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INAUGURAL CHARIT Vice President and 30 Gov. ernors of States Lend Cere- monial Dash to Dance ‘pathway across the floor of the old ‘Washington auditorium to the stage reserved for the dignitaries. The barn-like structure was trans- formed by a mass of national and State flags that were draped from every corner of the ceiling and bal- ony. The boxes were resplendent with their rhinestone-bedecked wom- hovered gallantly in the background. John Coolidge was.resplendent in his major’s uniform as an aide to On his arm was his fiancee, Florence, ‘the blonde-haired daughter of the governor. She wore a scarlet taffeta {} frock with a bouffant skirt. MINOT FLOOD BILL Passage of the Minot. flood control ill was recommended by the’ state affairs committee of the senate to- Hay, The bill has been amended to meet ost of the objections which some inot citizens have made to it, ac- rding to a subcommittee to which was assigned the work of revising the measure. t4 * In its present form the bill requires that the question of whether the city ; of Minot shall set up a conservancy district shall be presented to the people at an election. If the people Vote against the proposal all further Hieetihe under it. will be, stopped. me talk was had in the committee today that such an election might be held April 2 in ‘connection with the Minot city elections. Another amendment provides a 1 method whereby all activities under ; the bill may be discontinued if*the people so direct. ‘ Little opposition to the measure in its present form is expected when the bill comes vp for passage, although the house will have to ratify the senate amendments and may re- bult in the appointment ofa. confer- ence committee with possibly addi- tional changes. The state affairs committee worked pa until past noom today but still had _ 10 bills to consider. It is expected to act on these tomorrow. _ « ‘The senate appropriations..-com- mittee recommended passage of the ‘omnibus bill, providing money for all state departments. It now carries $2,119,885. As ‘passed by the house it Provided $2,091,745. Major changes made by the senate committee include the addition of $25,000 to the appropriation for the state railroad board, to he used: in ien and the gold-braided.officials who} » ‘Governor Trumbull of Connecticut. of TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1929 making valuations of public Missouri river No. 22 in ‘utility Sicgpeaccietsd i ia mortgage foreclosure . |sales made between July 1, 1901, and July 1, 1203. 8. B. 10¢—Bond of Ward, Fredrick- son of Nelson, Lynch of La Moure and Sathre of Steele. Provides for repeal of guaranty fund law and winding up business of commission by December 1, 1930; assets of fund to be prorated among persons holding approved claims who have not yet received dividends. -} 8. B. 118—Van Arnam of Cass. Per- mits trust companies to invest in bonds of public utilities or foreign corporations whose gross earnings average in excess of $1,000,000, ie 182—Patten of Mountrail. Re- n , ju Persons, firms or co:porations B. 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Directed president of senate and speaker of house to send telegram of Congratulation and best wishes to President Hoover from the North Da- kota legislative assembly on the oc- casion of his inauguration. Drugiess Physician Lucas Block = Blamarck, N. D. Money to Loan on Your Home Easy Monthly Payment Plan WITH SAVINGS Feature Call or phone. Let Le Barron Insure It Office 312 1-2 Broadway Phone 876-M =‘ Bismarck, N. D. Jacob Schantz Dies in Mandan Hospital; Was Hotel Keeper Jacob Schantsz, 46, proprietor of the Klondike hotel at Mandan, died at 7:30 o'clock, Monday morning, at a Mandan hospital, of sclerosis, fol- lowing a year’s illness and six weeks under treatment at the hospital. Funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock Thursday raorning at St. Joseph's Catholic church, of which he was @ member. Father Paul will conduct the rites and interment will be in Union cemetery. Schantz was a native of Speier, In What Month Is Your Birthday? 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