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Campaign t G00 RAMBOUILLET | EWES ALLOTTED 10 | [7] ES ——— BURLEIGH COUNTY a7 oor Farmers Desiring Any of Ani- mals Can Arrange for Agri- o Increase Sheep Flocks of N. Dakota Under Way Here . [_SIDEGLANCES - - - - By George Clark _| MORE HIGHWAY AID |WHY DON’T YOU GET MARRIED? || [ | SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1929, FROM U.S. IS ASKED | HUNDREDS ASK VICE PRESIDENT BY ROAD SPONSORS Marriage Easier Said Than We Done, Chuckles Curtis as American Automobile. Associa- Letters Pour In y RUTH es DEWEY GROVES who cares @ damn about me. Bur rv tion Says $75,000,000 Is | amazep AT SOCIAL FURORE Teun’ tell you anything “more, so " - Please ” cultural Credit Loans Drop in Total Spent ii ego nrd 1: —_— Mrs. Gann Is Accorded Same DELIVERY IN JUNE AND JULY $125,000,000 A YEAR URGED| Precedence at Dinner as 4 Though She Were Wife Government Contributing But 5 bern Cost to Be About $13.50 a Head, i ad Washington, April 13—(?)—"P, 8.— y . a per Cent to Billion and a =| why don’t you get married?” Financed and Delivered, Half E ded Yeari In the hundreds of letters which Says Agent Miesen bel rarigighicbbal» inde Poured into the office’ of Vice Presi- ys Agi dent Curtis Hee his controversies ; See Washington, April 13—Road build-| With the state department over the he campaign for the increase of . | Social status of his sister and desig- the sheep ‘rocks of the state will be ing needs of the heat have ad-/ nated hostess, Mrs. Edward Everett continued this year all over the state vanced to the stage where congress | Gann, this naive suggestion was found by the extension service. So far in should increase the present annual | more than once. three years, this program has resulted federal aid appropration of $75,000,000 , The idea always struck the broadly in adding about 10,000 head to the to a possible maximum of $125,000,000. | developed sense of humor of the vice sheep holdings in North Dakota. This statement was issued today by | President, but his only response was The first step in the activities here the national headquarters 'jof the |® chuckle and an occasional reflection this year will be to apportion 600 head American Automobile _assoeiation, | that marriage was one of those things 2 of yearling ewes to Burleigh county which originally sponsored the federal that were easier said than done. _ i farmers. These have been set aside aid program and has consistently re-| Now that it is all over and he has 3 i : for the county out of 8000 head pelled assaults on this policy of high-| Won for his sister equal recognition % bought in Washington by the Nor- way construction. with himself at official dinners, which thern Pacific Railway agricultural de- “Under the present policy of making | Was denied her by the ruling of for- partment, working in cooperation these appropriations two years|mer Secretary Kellogg, the usually with the Agricultural Credit corpora- ahead,” says the national motoring | quiet Charles Curtis is realizing that = tion. body, “the regular session of the | his first declaration as vice president ‘Wash- The methods of handling the sheep seventy-first congress will turn its at-| Created a real stir. ‘with the Will be the same this year as in the N tention to the appropriation for 1932 Starts Public Storm ts, She past. The buying ed ed Aa Ld ATo.¥.$.MT.0r7, = and 1933. It is ii kre na on Just looking over his increasing Curtis, conducted through the Agricultural “Don' t > present program shou! enlarged.” | stack of mail was enough to convince Credit corporation. ia. Rain love to eat in these quaint places? It makcs you feel so The A. A. A. points out that when|him that he had said gt id done some- hgrion Farmers desiring sheep should get | ™/d-Victorian.’ the present federal atd highway act|thing which at least was attracting Brent'and make known the number | @—————_—_______¢l Baan Girl Heads Joon000, motor vehicles reguutered,|comndend ecient Oe eee he CHAPTER agent, and make 500, motor vel les | consi @ slight ’ desired to add to their flocks. or|| AT THE MOVIES |/2ca8ch Girl He while today the number has increased |had not counted on ® public storm, Stephen's renewed interest in Mil- i they can through their banks get in| 4, ° Temperance Group to 24,731,600. and now he is amazed at the wide- dred had. driven Pamela into a furious you stop it? Can't you cable touch with the Credit corporation A ° ° t Government Gives Little spread interest. The vast majority of " temper. She had tried desperately to | your father?” and arrange for the necessary loan CAPITOL THEATRE t N. D. Universi 'Y| 1m support of its proposal that the| his correspondents supported him, monopolize him, but Stephen was to tide over the transaction. The Cherokee Kid, famous gam- jimi federal government increase the ex-| Friends of the veteran Kansan |°'P® foreign colony stubborn and when he wanted to go A small down payment is required | pier and dealer, through whose hands| Grand Forks, N. D., April 13—|tent of its participation in road-build-| nave insisted all along that he was fit to Mildred’s he went there. ie pe iiiliree years, Ee ioctes more than $50,000,000 are said to have | Margaret Lovell, Beach, was today jing: the A. A. A. cites the following /actuated only by loyalty to nel Pamela resorted to an attempt to n teres! . s ie facts: make accepting : ing assigned as security. The sheep| passed in more than a half century | announc ed as president of the Young | "1's. ate and local governments are pooled 4 peeoenenoe fe Nel fats, (oie ance with the, provisional arrange porate these oh or ae will be delivered in June and July by | at the gaming tables, has reformed. | Women’s Christian Temperance | ow expending the stupendous sum he confirms that view in private con-|ment worked out by the diplomatic the Northern Pacific livestock de-| tye’s in the movies! group at the University of North Da-/of $1,500,000,000 annually for con-| yersation, But he is now when Stimson put an. h partment out of the 8000 head bought! “The Cherokee Kid” plays a bit|kota for the first semester of the|struction of roads. To this amount if the publicity will ever end. he made all the h by the road and the Credit corpora- | in “The Trail of '98,” Metro-Goldwyn- | 1928-29 school term. Harriet Dobbis,|the federal government is contribut- He and Mrs. Gann will entertain at t’ stranger tion in Washington, all of which are | Mayer's great northern epic directed | Edmore, will serve the second semes- | ing only $75,000,000, or approximately| a reception for the diplomatic corps % high-grade Rambouillets. by Clarence Brown, which will be|ter, as she was runnerup in the poll /5 per cent. tonight, one of the few official func- for Owing to the limited number of! shown at the Capitol theatre’ Mon- | taken on the University campus Tucs-| 2, Under the war excise tax, which| tions which is not affected by the sheep available at this time for Bur-|day with sound synchronization. Of | day. was the last hang-over war levy re-| dispute over her social rank, as her leigh county, it is necessary that any | course that bit portrays him asa} Dorothy Graves, Zap, defeated | pealed, motorists paid into the treasury! status as hostess in the vice presi- farmer being especially desirous of} gambler—a dealer in the notorious | Ruth Fletcher, Grand Forks, for the |§1,100,000,000, while the federal gov-| dent's establishment was never at increasing his flock should make| Monte Carlo gambling casino in Daw- | secretaryship. Helen Brooks, Hazen, jernment has expended approximately | issue, immediate inquiry through the county | son City in 1898 when the Klondike | was reelected treasurer of the organi- | ¢660,000,000 under the federal aid| . Accorded High Rank agent or through his home bank. The | goid rush was at its height. zation, highway act. This leaves a balance of/ at the first official dinner which first applications will be accommo-| scott Turner, the real name’of the} Retiring officers are Esther Bath-|nearly $50,000,000 still due the car|was affected by the situation Mrs. dated and when the sheep are all! Cherokee Kid, is seventy-two years|gate, Grand Forks, president; and lowners of the nation. Gann last night was accorded the apportioned, late comers will be un-|of age. He has been a gambler and | Jean Robbins, Grand Forks, secretary.) 