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WEATHER FORECAST Mostly fair tonight and Thurs- day. Colder tonight. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [aon ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1925 PRICE FIVE CEN ‘FIGHT OVER BANK RECEIVER BILL rn I ON Ann BRIDGE MONEY || WELCOME TO RIO DE JANEIRO WOULD REPEAL | CHICAGO UNIVERSITY STUDENT FORCE RECESS © USED DESPITE | >> BANKGUARANTY. GOES ON TWO-WEEKS FASTING DIET IN THE HOUSE Chicago, Feb, 25.—Harold 0. | the period mental tests will be given A F |Holek, 38 year old medical student | him including mathematics, puzzles 3 | of the University of Chicago, started |#"d typewriting accuracy. For the last two years he has car- ried a scale h him to determine Highway Commission Pro- posed to Use $30,000 in | today on a fasting diet that will last State Senate Passes Measure | {°" We years. The object is to de- !the amount of food he consumes nor- * ee ii | termin, t how much food need- ally. 7 a sts e i ej jw much food eal eae mally, The mental test showed his Proponents of the Measure Discontinuing This After jed tor clean thinking. He normal efficiency. i only when hungry, paying no heed | At the end of two years the results|, Win in Tilt se Paving Mandan Road Year 1926 jto ordinary meal schedules, and will | will, be tabulated and physiology ex. Wore Hii aoe leat very little, measuring and] perts expect to work out from them This Morning | weighing every bit taken, During | an ideal human ration OTHER BANK ANCHO) oF anvEN ; | eerie ACTION TAKEN Many So-called Nonpartisan | 2 LOTS FOR Home: SEN, M CORMICK League Program Bills Are)... naxe NT po Fen. Senate Passes Bond Bill Re- Slaughtered | Joseph M. Kelly’ announced FOUND DEAD IN pealing the Presidential j banquet of Devils Luke Council, No. | Primary Act itt tniol m, s, a- } There was a tremendous slaughter | ),.1" metas PSHE OSU ROOM IN HOTEL | of Nonpartisan League program | jon 8 Mim to the eam ce ne With Speaker Larkin charging BLACK QUIZZED Chief Engineer Is Asked Con- cerning Paving of Road West of River The Highway Commission investi- gating committee of the House with i W. G. Black, chief engineer, on the measures in the North Dakota senate ey peas fialy I that the filibuster tactics would witness stand, turned again today yesterday and last night, IRMEVENAE | Hee cvearineunesRORegECHTENG Saee not be permitted the House of to the paving project from the Miss- ‘ ent senators practically completing | 01) ieee BOP ent Physics Sum ed Aft Representatives this afternoon ouri River bridge west to the flood! General Pershing on his triumphs: tour of South America is shown arriving at the Brazilian capital, greet: |the work along that line which has | "7.0. oie gl Ss summon er! voted 62 to 31 with 20 absent in levee.this side of Mandan, a pro-|ed by the American ambassador, Edwin V. Morgan (‘hird from his left), General Carvalho, minister of war) been in progress during the last two Wiki pied a tnGee me Le | Door of Apartment favor of house bill 278 which Ject of 2.395 miles which was pav- (in white, fourth from his left) ant by representative of the president. weeks, FBHIA CHEIENG ERT ACHERECAT RT would abolish the present system ed by the Northern Construction SS Cem ear ee nnn | Bills killed included three bank | ony : 4 q : Is Broken of receiver of closed banks, sub- Company of Grand Forks at a cost of Stituting three receivers for each ' regulatory acts, two bills designed to °"\ yuigine committee was immedic! $82,619.88. \POLITICAL | RI A shift the ‘taxation burden of the i). FAMESIN IERIE RTI EEE hank elected by the depositors All of the money due the con- BODIES WILL state on to. business property, and (yt genic ncenting wind of gso0n0 WAS ACTIVE FIGURE] 24 creditors. It was five min- 4 struction company has not yet been one measure to make crop mortgages | ty erect the building. The Knights utes after two when