. Boone County Recorder. , and the employers lia-bility part of the associations busi-ness with Thomas S. Dugan, Louis-ville, in connection witi* the localagents. The executive coauttre of the as-sociation will keep ia touch with theinsurance generally aed the concernsother than local agents, placing thebusiness will be allowed agency expenses before dividing their commis-sions with the local agents. Large Sum Involved. The insurance on the tobacco willrun into large figures, it was saidTuesday, but most of it is likely tobe so-called short-term insurance,that is, running for but a few monthso


. Boone County Recorder. , and the employers lia-bility part of the associations busi-ness with Thomas S. Dugan, Louis-ville, in connection witi* the localagents. The executive coauttre of the as-sociation will keep ia touch with theinsurance generally aed the concernsother than local agents, placing thebusiness will be allowed agency expenses before dividing their commis-sions with the local agents. Large Sum Involved. The insurance on the tobacco willrun into large figures, it was saidTuesday, but most of it is likely tobe so-called short-term insurance,that is, running for but a few monthsof the year, while the insurance onthe real property and equipment,which goes to local agents, of course,permanent. Bush W. Allin, second vice-presi-dent of the association, and JohnL. Buckley, assistant director ofwarehouses, are in Washington topresent the petition of the associa-tion for a loan of $10,000,000 fromthe War Finance Corporation, to beused to refund to banks which ad-vance money to the association to dtffck. Tin- plain titlloretl suit always findsMilliliters utiifflfg the most women, and when it contrivesto he urlgtnnl and rlever tli>\ heroineItM Bnihualuslk (IcvoHe-. :thise two factors 111 Ktiutrt mill, pictured her*, invitesi>cnitiny. DOINGSi AO^™RT A bill has been introduced in theHouse of Representatives at Frank-fort to compell land owners alongthe public highways to maintain andkeep open the regular ditches anddrains. All persons owning land abut-ting or bordering the public high-ways are required to observe theprovisions of the law, and its en-forcement is left to the county roadengineers. Upon continued failure ofthe land owner to make proper ditch-es the county engineer may have thework done and force the propertyowner to pay by use of the courts ofthe A bill has been introduced in theState Senate to provide for an ap-propriation of $30,000 to completethe monument of Jefferson


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