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FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Schedule of Rates For Electricity Is Approved by Board Schedule of electric rates by the Red River Power company for wholesale industrial power to nine North Dakota points has been ap- proved by the state railroad com- mission. The cities concerned in the action are Grand. Forks, Buxton, Cum- mings, Emerado, Hatton, Larimore, Portland, Reynoids and Thompson. Action taken by the commission also included: Granting of permit of the Fargo Transfer and Storage company of Fargo to operate a motor freight Service in the vicinity of Fargo. Granting of a permit to the Hughes Motor Transport company of Lehr to operate a motor freight service in the vicinity of Lehr. Granting of a permit to the Pleas- ant Valley Farmers Telephone com- pany of Max to dismantle their tele- phone lines. Granting of authority to the Great Northern Railway company to change the interlocking device at the Soo and Great Northern cross- ing at Minot. Cancellation of a__ certificate granted to the Three-Way Trans- port company, Inc., of Minot, which authorized motor. passenger service between Minot and Williston. and Stanley and Sanish. The certificate was canceled because of failure to renew insurance policies as required by the law. Land Board Allows Loans; Buys Bonds Farm loans totaling $302,000 have been allowed by the state land board. The loans were awarded to 154 applicants and maintain the average of almost $2,000 per loan which has been the rule in recent months. At the same time the land board purchased $20,000 in school bonds. Of the bonds, $5,000 were pur- chased from Livonia school district No. 20, Emmons county; $10,000 from Mountain school district No. 38, Pembina county, and $5,000 from North Fork school district No. 20, Benson county. Indications are that the land board will soon have to discontinue, for the time being, the granting of new farm loans, according to Land Commissioner W. E. Byerly. When loans already allowed are completed, the department will have invested most of the funds now available for that purpose. In view of the fact that collections are not expected to be heavy during the next few months, it is improbable that the board will be able to allow many more farm loan applications until rE money is collected, Byerly said. Lists of Campaign Speakers Announced Four speaking aces who will take the stump for the Independents in the coming state campaign will have as opposition a large number of Nonpartisans who are tuning up their local cords for the verbal fray, according to information given out at rival headquarters here. The “big guns” of the Independ- ent speaking campaign are expected to be Attorney General George F. Shafer, candidate for the governor- ship; R. A. Nestos, senatorial candi- date; John W. Carr, candidate for lieutenant governor, and James Mor- ris, candidate for attorney general. Speeches will be made by numer- ous other candidates from time to In What Month Is Your Birthday? On your wirthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of KFYR To Build, Remodel, Buy or Refinance Bismarck Homes EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS NO COMMISSION NO RENEWAL COSTS THE GATE CITY BLDG. & LOAN ASS’N. of FARGO A. W. Hasselberg, Dist. Mgr. Phone 1307-W Residence - 309 Ave, B eee... ae “Olson Motor Co. 204° Fourth Street time by the burden of the work will fall to these four men. Opposed to these, the Non- partisans list Tax Commissioner Thorstein H. Thoresen, their gub- ernatorial candidate; Senator Lynn J. Frazier; Senator Gerald P. Nye; Nelson A. Mason, Senator Frazier’s secretary; Frank Vogel, candidate for lieutenant governor; Robert Byrne, candidate for reelection as secretary of state; State Treasurer C. A. Fisher, candidate for commis- sioner of agriculture and labor; Wil- liam Langer, candidate for attorney general, and Lars J. Siljan, candi- date for state auditor. Frazier and Mason are scheduled to arrive in the state May 28 and James Sinclair, congressman from the third district, will arrive about June 1. Nye is scheduled to arrive about June 15, i Ole Olson, Nonpartisan candidate for congress in the second district, will cover th:t area and Walter Maddock, who will retire January 1 as lieutenant governor, has prom- ised to make several speeches for the Nonpartisans, according to R. A. Kinzer, Nonpartisan campaign man- ager. Routings for speakers on both sides will be handled from the re- spective headquarters here. Dunn Center People to Honor Thoresen Citizens of his old home town will gather May 16 at Dunn Center in honor of Thorestein H. Thoresen, Nonpartisan candidate for the Re- publican gubernatorial nomination. Both Thoresen and Governor A. G. Sorlie will attend the barbecue which is planned by residents of the Dunn Center district and the governor will deliver the principal address. Thoresen also will speak. Plans announced at the headquar- ters of the Nonpartisan League here call for the delivery by Thoresen of his campaign “keynote” address at Grand Forks some time in the near future. The date for the meet- campaign ing has not been fixed, however. Bloodshed and Riots Occur in Rumania Bucharest, Rumania, May 11.— (AP)—Disorders involving blood- shed and rioting are stated in the newspaper Universal to have taken place in the Province of Dihar on the return of peasant delegates from the huge peasant party assembly at Alba Julia Sunday. : The peasants tried to dislodge a number of government appointees and succeeded in large measure but the gendarmes and miltiary author- ities intervened and suppressed the APITOT = See the New Denny Dancing master, fighter, taxi driver, sheik—you’ll love this new Denny boy, dashing and daring in the picture of his career! ‘Comedy Max Davidson IN “Blow by Blow” News Pictures Ccming Monday Victor Hugo's “Les Miserables” an actual photograph A Windstorm That Killed Ten People The “blow” that tore this brick building apart killed ten, injured fifty and wrecked a half million dol- lars’ worth of property. A windstorm may strike anywhere, any time. Have you enough insurance? This agency of the Hart- ford Fire Insurance com- pany will see that you are protected against wind- storm losses. Call, write or phone today. MURPHY “The Man Whe Knows Insurance” 218 Breadway Phone 577 BISMARCK, N. D. . $40,000 to Be Spent For New Buildings at New Rockford in 1928 New Rockford, N. D., May 11.— @—A building program of ap- proximately $40,000 in 1928 has been scheduled by New Rockford contractors, according to Martin Aas, president of the local commer- cial club. This is about $15,000 more than was spent in 1927. A new community building and gymnasium are being planned by the city government, Aas said. “Business and agricultural condi- tions in New Rockford and the ad- joining locality are good,” he states. Baltimore Publisher Plans Long Flight Amsterdam, May 11.—(?)—Van Lear Black, Baltimore publisher and aviation enthusiast, plans to leave Waalhaven airdrome near _Rotter- dam Sunday for Croydon, England, to start on his 55,000-mile world flight which he has been planning. He will make the trip in a three- engined Fokker plang. March Land Leases Will Bring $90,000 Land leased by the state land de- partment during March will bring the state an income of about $90,000, according to figures com- piled here. Contracts for the leases are being sent out now, according to Land : Beauty and ‘ “Merchandise this work should be completed with- in a month, out the contracts has been caused by the necessity of comparing the land office records with the records in the offices of the various county treasurers and auditors, Byerly said, and this is a slow and difficult Process. 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