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PAGE TWO " ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1924 BURN BEULAH COAL $4.35 CLEAN-HOT s4’6o In One Ton Lots WACHTER TRANSFER COMPANY PHONE 62 report. The system of criminal pro-|has held a hearing in regard to | cedure would also be changed so that] licenses, and has revoked 30 licens | a criminal would be certain of speedy | denied nine, put eleven owners on ATTORNEYS,FOR EXPERT WORK Attorney General Shafer Pre- sents Summary of Legal Work in Department SS i The biennial report of the Attorney Ceneral was filed today, in compli- ence with ch Jaws of , with secretary of "Thomas Hall. In the report made to the gover- nor, to whom the report was address- ed, and indirectly to the session of 1925 re the following recommen dations: That the attorney gene be removed from all committe and all boards upon which he now opt the pardon board. This change} is advised because the board and oth-| er meetings take up so much of the) time of the head of the legal depart- ment. The attorney general also recom-| mended that a special counsel for| utility cases be hired, Mr. Schafer! Delieves that a special counsel should be hired because of the unfamiliarity with utility measures of the average scivil or criminal attorney. The sug gestion was made that the bank laws also be revised. “Members of this outlaw organiza- tion” said the report in referring to the Industrial Workers of the World, “flock into this state at a critical time of the year, when much harvest labor is required, not for the pur- pose of availing themselves of legiti- mate employment opportunities,” but for the purpose of terrorizing the farmers and legitimate help, and for disorganizing the wage system. Mr. Shafer asked for laws to. protect the state from such ‘syndicalism’, Conspiracy would be made a felony rather than a misdemeanor as it is ‘now rated, in the Attorney General's rae EXPERT | MOTOR | | He: Elec. Motor Co. Equity Bldg. Fargo, N. D. Automobile Top Coverings —for— Chevrolet Touring. .$11.00 | Overland Touring.. .$11.00 Dodge Touring— Model 1921......$11.00 Model 1922 and 19ZK oo cee ee s+ $13.50 Ford Touring......$ 7.00 ‘Bismarck Furniture «>» Mempany 219 Main Street N. D. trial and punishment. The of juries under the regular the procedure of need some serious attention, says report. special counsel for the Work- men’s Compensation bureau is also advised. The attorney general feels that the procuring of an attorney well versed in procedure would aid his dep: With the moving of the state su preme court library to the new Libers ty Memorial building the atto: general's office is forced to go ov to the new building every t law book is required. Mr. Shafer’s report culls attention to this, and advises that a library be procured for the Attorney General. During the past two years, the re- port shows, the Attorney General's force has had charge of or has as- isted in the prosecution of one n the United St one case in the United Court of Appeals; fifteen ca the United States District Court, dis- trict of North Dakota; t -four « in the North Dako Court; has disposed of the state Circuit Court, and still | 30 pending, which are divided as f, lows: eleven Guaranty Fund probation, and has dismissed 23 cases, The same department reports the trying of 176 prohibition cases, with following results: 59 plead guil- 27 were convicted; 10 were ac- quitted, and 70 cases are still pend- ing, With regard to the violation of the anti-cigarette laws the department reports the trials of 14, with 13 pleading guilty, four convicted, and two acquitted. Eleven trials were held on the charge of conducting disor- derly houses; nine pleading guilty, and two being convicted. GUESTS PLAY BRIDGE - After tea, at the house party, peo- ple either sit around and talk or, mere likely nowadays, play bridge. About an hour before ‘dinner the hostess asks how long everyone needs to dress, and tells them the time. A sand-glass is still used for keep- | ing timé in the English House of Lords, Hupmobile and eighteen Bonding Fund e: disposed of 22 criminal cases in the me court and has 11 pending; six before the Railroad Commis- s disposed of 11 cases for the Workmen’s Compensation Bureau and has 17 pending; has had 71 to recover premium for the Workmen's Compensation Bureati in the various counties; and has tried four e: connection with the Scan American Bank of Fargo. The State Licensing department, whose report is included under the report of the Attorney General's shows that the licensing department THE STAR MOTOR CAR Low cost transportation for everyone. In the great low priced field of motor transpor- tation the STAR CAR stands su- preme. 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