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PAGE TWO... ais a ae THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1928 + | ° | helpfulness of ocal agriculture fairs| farmers of their locality to catch|the best possible condition; the ENGINEERS IN | ; iH CAL FAIRS of which ‘up to date several have|the possibility of the New North| roads good and the weather right. | at e or S Oun been held this fall in the diferent] Dakota and fot give up their héme per sieht SEE oy 7 | sections of the state,” Mr. Devinejand farm*just at the time when WEATHER REPORT PROTEST OVER | | 0 0 | Novel Methods of Taking timism as against the despondency 5 | ‘ a Time E of many of our farmers and busi- W RK SLETTER | laa dower COMMUNITIE nessmen throughout the state. Most | an ‘Tripods are more or less of an annoys | of the people are unaware of the eee a= | enthusiast, and few, ‘ | free ance to the camera, Al great progress diversified farming ify use them. However, it is sometimes is making in the state and in that Protest Dismissal of A. P./ . y. A necessary to make a time exposure to J, M. Devine, Commissioner of | statement I included both farmers. 4 ; the desired picture, but ~ and businessmen.” Heawils) WU udelinn al Aah Gis | : Sannot bo held shoekie sot eal, Immigration, Proposes They | naj pe scone. consledint aria fa 3s E: Z = the hands to avoid doublit | and steady advance in land values in da; tion, and Work’s Ex- ber — = eg, aha rectaclads aire tenhes 2 Be Held All Over N. D. | ini stesdy advance in Dakota is Good Enough For Met”| in temperature, Kier s planation iat K fi } | i aie the camera steady if a cane is carri a “The great corn crop of this year,| said Mr. Devine. “Corn in all its] For North Dakota: Fair tonight a marked’ tendency to produce op-jthe™bigger, better and brighter ex-| noon today. periences.” et Temperature at 7 a. m. 82, Mr. Devine declared he knows of; Temperature at noon 61. no better way’ to accomplish this} Highest yesterday 57. CAS SEEN BY POPULAR cMECHANICS cMAGAZINE | NOW URGED ON said. “These little local ‘fgirs have|North Dakota is about to swing into| For twenty-four hours ending at | H | than by conducting. local fairs in| Lowest yesterday 43. various communities, haying pro-| Lowest last night 3i. dycts brought in, judged, assembled| Precipitation 0. ° afd put in order. , Highest wind velocity 24. “The psychology of such a fair to + Weather Forecast z all who see it/results in the express-| “For,Bismarck and vicinity: Fair ed or unexpressed thought “North| tonight and Friday. Little change Just below the crook “noth in quality and quantity, the = is made the outstanding|and Friday: Little change in tem- ‘ i ads ae at desde not] COST SAH) VERY SMALL | pia ‘development of milk. coms andl tecture off there,” fits, ae eed ponent : > POLITICS, 7 = i, B how alt ysaiotes fart) mn OPP their finished product, cream; the| grain, alfalfa, sweet’ clover, vegeta- Weather Conditions _ CALL IT POL ; oer site sides td meet in the center, bo! an les, poultry, pumpkins, squash and| The low pressure area is centered clanting down from the point of j > equally rapid advancement in alfalfs, 3 {ow Pressure area is center aan | 55 . * D mvince | sweet clover, poultry, and hogs will|honey, in fact anything: and every-|over the middle Mississippi Valle; Richmond, Va,, Oct. 18.—The Ainer- | Small Dwellings Set at Angle to the Street VEGETABLE GARG tion. "Another hole is drilled through Result Will Be.To Convince svest clover, pouttry. and ‘h North| thing raised on the farm other than| this morning and heavy precipitat 4 civil engineers today | ~ 420 e Metingt intron Haar ete ow. the crook, to take a tripod screw, og] Many of What North Da- Dakota will measure up in abillty to| livestock should be on exhibit, and| occurred\jg Missouri and Mlinois. in convention unanimously endorsed icity are Supplied from @ Central a Wy, o. which the camera is mounted. A Hl kota Really Is, He Says suecessfully produce all the products! prizes given for the best specimen| High pressure _Prevails over the action of the board of direction of | lant IF is run through the angular hole, the! a Really Is, He say! that jhave made Illinois, Jowa, Wis-|of their