The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 21, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT TOCONSIDER | CONTROL OF CORN BORER International Conference Will Be Held at Detroit, Mich., This Week ‘ Detroit, Sept ~-With the Europ. ean corn borer now the heart of the corn belt than at any Ameri workers, ¢ yspaper me closer to time since its invasion of agricultural college tional contere 24 and 25 for the purpose of con-| sidering methods of controlling th most serious pest of the corn The conferenc, which is the third nual one of its kind, is being by L. H. Worthie European corn bo federal department o Minois is sendin resentatives to the other it Fields the experts will take field trips in Ohio and Mich- igan and on the following party will go to Ontario, visiti fested fields in Essex and Kent coun the trip through On| ors will see demonstra have ontrol y crushing it in the corn dding sin the fields. A eral conference to dis- | cuss the situation will be held in! Detroit on the 25th. With the further spread of the] corn borer during the past summer,| the situation is now more threate ing than‘at any time in the histo of the pest in tl cultural leaders say season the borer has 16 miles in its advance toward iin ois, Last year, ax far as was known, the pest was not present in Indi: but this year it already has been! found in four In counties and has spread nearly across Michigan | However, the insect willgnot cause serious damage in these newly in- fested regions for about five yeurs,| they said. Furthermore, even if the borer should become serious in Mlin-| vis it will not wipe out the corn! growing industry, although the pres- ence of the insect may make it nec e to change present methods of raising the crop. H RESERVATIONS | SATISFACTORY: TO COOLIDGE President Has No Intention of Proposing Changes in Them to Senate about | Sept. 21-—-@)—Pres- ident Coolidge has no disposition to seek changes in the reserva’ e tuched by the senate to Ameri herence to the world court. Suggestions in Geneva that one of| the reservation be modified on a} compromise basis have not reached | the government in official form, but) the White House de ed today that; the chief executive feels he has no authority to propose such changes to the senate, ! The reservations, it was said at the White House, were intended to pro-! teet American interests, and the, resident's inion is that they speak ‘or themse 5 Most of the discussion at Geneva concerning the reservations has ¢ tered about the fifth, which stip that the world court n not render an advisory opinion in a nvoly ct ing the United States without the consent of this government. | The president believes that reserva tion should stand RATE CASES TOBE HEARD OCTOBER 20, Rail Board Will Serutinize Entire . Freight Rate Structure of State Five cases of first importance to North Dakota shippers have been set by the state railroad board for | hearing October 20: The entire freight rate structure of the state will be scru tinents as may be proper, a statement iskued at the railroad board’s office sai The first case will be the investi- gation upon the board’s own motion into intrastate freight rates, class- ifications, rules, regulations, charges and practices of the railroads serv- ing North Dakota, applicable to all commodities moving in carload or less than carload lots between points within the state. Every question affecting freight transportation with- im the state can be brought under serutiny in this case and announce- ments of the date hearing have heen sent to all pi ns who have ‘ied rate complaints with the com- mission during the last year. General Asked Another case will be that in which the railroads have petitioned for a general increase of five per cent in all intrastate rates. This case does not, however, include. rates on which have be The fifth case If this application is grant-/a point where they are on « par vst | Minot t Col. Thomas W. Miller, center, with his counsel, Col. William Rand, left, and ex-Judge R. S. Johnstone. - to ship freight from of has ween the two Jamestown Case ohouse brought by the mpany ern Pacific, Chieago, be iz the 4 vn to a point w the same Fargo or d the Soo a rate | whole vor of puting: establi: [AUXILIARY TO ADVERTISE NORTH DAKOTA Display of State’s Products to; Form Centerpiece \ at Banquet Table | Fargo, N. D,, Sept. 21.~-In efforts | | to advertise their home. state, dele- gutes from North Dakota who will at- tend the national convention of the American Vegion auxiliary in Phila- jdelphia, Oct. 11 to 15, have planned a unique display of products repre- senting the state, to be used as decorati: for their table at the State’s dinner, which will be one of the outstanding events of the conven- tion. The North Dakota dele; ion,| which is composed of 13 official dele- gates, and 16 other women who plan to attend as guests, will be headed by_Mrs. Clare I Larson, Finley, department president. ‘The decorations for the dinner have been planned by Mrs. Larson and will include products of all kinds from North Dakota, Each delegate has been asked to contribute a speci- fied article for the affair. Miniature Cabin The centerpiece will be a .minia- Sandy pigs, s of flour, small. glasses ignite coal predates North Dakota wild flows kota pottery, work done by North Dakota Indians, and a basket of grain in the straw will complete the table, Every effort is being made to’ make the North Dakota table an interesting one and the president feels that this will be a splendid opportunity to advertise the state. ‘ The delegation may present a piece of North Dakota pottery to the na- tional president. Efforts are being made by Mrs. R. 8. Nickerson, Man- dan, to obtain a suitable gift. Most of the delegation will travel on the special train und reserva- tions are being made through Walter} Curtis, Lisbon, state commander of} the American Legion. North Dakota headquarters will be established at the Spruce hotel in Philadelphia. The j delegates and the officials attend- ing the convention plan to take a side trip to New Yory city and to Atlantic City and will stop in Wash- ington, D. C., on the return trip. Official Dele | Members of the official delega-| tion who will attend from North: Da- kota are: Mmes. John R. McLean,| Devils Lake; U. G. Morrison, Gran- villey ©. G. Wick, Elgin;'D. J. Gumb, Hope; T. Depuy, Yames-| ATTENDANCE | [AT RIGHT WILL BREAK RRCORD Rickard Expects 132,000 to See Dempsey-Tunney Bat- tle Thursday Night Philadelphia, tt, 21.