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__ INSURANCE BILLS Senate Majority Supports Tax on |portionment for both congressional THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21; 1931 and legislative purposes, the last one being a bill to divide the state for in and punishes.” The home control plan was only a {form any public duty, the state steps supplement’ the border patral force nd coast guard intelligence unit. | Twelve Jabor leaders who presented | and ® committee was appointed to! Earl Helsing presided at the meet- ing in the absence of Martin S. Ha« {gen, past president, who was ill. ge ‘ legislative purposes. rt of Woodcock’s r - | their views to a commission sub-com- eS Theatre Tickets} “me pian to gerrymander the state| mainder tre voce Cepeda He ces | mittee, however, indicated. they felt | y jis not very extensive and is expected| optimistic over conditions generally | Prohibition had been found wanting. i (Continued from page one) to go through without much trouble.}and said ine believed they could be |All agreed conditions were bad and Ld relieving the present taxation burden.| As it stands it is not really a reap-| improved. those who made recommendations R HOT FIGHT Senator Cain claimed that under|portionment at all, since most of the} support for the revisi urged revision or modification for RENE, the bill chain moving picture firms| obvious injustices’ of the legislative! agvanced by Henry W. Andecon, ;ught wines and beers. John C. Thysell, Arthur Sailer, would be given a monopoly through situation are not touched. Richmond, Va., commission member, |_ The group included Andrew Pure- : , K Y their ability to abgorb the tax, while] Districts having large populations! ay seen in. testimony of Minister act of, tne International Seaman’s| and Culver Ladd Elected eep our ies ‘ he smi ir operat ec not do .jand only one senator as compared M u .] Inion; John P. ey, of the American i Minority Reports on Fraternal) sore than the tax would be tin-| with others having much smaller|in force in’ Sweden was wrote | Receration of Labor: and A. 0. av eave: Secrets in a Society Measures Are Posed on the people, Senator Sperry | population and the same senate rep-| because “it takes away from the pri- | Wharton, federation vice president. y contended, declaring a three cent tax| resentation, would like to see a real! vate indivi ts ” | The 32 state surveys were made [vate individual any ‘profit. atl 3 John C. Thysell, Mandan. was Safe De it Bo Adopted by House on a 25 cent ticket would raise the| attempt to reapportion the state. But) agee writt chiefly under the direction of Dr. po x price of admission to theatres to 30/ politics enters strongly into the situa-| .itorney ¢ lebrandt, former assistant | James M. Doran, former prohibition | Named president of the Burleigh- cents, and proportionately more on|tioh, also, and it is regarded as im- an ea pence in charge of prohi- | commissioner, by prohibition bureau | Morton county chapter of the North {. Yi Three committee reports recom-| higher admissions. possible to make any substantial re-|pitio™ Who has as client California |attorneys. ‘They ranged from ‘a frank |pakota State College’ Almun\ and HAT goes into your pri- mending indefinite postponement of ponents of the measure declared | apportionment of the state at this| brine arcusrics, Lid. makers of | recital of alleged wholesale violations | ; Students’ aasoeétion’ at ‘i bills involving fraternal life insurance|the bill would force another tax on| time. Srape concentrates which turn into | i» Wisconsin to a description of “sat- |40Fmer Students’ a: Rod vate box in our Safe De- societies were rejected by the house|/farmers, who patronize moving pic-| No less a veteran than senator| Wine if given the opportunity, told |isfactory conditions” in New Mexico |Organization meeting and banquet ns " ‘ f ‘ Friday after much argument, and the | ture shows. FYank Ployhar of Valley City is of | Li¢,commission the grape concentrate !and other southern and western |here Thursday night. He is @ grad- posit Vault is nobody’s business ‘ measures placed on the calendar. “If