the vote was announced. An Independent as- walt), is BLS Gosia) el apa | MEET IN CITY} iegal already have a substantial start to-, reac okeGs Chee at eat as of payment was for the federal gov- east 5A compromise measure regulating | wards the fund. /Death Must Have Been In-| i, nu te leeennver aay ernment to pay one-half, Morton Rae toiiewing, newer ah Wanker wan | Des st Ha had ended and the bi ? ‘ ‘ was lost county one-sixth and the state the Common political action is to be hut Speaker Larkin declared that i 2 y 5 EAE TTS Hf ey balunee, ‘The state share was to. be sfiahktd Uf 3 dill cits cis ti Sayeed Ete Gana ; Slantaneous, Physicians | i watch did mot show two taken from the Sridge fund. The IN NEW Bl FE Ei coREpanILea SEE RenTTAT. E6ID- portion of banks’ ‘profits to. be Decide on Examination o'clock and the bill was carried. ttorney-General and Judge Janson- placed in the bank surplus fund was | | During the wrangle over the j | bill which lasted for more than alf an hour, Speaker Larkin or- ius ruled that money could not be Hanne ae I be Ase, atl not reached yesterday, It remains | taken from this fund without an ap- Be tH OS neo Sina ewe rivials Ao: a : on the calendar for action tod: | propriation from the legislature, and, Measure Providing For 32 through agreement between officials: Practically Dominates Seven) “4, an offset perhans tot Washington, Feb, 25.-(By the Senator Medill McCormick, dered the Sergeant-at-arms to P.) yi : | f the three groups for Saturday af-| pis, a memberof one of the coun-| force several Independent i some money has been paid the con- a s he : aa j . os u slaughter, the Independent senators, \keeeaee een sao familie : pendent mem Struction company from the “10 per-| Senators and 67 Repre- | ternoon, Feb. 28 at Bismarck, South American Re dlveil iby. aobivor’ the INOABUETIEARS | [eh aoe cen i families) and hers to their seats including cent fund” set aside from motor ve- sentatives Passes publics by Loans a Senator Bond’s bill which Sree win dada Hendenedoe se uracil Divet, Starke hicle seceipts for use by the High- KELLOGG SEES Giscontinucs. the present’ eo-ealled jciteles, was Tound dead today in his] and Twichell anserting that they aviG issi ri ecific di- _ | ——— arantea << " x peatten He ent a 0; otel, ere obstructing business. x way Commission without specific di F | Woutelan, uy aGRWikecas eusvanitee of bank deposits after i SU Ene whom werermeninnciedl he bill Airaailleniasal ately seer 926. This bi s 3 to a 1926 This bill passed 43 to. Me yection, A bill is pending in the leg- | _ ; ae islature appropriating $30,000 to pay{ KILL FAIR LAWS Jannett, associate editor of the Na [6 practically without debate. pe : ion in New York, chatged befor ON ee The selaibeleyabaten or (ie eon vert . : EUR Senate committee téday that “with- Opposing Views igning, Carrying an | Employed On Road The Nonpartisan League reappor- out knowledge of the American peo-| Senator S. J. Atkins of Towner Emergency Clause | ceudepenest Ane ron Inara eee: rd at two o'clock was lost. “You were formerly a member of tionment bill passed in the House! s k age and probable hemorrhage of Lieuterant Governor Maddock the firm of Black and Griffin, en-| yesterday afternoon, 57 to 56, with UU Pn ruled it was received on the yineers?” Mr. Graham asked Mr. three Nonpartisans refusing to fol-j The body clothed in pajamas was| fifty-first day and then a motion N ‘ H S & found in bed, one hand clasped) to kill the bill prevailed 26 to 23. Blac low’ their leaders in voting for the} come Secretary of State he 4 measuret «ine bildstine:* IGh-Was | s 3 lacross the mouth as though the sen- ure Is Effective Upon after the locked oor of the apart- ment had been taken down, of death by to the Senate by the House and a motion to declare it received jin the fiftieth d. which [ple or the consent of Congress, the]county struck the keynote of the | United Ambassador Returns to Be-)}, pank to a policy ten South American re at has been committed (Independent attitude during the de- | loans and financial aid fbate on one of the defeated meas- | FIR! of empire that has brought | ures. | publics almost “This certainly VETO GIVE has beep _a com “pi a hi Hi Me the ———— under complete domination of our{plete program,” he suid. “We have} ao. q/ itor had thought to arise when the] Proponents of H. B. 278 in the the Mea Maine Mandan Sar EA CEA HALA per -New York, Feb, 25.