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ips i itl sau ipa EE i qn pai 7 a i a a a i: Hea d bi ue rel un if a 7 | a i i farm ost ee today with in acreage to wheat im the four phen ~~ states of the northwest. UNITED ACTION WECESSARY. | | Success of Proposal Will Mean | St. Paul, April 1—(}—Dr. John Lee Coulter, ft step reducing for Higher Prices Real Farm Relief to Farmers to Cooperate Elimination of Surplus and ECONOMIST'S ADVICE = lGrand Forks Musician | a | til eee HET fl the North Dakota Chicago. c. of the Farmers National 7 ape ate PLANT SUBSTITUTES, ESPECIALLY FLAX, IS nomist, met here geet eet ce Ge ap | | ‘e|Former North Dakotan Appeals in north- a — Head ommem: lat igh Fort Way, od. 38 to | sori | ct present of region Chicago, April 1.—()—The twelfth FH. ved S ‘Seah 2) =) 1S) ol = sons to Drive Here for Past Masters’ Program I oi acre a i Bi eae the fiftieth lanttvecincy he of Chinook Cagers an Rated Formidable in National Tournament annual University of gone from the sugar beet ily ib i Sn Cana apr oditalebtines fk 3 “fe COULTER April 1—(P)— of Captain Robert Dollar, SUCCEEDS JOHN LC. | it i ti ie Unadilla! ae a He ila iia : Ba | San Rafael, Calif., OF AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ‘A.C. ppy Ricks’ Sick in His California Home |"! pater vs fy Administrators . Mr. Coulter is now in the north- west in charge of the federal farm (Continued on, page nine) edn ing Head Since Beginning of DEVINE TS CONFIDENT) * OF SOIL'S MOISTURE |*“" School Year Appointed dent Logical Development of Satisfactory Service t chief economist to the federal tariff | Weather Will Permit Slope Ma- Dr. mentioned for the presidency since brn en gee Si i Php ep mer to accept the appointment of board’s acreage control program in the spring wheat area. been confined to his home here for several days with a heavy cold, his Selection as Permanent Presi- the qualifications of various men the Dollar Steamship company, has nly 2 RIBU T BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1930 ,.Who First Ac- cused Nicholas Mead, Is FRANK HAWKS LANDS s Murder POINTS TO PAST EXPERIENCE Chargeti Accessory Advised by Expert Observer’s Outlook : ui By hal Hi i iS i ee Me ii i alae ee i g i oes r F #2 Rib : | ean RE au il if ci i iil i Ey Le ‘s at aa ia : 3 if ue i atta fe i iit : qa il i | is zie i i | din | 4 Hl ata Hl ila Ha it i Ee ee Hl (ay dy ! Ndi Hatem Wan p nul d ee 2 cal ify Soe i ae oe it Hi fl i it aul tie ial ‘i bi 4 sg iit gas dg aft id Ea FF] | i Eh | Ree ua Ta wil A alii ata i Ieee ee ad ul ita a ie EH it Hecitie Se a aes lad lee Oa anne hig : ae i. ie Haale lit te litt a up Emphasized in Weather in Feed Crops, Tested Seed That is the forecast and advice of O. W. Roberts, federal meteorologist of the United States Weather Bureau sae, ler Robert Walker, Wheat Acreage Slash, Increase creased and of 577,166 persons. census of 1910 gave North Da- 715,000 Persons Held in Cash New Farm Families in the State Are Reassuring If North Dakota census takers do their job well, estimates that this Acourate Census Will Show NORTH DAKOTA WILL |ROBERTS FORECASTS |SHEPPERD NAMED PRESIDENT KEEP: CONGRESSMEN, | GOOD CROP BECAUSE) econd Courtenay Farmer 4mmigration Commissioner Says| Rotation and Fertilization Hook- DEPENDS ON ENUMERATORS Growth of Leading Cities and = tvers letic Director; To Teach Roy D. McLeod Appointed Ath- Football and Track “Mentor, the New Man Had Administration + Hd ing of KFJM Under Coneld-| ster —. by State Board of ORGE ‘BALDY’ HAYES NAMED BISMARCK BASKETBALL COACH) man Still Packs ‘Old Punch’ ported in Good Health Dies While Infant Son Is Re- John Ho ne Estimate Flood D i Mrs. Roscos Redington, 32 DAUGHTER VICTIM ale GE meeting ing inst ight, for several esti- {mproving Fire and Police Alarm Diversion of Bismarck storm wa- ters toa brea haprond ray hen Missourl river to prevent aa © ® = = ° | wo Co c: (a. Systems Advocated by Tel- ephone Executive taltivafd’boviom lends south of the according to ‘estimate made by ‘ition, oy engiese. “Te eatimate wan presen city would cost © Storm Sewer Volume TWO-HOUR PARK LIMIT SET ATKINSON SUBMITS ats