emoval to the federal court, it being n who essayed a trans-atlantic| and Minnesota n in order. Other the request to change the seat of S. Hagan, president of the North-| o'clock, were appointed: . be weighed and ‘examined according a foreign corporation. Judge-Chris:| flight from Newfoundland to the! cases of more locaf interest which court from. eilendale to Napoleon. western National bank of ‘Grand/ Committee to notify the Senate that to scientific standards. It has been tianson holds that the case is not re | British Isles, gnd vanished into space. | will be heard during the week include, Judge MeKenna succeeded Judge Forks, has also resigned from the| the Hoyse was organize and ready - found on examination of children that movable. After all the ‘World had given up hope|the “Detroit Street Railway cases, Graham and lives at Napoleon. Many fund commission. In his stead the! for busizéss: M. W. Kelly of Logan . many deficiencies may be corrected by “The question as to what causes are | that Hawker and. his companions which is\2 suit for an injunction re (lawyers resuened that Judge —Me- | governor has appointed Samuel Tor-| Deil Patterson of Renville, and W. L. e -proper food. Miss Inez. Hobart, food within the original jurisdiction of this would ever be found alive, Mrs. Haw-| straining'the city of Detroit from en- renee be permitted to hold court in ier of the Northwestern Plath of, a eee tea Covenant specialist, will tell of great work done court has been considered An many ker kept her conviction. tering upon 2 public ownership pro-/ ape leon, as this would, they said . Sommittee ny Ott NE ; ‘i 0) = along this_line, particularly in large cases,” wrote Judge Christen “Daddy will come back,” she whis-| gram; - the “Kentucky _Distilleries aivish a more equitable geographical __ Elliott to Rush Board. ~ that fhe Howec wast of mange and = Cities. Those jn charge of this work “No good purpose would Be served i pered to her baby, time after time as! case” involving an appeal from- the Ge sen OF the disttiet faut other Philip Eiliott, an attorney. of Fargo, aetves Mie thessage:, “Ray” A. Sonic believe it should prove to be very inter reviewing these cas sherey:8t i the days dragged by and brought nol state law affixing an extra tax on, 3 fe in is district holds court at’ pas been appointed a member of. the ahi S WWeitee Siiaock ot Moin esting and instructive and hope that would unduly lengthen this opinion tc | word.. But at the end of a week her|}iquors. in bonded \warehouses; ‘the | L!sbon. workmen's compensation bureau by| son of (2 aca Perera many mothers will bring their Chil: go so. The function and scope +f thé faith , was rewardod--the wireless | “Invested Capital case” and §wo near- ort Governdr Frazier. He is appointed trail and Maria: Olson of Ramsey. 7 dren to the department. original jurisdiction was considerec | brought tlie word the aviators had] ty yelated revemuc: suits; appeai ag a representative of employers, a jeaker Ty a Ls AP ae er tO te cemhing exhibit 1 belng py this court quite fully .ih state ex-re | been picked.up in midocean and were| cf Senator Traman H. Newberry. position constituted by the legisia-| Larson, D. E. Shipley, and S. W. John: * 1 1 y of Steele on a temporary com held, lack of space preven ag : laree Lofthus vs. Langer. */* *. The mci pn pticie way home tgher. This way ass é) ture in a lew olfective ast 114 H eritae oa corcection aiid revision -of exhibit, but in this department! IsS did not believe that this case was on¢ | in . ‘The appointment of Elliott was Pe on ¢ a Elsie ‘Stark, ‘ home demonstration within the original jurisdiction. Nei | | “Of course daddy will come back,” rh) recommended by the state employers’ | the House journal. ‘ agent of Burleigh ‘county, will exhibi: ther did he believe that the contpo-| Mrs. Farrel told her children, ; 1 Seeociation: | ‘Thfes previons’ recom: ieee Sean what can be done in the wiy of yersy so presented was one, withir Endurance Fight ! mendations made last summer were |? 777 qyngy | ct mizing in clothes without s@c- Gither the appellate or supérvisor: |" The’ balloon bearing Lieutenant = Pee een Eitiott is said by R. E.|| WEATHER REPORT. rificing comfort/or looks. | jurisdiction. In other words, the} Farrel and his two companions left Wenzel, secretary of the employ The Salvation Army will serve writer was of the opinion that in an) | Rockaway Point | iv Station, f assgciation, to be a capable, fT For 24 hours ending at noon, Jan. 5. doughnufs and coffee 2t the women's view of the case it was, in the firs’ on an endurante fl ast - ay ai minded man. ~ Temperature at 7 a. m a partment. instance, one for the determination of | seen cver Adirondacks. 2 r There now are three active mem:/Highest yesterday e . "Admission to the show is free. the district court.” af the carrier pigeons taken up by the| Washington, Jan. 5+-The comp- Detroit, Jan. §.—George W. Grant, bers on the board. § Donald, | Lawest yesterday. : — = — Rate Action Invalid balloonists has returned. It was re-}troller of the currency today issued’ secretary of the Employers’ Associa-, C. M. C. Spencer and Elliott. | Lowest last night: yES ARE PEEVED. n holding that the railroad boar¢ | : ased“over Br ns a call for the condition of all na- tion of Detroit, said automdbile plants, The case in which Juice Nucssle| precipitation... THIEY In holding i " ss ote iP 4 Indianapolis, Jan. 5—“You cheap had no authori rease the rates When Mrs. Farrel opened the door] tional banks at the close of business reopening here are doing so with’ decided that L. J. Wehe nad avt been | Highest wind velocity. 4 skates, why don’t you leave some Judge © of her Brooklyn flat to me, the savory} on Wednesday, Dec. 29. vastly decrease? forces, and 100,009 legally removed by Governer Frazier Fereeast. be ” moriey_ in the safe?”’ That was the’ “The Public Utilities act is replet: | incense of frying liver and bacon > + fewer men ‘are employed\than were and still is a mem ot the board, For North Dakota:. Cloudy .and-un- came forth, Sle brisks about her| A similar call-was issued to state two weeks ago. Ford plant officials in the position held aspencer . settled tonight and Thursday; some- ‘ eme court jvate message found: in the safe of the Meyers Fuel Co., after a visit of gafe blowers. i with the reauirement. of notices an¢ hearing. It-is recognized the ri ht 0: (Continued on Page §) houseliold, her marketing, her mend-} (Continued on Page 3.) hanks by State Examiner 0. Ex Lof- said their factories probably would thus today. be idle the remainder of the month. | ! been appealed to th by attorneys for the gove what warmer in the extreme east por- {tion tonight; colder Thursday. Bank