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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1930_ Intensive Land Sales Campaign to Be Conducted SIDE GLANCES PROJECT 10 REGAIN FARMERS WHO LOSE FACTORY JOBS IS ON | Gol. C. F. Mudgett Decides Time! Is Ripe to Aid State, Ease | Unemployment MANY SETTLERS EXPECTED Terms Will Be Made Easy for Purchase of Farms Under Control of Bank | An intensive land sales campaign! through which efforts will be made to! sell practically all of the improved farms now held by the Bank of North! Dakota will be launched this month, it was announced today by C. F. Mudgett, manager and director gen- eral of the bank. | A local sales campaign will begin this month to give local persons the first opportunity to purchase. This) will be followed by an intensive ad-| COAL COMPANY WINS By George Clark Line Haul Charges Held to Be Unreasonable The state board of railroad com company which St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Rail. unlawful. The reparation is 1, 1929. or prejudicial.” ber. jglyph” by Murray Leinster, satirizes| the many melodramatic murder mys- Combination of Switching and granted on]of every big city; a country where switching charges paid after October;/men and women are human beings The complaining company asked that “switching charges be canceled | morrow at the Capitol Theatre. and reparation awarded on past ship- ments within the statutory period.”|“the only difference between a gang- A hearing was conducted before the|ster and a bookkeeper is one of ethics. jentire commission here last Decem~ The coal company is engaged in the operation of a strip lignite coal the interior of a submarine as its locales. “Murder Will Out,” which is an adaptation of “The Purple Hiero- roles Catherine Dale Owen, Lee Tracy, Marguerite Churchill, Warren Hymer, William Harrigan and Frank Albertson. A. C.R. 0. T. C. Rated As ‘Excellent’? Upon Inspection Showing On Friday night the Paramount rion vig aiien & ta pein Theatre will also present a midnight preview of “Paramount on Parade.”| Dakota Agricultural college R. O. T. .| This performance will start at eleven-| ©. unit by Lieut. Col. Bernard Lentz, teries that have recentily found their way to the talking screen. At the same time it manages to retain the punch and breathless suspense that have made mysteries popular with the movie-going public. missioners issued an order awarding | thirty. Tickets are now on sale at the|third infantry, Fort Snelling, Minn., reparation to Stevens Brothers Coal | Paramount box-office. complained that switching charges of the Minneapolis, |-| Gangland; a shadowy, elusive coun- way company were unreasonable and |try, with curiously undefined borders, upon completion of the recent annual inspection, according to official notice received from Major General Johnson Hagood, United States army, oy Dr. J. H. Shepperd, president of the North Dakota institution. This rating is far above the standards required, With the increase in the enrollment in the entire college there has also CAPITOL THEATRE set amid the slums and the palaces! whose vices spring from a warped en- It was alleged by the coal company} vironment; a country where fidelity|been an increase in the numbers en- that the charge of $3 a loaded car|to one’s fellows is held far higher assessed by the railway for switching from or to points on the coal com-|member of a gang has the support of pany’s spur and point of connection | powerful with tracks at Garrison, N. D., were “unjust and unreasonable in violation |mouths of relentless automatics. of the laws of the state, unjustly dis- criminatory and unduly preferential/ing to John Ford, Fox Movietorie rolled in the R. O. T. C. unit. The highest this past college year was 673 and 559 during the spring term. interests and where a/ Members of the unit will spend the “squealer” meets his doom at the/summer months at Fort Snelling, Fort Lincoln and Camp Perry, ac- This is the real underworld, accord- | cording to Major E. A. Lathrop, pro- fessor of military tactics at tne col- director, whose remarkable all talking | lege. drama, “Born Reckless,” opens to-| Major Lathrop and Capt. J. B. Conmy plan to be at Fort Snelling, Minn., from June 15 to 27. Lieut. Fay Smith will be at Fort Lincoln, from June 15 to July 15, and Capt. You and I have one code; the gang-! Frank 8. Ross will coach the seventh ster has another. And he lives up to| corps area R. O. T. C. rifle team for his far better than you or I, probably,| the national rifle matches at Camp for in his case, the punishment for| Perry, Ohio. than human life; wheré a regular “Broadly speaking,” says Ford, TEXAS LOSES 38 ATHLETES Graduation deals a hard blow to the University of Texas this year. Thirty-eight athletes finish their studies, including 13 football letter }men and four of the five starters on the basketball squad. A wealth of WARNING i |: Buy GENUINE BAYER Aspirin Know what you are taking to relieve that pain, cold, headache or sore throat. Aspirin should not only be effective, it must also be safe, Genuine Bayer. Aspirin is reliable, | dlways the same—brings prompt | relief sofely—does not depress the | heart. Do not take chances—get the Genuine product identified by the | name BAYER on the package and | the word GENUINE printed in. red. vertising and colonization campaign} in selected industrial districts. Indications are that there will be/ an influx of new settlers into the state to exceed that of previous years, according to a statement issued by the bank. “Preliminary surveys show,” the statement said, “that in the industrial districts of the country there are thousands of men, many of