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Show STATE MAY BORROW $50,000 TEMPORARILY An application from the state loan commissioners com-missioners for a loan of ?50,000 with which to tide over state pay rolls until the 1915 taxes begin to come' in will be considered by the executive committee of the state land board today. For several years the state has been In the habit of appealing to Its most prosperous department of government for flnnncla 1 relief in times of scarcity. If the loan is made, which it will he undoubtedly, un-doubtedly, the money will be advanced from the school land funds and the state will be rjKjuired to give a note to the land board bearing 5 per cent Interest and payable within ninety days. |