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ray One of the difficulties in enacting farm relief, said the congressman, comes because farm relief is a plural lemanded ~ ARLLSAISTARE ALSOIS REUBFIN (Se:"ecramstaes FARMER'S PROBLEM =i2&s Sse farmer to help himself. By means of a [a the capital placed at the disposal of the stabilising agencies this will te fi < Congressman Explains Board | accomplished eventually, but with not => Created by New Lawin Talk | fTtn, mpreton on te ue J at Rotary Luncheon Badge Given J. C. Taylor Dr. Roy Towne made the presenta- tion of a past president's badge to former President J. C, Taylor, on be- half of the club. Bernie Bermel and Wendell San- ders gave two cornet duets. Guests included Guy Perry, Janes- ville, Wis.; J. E. Davis, of the board of administration; C. W. McDonnell, of the railroad commission; Congress- man Hall, Bennie Bermel, Wendell Sanders, Lieut. Commander H. N. a U. 8. N,, and R. Bauer, Man- jan. Congressman Tom Hall explained the farm board act at today’s Rotary luncheon as one of the hopeful pieces of legislation for the business of the country when, under it, agriculture 1 shall have been put on a business . basis; free of politics. He said that the new tariff bill, as it left the house, is a measure of ad- ditional benefit to the agriculturist and is not to be gauged by the agita- , tion against it. ry Debenture Was Trick, He Says The debenture feature launched in the farm relief legisation, said the Arthur Johnson, 39, in, was injected by a po- Iitical’ element at Wramningtee to Farmer Near Wilton, cause delay and dissension in the attempt to enact a farm bill. The efficacy of the new act, said the district representative, depends Dies Tuesday in City Arthur Johnson, 39, 39, a farmer, of the Wilton community, died in the city at arrangements have not yet been made. Johnson was the son of Mr. and distress. It is a business act. Its] Mrs. John Johnson and was born in relief is in the form of marketing. Sweden, being brought over in boy- The farm board and the farmers’ | hood. UJ cooperatives must recognize, however, He leaves his father, a widow and that while acreage has increased 20 | several brothers and sisters, per cent since 1920, population has ‘| on the cooperation of the farmers, themselves. If 40 per cent organize to make it operative, the law will | have a distinct influence on the sev- eral farm products that have been in ek a, | | Hall, 50 per cent of the wheat now bmg etal is devoted to feeding of livestock, ear Forks, N. D., July 17.—(?)}— yet the surplus continues to grow. . Father Ambrose Smith of Trea- Farm Relief Is Plural ton, N. J., will conduct the annual The natiosal situation with respect bbcidrd ae Catholic women and girls to agriculture becomes a question, beset ing here Thursday evening and said the congressman, where it is Seti Monday with the convention necessary to inquire why this country eh he missionary association of Cath- should insist on flooding the world | Olle women of the Fargo diocese. | with wheat when all other wheat- | Mrs. Joseph Gockel of Milwaukee, na- j Producing countries also insist on | tional president of the missionary as- ' doing likewise. This problem will | Sociation of Catholic women, will pre- i have to be approached sensibly by ae She is expected to arrive Thurs- take it readily because it is palatable, Pleasant-tasting. Learn its many uses for mother and child. Write for the interesting book, Foy cb Infoemation.”, Address ‘The ips Co., 117 Hudson 8t., New xoieat Y.' It will be sent FREE. In buying, be sure to get genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia. 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You can trade in your old stove for $12.50, regardless of condition or kind, on the purchase of a new gas range. If you think [ig weet gore, we-will Glaghy saetmate tts value to us. MONTANA DAKOTA POWER 00. ‘HE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE WRUNESUAY, JULY 1% 1929 ee men ree DION EXPECTED ON ELEVATORS FOR Wheat Growers Association In- creases Activities to In- clude Small Grains Grand Forks, N. D., July 17.—(®)— A decision regarding con- struction of terminal elevators at rand Forks and probably at Fargo, and Duluth and Minneapolis, Minn., is expected to be made today by the North Dakota Wheat Growers asso- ciation, in annual meeting here. The association yesterday voted to enlarge the scope of its activities and changed its articles of incorporation to include the handling of small grains, flax, and other products in addition to wheat. \ ‘The organization hereafter will ‘known as the North Dakota-Montana ‘Wheat Growers association. Members voted to recognize the western state in which the organization has been doing business since 1926. ‘There are 508 hospitals in the Unit- ed nine, for the treatment of tu- 7 o'clock, Tuesday evening. Funeral | berculosis. NOTIC iliary will hold a business meet- ing at Mrs. Olgierson’s residence 8 p. m. Thursday. increased only 5 per cent and aver- i age nd ae consumption of wheat Catholic Women Plan AAW 9 ae also has fallen from 5.3 bushels to 4 i] AAA bushels. In fact, said Congressman Grand Forks Retreat WA if * on HARD WATER PLUS MELO MAKES SOFF WATER Deg. U. 8. Pat. Of. This is a in the water combines with the soap. The scum collects dirt. There is a dirty ring around the dishpan, the washtubs, the bathtub. But soften ae water with Melo and no scum Water softened with Melo is a won- derful cleaner, with or without soap. It makes the soap much more effective, too, saving from Ys to /% the amount ordinarily used. Melo only costs 10 cents a can. You can afford to buy 3 ¢ans and keep one in the kitchen, one in the laundry, and one in the bath- toom. Get it at your grocer’s. WEVO TER SOPTENED W! MELO is Bh REMARKA! TateaNee PRODUCTS CO. Canton, Ohio Manufacturer of NORTH DAKOTA CITY hard-water country | | Soap and hard water make scum. The | hardnes: ICE | The American Legion Aux- Connecticut. Health Stanley Osborn, health of Connecticut, with offices at Hartford, will be here Thursday to call on his friend, Dr. J. D. Jungman, | epidemiologist of the State Health department. Dr. Osborn is on his way east from ' showers and hail fell in various por- the annual meeting of the American Medical association, at Portland, Ore. He is one of the leading health com- missioners of the country and has | from points on its road in which rains held his present office several years. ‘He is a specialist on health in its re- | day: lation to industry. During his atay Dr. Osborn will visit Fort Lincoln, look the water- Chief to Visit Here | stdout se Rain and Hail Break Heat Slightly Along Points on Soo Line Despite the torrid heat of Tuesday, commissioner of tions of North Dakota. breaking the jheat slightly, The Soo Line this morning received weather reports were registered as follows, over Tues- Amenia .28 inch. Bottineau .1, Ellendale .64, Fessenden .12, Grand A Free Demonstration Anywhere, at anytime, day or night, at your home or office, we will be pleased to give you a novel demonstration of actual performance to be had with “Goodrich Air Containers,” the self-sealing tube that eliminates 95/0 of all tire troubles from puncture. 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