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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PLAY “JURY” IS FORMED Will Sit Upon Various New York Plays New York, Feb. 21.— committee opposed to political cen “The joint sorship,” was named today at a hurried meeting of managers, wrights, actors and friends of t theater upholding play jury tem” as the best mi Broadway of unfit d leged to be repre ishing productions The committee, which will meet with District Attorney Banton tomor- row at his invitation, is headed by John Emerson, pr tors Equity playwright din 13 flour- pal socia! service commission. he “jurors” each of whom would serve upon but one play, according to the plan, would make but two de cisions, namely, whether a suspected play should be taken off the boards at ce, or could be rewritten to delete offensive scenes or lines. FORDOPENSNEW BIG AUTO UNIT Another big manufacturing unit has just been opened at the River Rouge plant of'the'Ford!Motor Com- pany Detroit, and, all Kard engines are now being built there, facilities permitting most wil increase in pro- duction that demands may require. The new building,” which adjoins the machine shop and foundry, has a floor space of 626,400 square feet and is of one-story construction with &xfensive window space and roof of glass and steel so as to provide the maximum in daylight and sanitary working conditions. Motors are as- sembled on four conveyor lines, each 203 feet in length, and the phint working at capacity can produce 9,000 completed motors a day operat- ing in two eight-hour shifts. Assem- bly of the transmission and the man- ufacture of numerous motor parts also are carried on in the new build- ing. Transfer of the motor assembly from Highland Park to the new building at the River Rouge brings closer relations in this phase of the company’s production cycle, and manufacture proceeds mofe continu- ously. The cylinder blocks, from the time they take form when the molten metal is poured into molds in the foundry, move forward uninterrupt- edly through the great machine shops and on to the assembly line where they are built into completed power plants. Passing of the Ford engine assem- bly line takes from the Highland Park plant and the scene of its ori- gin, one of its most picturesque and interesting departments, one which was a never-ending marvel to the thousands who annually visit this great automobile manufacturing in- stitution, Since the first small motor assem- bly line was put into operation, when the Ford conveyor system was inau- gurated back in 1911, nearly eleven million Model T Ford motors have been assembled in the Highland Park plant and sent to all parts of the world. As production demands grew addi- tional assembly lines were installed and when the department closed at the Highway Park plant motors were being assembled on four conveyor lines, each 110 feet long. There were times when more than 8,000 motors a day were produced along these as- sembly lines with the record sixtcen- hour day standing at 8,301. But progress in manufacture de. manded that motor assembly be con- ducted in closer relation to furnace, foundry and machine shop. With the completion of the new building at the River Rouge the line at the Highland Park plant was discontinu- e For Economy and, .Comfort. Have Your Shoe Repair: ing done. At The ° Universal Shoe Shop. 24-Hour Service on all mail orders. Satisfaction guaranteed. FOR RELIABLE INSURANCE “The firemen were un- able to check the flames.” However— i “The loss was fully cov- ered by insurance.” » “CITY. INSURANCE : » AGENCY DRM. Ueno NEW BILLS end began tod Dr. Marion {Leroy Burton, fif ident of the University of Michigan. Borne by cight senior students of the Univer- he body was taken to a grave st Hills. Many Measures Are Put in Late in Legislature cen new bills that gained the ion of the bills commit. found into the legis- » hopper yesterday, two of 8 n the senate, and the balance in the house. Included in the group are several Nonpartisan league measures, among COOLIDGE TO |*s: One at provides for legislative reapportionment on basis of 32 sen- | ators and 67 representatives, details i of which were presented recently in these columns, Changes Districts One that provides for an increase in the number of legislative districts | to 50, leaving representation as it is except that Will and McKenzie Michigan, regents legations from he of the Ur ithe state leg’ tives of othe ition, joined the family in bowing at he bier today. institutions of educa- | Disposed to Look For De- velopments on Parley Washinetont b. 21.—President | counties are divided, each county be-|made to rob him. [Coolidge still regards the outcome of | the nament project spo ‘by tl wue of Nations jto be a move is taken by the Am ernment looking to the calling of a new arms conference. While hopeful that definite results will eventual formal conve erican diplo have participated abroa not reached a status w ident fe commits tl t or yet definitely points alling of a conference under its auspices. HAUGEN BILL IS REPORTED! Washington, Feb. 21. A favorable report was ordered t by the Sen- griculture committee on the bill to create a federal co ope » mirketing. board, The measure is designed to carry out the principal plank in the pro- gram of the President's Agricultural Commission. I also is pending in the House. Adoption of the report was preceded by a lengthy executive session in which the bill was vigor- | ously attacked by opposing commit- | tee members. WOULD CUT | OUT SURCHARGE 107-5th St. Washington, Feb. 21.—The House Commerce Committee today voted to favorably report a bill authorizing elimination of the Pullfan — sur- charge. FOR SALE Scratch Pads in three sizes, 15c per pound. Tribune Co. Confidence in FOr Performance Ford car will stay The Coupe *520 Runabout - - $260 Touring Car - 290 Tudor Sedan - 580 Fordor Sedan - 660 ‘On open care demountable time end starter are $85 extre AB prices f. » & Dewott roads—anywhere. “ OLDSMOBILE Only $1075 iz buys this six- cylinder Oldsmobile Coach with a Fisher body—Duco finish —L-Head ‘engine—Delco igni- tion—Balloon tires—because of the vast purchasing facilities of General Motors! DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. Ia The owner of a Ford is ‘never in doubt as to what he can expect in service. He knows what his car will do and how sturdily it will do it. When bad weather and roads put other cars out of commission, the will carry through slush and snow, over frozen ruts, newly constructed Yet Ford benefits can be yours for the lowest prices ever offered. This is made possible by the efficiency of Ford manufacture, the volume of out- put and practically limitless resources, ‘Gompany, DETROIT SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED ing given a senator, with McKenzie having one’ representative “and Wil- liams_having three. : Another that calls for abandop- ment of the centralized receivership of closed banks, and providing that depositors of the closed banks shall elect local board of trustees of three members to liquidate the affairs of such banks. * : Another that requires of any bank, before it, declares a dividend, that one-half of its profits shall be car- ried to its surplus fund. WAR AVIATOR FOUND KILLED Detroit, Mich., Feb. 21.—Anthony Rulow, 34, world war’ aviator, was found dead in his automobile in the outskirts of the city shortly before midnight last’ night. ‘Police today expressed the belief he was a vic- tim of a feud. . With five bullets in his head, Ru- low was found slumped over the wheel of the machine. 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