The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 2, 1930, Page 3

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By Repesnitre Cer Doms | gon conducted by, the es y Rept ve er, of that state, author of the measure. broad oe cae 1 Campbell, in leaving office, asserted | the entire period Campbel treasury officials were not sincere in | fice. their prohibition activities and that |* —— ee Jumping beans found in. Mexico Politics had Argertlakge with enforce- | ment. At the same time, a federal 7 id esentment accused hii jcontain the larvae of small moths saan, Soe Sees which, by their movements inside the he proposed, bean, make it jump about. ucts 341,000 acres; of cattle, hogs and| which he may, if he will bring his THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 19380 Carrington Firm as the increase upon other schedules | sheep 818,000 acres. Production within operation of the Is Contest Winner |H\DE SAYS TARIFF in the bill. “The total shift in acreage from|J8W, fined profitable’ protection.” — . “This increase was’ 5443 per cent.|crops of which we now produce too Sg HRT PR Minot, N. D., July 2—(—First ‘The increase on all items covered in/ great a surplus.to crops to which in-| Urges Adoption of place in the state-wide creamery, but- | the bill is only 6.17 per cent. jcreased tariff protection now offers a * : Hyde cited as important agricul-|better market could run as high as Probe Resolution | TEST GET ter at the northwest fair here went ‘ tural products upon which the rate! 10,000,000 acres. Washington, July 2.—()—Prompt to the North American creamery of Carrington, it was announced today. thas aised cattle “The act adds to the potentialities TRIP 10 ALASKA he ee ge creamery was given) Avers It Provides Protection, ol gen reg hides,” Son ine of the bagi of the federal farm] adoption of a resolution authorizing Ma. ‘ . ’ staple cotton, flaxseed, soybeans, but-|board. It fords the farmer of|a house investigation of prohibition Second place went to the Wahpe- Potentially and Actually, ' ‘ a uate breastworks behi icasereaiiety “AL Wahbbton; witty & 5 FEO ter and cheese, milk and cream,| America adeqi ror! ind | enforcement in New York City under | products is more than twice as large of laxity. The investigation, Winner Will Receive Vacation casein, eggs, a large variety of fresh ; production against the market de- fe ir fri Par- seasons of short crops, but it benefits { ane "ote are cana te. cath State Meeting Here Will Be Ate rahi tite HAG GU aa ue oe) oe classes a wheat by creating a Place Your Order NOW | ying admissi - stronger market.” —Pay Wh ” | is tr eT, wool, eggs, long-staple cotton and/ One great source of potential bene- ey When You Get It! H | — ek yE ‘Tour as Guest of The Tribune and Paramount Theatre _ One of 21 Bismarck girls will re- «ceive a free trip to Alaska this sum- mer as the guest of the Tribune and the Paramount Theater. That is the number entered in the Bismarck popularity contest now un- der way.: The winner will-be deter- mined by the number of votes cast score of 91%, followed by the White Ice Cream company of Minot with a Score of 91%. Other butter scores were Ryder Cooperative Creamery association 91; Fingal creamery, 91; and Kenmare creamery, 90. NEW YORK BANKERS TO BE IN BISMARCK | The winner will become a member of a party from the Northwestern states on a tour of Alaska. All ex- Penses will be paid and provision will be made: by the Tribune and Para- mount to see that Miss Bismarck is entertained along the way. Standings of the various Se ants will be published from ie to time in the Tribune. The names and addresses of the 21 contestants and the votes cast for them up to this morning follow: Rosalind Brown, 114 Rosser, west, 600. Arlene Schroeder, 622 Front Ave., 700. tended by Men From Twin City Banks Reservations being made for hotel rooms here next week indicate that the meeting of the State Bankers as- sociation, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 8-9, will be attended by repre- sentatives of some big Eastern fi-| nancial institutions. J. D. Rising, of the National City’ Bank of New York, made such reservation at the Prince hotel today. Another representative from New York is also expected, be- sides a number from the Twin Cities. Washington, July 2—(4)—The new tariff law was hailed by Secretary Hyde today as a “distinct gain” for agriculture, providing increased pro- tection, actually and potentially, for American farmers. In an address over a network of radio stations, the secretary said it would serve to hold the home market for the American producer and would stimulate agriculture to balance its dairy products, he said, will be gen- erally beneficial and others will help in border markets. “The new act reduces, even though it may not entirely eliminate, the dis- parity in tarfif protection, which has existed between agricultural and in- dustrial products,” he said. “On an equivalent ad valorem basis, the per- centage of increase on agricultural Good fruits, fresh vegetables and sugar. “The duty on wheat was not in- creased above the rate established by the president under the flexible pro- vision of the act of 