The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 16, 1930, Page 2

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* vu i E & s g | GANSOLVEMARKET Essential to Proper Handting et - Grain, Jacobson Asserts to Montana Growers LOANS POSSIBLE BY UNITY} Operation of Farm Storage Law in This and: Neighboring States Also Involved Havre, Mont., June 16.—(#)—Farm- ers of the Northwest and the nation must support whole-heartedly the federal farm-board and the Farmers ing program are to be realiged, Rolf Jacobson, attorney for the Farmers Union ‘Terminal association, told grain men here today. ‘Mr. ‘Jacobson, speaking before the Montana Elevator Dealers association, in convention here, gave a brief out- Build Marketing Machinery “How is the objective, real farm re- Hef to be brought about? funds for ‘eff aps * funds for “effective merchandising loans and for advances as supple- | mental Joans in addition to loans " from the Intermediate Credit bank and I banks, commercia! H Shee Si oyptal rang oer Pora' loan pamphlet for 1! been interpreted as that there will be no pegged or fixed price levels for wheat or other grains. The > Pamphlet says that “The Farmers National Grain corporation will supplem EAPEESUERNSHADE DeUSpeps eyed: rl jeaailtiee ‘li ila thee weal a prekey faitstnnrt! Pil hanetaihe 4 ALO PASSER IE EEE eee T ARAMOUNT Little Mitsi Green, that pert, eight- | WRENORM RAVAGES = IN THREE OUNTES amusing sequence which takes place | in @ Paris park. Then Skeets gher introduces Mitai, who proceeds RERRTECES Hn g a i F i gs #2 ny i upp ag i et 1] Tat a 8 ; i E Hi mers Loyally Suppor ORLY COOPERATION Waste in Morton, Cavalier and Towner Areas Reports of wireworm ravages in Cav- alier, Morton and Towner counties, North Dakota, have been received by Prof. J. A. Munro, entomologist, North, Dakota ural college. Entire . ‘Agricult fields of grain have been laid to waste and information is being sought to combat this pest. “Although only three North Dakota counties have reported wireworms it is well to be on the lookout in other counties in the western and north- ‘western section of the state, Mr. Mun- ro cautions, “as this territory has been infested in past years.” not susceptible to wireworm injury ”| and may be sown with safety on the infested land. The adult tte wireworm, which is. commonly wn as the click beetle, is dark brown to black in color, slender, and about one-half inch in length. It has received the name “click” beetle because of its ability to ;| make a clicking sound. The larva :|Dean Bolley Leaves ngth. Wireworms are of minor impoitance in North Dakota as a garden pest, states Mr. Munro, but of majo im- Portance to field crops such a3 wheat; corn, barley, and oats. Occasionally this pest is reported to cause serious BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1930 |and will go to Pelesch castle, to rest |day @ week ago, the sovereign has |from the throne, placed a crown on KING CAROL RESTS Capital to Recuperate From Strain of @ throne, has become over-worked. until Thursday. Since his arrival in Bucharest Fri- been the center of crowding events which thrust his eight-year-old son his own head, and all but brought a reconciliation with his divorced wife, ; Queen Helen, mother of Michael and @ former Princess of Greece. Carol, who throughout. his five-year sojourn in Paris with Mme. Lupeseu, jing: T. F. M. never lost his taste for long hours and hard work, since he returned has had to face and solve difficult problems of family relationships and of govern- ment. Yesterday he became tired. A high official issued denial of re- to the London Daily Mail: Saturday said she would enter Rumania imcog- nito yesterday from Bagden, near. Vi- enna, in compliance with a promise of Carol’s to send for her. ‘ ‘There was still some question today of the status of the divorce of Carol and Helen. The Rumanian orthodox church issued » statement that it did not recognize the divorce, but this - |apparently did not effect legality of the action under Rumanian law. It was said that full legal annulment could come only through the: courts which granted the divorce to Helen two years ago. 50 C hevrolet Staf attending &@ meeting in the G. P. hotel today. ‘This meeting has ben called by. T. |F. Kinman, zone manager of the FROM OVERWORK |Rumania’s New Monarch Leaves .