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WEATHER FORECAST For Bismarck and viecini' ly cloudy tonight and Tuesday. ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1925 [FINAL EDITION’ | PRICE FIVE CEN FISCAL MEASURES TAKE PRECEDEN CE te en en HIGH WATERS CLAIM LIVES Secretary of Sta HIGHEST COURT DIDNTIGNORE te and Successor ‘INVITES PROBE, SALVATION ARMY DRIVE T0 BLACK INFORMS RAISE $4,000 ENDORSED BY ECONOMY WAVE Mf z — | GUILTY 'N, Borgen to direct inten-! 4 .. ., Ware . . Py . : . , Four Believed to Have Died Supeme Court Already Had Chicf Engineer of Highway | ‘sive campaign of two weeks. | 4 pa Bil ie isiann Whe ‘ Fe eed , en " ‘ ropriation i to in Louisiana When bridges Ordered Argument in Case Cemmissicn Directs Let- Headquarters at Elks. i ni Hird! in ‘ ‘ sSiokel Sih a : ushe ard in House Are Washed Out ; When Petitions Arrived ter to Solons ie Headquarters have hn establish During the Present Week iz Sarees ed at the Elk’s club for the diree-| ‘ ‘ : ~ % : ¥ ‘ ‘ <PPN 7 , tion of the drive to secure $4,000 to — RECORDS ARE BROKE \ GRAIN -GRADING C {SEEN BY GOVERNOR Te ae won Ani in Bis) ORLIE PLAN FAIL ceases B marek for the nest twelve months.| IE Li! s ; Out of the $4,000 is proposed to He bh y Rivers Rise to Unprecedented | upreme Court to Hear Argu-! Sortie Reiterates Stand on In- reise, $1,000 is to be set aside for a ‘ ‘ 5 1 4 i building fund. a sla ‘Ss = Proportions in Many of ment on February 24, Ac- | vestigations, Sees no Real USNC HORM Ere ayo reInel Legislators do Not Push Ap: the States cording to Information — | Difference companied by his wife arrived here} PFOpriation Bil's in Man- j last week and will be the executive ner Asked by Governor =< = i : = ‘ ' nt of the Salvation Army to di- er : Hammond, La., Jan, 19. Four per- The supreme court of the United A request for an investigation of | rect the drive. He is connected with] sons are waiieved to have lost thei r tes is not expected :o hand down the Highway Commission is conta | the Minneapolis offices of the organ- The, 19th legislative assembly of lives, bridges and highw: an immediate cecision in the North ed ina letter written by W. G. Black, | ization {the State will swing into real ac- been washed away and other ines Dakota grain vise, re-! chief engineer of the State Highway dudge A. M. Christianson is chair-| tion this week, with several import- : quested in solution of the} | man of the advisory board and its} amt measures in committees and property damage is though. toh stuce legislature, ‘The case has been Commission, to the members of the | other members 1. K. Thompson,| ™#ny appropriation bills tobe resulted from terrential rains { ‘set down for reargument’in the legislature, expected to be presented Niex Rosen and J. 1 Bell. ; brought out on the® floor of the ing the last few days, which | Washington on Vebraacy 24. formally today. The plans were discussed with thig! House and Senate. sent rivers and bayous in this sec- high court o: the iand, in its! “Veiled charges of — incfficienc: commit the Elks. A commi Many “inpepsant: measures areraltg An automobile contain’ng four ne ARG kistentl ; feet a ae We aiuto COU ta MUG EA ious An automobile | in’ng | laure, it is understood here. ‘The/sistently circulated,” Mr. Black the support of the various luncheon of the Nonpartisan have not yet 4 ea HES SO Ge LS SAL) Acca aba leargament was ordered on January| wrote, adding that “These charges | ubs and other civie bodies will be| t#ken final form and may not be in- thy Amite river from a bridge when whe before the islature not founded ‘on fact and are! William Cav: was convict: colicited, ‘The! campaign proper will| teduced until in the fourth week Us EEL at etempted: to cross: Wie convened, and the resoiution of thefpromy by ulterior motives.” ed by x Penns jury of first start with a luncheon “kiekaff™ Mon-| of bdo Lda swollen stream. legis aid not reach Washing-| ‘The Nonpartisan League members degree murder signed’ con- day, Jun. 26, Friday afternoon the a ‘i ps rare ton until January 17, It is not ex-lof the legi . in caucus Friday fession, presented in his trial in yy \ t t ea ate cc tert en ona rae = y | y Noposition was presented to the di- e now bef i ALL MARKS BROKE RC cadtuauior em Wit) ueeoed | pected here that the legislature's ac-jnight, dec to seek a legislative Pittsville, Pa. the you RUUEGnle, FaCUInG GENE AGNGMIAUIDHINGTMCONE IG botince toe eberore leqleg tein. Macon, Ga., Jan. 19.