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PAGE EIGHT PAYMENTS FOR N. D. HAIL FUND ARE ANNOUNCED Vigures For Five Years Show Tax Payments and Losses Paid Farmers > AND ‘Thirty-eight count have paid more hail than they hi for hail los yearg. while ceived gre they have cording to hail insurance de 0. B. Lund, The total exce: over loss payments i the department having a large plus The ¢ wuidaae on of tax pal and ents fer the fi period follow: GAINS counties Ss payments sur- Bottineau Bowman Burke Burleigh Divide .. Dunn Eady Hettinger Kidder LaMoure Logan McHenry Mercer Morton Mountrail Pembina .. Pierce Ramsey Ransom ... Renville ... Richland ... Rolette Sargent .... Sheridan .. from the state and the | amounts the indemni’ ed tax pay! $653,12' Dunn $6 064.18. The counties which appe have lost most, considerin of payment Mellenry. $388, 5 Stut: $296, BANKER, 70, 10 PAY ALIMONY $24,000 Verdict Is Upheld in Supreme Court .84; Nelson St. Paul, July 18.—David Burton, aged 70 years, president cf the First National Bank of Wheaton, must pay his divorced wife, Sophia Burton, 60, $24,000 permanent ali- mony and cost of attorneys’ fees, the supreme court held today in affirming Judge Flaherty of the Traverse county district court. The Burtons were married at Williston, Nerth Dakota, February + 22, 1910, and a short time follow- ing Mrs. Burton filed action for divorce on the grounds of inhuman and cruel treatment. In affirming a lower court, the supreme court held that “alimony is substitute of the branding. uttend j cons J hair had turne arugged cashed for marital support. ud Delightfully Different QUALITY MAINTAINED ‘WHO BRANDED HIM? | | “KK. KOK re seared wpon hi k. But Rev. Orrin Van Mioh., a Detroit uate: insists he remembers nothing The mt had started for Lake Orion, Mich., to Bible con + carly two weeks later he was found uu- son the s! of Battle Creek. He had lost 30 pounds and his from gray to whit Doctors de ‘ed he had been Rev. Van Loon said he recalled nothing ‘om the time he a check at a bank in Royal Oak, near his home, until he awakened in the hospital in Battle Creek. ALMOST LIKE AN AIRPL © letters 1 of Berkeley, 3 | Aquaplaning is the little brother of airplaning. The thrills of the ! orts are much t quaplaning is a popular sport at beache length and breadth of the country. — The shown he ire skimming over the waves after a fast motor-/ LADD IS FOR LAFOLLETTE U.S. aaa AIN WIN) important and there is no question of the prime minister Beenie | North Dakota Senator to Sup- port Wisconsin Man ’ Olympic Swimming Pool, Les | Toure Nes, France, July 18.—The 18 Senator | United States Olympic Swimming Dakots am won.four out of the five final | vimming events cqntested today and took three second places and} lace, piling up a total of vi points during the day! |for a total of 115 points, or three | tin as many as Great — Britain, hich now holds second place with points. uly North ington, Republ J today that h port the LaFol in his out leaving the TO BACK HIM Cedar Rapids, The board of of Railway Conductors last night formally indorsed the candidacy of Senator Robert M, LaFollette for the preside according to a ate ment gi out by President . E. Sheppard toda GOVERNMENT Is DEFEATED London, July 18— 18, ald government was de House of Commons today by a vote of 171 to 149 during consid of the unemployment — insurance bill. The vote was cn an amendment offered by liberal and conservative members, which was carried des- pite labor opposition. The govern- ment’s reversal is not considered own state Republican part It is an old-custom in Derbyshire, England, to decqrate beehives just before a wedding. | | | | BI On the Steel Steamships of the’ GreatLakesTransitCorporation “TIONESTA” “JUNIATA” “OCTORARA" PLAN your vacation this summer to include a cruise on the great Inland Seas. Tagua. appointed ships— workd renowned cuisine. Passenger service exclusively every three cays, sto} ppiny at Buffalo (for Niagara Falls), Cleveland, Detroit, Mackinac ‘Island, Saule Ste. Marie, Houghton and Duluth. Cru Lake Erie-Detroit River-Lake Se. it-Lake Huron-Straits of Mack- inac-Lake Superior and numerous other bodies of water making the Great Lakes group. ORCHESTRA ~~ DANCING Tickets and Reservations at. All Tourist and R.R. Ticket Offices..ar DELICIOUS OFF EE G, C. Willams, G. L. T. Corp. Ouluty, Minn. | Congress of the International Ama- \teur Athletic Association today rati-' { fied [A.A Jin the running high jump and by | scored in: the 1924 games, RECORDS MADE IN OLYMPICS ARE RATIFIED International Board Also| | Votes to Abolish Some | | Competition | | IS GOLF KING | . LOUIS ACE | Paris, July 18. (By the A. P.)