the farmer wants to go to the) the opinion that the congressional | tro renee s legal, and said it was “the states. Maryland, New York, New | uate of 1908, and was the oldest grad- The bills, introduced by O. E, Erick-|show,” Senator Fine said, “he should| reapportionment issue will not be|, Ought of congres.. . to lift the | Jersey and Massachusetts were not |tate of 35 almuni present, Arthur but yours. You alone have access ; son of Kidder and Arthur J. Rulon|pay the tax. Show-going is a luxury, | decided until “about midnight” of the] irterterine oie : A adden Act from | represented |Sailer, '26, was elected vice president fie Bi Pryi ’ 2 of Stutsman, provide that fraternal/and those who can afford luxuries| last day of the session. nati paantele bdr Hie brine so far ne and Culver Ladd, '20, secretary-treas- to the box. Frying eyes cant Lu insurance companies be permitted to|can pay the tax.” Such problems as exist is faced by| ment,” jE et INATE MOORHEAD MAN __[uver. enetPate steel Walls, Paper write endowment policies, designate a| Scnator Patterson stated that the/the I. V. A’s alone and they appear ” Other Plans Forwarded | St, Paul, Feb. 21—(Pi—Dr. O. J.; Everett J. Walum, Fargo, general | P a pers policyholder’s estate as a beneficiary | amusement tax will reach many per-|to be no nearer a solution now than healers edo |Hagen, Moorhead, a member of the|secretary of the orgahization, deliv- | laced in Safe Deposit cannot and write policies without a medical /sons not paying other taxes. ‘at any previous time. ‘The conflict-|_ Wo0dcock was not the only com-jstate ‘Teachers’ college board, wasjered the evening's address, pointing i Po: examination. Senator Hamilton forced a “call of|ing interests of Congressmen O, B.|"1ssion investigator with recommend- ‘nominated as a member of the Uni-|out the benefits of a Bison booster | be mislaid. For privacy and for Edwin Traynor, Ramsey, led the|the senate” so that every member|Burtness and Thomas Hall, I. V. A.|* ani See sanetett |versity of Minnesota board of regents. ;chapter and outlining the college's | t : fight against the bills, while H. L.iwould be present to vote on the Pro-|incumbents in the first and second| gowoer yiioog eet, Albert | reese Ae growth, j sure protection against Halvorson, Ward, Einar Twete, Divide,| posal. ‘The roll call showed: districts, respectively, are not sus-|o2¥¥er delieved it could be done. N - | It was decided to hold at least two! and Rulon supported them. For the measure: Bond, Brostuen,| ceptible to adjustment. among other things by an increase of SENIORS WIN CONTEST |mectings of the chapter every year fire and theft, —keep Another bill involving the same|Brunsdale, Burkhart, Crocker, Eddy.| ‘The Ni had | 69 Per cent in the number of prohi-|_ Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 21—(?)—| } » type of insurance companies and per-|Erickson, Ettestad, Fine, Fredrickson.| soitdfiea tonne or ney ce create | bition agents. pee Univere ecu or arog your secrets in a Safe iti h Nes. to issue a|Hoople, Kamrath, Larson, Magnuson,|° ousted behind a proposal to create! ‘They also urged more coast guard lors won the Carney song contest at ee Gay ce a ‘ i on, Pennora’|2n east district and a west district) and customs officers: i the university here. The event opened D it b blanket policy on an entire family|Marshall, Patten, Patterson, Poupore,|and this is the hope of the Burtness | °" toms officers: a nation-wide | ity ete, sich stact| A t eposit box. came in with a recommendation for}Renauld, Renwick, Stucke, Thorson, supporters also. If the first district| Vov™ © criminal information ex- | Founders day exercises to be contin- | Announcemen passage by the committee majority,|Unruh, Watt and Wog. congressman has enough friends, and! change; a plain clothes squad to ued Saturday and Sunday. jf I take this means of informing which was adopted. Traynor led the} Against the meastre: Aandahl At-|i¢ those friends have the nerve to/ — ‘I the people of Bismarck that T minority faction opposing this bill. kins, Cain, Eastgate, Field, Fowler,| stand by him, the result will be an | am a