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~ GLAINS PRESENTED * ROR COMPENSATION IN STATE ARE LOW R. E. Wenzel, Commissioner, Analyzes Classes of Trag- ic Accidents DISABILITIES ARE NORMAL American Table Gives 762 Deaths per 100,000 as | Average Number Residents of North Dakota pro-/ tected by the state workmens’ com-! pensation bureau are either unusually or unusally fortunate or per- haps both, according to a study of| accident cases and death claims by” R. E. Wensel, burcau commissioncr. For a period from July 1, 1919. to April 1, 1930. the number of death claims totaled 165, of which 20 were! caused by underground coal mining; | 18 by electrical light and power oper- | ation and maintenance; 12 by oper- | ation of grain clevators and ‘10 by} Street and road construction. Compared with the American ac- cident table, which represents the combined expericnce of insuranc? companies of the nation. the death rate from industrial causes in Nort Dakota is far below normal, Wenz." figures show. On January 1. 1927. the state had 39 fewer death claims than no:- mal and on January 1. 1929. this fig- ure had risen to 50 below normal. “From these figures.” Wenzel said. “it would seem now that North Da- kota’s record will continue to be more favorable than the estimates of the American accident table, which indi- cates 762 deaths in every 100,000 cases. That should be considered as ® fortunate trend, but we can't per- mit our optimism to run away with cur judgment. The tide may yet turn against us.” | to the unusually good ex- perience with death claims. the bu- Teau records show that the number of claims for permanent total disabil-| ity, each of which costs the fund a Substantial sum, is about normal. Classifications or occupations against which death claims have been charged since organization of the bu- Teau, in addition to those number 10 OF more, are: Oil distribution, 8: au- tomobile dealers and garages. 7; traveling men and auditors. 6; surface coal mining and policemen and de- tectives. 5 each; concrete construc- | tion, electric light and power con- struction and telephone and telegraph | Operation, maintenance and exten- | sion, 4 each; farm machinery erection | and repair, carpentry. grain milling, | office work. janitors in office build-| ings and street cleaning, 3 each. ! Ten classifications list two deaths | doubted merit—assuring y This Is Your Opportunity to Own a Luger Made BED ROOM SUITE The resources of our large buying organization most advantageously secure for us Furniture of the highest quality—and you share the exceptional savings! Our furniture is selected to conform to a rigid policy of offering only merchandise of un- storés, school and Y. M. C. A. work,/ciety, comes to the Capitol Theatre |comedy railroad roundhouse work, florist and/today in the all-talking comedy-ro- nursery work, creamery and dairy! manee, "Lovin’ the Ladies.” It is Work, painting and decorating and!the star's stcond Redio Picture, an sewer building. { adaptation of the successful cmH The following classifications shoti play, “I Love You,” ba William Lé one death each: Beverage manufac: | Baron, vice president in charge of turing, blacksmithing, sand and | RKO production. * @ravel excavation, concrete block | Instead of the traditional heroine, Manufacture, printing and publishing, Dix is involved with four women. bridge building, plastering, paving|They are Lois Wilson, formerly co- work, concrete floor work, addition! starred with him; Rita La Roy, Radio and repair of existing plants; build-/ Pictures’ “it” girl; Renee Macready. ing wrecking, blasting, steam main) Engiish actress and Virginia Sale, construction, ice handling on rail-) ister of Chic. roads, hauling by truck or team,/ When the star becomes involved in hardware stores, commission and pro-! this “quintangle” story, excitement duce merchants, hay, straw, and feéd! suspense, drama and hilarity are the| dealers telegraph and telephone office| result. The direction was in the capa-| and exchange work, restaurants and/ble hands of Mel Brown, who has Smusement park employes. ditected @ number of Dix’s most suc- cessful silent and talking pictures. TEI AAAAU TEA @ |. Otners in the cast afe Allen; | | { AT THE MOVIES | Kearns, Anthony Bushell, and Henry | e Armes. i a CAPITOL THEATRE ; “Lovin’ ‘the Ladies” is both phil-j| Richard Dix, in the role of an elec-| csophical and farcical in nature, A ee | triclan who masquerades in high so-| senting Richard Dix in « Only ii can give you the better vegetables and salads made possi- ble by the HYDRATOR The new Frigidaire Hydrator brings you an added serv- ice—a service offered only by Frigidaire. For Frigidaire alone has the Hydrator. Celery kept in the Hydrator becomes tender and brittle. Tomatoes retain their firmocss and flavor. Lettuce takes on added crispness. Even wilted vege~ tables arc made fresh again by the Hydrator's moist reviving cold. See a demonstration today. _B. K. 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