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“ PAGE TWELVE . ‘Before Legislative C i this we do 20. get the best results. Says Better Condition Exists! 1¢ we could have this same coopera- ‘ tion throughout the state and the at State Plant Now Than ii7h, understanding there would be | —W: ‘om.|no question about the success of the Ever Before — Wants Com-/70 ricer ator. | mittee to Determine Where} In my message I called your at-| ._ {tention to the fact that I took over| There Has Been Any Dis- the organization at a time ¥ i , showed an operating loss of $35 honesty in Conduct of Mill—| This was principally due to eration within the organiz: itself. It has been my po I took charge to get the people inj in connection with the ator to understand understanding ex he mill but among: men and the elevators mill with wheat. I be time goes by the people w Presenting his ideas regarding the state mill and clevator in g1 er detail than was done in message to the legislature, Gover- nor A. G. Sorlie today appeared be- fore the special joint committee ap- pointed to considered his message. | The executive 1a formal) i Ui Le {flour and the people who handle siateruent to the committee. It fol-| heat will better ‘understand Ot hi i ieda® Snvited “ti ‘ | wonderful service that can be had ave been invited to make 2) because of the mill and elevator. It statement before the joint -commit- |; spied x ey THAPROE cut tee which has been appointed to| bdhsietee Pi bd ia oe | le now have a choic three consider my ni to the special ! ! 4 session of the legislature. f “The first thing, perhaps, that! i where they formerly had! ' will note from the auditors’| that 1927 was the most suc- your committee would like to know | is why I called the special session. There are several reason mentioned | in my message, but, primarily, it has had. 1 lay this prmarily to the} better understanding and coopera-} i of the mill and elevator was at- tacked. I deem it the function of this commmittee to determine whether in their opinion there has aq was for the purpose of clarifying a nate | | Some of the inginuations made by the [tion on the part of the men con- Be geet the Sens af the tac fing. [2nd ithe improved efficiency result-) 9 rs cy i ing from it. | 4 ing committee. I have no quarrel|” %. or Pike neg BS oc Vick ie sisal Rabe % + was the purpose of that committee |°f 2" kind, all the people connect-| the f to ancertain, if possible, the mill and ed with it, or who work with it, ma i Gagitee loaves for 1928 jmust be in @ frame of mind where iq “ F on |they will cooperate with the organi- 4 ‘From statements that appeared ‘ 4 i i in different newspapers tha infer-|7Ation and help cach other in work: | ‘ ence has been made not only UE mis. |108 out the various problems con-| q takes in judgment, but the integ- cerning the institution, XN # rity of myself and of men in charge Improved Conditions This has been hard to bring about at the mill and elevator, possibly wrong. ae was ee noe begin- % “ar wy | Ding. t any rate eel that now! been any dishonesty in the conduct |we have improved conditions at the F if in their opinion, after study of /™/! and clevator, the reports and after listening to], better conditi ee abne atata ‘ the men directly in chery of the in-| hit and elevator than at any tim stitution, the affairs were honestly in its history, ar better canleit oat conducted, I feel in justice to them| (oneration exist eho id to my administration that com- |. 4deicbap WN aed Rt hgh age ee best ould i working at the institution, there is Peer 0° report. better coordination among the de- Has Confidence in Buyers partment heads. There is a policy of PI have been in business for a|operation in effect that is making ‘ mégber of years anc have made lots|the mill and elevator an institution a of mistakes, and * expect that I will|that is of service*to the grain men a lot more mistakes while 1|@nd the farmers of the state. The am {g business; but, it is from mis-|men who will appear before you takea that we often profit. This is|Will give you a better understand- trte of the losses of 1926. ing of the problems of the mill, “The men who were in direct|elevator and terminal. If, after charge ef the purchasing of wheat |hearing their statements and study- and the selling of flour were men in|ing the reports that are before you, whom I have implicit confidence.