3. The present federal. aid highway | same precedence she would have re- at able to get any. dealer since he was sixteen. —— system of approximately 200,000 miles | ceived if she had been the wife of the that’ he ‘These probably are the best ewes a Chick Circular 87 of important interstate roads has| vice president. This was in accord- trembling. ever brought into the state. They are ELTINGE THEATRE ° been only one-third completed, and f from eastern Washington, from close] Karl Dane and George K. Arthur Is Now Available under the present program, it will re- | She changed a Feta ee Serene re are together again in “All At Sea” quire at uae ee ioe felted more | argument for toll roads. ee fs to take his i . are an ti theatre ears to Ci ete -|true that n a 6 . . type Burleigh county has been get- a De eatee How to carry on the incubation of |¥ ome ca is Sorter yeor! oes eee him thon She 7) the same as those provided last fall.| made “Brotherly Love,” they were the chicks after they are: hatched, i I raising Whale they are nesry all Rambo | operated or awe, Dane’ paving | 4%,°RO,supeets in Pauley raising lets, there are some blackfaced Hamp- | with William Haines in “Alias Jimmy Circular 87 of the North Dakota Ag- ? | ting heretofore, but they cost about!” after this famous pair of funsters | 885 Properly and how to care for 4 i shires for those who want that breed. | valentine,” and Arthur taking a vaca- ‘icultural college. “Incubation and The specific cost of these ewes will | tion jaunt to“Europe. S ‘ 5 be about $13.50 financed and de-| ‘This new co-starring vehicle, which are reat Sehr ood ca g livered here. brings them together again, is from i A new ruling of the Credit corpor- | the pen of Byron Morgan, who Basia het rege se 7 ation requires that all loans be ap-| started Dane and Arthur in joint! the author, Circular 87 is aVallable Proved in plenty of time in advance | comedies when he wrote “Rookies” | sor the asking at the publications de- of the sheep transaction. Otherwise | for them last year. The new laugh-| partment of the college. nly Dace Misen, eens allot- | maker is a story of navy life. gate geo: neni ea . Strongly urges} Josephine Dunn, who was last scen 1} that farmers make their applications | in “Excess Baggage” and “The sing-! Seven Upper Classmen “ 8 soon as possible. ing Fool,” is the leading lady, playing June delivery is earlier than usual. te role of 4 peaing lady. D pag Elected to Blue Key $ This is due to the fact that the ex-| causes the two gobs to stage a pri- tension service, the railroad and the | vate war of their own. Alf Goulding,} Fargo, N. D., April 13—In recogni- Credit corporation were able to obtain | who has several comedy successes to| tion of their collegiate achievements, such good ewes. It was decided to| his credit, mong them “Excuse Me”’|seven upperclassmen of the North take no chances but buy them at] and “Don't,” directed. , Dakota Agricultural college were Once ‘and put on the campaign for] The film is replete with thrills as|elected to Blue Key, honorary social increasing the Dakota flocks. well as laughs, a sixteen-inch gun | service fraternity. Blue Key is spon- target practice and a spectacular ar- | soring the first annual Bison Brevi- TRY AN’ PINCH IT senal explosion furnishing hair-rais- | ties, fraternity-sorority revue, which Cop: Aren't you afraid to leave ing moments of suspense. There is | will be held next month. your raccoon coat there in the rumble| also a thrilling and melodramatic] Those elected are John Brady, seat? 5 fire, which calls out a mob of marine | Wahpeton; Wayrie Weiser, Hazelton; Motorist: It's all right, officer. Aj extras to quench it. During this se-j Lawrence Parsons, Fargo; Ralph friend of mine is inside minding it. quence both Dane and Arthur make | Welch, Grafton; Li Clark, Mo- —Judge. some spectacular rescues. hall; Victor