class. Give the farm moth-| Rocky | Mountain region and the the society recommending the send- | , ; ends of the cord are stepped and | consin and Minnesota {ands ‘worth{ers a chance to display and prizes weather is generally fair from the ing seathing letter of protest} More Light and Air for g . Pulled taut by pulling back onthe cane;; Local fairs throughout the state|from $150 to $200 per acre. The in- | offered for all kinds of homermade | Plains States westward. Tempera-y to Secretary of Interior Work for his | Small Homes \ which has the end planted on tha constitute one of the best methods| creased’ produ 4 of hogs, eee aa sverhead expense in- ue 7 still quite us in the action in removing A, P, Davis as i A t und in the position indicated, there; of opening the eyes of people gener-| and beef stock &f a more cident to such a fair will be very | Grea! es region an ississippi ae of the reclamation service, Some of the disadvantages of small] { Zs >» S by holding the cabs Genity in position; ally Tot the agricultural resources of | type will logically mirror the produe-| little, yet it will be both an oppér-|.Valley but it is considerable cooler and hig statement that s are | Gwellings built in groups for the sake of wy Another method of steadying thq North Dakota and of impressing up-| tion of corm. We can produce all|tunity and inducement for both the| over the Plains Stat@’ and Rocky not qualified to direct government | economy have been overcome in Ger- camera is to cut adlength of tape int on them the great strides made in| these things with as little overhead|businessmay and the farmer. Farme| Mountain region this morning. : rd ers will bring the products if | Orris-W. Roberts, Metcorologist. dsbioantt | many by placing the houses at an angle {the German plan each of the houses has iversified farnil Joseph M. De-| expense”and successfully compete in "he letice, which was sent today Hepaahn th aie Ly) ore Nene Pea ae eat ae aie Bae hci aguthin es the eeseal Suara eine comsbilbelonee lot’ “lenailgruelgey ERE? Cpentuiarkels. with dike! proddetel fate la! propery “elseeedas Gee ee, to Dr, Work follows: | air for cach dwelling. Such groups are | ing curiosity of neighbors and equally, i ; said in a statement issued here to-| from the middle west states. The! wecks ‘notice through ‘the press in VELVET COAT DRESS “etfon. Hubert Work, Secretary of | easily supplied with heat, electricity,| protected against intruders in’ the Ge ei careeeed day. sinessmen in each and every local-Jaddition to sofhe ‘small posters sent| Striped velvet makes an unusually the Interior, Washington, D. C. and water from a single center. Under | front and rear. fe P be ‘ ond “This department is convinced of| ity-should recogiize this fact and|out through the section will be suf-| striking coat dress that is banded “Sir: Your courteous reply of ‘cot can be placed in one loop, andeadh 1... creat desirability and. general | nse every means to encoufage the |ficient.» Farm. products are now in|with fur and trimmed with buttons. August 14, to our inquiry of June 27) . 7. . Hi 4 nepanbas ? : ! epagierts very carefully conside Million Wasps Are Freed To| Women Inventors Are Busy : “ Ht and the whole matter of dis: | War On Crop Pests on Industrial Problems RiteanER meee ea Benvioe tk One million wasps, the sizo of pin-| To learn just what part women y vestigated by this board, aided by a! heads, have been imported by the gov-| were taking in inventions, government. 4 iY 2 ; : special committee of two fi - | ernment and are now distributed in the | officials recently undertook a survey r t ed engineers widely ex ast to destroy the corn borer. The|that showed over 5,000 patents had A ' Sus of stow isan ioncrery mom: qroo fort fan fry erga a tas Getta for 108 yeah ptonee t Aas} Le is a Victrola to, meet the needs of every home— Gai oka we nese tes | Ceveantatr is unditnaiorme| seer eee cameo |e eer twenty-one models offer a variety of sizes, designs and ton we feel constrained to prost| Hing taper ties eet, beet | hen he ae a penmeyirania Prices. Ask your dealer or write for congplete catalog. ~~ - New Victor Records every Friday give you the best music and the newest music by