1922,” he said. “Establishing this rate of 42 cents in the 1930 act, however, makes possible such changes in rates as later investi- gation may show to be required. “Despite the surplus in production, the duty on wheat is partially effec- | tive. It is most effective in protect-| ing the hard spring wheat growers in fit to agriculture, Hyde said, was the; Possibilities which the tariff opened} up for better balanced production. “For instance, we import vegetables which require 388,000 acres to pro- duce,” he said. “Our imports of soy | bean oil require 160,000 acres; of corn, ; 84,000 acres; of meats and meat prod-| WARDS Blue label MONTGOMERY Wa Store Phone: Four-Seven-Six LOW PRICE— ' HIGH QUALITY— FULL LENGTH--¢ AND GUARANTEED) # Not Prison Made BISMARCK, N. DAK. “Now Mark Bismarck” BINDER TWINE. | Store Hours: 9 til 6; Sat.ti9 | BISMARCK GROCERY CO. Bismarck, North Dakota 3 The mace pane coer aac has Fo r t h e greed not been com! y the local com- { tariber Teper, be yin ago, |inttee, headed by F. E. Sheperd. of | C : ig ;, | the First National, as chairman. The a } we aoe Gussner, 202 Rosser, west, | oneral outlines are for calling the |! hjld ren HE A i Uw E Mer convention to order in the Masonic | \ es ee: carina iat 6:30 _iuesday morning. ‘ ; Second | Rev. F. E. Logee speak the invo- t eee LM acer eet ed Se and reed A. a hott it een E make the address of welcome. : Spaapepeeiieele| ce: of SounD DESIGN " Biyitio M. Fahigren, 407% Fifth]. Tuesday afternoon will be devoted anseles . d women street. ’|to a golf tournament at the Country ral needs for ee H. Newton, 321% Main Ave., beeps a a tea for the ladies bodies. ). al J B; » 120 A A, t,|_ The banquet will be held at the { Af 0 ies bined ss Patterson hotel at 6:30 ayeeeent tae Fi d i i t t i , 1 ti d d Mi erite Kerinedy, 518 Sixth|ning. There will be a dance at the pas ‘ae vi club house at § o'clock. © New For engine gives outs and ng acceteration, speed an power y \ Josephine Cervinski, 509 Tenth} Wednesday, the second day, will be- street, 500. gin with a forenoon session opening i Agnes Nielson, 500 Avenue A. at 9:30 at the Masonic temple. The mn, ” Marian Jensen, 709 Fifth street, 100, | afternoon will be devoted to goif and without sacrifi icing reliability or economy Katherine Kositzky, 723 Eleventh |a visit to the C. M. T. C. at Fort Lin- street. coln, Lena Johnson, Bismarck. W. C. Macfadden, Fargo, is secre- Elizabeth Reshe, Bismarck. tary of the association and also Olga Ingelson, Bismarck. civilian aid foryNorth Dakota to the Maret Agre, 515 Seventh street. secretary of war. Those for whom no votes were cast = yesterday were late entrants and votes , i gl at THE GOOD PERFORMANCE of the is built to allow free passage of Barberry Hunters THEATRE nt ry Open Season’s Work PH RATE Ford car, so apparent on every high- gases through the valves and to thore Fargo, N. D., July 2—()}—Sixteen i ; mix the fuel b duci mm. N filgteratoticonumion: barkiery: Homie way, is due largely to the sound oughly e y producing 3 "Sr mae aga cn 1d f th turbulence within the cylinders dur- out from here today on eradication i ;. 4 ur! lence withi: expeditions into Burke Dickey Moun- mechanical design 0} e engine. y! ral lcLean counties. The . group spent Tuesday receiving final It has outstanding acceleration, ing compression. The spark thus ej nate rageiec tural collteer oa oO! a - eiapct leader in aasbedey eeaiicasions speed and power, yet that is only part flashes quickly through the whole leader. *, sn * *. - ining barberry hunters are divided of its value to you. Greater still is © many large companies that keep _fuel charge, resulting in quieter and Into four groups four men each. The squad which will work Burke a es Ke . 5 r county is made up of George Fisher, the fact that it brings you all these accurate cost figures. In every detail more effective engine performance. ‘Wahpeton, squad leader; Donald a : Es Lawrence, Fargo; Leonard Friberg, 4 oes * » - Rockford, Til, and Glenn McCleary, Beau tiful hair ! (Gomis) features without sacrificing cither of construction it has been carefully Other factors are the direct ¥) Fisher, Minn. *, e 5 of Floyd Being, York, ayued tenton |. Modern hair dressers arrange the With Sound! reliability or economy. planned and made for the work it 8T@Vity gasoline feed, the specially s : set, aan: lenn Reichert, | important to guard its color and That is the reason the Ford car _has to do. esig! . bert Sao county workers are Ray-| lustre; keep it in perfect condition. f mond Gregorson, Moorhead, Minn.,/ ao tivs than with Danderie.” Gace |g The Marvel of Motion has given such satisfactory service to The design of the compression *P°t manifold, aluminum pistons, mee ‘can peyote lage time you use your brush, just moisten Pictures P Hy leggerness, it with this delicately fragranced A one ‘“ x , i ili gg ey RET gu," Then as you draw i through Bsa ” until ie millions of motorists all over the chamber is an important factor in chrome silicon alloy valves of larger ‘ J your , it removes the excess oil; aily Performances a‘ y Jeader; Carl Roberts, Egeland; | pring: lor: SONG! : 2 A . . 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