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Show liSii ! mud 1 Abolishment of Industrial I gram and Recall of statl OfficersPianned 1 FARGO x. r,, Foh J6 J i-N-np.irtlans at0 Friday five Indop, n.Ur,. r.roKr.-lrn iaw.B hr-V Wl" H' "efon, the w.Zl1 NOr'h '' ,mc t,jM cropc.se,, r,(1, r.!rr(lon : W ' ' "ministration and i,! f,Kii m, is held. DeclsloB hold a rec.in election was ; n.lent "COICH ThC '" mi-Uteri .9 jnjMo the ,nd( pc,j,.nt,; ,erd;J " ' '--.id.shlng a genuhssB ' Patterned after thj i hi and rc-atuJH "inmip.Mon law olB take out of the hands or the X Htiorney general anH 1 1 ' ' "f 'be state trwSsB ecretarj of state and 'he rMt sl""' ' an. iahnr l 1 w thai provides for the 3 tinuation of the depository funS ' '!" Benl.- North I.akotaB and .he ulndlnr ,)p J? h,.f,;.i, K ,.,,., Wth fjh "K firms and individuals. 'mW, T" " 1 - which wlH of tdiH deem it best, to senS nnd count; pollddB According to the Fargo Forn! newspaper, the tMkWm . flcials against lVho . , JK, I decided are: mm ' JVazlr-,- WjA' j Lernke. r.crai; Joh'H Kan. commissioner of agrlculturBS thre.- rii"r.ihTi 0f th stat luflBs on this question. kWvi -mi i him, u ii i, ( n-rK.'4 1 ' .ff St.r-cial) . i. . fX. y'-Jf thing is going to joon I I -a l.ota- iiithcr the .Nonpartisan loaf q, sWI ltc dream of . ,v I.1;'' n (g npolUoa olfl political and huslnewB' Huppor-.-j I,-, the concerted f(iH Interests of the country. Tho league n he killed sJH be soonhut unless Its loadeiiB?' a complete surrender the kllllnf.W' bo costly, perhaps v. rr-cking tjH public nnd pri..ic flnan .i striMf1; Mt i s I TK IS BROIii:. $ i.-tlly.lBsi broke ,, . ,o oi. v Public not pet -heir p.i- . -.ecktW ed- Th,. cf.tc- bank. on!v pubsP stltntlon ,,f its kind in the IM h - oisp( n.!-.i rnvment W Vn five-ycsH :h ground W..' T ' c i in M'j I ! '" and' ure , the Hank of ' ...... for businesiSjJ 1 . - I til- ;.L-e '..., to f InSDoS I program for state-owned ilour it gr.-iin - . m h me ' - and I'.irni. rs 1 :omis for ' v.. -re a oth.o i:oA. The banjBn "unUHl 1 cit- funds on i'h j.m.ite (Hj theret'O.. foi ... ,aid httlo intsK P ii;i m i itWKS HIT. 9fg These ci, inbii o i... .iMires thrB i . Me parts OB1! I . -isuic.-ss. .JultoJ.;' r. ::p, M j .uu mt'ionai, unireii to fcnica bp Th big i.,o sc.es were COaW. through all the courts, and gallty finally upheld bv the SRmL bond iK :.'fersKa withdrawn, and 'he bonds werejWU: porarily unsaleable. State jH charge, a dellb' rate taboo haS-jB! placed on the bonds -iK! MMsiri si, ati he. the N'o ember JLLm In "hich the league again . arrieA.. - ntrol of tlP . . rn a 'fr'lkBJ C op bv rcferejj.-f ' Ing deposit of public funds Ujfr . state bunk a repealer "riglQBBt n the hanking Interests. B Immedlatel) mans communitWt gun to withdraw ther funds flHL' erbiusly I ling it Lr But the priate honker' fnuUsWc;. -;aie -4 b ., re -deposit! I i"'- !n 2lsV y -i QM " ' ' tlleisW'h 1 ers. The state bank i"-gan ctllS 1 these loans ., . - muS 1-arm loans Eg loans, and the farm- i L--neral i n rienci-d seeral ars of bad V "no after another Pr'vatH . .-..-c,i 1 eo 1 If fcred lo . the bank cjti call 'H A . ..:oi -. on a momfJ rt Ml. HANKS l FIXATED. M Jg And the boomeranic -i tens JBB protecting hank depositors. WM,.WE bank tail. Us depositors are :i--i . Mni .ut against other buakaB North 1'akota hxs $00 sIaote 9 R-l mo national banks- K "sH lM will bo essed heavily to QB bill That will c iufe more ial V Many meetings hae been h.Iil financial groups, in an effort .JM d compi'ornlst wmW I eague oiijonent.s l3o,Iia,nj0Li! Aortn uaKotix aoanuou "t proxt.im, rn - "' ''tC?' JlV 1 n agreement b tno bankers ( I part of the state bond Issue. HK A verbal agreement was yM m hut when the protocol was reaa,S If I writing it was rejected by p 3tM VU ereignl . BWk' SIM, I I in Li:'.i"i vl Friction developed "'' '"eeB j vjMi Town ley. founder : tlv ,raBI hl chief lieutenants. ' ' v ' rnTsB0iIB. i ....I . i '"fa,I2JBtt ll.no la inl.e. Tovw'.e v. is ceptmg the bankers' propo;-K "JreJ4 posed. A caucus of 0J:LYLl 4 an league legislntors sustajnes SJJ This filction was smoothed unothur conference arranb'l iV banking group, at Minneapolis. North Dakota's offb 0rm compromise plan, wbcreb 'neB jers houIiI a;;:-' 0 pernn- "iJ $6,000,000 of i '""liitfliTi leaguers 'BlPl pre--. !,ldllm1 I flKsHlHPV at thLs t.essbn of the u fClH,:"Hr ' would also change tho rjt -fM inV general banking buslnt!,, ll has not attempt.-, 1 to do SO, tMgg authorized by stato law. tadiiHrlW This compromise u j3 fiBlu 1 the financiers and the ba'i'e litfJ |