--Ali high w La RePeRRNW SERA. NIV Who is shown] tien Will cause the court to abandon investigation of the Highway Com- ant to he charged with first degree ineree who approved the drive in! CaBiliee eae tao are: rks e Do ee riv . Deas cE Sanh : id sah A enTE ING neuro i % ce WY Au) j i oO repea ni ter marks of the Domulgee river he Mr. ellos Cleit), in the above photo, retires to private life after] the reargument, ‘ ; mission : murder, told how he shot his grand-, (he following resolutions: ls sanuibigenuemthars ne re eclipsed this morning when the Gauls orion CHIN ore veers EN GENE Oe | vast notice of the decision of the] The letter which Mr. Black wrote mother, then stuffed her mouth with) .winereas < ee ae: 5 ghuge registered feet, Swolien ul : | supreme court to have reargument in{to the legislators was submitted to! paper in order to stifle her groans, | PETER NCE Army! — Measure to abolish necessity tributaries, gathering volume from) ~~~~~~~~~ eras ~*~ | the case, particularly with regard to{ Governor Sorlie before being sent to and then robbed h A ee a ae rau the! approva) a et it party registration for primary three consecutive of rainfall, y I state grain grading laws, was receiv-{them, and the Governor said today | (200. ALANS (CORE tte) Oh: by assessors, are adding their volume to the riv- EARLY ACTION | iGLO Vv ER. BANK say {ed in the state capital in press dis-|that he approved the attitude of i Maio tn OL LIES aun inh | Bill to restore exemptions er. Rain continues to fall today. IS REOPENED} patenes and a tetier from seth Rich-| Mr. Black in inviting investigation. | COTES SSRI) CI We Oe oe mom gvaeasion Ron City residence ‘Train service is demoralized. | Gublign O2 Gina), Ware a aie (ose terated) his Henan i Uhove tu h uoldrs fence household goods and The Glover State Bank of Glover, | tomey and Special Assistant tand in the matter of investigations : an Fak RIVER FLOODS TOWN ON eat jDickey county, reopened for busi. |Hey-General in the ease beta today. st was oppose to “pol- | Ee Gate te ; Federal child labor amend- Alabama, Jan. 19.~The ss Saturday, it was announced by |took the federal position, to itical inquiries” but not to inv Glass deo printed Haeae ly See inant ae Warrior river at 9: m. measured Gilbert mingson, state bank ex-|Ney-General George Shafer. ibs atelepel felt there was OGRE gant GuMnattocd dan acca | Gocdereids), sracctationiatbEe: 54 1-4 feet and was still rising, The bank ‘ovember | Richardson wrote Mr. Shafer, Edcil) ground. The chief cxetutive i ANGE LI CUMGCHOR ERROR. Cceane aaa een cfachingiinitos die sewer ceacUlOnaOn Tego Bia ain awACheuieese nallapecn gabe hay {tha known t huihadoesnatcons | aed ap fut re oie oe the mur Measure to abolish state immi- Northport, across the river from psits of approximately of the reargument, bur no such no-j sider there is any real difference be- BRR E SAREE ef REAR ot oreo eeepc: hare | “ ‘000, tice had come to him officially, the}tween him and the League leaders in raised was to be expended and, | Limiting interest rate banks q 2 Measure Placed Before the} AER RA filed : Ria aleete eure muemnatien bat corel i a HEREAS < is Pilger in ae may charge, restricting collater- se aie sacs : fenence Sunda i Rae é é e judgment of this Board that a al which may be pledged. RAIN FALLS STEADILY State Sena ing Attorn eral Shafer said to-[ference Sunday with some of — the rretary. Mormale States Peck . which may be pledged. Birminghompealabaniay )aeneag) Be SS Providi ne y he had written to Mr. Richard-|!eague leaders, and today d 4 Seeretary, in Formal oats | eharitubte work i the Guy oF Bis: Permitting six-day country Witniirninitallingiateatliiv over nueh For Fees For Licensing king him to continue to repre-{titt there was no real difference , ment, Declares Nation i Be mec, ore te ced aunt oug iy