—Frank B. Kel- government.” ’ _, phad a battery of bills coming out ot | Governor Refuses to Approve jleeding came on him, and had fall-{House of Representatives this morn- west ‘froth the Missouri’ river?”}the afterndgn ‘sessioif"and the vow , loge .retiring ambassador to Great; The committee has under consid. jthe committee of bunks, which if! Measure Relating to j¢? back. The physicians said that;ing resorted to filibustering tactics (es, we drew the original plans,'was taken with no discussion. Britain who becomes secretary of | ST#ton # resolution by. Senator Ladd, passed would have brought ever | jdeath must have been instantaneous.}tv prevent a vote on House Bill but they iwere not'used” <>" phe bin wold reduce the state Bs % i 3 (Rep. of North Dakota, that would | state bank in North Dakota to an Insurance. Agents Mr, McCormick had been No. 278,. revamping the receivership Mr. Black said’ the county commis-| senate inembership tne oe March 4, returned on the Ber-/ prevent any American ‘military in-fearly demise. 1 think it's about time jalone at the hotel. Mrs, MeCor of closed banks»procedure in | the engaria late yesterday. 3 tervention in South or Central Am-}that program was buried.” aa ; {a daughter of Mark Hanna, wae in’ state, until a-call could be sent’ out or'eriean republics. The Nonpartisan senators declared || Governor Sorlie today signed! Chicago, where she went to be nearjfor absent members to give enough i In six of these republics, Jannett that the Independents had not heard |House Bill No. 94,'the mill and ele-| Alice Roosevelt: Longworth at the{votes to give leaders assurance in declared, United States troops are the last of their banking program, | Vator act of the ley slature, under ‘time of the birth of the Longworth! putting the bill to a final vote. He - - submitted |“I know that is the funeral of this Which control and responsibility for; baby. The two families had been| The House had cleaned up all of of Wil-|the management and duct of the! close friends for many yea’ the business of disposing of its owa which | State-owned, state operated mill a ast right -Genstocesc k re-|Dills, required before 2 p. m.. today, sioners of Morton county hired the'and the House from 113 to 67. It is t 4 - firm, with the consent of W. H. Ro-'charged ‘by, Independents that the! Mr. Kellogg declined to di binson, then state engineer. bill is framed to give the Nonparti-, forecast his policies as secretary, but He also said the firm had charge sang-control of the legislatuse, and{ did assert he was bringing back noj dec! jUaite of some of the supervision of the said by Nonpartisans to he an effort| Plan for limitation of armament.| Now maintained, eee ; ae : indi his offi.|known contracts which he maintains Dill,” said Senator Bakker building of the road. Mr. Black to make: representation in the state| Asked to indicate whether his offi. ‘nowt tant) nn ae ert ee eeaking nS Bet or: Goinmlesion Mr. Griffin looked atten lc} pe) 3 : . oa lituehesineuenpl fede 5 = emtandsian thel Bank of North Da. jred fron the Pale olsmanagers: and lightly, hotel attaches refused to with regard to House Bill No, 278. the work. Griffin, he said, was paid! i) ea dagiaictive. a ona Se Would Not Discuss It | Will Install kota compulsory,“ but I can tell you | fhe Industrial ‘anal on i im.) awaken him when a caller sought ad-|With at least two Nonpartisans op from Morton county’s