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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE GOVERNOR FOR NNARY BILL AS FARM AID Should Méasure Believes Congress Enact This yme Similar Legislation or EXPORT BODY EEDED Action by Cong agriculture Governor urding hi crnor Nesto reg that his the Vern Ind clared ame ters you Flood water h before see wre at We . where urity thereto, with! px ebe and to dispose of 1 the markets of the possible way, and use of this organization provided by the gov pital to the ade by the war period that receive for it would < upon as tre fid world in t hat for the there should be under security upon the trustees, a working ite of pr wernment during the when they limited the wheat hi what proc of supply had been left in unimp ation during that period.” Believing that the marketing ques- the most yrtant, the Gover later approved the Coul- plan, which was several months later incorporated in the Norbeck- Burtness bill, condition the would not be ed as supplant. legislation for ex>} port n corporation “At that tim J the Governor, | “Iwas In doubt whether Haugen bill the Norris-Sinela bill would be the more acceptable and would stand the better chance passing, but upgn investigation I bec convinced that the MeNary- Haugen bill was the more sati tory and would also stand the better hance of pa ince then, 1) have continually ted the enact- d of both the prbeck-Burtn i dof legislation for an agricul-|! tural export commission.” iGrand Forks Candidate Sa The Governor, on y 26, tele- id B graphed both to : Norris, ‘the Action Is Nece chairman of the Senate committee on and to Congressman nan of the House com- nittee on agriculture, urging passage of the Burtness-Norbeck bill and been , or corporation in the said curities than demand direct or in the average number of of each issue of this publica old or distributed, through the aid subserib. six’ months preceding te shown above is 3251. GEO. D. MANN, to and subscribed 7th day of April, 1924 tion was imp nor tion ter on regare ing favored an Sworn this SEAL) PRANK C. (My Commis Ww24), SORLIE FOR before ELLSWORTH, oi ion expires Nov me agriculture, Haugen, cl wugen export iving the cons would be a good invest- bill, now 1 of cong ment for are I'NARY BILL LOOKS LIKE NIAGARA_BU TISN’T not th higher Niagara, but are an they have May thos been in many NOW MAY WANTS HER FREEDOM e of the placid (2) near | years Potomac, 1+ ARE OPEN T0 Fnereent in PLAYGROUNDS {1 ND, TOWNS Harmon Foundation Propose: to Provide Playgrounds | on Conditions | _ PANCHOIS KIN | | Eleven North Dakota ble to receive a new playground this spring as offered by the Harmon Foun- | dation of New York City, through! its founder, William The Foundation propose © during“the — present ground or recreation field for cities in. the United State Mr. Harmon limits the cities to th ha 1 population of 3,000 or mo: nd which have shown a gain of 30 © since 1900, In North} play would include the following cle’ anil cities. 14,010 estown Devils Lake Valley City Mandan Williston .. Dickinson Wahpeton Mrs. j estranged wife 38.0) brother of |T bandit. chieftain. friends is Mabel Silva Villa of Hipolito Vi neho ill Mexican Some of her abducted her Open to July 1 offer is open until July Cities wishing to apply to th Foundation must give concerning the proposed |~ ound, The minimum area is two acres; the maximum price per acre is $1,000. The maximum amoune to be contributed by the Foundation However, the Foundation » with a community purchasing a larger playground if desired, according to the announced intentions of the plan. The playground, wherev ed, is to be Harmon Field and lations hold, in tuity for} round and recreational pur-| Also, it mu$t be open to all hout distinction to race, creed, or ‘There must be free admi at all times ept. when am: athletic competitions are being held on the field, at which time a sonable charge may be assessed for admittance. This 192 Harmon cular: two ; { niture will be withheld, No dele- | gate, no national committeeman, however high in the councils of the Howdd to sit in a cer- It is the chair which Calvin Coolidge oe- cupied at a bankers’ convention held in the hall, when he vice-presi dent. party will be tain leather-covered arm chair. r d- MW had to his} it will] e manager of the h be the chaid t must used, perp | remain, vigilantly gaar¢ Anyone who wants to sit ther have to fight, to get it,” ers. ‘ Too Late To Classify FOR RENT—Unfurnished 4 room flat, bath and heat. Furnished li? ing room, bed room, bath and heat. A large rooming house partly fur- nished, A six room modern bunga- low. Also For Sale—piano, bed enport, two Mohogany Windsor Phone 905. 