the greatest artists in each against your action with theeutmost | gclery, beans, rhubarb, potatoes, buck-| corn, Labor-saving mathines are said field, vigor. : : wheat, clover, and many other prod-|to rake up the majority of women’s a Pode Aan eat ucts. By laying eggs on it, the female | inventions, one making an apparatus months after you become cacretare, | Wasp Kills the borer. for scattering fertilizer, another an ar- sie aetiniey Raa nas | GO td ticle to strip sugar cane, while an ad- hly efficie, ‘i @ Registration of trucks and aute-|justable horse collar was made by a highly efficient and experienced pub-| 4 Re a “ lic official, a most emirtgnt civil en- | mobiles as reported recently indicates} Montana woman. For the kitchen, a gineer of long recognized natio that there are now more than 13,048,128 | pie pan was brought out that prevented Vin svivevnvivv vive eae sion whose high qualifications | average of one machine for every 8.5| wooden mixing bowl was invented that | @ A waterproof glue is made by international standing in his profes- | motor vehicles in the United States, an | juices from overflowing the rim, and a Se m i yourself have certified by off | persons., Between July 1, 1922, and| would not split. Almost every line of | solving gelatin in hot water, to the con- to: make him consulting engineer of | jJuly 1, “1923, there was a gain of | business was included, but 1,385 pat-| sistency, of thick cream, and a fs 5 the reclamation service. 2.440.000, almost 23 per cent. ents were for artitles of housekeeping. | tablespoonful of acetic acid toeach: “2. Because the action necessarily | ~ RRR F ; must undermine the morale and loy- | was requested by you. To this fact now called, the commissioner of | The fact-that hundreds of thousands \ = : alty of the whole reclamation serv-|your letter contained no referen€, mation. Indeed, the whole en-| of Americans are content to trust ¢ 5 e ice, tending to substatute political! ‘% Because there is great danger ring profession represents most | investments of billions of ‘dollars to tg Mie Standing for merit and leading to | that the effect of your action may be | strongly the slander implied in your | the hands of engineers is ample h alll 1c 0 ecor the danger that the public funds may |eventually to lead to the waste of letter, that they cannot, or at least | proof—if any be needed—of the B i | i - be wasted through inefficiency. Simi- | vast sums of public funds to meet} do not pos business qualifica- | falsity of the charge that engineers ; i : lar action applied to other technical | political demands put forward in be- | tions of the highest order in trans- | are not business men.” ae | 1111 ~ ‘ bureaus would demotalize the entire ; half of selfish private interests. Dis- | portation in mining, mechanic, elee- | "Your explanation, therefore, is ,in- (nt || | ce) r technical and scientific service of the | a ing entirely with your views,| trical and other great industries. adequate in/every respect your. ac- e i Hi | 4 ? government, e it established that ef- | Engineering executives play a most | tion is of a’character most dangerous 2 JUBLE-FACED “3. Because action was taken by if bureaus such as the; important part. Engineers are pres- | as well as unjust. We piven in i | Red Seal Concert and Operatic List ae device of nominally abolishing amati vice in the past with |idents of the Pennsylvania railroad, | the strongest terms. 3 fi Hlth ~ Number pricy the position and immediately creat- recognition as a|the New Haven, the Deleware and The. board of direction of the ‘asca- lucevan : Beniamino Gigli i ing its equivalent under another | model for other nations can meet all Hudson, the Chicago and Northwest- | American Society of Civil: Engineers, F H iff 7 aca Elucevanle gtelle (Porcini) 942, $1.50 fame a subterfuge which, as we are | just needs of the government irriga-|ern, the Santa Fe, the Great North- by Charles F. Loweth, president, Ha tt Tosea—O dolci mani (Ob, Geatle Hands) (Puccini) Beniamino Gigli. ~ informed it has been attem#ted to|tion projects. Farmers generally | ern, the Chicago and Great Western | John §, Dunlap, secretary.” 