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me sas <—oe q q © AUT BLA MANY INCREASES, DECREASES IN | DEPARTMENT EXPENSES URGED |» BY THE STATE BUDGET BOARD Scores of Minor Changes Af-| fecting Various Depart- ments of Government Are Carried Out in Appropria tion Bills Introduced Appropriation recommendations a presented to the state legi the or bil ure in seor more introduced n the senate by opriati nmitte indi budget ewed tru : Poindexter, ed us t board, reque rtmen than $ , who tions and dey by more 000, y buildi board alle dations, y while | 1 institut ‘ons bee ta since before roduction was appropriations pr } ago is y expenses of | the national | all governors. Th artment propriation The lieutenant governor's | for the biennium cutive to 21,800. $2,000 salary is unchanged. extra stenographer is allowed ‘ | 00 increase | , with the total ap- 500. the the propriation and] The supreme court reporter law librarian appropriation is prac: | tically the same addition printing} items being allowed ing the total G over the I ppropria tion, ‘The total is Salaries and judges expenses of et court remain the same 00. Ask Census Clerk A census clerk to serve a few months of each year compiling the the assessors is allowed | of state, bringing the department to $40,980, more than the last two of total f $600 shes of $500 for publication 3 for publicity pamphlet, de- crease of $1,500 ullowance for post- on publicity pamphlet, and an i ed appropriation of $500, for icated edition of d $200 increase printing on st of the popular edition of the laws results in a net deer 300 for the state pub- lic printing bill of the secretary of state for a total of $25,100. mis A laneous items of budget, $1,000 in el- the state auditors the total being decrease ¢ is listed, euse of $3,700 for the 1923 appropriation for the state treasurer is recommended, This cuts three items $2,000 for postage, $700, furni- ture and fixtures and $1,000, print- ing. The total budget is $40,640; of $600 in a deputy’: 500 in office suppl: and increase of $1,600 in printing for the department of insurance ii the budget of that office to a total of $30,700. ome Increases An of $1,200 for the Biennium inthe salary of the chief assistant fire marshal; $1,500 in- creaSe for investigations of suspi- cious fires were allowed the fire marshalls department, a total in- crease of $2,700 bringing the budge’ to $22,400. A decrease of $8,000 in the sal- aries of special assistant attorne general is recommended in thi ficial’s department. merce counsel who will devote time to the railroad comn allowed with a biennium salary of $7,200; a cut of $200 in postage ac- in mise, court 500, are listed while a further reduction comes with the ending of the Minnesota, North Da- kota drainage case suit for which $10,000 was allowed two years ago. The changes bring the attorney gen- eral’s budget to $4,500 less total of $83,100, In the public instruction depart?’ ment, the salary of the assistant superintendent is cut $600, printing was increased $1,600, the postage ae- count. was cut $700, traveling ex- pense is cut $600 a total reduction of $4,700 in the budget of $49,800. A total reduction of $6,800 is made in the budget of $691,200 for state aid and examinations, of the public instruction department, this coming in a cut of $400 in travel expense of the high school inspector; $1,200 in travel expense of three rural, grad- ed and consolidated school inspect- COLD» Break a Cold Right Up with “Pape's Cold Compound” Take two tablets every three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose always gives relief. The second and third doses completely break up the cold. Pleasant and safe to elimination of $7,000. for hools. ors; and aid’ to evening For the comm Htrue and labor postage was cut | plies $! printing used 10 a tol crease of © budget being $37,400. giver commi division was in the dairy aries of the tw 0 in clerk hire, decrease assist- | j office supplies and cut | lo items. The | 840 an §n- Railroad ( n Budget railroad ¢ dget of $101,600 is inere 0, through a raise of missioners total sed - 3: of $400, sup- of . office niture and printing increased cellaneous ex $300 increase and travel ex increased $3,000 this latter | to t care of the t © commerce cou n the attori genera rvisor of state farms at $4,000 for the biennium was allowed to the sioners de , printing cut items increased ereased $2,000 | 200, planeous $100, travel expen | to care for new supervisor of state | farms, of leasing unsold | ands was allowed $1,000. The total | udget $46,420 increase an of state examiners bualgdt as mmended calls for $131,230 a cut} of $19,800, This reduction comes in| a cut of $1,000 in