them farmers, who, during the years of high wages, migrated to the factory districts, worked hard and saved their money. They now find them- selves out of employment and their savings rapidly dwindling away with little prospect of steady employment in the near future. “Many of these men have decided that now, while they are still able to finance themselves, is the time to get back to the farm, where they are as- sured of at least a living. They have an added incentive in the fact that buying @ farm now, at the end of the agricultural depression with prices of land at the lowest level in years, their dollar invested in North Dakote land today should be worth two dollars tomorrow. “The advance guard of this army of homeseekers has already appeared in the state and in many localities are busily searching out the better bargains in farm homes. “The present plans of the Bank of ‘North Dakota call for a local sales campaign, which will be launched during the month of June, giving first BID NEA SERVE OK Reg. 5 FAT-OFF “You have no idea how utterly alone I feel.” be followed by an intensive advertis- ing and colonization campaigning in selected industrial districts, and if present indications can be relied on, North Dakota is likely to see an in- flux of new settlers into the state that will exceed anything in recent years. “It is expected that the exceedingly easy terms on which state land can be purchased will be a considerable factor in influencing outside settlers to come to the state.” | Today in Congress OO THURSDAY Lobby committee ani el compel Bishap m to answer questions on his leal activities. HOUSE Conaiders the Vental bill to re- vise copyright Inve. Special committee to invent! gate communintic activity con. tinues Ite work Im executive ses committee works to the local people the opportunity to purchase. The local campaign will hearing on modifi flood control plai Copyright 1820 by Dodge Brothers Cerporetien DODGE BROTHERS SIx y IDEAL FOR THE AMERICAN FAMILY Dodge cars have always been a prominent factor in the motoring life of the American family— because they have been dependable. And that same de- pendability is the foundation of this latest Dodge Brothers Six with its silent, sturdy and safe Mono-Piece Steel Body of unusual spaciousness, with wide doors and windows, abundant head-room, leg-room and elbow-room. Under the hood is a sturdy, dependable motor that gives it smooth, ‘flexible, powerful per- formance. And it is a safe car to drive with its weatherproof internal hydraulic brakes that are always positively equalized. Yet, with all the stiieniatine of tts design and construction, with all its typical Dodge dependability, the price is lower than for any other closed car ever included in the Dodge Brothers line. SIXES AND GIGHTS UPHOLDING EVERY TRADITION OF DODGE DEPENDABILITY 8355 me) Little Theater Head Going to European Vacation Festivals Prof. A. G. Arvold, founder of the Little Country Theater of North Da- kota Agricultural college, and family left Fargo recently for a pilgrimage in thé countries of Europe. They go by way of Iceland and then itinerary jhas been arranged to include all the important festivals and fairs this sea- son. He will represent the American Country Life association at the Inter- national Country Life conference at Liege, Belgium, where he will speak on “Social Factors in American Country Life.” s ‘WAR REFUGEE RETURNS Udine, Italy—(#)—Mis\ing 15 years, | ever since he was separated from his | father in an Austrian concentration ‘camp in what is now Jugo-Slavia, young. Valentino Flocco ‘has at last | rejoined his family. After straying | from the internment depot, young | Flocco wandered about Croatia, work- | ing on farms, and when finally found | by consular authorities of his native | country he had forgotten his Italian j speech, mine near Garrison. Its annual ship-| failure is quick and certain. ments of lignite coal by rail amount|from this code, the gangster is as human as anyone. This is the fact we It was held by the commission that {have stressed in “Born Reckless,” by charges complained of|portraying the underworld as i: real- to about 40,000 tons. switching prior to October 1, 1929, have not/ly is. been shown to be unreasonable, but Aside Edmund Lowe heads a powerful] of Bottineau, for a permit to operate that after that date, the Ime hauljcast which includes in the featured rates from or to Garrison were un- WILL HEAR FREIGHTING PLEA The board of railroad commission- ers will conduct a hearing at Botti- neau courthouse, June 19, to con- sider the ‘application of F. W. Schultz motor freight service in that vicinity. reasonable and unlawful. The switch- = _--- FIT TO FIGHT or FIT TO FLOP? ing charge of $3 per car in addition to the line haul rates was ordered canceled on or before July 1, 1980. le ee | AT THE MOVIES | a ORT PARAMOUNT THEATRE ‘The action in “Murder Will Out,” First National and Vitaphone pro- duction which is booked for a one day run at the Paramount Theatre beginning tomorrow, starts in ‘a bachelor apartment and has an ex- clusive club, a deserted highway, a Chinese pagoda on an elaborate coun- try estate, @ police detective bureau, @ doctor's office, a cemetery at mid- night, a United States weather bu- reau, & morgue, New York harbor and VOTE YES FOR SUNDAY MOVIES WED. JUNE 25 . B PACTORY M. 5. GILMAN CQO. BROADWAY AT SECOND ST. BISMARCK PHONe® sos NOW ONE OF THE LOWEST PRICED CARS IN THE WORLI PLYMOUTH SOLD MY DerteGh RODE KS PALES RVERY Word dc ——— When tempted to over-indulge “Reach for a Lucky instead” Be moderate—be moderate in all things, even in smoking. 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