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“ revcke the same for “ TUESDAY, JANUARY 11,1921 MCNAIR WOULD “GIVE LIGENSE 10 AVIATORS Bill . | HONOR JUDGE ENGERUD Senator H. H. McNair of. Traill county, would grant to some three of the present aviators of the state, ap- pointment to a board of aviation for the control of all exhibition passen ger and commercial plane pilots. Benate bill No, 9, introduced Mon- | day, calls for “an act to license com- mercial aviators in the state of North | Dakota; to establish a board of ex- aminers, who shall have power to e amine, aircraft. and flyers; to pass) upon the qualifications, efficiency and | character of applicants and fitness of | machines, to grant license’ or refuse | the same; to collect fees, formulate | rules for the guidance of the board) and do such other acts as may be nec- | essary to carry out the purpose of | this act, ete.” | Section one provides for exemp | ‘tion from examination of all persons | now engaged in the business in the! s ec. The board of examiners would be | made up of three resident avistors who hold certificates of the Federa- | tion Aercnautique Internationale, or who have piloted. planes and have rec- | ord: of 200 hours in the air. They | would hold offices for two, four and | six years in crder of their appoint | ment by the governor. | Must Pass Test i Hereafter all pilot applicants must ; pass application to the aviation board | and must be examined and pass a| test on their “flying ability, judgment | apd other physical capabilities pecu- | tity to piloting afreraft.” The plans| must also be approved. ‘The board may refuse a license or immoral con- | duct, Persistent and chronic inebriety, | mental aboration, excessive use of narcotics, persistent carelessness, neg | ligence cr foolhardiness.” Penalty | for violation may be $200. to $500 fine | or not less than 30 or more than 90 days in jail. | The board will acknowledge the; qualifications of all present aviators | and issue a license upon payment of | $15.00 fee, the non-resident fee being; The Daily Tribune publishes here- placed at $100.00. The law shall not) with the first photograph to reach the apply to aviators who are passing | United States showing the rescue of hs the state, stopping only for sup-| the three U. S. Navy balloonists who 4 | were lost for days in the frozen wil-' Special permits for each day of per- formances may be issued to nationally known pilots who may come into the state for exhibitions. , Pay for the board, traveling and other expenses will be Baid aut of the fees collected, all surplus to go into a fund for establishment of perman- ent landing fields in the state. A For Highway Bill : The senate voted unanimously for the adoption of a resolution by Sen- ator Liederbach of Dunn calling upon | the North Dakota congressmen: and United States senators to support the socalled McArthur bill which pro- vides for a continuation of the federal aid to state highway building work. Senator Whitman of Grand Forks seconded the motion for passage. The present federal law expires on June 30, and government aid ceases unless the McArthur bill is adopted in congress. The secretary of state yesterday! éertified to the senate and delivered all of the records, transcripts, orders, pleadings, briefs and answers in the | ‘Wog-List contest for the senatorial seat of the 39th district. i The hearings in the contest, brought | by R. J. List, independent, against the | seating of Gust Wog, Nonpartisan, | will open Wednesday morning in the court room of the Burleigh county court house before the senate elections | | committee, Senator Hagan chairman.) S. 4. : : Howard Wood, president of the sen-! Son ‘Bay Company’s po Storstad, | Fe ate, appointed Senators ; Factory, a trading post, where | the upper derness of northern Canada. This picture shows the arrival of the half famished Americans at Moose they were met by J. L. Gaduet of the Hud- son Bay Company. Gaduet, Lieut. L. A. Kloor (comman- der of the balloon), ‘Lieut. Walter Hinton and Lieut, Stephen A. Farrell. The balloonists left Rockaway, (N. Y.) air station on Dec. 18. ‘A strong gale carried the big gas bag speedily northward. On Dec. 14 the airmen decided to risk a landing and at 2 p. m. they came down in the dense wil- derness just south of James Bay (see map). For four days they wandered, half frozen and hungry, through this wild, frozen country, eating caribou moss and finally killing two of their! three carrier pigeons for food. Then, with death one day off, they chanced upon an indian trapper, Tom Marks, who took. them to his gave them food and then led them to Moose Factory. 'Below the map is a view of Moose ‘Factory, showing also the deso- late nature of the country. Aiter ar the balloonists set out by dog sleds, such as that shown in ight picture, across the il leading to Mattice and frozen wd Cochrane, railroad towns shown on ithe map. The arrival pict was taken by Bradbury, a clerk in the Hud at Moose t when the ry, who was pre: Rusch and Byrne and members of aj Indian trapper led the exhauSted men joint. committee with the house to, in. prepare a suitable memorial to the} late Judge Edward Engerud. the ways and means committee. Other bills introduced in the sen ate on Monday were: Senate Bill No. 7, Murphy, ing the present inheritance to give exemption to non-residents in certain cases. Referred to tax taxation committee. Senate Bill No. 8, Murphy, amend- ing the present law with ‘reference to | ‘inal actions, and | committe the sending of feeble minded idiotic persons to the state institu-/ tions, regulating the fee: and providing that none s leased from such institutions without | ine FARMERS AND TRAPPERS ATTENTION Den't Sell Hides and Furs Under Prevailing Low Market. Let us tan thom either into fur sets, robes, coats or leather and use same to a good advantage instead of sacrific- ing them at the present low prices. “Send for FREE price list and tags. If you~ prefer~selling we always pzy the highest market price. THE BISMARCK HIDE & FUR CO. Bismarck, North Dakota REDUCTION In Tailored Suits $75 values now .