candidate for the office of A committee recommendation for/Gronvold, Hamilton, Hyland, Jones, | east-west division, provided, of course, city commissioner at the city i passage of a bill appropriating $29,-/ Against the measure: Aandahl, At-!the Nonpartisan attitude is un- clection which will be held on 515.95 from the state hail insurance|kins, Bonzer, Cain, Eastgate, Field,| changed. \ Tuesday, the 7th day of April, fund to reimburse the state school bibdate Hamilton, Hyland, | ' Hee ; i caine and university fund for hail indem-/Jones, ich, McCrory, Matthaei, Mil- 5 H ‘our vote and support wi e . . nity taxes maa on lands acquired by|ler, Murphy, Ployhat, Porter, Put-| Representation of | appreciated. Fi rst at 10na Ban : the state through foreclosure pro-|nam, Sathre, Sperry, and Whitman. Seven Legislative i H. E. SPOHN ceedings, was adopted after some| Martin and Plath were absent. 4 - | ‘Taxpayer and a Resident of “The Pi Bo arrument ere ran eos Districts Affected ica Bismarck for 27 Years \ e ‘Pioneer Bani y HKinority Wine on-Tax Bin | Murphy Vs. Marks ioakHanctreanwadeisre | BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA AE ee May Be Call to fourth representative under the bills a . Opdi ry $. prov ions. . ‘ Moure county, Niewoehner of ae Fight in Senate vere, twenty-sixth district, compris- Y . " —- ing Emmons an ler counties M B se Ae ee nee oneatee wae (Continued trom page one» with one senator and four Serene ou ay ie caine E PEA I a circles but a newcomer to the legisla- | atives, is changed to contain only Em- 5 threshed over by the Bolle A et ture. Despite this fact he has taken|mons county with one senator and Ss ocKkKe at rf Soca ours analy. peevaicd, {hold with @ will and already has en- ey ate ea ey 7 aged in a number of debates would be attac! ‘0 Sheridan county. i Se ee Cent aerate cree fhe “Gentleman from Cass" if the | The thirty-fourth district, now com-| HOWARD HUGHES’ | es Le taxat mi sigs eq in mae ani | Votes of the members are any indica-[Prising a part of McHenry county) Thriltt i urden and relieve real es! and tion of persuasive powers, Halvorson | With one senator and one house mem- ing Spectacio | tangible property owners. I. l/nas a big advantage ove> Twichell,|ber, is changed to include all of Mc- Twlchell, Independent, leader, claim: ‘because he hasn't lost a battle to date. |Henry county with one senator and | ha! lalvorson, in a ion cal ‘<i sa ee 7 control but was found to be unWOIK-|ing some strength in his on camp, stad, both Nonpartisans, in the same| ' Compare the values, prices and oe we give a wane 2 has had more luck in bringi oS ve . | i i ox, Burleigh, stated the law was te-lpsrisan votes to his standard. His [eXBItES Before the next regular esi | those of any other tire dealer or distributor of special brands. banks in the state became exempt Hep bernen Meas ts nails been | ative tans pier Joined - H i The low prices of rubber and cotton give Firestone unusual advantages due to : from property taxation, which he said! struct 9 bridge at the Big deni The thirty-fifth, now made up of| their world-wide facilities in securing these raw materials and their efficient manu- bes ered en i tol giver atest baad the Missouri near Garrison. | Sheridan county alone with one rep- facturing. With Firestone’s most economical distributing system, with over 600 Slate legislation along this line, Cox| ,Twvchell, aided by M. H. Lynch of resentative i each note er eaurtie branches, warehouses and service stores, we can secure a complete line of fresh legislation along this line, Cox! Richland county, fought it every step|Prisc Sheridan and Kidder counties ranches, wal : rg a sae said, is difficult and practically im-| oF the way and has yet to score a vic- | With one senator and two representa- | Firestone tires, tubes, batteries, brake lining, rims and accessories within a few Possible because of federal statutes. |tory The battle is not yet over but | tives. | ° i , few hours’ time and give our customers values and service that are see Aeibeant Pee an pavn the early returns indicate that the| The forty-first district, which com- But You Will