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a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1930 ie Morris Pleads for Ins on Basis of Mill and Elevator Management ‘- |. Rare | 1 ] : dependents hope that they will be) Worthy t Shri: to Toronto, Canada, to attend the im-|ficials of provinces, and grand ma-|luth, Grand Forks, vy, | qh hl y jgiven an opportunity .to operate it/ orthwes' riners 4 Ls gM tie ett og : I a e ry +. |perial council there June 9 to 12,/Sonic masters from .each state will|/El Zagal Temple of Fargo, Yelduz MORRIS OPENS DRIVE | SIDE GLANCES By George Clark funtil they have wee a ee Plan Special Train | they wit also take part in the inter-|take part. Temple of anertoen, aa El Raid” {: | reg | SIE CHB OOO che 6a ital Tat by ane ‘i fia 5 fn ath {national peace celebration<June 13, at} Shriners from Minneapolis will|Temple of Sioux Falls. i rer os woes nneapolis, June 6.—()—Shriners|which President Hoover, the Pri 5 y Fg league. | from Minnesota and North and South Se gata al We cteremeci ave Ton tGeree FOR REELECTION IN MINOT RADIO TALK’ Says State Industries Reach | of Wales, the governor general of|will be representatives from Osman| The 10th is the last day of Canada, governors of states, and of-|Temple, St. Paul, Aad Temple of Du- | discount on Gas bills. ant | Dakota will journey by special train 'N. D. Edison Scholar: | To Be Selected from Among 17 Candidates | North Dakota's candidate for the Thomas Edison scholarship will be selected from 17 applicants. The applications are in the hands of officials of the state department of | public instruction. Governor George | F. Shafer and Bertha R. Palmer, state superintendent of public instruction, | will make the final selection. jiigh school superintendents sub- mitted the names of the boys, togeth- | er with their qualifications. The boy selected will go to New Jersey, where he will be submitted to an examina- | tion together with candidates from) all sections of the country. Indications are that North Dakota’s | selection will be made within the next ae i ten days. A scholarship will be given . = + to the boy selected by the famous in- ; » ventor. Poel ‘ . < MANY FINE WAYS pa ES | ett THE ENTIRE figs] | fl All Relieve Constipation and | Peak Efficiency Under Inde- | pendent Management OUTLINES |. V. A. POLICY Opposes Further Expansion, but Friendly to Those Existing, Says Legal Chief Minot, N. D., J 6.—(?)—Attorney General James Morris opened his campaign for reelection here, tonight, with a pledge to protect state indus- | tries, which he claimed have reached their highest point of efficiency un- der the administaration of the inde- pendent Republican officials. Mr. | Morris is the Independent Voters as-| sociation candidate for renomination on the Republican ticket. Speaking over the radio, Mr. Morris declared that the Independenis still maintain their opposition to an ex- 7 Re pansion of the industrial program, |. Add Food Iron 1 but are pledged to protect state in- | ‘ . dustries and other public property. There are literally scores of 4 i. “The Independents,” he said, “are that Kelloge’s ALL-BRAN can | not the enemies; they are the friends eaten and enjoyed. Whatever way | of every state institution of the state. a : ee -ou eat it, ALL-BRAN is positively ‘They are the friends, the protectors, ‘But can’t you understand; the minute I sell this article on the un- Pe eateed to relieve be tempo- the guardians of the property of the employment situation I can pay the rent months in advance. rary and recurring constipation or Tuk of the economy of it! One captal of state, whether that porperty be pub- 7 your money will be refunded! < White Ki : goer lic school lands, the capitol building /by the Independents in the manage- dustrial program until the recall elec- Many eat Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN ite King Granulated Soap in the washing at Bismarck, the mill at Grand Forks |ments of the state mill and elevator, tion in the fall of 1921. The bank aga cereal. It is delicious with milk = machine and that’s all you need! Up towtie ‘tlie Mi q S or the Bank of North Dakota. As|and of the Bank of North Dakota. was capitalized at $2,000,000. This or cream. Another wa} is to use it Z Z3 ich a 5 Seis and ees a ie we nt eT aye an min at{Wemendous sum was raised by North inchoupe and salads, ig Practice Z richest, creamiest, most abundant suds you ever } we realize what is expec’ of us by ‘The st , the | of soaking it in fruit juice " “i 2 our fellow citizens and fellow taxpay-|Grand Forks, was a League creation,” Leah ealt batts ESO HE GaObtG Sieg very po ular. Its addition to eaw—euds that dirt simply can’t stayin! ; ers. We feel the responsibility that|the attorney general continued. “Its! 4¢ the state was pledged to pay the all cooked food is an appetizing and i That’s why White King is th we have in caring for the state and plans were laid and its construction| ponq issue. very time you pay your healthful one, = 4 'y fe King is the most economical vb we pledge ourselves to faithfully per-|started as one of the major under-/¢a¥e. you help pay for the capital of | ‘When you eat Kelloge’s ALL- of all soaps. A little goes such a long way! A a, form the trust placed in us by the|takings of the industrial program. the bank. BRAN regularly, you have the satis- nful i # = 7a People. i Yet, what does the record show?