share of the ing oh La eal to the Serate,| “Ido not case to discuss that aues- Py . POEM eeen Of 10, Robe a tne Sank, coon Dake, | mittance at 11 P. M. This morning posed) to) the bill), 1t_ was. apparent J dereeue fund. "He could not aay meamere, now oes to, the Senate,| 1 do mo eae tues osern| — Radios During _ |ity of the people in the state want ton to the, Bank of North Dakota {at a:t0 he was heard moving about that enough vates could not be com See ua ELaIR eRTLAICI aa GEe RR sre, counernc seite tana ell a getas ae jour xovere: ‘Coolid Talk ("3 legislation to pas : to ive additional credits to the ‘his room but efforts. to arouse him|manded to pass the measure. Binckasishawnl (ercrntcnet with: othe ‘He ne ts aR LE Tae es CI oolage | “The people have lost confidence seme oF fon 200, to aid in the Jat 11 a, m. proved futile. The doors Rapresnialives Streich, moved a the Northern Construction Company HL B. 182, without debate, re.| Mr. Kellogg auld in the last year| yy, ; fr (UNERe BAT KEE RCE ite) tae paca a eres REHtNret oan aed Once cian. {Cope creltakens domnvand phyalelang}; cect) sunt! sae. OCs RYa Bin passed H. B. 122, without debate, re-| Mr. Kellogg suid in the last y Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 25.—Radio|senators have refused to pass laws} Since the measure carried an emer-| catted in who said he had been dead (time it was hoped that members ab- for the paving, and inquiry made a8 pealing the Jaws establishing fairs | F. jo payments. Mr, Black said the 50 at Fargo, Grand Forks, Minot and percent federal aid was paid, Morton! Magdan with*state recognition and “The Dawes plan,” he continued urope had “taken a great step for-) 6+, valued at $60,000 will be install-|which might have restored that con-|Bency (clause, it became effective] toy about an hour. sent at the Highway investigation fe ed in schools and public centers in{fidence,” was the way Senator Dell" Signature of the Governor, who} ajthough Mr. McCormick had been|#"4 elsewhere could be rounded up. St. Paul and Minneapolis and 2,000,- | Patterson of Renville county express- |'8 now legally the sole boss of the|i, fuiy health, some of his friends |His motion lost 52 to 51. Rep. Cart county’s part and $16,000 of the’ governing them. ‘The fair measure,| “has had much to do with the stabi ‘ i fled it. state mill. Under the bill the In-|_). . 3 then moved for reconsiderati state's one third paid the Northern having been fought over previously, lization of the currency of Burope. Hee ere aes re Bon asverail oieiie banking bills, |dustrial Commission has the right to] Said today that he had been greatly |... Bill No. 100, depot Construction Company, [was voted ppon without debate. The | Germany is now ona gold basis. Eng-| inauguration address broadcast from|Senator Obert Olson of Burleigh |have an auditor at the mill to check | Cy" na ai Y ae evelopments | a +s’ institutes to be held in the sum- “How does it show under your cer- ‘bill carried, 60 to 53, the vote being land soon will be. South Africa goes! Minneapolis under plans announced {county voted with the Independents. | UP: Last rare ee S defeated for| me time, which was granted, and tificate of’ November 7 that there is‘ns follow: jon a gold basis on July 1, and many| at 9 meeting of the Northwest Radio |On the other measures the vote was; Governor Sorlie signed several mination for the Senate and |ttis paved the way for Rep. Streich only due $8,741.06 unpaid?” Mr. Gra-| Ayes—Anderson of Divide, Ander-| of the smaller countries of Europe | qyaqe- Association. along strict party lines, 25 Independ-|other bills, but also returned his|\cnominition tor the | Senate. anti, move that the House recess to ham agked the witness, producing alson of Sargent, Anderson of Stuts-! are approaching the gold standard. | Dealers pledged themselves to fur- jents to 24 Nonpartisans, {first veto to the legislature. The Ke Peitee