—The! seven world records and Olympit records made during 12) the | | past Olympic competition and elimi-_ nated four events ftom future Olym- pic programs, The events elimi- nated are the pentathlon, the 10,000 meter walk, the 3,000 meter track | and the 10,000 meter cross country, runs. ‘ William C. Prout, president of the . U., was elected Americitn mem- | ber of the federation council, sue- ceeding Frederick W. Rubie. Four out of the seven new world: records ratified were hung up by, athletes from .the United States. | These were the marks made by Robert Legendre, the former Georgetown star, in the broad jump, in the| pentathlon; by Harold Osborne, Illi- nois A. C. in his decathlon victory, | and by the American relay team in| the 400-meters and 1,600-meter races. ‘The remaining worlds records ave credited to Willie Ritola of Finland | in the 10,000-meter run, to FE, H. Liddell of England in the 400-meters event and to A. W. Witters of Aus-| tralia in the hop, skip and jump. These marks also stand us new| Olympic records. In addition to} them Paavo Nurmi of Finland estab- | lished three Olympic marks for the} distances of 1,500, 3,000 and 5,000 meters. The marks made by Osborne This year's trans-Mississippi championship, the third most im- portant amateur event in America, jwas won by James Manion of St. golf Clarence Houserin the discus throw | complete the list. eailbax’s ‘ The curtailment of the Olympic [uouise at ene program decided upon is likely | ,ionship. Manion's closest bid to affect especiallly such nations a5) national fame was when he cartied Finland. which depend . loredly, | 0", Willie Hunter, former English Cham- heir distance runners. The three) jion, to the thirty-sixth green ‘in events of this class eliminated gave| te ign. event Finland 49 points out of the 166 she | SF National metal weather strips applied to your win- |dows and doors will keep out the rain, and dust of summer and winds of winter. Richard O. Sloan. Phone 461: George Lupino, the oldest clown and actor in England, is also an ac- complished artist. Cook by Electricity. It is Safe. : Now— Cooler Breakfasts Tomorrow’s breakfast precared| with tonight’s dinner—a QUICK QUAKER delight Try this new recipe Eye is the richest, most delightfully cooling of hot weather : ‘breakfasts. Made. of oats, it’s supremely nourishing and invigorating, too. As you prepare dinner tonight, cook your regular breakfast quantity of uICK QUAKER (the new Quaker Oats that cooks in three to five minutes). When done, pour into a pudding mould and let cool. Then place in the refrigerator over night. Cut in medium thick slices and serve at breakfast with fresh or cooked fruits or berries and sugar—float with rich milk or cream. The combination is delightful A world noted chef discov- ered this new way. Just for the joy of it, try it. Siongead| fall size and weight pack ledium: 1% pounds; Large: 3 poundg, oe | world fliers was safe. M'LAREN IS REPORTEDSAFE Wireless Message Says Avia- tor Has Been Found Tokio, July 18. (By the A, P.)— The foreign community and Japanese authorities’ took a deep breath of relief when news filtered down by Wireless from the Kuriles islands that the McLaren part of the round the The party, headed by A. Stuart McLaren, hopped off from Lake Toshi- moye on Yetorfu Island for Para- mashiru Island last Wednesday. Un- til a Japanese destroyer picked up a wireless report from a commercial steamer that the party had landed on Uruppu Island, near the starting point of their hop, no word had been received from them. Nor, as yet has anything concerning the reason for their landing at that point been, received. CITY BOARD ENDS TASK Virtually: ‘Finished Work of Equalization . The city aommission, sitting’as a board of equalization, virtually com- pleted its work of equalizing proper- ty, values for taxation this morning. | city board for approval, and then go to the county commissioners, sit- ting as a county board of equaliz tion. 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