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-- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1929 oover Lays" Down Policy of Giving Farmers Aid of Waterways and craft upon the inland waterways. | vith rerolution, it had recast the| ed otor ere|s discussion | iy s rea by the speed with which 1930 rev- | numbe: re di of ways and means by|at Sidney, Mont., recently John Win- PRE | NT DENT PLANS tem ti tie next five years coast ey ‘chorged with them, absigh= STATE HIGHWAYS ae lee insured by the company, pss aston of WAY. hibits may be|ter won first for blue-Joint grass, 3 bring a dozen great cities into i h bcier mde ee Reviewing this phase, Chief En- Good show samples of |S, M. Varner, second for yellow sweet communication by water with ¢ er transportation of primai odd to the farmers and manufacturers: 1 more than a score of sts to cach major project a single |gineer H. C. Frahm pointed out that | I. ~aepey vegetables are not the re-|clover, and Arthur Kemmis third o» ; First Check on Grain ‘ain z eer. He added that jthe department gets practical but are produced russet potatoes. ired a modern CARRYOVER $130,000 aati davies Pi ly no | {sult of chance bu pI f ireot bee in ig the winter months Eye carefuly planned attention | Tools weal ; i Storage F Fund Issued on the part of the grower. | pacific university, Oregon, was mat the county exhibit annual fate founded in the pioneer days of 1849. and that expenditures fo mainte: continuous adminis- sagansttuction of an a ration —_— | teghe Wl Have been para belie ane] eet evidence of operation of the | pericd of less than ten years, cos + Of ror $10,000,000 to $20,000,000 | COMMISSION Finances Will Not! *evenue is received in that year, As|State farm storage act appeared in| the toial 1,746 miles in carrying cut the whole project, Permit Further Expenditure keri he said, it will be necessary the office of Berta E. Baker, state . Pp | ‘y over enough money to meet 5 i 3 e Great Li 2 cost Of one-half of one battle- : it was the first cht i Completion of Mississippi ‘me construction of those ip i , F ‘ fu ratte ste Boy 2 sary for stabilizing ihe “If we a erred provement System in Five | Erased. wtih te (ose Samana, Beta | |The stave hiciay department eo eee ee Caticoled |" tssued to. James Parra a er river development whenever C: ult of the forthcoming praia a0 000 Mirth St Oa #cense Is Canceled | ;-2in inspector, in the amount of in: is ready with the cost of the wo; ‘ears ls Pledged timated at $200,000,000 after the of power, this sum to be equ vided between the two count Expedite the work of flood cor LAKES PROJECT INCLUDED "if Mississippi in every mar — possible with the completio: Ta ; except the flocdway below 1 Modernization of Entire Net- kansas river under the ten-yc F i signed to it work of Inland and Coastal sing development of I Canals Contemplated and littoral waterways ex | land from them so as to 1 e in London,” he con | $ $80.04. 4 which contracts were awarded in " is 3 could be a finer or | 1998 put only $80,000 of work on con- |,, Cancellation of the license permit-| The checks themselves are very conversion of swords tO] tracts awarded prior to September 1 |ting the Motor Transit Mutual Insur- ; similar in color, size and texture to according to a financial statement as | ance company of Chicago to do busi- | the checks used by the state treasur- forward all these great! of that date. ness in North Dakota was announced|er. In the upper left hand corner is dream of the vision- !Tuesday by the state insurance de-|a square, used for entering the item march of the nation.”| On that date the department had / partment. for which the check is issued asus Saran er pee heres he Action was taken, it was explained, i Soh Hist lance against revenues, actual and | upon advices from the South Dakota ceigd: ihe petit OE RBA GEES SIAL to DAY Gn. Mey WOR: tee (ora advised by the Tilinols insurance Discuss Fair Exhibits departme: u Lehr, to operate motor service in the | free or unencumbered balance of fed- I not in satidtactory greeted ue R —_— vicinity of that town because Schill | cral aid funds, however, was $630,-| The state railroad boerd ii (Tribune Special Service) vi .. Oct. 24.—i)—Com- ; é fs immedi- ion Ns Seren if caehoTh uled to ke oi his insurance policy | 762.23. ately began the job of notifying pub-| Watford City, N. D., Oct. 23—The Mississ sy in The board approved the} In view of this condition the high- |lic motor truck operators who have |Prosress Community club already is | five years and the modernization of every part of the waterways which will show economic justification and ald of the farmers and industry were the Amenia Telephone com-| way commission 1% expected to let | insurance policics issued by the Chi-|making preparations for exhibit ba p: any to L. F. Chaffe of tie telephone | contracts this fall for wotk to be | cago firm, that they must obtain new | fairs feat veat: i properties at Amenia and Absaraka} done next summer, the work to be | policies within 10 days. The club has asked H. J. ‘tite: | ee e ey s and connecting rural lines, kept moving at a pace which is guid-| A checkup showed that a lata jecuny agent, to appear before it for Pai | dition, he dec red the work of flood control on the lower Mi sipp! would be expedited “in every manner possible” and that the United ! States should undertake to co its part toward clearing the St. Law- | rence river of obstacles to ocean-| going ves: inward bound to the | Great Lakes “whenever our Canadian friends have overcome those diffi- culties which lie in the path of their making similar undertakings.” Ovex the radio from Memorial au- ditorium, Mr. Hoover outlined an am- bitious program of waterway develop- ment, inland costal and harbor. He cetimated the cost of carrying out his plans would result in increasing the annual appropriations for waterway work fom $85,000,000 to $95,000,000 with an additional $10,000,000 when- ever the St. Lawrence improvement is put under way. The man who wouldn't drive his motorcar half a mile when it’s out of order, will often drive his brain all Seventy Years Young! gation for one’s nerves! It’s unwise, and spare yourself a lot of needless suf- fering. Read the proven directions o and you'll discover many valuable answered that question years ago. uses for these tablets. 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