| Your committee can give any con- Their judgtuent in the purchasing of | Structive criticism that will assist in wheat ant the selling of flour was | increasing this service, your sugges- pretty. mugh the same as the judg-jtions will be given careful consider ment of offer millers anc wheat |&tion. : i buyers during the same period. In conclusion, I further recom- They followed pretty much the|mend to this committee that you 4 same course that had been followed |give sincere consideration to all other in prior years at the mill and ele-|Tecommendations that I have made vator. However, there is no line of |in my message. If you will do this business that dues not have to make |! feel that you will make this ses- some changes in methods at times. | Sion the most constructive in the “The suggestions made by the| history of the state. fact-finding committee were very —_—_—___- , and I have worked into them| Peter J. Scoular, just as fast it has been possible to eis change over the ‘method of done] Former Burleigh usiness. Even before the fact-find- * ing committee report was made in Resident, Is Dead! the summer of 1926 I had a man go a out amongst the farmers’ elevators} Peter J. Scoular, 76, who home- and independent elevators to solicit} steaded in Emmons county, near their business, and in doing this the} Glencoe, in 1906 and in 1913 moved terminal elevator at Grand Forks|to a farm seven miles east of Bis- Cogs piled Seg nein met vy fs marck, ee ES yet panel rout mth or two after thres' rt-lyears ago, died December at} ed, and this is the first time in the| Council Bluffs, Ioya, according to| history of the terminal elevator that | word received here: He moved to a the grain people back in the country | farm near Council Bluffs upon leav- used the terminal clevator for stor-| ing North Dakota. age. Pape) aeaded two daughters, s rs. Isabel M. Fowler who lives in “a 44 ol gd en a Bismarek with her fon, F. F, Fowler, ) 2 first street, and Mrs, E since I took charge of the mill to|j, Morford of Beer Lock, Onteae buy our grain locally, and for this| Canada; tw rai nee, Deepen atithe wousion of 1925 § ack- cece ims omnes pillan T. ‘Scou- ieee lenbslature to pass a law cre: Scoular of Couneil Bluffs; two sis: ees carmipal grain. mar sia ters, Mrs. Sarah Duncan of Ridge- you will realize that this cannot be| Mervarct heccaus oe aie pee done over night, and we got no par-| er, Thomas Scoular of Rock Rapids, ticular results from our terminal ele-| fowa, and 22 grandchildren. stpiteias sealing etn eee The market coumeral, services. were held at "have been a great deal better during Honea Bluffs, wit! Rev. H. J. h the fall of 1927 oward of the st tage nf “Grain cople, whether they are church, of which Mr. Scoular was a Serene, wheter ¥ are | member, officiating. | elevators or individual ship- | pers, must be educated along cer- . ° fain'tines, This sa Sery stow | Precinct Meetings rocess, but I feel that from now . eee tee will he able to purchase prac- Will Be Tomorrow! tically all of our grain from such ‘ ee sources, and will not have to go be-| Precinct meetings to clect dele- fore the comm m men in Mirine-| ates to the Burleigh county Non- apolis to buy any grain that they | partisan league convention will be! have back in the states. held at the various pr in the ou will have before your com-} county tomorrow—Satur Janu- mittee Mr. Bell, the present grain|ary 14. Outside of Bismarck, the | » and I am sure that he will) precinct meetings will be held at 2) be able to explain to you just how/P. m., at the regular precinct polling | this method is working out, andj places, whlie those in Bismarck will how he hopes to have it work out. Perel at 7:30 tomorrow night. | le county convention will be! ‘Why He Changed Buyers held in Bismarck Saturday, January former wheat buyer, Mr.