thei! yachools _ winter to shorten Gtsthennlliedadthanceuaninivecrstsiiial sent the state in the litigation and to| between them on important matters ae \ Foe ian Burenu and, term in spring and fall, which have already cost two lives vB Taney ni " appear in Washington February 2410! legislation. Is Still Free ia imeasteeiet ty apc A iati Fi andiproparty, lostese sanAini ante CHEDULE OF T. AN, Ae Ue TONE The Governor also took ane i : agreed, on the behalf of the Salva- Appropriations First iaevan ae of sdollara:-were expected | % | Unless the court should lowing reports. which manated Washington ah ek en Army, to work in harmony with nie uence however, fs is b i ame ah 0 f ‘ ti Eton, -, WM. Secretary’ said Registratio’ eau and to fur- Will take precedence to continue io rise for several hours.! ‘The Worth Dakota State Senate | lehange the present order ‘of proce. from 4 Nombartisan Lengue cwueus, qughes issued tuiliy a formal suite FEE STEMI TEST SE aces acer dine ane Aacéls chau Tw> trainmen met death late yes- today has before it the much dis-! ap dite snc the ease, iC ie probable that) oe, Sticy with respect to the lace meus ting that the pment where the Salvation Army ix ap-(of ‘the appropriations committee, He when a Southern Railway cussed ‘ ” bills, one of whi i the state legislature will go ahead /911 | Policy with respect to the leB- yeached in Paris the renee proached for aid, therefore [indicated today thet by Wednesday train was wrecked on account of repeals the present ant and endeavor to enuct a site g ses of the allied fi minist im-} “BE IT RESOLVED by the Board, many important reports by the com- high water at Freemont jlaw and licenses the sale of cig: | grading law that is. constitutional. Black's Letter posed “no. pbligition, lezully or OL ADI AcGEE: OPEANG > Aecoclation. of] hlitlec onbupnenntiad oneHiayReabae 2 arettes, and the other of which pro-} Patire Field in Southwestern | !"¢ Present initiated law, which is} The letter of Mr. Black is as fol- ally." on the ( Htesvandmthabticontmetcet dint iiew.. of Ene fore the House : FORCED TO ABANDON HOMES vides for drastic penalties for the; yinvolved in the highest court of the |lows: this country remains ax free from! standing had with the It is apparent. however, that the Augustz, G 19.—Residents sale of cigarettes to minors. The Part of State Threatened, | land, is notin force beea of #!To the Honorable Memb committments in Eurepean matters army and Adjutant Pierey as above Legislature will fail to carry out the of Hamburg, S.C. late last night smoking of cigarettes by anyone un- aE? : ‘federal court injunction. Both R. A.lof the State Senate, jas it ever wax, ALAL, Chat (thesAbanelation-bf Game mandnte) of -Covermons Sole ktanent were forced to abandon their homes der the age of 21 ycars is prohibited Officials Say Nestos und Governor Sorlie urged4ieth Legislative Assembly, | The statement said the full text i of the drive of the 4ppropriation bills out of the way ‘and seck higher ground when the in one bill. ian the legislature to enact a state grain} Bismarck, North Dakota. of the to raise funds not in the of the session of waters of the annah river, swol-{ The two bills, senate bills nos, 61 i {grading law at this session of the]Gentlemen dor Kellogy ; fours ayaa id alata the Jeg With 14 da Ten by heavy rains in the watershed and 62i were a ter conferen- HOW "THE FIRE SPREADS) !esislature, because of the injunction{ jn view of the recent. criticism sentatives would ($4000.00) to be expended for the session having passed, flo he bunks, flooded the ces between Senators and Represen- pending against the initiated grain faletis cau soon as it w ki | 48 overflowed the 5 i of the administration of the State purposes as agreed ictus one y's session, but a very lowlands and backed up into the|tatives fav repeal of the anti-, eT ‘grading act. Righway Department, | respectfuliy! Mr. Hughe (Signed) |few minor appropriation bills have Crh cigarette bill, and were introduced Loss of a valuable 33-acre coal } ce request your honorable body to thor- by White House BOARD OF DIRECTORS, | been passed, and committee hearings es, ;by Senator Hamilton, Nonpartisan, field and probable loss of other coal | oughly investigate the records of the full approval of is eK ejuti Co ce, have not been hel j ‘ IMefienty' county. The bills w | : Bismarck Association of Commerce. en held on the major STILL iMe Bniy SeOuaay fe bills went tO junds has brought the situation at! this department as well as all offi- idge, who it wa By F. L. Conklin, | bills, such as appropriations fer in- Mobile, Ala., J the state affairs committee of which nies! NOTEN UDAk Obais where rfine cial acts of any or all members advised of all angles of the co President.