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CURTAILED BUILDING. |; ‘estes vaccine” ON NAVAL PROGRAM IS HAILED WITH JOY English and American Officials | Are Happy Over Settlement of the Arms Problem STOP WORK ON CRUISERS; aime | Visit of MacDonald Is Expected | to Bring Nations Into Close Harmony We Te. JOHNSON Washington, July 5.—(4)—Pledges | Corvallis, Ore., July —(P)—A new of curtailed naval building from both and simple method of immunizing Great Britain and America were | chickens against chicken pox, one of hatled in Washington today as in-| the major diseases menacing the poul- dications of an approaching agree- | try industry, has been perfected by Dr. ment upon the troublesome problem | W. T. Johnson, poultry veterinarian of disarmament. jot the Oregon state college experiment Even more significant, perhaps, was ; station. the -new spirit of cordiality and co-! The method is so positive, poultry operation that las entered the ne- | authorities declare, that losses from gotiations and has been interpreted by the disease are no longer a factor in President Hoover as evidence that | the poultry industry wherever the the two nations are 10 longer to be | process is used. i competitors in construction of ves-| Heretofore the virus used in vac- sels or war but are to work together | cinating for chicken pox was severe as friends in reducing their number. | in action when applied under the With the promulgation o: the Kel- | skin of the fowl in rather large doses. logg treaty relegating warfare to a | Ezg production was seriously affect- place beyond the pale of the laws of ‘ed. nations came important pronounce-| Johnson's method consists of us- ments from London and Washing- | ing a different vaccine, applied mere- ton upon which are pinned the hopes ly by pricking the skin of the bird of both governments that an agree- | with a necdle dipped in the virus. As ment is not far aw.y. {proof of its power immunized fowls bs Agree on Parity have been severely inoculated with THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1929 | Flood Relief Work | At Wibaux Closed BANK DEPOSITS ARE ering 45 days following the disastrous | flood of June 7. | Healthy Condition Is Reflected, General conditions again approx!- | mate normal, and all public utilities by Report Made Public | have resumed complete service. Streets | | . jand highways are thoroughly recon- | | by R. N. Sims | ditioned. Merchants have replenished | | their stoaks, and practically all busi- | Deposits, | ness and residential property has been | of banks | rehabilitated. | St. Paul, July 25— 1? , capital and total resours throughout the United States are! larger than ever before and “reflect | a healthy condition,” according to a} i report made public today from R. N.| Sims, secretary-treasurer of the Na-| ON ANNIVERSARY OF tional Association of Supervisors of | | | ae HS CHANNEL FCT ‘The report was announced by A. J. England and France Celebrate| Veigel, superintendent of state banks for Minnesota and president of the; Epoch-Making Flight of | Pioneer Airman national organization. The report is| prepared yearly by the sccretary of the national association. On March 27, 1929, the report shows, there was a total of 25,932 banks, of which 18,357 were state | banks and 7.575 national. These insti- tutions had total capital, surplus and undivided profits of $9,274,242,341, to- tal deposits of $58,610,581,757, ar’! to- tal resources of $72,666,752,001. ‘Total deposits in all banks, the re-!_ Paris, July 25.—(P)— France and | port said, were §1,896,064,896 above the {Great Britain today jointly celebrat- previous ‘high record of February 28,/¢d the 20th anniversary of the epoch- 1928, and total resources $3,227,280,777 | making flight across the | English above resources of that date. channel by Louis Bleriot whose ex- | Sinc> June 30, 1919, Mr. Sims’ re- | Ploit two decades ago stirred the im- | port said, the number of state banks | 4gination of the world and carned its | er 2 e {author undying glory. hes, greased 2611, and national) ie Lindbergh was still a small | : boy, Bleriot, after startling the world | 7 ; ‘ iby ‘his successful flight across the Firemen Extinguish —{channet, predicted that within a| A is. decade the Atlantic would be trav-| Rubbish and Log Fire (crea just as successfully ty airplane | Near Weather Bureau as the 33-mile wide English channel. | Addressing the house of commons, Premier MacDonald announced that Great Britain and America had agreed upon parity, qualified by a! degree of elasticity to meet the needs ' of both nations. He said, further, that work on two British cruisers was to be suspended, the construction of @ submarine depot ship and two sub- ‘narines canceled and dock yard work éstarded. Quick to respond. President Hoover tnnounced the construction of three | truisers of thi: year's building pro- ram would be postponed until there an opportunit, to consider their effect upon an <greement for parity, Which, he added, he expected to teached. He welcomed MacDonald's proposed visit and spoke of the “real | Satisfaction” with which he had read ess reports of the prime minister's ddress. Through hoth statements Tan &/have been photographed from the ee of cordiality and goodwill that | ight many comments of pleasure | from officials here and was regarded many as one of the most im- portant outcomes of the discussions that have gone forward in the last few months. Will Be Postponed The cruisers referred to by the president are among those authorized by the fifteen cruiser law, which specified that they should be laid down at stated intervals within a Period of three years. Mr. Hoover tan postpone their construction until the end of the current fiscal year, more than eleven months away, and in the meantime he hopes for im- portant developments in the move for a disarmament agreement. The orig- inal intention was to begin work on the vessels in the fall. On Capitol Hill there was much favorable comment from members of Parties on the day's develop- ments, while objection was voiced by Chairman Britten of the house naval Sec paaead whe is visiting on Long Representative Britten declared that now suggesting that they will scrap mythical cruisers in exchange for