minutes’ to i few hou: Bt ships to jointly purc! re jars oie majority leader may suffer further | Prises Williams and McKenzie coun-| not duplicated. * ff” Rear tt rhe afte lnroms com ins emma Sy ome Maa coc ae COMPARE | is | 2 ments. L. E. Correll of Casselton id| car eeoctnungue acu tise asco tae The forty-fifth district, now a part , The Starling fewre author of the measure. , | knowledge of the state government |0f McHenry county, would compris “ To Revise Egg Bill {and its departments is approximately ; Williams county with one senator and) “No theatre-goer who is decently grateful LUES The bill offered by R. A. Holte of fequal to that of Twichell. In the | three representatives: 1 “for the divine gift of esight should fail =. s bi pe Dickey providing that eggs be mar-/ second place he is a more fluent; The forty-seventh, now Grant: EYEE BRE QUEY Firestone has this year added more rubber to the tread keted by weight instead of size and) <Deaker and has a more pleasant per- | county, with one senator and two rep- | to see ‘Hell’s Angels’. which gives 20% to 25% more safe mileage before the which had been placed on the calen-| sonality, iresentatives, would include Sioux | “Besides the sheer magnificence of a part tread wears omoot! i : dar, was re-referred to committee for; tn the past, Twichell’s best per-}County with the same number of leg: f this tl ai d ‘The Firestone Double Cord Breaker gives you SIX and further consideration. Minor amend-| vader has ‘been. vigorous use of bitter | islators. Sioux county is now in the! ol is picture, all stage specta les an EIGHT plies under the tread—spreads road shocks— ments are proposed to the bill. Vspeech, a tendency to ridicule the|Same legislative district as Adams colossal circuses become puny.”* lemens punctures —gives over 50% stronger union be- Under a bill introduced by Rep-! knowledge of an opponent and a/@nd Hettinger counties, the forty-/ —Odtober Theatre Magazine tween tread and tire body which ensures longer tire life resentative Cox, consent would be). inher complete understanding of the ; ninth. ; p ; | and greater safety. granted by the state to any person! conditions of the state government as| The forty-ninth district would be | United Artists Live rubber penetrates every cord and coats every fiber ie lem, wha enisered Cautanes 8 80> tieyiexiat |made up of Adams and Hettinger | by the patented Gum-Dipping process—thus not only count of obstructions ie Devigation in) ‘These weapons have enabled him to|Counties with one senator and two; every cord, but every Gber within the cords, is insulated: custructitns eee in violation to the; battles. Their failure to pierce the The bill as drawn, according ol ictions are in violation to alvorsonian armor have left the Brunsdale, would not interfere wil hy ri Actions could be brought where the Ron H. L. Halvorson, Ward county, an state caused or created the struc o n for governor | MOunced that the apportionment com- tions ‘unlawfully in connection with | ith the. a kl enaieenee tat malttee ‘would “hold its first meeting | CONSTRUCTION Sonrwaeeeee the river ance °F this has been the only role in which tit 1 acseton ca ans = bt ase sncrome ene yer: he played a political lead. He isn't the bi lipaiceduced taney Ge ene | appropiaiion oo ceenreny| trying to steal the show now, Wartic- mittee have 2 dispose o: jer ure to proyide 2303 f hea pate X-/ ularly, but on those occasions when | HOUsc measures sane nee ate | pense of tl ay ice of isieeears StOr- lhe has disagreed. with Twichell he | into two Pongressional car nal t ge commissioner passed the house. inas not hesitated to say so. To date |stead of the present three. Another nive the governor a freo hard in the|H¢ has ably defended his position. » | Peo#be int oduced in the sense appointment of three members of the| eager omees ea ica ie aa Comes Mon. - Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. bet: Peet oe ane bee SaURETRARIee | legislative ‘tries ‘and he eomports| Dry Law Material i Feb. 23-24-25-26-27 Thickness of Tire. 4.