| Bucharest, June 16—(—King {Carol If, who ten days ago deserted |Mme.. Magda Lupsecu for the cares ting Relief System, Fargo zone of thé company,-for the ‘purpose f discussing with’ the deal- er organization in this part of the zone plans and policies of the com- pany and to re-write dealer contracts for the contract year of 1930-31. This meeting is one of several which are being held throughout the Fargo zone during the month of June. These meetings include the cities of Grand Forks, Devils Lake, Minot, Glendive, Williston, Mobridgé, Aber- deen, Jamestown and Farga. The following men from ihe Chev- rolet Motor company "zone office at Fargo are in attendance at this meet- losiff, assistant sales man- Promotion meeting are T. J. Ahlberg, zone man- ager of the Motor Accounting com- pany, Minneapolis; H. A. Loomis, Gen- eral. Motors Acceptance corporation, Mirmeapolis, and Carl Collins, Camp- bell-Ewald Advertising company. family will make their hea in this South American metropolis for at least six months while Mr. Bolley carries on his studies. H. H. Fross, Chevrolet representa- tive, is in charge of arrangments for the meeting. For South America Prof. H. L. Bolley, botanist at North Dakota Agricultural college and ex- periment station, left Fargo June 10 and ‘will sail out of New York on the injury to potatoes and other plants. {Steamship Western World for South This year France will have 1310 first line airplanes, Italy 1100, the aaeet States 950, and Great Britain ‘The U. 8. Navy Department be- Neves that the level of the Pacific Haney is slightly higher than the At- Ic. Pond’ Is Feature Play at Chautauqua le for Season tickets now being fe r = other attractions on the five-day program. wuts Main Chautauqua, which is brought here under the au: prado will be used to purhease additional equipment for Camp Chan Owapi, operated by the and Burt Pinney are hei teams whieh are making the tic ic . Fin- cy ending ing the ticket sale solicitation. Mr. Fin. panied by Bolley and his daughter Ann. 5 3 spices of the recreational committee of the America where he has been assigned to study botanical and agronomic re- lations of native and cropping plants in the southern hemisphere for = year, He was accom} Mrs. Dean Bolley will spend about a month in the highlands of Brazil, be- tween boats, working out of Rio De Janeiro and Sao Paulo. He expects listed as one of the regular at- Nervousness Banished Through and different medicine, the crown prince King Carol II. Then Mironescu Maniu (left center) to form a new cabinet, aided by Professor Jorga (right center), a former tutor and life-long friend of the new monarch. ive in Buenos Aires, Argentina, time for the spring planting. The quarters Reports of the trip and progress in the work in South America will be sent back at intervals, according to Dean Bolley. Rush to Dude Ranches Beginning from East St. Paul, June 16—Dude ranch va- cations will be more popular this ‘and | Year than ever before, E. E. Nelson, Konjola Gave Quick Relief To Bismarck Man Neuritis, Stomach Trouble and ys Union Ma CLOTHING EXHIBITS PLANNED FOR FARS dunio¢ 4-H Clubs of State to Re- peat Program in 25 Coun- ties This year Ing, ete, on Lyman District. For further particu- lars concerning the work see Oscar Kavonius, Pres, of th board will furnish the the bi ing, Fide pill be opened. on June goth at the clerk's office at 2 o'cloc 4-H clothing clubs in every has { during the year. In 1929, 98 Fargo. This year the state fair will; Ye in Grand Forks. If garments have been worn, they may be laundered and exhibited as well as any new ones. 3. Be sure itor’s name, address . 4 At the meeting prior to county fair plan what garments to exhibit and how they may be collected andsent or taken to the county fair. 5. In to the throne whieh he renounced in 1925 -haired Mme.. Magda Lupeseue (upper left). ‘the beautiful Princess Helene (upper right) has refused to be reconciled her even though pressed to do so “for reasons of state.” Teported to be young Prince Nicholas (lower left) who maneuvered the sur- prise return of his brother to Bucharest, resulting in the overthrow of the boy King Michael (lower right), who now becomes the Duke of Alva and “heir apparent” to the throne. The Dowager Queen Marie (lower center), always had opposed the return of her wayward eldest‘son, telegraphed her congratulations from Oberammergau. Former Minister (upper center) headed the 2-hour Arthur Girl Chosen government which to allow advance Already a flow of eastern persons, entire families, have for the summer on dude horseback i resigned to accept Position as field worker for the Red Cross. 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D. ‘ 614 Main Avense ‘NOTICE In new floor, painting, = schools No. 1 and'No- 8 of ie board. The material but ler is to haul it from Wi: .m. e board reserves the right to ro: Ject any or all bids, Sei a0 nd og Icave all bids to MRS. MARTHA MOT Clerk of Lecan 1%, ing, N. Dak. Dated June 11th, 1930. anecer —_—_————S———— On Creat James W. Marek Thine bee South ot Bismarck, N. Dak. The Capital Commercial College 3145 Main Ave. , Phone 121 Bismarck, N. Dak. ' A Real Office Training School — VALUE — A COMMERCIAL COURSE is very valuable. It would be cheap at a cost of A THOUSAND DOL- LARS. It is better than an in- heritance of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, for that would prob- ably soon be lost. You cannot lose @ practical education. It ts the best working capital. A COMMERCIAL EDUCATION takes young people into the great corporations, the great industries, and the great financial institu- tions. It gives splendid op- Portunities for advancement. It leads to permanent positions. 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