eA eran Wee: an 1:15 p. m. In the meantime a few certificate. man, Arduser, Brant, Bubel, Burk- Gold Basis Lauded f Governor disapproved House Bill No 2 Since bis defeat his name hae | more members came in, and a second nish at least one radio set to each r ¢ e hart, Butt, Cart, Craig, Doyle, Eck-| «There is nothing of greater im-! of 220 schools in St, Paul and Min- Other Bills Killed :62, providing a reciprocal agreement ert, Erickson of Dividg, rickson | portance to the American people than{neapolis, no sets to be less than 5| League program bills killed includ- | between insurance agents shneney snid he first had hoped to be named been brought forward for a diploma- Black replied that the record meant tic post and his confidants today that estimates had been allowed, and roll call on the question of recess was moved. This time, the Nonps L | did not mean that money had beenjot Kidder, Erickson of Steele, Fer-}that Europe, and, in fact, all the| tube. ed the following: _,, {States and North Dak. Oe rae ston tisans held solid, and it was car- actully paid, There was a contro-|ris, Fine, Hardy of Slope, Hardy 02/ world, should yo back to the gold| = eo ee eS S. B. 217, Senator Bakken’s bill!veto message the Governor said. ane ado to Sree ee ried, 54 to 53, versy between counsel and witness as|Mountrail, Hart!, Hempel, . Iverson,'hasis or single standard. Nothing Widely Known Raking deporte of public fonds in| "I herewith return to you House4 )°0°) scsaderchin at bee. Wksi tk meta io the manner of answering und | Jacobson, Jodock, Johnson of Foster, | coujd do more to promote commerce y the Bank of North Dakota compul- | Bill No. an act to amend and] fd to, the ambassa P , Vhat It Provides explanation, and Black declared “I'll!Jones, Kamrath, Keierlebéry Lazier, | cod industry, Eversthing ig tending Business Man sory. A similar bill was killed in|reenact section 4926, compiled laws | lin. Word had reached him, it was! House Bill No. 278, introduced by answer the question fair or not at/Leraas, Loudenbeck, McCay, McMan-| that way, Fluctuating» currencies ~__ |the house a few days ago. lof North Dakota for 1913, relating | S#id, that the latter post, too, would|Reps, Thatcher and Swett, through all.” us, Marti lier of Williams, Mor: |". i tanoasible to euriy on com. Of Duluth Dies |. S. 8. 247 which was introduced by|to resident and nonresident insur- | be given to another. the delayed bills committee after “Well, just read it,” said Mr, Gra-|ton, Oberg, O'Neil, Quade, Quam] merce and trade, and oe we have ale Senator Miklethun and which would/ance agents, without my approval,| Although one of the younger mem-/the regular time for introduction of ham. Rabe, Rasmussen, Richardson, Rob-| merce and trade, and as we have ai) suluth, Mingy Feb. 25.—Michael [ave made it more difficult for|for the reason that 1 believe the| bers of the Senate, Mr, McCormick}house bills had ceased, is aimed to “You are trying to make something|erts, Sanford, Schmidt, Shepard, PA Fohaveihi Pe icle world on that| Hugh Kelly, 70, aaeminartt Duluth bankers convicted of crimes to re-jenactment of this proposed bill would (Continued on page 6) abolish the ‘Present system of cen- else out of it besides what it is,”|Shurr, Skogland, Streich, Svingen, foci.» . iumberman, financier and president |¢ive Pardons or paroles than for|permit outside insurance agents to a eg tralized receivership of closed banks, said Black. — } Swett, Thatcher, Thompson of Sar-) “ans secretary. derignate eald Ruri of the Kelly-How-Thompson ‘Com. other criminals of the same degree. icome in and exploit this state tem- KEEPS BREAD FRESH which was provided in a lew enacted S. B. 198, throwing restrictions |porarily to the detriment of the res-| Geneva, Switzerland, Feb. in 1923. Mr, Graham ,read the statement/gent, Tweten, Vogel, Yeater, Zim-| . 