real American ones, and it looks as though we are about to fall for the deceit.” He suggested that the best way to obtain parity would be for Great Britain to stop building cruisers and the United States continue construct- ing such vessels until an equality is reached. SHIRT SPECIALS Regular $2.50 and $3.50 values at $1.45 and $1.95. BERGESON’S Again Friday Root Beer One Cent a Glass at Bismarck’s Busiest Store. a HONCE PONIGHT! e big, cool, airy Hi River Pavilion. bias For those people who en- joy a fine, full wheaten flavor in baked foods use LINDY PHOTOGRAPHS chicken pox germs without contract- ing the disease. A rubbish fire to the west of the/ weather bureau at First and Main! called out the firemen shortly after! midnight last night. The alarm was} sent in silently by Traffic Officer Franklin. Some chemical solution | was thrown to extinguish the blaze,; which had spread to some logs on the lot. Following the Mail | New Pastime in Ohio Columbus, Ohio—(AP)—There is a new pastime at the airport here which holds all the excitement that watching the train come in did a couple of decades ago. It's called “following the mail,” and is a reg- ular evening event. A cabin monoplane goes aloft with pa:venvers a few minutes be-| fore the night air mail is duc, meets | the plane and follows it to the field. | While the mail is being loaded and unloaded, the sightsecing plane \takes on other passengers and fol- ‘lows the mail ship cut of the city. FUR COATS _ If your fur coat has not been put OLD INDIAN RUINS Pictures Taken in New Mexico Are Said to Be of Great Value to Science Santa Fe, N. M., July 25—(AP)— Indian ruins that were old before Coronado and his armored band made their way into the southwest, air with an ultra modern aerial camera by Coloncl Charles A. Lind- borgh. Colonel Lindbergh brought the films here yesterday and they were developed in the laboratory of the ican School of Research. h the announcement of the pictures was revealed the latest invocation of modern science, in the inta tar bag of cold storage ong y ns = . before so doing ietures destined for the Carnegie | 280. have it cleaned befo institute and photographs taken now because it is possible moths have from another plane for the Ameri | BoHen gael mounced by Dr. Bia Hewett of'the |, Chicago erects 15000 new buildings board of research, the first success- | Yt. ful application of serial _photog- raphy to archacological purposes. Photographs of crtire districts from the air, taking a y hours, r.vealed all the information which could be gained by weeks, or months, of travel over the same dis- tricts on horseback or on foot, Dr. Hewett said. SHOW YEAR'S GAIN St. Paul, July 25.—(4)—State banks in Minnesota during the last year showed a gain of $2,640,160 in de- posits, according to a report of bank- ing conditions throughout the coun- try compiled by R. N. Sims, secretary- | treasurer of the national association Of supervisors of state banks. } The report was announced today by A. J. Veigel, superintendent of | state banks for Minnesota, who is | president of the national organiza- | tion, | SHIRT SPECIALS | Regular $2.50 and §$3.50| values at $1.45 and $1.95. BERGESON’S DANCE TONIGHT! At the ‘big, cool, airy Heart River Pa: Tiavelog ues nn cians Dr. R. S. Enge Chiropractor Drugiess Physician Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. PAINTINGS: NOTEBOOK STREET IN SIENA This scene in the Ghetto of Siena, Italy, shows the medieval architecture of the city, the finest ex- ample of the Mjddle Ages in Tuscany. The small bridge opens to the front door which is often at the first floor. How good a prophet Bleriot was has been proved by the brillant perform- | ance of Sir John Alcock and Captain! Brown who just ten years ago made their flight across the Atlantic. The art of pottery dates back as far as we can trace the human race. | SHIRT SPECIALS | Regular $2.50 and $3.50 values at $1.45 and $1.95. BERGESON’S DANCE TONIGHT! At the big, cool, airy Heart River Pavilion. Try a Syivai against any other. You'll hear an helming difference ia "8 favor. | world’s endurance record with Forest PT IN | O'Brine, said Wednesday they were | “too busy with the farm work” to make the long trip to St. Louis. | "A letter received by the Jacksons | today from Dale's wife, asked: “When | are you coming down here? Dale | wants to have you here when the fun | Jackson's Father and Mother begins.” | Howard Deichen. Waseca pilot. will | May Journey to St. Louis to See Landing take the parents to St. Louis Friday | morning if plans are ‘ried out. Faribault, Minn., July 25 When, and if, Jackson passes the | 300-hour mark at 7 p.m, today, Fari- | bault will stage an even greater cele- | bration than on Tuesday, when the new world's mark was set, A parade will be staged with the lo- cal drum corps leading the procession. | The parade will make its way to Owa- opular subscription fund i ‘ ‘i Vi ned Loney io on Mr. and M ve where a demonstration will be Henry Jackson, geste of ae | hie Jackson, to St. Louis to erect him nase e when he lands his St. Louis Robin at| INSPECTOR TRANSFERRED Lambert field. | St. Paul, July 25—(4)—Ralph H. The parents of Faribault's Lindy, Hugdal, postoffice inspector here for who is still aloft after establishing a 17 ycars, will be transferred to San DEVELOPED AT MELLON INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIA 2959 RESEARCH CY REX RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP It is marvelous how quickly fragrant FLY-TOX kills mosquitoes. .and other insects. A vastarmy of insects is bred in FLY-TOX laboratories to be re- leased in the FLY-TOX “Chamber of ath" to test and certify the positive killing qualities of FLY-IOX before't is sold to you. FLY.TOX is absolutely harmless to people. Will not stain. Copyright 1929 by The Rex Co, ive ‘Tune in on the FLY-TOX program every Thursday ruvro ie morning, 8:30, Program comes to you over the Co- PROORAM = umbia Broadcasting Chain through station WCCO, Minneapolis, Do not miss it—it’s different. Standard 50 Pound Bales Just Received Carload of Twine in 5- and 8-pound balls. All standard weight, full length and strength. Do not collapsc. No tangling or snarling. 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