4-T-1w color. TRAVELING ON INLAND SEA IS 10 BE OFFERED Dining set and library table, pract new and in good condition, Phone 870W. N hus-! i : | par- teenie i 7 . \. ¢ 3MONDAY, APRIL 7,. 1924 Se ————————————— —— [CHILDREN CRY FOR “GASTORIA” | lwhere recommend it, ‘The kind you | have always bought bears signature f stock of grocer at invoice price. care Tribune WANTED—Middle aged woman for house work and to assist with care of invalid, excel 1 phone 122 or Modish navy blue suit, lored model, size about 38. a cape, grey FOR R One or two meals if des | G87. | FOR house with chool on north purehase contract for small pay- ment down and balance on month- ly payment basise Write 747 in care ‘Tribune 4-7-3t modern near to Will - sell room lots side. three WE. REMOVE storm’ windows, } on screens and do general work, Call 468R. Wm. 610 The put fe Slomer, 4-7-3 WANTED--Double garage, clo: P. 0. Box 199, Bisma in. Dak. 4-7-3t OLD-FASHIONED ‘A quaintly old-fashioned looking frock featured atone of the Paris houses is of organdie with ‘a triple ruffled skirt outlined with black lace and a short, fitted jacket of black taffeta, ‘Coughing only JUGHS are frequently due merely to irritation caused by a congested con: and lung tissue, Persis ill then. only 0 s tion and continue the cough indefi- nitely, Such coughs can and should ion of throat ent hacking inerease the conges- ” Especially Prepared for Infants and Chifdren of All Ages 1, Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has been in use for over 30 years as’ a pleasant, harmless substitute fo Castor il, Paregoric, _ Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups. Contains no natcotics. Proven directions are on each package. Physiclans every- SCORES EFFORT AT REMOVAL OF U.S: APPORNEY (Contifiueg from page 1) vestigate. He scored orge L, Mill- er for his public statements. “Tam aid he is one of kind of people who _ believe wrong-doing is all right if the: not caught in it,” he commented. is a funny thing for a fellow to plead guilty to a crime d then talk about a plot against him.” that that A Democratic Leader id Miller was a Democratic in the state, Hoe or of the Interior Department Senator Harreld, had any “political interest in this thing is all bunk.” He merely had “searched the matter up” in Washington with relatioa to the Civil suits, he said, because it was his du chairman of the Senate Indian committee ‘The sol Edwin F. Booth, who was detailed from the Department of Justice as added that any suggestion t he, under A. B. Fall, followed Senat Harreld and also Was questioned in regard to the Oklahoma land/cases. He identified letters from the Inter- ior Department transferring the Miller cases to the Department of Jus They were dated October, 1920, x Wheeler said he would shall that “Fall tried to get the si back from the Department of Jus- tice later.” aggravates Control coughing — the first step in cur ing a cough. be stopped at once because. they ate a futile waste of strength. Dr, King's New Discovery checks coughing quickly and withoutany bad after- effects. It quiets vi throat and lung spasms and gt the congestion a chance to clear away. It has an agreeable taste. ‘All druggists. some act providing for an agricul- tural export commission. Since that time the Governor has wr number of letters urging the enact-| 3 ‘ 10. Tribune Apts. es from ithe sea in the Winter Garden - her husband, Thomas Wright, was so jeal- ve eyes he punched and choked her. “And Carns, the Ver show, “Innocent Ey ous her own innocent ‘he just wouldn't work, she charges, who ri ay the government even should lose — $100,000,000, of Gran Forks, Republi =e sea-Coast and Prairie-Dwell- though it FOR EXCHA 00 equity in city