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Write me TODAYI mm: wnssnnn.s;uu.m “Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers 4 everywhere because of mmwz z Bankers to Help North Dakota Industrial Pro- gram Is Approved EALIZING that it is im- possible to defeat . the League ' program in North Dakota, the North Dakota Bankers’ associa- tion has adopted resolu- tions pledging the support of its mem- bers to the movement that most of | them have been vainly attempting to defeat in election after election. The following resolutions were adopted at a recent meeting of the bankers’ association at Bismarck: “Whereas, we, the bankers of the state, have now met together to brmg about as close co-operation as possi- ble with the state administration and state - banking department and the Bank of North Dakota. “We recommend that the treasurers of the political subdivisions of the state do not withdraw the public funds from the Bank of North Dakota ex- cept to meet urgent current obliga- tions in the ordinary:course of busi- ness, and ‘that where any such treas- urer deposits: funds in banks other than the Bank of North Dakota they check upon those funds first, and do not check upon funds of the Bank of North Dakota until the present needs for current reserves is past so that the Bank of North Dakota may not be compelled to make unnecessary with- drawals from state and national banks. - WILL CO-OPERATE WITH STATE BANK EXAMINER “That we recommend the depositing of from $500 to $1 000 by each bank in a’'special’ fund,*each bank’s contri- bution to a special fund on its own books to be at the disposal of the honorable state examiner to be used _by him to carry over the erisis or emergencies any banks that are solv- | ent and whose management has been by him approved. “We approve of the ‘action hereto- fore taken By the bankers’ associa- tion in co-operating with the state administration and with the Bank of . North Dakota and the banking depart- ment in relieving the present situation. “We earnestly request the press and the people of the state to uphold the credit of the state and to co-operate : in the upbuilding of the state. = “Whereas, the industrial commis-: sion has offered for sale bonds of the state of North Dakota as follows, fo- wit: $1,950,000 of bonds to prowide | funds to enlarge and extend the op- erations of the Bank of North Dakota; $3,000,000 of farm loan bonds for the purpose of releasing money now. in- vested in farm mortgages in the Bank of North Dakota, and to constitute a revolving fund to continue the opera- tions of the farm mortgage loan de- partment of the bank. “One million dollars of mill and ele- vator bonds to provide funds for the completion of the mill and terminal elevator now in course of construction. “Two hundred fifty thousand dol- lars of home building bonds to provide funds for the operation of the- Home Building association. “Now, be it resolved, that the bank- ers of North Dakota here assembled do hereby give their unqualified in- dorsement and approval of said bonds, and to the marketing thereof; and do hereby tender to the industrial com- ‘ mission’ their hearty co-operation and 4assistance in selling the same.” ‘PEOPLE'S BANK IN CANADA The Co-Operative People’s bank of Levml Canada, received as its first capital .$26.40 when it organized in 1900. 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