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\ _fHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1930 adependent Platform |e teex mer, -z,-(OANVASS LAUNCHED |opistuy ents, ex ns or staff, ‘two men |. Grand Forks, N. D., Me 8 — | t_state- a ‘ The text ‘of the tadepsudent piativrm Slato-operated ‘enterprises. Therefore followa: $ . we are sti Wellare Workers and Leniency ~ Blamed for Riots Involving. 3,000 Prisoners . —, i és USE‘HARD BOILED’ METHODS Toni opposed to any further expansion of our state in- i agile acs Whe pendent, aiain: | the argemisction tnd growth of sound ; Finance Committee Will Seek hy lucted cog} the eaibdes fee of farmers’, cooperative associations, P High School Champs ways ahd inthe, best int te, It has reduced ti f z sat successful tanner: Tc hos | coerstine cooceearion; aNd Funds for Cups to Be Given ntal ener con- - “Farm abe wie oe nd sc0-| 9, we unqualitiedly approve of the ofthe ie farm} stoi law and. t Nclent aie gee sbi Fuad tax lev: the lowest 1 By r irs ved ps to ra! ie requ nk Yours. 10 has $x =e for the reception and cup presenta- tion to the High school state foot- f classes to rs of North Dak fl ‘and & te nance dence, and | that it will : Re eatin t ball, track and basketball champion: has been. consistently | 3, more, order encouragement to ship teams were taken at a lunch- h d 4 i mt regina eal] ae eae eenser wy ee tease ee - - - unmatched anywhere from assessment and taxation. the Association of Commerce at the of St pause aaa ten acer. 4 Nh Haase uckthad to collect the from coast to coast for been notoriously ineffic it, ual Stravesant and wamtetul: and has not money—several hundred — dollars— Tee Wake ore (0 whocte t was named, consisting of S, W. Cor- ing gain is sufficient ‘to the in-/ting tl pal ull~ terest_on. the construction ponds iu | tine ‘commissioner, with offices at win, ¢hait ipencer Boise, E, B. each year to less than fo.000, Widtor | Stetecn . on th J Klein, Kelly Simonson, Ambrose Gel- ]@ al orin (- | uel | the firat time in its history its operat- | last le; new law put liger, Everett LaFrance and V. N. 7 Vi Relnochl charged ee Blamed to Leniency Blame for the trouble is ascribed by Warden Rudolph and other officials entirely to the lenient meth- of th ods that have been in vogue and to lie pige ity g78 5 i their peloners wil kind AUG ied HE ogre paptols : FS 5 citait Filet ter iat i (ie sBeruetttail 3 fe : 3 [ i ite jum of $173,000, and thus save | Bi & 9 Another committee, on program, is payers this annual charge. was suspended by the action of the headed Willian i. ‘and on : mmission league members of the present game | business or ates, % 3. Under the present i fish ‘commission, who filed. ref- ‘ctiiee -sestion, cups and trophies, E. B. Cox and agement of the mill and tor rendum petitions against it. We urge 8. WwW. ‘were named. subject, to cl every ears, | adoption of this law at the primary are The finance committee will begin ieaiae oon feving en Industry its canvass at once. It expects young 11. We recognize the duiry industry people who do not ordinarily contrib- iG pc le Ape tpl AE ute to Association of Commerce ng hence, i nd directi t i ly declined, due to th projects to chip in on this occasion, it ins! Etion be placed fn the hands | Increancd use of butter substitutes in to Washington as thi @ young people’s event. i o & continua commission « three this country. Nei therefore endorse ‘Wit! ack a ription of $1.00 miber e gOv- rt e Nationa ernor, and shail continue to| council, the state dairy department, 2 or more, the contributor will be given be so operated until the people elect | the agricultural colleges, and the sev- @ ticket of admission to the recep- teed agine attra "oteqniaaton | Setnciee to TaSteune ihe" cohtampRiss tone capable st. {he business. of butter as a protection to the dairy FE poh ae nytt nti} ad at. fon, rman le wwe her recommend the adoption | Spaulding, Cass Coaches #5 be honored on that form, on oleomart o butter substitutes as a means . Grand Forks;/ As speaker on the occasion of the lon, of requiring ihe patter, substi ine fe Presentation, it is desired to have Bade. rains Mas [emt ata ceestnl fae, | moure, from a big university here, as Knute lite in the. service! 