¥-' ‘ ™ imself with all du ye j ily 2:30 - 6:45 - ee ire oor : ben wes ADbICien ‘the ‘situation changes, however, he} Taken Secretly Is | ns =. ge: Pi Bp. m. i mee aera oe ‘easily may \ecome the hero of that ras H Admission Evening Performances, 50c . wrens " \group in the I. V. A. ranks which has Missing, Howeve ri A “Mall Order” or “Special Brand” tie is made by some unknown mane- \ j no particular love for the dynamic} ich “4 factarer and sold under a name thet does not pills i the public, d ‘Jegislator from Cass county. (Continued from page one) H Last Times Tonight (Saturday) usnally because he builds his “first grade” tires own name. ¥ < ocrat, Maryland, an opponent of the ; PaaeTs nt ° ” ‘AIL the weapons have been assem: quor laws. i Ken Maynard in “Fighting Thru bled for the expected battle on reap- ‘Woodcock’s suggestion that leaving | oe — liquor undisturbed in private homes, | a é | SUMMONS Was unique and startling. It was! , é ij 1 : - made while he was a special investi- re 61 Persons, One of Them an| Site of North Dakota, County of Bur-| gator for the commission, only a little | i } . J American, Killed in Peruv- ian Revolt Lima, Peru, Feb. 21.—(#)—The rev- olutionary government headed by Lieutenant Colonel Luis M. Sanchez Cerro emerged triumphant Saturday from a maze of intrigue and reaction. ary plotting which culminated Friday in an unsuccessful military uprising at Lima and Callao. At least 61 persons, among them one American and 20 rebels, were kill- ed in the revolt. Many others it cluding the heads of the movement, General Pablo Martinez, Zorilla Lujan, and Captain Arenas, chief of the Callaopolice, were taken | prisoners. Col. Sanchez said severe military penalties would be inflicted. Both Lima and Callao were calm Saturday. Traffic and motion pic- lure shows resumed Friday night Cespite a state of siege. The movement apparently was without repercussion elsewhere save at the town of Lamabayeque, birth- Place of former, President Leguia. A disturbance there during a service honoring former presi- Gent's birthday. > WOE UNTO MASHERS New York, Feb. 21—(#)}—Mrs. Irene Driscoll, widow and mother of two children, supports the family by driv- ing a taxi as her husband did. Woe (be unto mashers. She explained tn court that for good reasons she had put a right hook to Joseph Doran’s chin, knocking him out. When he came to she had him at the police| } station. Colonel | strict Court, Fourth Judicial Dis- &. A, Schneider, also known as Sylves- ter A. Schneider, Plaintiff, vs. W. H. Williamson, Wm. Hi. William- son, Eliza M. Suttle, Dxecutrix of the’ Estate of H. Sutt! ceased, Margaret Willia leigh County 2 Municipal Corpor: tion and all other persons unknown, claiming any estate, or interest in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in the complaint, efendants, The State of North Daketa to the above named Defendan' You, and each of you, are hereby sunmoned to answer the complaint in his action which will be on file in the office of the Clerk of the District !Court of Burlelgh County, North Da- ikota and to serve a of your an- swer upon the subscriber at his office in the city of Bismarck County - of State of North Dakota ) days, after the jxervice js Summons upoh you, exclusive of the day of service: and se of your failure to appear or | judgment will be taken gainst you by default for the relief demanded in mplaint, Dated at Bismarek, North | this 28th day of November, 19 { Pp, J. ENGESETH, Attorney for Plaintirt. Postoffice and Office Address: City National Bank Building, ismarck, North Dakota. Dakota, | 30. | Notice of No Personal Clatm. Please take notice that the above entitled ion is brought to quiet title in the Plaintiff in the following described premises situated in the County of Burleigh and of North Dakota, to-wit: ‘Lot Four (4) Block Forty-nine (49) Northern Pacific Second Addition to! the City of Bismarck, North Dakot and that no personal claim is ma by the Plaintiff herein against any of the Defendants, Dated at Bismarck, Nort Dakota, this 28th day of November, 1930, . J. ENGESETH, | Attorney for Plaintiff, and Office nddress: while before he became prohibition director. 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