1, realized there was no “short cut'pany, one of the largest wholesale ‘i ; i ds,|merman, Speaker Larkin. ich ‘ ' aa ;, {around the operation of savings de-jidents of this state engaged in the | Swiss baker has perfected a process} The measure provides that within . ee ri rani records.) Mecayer—Borman, Bollinger, Boyd,/ °% magic eure for the evils growing hardware companies in the country, lpartments by. banks. Insurance business, who pay taxes|which he says will keep bread fresh [60 days after the taking effect of out of the great war,” and that eco- died this morning at his home S. B, 222, and 223, companion bills toward the support of the state.” | for two A loaf baked a year|the act, which would be July 1, 2 Mr. Graham produced other rec-jBrown, Burns, Carr, Crocker, Currie, ords, including a statement by 0.|Divet, Dougherty, Elken, Ellingson illness. nomy in private enterprises and in fellowing a two weel introduced by Senator Martin which! The measure had passed in the}ago is still fresh. He is keeping |Psssed, since the emergency cannot , id (of Ramsey, Ellingson of Trail, Flom,| 2°vernment was the only means of TR Cae, by limiting the rate at which taxes |legislature without great opposition. | the process a secret. carry, the state examiner must call Be Land, auditor; of -emounis: Dard Fox, Frank, Fieeman, Halcrow, Han. | ebabilitation, Road’s Association might be levied against personal prap- | _ {a meeting of depositors and credits Black was asked if, added together, |£0n, Helbling, Hildre, Hoople, John- = To Refer Bills erty and real property used for farm- ‘a 9 of each insolvent bank for the pur- \ they did not make a total of $83,171..|8@n of Pembina, Johnson of Ransom, er ra a ere ing and city residence purposes, BAN ON MOONLIGHT WALTZ BY pose of electing three joint receiv- 350 paid the construction. company.|Johnson of Traill, Levin, McDowall, | Weather Report | —— : would have added to the tax burden ers, and the three chosen must be ry is di McGauvren, Miller of McIntosh, | g———___-___ dg The House killing House Bill 8, the|to be borne by business property. | named the joint receivers by the Black declared this’ did not yr Montgomery, Muus, Olafson, Palms, : three-man commission Dill, and| S, B, 294, also introduced by/Sen- | LEGISLATURE AIMED CHIEFLY supreme court, which shall fix bonds. the, amounts. were paid, but that poe Plath, Polfuss, Radcliffe, | For 24 hours ending at noon: House Bill 71, the gasoline tax bill,]ator Martin, designed to prevent the, After the election all assets of the ‘Lund took his figures from vouchers, which had to go before the auditing sboard before warrants were issued. Bleck said thive \was\ due the Root, Rulon, Sagen, Sanderson, Slom- | Temperature at 7 a. m. . inski, Sproul, Stanley, Rarke, Thomp- | Highest yesterday , son of Burleigh, Traynor, Tschida, | Lowest yesterday . Tuneberg, Twichell) V , Watt,| Lowest last night . together with badly mutilating House|making of crop mortgages in the fu- } i) 99 insolvent banks would be turned over Bill 3, the motor vehicle tax bill, has |ture. \ AT JAZZ MOONSHINE DANCES to them, caused an uproar among the mem-| Senate Bill 210 which was passed | f Banks in the state now are under bers of #he North Dakota Good|by the senate unanimously toda a general receivership of L. R. Baird, ‘Northern Construction Company the Bee oiaet a h ce t ‘ BG f : , Worner. recipitation Roads Association, introduced jointly by Senators Page,! Romantic folk will be relieved to| tic toe.” Oth ea the |and the present emergency act plac- difference between $16,000 and the! the House, working as fast as |Highest wind velocity . 