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BAR BRIEFS

84. Empowering Board of Railroad Commissioners to permit common carriers to charge special freight rates within the state and fix classifications, rules and regulations accordingly.
86. State Hail Insurance.
89. Tuberculin test and eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis in Townships by petitions.
90. Appropriation $40,000 for water works system at Hospital for Insane.
94. N. D. Mill & Elevator Association.
96. Abstractors Board of Examiners—licensing, bonding of abstractors.
108. Collection of County seed and feed accounts.
111. Preliminary examination and change of venue, County Court, Inc., J.
127. Right of eminent Domain of State Institutions.
131. Compilation, Session Laws of 1915, 1917, 1919, 1921, 1923 and two Special Sessions.
149. Board of Accountancy.
155. Auto Transportation.
166. Establishing State Mill and Elevator at Grand Forks, a public terminal elevator.
194. Requiring motor vehicles owned by state to carry name of departments, institution or industry on each side.
212. Regulating sale of frogs and establishing closed season for same.
216. Bonds of N. D. Real Estate Series.
239. Public dances and dancing places.
246. Sunday Dances.
271. Warehouse receipts of public terminal elevators.
275. Wolf and Magpie Bounty.
286. Opposing increase in lignite freight rates.
287. Sow Thistle eradication.

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE


The 29th annual meeting of this Society is scheduled for May 15th and 16th at Philadelphia, at which time there will be under discussion the subject of “American Policy and International Security.”

The request has been made that the State Bar Association of North Dakota appoint three delegates to take part in the deliberations on that general topic, to which six special sessions will be devoted for the consideration of the following specific points:

  1. The Operation of the Dawes Plan.
  2. War Debts as a Menace to International Peace;
  3. The Possibilities of Disarmanent;
  4. Foreign Investments and International Peace;