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PAGE TWO MART CHANGES Mane of Dépariment| <“Woyld Advance. Tinie ‘of | Taking Effect of Insurance ASKS NEW AUTHORITY) a ‘ Would Have Legislature = Specifically Authorize Sale Of Hail Warrants i } & F ==Mafiy changes in the state hail in- surance law are recommended in the biennjal report of Martin Hagen, ~manafer of the department, among the most important of which are that the time on which insurance on fall | ‘and winter grain shall take effect shall be advanced, that power be giv- en to issue securities in anticipation | of tax, payments and that more com- pensation shall be given counties for | work done by county officials. | It §§ urged that the insurance on fall dnd winter grain take effect on; -May 25 instead of June 1, this re-| commiéndation being made because experience of the department shows | many= losses on winter rye before June'l. i Because of many disputes which | have risen it is recommended that| =the law provide that the assessor! must-list lands in erop on the blanks | prepared for that purpose, and in the Golumn from which the county} auditor lists taxes, and that indica- ting ‘cropped land in’ a diagram on aid. aren’t they? 4 ~ ‘qhiese four tiger cubs'in the Washington (D. C.) z00 ar their joy at reaching thelr fret birthday. - Pretty husky for’ Celebrating Their Birthday the blank shall’ not be sufficient to| enable the owner to claim hail losses. Withdrawal Change Mr, Hagan urges that in the vre- visions of the law relating to exten- sion of time for ‘withdrawal, it be provided thet if land is’ rented’ the “tenant’s signature must ‘also appear| on the aplication for extension, an that if the owner has no interest in! the crov—cash rent being paid for) the Iand—only the tenant may can- cel the extension. To facilitate settlement of owner- shin disputes the report urges thnt|- affidavits of claimants must be} made: prior to October 1 in the year! in which the loss occurred, and that | :interest in the indemnity shall fol-| low the direct interest in the crov.| but ownership’ on accotnt of liens! and %ortgages or any other legal} process shall not be considered di- :rect interest. fering aid had been received from:| ‘actors. The funds obtained, héadquarters Stated will be used to establish club rooms and) summer camps, to aid wounded, dis-bled and ‘unemployed veterans, and in kindered relief pro- jects. NESTOS BACKS O'CONNOR FOR U. 8. SENATOR (Continued from Page One) doing splendid work along this line} and we have the assurance of the War Financed. Corporation ané Federal Reserve Bank that they will do everything in their power to pre- vide the finances to enable the farm- It is urged that the Commissioner| ers to market. their grain if an or- “of Insurance shall have power to; derly and satisfactory manner. It is Assue™ securities in anticipation of; almost'universally agreed that in or- taxes being paid. for the purpose of| der to make this possible and effect- making a sale of hail warrants, this | ive, storage facilities for wheat must recommendation being made because! be provided as near to the farm as “ef légal difficulties encountered by! possible and such supervision, grad- the administration in its sale of hai!! ing and certification provided for; =warrgnts last winter. and the. issuance of storage receipts “Would Be Self-Sustaining «| therefor so safe-guarded, as to make = Ansincrease in the allowance to} these recéipts available as collaterai =sounfies for work done by counties| for the loans which the farmer in present staniatiesaioeley bien has not. yet ‘been through ‘a legislative session, he included:!}* Reorganized ‘receivership of closed: banks at great saving,'and restora- tion: of confidence. * Twelve banks the fear of o1 Dakota securities. The administration, in the only sale bonds it has made, effected great saving’ over previous sales. The action of Frazier, Lemke and John Hagan in selling millions of dollars oftbonds just before they went out of office tied the hands of the .ad- ministration, and becausé they soid the bonds at a higher price. than| they should, eventually their actio.s will cost the state huge sums of mo- ney. Expense of conducting the Bank 'nsist on Bayer Package *; realized how preposterous his pro- THE BISMARCK ‘TR IB of North Dakota was reduced frota $12,611.07 per month under the for- mer administration’ to- $5,806, p' \ month, a We. ia Farm loans have been made at the rate of half a million: dollars. <a ‘month since the reorganized: depart- ‘ment. has been in full swing, | ‘Answers Burdick | He declared that among false is- | sues raised by opponents was the | demand of U. L. Burdick and others | that the Bank of North Dakota fi- nance holding of wheat by ddvanc ying money to farmers, The. bank, he declared, éannét! is- sue- bonds for that. purpose,. is re- j quired to furnish a revolving fund ; of about $500,000 for the farm loan | department, and cannot borrow ex- | cept on its own collateral which will | not permit borrowing more than |few hundred. thousands of gollay | The question was raised by Me , Burdick at the Fargo wheat confer. ‘ence, the Governor ‘said, adding, “I then gave him the information.gs to the exact condition