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ft ‘packages. . - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1923 DELAYED: ' 4 2 H. B. \189—By_ a) riatians committee. Repeals Too stafd- ing annual appropriation to state geological survey. | HB. 190—Appropriations com- i. mittee. Repeals $7,000 standing annual approgriation for the re- | lief of needy Settlers. This has ben a dead letter for many years, according to the committee. H. B. 181—Appropriations com- mittee—Repeals $8,000 standing annual appropriation to state bio- logical station | REGULAR: SH. B. 199—Trubshaw, | (Ind.) Barnes Amends existing law to exempt facul(g members of high- wer institutions of. larning and hers, superintendents and uls of public schools from ation of the workmens’ compensation law. ‘The amend- ment is aimed to save the state in the nefghborhood ‘of $100,000 annually. H. 8. 200—Trubshaw, | (Ind.) Barnes. Amend: ing law re- arding the publi of the foreclosure of land con- tracts so that such notices may \ he published in a daily as well as in a weekly paper. H. B. 201—Larkin (N) Eddy and Foster. Amends existing law to set the meeting of the budget hoard each fall before,a legisla- ti s i | ’ Bills Introduced. ¢ ber. H. B. 202—Introduced by repre- sentatives Boyd, Lynch, Harring- f ton and Starks, members of _ the, } legislative committee of the Amer-' ican Legion, North Dakota depart- } ment. It provides that no one shall teach any subject in any language but English in any pri- vate, denominational, parochial or public. school. Religious subjects are exempted from this provision, % however and the provision is made to apply only to pupils who have \ not passed-the eighth grade. A {maximum fine of $1000 or a max- + imum prison sentence of 30 days is % attache por } th I | North Dakota law. leg the private compan | by the employ only, which according to efficials of the bureau are under state law the same. The bill provides that: ex- penditures of the bureau are to be ‘ing all employers ell as the three of insuring agencies pre- ‘ed in the bill and collecting the money in the form of tax. The bill in making amendménts_ makes , addition to a section (41) of chap- ater 192 laws of 1919, which does not exist either as the original law n addition to it, officials of raised by asst } in the s 3 | ; supp the bureau say. f legislation already. INTRODUCED: penses in doing” institute work. H, B® 206—Halcrow, (Ind.) Pembina. Amends existing legis- lation to return to cities and in- corporated villages half the mone; collected within them each mont on licenses of such business places as pool halls, dance halls and theatdts and gives |local officers throughout the _ stat generally power and_ responsi yy for in- spection of ‘such places. ‘This lat- ter provision would take care of "192 dance halls in the state which lie outside the regulation of any town, putting them under the sheriffs’ supervision ageording to Mr. Halcrow. H. B._207—Delayed. at au oe oe ‘ions ‘in er} except as for different qu: yes plant. This to allow for cost of Sranaporting to central plant. HB. 109—Burns (Ind.) Ward— \amends ‘existing’ law | regarding | consolidated, schools which » pro- vides that they’ must .take pupils Ticts from neighboring ;school di without payment of tuition. Leaves the question of the tuition to be) paid to tse schools boards comn- . 210.—Starke (Ind,) Stark vides . that persons -interest- ed in any saéch legal documents as ‘or ‘written contracts may Fo. a court of record to y ) wills, de have’ the right legal ‘relations’ of the _ LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR ing of notices session one week ahead. } Makes time of meeting second in- ead of third Tuesday in Noyem- H. B. 20$—Harrington (Ind.) eigh. An act to empower cor- ions organized under the laws of any other state in the union or under the federal law to do business and acquire property i kota on an equal basis h corporations organized under B. 198—Freeman, (Ind.) Forks——Amends _ existing tion regarding workmens’ } compensation bureau. The bill { presupposed that there may be or | are three kinds of insurance under competitive (that is, by ; self insurance ;.and insurance by the state fund. The latter is the ind in use say officials of the bureau. . The bill gehen sets a digtinction between thd workmen’s j edmpensation bureau. and the ‘ workmen’s compensation fund | { H. B. 204—Jackson, (Ind.) Ram- | sey. Amends existing law to pro- vide for thg proper form of ballot. for_ col tutional amendments, init and referred measures, to conform with nonparty election -Larson, (Ind.) Pierce ing legislation to ak iness of organizing the handling farmers _ institutes from the department of ‘icdl- ture at Bismarck and put it into the hands of the President, dean of the department of agriculture and director of the extension de- partment of the agricultural col- lege at Fargo. It provides that at least 50-institutes shall be held each year. Allows traveling ex- H. B. 208—Brown Ind.) Grant, Amends “existing law to forbid price discrimination by cream sta- tions inthe, state. Provides that creamery companies in the state must pay the same price for cyeam tate of cream or in cases where a propor- tionately lower price is paid at*a station distant from ‘thes central plant than at one near the central | H. B. 211—Dougherty (Ind. | Ward. An act to. provide | for; prompt settlement of losses by | insurance companies and making | the company liable for ten per-/} cent per month penalty on the! amount for evéry month withhold | after the time specified in the; time of the police. The penalty is| not, however to exceed 30 percent | cf the amount, together with rea- sonable attorneys fees. | H. B. 212—Orange (Ind.) Stuts-] man. An act to provide for the} levying of a tax to pay the, deficit of. the home builders association and winding up the business and affairs of that association. It provides a tax estimated to pro-| duce an income of, about $125,000) a year and clear up indebtedness in about two years. H. B. 212—Orange (Ind.) Stuts- man. An act to eliminate the tak-} ing of the bienniel state census in 1925 thus saving an amount esti-| mated at $50,000. H. B. 214—Lakie, (N) McKen- zie and Williams, Amends existing workmens’ compensation bureau} not increasing the salaries ‘of bur- eau members fron) $2,500 to $3,000 and reiteving the ex-officio mém-| bers. leigh Amends “existing work- mens’ compensation act to} strengthen and clarify it. DeDfines | violatiéns and penalties. H. B, 216—Delayed. leigh. Amends existing law re- garding credited public account- ants setting a maximum penalty of 300 fine or 90 days. imprisonment. } It also provides that when credited public accountants’ come into North Dakota from a state where there are propr laws governing them they may be certified in this state without further examinatio land by requ An act permit- ting the county commissioners of any county in the state to provide $500 premiums annually for a poul show: VG 219—Rustad (Ind.) Rich- land. Amends existing law to eliminate the flat 3 percent hail tax after 1922. &#. B. 220—Rustad (Ind.), Rich- land—Amends existing haiV#fSur- ance law so as to provide that only these who want the insurance will take it; that it will not be neces- sary to make an affidavit in order to keep’ from receiving it. Amends existing law so that in counties where there is no court house or where the existing one is worth less than $10,000 the lo- cation of the &ounty seat may be changed with a straight majority vete, 2-3 not being’ necessary. It would only affect about 5 or 6 counties in the state. Bills Passed in House H. B. 159 (Morton)—Providing school boards shall retain 10 per- cent of teachers’ salaries until end of school’ year. Vote 74 to 33, six absent. a H. B. 142 (Craig)—Providing sturants, hotels, rooming houses shall equip rooms reated for lodg- so that door may not be opened inside, and to so equip them with- in three months, Vete 104 to 3, six absent. H. B. 95 (Appropriations Com.) Appropriating $10,000 for Florence Crittendon home, Fargo. Vote 105 to 0, eight absent. H. B. 145 (Anderson)—Provid- ing for liquidation of state exper- imental creamery and _ repealing butter-fat tax to provide funds for such creamery. Vote, 107 to 0, six absent. H. B, 147 (Sathre and Twichell) —Provides for filing of bills of sale and other transfers of person- al\ property. _ Vote 107 to 0, six absent S. B. 90 (Wenstrom).—Amends of venue from justice court case, whereby case goes to-“next near- established 80 days or more. Vote 108 to 0. \ S. B. 114 (Atkins)—Defining vagrancy, and broadening scope larly to include pergons who idle and gamble. Vote 85 to 22. Concurred in by House _ H. B. 43 (Trubshaw)—Extend- ing recall to cities with uncil- minor senate amendments. Vote 107 to 2. H. B, 55 (Lackey)—Making pen- alty for violation of dairy laws that of misdemeanor. House con- ments. Vote 108 to H. B. 42 (Ellingson)—Provides crop and chattel Moragages must be separate instruments. House concurred in senate amendment adding amergency clause to make act effective April 1; 1923. Vote 109 to 0./ + s “Bills Killed by House.’ ~ H. B. 160 (Morton)—Providin, is parents pay tuition when children one district. attend standardized high* school in~ another. Indefi- nitely postponed. H. B. 158 (Morton)—Extendi distance from ‘school. for whi transportation charges are allowed parents from 2% to 2%.