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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1929_ bank failures, | proximate! it tail- On the question of Pole said that no coon investment. ps clea ; of branch Ap aed ed oS a issourl BRANCH BANKING IS ==" URGED AS A NE umes ‘i ae | | ‘to D, POWER BUDGET OF $1,008,000 WILL BE SPENT HERE 1990 |Some of Lines of Company Friendly to M sections improved teport of the 48 miles of the international from the head of rapids section. This section may be improved by the United States for feet deep, the Welland canal 27 feet lends iteelf admirably—a treaty is {mels, as agreed by engineers for the mecessary.” (going ships. The western end is gation and power—to which the river navigation alone without a treaty, but if it is to be developed for both navi- Geep enough to accommodate The water ‘and the a ul is 4 pitEE a Boaz i ‘ae | Very ion WATERWAY PLANS | Some Adjustments at Ottawa HOLDING UP LAKES MANY LINKS CONSTRUCTED | United states and Canada, is 27 feet. CANADIAN POLITICS trat Richara Herbert, and Red Carle, old-time Broadway ster and now a screen player, Mitchell Lewis, Toler, in the defense. Sydney CAIITOL THEATRE Fine story, great cast, artistic di- rection and splendid entertainment Haupt, for ymond Hackett, of “The Trial of Mary Dugar” fame, the son and at- This latest Fox picture is a story of the Russia during the revolution, theatre next Monday. |tiful Mexican gives probably her torney | Eugenie Besserer, Holmes Ulric ‘just about describes “The with Dolores Del Rio and Charles Farrell in the stellar roles. The beau- | greatest performance since her role of the peasant IN FIVE MAIN PROJECTS | the b eet Hebi ot eaoow an TALK OF DRRPENNG | | TO MONTANA HEARD Present Plan Is to Improve the Stream to Sioux City and Later Through Here BiG MUDDY CHANNEL War Secretary Hurley Favors gaa gis To pict quits a! : Nae a ag qiag2 oe ll Hue ake g233" 68 oo. by Telephone! ships Alive ri st ita g° 3 at sill PEER i ie mail aly j i ine Hi ag i aie i itt il Ed el "= rig 3s pt init le aii; s Keep Fri ae el A i ii en ce ni i qt oi]: nie inte atl of shied oo ‘S g oie & 38 brill : i igi teeta gut i ut last > | 2qi3 iit H “J yeu a it li { ii ge + eral Millions More to Other Portions of System i af State Mine tl 4 Lawrence ean it cont Adjustment by Canada of various ernal political differences will Craig, executive piedid ment Is Near 8 he of the project made Charles P. wernor George F. Shafer said, to- by Water Rights; Settle- In making public the governor said he felt that it int Great Lakes-St. Lawrence waterway, day, in making public a report on bl Tidewater association. Governor Shafer is a member of the associ- ation’s executive committee, met recently at rae res Gor of the Great Lakes-8St. speed construction of the proposed progress much information which of North for the {i | EE thrills, here in These Eugen, whose sympathies are with the | people but who, in the turmoil of re- bellion, is sentenced to die before one of the best pictures seen many months. sue With Interstate Com- merce Body | Parrell ts equally the revolution play u 31,500,- %0 to $3,090,000. This wes cone by Pro; vhich the ased appzopriations Ziscouri river development was will re- under the and Sec- ig secretary ot war, the pclicy having been agreed or + <apon with former Secretary James ition: members of con- ish the ind suggested that the senators feshington, where ington, the gover- nor said, he attended a conference year ending next jor said, the war de- ased the appropriation | Railroad Board Reopens Old Is- impetus ere: senators and congressmen befcre the latter's death. Says Governor mfidence that development of the uri river for navigat Restoration of Navigation, sment incre: ww PMiscourl river work fr: matter of ix for Gurley while he ws actin; jo all it could to pu: ‘ongrescmen do their part in work: ng for a bigger appropriation. Heretofore, the governor said, con- an i FL il iil ui a ru Feicgs—mpecncer serie 7. 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