of the bank and when he heard it even, Mr. Burdick j posal was and ‘withdrew his motion. }The fact is that considerably less ‘than/a million dollars of assets are {in such form that they could he | loaned, if they were not needed for | other purposes.” e | “I have been your Governor for a period of only ten months which is altogether too short a time to énable ja man to carry through a ‘consistent i program of economic betterment,” said the Governor, “but would it not ; be fair to claim that. since we have already accomplished a’ great deal in | this short period that much more can be done to set things right if the present administrative policy is con- {tinued for a full term of two years to give the indicated persons speedy trial. : BANKING LAWS NEED REVISION (Continued from Page One). eliminate waste when officials chan- offices ged. The Attorney-General has adopted this recommendation. Remove the Attorney-General from the state board of health, provide it members shall, be competent phys cians and give it power to promuw “pate rules and regulations for “health and safety of ‘the public. * “The legislature ‘ought to enact a law against criminal, anarchy or syndicalism, and the vagrancy laws of the state ought to be strengthen- ed.” Separate the state licensing depart- *ment from the Attorney-General’s of- | fice, Amend the law’ to give the li- censing department control over country dance halls, oytside of in- corporated municipalities. Regulate; fdmission of girls of 16 years or| under to public dance halls. Permit tities tg require licenses from the businesses enumerated in the license law. Strengthen the state’s conspiracy law, the necessity of’ which is shown by the grand jury’s investigation in-| to the affairs of ‘the: defunct Scan- | dinavian-American bank, -+ Refers to I. W. W. Mr, Johnson ‘referred in his report | to the investigation into the af- fairs of the ‘defunct’ Scandinavian- American’ bank, and’ ‘to the indie ment of numerous persons. He also} cited the application for the conven- | ing of a special term ‘of-court so as “The time has come in‘ this state JOHNSON SAYS the THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 19 the abolition of all private property apd’ of private ownership of the in- strumentalities of production and the social or public ownefship of all those things and the’ dictatorship of the ‘proletarfat. ‘To accomplish. this socialistic state they do not confine} themselves «at “all ‘to “peacefal’ edu- cational propaganda; they, on the other hand, in their manifestos and jin their literature adyocate what is | called, ‘sabotage,’ or the destruction: f. private operty, or machinery nd of the instrumentalities of pro- {duction in order to force’ capitalism, ticed in North: Dakota." declared the of the state’s of ‘the ciréulation “of pamph' literature, the overthrow’ of present ‘political’ state -b; as they call it, to capitulate and to force upon the people the socialistic state. This they have actually prac- Mr. Johnson asserted the I. W. W. are enemies of -trade unionism, He legislature ought make it'an offense within the-reach laws “to * advocate, either from the’ platform-or by means ernment, and the’ destruction Sof’ the revolutfon- ary violence ‘and .bloddshed.” |For the first time -since 1914 a shipment of more than 1000 game birds for stocking ithe game pre- serves of the west has come from Europe to United States. FOR RENT Room for Gentlemen in one of ,the newest and ‘most modérn houses ‘in the’ city; centrally located. , Address : P.O. Box 712. to Jets and the gov- done to break down i ide investors in North: with a complete set of state officials and a legislature in full: sympathy 'with the program of the adminis- j ration 2” when the legislature and the admin- istrative officers should realize the; purpose ‘and the powers of the’ In- dustrial Wogkers of the World,” said | In one year the population of one, of the important watch-making towns of Switzerland has decreased by nearly 1500 on account of the de- i pression in the industry. BISMARCK a labor organization, but'a revolu-; tionary group pledged to the over-! throw of the present economic and| politi¢al system by foreé and by vio- | lence if. necessary.: They believe in} Are you attending~ school where your education will enable you to enjoy a good income ALL YOUR LIFE? That) will increase. with ; age-and: experience? The Bismarck College, courses will lead you into the realm of big oppor- tunities. Let.us. tell you ery A : ’ What We:have done for. thousands of the most successful business men and women. A Bistharck College course is a sure siart in life, and pays big. : Students enter at any tipjey Equipment the very best; expert instryctors; tuition reasonable. Good board and room in the Students’ Boarding Club at $20 to $25 a month. For particulars write, * \ i the. Attorney-General. “This ia not | 3. M. LANGUM, President, Coliege Bullding, BISMARCK, X. DAK. ; : ~' Befter 4s _with all kinds of fruits. . MMMM for children than ~ mushy. potridges. The crisp shreds of Waked whole wheat encourage thorough mastica- tion. Contains every element their growing bodies need... A boon to.themother-and house- wife because ‘ready-cooked and