- miles. Bill killed request of author, be- cause of wrong. phraseology. declared s0 that may know jast’ where they hi rete NEW SENATE BILLS. - Concurrent: Resolution,“ Whitmer, (M.) Oliyer:—Calls upon the di- rectors. of the state ‘historial §0-/) ciety to make a report and survey of the existing state parks to the’ next session of the legislative as- Resolution. ~ Patten,| ' —Urges the ‘na- pact cometa |< state Commetce Commiasion to re stére to. the individual state the} . Lpower through’ its board of ‘rail- road eepenianibnars _ or - similar ag ae Altest the Gistribution S. B. 288, Baird, (Ind.) Sts provides foro te Ore, _ [Grand Tort . ition objecting to, the federal gpv- {ernment snd the Interstate Com- |merce ‘commission against any THREE’S A CROWD, SAYS HUBBY 4 | they were misinformed’ as to the | H. B. 215—Anderson (Ind.) Bur-| “ returned unex- | Catherine, 24, shown | Gross took both to the ul complaint of disorderly conduct. | told police he H. BL 217—Anderson (Ind.) Bur- | and fOMHG tia’ wife: pectedly from Indianapoli here, in their apartment polce station and entered a f 9 he’ll sue for di lands or on any land which « mineral title is re: to go into the gen state. Makes the auditor resp compilation of list of, mineral lands and collection wned by citizens of the United rved, said tax]: 7 after all hail insurance on} North Dakota crops shall be writ- | : » only by the state hail insurance \department or North Dakota com- allowing foreign |didates from $3. to $5: to write re-insurance, rstad, (Ind.) Cas: H. B. 218-—Rustad (Ind.) Rich-| S. B, 289, Byrne, (N.)_ —Providing that before irrig d by county co ector of the L tion service shall first es shall be giv-| eighteen | party state election ballot which of asfe” who shall have com- | ed a four yea S. B, 290, Martin, (N.) Morton: |} —Is aimed to give r )0 is a companion rict court shall ate auditor with a det ment of cost proportionately on all S._B. 291, Martin seed and feed instead of rep: cash for seed w! him may repay the county in equal number of bushels of wheat H. B, 221—Elmer (N) Morton.|s )1 defines what ban! onsist of and how the tax com- the the taxed | Storstad:—Places hin the property ‘ssable and/fairs or to’ circuses appearing in ible on gross earnings within|/any place for more than a two The measure re-writes/ day stand. statutes relative state board of equal of the cgmmi and the attorney )the insurance comm s|cites the need a es that all “public in- examinations ing with bolts or locks on inside, |s om outside while locked froma public. office shall be performed by practicing public @ cept such duties a assigned to the state North Dakgta been collected for the! .S. B, 821, Baird:—Provides that ad of the su-|s ssouri preme court Ss e been filed, that the elf shall name substi- state law libr court reporter up to committee and removes*the sent fixed salary. S. B. 296, M B. 305, Storstad: peal the “wide sled law’ which had already law to provide in case on change |! land insurance company from do- n North Dakota un- majority of the est justice,” office must have been |! Concurrent resolu- | vronping, merger or consolidation of the N. P., G. N. and the C. M.| |& St. Paul railways citing that} | such grouping -would remove com-| \ petition and competitive rates to (the detriment of the state and | shippers : S, B. 307, Atkins, (Ind.):—De-| j fines criminal syndicalism and at-! ‘tempts to create a statute curbing | \criminal syndicalism, sabotage, tand other such forms of “terror- tism.” Fixes the penalty at from {one to 14 years; cites the intent of the legislature to make into law all such parts as may not be| found uncgnstitutional and is aim- ed particularly at the I. W. W., communists, bolshesvieks and oth-| er similar radicals. S. B. 308, Carey, (Ind.) ° Rich-} \land:—Would permit county com- {missioners to excuse from bond | such persons as are able to show purpose of the bond, ete. Special) | to fit Richland county case. | S. B. 310, Thorson, (Ind.) Grand | | Fork: Requires that — ‘school! boards and or boards of education | shall prepare a budget, give pub- licity to the same and set a time} for hearing of proposed expendi- ‘tures and fixing a date for deter- | mination of levy. Practically re- writes present laws governing | financing of school districts. i S. B. 311, Whitmer, (N.) Oliver: | ises bounty on wolves and! otes from present $2.50 each | to $6.00 for male, $8.00 for female | and $4.00 for each wolf of coyote | pup killed prior to Oct. 1 each} year; excepting such as killed by! eniployees of the N. D. A. C. where| no fee is paid. S. B. 309, 312, 313, 317, 318, 319, Carey:—Call for minor changes in the election laws changing the re- quirement to have county officers | nomination petitions filed 35 days prior to election instead of 30, and © officer candidates 40 days 1” to election, instead of 35;! the filing fee of state can- 3 Temoves | the necessity of having absent) voters ballots printed on colored| uper, and otherwise revising ex- ting laws to conform to the non- | | had been previously proposed in} course in an|measures introduced at this ses- jsion S. B. 314, Ingerson, (N.) Burke: ~—Requiring the state fire marshal sment|to investigate all fires or tornado| ped. | losses when requested to do so by ill and ist_ the S. B.| k stock shall |p, |a “citizen” as well as by an insur-| nce company; preventing actions rted against insurance com-| s until the fire marshal re-| | por’ 315, Whitman, (Ind.) —Act defines carni* ininerant carnivals the same a_ public nce. Does not apply to car- als showing at county or state : . 