| stitutions. It is customary for com- weather bureau was Senator Hamilton is chairman, and 2. been seeping along coal veins | thereof. ive “| mittees to fix hearing dates on these morning that the Black Warrior ri- 8” early hearing on the measures is yore than a year, before legislative “Veiled charges of inefficieney,! A resolution asking for a copy of All campaign activities will be con-| measures in advance, so that insti- ver at Tuscaloosa has reached a @Xpected. committees, and may be the subject waste and irregularities in the state the agreement, proposed by Senator ducted from the Elk’s hall, Mr. Bor-| tutional heads ri y i Pee i, goseauinscaes h y ject | aWs a prop tutional heads and friends may ap- stage of 60 feet. ! i pace ei: seer EMG ‘ 5 | of action in request for an appro- Highway Department have persist- Johnson, Republican, California, is; gen announces that he employed | pear. a eae | were made in the bills as introduced pistion to fight the fire. ently been a ual These shar: pending in the Senate with the ap-, upon a silary busis for the cam-| The situation with respect to ap- . STAGE K) a (i ne DUD ULE ee 1 Unless the fire is stopped the re-| sv ggs 4 mn ges ure not founded on fact and are proval of others of the irreconcilia- | paign. propriations caused the first flurry Jun. 19.—Flint river ,cense i ae ty pron aH AU DEED ton re it burning under-| Getting Back to Firm Finan-| prompted by _ ulterior — motives. ble veterans of the ty; The officials of the Army have! of factional debate in the House Sat- here had reached a stage of 22 feet places of business selling pices: oundeanl li der convenkedi a ohteeni= cial Basis, Says U. S ‘Therefore, 1 believe that, in justice fight. From these and other quar- agreed to cooperate with the Social|urday afternoon. Representative this morning at 7 o'clock and was 1, Sehedule of Tax : like the North Dakota Badlands, PARMA Ste /Os to myself and members of my or- ters the state depariment has heard | Registration Board, an activity spon-| Burkhart, Ward county, Nonpartisan still rising. ‘This was the highest The schedule of license fees pro- cericials of the mine inspection de. Collector ganization, it will be to the best in- charges that the Paris agreement, sored by the Association of Com-| introduced a resolution providing stage known since records have been Vides for « tax of two cents a pack- yirtment say. A lignite coal mine terests of all concerned to have a signed by Ambassador Kellogg, the) merce, and that all its cases will be/that appropriation bills be given kept here. age of 20 cigarettes on medium 4,6 js exceedingly difficult to control. complete and unbiased investigation’ Secretary of St H submitted to that organization so, precedence over all other: the gas pelea Rio and four cents ® Fine once started cannot be put out | G fa of this department. drawn the United las to avoid duplication of effort andj calendar, The sesslation paseaeet FEAR FLOOD RE N Package on higher-priced cigarcttes, ith water, as water softens the fire | No" pers farmer g ‘| “The records of the State High- to an involyment against which it’ expen ‘after un interchange between Repre- Montgomery, Al Phe ee eee On cigarettes weighing ‘la¥ amd causes a “squeeze” which [!0 ® Snm financial basis and they | way Department are at your dis- had been guarding itself ever since) Undey present administration of sentative Watt, Independent, Cass Alabama rive Prepon eae es sand ‘ann intensifies the flames, it is said. |“ i an ON eeee ae Sree posal and every effort will be made the close of the | the bureau working in cooperation! county, and Representative Vogel. ed to have reached a stage of 50.7 Mot mote than tires i nee Per The only successful method of com- ik on sare eae | OED Some None Thea a) isin aiken, oom cm cin mireniten S| Mr. Watt declared the appropria- feet at 7 o'clock this morning and Hay one millon each such ci®- batting the fire is said to be to tun- er in charge of federal seed} any and all information requested.” 