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tata: PAGE TWO Resolutions Read, Resolutions presented by the reso- lutions committce IN CONVENTION | (Continued From Page One) » follow: headed by J. KR. | by the larger financial institutions of the country to the great detriment ang possible destruction of the in- dependent banking system which has words expressed thanks for — the ttention of this as- had such a splendid history in our honor. tion has been directed to the country. Would Drive out Yeggs work ofethe United St. Bankers | Whereas, Such a practice is not in _At a meeting of the e utive coun- | A.sociation Opposed to Branch Bank- | harmony with American financial _ cil it was decided to name a commit-| ing with headquarters in Chicago, | principles and practices heretofore z tee to study regroupin the bank-| ng | obtaining, Hah a a aches ind, W1e0) iy Whereas, The purpose of said or-| Now, Therefore Be It Resolved, Smart Style-Foot-Fireedum And Long-Lasting Service Spell attractiveness and economy in Children’s ' Shoes. Such shoes are Our Shoes for girls and boys of all ages. . Their Quality goes deep below the surface appearance. And the look good to the Young Folks. Kickmonds Bootery “Gee, but this is great!” —is what every one says after using this wonderful Fuller Friction Shower Brush. The bristles give that gentle mas- sage, while the stream of fresh flowing water at any temperature you desire, combines the invigorating effect of a massage with the refreshing action of a shower bath. This ‘ Fuller Friction Shower Brush Bathes the body, improves the circulation, soothes the nerves, and benefits the whole system. The Fuller Man will call any time you desire, and Ww you this, or any of the 44 other Fuller Brushes. Write cr telephone Write or Phone G. LOUGHREN P. 0. Box 19 s B. Tel. 220W ECONOMIZE 3 and : EAT MORE WHEAT for INCREASED HEALTH id and \ GREATER PROSPERITY Bread isthe Best and Cheap- est Food and ‘If made from any of the following brands of Special Patent Hard Spring Wheat : flour—all supported by our Money-Back “Guarantee — you will be assured of vate getting ~ ‘ MORE AND BETTER BREAD OCCIDENT LYON’S BEST BELLE - CLIMAX DIAMOND. | GOLD HEART Costs More — Worth Itt ee i | prei | That the North Dakota Bankers as- sociation in annua] convention as- sembled do heartily endorse the work of the United States Bankers Asso- and commend them for results al-| ready accomplished, and urge them to continue the fight to keep bank- jing untrammeleg and unshackled in | America; to the end that independent institutions may have a fair chance in an open field. i Too Many Banks, H | Whereas, It is considered that |there are too many banks in our state; more than the state can rea- |sonably support. To have two and often three banks where one would | be sufficient is an economical waste. | On July first, an act of legislature | will become effective which permits | the merging of banks and under the | provisions, the interests of deposi jtors and stockhoders: are well pro- | tected. | Now, Therefore Be It Resolved, that we urge the importance upon bankers of consolidating at points, | where more banking institutions oc- | cupy the field than ean be profitably | maintained. We further earnestly | urge upon the State Banking Board, ! State Examiner and the Depositors Guarantee Fund Commission, that | they exercise such powers as they | may have under the law, to restrict | the opening of new banks at points, | where in their judgment there is no | reasonable public demanq or need for | another banking institution. | Ask I. W. W, Squelched. Whereas, we are threatened in the Northwest with serious interferences from a class of agitators who ‘follow the great army of farm laborers which start with the harvest in the | southern states and follow the harvest season through to North Dakota and Canadian fields, and Whereas, we need every agency | that can be employed and interested | in encouraging harmony and an atti- tude of fair play on the part of la- bor. Now, Therefore Be It Resolved, that we urge the-co-operation and har- mony of effort on the part of our state and federal officers having the matter in charge to the end, that | through their united efforts our far- help during the harvest and thresh- ing seasons on terms that ore Zair and “reasonable. Against Reserve Plan, Whereas, the Federal Kescrve banks and their branches in handling “Collection Items” without making the usual collection charge and at a pecuniary Joss to themselves are giv- ling unfair and unjust competition to the member banks o: the system and are thereby curtailing their efit to the Federal Reserve Banks or \ the system. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved: That the North Dakota Bankers as- sociation’ is unalterably opposed to} the Federal Reserve Banks doing a collection business as set forth above and urges the Federal Reserve Board | to give to the members of the sys- tem the relief that is justly due them in prohibiting the Federal Reserve Banks and their branches from han- dling what are generally known as “Collection Items.” Commend Bismarck, Resolved, That we express our keen appreciation to the bankers and citi- zens of Bismarck for the hospitable entertainment provided; to the North Dakota Bankers association band, for the splendid music and for their hearty co-operation; and especially to the speakers and others taking part in the program, for their efforts to make this convention a success. ATTACKS PLAN OF LA FOLLETTE ON HIGH COURT (Continued from Page One) office, not by the election of the English people but by the Divine right to hold- office because he be- longs to a particular family, and al- so might remark on the “six-year session” of America in obtaining freedom from England to escape an oppressive system of government. He referred to the Senators and Congressmen seeking to give Con- Gress power to enact laws regardless of whether the supreme court holds them unconstitutional as “greedy for power.” “We might recall with profit. that Martin Tabert—a boy nurtured on our broad prairies, breathing the free air of North Dakota, living un- der a republican form of govern- ment in a neighboring state of the union died, under the lash of a whipping boss, a victim of the will- ingness\of man to oppress his fel- low-man,” said Mr. Divet. “It might | be well for use to remember the | frequency with which ugly reports came out as to the abuse of the un- fortunate in insane asylums and | penal institutions, where men died the victim public offi h have thought of these things we are not prepared to say that man has be- come so. altruistic that he: can be trusted not to oppress his fellow- man and we are prompted to be- lieve that the only effectual protec- || tion against the hand of official op- down.’ > “But the uninformed say the un- restrained power of oppression is by our system vested in the courts and particularly in the Supreme Court of the United States,” contin- ued: Mr. Divet, “It is the voice off ignorance, or intentional . falsehood that makes such a statement, Under our system as it stands, there is check of one department of the gov- ernment upon the other, the courts being composed of men learned in mers may be supplied with needed | rightful and just profits without ben- | f on is the power to. strike it |] has erred,” Might Increase Terms Considering 2 few of the constitu- | tional provisions _ restraining unreasonable to expect it to step the bounds, Mr. Divet said: “It is provided that the tenor of office of Senators shall be six years and of Congressmen two years. Any ciation Opposeq to Branch Banking | f. Romeo and Juliet—Ah! A_(G. Romilli) Cavalleria Rusticana-Voi lo sapete | | | (from the \ most learned and the most upright on the question of whether Congress Con-} s gress which he said it would not be over-} ye: (Ab! Linger Yet a Momeni) (( succeed it might well be expected to of that profession, are entrusted| extend the term of office to ten with the duty of exercising their; years for Congressmen and, twenty j learning and ‘judgment in passing| fo tors, or to extend\the term of office of Congressmen to six years so that they would be equal in ‘exm of office with the Senators. faith in themselves is almost So great a personage as e Judge Robinson a few id that for the good of ople he should be’a despot over them because he would ‘be a benign despot. I think he had un- bounded faith in himself and, I am “HIS MASTER'S VOICE” New Victor Records July 1923 the and Senate who would not concede less ability or less desire to serve, “It may be enacted in violation of the constitution (under the new pro- posals) that each state shall deter- mine whether liquor shall be manu- { factured or sold: within. its sear If it so enacts, none can say nay, with the power of the courts to in- | tervene taken away. | “It may be enacted that the suf- | frage of women notwithstanding the | late amendment to the constitution ) shall be left to the several states, | as many, contend it should have been left, and no power can inter- i a : : N. D. BANKERS with organizations seeking to drive| ganisation is to bring about a cessa-: the law, sclected always so far ag! ses ion strong in the faith that it] sure there are several men in s eae out of the state yeggs who have} tion of the practice of establishing} the Supreme. Court of the United| can serve the people better than any| House GO ON RECORD preyed on banks and country stores.) branch banks now being developed | States is concerned from among the| set of men that ean be elected to Popular Concert and Operatic x... ne fuis (Gouned) Im French (Well You Know, Good Mother) (Mascagni) In Italian The Kingdom Within Your Eyes (David-Nicholh) Princesita (Litle Princess) “(Palomero-Padilla) In Spanish Rock Me to Sleep,'‘Mother (Emes Laie) John {Danae Macabre—Part 1 ((Dance of Death) (Saint Sats) Guy Maier-Lee Pattison} 55198 1.50 Danse Macabre—Part 2 el forma) [apes YGuy Maier-Lee Pattison s bop Under the Double le—March (Waser) Sousa’s Band! 1906. 4 75 : High School Cadets—! hh (Sousa) Sousa’s Band. 5 Sacred Numbers Eilli, Eili. (God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?) (Sandler) In Jewish encore! 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Leviathan Orchestra z pose to prevent the carrying out of that provision.” The proposals to restrict the pow- er of the supreme court may lead to greater abuses than the average MMMM MOTT GUO A uO a A Ton Building. FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1925. bankers /to post themselves “to the” end that you may combat the snarl ing thing wherever you mect it.” €anada holds the last great area man may imagine, Mr. Divet, im-| of unoccupied land to be had for pressed his hearers and asked the] nothing or at nominal cost. A us SI ML — a Read What the Manufacturers of ‘Dutchess Trousers Have toSay about their Garments The Famous Dutchess Warranty As an evidence of good faith to the consumer and so that the merchant may know that we stand back o our product absolutely and unqualifiedly, every Dutch- ess garment bears the following label, a label whic! has become famous‘as the Dutchess 10c a Button; $1.0/ a Rip Warranty. DUTCHESS TROUSERS 10c A BUTTON $1.00 A RIP You may wear a pair for two months. If a button comes off we will pay you 10c. If they rip we will pay you $1.00 or give you a new pair. DUCHESS MFG. CO. This warranty is absolute and unqualified and we stand back of it in the fullest sense. We are also prepared to show you a full assortment of DUTCHESS TROUSERS, ranging in price from $2.50 to $8.00, including the extra large sizes. _C¢. M. DARL Main Street. STRETCH WITH FRESH DETERMINATION Your race through 1923 has reache@ the half way mark. Half of your available time for saving is gone. Take new courage as you start down the home stretch! Resolve to make better prog- ress during the next six months than you did in the six just past. And remember to make a special point of banking as many dollars as you can within the next few days, for— Deposits made in our Savings De- partment on or before July 10th will draw 4% interest from July Ast. e Gane! NATIONAL K BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA P. C. Remington, President. J. A. Graham, Vice Pres. & Cashier. C. M. Schmierer, Asst. Cashier. SSSSss “CE ee eo Order Your 1924 Coal Now-- HERE is really only one way of being certain of having your next winter’s coal when the first snap of cold weather comes. That way is to give us your order now with instructions to fill it at the most advantageous time. With a car shortage already in Y evidence in some parts of the \ country, and indications, point- ing to a much more seridus one later, there is no telling what conditions will be towards fall. These conditions need’ not,) however, make any difference as far as your coal bins are con-, cerned, By. taking steps to fil! them now, you are definitely. pertetant Our phone number is—115. F. He Carpenter Lumber , PA FROM BUILDING HEADQUARTERS we

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