|28, beginning at 1:30 p. m., at the Webster, was a man of the old! Patterson hotel. » ‘school, He had handled grain for} Places where the precinc. meet- = xeere oe me way, hinted is anes ie the city of Bismarck will! ipossil oO vis eld Saturday evenit $ - mew methods of marketing. There | lows: ees ae fs not the least question about his) First ward, first precinct, resi- honesty, but his early training got | dence of A. Streit, 718 Fifth strect him in a rut so that he could not/ First ward, second precinct, resi- get out, and for that reason I was/ dence of M. H. Chernich, 519 avenue to make @ change in buyers| 4 west Second ward, firs: precinct, elevator. residence of James P, Curran, 222 “You will have before your com-|Third street; second precinct, ‘resi mittee Mr. Spencet, the miller and {dence of Alfred S. Dale, 320 Man- of the state mill. a dan; Third ward, first precinct, resi- dence of B. C. Larkin, 823 Seventh 3 Third ward Sixth ward, pre- et, Charles A. And- 318 Fifteenth eee” te FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928 Four St. Paul Girls _ Go on ‘Bumming’ Trip St. Paul, Jan.-18—(AP)—Police * Mill-Elevator in Greater Detail Vi ommittee Jury Allows T. G. O'Hara $290 Damages in Case Brought by C. C. Hibbs verdict in\ favor the defendant in the case b: G. OH “school girls ‘ednesday after Transatiantic Flyer Hopes to she disa mmming”, trip to had a total of $1 in Break Present Record For Time in the Air Roosevelt, Make New York, Jan. jlarence. D. ‘Chamber! ing on a “bu Two High School Boys Need Work to Finish Studies Somewhere in Bismarck, some man or woman can perform a good deed and earn the everlast- ing gratitude of two high school Bro Ma rt jury last night assessed fendant’s damages at §290.' D: Hibbs brought suit to secure ment of $210 which he alleged was ie him on a contract provi sale of his business to Dr. while the defendant entered a coun- ter claim for $500 for alleged’ . PI use of the action of the plaintiff in forcibly ejecting him from the business. Harvey Frandsen, who ly had pleaded not gu: charge of attemptin, custody, was perm to change his charge of assault and bat was fined $15 and costs and given a 30-day sentence. The jail term was day was circling slowly over Long Island in an ‘attempt Be fetaatin aloft longer than any plane has ever lane remains in the air until 84 minutes and 25 seconds after 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon, it will have brought back to the United States the endurance fligh' Boys’ ‘Work, announced today that two high school boys. will be forced to rive up hopes of re- ceiving further cducation at the semester unless they can find employment that to escape from Chamberlin and Willia: speed of 80 miles an! hour at an altitude varying between 500 000 feet. The presént record is 52 hours 22| - minutes and 31 seconds. G. M. Bel- lanca, builder of the plane, esti-| that the 471 gallons of gaso- line carried on the take-off would keep the plane aloft about 55 hours. In a message dropped for A. R. Martine, the plane’s owner, Cham- berlin reported a lowe sumption than expect there was “no doubt al Ambitious to learn, dhes two boys are more than anxious ‘o ef their school fer these, youths Discharging the "4 hich | scha: ju wi heard the evidence in the the Bismarck Tire and Auto com- Roo) and L. E. Malard, Lowe of Minot, who replaced ul year the mill and elevator Fellow Lawmakers Extend Sympathy to Rep. Sleight ae AG representative ‘om McHenry county, is receiving of his fellow law- ly from H. A, Rob- ‘ing, instructed counsel for the repare an order for j — aiditetted verdict, following the gt Veca eure a directed ver following the completion of testimony. I Scream, You Seream, We All ompaey was suing to collect Seream for—ice Cream claimed due it on notes. - Allowing the plaintiff to file a new amended~complaint of Nick Barbie vs. Hughes id E. A. Hughes, Judge Coffey gave the defendants 80 days in which to file an answer. #¥rank G. Grambs vs. Evangeline Bolton Henry ‘was con- tinued over the term upon motion of counsel for the defendant, and the case of the W. W. Kimball ne Chubb was ordered stricken from the calendar, havi TROUBLE REPORTED BUT FILGHT IS CONTIUED Roosevelt Field, 18—(AP)—Gasolin : trouble with flying instruments, and ed in a note dropped to the eo hsd 2 Cham! ws ic rT, who yesterday an peuivanee ¢ flight wth Ro- Chamberlin, however, said noth- ut abandoning the flight, but bout weather reports, indicat- at he planned to keep flying. ‘ing to their plight as “our that he and Williams had “4 lot of fun last night when we had our leak in the