the postage ac- | count, $10,000 in travel expense, fi extra exam s at $10,000 elimina- {| ted, and allowance for increased | bonds for miners ullowed more rs ago The ecurities commission, under supervision of the examiner, previously has been — maintained through fees colleeted. ‘These to- talled more than the expenses of operation and it is now proposed to turn ail fees into the general fund and operate the department under | appropriation, which for ears is fixed at 0. guaranty Fund commission | was allowed an increase of $31,000, | the total biennial budget being $49,- iem of commissioners a biennial the next two The 800, The per d $1,500; clerk hire in- raised $4,- u ixtures $1,600, ised $1,000, mis | printing ellaneous | raised $1) travel expense 0 commiss $2,000, 5 , travel 100. Some Increases The tax commissioner's department shows un increased appropriation of 160, to a total of $68,480. An in- x deputy is allowed at $5,600 two years, an income tax auditor allowed at $6,500; for the is field 00, the office accountant 3 s eliminated, cashier was allowed at $3,000, a tax attorney at $4,800 was eliminated and sten- ographic help increased $3 Post- age is increased $400, office suppli cut $800, furniture and fixtures in- creased, $400, printing increased $1,- 600 and travel expense increased $600. These additional officers are ected to make their biennial sal- | in work through of the depart- one month’s d_ efficiency incre: ment. The board of administration bud- get was fixed at $80,000 an increase of $4,850. The ad on of a parole officer at $4,800 to look after paroled penal the and chief from all state institutions persons ritable is Jallowed a total increase of $1,100 |bringing the total to $20,840. Funds jfor purchase of books was increased | $1,000, of chief librarian in- | creased $500, chief as | creased $600 and cler while administration expense slashed $1,100. ‘ The state engineer's chief assist- jant is given an increased salary of travel $600 for the two year: penses increased ants’ salaries. increased drographiec survey costs increased } $1,000, equipment $2000 increase, a total allowance of , $24,500, an in- crease of $6,300, The adjutant general’s department allowed $15,350, a decrease of 0 which comes through reduction of furniture and fixture account by $600 and $50 increase for miscel- laneous items. The returned soldiers fund post- age account was increased $500 mal- ing a total of $16,270. The state printer's department is allowed $8,990, a decrease of $50. The industrial commission is al- lowed $11,690 a decrease of $1,200 in readjustment of office items. One of the largest departmental increases, that of the department of public health, is brought about through a consolidation of the bu- reau of venereal disease and the anti- tuberculosis work with the depart- ment of public health. This is a net increase of about $5,000. Items in- clude -raise to state health officer of $800; establishment of a statis- ian to maintain the bureau of statistics in conformity to en- trance of North Dakota into the U. S. census bureau's registration area, at salary of $4,800, with a clerk at $2,400. In the bureau of sanitary engineering and preventable dis- eases, there is established a sanitary engineer at $6,000, and a clerk at $2,400. Office supplies. increased $200, furniture $1,300, printing in- creased $1,000, miscellaneous in- eréase $200, travel expense $900 in- crease. The funds for matching federal aid is increased $1,000, For indexing, numbering and binding of ex- take. Contains no quinine or opiates, ‘Millions use “Pape's: Scola Compound.” Price, cents. guarantee it. | Floren ‘item changed in this department. A $ and decrease of $200 in office supplies 1 be a deficit in that fund nd $500 in furniture and fixtures, . account $650 in miscellaneous is} The bulk of the deficit in the wolf | Joffset by an increase in 00 for bounty fund is due to the addition | expenses of the parole officer. {of the bounty on magpies and to Increase For Library = {the increase in bounty on adult The state library commission is | wolves, binding, $100 for cards and printing. The department's total budget is 1 $47,800. ine Inspection Department department 00 un increase of $2,500, | ntiny raised $200, miscellaneous | 00, $1,000 allowed for fire rescue | apparatus und $5,000 for fire emer- | i There is an existing def- | result of the coal mine! nes of $1722.48, i y board total ; is $. 50, an in- | ° of $400. The glanders and | dourine fund was decreased $10,000 | mine |tetal is $12 inspection | gencies. icit as the ind the bovine tuberculosis fund | was increased $10,000, other items | being minor supply items. 