ready-to-eat. ‘Delicious aT officials of from 50 cents’.on“earh 4,000/acres insured to $1.00 on this number of acres is recommended: Mr. Hagan-asserts that it is the de- sire jaf the department to place the hail insurance business “on its own “feet’tzand to pay its own overhead, expense. The recommended method would increase the department ex. \'needs ‘to -make' in order to hold his | assure the farmers that such a pro- | port and that every encouragement crop for a better price. I want to gram has had my unqualified sup- will be given to the work of the or- ganizations that voluntary coopera- tion’ provide the means for an order- ly: marketing of; our farm products:” on package or on tablets you are not Unless you see the name “Bayer’ | pense about $14,000 annually, he| Referring to the Grand Forks mill says. an and elevator project, soon to be in In.addition the department has operation, the Governor declared his ~ prepared for the legislature three maps, showing the cost by counties for each of the three years’ \experi- encg:of the department, and recom-; manage it. mending that the legislature inves-; Referring to former Governor _tigate the advisability of zoning the’ Frazier and William Lemke, his Non- ‘state, According to Mr. Hagen old) partisan league opponent for Gov- line hail insurance companies charg?’ ernor, Mr. Nestos placed upon them =a higher rate in some parts of the; the responsibility. of the muddled staté; particularly the western part,! situation of state affairs and the, _ because experience has shown great-/ failure of their own program’ through | = er hail losses in those sections of the | Jack of ‘efficient business manage- | state, He said the department did not} ment, Z ‘ wishi.to make ‘any recommendation | “Among the accomplishments of the ‘with “but three years experience, but urged the legislature to consider the zoning method. ~ Mr,. Hagen declared his “‘opposi- “tion to a change in the amount of insufance to make all policies $10 an aege. He said the present plan of ‘a $7 Basic rate, with privilege to take . out $3 an acre additional insurance, is pr@ferable. ‘MOVIE STARS TO ‘AID -~ Cinginnati, Sept. 23—Stars high in the movie universe will aid in the ‘nation-wide ‘“Forget-Me-Not Day” campaign to be conducted November 4by the disabled American Veterans of the World War, according to an announcement of national headquart- ers. e announcement stated that numerous letters and telegrams of- Lift Off with Fingers belief the people may expect the highest type of service from the men ‘in the organization being created to) Get the inside facts about if you are going. ° . Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezqne” on an ‘aching ‘corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then Hortly:-you lift it right off with fin- gers. Truly! ‘Your-druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Fréezone” for a few cents, suffi- ciently. to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn:between the toes, and’ the calluses, “without. soreness ; or. irritation —Adv, =O MMM TTT TO OUR FRIENDS WHO «ARE OR SHOULD BE INTERESTED IN THE ‘GREAT AMERICAN COW a a NATIONAL DAIRY EXPOSITION vat St. Paul, October 7-14 ~ NORTH DAKOTA DAY—Tuesday, October 10. You can’ Iéain moeabout how to engage in dairying, what to buy, how and where to buy it —all the real practical things about dairying—by visiting-this great exposition than in any other way. October 10 is ; ¢ - NORTH DKAOTA DAY Other sections of. North Dakota are sénding delega- tions. . Burleigh County should be there. Let us know. The First National Bank “Of Bismarck The Pioneer Bank getting the genuine Bayer prodnc* prescribed by physicians over twenty two years and proved safe by mil- lions for Colds Headache Yoothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Ne Yalgia Pain, Pain Accept wnly “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Han boxes of twelve tab sts cost few cents. Druggists' also sell bottles of 24 and 1C0. Aspirin is the trade mark ‘of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic:, acidester of Salicylicecid. dairying by attending the ADEGUSUNLEVFCANDUANRUDU NADA NUATONGRTUCEONAUUR AAO nn AA in a Uy O02 ar of Romance se \ ous girl of the North woods. . ‘Like that marvelous'gem, first’ stolen from the royal jewel ca in the-Hell’s Kitchen‘ of the wilds, heroines, beautiful, innocent, ‘yet the dark hole of the forést wliére ear THE BISMARCK TR of the wilderness., ce CHAMBERY’ LATEST NOVEL is a romance of dark intrigue‘and breathless adventures —a powerful, throbbing story of Eve Strayer, that glori- ‘THE FLAMING. JEWEL, his gang flout justice and the law. ° : will print this: great romance. whish tells how love, strange arid mysterious,’ came to the heart of this heau- tiful and lonesome'girl, beset with dangers in the depths sket and now hidden is Eve — loveliest of compelled to live in ‘her step-father and IBUNE, — f \ a? ‘, SEX,” “THE BUSINESS OF LIFE,” - ES Robert W. Chambers AUTHOR OF “THE'COMMON LAW,” “Tite RESTLESS “HAS WRITTEN ~ “The Flaming Jewel” k ys > : DON'T MISS THE FIRST INSTALLMENT IN Bismarck Tribune, Monday, October 2nd. en Mica ” “THE FIRING LIN ne a

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