—@)—If the Dempsey-Tunney heavyweight battle Thursday night is a “sell out”—and it was almost that today—the paid admissions will execed by approxi- mately 46,000 the highest previous at- tendance record for boxing. Tex Rickard figures that he will Dec Kondos, army recruiting _ser- geunt, tried to swim across New York Bay from Fort Hamilton to Fort Wadsworth with a soldier’s complete equipment. His’ clothes, bayonet, rifle and pack weighed 48 pounds. Sergeant Kondos didn’t gain the oth- er shore, but he did battle the cur- rents for two hours. town; Mary Dwire, Minot; G. M. Hol- lund, Williston; Eugene Fenelon, Devils Lake; Bernard S. Nickerson, Mandan; Arthur L, Knauff, James- town; Mrs. Clinton F, Phillips, Far- go, and Anna Hazen, Larimore. Mmes. Fenelon and Nickerson are chairmen of national committee; Mrs.‘ Hazen, incoming state committee wo- man; Mrs. Philli department sec- retary and the balance of the dele- by ‘ion are state representatives to, the session. Fall Frocks were never so chic. See them at Harris-Rob-| ertson’s. : Heat—Instant, Ashless, Economical volutionary gas- controllal Jamestown, | It is expected that the hearing will jlast several days, | WEAF and 30 Allied ' Stations to Radio Championship Fight York, Sept 21.—()—The unney fight is to be radio- ly from the ringside by F, WJ%, and some 30 allied sta- lt is announced the broudcast- rights have been sold by Tex rd to the Royal Typewriter com- ce is not disclosed. Re- it at $35,000, ract of sale has no inhibi- inst radiocasting of press s of the fight, it is ves New PHONE 727 Bismarek radio fans will no doubt} the best reception of the big fight the Bismarck station KFYR, h will broadcast the complete t of the battle as it is sent over | the Associated Press leaged wire to the Bismarck Tribune. crophone wil une editerial rooms in order to give Hale and Hearty at 85 Years Beatrice Merchant Faced Loss of Health, Marvel- ous Taniae Restores His Strength. | In his 86th fag H. J. Randall, of! 713 Court Street,; Rontrite, Nebr. is! © the active head of a thriving decor- | ating and paint; * Prominent Ene { years: in bad! ble, economical, minute after it’s lighted. Works for hours at the cost of a shovelful of coal. Gives instant, odorless, healthful heat. Improv ; . Models $15 up. See Fes today. CONSOLIDATED UTILITIES CO. HUMPHRE e Save furnace heat till Christmas! Save it every iantfire, the new Fall and Spring! Try Radian he gives instant heat that a 506 BROADWAY i Tielene works instantly, surely, —it is motor Copelin Motor Company Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc.* a grew serawn: | ain seemed teas me “sapeh | lee ing me m | aie a ea tua 0 a figs an appetite . Tank mood felt bal et ve have 127,000 paying customers in the sesquicenten: stadium. The great. est number of paid admissions at any revious battle, he said, was 81,000 for the Firpo-Willard bout at Boyles Thirty Acres, Jersey City, in 1923. It has been estimated that 90,000 or more saw Dempsey defend his title against Carpentier in 1921 at Boyles Thirty Acres, but Ri is authority for the statement that only’ 72,000 actually paid to see the “battle of: the century.” “4 Allowing for 5,000 employes, ve. | licemen, firemen, newspapermen and others who will not pay to go through | On Bismarck City Property Lowest Interest Rate 1 = Pre-payment vilege ‘LOAN P. C. Remington City National Bank “The Man Who Knows Insurence” 216 Broadway Bismarek, N. D. Phone 577 Ne. 2 ; 2 pre Insurance protects your investments in buildings and contents in the event of fire loss or damage—provided that your policies are properly and accurately written. Few things are more im- Portant to you than that your insyrance agent knows his business. If you are in any doubt about it, look for the sign of the Hartford Fire Insurance ‘TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1926 the turnstiles, Rickard figures that! cholera which was discovered Sunday. 132,000 all told will see the 1926 fis-|Serum, with which the vaccinations tic spectacte. ae will ae maa rrived ere te ors Th ter estimated that less} ing from in respons - than 7,000 tickets. were available in| phoned order lute Monday. New York and Philadelphia. DISEASE PREVALENT. Epidemic of Hog Fargo, N, Dy. Sept. al -UP)—Hos holera, which has recently been dis- Cholera Appears | covered in Barner county, Is lo pre i jvalent in Cass county, accor 4 in Barnes County | Protecsor a. F. Schalk of the veteri oe nary Latter id the North Dakota Valley City, N. D., Sept. 21—(#)— | agrictultural college. Vaccination at 500 hems the Cuba| According to Prof. Schalk, greas - territory near here was begun today | which the disease has been discoverc’ eu y ted by T. X. Calnan, county agent oe eae PBR OS TG ae fey Barnes county, in an effort to stamp | aroun 1, y . out the spread of an epidemic of hog! Casselton, Erie, Arthur and Hunter. Avoid Repairs Expert Lubrication Service jess to operate if their many vital oi were pro- tected with proper lubricants. We are lubrication experts. We promise prompt, courteous service. Lahr Motor Sales Co. Repeat Orders Confirm Quality Coaches for the Department of ys, it—198 in all. name. 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