1 A decrease of $1,460 is provided | jin the minimum wage department | through readjustment of various | items making a total of $7,640. No anges were made in the appropri )0 for trustees of the | y board; $1,175 for | examining board. | society appropriation | the veterinary The humane of $1,000 was recommended abolish- | ed appropriation of the | was allowed pending | a repeal of the bill authorizing es- tublishment of the department. The $10,000 appropriation for the Crittenden home was al- ed. A decrease of $2,700 w. de in the department of voc 1 and civilian rehabilitation. y of the director was cut 200, travel cut $400, the total ap- | ion being $28,150. | increase in the motor vehicle | tration bureau f $8,000 for; clerk hire, additions to the | se of tags fund, and $1,000 in the salaries of special agents: The total appropriation of $94,150 pureh comes out of the fees collected. Purchase of license tags for auto- mobiles in the next two years is expected to the state $32,000, Slight Increase Appropriation for the society is allowed at 0, an in- crease of $820. The biggest change ame in the elimination of $2,720 for a war history commission while the | ntendent’s salary was increas- | historical ance of the national guard ame at $60,000, on for the children’s state regulatory department | anges will require an appropria- tion of $15,000 over and above the estimated fees. There was appro- priated for this department two years ago $101,420. At the all of the various regulatory bureaus were consolidated in one and it was ary to make an appropriation nduct of the new department. However, fees collected since have given a general outline of the costs 1923 session | ‘ and during the past biennium a st day good part of this has been repaid, | from Joe Breslow and Cowan’s Drug The commissioner of immigration | Store. is cut $1,200 in various items, the The guests at the Rotary luncheon total being $18,800. this noon included: 1, Richard- The state fair at Fargo was al-| son of Fargo; Wm. Murnane, former- ved $10,000, Grand Forks $10,000, souri Slope fair, } all three being the ing appropriation for the Minot fair of $5,000 stands. Miscellaneous items requested by the state auditor such as the ex- penses of the legislative assembly ards for apprehension of crim- inals, state budget board, contingent fund, etc., total $164,350, the same at present. Other miscellaneous _appropria- | Duemeland again functioned with ex- tions covered by various separate | cessive fervor. bills and the same as at present in- ————— clude; Dairymen’s association $1,000; | ————-——__________® livestock association, §1,000; poultry VIE sociation, $600; firemen’s associ- | AT THE MO Ss | ation, $3,000. ce - The care of insane patients, state THE ELTINGE at large, $63,000 is the same as at] «The Lover of Camille,” screen nt; the two percent insurance to fire departments was de- creased $10,000 to $90,000; the par- don board was left the me at $1,000; the $15,000 appropriation for barberry eradication was eliminated; the appropriation for wolf bounty An additional $5,000 is allowed to sist in the work of the Great akestidewater ociation. | BANKING LAW CHANGES ASKED Association “of Depositors Committee Decides Policy Four changes in banking laws of North Dakota will be asked of the state legislature by the Association of Depositors of Closed Banks, W. E. Dyer of Marmarth, president, said today. They are: An act providing for an increase of assessment paid by state banks to the Depesitors Guaranty Furd Commission of from one-half to three-eights of one percent of toxal deposits each year. Amendment providing for appeal to the courts from decisions of the Guaranty Fund Commission. Amendment to law regarding es- tablishment of banks, giving state banking board power to require in- corporators of new banks to show they ure of good moral character; provide for guarantee of double lia- bility payment by stockholders by requiring them to make actual de- posit of securities with ‘Secretary of State to secure payment. Establishing ratio of collateral up- on which loans may be taken and | providing limit upon amount of col- lateral which may be taken from state banks for the purpose of secur- ing loans. Mr. Dyer said it was pro- posed that the ratio of collateral to loan Hmit be one and a half to one. Some of the proposals, Mr. Dyer suid, dre indefinite, but the associa- tion will seek to haye bills introdu onal | George F. Bird made the report for “Col.” Harry the membership drive, who heartily Hardware Co. turned i gregation captured the award of the port, given by Harris and Woodman- thanked the team workers and urged held tomorrow at 12:1 tion to that tion of the drive tion for those who Senator