28 The sentiment among the officers |Independent, and Ingerson, Nonparti- | none ehat our House of Representa. | groued. that caforceneat ot aresent | ine, banks under Mr. Baird continues stage's one cpt ee *I possible to’ get in under the rule WEATHER FORECAST and members of the Association is}san. It was prepared with the a:-' 1:10, was nrotiviated by no violent] restrictions, not new laws, was need-|i" force until July 1, 1926, by which x time it is expected that all the : : 3 _ [Present receivership business will be _H. B. 239 requires that in addi-|cleaned up. The new act would re- tion to securing a permit for every|quire the transfer of all business public dance or dancing place, a fee|from Mr, Baird’s office to the 600 must be paid for the attendance of] joint receivers. a deputy sheriff or other police of- but the amount figured about $13,000, Thich requires that it must dispose | For Bismarck land vicinity: Mostly’ for the initiation of all of the three|sistance of George A. Bangs of Grand | pyvivdices against poetic moonlight still unpaid. of its own bills by 2 p. m. Wednes-| fair tonight and Thursday. Colder measures, and a meeting will be held|Forks and others, and is intended | Jr oterday's edict against. “moon- Black was asked why the vouchers voted on many important meas-|tonight. Not so cold Thursday af- in the near future to decide on just|to throw proper safe-guards around |j;14\ dances, ‘which’ passed. the were not approved and he said prob- ternoon. what course shall be taken and/the borrowing power of banks, white | ne RR eae Gy Bh ate NOS tae ably because of the attorney-gen-| House Bill No. 155, rewriting the | For North Dakota: Mostly fair to- whether or not a special election will }modifying the more radical feature: | 404° “Precise legislators will’ tell 4 eral’s opinion that the money could} st passed two years ago regulating. night and Thursday. Colder tonight. be asked for. of the bill first introduced for that | 100", @ ‘not be taken from the bridge fund.) intercity bus and auto transporta-| Not so cold Thursday afternoon. Presidest Moe left this afternoon puroose by Senator Ingerson. {you that the “moonlight” part is a “Yes, and I still think we, have| tion cociani WEATHER CONDITIONS ; | misnomer;’ anti-‘moonshine” would| ficer to see that no immoral or inc Vantin Seniesa : . 1 thi ‘ panies, was passed, 57 to HER CONDITION for his ‘home at Valley City, and at Guarantee Act 'be more accurate. But, no matter; | toxic, m Tie: Messer eacinne tess waleis the right to do s0,” said Blac! 22, with four absent, with many ob-| A. deep low pressure area, accom-| an early date will get in touch with| Senator Walter Bond's measure |the effect is the same.” The House| (Cuicuted persons are admitted, and) | Ute Hotes, daring Oe None “And>you went ahead and attempt-| joctions raised. panied by warmer weather, is center-| the members of the organization. The ed to take. money from the bridge)” Rep, Starke of Stark county de-|ed over the Great Lakes region while| Association is asking for a state- fund in defiance of the attorney-|ctared the bill would. bring, under | large high pressure area is center-| wide movement and is getting rath-lligation of the state banks to con-| of “blue law” legislation general’s opinion?” asked Grahi the railroad commission for regula-|ed over the northeastern Rocky| er tired of the manipulation of ccr-|tinue paying assessments to meet the | 4 a th “It was ‘not in defiance, tion of rates and service all auto | Mountain slope and is causing cold-| tain individuals for local interests |tosses which have ‘been sustained in| _,2U8t What good, if any, the more Black. fe transportation companies, with few |er weather from the Mississippi Val- | alone, banks now closed, or which may close | Stringent dance regulations will do, Grpham showed the opinion of the/exceptions. ‘The bill provided thut |ley westward to the Pacific coast.]