6 ” | tions there are adequate funds 1+ tions committee has 21 bills before it was still rising. Montgomery is be- ; 1. tnel around the fire area and seal |!04”, collections, asserted here Sat- Respectfully able now to care for all relief cases! und has held only one meeting thus ginning a repetition of the flood of B-On cigarettes weighing the tunnel with clay, making a fire |U™day. (Signed) . BLACK. © | and no needy. in Bianiavek ave ined: far J e 1919. ¢ than three pounds per thous: | y.J) which prevents a spread of the] '];¥idence that the farmers of the i lieeten Olina ce BP Th chee aa A i two mills on each cigarette. | pames northwest are getting back to a firm i ees her counties of the state; “We are stalling around here do- Chis C-On cigarette papers or “7°. 5 i ite coal mine in{fimancial basis is shown by the sat- i jit is urged, are studying methods, ing nothing. Why don't we. go to Peles each package, book or set/+,¢ Badlands which is said to have| ‘factory liquidation of seed loans | practiced here us the city and county , work?" he demanded. Feontaining not more than 50 papers, pienine clawiy’ tor 40. sears, smoke [Branted to them by the government H | Poor relief administration is vegard-| Chairman Vogel announced a meet- one-haif cent; containing 50 to 100’ yea, issuing from the ground but| through the United States depart- ' led a mone wie best of all systems ing of the conumitten for this morn- papers, one-half cent; more than 100 + Ales ‘ ment of agriculture,” Mr. White ‘ A jeopuloved inithe ing at 10 o'clock. MILL NAMED papers, one-half cent for each | ee een ee id. . (‘States Attorneys Hold But) with the promised cooperation of; “I'm not asking when we're going A ; 50)" The Haynes fire was burning in | Sid. A 2 | “are a) HAVENS elamTdtaa ay Beer ‘i " ND or major fraction thereof. !tn, Tatter part of October, in Spite |. Collection headquarters, of which Nine Prosecutions in State ioe. ons alt Meunre wencies now |to meet; I'm asking, why we haven't y Class D—-Tubes, two cents for each |of° ettorts “to. control. it, and. the|M#- White isin change, are at Grand] Washington, Jan, 19-—A favorable | will: become ctnnels, allied -lnshe gy, Rotate work. alvendy, ealdemyatie 50 tubes or major fraction thereof; mine area then was closed up by|Forks and his territory includes seport on the fomination of Attor- Aatenkqettrs ; | asnee melee “TR ‘say in anewer that welll get Industrial Commission To! ther bills introduced in the Sen- | scaling spaces with clay ¢) {North and South Dakota, Idaho, Mon-} nevcGeneral Stone to be assistant (gy, Ponert® turned into the office of Te to work when the chairman of the indu: : : " Isealing open space: lay to y-General St e E tthe Attorney General, and summar- committee is read ,. jate included one by Senator Whit-*snut off air. The fixe had spread |‘#7& and Washington. Associated Justice of the Sup feed Bo ite inctie ied s ready,” shot back Mr. Await Legislature’s Action |man permitting, the building of dants Papa EN Coot aeiicasil) (Out of aitotall off68,487/518.80, lentilicen ae uc. sedered loaaycby. he ized by him in his biennial report, Vogel. s the Red River by municipali- s, it is said by mine inspection [t® farmers in these crop failure re-| ate Judiciary committee. Hhow HARE SUEne. the two, year. pe | The suggestion was advanced in jistan. 