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s ; rs r THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 13%, 1930 “WERE DEFICIT HAD “USE OF HELD UP Per Capita Consumption Up to Recent Slump Equal to 43 Million Shortage OLEO ENDS GOOD PRICES, Stock Market Break and Unem- ployment Lead Up to New Problem of Farmer On January 1 there was more than 40 million pounds rore butter in storage in this country than there Was a year ago and more than 33 million pounds more than the five- Year average of the same date, ac- cording to Prof. J. R. Dice, head of; the dairy department at North Da+! | And Five-Ton Truck | For Roads Invited} Bids for a five-ton truck and a 20- horse power portable boiler to be used in constructing oil-mix roads will be received by the state highway com- | | mission, March 29. | The boiler will be used to heat oil | {in tank cars and will be mounted on '@ trailer already owned by the high- way department. The truck will be used to distribute the oil on the roads. The oil-mix | system of road surfacing requires that | | the oil be placed on gravel, which is | j then worked by blade graders until jevery particle of gravel is covered | ; with an olly film. The treated gravel ‘then is spread on the road and is backed down by traffic. | 31 Students at State | Science School Come From Missouri Slope 1 |men and women are students at the North Dakota state school of science, Wahpeton, it has been announced. Thirty-one Missouri Slope young - VOTES $100,000,000 TO WAR'S DISABLED Johnson Measure Would Provide Relief to 100,000 Veterans, 30,000 in N. Dakota Increase in government expendi- tures for disabled veterans of the World war of $100,000,000 a year, which will bring aid or additional re- lief to at least 100,000 disabled veter- ans and their dependents, will result from passage of the American Le- gion’s omnibus bill now before con- gress, according to Jack Williams, de- artment adjutant of the American Legion of North Dakota. Mr. Williams has received informa- tion that the bill has been introduced by Royal C. Johnson, South Dakota, kota Agricultural college. After 10! They are: James Brusich, Dale years of good prices for dairy prod- | peraHunt, Claude Freeman, Paul| | proximately 30,000 North Dakota dis- jabled men and their dependents and tis “undoubtedly the most comprehen- sive and iriclusive measure for World {war veterans’ relief ever approved by |a committee of congress,” said Mr. ! Williams. | In addition to the tremendous in- jerease in appropriations for the dis- ‘abled veteran, the bill has a provision |that any veteran who had a ten per jcent or more disability prior to Jan. j1, 1925, shall be presumed to have ac- quired this disability in the service, {or to have suffered an aggravation of |pre-existing disability. In addition, |the presumption shall be conclusive in cases of tuberculosis, paralysis, pare- sis, blindness or those permanently helpless or permanently bedridden. It is estimated by the U. 8. Veter- ans bureau that this section of the bill will affect 84,000 cases at an an- nual cost of $76,000,000. An extra payment of $25 a month :s given to persons suffering the loss of a foot or hand. Although work on soundings for the bridge to be erected across the Mis- souri river “at or near Fort Yates” halted as soon as the ice got soft during the recent thaw, the crew which was doing the work has just returned home. The reason for the delay was the necessity of fishing a truck off the bottom of the river. Throughout the winter drilling, de- signed to show at what depth hard bottom would be reached, has been done from the ice. John Dillon, in charge of the work, loaded a truck with heavy equipment, Just after the thaw, and started for shore, The wheels of the truck sank through the ice and tie vehicle rested on its frame. Pipe and other materials were “snaked” to shore with ropes. A heavy rope was tied to the front of the truck and an effort made to get it out of the ice. While this was going on, however, the truck fell through the ice into 12 feet of water. ucts the farmer who milks cows is ie having the new experience of selling | Sake eiaueer: BO ae mie | oy Honey Bell cated |New England; Elmer Bethke, Walter | About 70 million pounds of butter- lToman, Judson; Har Ebeltoft, | fat is produced annually in North} poi” 1 ae sed Dakota, so a drop in the price of but- |E*win Ebeltoft, and Lief Pederson. t ‘ 4 aka | Dunn Center; Harry Graves, Conrad | erfat affects seriously the merchant | taxon, ‘Aregard; Fred O'Berg, Kill- | and professional man, as well as the | ‘ srt a sat jdeer; Sylvester Schaefer, William | Ea eee market real fat |Dejaegher, Alvin Stayton, ‘Scranton: | ey ae employment se | cittord ‘Sams, Amidon; William | ation, especially in the large cities, iDenk. Harold -" bie atti a has been a big factor. nk, Harold Tebke, Elgin; Howard , s be os GET AFTER THAT { American people like and use butter |Lavachek, Carson; Anna Murphy, @) I D when they have the wherewithal to |Hellen Ellison, Timmer; Fred Jurgens, e buy it. points out Mr. Dice, as indi- {Richard Dohrman, Taylor; Walter | Don't snuffle along with a cold. At cated by the following table which | Malkowski, Ukraina; Fred Roesner. | the first sneeze use Mistol freely with gives the average annual per capita | Banks; James Leer, Rawson; and Ar-' the special dropper that is in every poundage consumption of butter and j thur Seeger, New Salem. bottle. You'll be surprised how quickly oleomargarine: { Teer Mistol clears your head and soothes Year Butter Oie| CANADA TRIPLES ALUMINUM _ sore nose and throat membranes. If 1914 17.0 1.46 | OUTPUT your voice is husky, or your throat 140 3.11; New York.—(?\—That United States . sore, gargle Mistol. Doctors use it. 165 1.73 |and Canada produce about half the | Itsoothes, heals, and checks infection. 178 2.12 | world's aluminum. The largest in- Get Mistol today at any drug store! 176 2.17 | crease of any country in the last four e 173 246 | Years was recorded in Canada. Pro- 169 2.74 | duction there has tripled since 1925. With population increasing more | The New York Trust company puts REG.U.S.PATOFF, Made by the Makers than a million a year in the United the world total for 1928 at 221.400 States, the statisticians say, “If the long tons, whereof the United States | per capita consumption of 17.62 and Canada supply 118,200. pounds of butter in 1927 had been |== ——== = carried into 1929, the demand would have been for 43 million pounds more than actually produced.” | It is obvious that the increased use | of butter substitutes was one of the | things that brought the price of but- ter down. Cheap cocoanut fat from | the Philippines coming in duty free at about seven cents a pound is not | giving old bossy a fair dess, accors- | ing to Mr. Dice. | Betier prices for dairy products de- pend on two things, states Mr. Dice. One is improved conditions in indus- try. During normal times from 17 to 22 cents of the consumer's dollar is | spent for dairy products so that should the industries start up in fuil | swing this spring the families of the | boss and workers will incrtase their use of dairy products. The other! thing that will help the situation | iy will be the liberal use of | products by all farmers and! verybody who will be bencfited by | @ ty of the farmers. { @ person consumes 20 of Nujol Here’s Your Chance Buy These Cars for the Repair Bills That Are Against --7 One Packard Sedan One Oldsmobile Sedan One Chevrolet Roadster + bile attachments One Model T Ford with box Chrysler Cabriolet Also One New Oldsmobile Coupe Never been driven. Wiil be sotd at dealer's price. 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