12: The people are entitled to the county; A. J. Rockne or Alonzo Stagg. Before a 4 Atal Coreen asia In ces | teteoere Wee poceriae eet cathe date can be set for the event, it will strial coi - | econo: ernmental affairs, pointing Widnel Cnr. Mudgett. a | Soin atate and focehe Tn ander te ue: Logan county; Mrs. C. Whitkey, Bur-|first have to be learned who can be pute, to succted Mr. Crecn as mans | ments wee believe eat a. thorough | eleh county; J. O, Hauchett, Barnes /had and what date will be conven- repute, tos . an-|ment, we believe that a thoi . < ger and director general of the Bank | study and survey should be ‘made of| county; A. W. Jenison,” Williston; ca for him, which will govern the of North Dakota. alt, state de artments, municipalities P. D. Norton, Ward county; M. L, Mc-| selection of the da: ‘Four-Year Terms ni cal subdivisions by a com- r jorse. the proposal to|petent commission created by law, and | Bride, Dickjnson; M. Tschida, Morton | queens tution to provide for|we recommend the passage of ‘such H Mountrail for state and county government Survey, com ission law. , Announcement for Stomach Suffercrs imiti- Loss ta recomme! at yme Stom ated amendment be submitted electors} 13. We recommend such legislation Speaks Salty wae Cea tte Halts’: at the next general election to carry|as will enable the payment. of ‘hail this principle into effect. * Hospes immediately afier such losses Code have been adjusted. the ‘past 10 years our State Taxation a jtem has undergone a se- 14, We call attention to the fact + Far-reaching lop- {that the present administration has united at ace in that Iine |been instrumental in materially re~ ‘site aiuaea jucing the burden of state taxation. r z) equalization | candidates were offered for the same ce ects ke thy Mielaes ag or) fe nilts, ,e in appointing 2 voluntary banking |compared with: 3.46 mills levied in| Post, the low man was to drop out|Nicollett Ave, Minneapolis, “Minn. | code commission to. study the entire) 1928, thereby reducing the burden of bank roblem. and make rec-| state taxes $272,000. This is the lowest ns for legislation to| state levy in the past 10 . a of 4G a Aner une. inepees” our, site| tie cocecntty teonocta in Independ - ng system. We recommend that | an economic change has been effect state banks be placed on a basis of | which will increase the prosperity of equality with national banks in mat-| the farmers and business men of our Re ee ee Beale Revies be citer the state or iis pee Before you ask the chief forthat~ If you’re looking for a big return lution. ef the mmcheting propiens ts | Lenitatione eed tt deer ee feos oe ai ae cavential to the welfare of agriculture | our nate government bevoperated ‘and | raise, invest in a “Craft-Shire in Style, and Long Wear on a rtily | maintai ical: * ucere sible. Sheahan aa pradipineadtse ae ' ‘Spring Suit. Its businesslike small investment, come right Peop! 15. The general welfare of our state ea x Aha % % | Business 3 to withhold pre eh gh inneapolia Stadent . Rod La Rocque good taste will impress him with down. “SatisFashion” Spring Telsm unit the board haz had inir| extent, dovendent upon the other. Ws oo “ae PNot Guilty to |] T, screen's lovable bad your worth before you begin Suits have everything to make the improvement of agriculture. administrative policies as will tend to man at his debonaire best Industrial Progra rage and Mt farmi to talk! them d val more 3 sp industrial interesta within ihe sate| Charges of Burglary in good values at $10 more! of North Dakota, ‘ — “BEAU BANDIT” Minneapolis, - Hatton to Pay His ‘ goo mel bare asin ata oll $D 4° . $ ] 9 an Respects to Pilot pee can Oak aciaiard igen ae orrow Only sane, mtd from page oe) 9 al ae over: “The City Girl” Nov. 9, last, in northern Siberia. under Kitchen. Mon, - Tues, - Wed. - Thurs, “Sunny Side Up” nemansnae eaw.|| | Montcomery Warp « Co. Hours: Nine to Six ; “Now Mark Bismarck” Four-Seven-Six Sat, till Nine BISMARCK, N. DAK. 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