4 7 intended chiefly to enable the Guyartment officials. gions of the northwest in the years : 3 fod Aiehe, Uire: only, Mine... puoseeu: {one quarter today that Nonpartisans ane bond os see will ap y of Grand Forks to build a dam | The Haynes Coal Mining Com- ” he continued, | sLEMOR Ie a aC the pe of Sepeuies al | would hold up some important ap- _P€ across the Red River and by Senator eae cae “there has been repaid to the gov- RUB UALS sentens jantorneye (ini) | Propriation bills and be ready to use eaten de s any, which owned 160 acres of coal W. % bt eate i B y named by the Industrial Commission yartin giving cities and villages a land in Adame county, 127 acres of {@timent $2,408,322.63, or 70 percent | eather Report North Dakota. How many ric- | them as whips on the Independents pending action by the legislature on J; )ht to license and regulate and in Adams county, 127 acres o} é nated miss aialeie tions were obtained in these nine 4 Le right to license and regulate shows.! which was developed, has lost. h of the total loaned; also $151,294.59] & _ Py : d | when some: League program measures a bill to repeal the board of man-,' rh. Sena A ap, {Which was developed, has lost heav- {0° [06 1G! ie icases is not specified. : ; ees flea The Senate passed its first bills {iy in the fi accrued interest. eee E i - ww York, dan. 18 ‘Three chit. |°°Me before the legislature, agers law, it was decided at a meet- ot the present session today—three in EatRed thab. thecticeievant| Mr. Whites renoxt vis. the: first|< (Br 24 houre: ending at noon: uring the same: period the state | (Corks dan 10. “Three chil: | ‘The House Saturday defeated one ting of the commission Saturday i It eared that the fire event. 4 ne Temperature at om entirely or were reported missing and 30 approprixtion measures, each with-| yay will dsand get into {Comprehensive survey of conditions | T° entirely or | dren small appropriation measure of $300 afternoon, attended by all niembers eewtitet a Jually will seep aroun get into “ours aEYEY OF nd { Highest yvester:t: instrumental in instituting | families were driven to the street > Nort 5 i out a dissenting vote { + Piss af and sults o} jistribution of seed ‘3 : : - a i ‘or the North Dakota Poultryman’s —6 © Sorlie, Attorney-General i he coal vein of about 400 acres of [td results of distrib Be heed ioweit Vanteniay lution for the sale of cig: today in a fire which «wept| {or the y Verne) 2 iba 4 Senate bill No, 12 appropriates j cou) Jand ed by the state board |!0ans that. has been available since gare Bee CU ae os swept! Association, The temper of the Shafer and Commissiqner of Agri- 4, ; ates coal land ownec e state board | | : Lowest last night arettes. same’ of which are probably | thiough a story tenement house ; . #4 $90,000 to pay bounty on coyotes and | o¢ + Aeechnoletands he work started. Pie : Fs A a indicated on the vote in culture Kitchen. the cull inchiding. a deficit |Site ter thee tena oda oa pe ne Precipitation “ included in the state’s attorneys re- on the lower Kast Si The tenants Governor Sorlie, it is understood, e bul including a deficit) The South Dakota Coal Mining Highest wind velocity ports. In these 19 cases there vere the barking of ure, presiges. heed to Gov- i ‘ ROGO) incurred anttaell One Hbaes De ef ey aw it} ernor Sorlig’s recommendation to told other members of the board a fund appropriated in 1923.. Senate | COmm#ssion owns aczes of coa i oose 13 pleas of guilty, four convictions, . which later was so budly yburn- | S10 Ate bill would be introduced in the leg- ‘Kil! Neo io, the firet Senate pitt (Jind immediately west of the fire WEATHER FORECAST and two nequittal ed he had to be shot, repo lgce Neotel Masel es J Ialature ‘soon to abalish’ the board, tl, Nov tle tne Gest, Senate bill |aros, 87 nerea of whith (n developed, Most Prominent For Bismarck ty: Partly |” in this association, ‘and that he desired to await this Passed,’ appropriated $4,027.76 to/ nut ‘the South Dakota property is U. of N. D. Grade} ‘outs tonight and Tuesday, Much] Se seman Ce Re a eT ES Many Bills Coming detion, Other members of the board meet.