—| "wren the Independents took action of knowing that you are en« ; teaspoonful in the dishpan—or for fine lingerie : eens tetty, we 05 loss, expense, discouragement sri |charge of the bank, after the recall joying one of the most healthful he . ANUL: Uy and stockings, a similar amount in a basin of ws Peeeeene One yy we oe i pil oe election, the losses under league man- habits on earth. It not only relieves <i A : - not deviate from the position that we |league management in full and com-|o¢ement amounted to over $2,000,000. constipation, but adds iron to the é <5 ] water. And your loveliest things will be abso- have consistently maintained in op-|plete control during the years of These losses amounted to more then blood. In combination with milk or i lutely safe. No h: ful ingre Aiense of any sort position to an expression of tne in-|1925, 1926, 1927 and 1928. At the be-\ine entire capital. As far as the ‘fruit juices, ie pines important dustrial program. We still believe|ginning of 1929, the management) vitamins to the —nothing but - that the proper function of a state|changed and the present governor league is concerned, its experience in ie extra-pure condensed soap, made t the banking business was a tremen- —__ Every one should eat it to suppl; . i in 5 fi ble oils ! is to govern the people, all the people |came into management and control. nT rom vegetable oils good enough to eat! fainlyand justly. We'do not velleve |If we are to determine who are the |40us failure. The experiment proved the bulk needed to balance the weft Wash i, i i peo) he . food: today. Include ALL- that it is a proper functioh of gov-|real friends of the state mill, let | cs eoaaiettasere aneeed anesthe foods arell fey, Jeces Ithelps ernment to enter into private bust-|pass by campaign propaganda. prom-| sone the people who hdd been de- prevent constipation and anemia, ness, to waste public money in pri-|ises and platforms to consider for 8 cried as enemies of the good of the vate enterprises or to place the gov-|moment what has been accomplished The time is past when a variety of soaps was necessary for household use. White King is ‘ kay f Kelloge’s y A - state. The Independents took over arth A pees Sis ite equal to any need—from shampooing to washing ernment in competition with the peo-|for the mill during the four years it ; ft f Pisodiershewith eome of the penis ‘was managed by league governors and Petar: = the ee ae Made by Kellogg in Be Creek, blankets. It cleans thoroughly—but gently—in ve mene Utility Eatteraise.. sean reat he 1029, hs the suc | present time the condition of the hard water or soft. (In soft-water districts use “There is a vast difference between |Was manager by Governor Shafer. coer se See ante ieean er | less.) You can get it at any grocer’s. Is it on your c government regulation of business| “In 1925 the mill lost $188,000; in|iocing money, the bank has made | list for today? and government ownership and oper- /1926, it lost $429,000; in 1927, $170,000, back over $1,100,000. ‘The bank today | ALL-BRAN wie ation of business. A government |and in 1928, $208,000. During this pe-|°"S" thoroughly sound, well managed should compel obedience from the|riod, it was managed and operated : ae sae ac well as the weak. ‘Tt should |by its league friends. In 1929, white /@Md Profitable institution and the In-| Improved in Texture and Taste see that justice is done between the|the mill was managed by a man Who) ———————————————— ——— smell farmer and the big farmer, be-; had been accused of being its enemy tween the smallest business man on|but who proved to be a real friend, Main street and the most powerful| the loss was reduced until it was less “1 corporation! doing business in the|than $40,000. That is the record of state. In order to do this, it must be|Governor Shafer as compared with mn qd ever alert, ready and willing to reg-| his league predecessors. TIRES AND ulate and to enforce its laws. The| “The state mill belongs to the peo- BATTERIES more public money we waste in in-|Ple of the state and these people have ; INSTALLED ae Yes... tire and battery prices are down : dustrial enterprises, and the more) right to expect that it will be man- again... Now—if ever is a good time to FREE buy. We don’t believe they will be as low ‘ time of our public officials we con-| aged for the best interests of the sume in conducting business enter-| People of the state. again ... And besides ... HERE ARE SEVEN BIG SALE DAYS, with really prises, the more we weaken the state’s The State Bank power to regulate and effectually! “Another institution that was al- protect the people from exploitation.|most ruined by its so-called friends “The program of the Independents| is the Bank of North Dakota. The 4s that of preservation of the state’s| Bank of North Dakota was put in property and the protection of the| operation by the league in the sum- people in the exercise of their rights|mer of 1919, and was operated by to work, to do business, to earn money ; that organization as a part of its in- f without interference on the part of id the state and without unfair compe-| — z iz ij tition as between the strong and the/ e weak. “The Independents believe in and encourage the cooperative idea. The business man of North Dakota should be given every encouragement and protection in cooperative buying. The| farmer in North Dakota should be} given every encouragement and pro-| tection in cooperative marketing. North Dakota is an agricultural state. The welfare of town and country is/| tied up together. One cannot fail; and the other prosper. The Inde- pendents believe in the prosperity of doth.” Mr. Morris outlined the work done Sere erie atelben) Md : . | uch as to . 4 . . eae sow ‘for your seinen trip and Truck Tires Pp ape scr mae wey ky spend the difference for pleasure. 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