cockpit. vered a “big lea! wing tank” at 3 a. m., Whether the leak was repaired was The coffee they had carried alon; with them in thermos bottles “was the most terrible I : Chamberlain wrote, and it had made both flyers ‘sick. Most of their sand-|. wiches had gotten soaked with ethyl line, which is poisonous. They plenty of water le! Gales Announces State-wide Program For N. D..Dry Workers Mlle, Alice Bonte, French aerialist, knows her parachutes or she wouldn't The tire| have gotten away with this hazardous jump from the Palaiseau Viaduct money! in France. Although the low altitude made it extremely dangerous, New York, Jan. e and oil leaks, Roberts, went about his legislative duties with his arm in a sling as the ‘Ec [DICKINSON SEEKS CONSIDERATION OF TARIFF QUESTION ON FLOOR OF HOUSE Towa Republican Has in View SHARKEY HAS ONE the Upward Readjustment of Import Schedules on Ag- ricultural Products — Pre- in broke his arm last summer and it still is troubling hi When he mak speech, which isn’t often, the McHenry county man has the habit of lifting both’ hands in natural gestures, now are warning him not to attempt a speech at the special session, cone tending that with one arm in dis- repair he probably would be almost His colleagues POUND ADVANTAGE dicts Support of House Farm| Record Gate of $200,000 At- tracted to Indoor Show; Fight at 10 P. M. New York, Jan. 18.—(AP)—Jack: Sharkey has a one-pound advantage over Tom Heeney for their 12-round Ne. 35877, 13-todh He ‘Among. My Souvenirs in left} Nola Wen Plone Ne, 21100, 10-tach WOK Voce! Refrate Ge, "tas Visonnane Fw ano Hts Oscuustas Ne, 22108, 10sdach ‘ Hoskins-Meyer The Home of KFYR of R. F. Jager vs. struction company. Verry Will Talk on Doings of Session Over Radio Nightly Short talks on what has been done by the legislature and joint house and senate investigating committee will be made over radio FYR at 7:45 each evening Verry, chief clerk of the house, it was announced today by station officials. x Mr. Verry gave the first talk the series last night. Rev. Vater Will . Give Series of Sermons on Art| » Rev. Walter E. Vater, pasto: the McCabe Methodist church, will begin a series of sermons,on some of the great paintings of Christen- dom at the servi ning at 7:30, whi Solons Will Inspect State Prison Sunday as Guests of Warden John J. Lee, warden of the North Dakota State penitentiary, will act as host to the members of the state senate, the house of representatives, and the members’ wives Sunday. The invitation was isued to the legislators as an roviding a special tour of inspec- Following the trip the institution, a moving picture will be shown in the prison auditor- luncheon will be served before the party returns to Bis- argument spread to the when Representative publican, of Iowa, one of the farm leaders, announced that a determined move to force consi eration of the question, with the view of an upward import schedues' on agricultural products, would be initiated. ’ While the senate debated the Mc- Master resolution for downward revision in favor of the farmer, the Towan declared he was drafting a tonight at Madison Square Garden. The Boston sailor scaled 194 and the New Zealander, 193, when they aftern The fight, which is record-breaking indoor ‘gate,” in excess of $200,000, will start at 9:15 p. m. instead of 10 o'clock as originally scheduled. The time of the main go was advanced by the boxing commission at the request of fire de n and to avoid conflict with the thea- Sharkey and Heeney were exam- in fect con- opportunity of duties on corn, hides and vegetable oil and that other products would be included as soon as he received a report from the tariff commission je Wi eighth anniversary of Transportation to and from the tment officials | increasin; penitentiary will be provided by a special train over the Soo railway. The train will leave the depot at 2:45 p.m. and will return probably ? } launching a statewide will keep the ‘Better & sociation’ and all. the sing for a while,” Thomas W. Gales, state superintendent of the League, here today. He plans, Gales said, the staff and enlarge ‘League until every man, woman and ehild in North Dakota is bein; reached every year, at least, wit! the truth about prohibition and the evil effects of alcoholic