$45.00 $65 values now .$40.90 $50 to $55 value $37.50 $40 to $45 value $30.00 TERMS CASH Ending Feb. 28th, 1921 KLEIN Tailor and Cleaner | ing the pho tion bill was referred to} messe | py ne [NR RR amend. | the written co! tax law | ent and |, chargeable, | the scope all be re-, tions to include the vendo: $85 values now $50.00}, Bradbury left Moose Factory, carry. i, with the party of ught out the hap t or order of par n. Referred to state nd guar > Bill N . 10, Garberg, defines ions” and makes the Sena lying declaratio “ ' me competent in all civil and crim- Referred to judiciary Senate Bill No. 11, Rusch, extends of the blue sky law regula- of lightn s, patent ar- etc. Re- rods, patent med ticles. stallion: Kar ferred to judiciary Splendid Reference Work The Annual Feast of Statistical Knowledge The 1920 Presidential election re- from every State in the Union, las the 1920 United State population figures for every for every place of 5,009 or mor abitants in this country, are con tained in The World Almanac for 192 Past population and past c us ures are also in the book; which complete work of reference as to the commerce, industry, crops and pro- gress of America tu Left to right are: | | form: nd the whole world. | w INDIAN TARES) EM ro 4 EMSA a) GAY LENT M005 FACTORY AS MATTICE” © S a The incoming Congress and all im- portant diplomatic and other officials of this Government are listed, togeth- er with the rulers, population, etc., of countries, © The, financial, railway, and trade statisti€s are full and va; ried, all prominent deaths and events everywhere are set forth in the Chron- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE alee -FIRST PICTURE—RESCUE OF LOST BALLOONISTS The Theatre Beautiful Last Time Tonight “THE STEALERS” Wednesday and Thursday Alice Joyce I “THE VICE OF FOOLS” Friday and Saturday The Star Supreme Norma Talmadge In, Her New Feature “YES OR NO” i 7 1 | {except for the payment of the Govern- }ment franchise tax, dividends, and j setting up reserves as authorized by | ‘ |the Federal Reserve Board, served an | extremely important purpose in enab- \ ling the bank to carry out the provi- | ;sions of the law and set up its full surplus as contemplated by the jamended Federal Reserve Act. Earn- | ings will fluctuate in proportion to the strain on credit and will reduce rapidly when the reconstruction per- Passes More Than Half of Earn-| io¢ is completed. After the present i a . | year they will accrue to the Govern- ings to the Surplus—Redis- | ment less dividends and such special counts Nearly Billion | charges as the Federal Reserve Board | may permit. The building up of sur- MOTHERS, DD THS— Minneapoli: -11.—Out of gross! earnings of $5,309,368 during the year | | 1920, the Federal Reserve Bank has retained and added to its surplus fund| 410,943 after payment of operating | <penses, setting up reserves for.de-| When the Children Cough preciation upon its new building, * charging off the cost of vault cane Rub Mupterols co Phsust struction at the Helena Branch, and payment o¥ dividends. The retention| ‘iby the bank of the large sum added to surplus is in accordance with the} amended provisions of the Federal/ / (Reserve Act, but did not prevent the | payment into the United States Treas- | ury of $524,233.58 as franchise tax or | profit to the Government for the year. Extension of Credit | The aggregate rediscounts for 1920 | dicate total credit extensions to the| Ninth Federal Reserve District of very j No telling how soon the symptom: may develop into croup, or worse. And then’s when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt, sure relief. It does not blister, As first aid and a certain remedy, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use It is the remedy for adults, too. 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The extensions to Minnesota are made up largely of rediscounts ‘for member banks at the centers, the proceeds of which were transferred to} sredit of country banks and-bank- | iers in order to meet the insistent de-) |mands for additional support to agri- | culture and live stock production. | With these credits eliminated, the| | state of Minnesota, outside of the cen-/ iters, did not receive accomodation | that was out of proportion to the oth- er states of the distric i Power Increase The banking power of the Federal | Reserve Bank has been largely i |creased by the strengthening of i \surplus and by the excellent growth of its capital during the year, due to ‘increases in membership and the | strengthening of many member banks. iThe aggregate capital and surplus an improvement in 1929 of $3,798,000. Member bank reserves however, whi are its deposit: | $10,307,600, indic: | on the part of membérs to work clos- ler to their actual legal res Ft { to some extent, banking deposits, in the district | the close of the year. ay ISSTASSINY 3 i} ings were large | _ While the gross earnit : j due to the heavy in upon credit | | throughout the year, which was re-| | flected in an inevitably heavy iner e|, ip the volume of rediscounts, the net | earnings, which were not disbursed | MINNESOTA BATTERIES (Guaranteed 2 years) ELECTRIC SERVICE & TIRE GOMPANY | i 215 Main Street | of the World; the Tariff; Summaries of Presiden ions from 1856 to} date; Population, Area and Debts, etc.,| of States and Cities of the United! Tobacco, Wool, Silk, Cotton | “All Wool and a Meat Production and Con- * Yard Wide” page story of the Repub-; ology and Necrology. 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