home of eight rooms located ten Dr. KING’S new cesligpiie nent of legislation along the line of MeN. augen bill, “I believe that enactment of legis- lation along the line of the M Haugen bill legislation ipproximately the same nature would © of very great benefit to the North western and to American agriculture in general,” the Governor id. or some farmer MENT OF THE OWNERSHL MANAGEME: Bismarck Tribune; publ daily at Bismarck, North Dakota April 1, 1924. STA Ff NORTH DAKOT County of Burleigh—ss > me, a yin and county aforesaid, per Mann, ing to law, deposes and says that he is the Publisher of the Bismarck bune, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and be lief, a true statement of the owner. ship, management (and daily paper, the circulation) of the aforesaid publication he shown in the above c required by the Act of A 24, 1912, em bodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the re verse of this form, to wit: 1. That the the publ editor, and bu: Publisher, George marck, N. D. jditor, Wm. S. D.+ ption, of editor, managing D. N ing Editor, George D. Mann, rek, N. D. Business Mann, Bismare That the owners George D. Mann, Pre: marek, N. D, Beatrice Mann, Secretary Treasurer, Bismarck, N. D. Mrs. A. 5; Ostrander, ident, Bismarck, aN. D. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold- s owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort- gages, or other securities are . Northern Trust Co., Fargo, » WOMEN! DYE WORK, FADED THINGS NEW Dresses Kimonos Manager, George D D. nt, Bis- » Dak Sweaters Skirts Coats _ Ginghams Stockings Each 15-cent package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so daple finy, woman can dye or tint any o| id, worn, faded_thing new, even if she hag never dyed before. Choose any color at drug store. || faced with a serious and for | date | Vice-Pres- | 1 Draperies | ial nomination in the June prim declared in a statement issued he Something mu the farmers and incidentally th iness bankers of the west, he added, The losses, if any, Mr. Sorl ained, however, would be neg! will North- ox Niet owing ers themselves that may the surplu a the ble to the that the “produc loss- ng northwest farmers are economic condi remedied — only of the McNary similar m Sorlie. tion that can be through the passag | Haugen bill or som Mr got to be done iporary condition, ure ti | he continued. a divorce She's asking a Chicago court for . Another average crop with the ent prices will leave the northwest a wreck that will take 2 generation to rep: KIWANIANS OF TWO CITIES IN MEETING HERE (Continueg from ni . Kelsch, urging Kiw to pare in the process of rsing Ww and governmental 1) to} urged removal of vs, and de in laws the too tendency | | {much emphasis on property — rights. jHe said the Iuws on slander. were weak, and other laws for the protec- jtion of human rights of reputation |and security from unbridled attack | Were insufficient. | CHEVROLET FILM PLEASES Three full houses at the Rialto ‘Theatre yesterday gsaw the four reel | Chevrolet film “Man's Conquest of! Time,” and went home marveling at | the enormity of this great automobile | factory. All twelve plants, located from the Atlantic to the, Pacific, e shown in operation turning out a new automobile every twelve sec- ' CAS SEEN BY POPULAR cMECHANICS CMAGAZINE Medicine Is Fed into Lungs of White-Plague Victims {| For the treatment of pulmonary tu- |verculosis a medicine is being used |ithat is inhaled directly into the pa- and addresses | » Bismarck, N.| | | tient’s Iungs through a tube and jnouthpiece. It is composed of amor- | phous carbon and calcium salts which, jt is declared, build up the fibrous tis- ‘mes, arresting the progress of the dis- ‘sake. Good results are declared to 'yave been obtained in experiments in ihe east. | Tt Je eta | Uncle Sam Builds Highways Enough to Circle Earth i | More thain 8,000 miles of roads of /Yl.types were completed with federal tid during the year which ended June 1$0, 1923, according to a government. teport. This, added to the mileage |tompleted previously, brought the to- ital: for finished ptojects up to 26536 | miles, ‘or more than enough to circle |the earth. The projects under con- wtruction