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PARN TAX UTS | ANDY MARTA IN STATE SENATE Morton County Solon Would Slash Levies 50 per Cent by Legislative Action TWO MOTT BRAVES TO GO ON 5 MANDAN INDIAN: SHRINE TRIP York curb exchange shall be exempt- ed from provisions of the securities commission act. Five bills were passed by the house three of which were appropriation measures. Appropriations of $70,000 each for the National Guard and the bovine tuberculosis indemnity fund were passed, as was the $12,340 | Propriation for the state board of ad: ministration, A bill making an attorney's lien automatic on property or money ac- quired in a settlement out of court, after court action had been resorted to, was passed. A bill legalizing the use of pure grain alcohol in hos- Pitals, laboratories, medical clinics and for manufacturing or industrial purboses also passed. Considerable argument was offered today over adoption of committee re- Ports involving two bills. One was a measure which would eliminate the BILL, T0 REPLACE - RECORDS OFFERED Emergency Measure Is Intended to Aid Securities Commis- sion in Its Work . Steps to replace records of a state department, lost as the result of the capitol fire, were taken Monday with introduction of a measure in the house by the state affairs committee. ‘The bill is an emergency measure designed to enable the state securities commission to re-establish its rec- ords. It is the first legislation pro- A 50 per cent in taxes on reduction. farm lands for the advocated in & cone two years. is posed ing for aid to be given the state in its effort to replace lost |POwer of @ court to render a defici- documents. ency judgment in a mortgage fore- closure action and the other would have prohibited the mortgaging of a crop prior to its threshing, except where the debt was incurred to se- cure feed or seed grain. The house adopted the majority report of the judiciary committee to indefinitely Postpone both bills. Former Motorcycle Policeman Is Held Minot, N. D., Feb. 3—(#)—Oscar Hauge, one-time Minot motorcycle po- Under its provisions all persons or firms dealing in securities in North Dakota will be required to forward to the state securities commission all applications and exhibits used in ob- taining licenses prior to December 28, 1930, the date of the fire. In compliance with its text, should it be enacted, the securities commis- sion will issue to the applicant, with- out charge a “lieu certificate,” which shall confer the same rights as the original license. The measure pro- vides that all licenses issued to in- vestment companies or dealers by the commission prior to Dec. 28, 1930.\'ceman, and Mrs. Hauge were shall be deemed canceled and void by federal agents late Saturday, both after July 1, 1931. jon charges of violating the liquor laws. L, V. DUNCANSON ‘Two Mott warriors will join a band of 24 members of the Masonic feature ‘Indian Shriners, on its trip to Cleveland, Ohio, where the North Dakota group will be the special honorary ‘bodyguard of imperial potentate at the annual convention: The Mandan group is)" 7, another bill introduced by the} When before’ United led by Col. A. B. Welch, who has been adopted by the Sioux tribe, state affairs committee, registration | States Commissioner Thomas B, Mur- fees of agents selling investments is phy they waived preliminary examina- tion and were released under bonds. Agents had gone to the Hauge home with a search warrant and were in- specting the premises when Hauge drove into the back yard in an auto- mobile. Investigation of the automobile re- raised from $3 to $5. The filing fees are raised to $1 per $1,000 on the to- tal proposed sale price of the securi- ties covered by the license. In apply- ing for permission to sell securities the minimum fee shall be $25 and the maximum fee $500. The bill also pro- vides that securities listed on the New York stock exchange and New 'mco ‘Carrington to Get $90,000 Postoffice , Belmer Jacobson in the | mb admitted setting fire to | Washington, Feb. 3—(P}—The allo- maintained that Jacobson ‘cation of $68,746,000 for construction Promised to “make things right” {of public buildings, of which $49,515,- fire were set. 000 is for cities and towns outside of Genied the charge and the istrict of Columbia, was re- aie z 5 “tt alleged alcohol, the officers said. | oho. THe BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1931 sulted in the seizure of two cans of SUGGEST PROBE OF ASYLUM STUATION Thunder Hawk Man Wants In-| vestigation to See if Mental Contagion Has Occurred Proposal to ask Governor George F. Shafer to appoint a commission of | medical men, psychiatrists and psy- chologists to investigate conditions in Jamestown is being considered by people in the southwestern part of the state, according to William Bau- er of Thunder Hawk, who served in the legislature from his district in 1923. | “The way we look at it something serious has happened in Jamestown,” said Bauer. “The asylum is located there and if mental diseases are con- tagious, as the actions of some James- town people would make it appear, it’s about time we looked into it. “Down our way we have just about decided that we should look into the matter. If germs are getting out of that asylum down there it is a matter of grave public concern. “And another thing. I understand they are having to haul water into Jamestown now. What a fine situa- tion that would be for we persons who believe in and practice prohibition. It looks to me like this is a plot to get the legislature to drinking some- thing besides water. And from what 1 hear the water down there doesn’t even make good beer.” And having so delivered himself, Mr. Bauer went off to get some traps ready for action if the legislature Passes the bill permitting land own- ers to take beaver. He has 1,700 acres of land at Thun- cer Hawk and there are 30 beaver dams on the property. He estimates that nature and the law will put him into a fur-farming business which should net from $200 to $600 a year. | ie any other resource, slways leav- ing enough for “seed” so @ new crop} will appear each year. “Down in our country egggare sell- ing for from five to seven cents a dozen, wheat at 52 cents, rye at 12 cents, oats at 11 cents, corn at 50 |cents and hogs at about $6.75 a luundredweight for prime stuff,” said Bauer. “If they are going to mové the capital and let the additional cost send the taxes up some more I’ve got to find some source of additional in- come. The beaver will come in handy in any event.” Noltimier Fails to Secure Jail Release Fargo, N. D., Feb. 3.—(#—Charles Noltimier, former head of the defunct Quebec Fur Farms, Inc., failed to On your radio tonight . . . lis- ten to Lorna Fantin, famous numerologist. She'll tell you how names and dates success in business, love or marriage. A real radio thrill. WDAY and entire Columbia net- work at 8:15 p. m. OLD GOLD CIGARETTE RADIO PROGRAM ‘His idea is to crop the beavers just 2 HI Preliminary examination. jc a over to district court [ported ta congress Monday hy Secre ting tial, The treasury secretary said no ad- ditional authorizations were needed BEE H OF WOMEN SOLDIERS SPECIAL TELLS for this construction, which includes Smyrns, Turkey, Feb. 3—(?)—Mus-|nearly 200 buildings and additions. Corn, Peas and tapha Kemal is for women soldiers.|The appropriations for, these <allot- Tomatoes He said at a girls’ normal school: “In| ments will have to be carried in the No. 2 cans 3 cans for 25c LO ancient. times women fought shoulder shoulder with men. Modern so- Presents no fundamental ob- to women becoming soldiers.” second deficiency bill, drafted. Allotments included: Carrington, N. | D., postoffice, $90,000. HEELER OOLSEY fo Hook, Line and Sinker yet to be Ee Mighty Stars of ‘CUCKOOS’ and “HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE” / ‘The rate of interest on public funds deposited in banks would be changed under ® measure introduced by the committee on banks and banking for She younteny, banking code commit- ion. Under the proposal, rate of inter- { { Bw af ment for the purchase of Plicated, slow and in many practical. 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