* Getielt existing in the legis: | said to he well protected: - OF N. D. Grade) (iic:. ‘ | The close of the second week of ion, " lative expense fund of the 18th leg- the ‘session, tonight, will find still assented. islative session, and Senate bill No. 11 appropriated $1,000 to meet the per diem and expense of the state board of pardons, Communications read in the Sen- ate included one from the Bismarck Trades and Labor Assembly, inform- ing the Senate that body had in- dorsed the” federal child labor amendment. Senator Hamilton, chairman of the stute affairs committee, announced that the joint ‘state affairs commit- tees of the. House and Senate prob-, ably would mect today \to decide their course with reference to char- ges of mistreatment of patients at the state insane hospital at James. SUPER SENATE WILL GATHER Great and would-be-great states- men and near-statesmen of North Dakota will see themselves as “‘oth- ers see them” at an entertainment to be held at~ the} capitol Wednes- day afternoon by the “Super-Senate” an organization made up of legisla- ti and capitol employees and men: : . Det of he program are being kept secret but it is- known that a The entire Haynes coal field is placed between 700 and 800 acres by the state mine inspeetion' depart- ment, and it is possible that all of Grand Forks, N. D., Jan, 19. -Se- lection of the ten. most prominent former students of the University For North: Dakota: tonight’ and Tuesday. WEATHER CONDITIONS Partly cloudy, Mach colder. SLOGAN WINS PRIZE OF GOV. SORLIE the it‘ may eventually’ be destroyed if]of North Dakota is to be completed} The pressure is high over thetiire isinabiconteslicds January. 25. Great Lakes region and over the| SS ae aes : At present among the names most |north Pacific Coast States while aj Grand Forks, Jan, 19%—‘The Best| mitted that some difficulty was en- BOTTLERS OF mentioned in the suggested lists |“Low” covers the Red River Valley.| of the Wert- North Dakota,” was ed in selecting the winners, submitted by members of the student |No sub-zero temperatures were re-| selected as the he: slogan for deciding upon the best sub- and faculty bodies and by alumni of the University are Vilhjalmur Stef- STATE MEET ie ansson, Arctic explorer; Maxwell Members of the North 'Dakota| anderson, co-author of the play, Bottlers Association are to hold|“what Price Glory” which is feceiv. their annual convention in Bismarck on Thursday and Friday of this week. On Wednesday. evening; prior to: 3 the opening of'the convention proper ing such an ovation on the ‘New York stage; Lynn J. Frazier, sena- Burtness, congressman; peponkine building ‘firm magnate of Seattle, Wash., and R. A. full session of the North Dakota leg- _ islature will be staged. town, the visitors will be entertained’ at the delka. alab : Nestos, former governor. North Dakota by the slogan commit- tee of the North Dakota Press As- sociation which met at Valley City Friday and Saturday, according to announcement this morning by J. F. Bacon, reelected president of the As- ted idea, it was found that two petsons had submitted identical slo- gans und accordingly the first prize of $35 offered by Governor A, G, Sor-| lie was divided equally between Mr: rolyn Paul and Mrs. J, A. Poplar, corded at any stations from which reports ure received and temper- atures are above freezing from west- ern North and South Dakota west- ward to the Pacific Coast. Precipi- tation occurred in the north Pacific Coast States-and at a few Canadian | sociation, ‘ both of Grand Forks. stations while elsewhere the weather Although only one first prize and; “Horace Greely meant North Da- is generally one second e was intended, so kota,” submitted by Mrs. F. R. Camp- many slogans bearing out the ides | bell of Grand Forks was selected expressed in the winner were sub-| the second winner. y an unusually small number of bills introduced in the legislature, but many bills are expected this week. There will be a bill introduced soon to abolish state aid for rural schools # bill whichis expected to bring th subject of education and taxation into an important place in the legis- lature. There may also be introduc- ed a bill to revise the school trans portation law, under which parents are paid for transporting children to school. , Thus far there have. been no mea- sures introduced the ‘state industries, Leegue lesders have not yet made any awnouncement ee their (comnunt on" respect; Some

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