Madsen, Starkweather, and Adolph Pahl, Lidgerwood. ‘ sent loca (hac saan aE teece Sea | Te bers of the Tomlinson orm ‘was 50 for a wi nm members ot e 1 Weather Report is giving place tote rounded lines,|family of Hillsboro, Tex., have been to but far from the stiff and bounteous| graduated from Texas Christian uni- ‘Temperature at’? a. m. ; curves of a past generation. versity. Highest yesterday \Highest ‘Lowest hpNaues SHOP SHOVERS. PD NGIVES ME A LAUGH. THERE THEY ARE TRYIN! Tt! COPE OLT How Pt] MAKE A MACHINE DO TI} Wo DAYS WoRK IN ONE, AN THERES A Guy JUST CT] GOIN PAST WHo, FER TH’ LIGHT . Evening service; 7:20:p. Shepherd (Hanscom)—Mr. Halverson | OUTOUR WAY By Williams | esraes every Thursday Humobrers ‘ Church school: 4 MES ,4OU'O THINK THEY'D NOTICE THAT. ‘AT FIRST. L THOT HE WAS WALKIN! IN A SHADOW TiLL 1 SEEN TH’ SORE FINGER. TH’ THATS ON. A VACATION; gram. resent attempts to interfere with fed-| . “How Dwell- 4. There were 40 motor vehicles/eral aid, it is also true that these Sted iran og hed ~ f i i ioseerty ‘on 1928 selaand, leit im-|private projects, in many eras son. prot way, while the ratio ten}have their advocates. There no oe 0, Seale ago Was, 11 suotor sveiailon ta | Pes toe tall come ia the aroeions co en every mile. This clearly shows that/scheme and safeguards must be « Vater. ‘ = highway-building agencies are not|thrown around the highway program| Organ postlude, “Allegro” (Kroe- keeping pace with the increase in|to the end that free highway, trans-| ser). number of motor vehicles. portation may not be endangered.” 5. The federal government, through the use of the highways for mail and parcel post delivery, for military pur- poses and other governmental activi- ties, has been one of the principal beneficiaries of improved highways. It should, therefore, assume a greater Organ prelude, “Adoration” (Cum- part of the burden of building them, mings). and this would in turn help toward them, “Ail Power the solution of the farm problem by uae een, ae jrovictayy pacmeeney, facilitating the distribution of agri- cultural products. 4 Pinal cite, “Romance in A” Time to Enlarge System Solo, selected. The statement continues: ‘ Sermon, “The Elder Brother”— “While the federal aid policy is do- , ~ ing much toward giving the nation] ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL Wolees Boemes Ia © (Lewis). CHURCH Prayer service Wednesday at 7:30 an acenuala oe. of highways, the fact cannot be ignored our car G Third Street and Thayer Avenue | p.m. Me manufacturers are crowding our road builders. Moreover, congestion is in- Archdeacon Harrington officiating. creasing at a greater rate than our service and roads are expanding. This means f that the time has come to 11:30 a, m. Church school. enlarge Paul S. Wright, pastor the present program and look’ even Special invitation extended to out-| Sunday. morning service at 10:30 i 5 i FEE Bee Eolt | if it ai if i gt ay a ue aor ge8 Ht g x i 4 i Hs i H if i & bar arrived. peremptory beyond the completion of the system | °!-town visitors, broadcast by KFYR. ; » [she chilling. A foreboding of trouble sipredatory invcresta, ever: anxious] TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN |—Grace Duryee Morris. : Poles torokey the summons, ncmrenred ibe millions ne eae ines eres Feat iB pineal = pastor “That's vy come ig few minutes one, the slow-process in road-building as| Sunday school and Bible classes, thiseds: S7'm. office. She folded the note 9:30°8, m. and 12 n. Children's sermon—Paul 8. Wright. Morning worship, 10:45 a. m. Offertory duet—The Lord Is My ! 8 3 5 i ~ BEEEE if Fes gia dea 2 if gtk gi g E 5 z E “ a A rita fue at § SIDE 1S TH SIDE- d i SRSSRSSRSss Now IF. HE CN GET TH! OTHER FINGER BUNGED UP FER TWO WEEKS HelLL HAVE HAD A WHOLE MONTH PAST “WO WEEKS, HAS Thursday and Saturday, except legsi | _ Anthent—-Comne, : . ea holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. ; Evening choir. | ¢ " oy 8 Z epeee yrerg Gi a [ gabesesessssescesesesases BURBBEENSSVVB : -p. m.—Bible hour in charge of the W..L, : : rh i i PL i HH is 1a | Ere ‘i i nie el é i-ff