at the close of the year ‘amounted to 14,772 miles, and were | tstimated at 58. per cent complete, * | Lamp Is Lighted by Wireless Transmission of Power 4 Just a glimpse of the future possi- bilities of the wireless transmission of "power was given in the east recently, when an ordinary 110-volt incandes- tent lamp was lighted while being held foot from a vacuum tube conthining ¥,000,000 cycles of alternating current, What the World Is Doin A loud speaker lacking a horn was al- so tested. It was @ large disk, about three feet in diameter, and connected by wires and a vacuum tube with the mouthpiece. The device did away with the metallic noise, and proved it could reproduce the voice at almost, any magnitude. * * Payroll Card System Helps in Avoiding Mistakes Time, expense and mistakes computing pay of employes of a large eastern company who work on an hourly basis are saved with the use of a system of cards that indicate the length of time a man has worked and the exact amount. duc. When a task is started, a cards marked in fifteen- minute intervals from 7 o'clock in the morning until 6 o'clock in the evening, is punched to show the beginning hour. Anothé®perforation is made on quitting. This card is placed upon a master card which shows the labor prices in progression from fifteen min- utes up to and including eleven hours through the perforations. For the various kinds of: work, seventy master in cards are‘usedjin the factory. They are kept ina ly index so that they may be found#inmediately. The a panying illustration shows a sample payroll card marked with forty-two hour divisions for the timekeeper’s Pupeh, fi * @Don’t attempt to use: the lighting circuit:'aa an antenna: without first finding out. the: principles of the idea. One fai did, witit the result that his © Facilitating Handling’ of Rowboats Ordinarily it requires the efforts of, | two men to launch a rowboat, but one mari can easily do the work if the rowboat is provided with a small bronze roller as shown in the draw- ing. ‘The detail shows how such a roller is attached; a'wooden skeg keel | is fastened to the main keel at the BRONZE SIDE. PLATES AND BOLTS BRONZE ROLLER stern by means. of iron plates and lag-screws, and “a recegs is cut. in the skeg to accommodate the roller, which *| is held in place by means of two bronze side plates. The roller must, of course, turn freely between these plates. A’ stecl or iron roller shouid | not be used, as it soon rusts and then becomes useless. The roller should be kept well greased. in order to obtain the best results, | +e * | Two-Element Tube Needs N B-Batteries rae | Makers of reflex-circuif’ sets will be interested in“a tube that hds recently. made its appearatice. The tube h but, two elements, heri¢e its name— | the “diode.” It is said to combine the clear reproduction-of the crystal.with the sturdiness and reliability. of the tube; and to operate on less than %4% amp.-from, a sitigle:dry cell... No Ba hands were badly burned, and the fire department, was obliged to render first to hoth fan and house. batteries are required It is adapted for use ‘in all reflex circuits, and re- quires no adjustments -for changes in | additional boats | posal of the Republican natio Guard Against “Flu” ers Alike May Have Ex- perience Going to G. 0. P. City | Cleveland, April 7.—Seacoast andj prairie-dwellers alike will have the} optional experience of traveling all night on an inland sea, when tie Re- publican national convention is held here beginning June 10. Delegates from beside thc Atlan- | tie will be able to board steamers and sniff fresh water at Buffalo. the boats steam tow: horizon of watery expanse without a grain of salt in it can be viewed.| Republicans from dry lands of the interior, where irrigating ditches in many places are the principal bodies of water, will view at Detroit a plain suggestive of the “vig open places” they have left, but entirely liquid. One of the largest vessels on the fe at Lakes, with i for 1,200 persons, will be pressed into service earlier than for years, Its 500 state- rooms and twenty-four parlors will be at the disposal of. delegates from the east. 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