drink.” success of the League's present edu- cational program: and inability to meet the calls that eve: to his office have resi > ag for enlarged facilities, Gales As soon as he can see his way to finance it, he said, he will secure another League worker :to of the southern district of B said he believed he would have the support of the whole house farm bloc membership, and Repre- sentative Garner of Texas, Demo- cratic leader of the house ways an means committee, which would have jurisdiction’ over the measure, ‘predicted that the minor- ity would vote to bring the matter The combination of these two ups virtually would assure the | bil! coming before the house even if opposed py. house Republican rs. ting tp being’ the bill before’ the vot to bring the bil fore the by house, the Democrats would not commit themselves to its support He said that he sicians of the boxing commission. Although the boxing commission ruled today in deference to the wish- es of the fire department that the main’ bout precede the semi-final and be staged at 9:15 p. m., the ded later due to pro- Rev. John Fisher Named President of Hospital Board h the fourth year in succession that Rev. Vater has brought the spiritual interpre- tation of the great masters of art order was rescin tests of Tex Rickard. go on at the usual time, 10 p. m. ‘All's Well Aboard Steamship Griffo San Francisco, Jan. 18.—(AP)— The Mackey-Federal Telegraph com- pany here intercepted from the Steamer Griffco, where off the Washington f dicating that all was well aboard started sendi ae calls Wednesday e message was tain Martin of the dressed to the Inter-Island Steam- ship company of Honolulu, owners requested the ship spital board at the meeting of the hospital association held in this cit; of the board are A. Bremer of F: mel of Bismar: loedau of Linton, of Hazen and H. G. . C.F, Strutz of Bismarck, C. . Bremer of Fargo and i Ermel of Bismarck are members of the executive board. Nuessle and W. H. Webb of Bis- mi appointed advisory members of the trustee board. CUTS INCH OFF TONGUE Seattle, Jan. 18.—()—To punish rond that point. it. a consideration question would be beneficial at the present and that he use every effort to ure to the house floor. North Dakota Steers Set New Top Price South St. Paul, Jar. 13.—(7)—A! new top price tor fat cattle for the, year was established here today when 22 steers from the Georse Howe feed lot of Casselton, N. D., of these famous pictures, ned to the church for the occa- the courtesy of Webb Brothers, will be exhibited through-| out the services. _ Final Group Meeting to Be Held Tonight Members'of the Association of Commerce and non-member citizens of Bismarck will have their final rsonally would ring the meas- The Fire Demon hates wires, when these wires are properly in- stalled and- properly Wires give us light and heat without flame. They help us ‘call the fire depart- 3 They make it easy tojget insurance. night, Gtitteo sed at-| J, Ba the ship. bgt reported to si pany and ; indicated board, anese maid, cut about her tongue last night. ital here today, physicians lor associa- tonight at 8 o'clock id at the fourth and last group meet-| 20) ing. Th final meeting will be for ht.! Diffs chai This is 75 cents above the 1928 high can OF tsa lit to female, and vice versa. And This in California! expressed doubt whether she ever would be able to speak again. What. the offense the woman believed she had committed was not known, MEETING CALLED OFF The Employed Boys 1 League will not meet Saturday, it was announced today by W. G. Fulton, director of boys’ next regular meeting will be held on Wednesday night. Boy Scout Efficiency Contest Is Launched This is your agency of the Hartford Fire In- surance Company. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” lin, R. B. Webb ai possi ti ill be made of the given | at the four retina eed oil unced, . accord: Goddard, secretary of the associa- ‘Alky’ Peddlers Are - Blamed For Murder diers today ‘to solve the year-old woman known as Mrs. The word “reverend” occurs but once in the Bible, in the ninth verse of the 111th Psalm. Rebuffed, He Says 218 Broadway Phone 877 BISMARCK, N. D. 3 , Fos # ee i ay [ H i 8 i bi i } t i i i + : ; Le)

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