! The North Dakota Automobile As-|prior to Dec. 31, 1925. It merely |™&ny House members are doubtful mttorney-general’s offiee on the mat-ltaxicabs, hotel busses and ‘bus line: | Temperatures are riear’* zero in| sociation will cooperate one hundred| provides that after the date just | "bout, but a number of | lukewarm ter. Black also was asked about the/ hauling agricultural products exclu- | North Dakota and Montana and con-| percent with the Good Roads Asso-| mentioned, the guarantee shall cease, sflmoxe PRee Tt came. oe, Rue ties, amending th t act ti opinion of Judge Jansonlus to this/ sively would be ‘exempt from the act. |siderably below zero in the western | ciation and the North Dakota County |so the assessments would:cease auto. |harm, and a “no! might make the| how this emergency shall be met. |ieet objections ef tomes f effect. : The measure would, Rep. Starke as-|Canadian Provinces, Light precipi-] Commissioners. A majority of them | matically when the losses sustai folks back home think they were be-| Ry the “midnight Saturday to run- tatives and ‘providi bg Aad gyn He’ was \asked if he had anything |serted, require the paying of fees to| tation occurred in Minnesota the| are in favor of the full program. up to that time have been paid. |iM@ seduced from the straight and| rise Monday” prohibition of House|shouid be local contral of the ques, to do with a bill introduced in the the railroad commission by bus lines, | Dakotas and along the northe pa Shas lai ‘Another bill of, importance in| Marrow path in their sojourn in the} Bin) 246, Sponsors Watt and Burk-|tibn of county agricultural agent legislature to provide for payment] in ‘addition to the: inter-city bus and.| Rocky Mountain slope. SMILES ON GUILLOTIND banking lines was passed by the | *tate ‘capital hart hope to eliminate the present |employment. af of $30,000 to the. Northern Construc-/auto passenger lines brought under| > * ‘ ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Pa: Feb. 2! larry up, I feel |senate. This was S. B. 236 which| Several of the violent “Noes” re-|dead-letter situation, whereby evad-| When the House, someti tion Company, the ‘question being |the railroad’ commission two years Official in charge. | col Franidis' Salvator as he |sets’bank reserves at 10 per cent of | gistered objected to attempts through | ers meet Sunday night and begin: tol yoeq against the ‘present igre abolishing the guarantee of bank de-| may now rest content in its virtue posits in no manner affects the ob-/ after indulging in its biennial orgy meking the date of opening of the shooting season on ducks and prairie chickens October 1 instead of Sep- tember 16, the vote deimg 80 to 27, with seven absent. The House killed a measure _pro- viding for county agents being se- lected by vote of people in the coun- beyond suspicion or question, Of course some allege, it has been known to happen that a county sheriff had to go out to one of these country barn dances and bring back a deputy sheriff who himself suc- cumbed to the wicked moonshine; but the bill is strangely silent on asked after the witness said: about}ago.~.”: deere i mounted the guillotine: at: Nancy. and|time deposits and 20 per cent of de- | H. B. 239 and 246 to legislate dancing} dance one minute after twelve. At lagent ayatem,- Londenbeck. $12,000 was still tinpsid to the com-| “Hotixe Bjll:No, 260, providing that | Most of the houses in Bulgarian| paid with. his tite far ‘the, murder} mand instead of, 7 per cont of time on the ground that| least the bill would postpone the ee frssigtete re on ‘9 , ‘ anes it. will. be-unlawful for any.county, Fe,.aade..of mudior wood} of tw6. fellow warkmed,.\He bent 15, per cent of demand jit th chir revels until Monday night, if that’s}, phat the ‘Gow Dill waa Ph co a i pa work. giving them. an] his head over the plank ‘with 's smile| deposits the ‘present figare. "This cunaberadnie aha take’ the spontanci-| any iniprovenient onthe situation op: Ron eae rai thes a three) es (Contin : on. his lips, ~ a Swould become effective July 1, 1926, |ty out S “tripping the light fantas-| ponents suggest. , ES eS fica : eure “ _ Se eee ee eT eae ee ne ree SN aE eT EE

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