in adaptation of the famous stage play, ed oe ee wee l«peburau,” by Sacha Guitry which | David Belasco produced, is the fea- . a j ture at the inge Theatre today NEW MEMBERS 6, DURING DRIVE { 1 Report of Day’s. Work Is| Made at Rotary Lunch- ‘ eon Today | The teams in the Association of | Commerce membership clean-up campaign made 113 calls this morn-! ing and reported a total of $381.25 ollected and 35 new members which! the total for the two days to 8.75 and 60 members either rein-} or secured as new members.! The reports were made at the meet- ing of the Rotary Club at noon in dining room of the McKenzie! Hotel. Major George H, Russ reported for captains S. W. Corwin and John A. Hoffman four new members and 81.25 collected. In the second di- vision Captain McDonald had fiye members, Captain E, B, Klein two, Captain B, 0. Ward five and Cap- n’ L, H. Richmond two. Major; the Polecat outfit as follow: H. Atkin and $75.00, Cap- n three new Captain Dale tain M. members imon $81.25 and seven new mem- bers. ; The program turned over to Brandes, in charge of thanked the team members for-their efforts and awarded the daily prizes. Captain W. A. McDonald’s team won the prize given by the Sorenson for the most money aptain Dale Simon’s ag- Lenhart Drug Store for the most members ed up; and L, K. Thompson, King of the “Tom Cats”, proudly saw his division again walk off with the prize for the best. re- Conklin, President of the As- of Commerce, _ briefly luncheon to be at the Grand ‘The directors of the sent were called upon | thanks and apprecia- of Mr. Conklin. Mr. Ballantyne, overseeing the drive, stressed the work that the Associa- js doing, and the need for con- tinued effort through the last day and expressed apprecia- re cooperating including the business men who are furnishing prizes for the teams. The s awarded the. first came attendance at the Hotel. jon p ded the if erson, Ro- Bond, Ro- eel und A. mestown; Rotarian of y Bliss, Rotarian from D, Adams, L. O. Mill- allantyne of Chicago, and members of the teams now engaged the Association of Commerce membership drive. The Mineopa Band misled by H. J. ly of Bismarck; “Bill” O rian of Williston; W. R jan of Ifred Rulov, Ro Roy Baird, Dickinson i Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little) “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly ygu lift it right off with! fingers. | Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suffi- cient.to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or irritation. Anythin You Can’t | ed .embodying the general poli advocated birth and death records two clerks Cao. News TAXI PHONE 888 -| we Pathe Conenry: and Thursday “The Lover of Camille” is the story of Jean Gaspard Deburau, one of the many unfortunates whom Ca- mille wins and casts. aside. - He the idol of France, a quaster panto- mimist, loved by all women except the one he lov Broken-hearted, he tries to hide his sorrow from the public hehind his grinning mask, but the disillusioned lover cannot go on, und he leaves his beloved public for- ever. Monte Blue portrays the role of Deburau, and Marie Prevost is C mille. Others in the cast are V lard Louis, Pi Gendron, Ro: Dione and Winifred Bryson. THE CAPITOL The scene of “The Mine With the Iron Door,” yhe new Sol Principal Pictures feature photoplay which has been adapted from Harold Bell Wright's, latest dnd greatest novel, is laid in what is peculiarly Harold Bell Wright territory, the Satalina mountains in Arizona, Strange stories driftabout the re~ he says, “and thither many men have come—Spaniards, expl&r- ers, Indians, cattlemen, seekers for gold, «and adventurers of all types, from every land. These men have gion, scaled the mountain heights, up, up! skies, over ave travelled, up of mountains, Canada del Oro tven today in r of the great lost beneath the bluest of ast deserts they h into the wilderne and into the mighty (Canyon of Gold.) there men still h mine and i fabulous wealth in raw gold—“The Mine With the Iron Door.” ‘The Mine With the Iron Door” feature attrac- ‘itol thea- is announced as the tion next week at the Ca tre. ols far back as}can remember Baker's was the best BAKER'S _COCOA is better because it is made of better beans by a better process and has a better i flavor than other iach Walter Baker& Co.Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1760 Dorchester.Mass. Montreal,Can. BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREZ olds Go... The physiciaa: sale prescript! AN-A-CIN. will break them up. No narcotice Pocket Tin 260 ‘A:CIN g ss We Are Now So Equip- ped That We Can Shell Corn. -—0— e Russell Miller Milling Company. 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