10) S, B, 316, Baird, (Ind.). Stark:— ; carnings of freight} Amends present laws governing nergency clause] juries for the appointment of wo- of pi 4se/men bailiffs and the separation of ss earnings tax on freight|/men and women jurors as to lodg- nipment companies is legal-|ing where a verdict is not reach- ed by 9 p. m. . 303, Magnuson, (N.) and ai : ine concarrent|5:_B- 320, Carey:—Amends the ¢ upon the presi- refund to 211,135.71 which ma- na s from state and from which only a} small portion had been t in the state. SI sought by the 2 Irrigation association. S. B. 304, Rusch, (Ind.) Cas: Would permit mutual — ins companies to trades, occupations or professions end to pay dividends to holders based upon the same cording to the proportion of losses | quest) :—Is a measure te govern ved to the premium paid by|the construction of chimneys, |present laws concerning drilling of artesian wells to require the |owner to take precautions against the water flow flooding another's land or running into the ditches of adjoining highways. Provides a \ penalty. \discharged soldiers shail receive |credit for their military services in the particulay trade, vocation or-profession in which they were by | engaged at time of enlistment or induction. Aimed to aid railroad men in point of length of service. S. B. 322, Ingerson, (By Re- flues, fire places, ete., within cor- Vould re-|porate limits of villages, cities, , repeal of | and providing for inspection of the been killed in]}Same Measure held necessary by state fire marshall. sion Eastgate, (Ind.) S.- B. 323, Martin, Morton:— SCREEN STAR UNDER KNIFE of vagrancy laws, aimed particu- | manic form. House concurred inj curred.in ‘minor senate - amend- |* Stayk:— Vio na’s work at her Los Angeles film ‘studio: was interrupted ree cents | when’ d. Samaritan Hospital to undergo an. owt hed to the ipev acre upon al} ¢oal and mineral | ope: yrelleve ap ni to relieve appendicitis. Would enact the Nebraska law re- lative to danger signals at rail- way crossing. The Nebrsaka sta- tute calls for an automatic “bob- ber” which swings Before a cross- _ ‘The nicest cathartic-laxative to physic your bowels when you have Headache, Biliousness, Colds, Indi- | Mazola Oil, per at. ee EES PAGE THREE “ey eZ Es SS Ze = Danes. Inklings! There are just enough new costumes here to satisfy the curi- osity that weeks of anticipation So come and see them while you may for pretty clothes like good news go fast. have whetted. Suits are the most non-chalant things. One flaunts a bolero jacket, another 2 ‘balkan blouse, and a third is bizarrely embroidered’ in Indian motif. Wraps are used this season to cloak a Variety of styles of which cape-back coats and top- shades are fashion features. Webb Brothers tive, body composed of chairman ards of coun village council presidents, mayors ‘ities and members of city com- missions instead of by boards of county commissioners. low for the abolitition of county boards as now constituted. (Continued on page 7) Especially applies to a Adams county where the Yellow- stone trail follows the state line for a considerable distance. Ingerson:—Makes operative a provision of the ori- ginal constitution which provides that the affairs of a county may be administered by a county legisla- ing upon the approach of a train B. 324, Porter, (Ind.) Cava- lier:—Would_ prohibit ‘learning from teaching common or high school subjects. contends that this duplication of sults in‘an immense ex- higher education schools which is LAST TIME TONIGHT PRISCILLA DEAN S. B. 325, Baird:—This measure is based upon a court ruling that the present sta- tute on certified public ants, Article 21, Chapter 5, C. L. 1913, carries no penalty with which to enforce the act against persons not holding required certificates as a C. P. A. and provides a penalty of $50 to $300 fine or not to exceed 90 days or both. S. B. 326, 328, Byrne, (N.) Wil- —Companion bi CAPITOL “WILD HONEY” Tomorrow and Thursday financing the construction of sew- er or water main projects or other Under present statutes the special hand when work is completed. The measures permit the issuance of warrants on the general fund due in not more than two years providing that until special assess- forthcoming at funds may be transferred from the gneral fund for the special assess- ment purpose to be repaid when ‘later money is paid in. S. B. 227, Van Cam, the requiremént that adulterated food lists shall be published in the official paper of each county. S. B. 329, Rusch, (Ind.) Cass.— Gives a chance for a taxpayer to appeal from the decision of the tax commissioner, or any official to bring such an appeal before the not later than 60! days after receipt of a tax notice. S. B. 330, Garberg, (N.) Hetting- er.—Gives county authorities state line counties authority to ne- gotiate with adjacent state’s coun- ty or state to construct highways. ment money is )). A Saxaphone Ceremony —Clytie Whitmore’s wed- ding march was syncho- pated. 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