3 Fl 4 Two numbers of intense and thrilli beauty. The first de- Tegalize by an ex-post facto execu-| throughout the United: States are|and many others. Both presid pec a ed , | picting a few moments of pa foe Puen Then in tive order. Furthermore, the charge | suffering in present conditions ss of our two big electrical companies : the second number, few moments of false hope.” repeatedly has been made in the|than those on jects. | are engineers. Many of our large MINK WRAPS, | , sed Dress and without denial by you that} “5. Because business und engi. |industtial ang manufacturing opere. He {The Ju ler (Mcxkowi) Piono Selo Sergei i \ 943 1.50 Your-offer to retain Mr. Davis as|neering’ ability, both are necessary }tions are held by engineers, in fact,| Mink wraps this year show an! ff Etude in F Minor (etniayi) pieno sole Sergei i ° consulting engineer of the reclama- | ualifications for the efficient dis- | eng: rs play important parts in| interesting cut and arrangement of ! f In this remarkable piano record,'hear Mostkowski’s “Ju; tion service was on condition that | charge of the duti > de i ‘airs in a long list of hu- | stripes so that they conform to tne 2] $ cnet throw silver balls in e air, and finish off with a whi he omit to state that his resignation | ment of the reclamation servi r, }man activities in the United States. | popular. circular ruffle plan. en hear the subtle and tremendously difficult Etude of Emo SSE AEE i 3 Dohnanyi. Both played with splendid virile Power, Community Action To Assure 3 ie __ Light Vocal Selections Better Child Health Nationally | = {Peng Ds + Lacy ies itg 5367 1.00 Is Chief Reason For Big Conclave it inn ever deel ad a Ree cr a 2 S. 75 haa = Com Beene wi}i9117 75 q eek . HERBERT HOOVE RS. WILLIAM BROWN EOR i : fi Sinveencoo wpe Mes. IELONEY ‘ Oe prone wel yiNceur ¥, _ The American Child Health Asso-|tionale de l'Enfance, and Secretaire health in the United States to a ciation’s first annual meeting in|de !’Oeuvre Nationale des 0: eline }higher plane. Since its organization * Detroit, October 15 to 17, will be|de la Guerre in Belgium. M. Maquet|in January, from a merger to the unique in that. it will not only draw | was given a place on the program at|old American Child H: giene Associa, together some of the most eminent | the suggestion of the Commission for|tion and the Child Beaith Organi+ richly-colored, Bae pent aechonities in Ee: United Belich pr eleian Haacationgl Rete Sh zation of DaneEich, Nee meecntion hag 7 Sy ‘Wolveri Blyes—Fox Trot . Benson Orchestra of Chicago ‘States, but from other nations as | dation. le will speak on‘ gin { grown rapidly until now the member. “ . j ‘ well. : Colonies for Debilitated Children.” [ship numbers nearly 5,000. and ex k ay ’ : o€ David Blues—Fox Trot “< The 19140 Among the chief speakers will be| Some of the topics for discussion | tends to many foreign lands, * Z Two that are sure to please dancers who like um, Herbert Hoover, président of the As-|and papers to be read will deal with! the aims of the Association te $ “4 usual effects in their accompainment, a ey} ation, who will deliver the open-|“community programs for child ataiecs this. hil tth poke ee |. i 5 ‘ on 5 . e ing address; Dr. George E. Vincent, | health,” “how the general public can ment through hel 1—heal Husk : { president of the Rockefeller Founda-| bring about better co-ordination of inerease thei a ge of psa a jon; Mrs, William Brown, Meloney,|community activities for — child toa fieainch wn eins joted author and editor, and a direc- | health,” “the workers in child health literature, the fourth ye pay at tor of the Associatio {education and their duties,” “practi- for doctors, te: hers and pe . Doremus, of Detro cal methods of teaching health to in ‘work, ¢ ab htiy Boreas Em ‘ofessor of Public Health| children,” and “the newer phases of desi, ry: Oar health iAdministration of the Collene of | public health nurting aed er heed Pree, increase oe, Beall. : | oo Wa ‘Physicians and Surgeons, new York.|of the child in relation to athletics = ’ jwho_was Health i f | and physical training.” Herbert Hoover is president of thé _ 7 : e Bicwa Slows wad’ clad AA |oatcd Etna and som | Ameren. "Be. 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