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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1980 REPORT SIPPORIS SYNTHETIC RUBBER, SUGAR | vamsivnaca names eing John Lindgren, Carl| saxophone, the French horn, and Norton and Walter Faccini, kettle drums ot the steam valliope. ‘The ergeant, who spends his spare The Venezuelan government has| American * ta’ reduced postal rates to other Latin-| United States. ae eee -GRANNSPECLATION U. S$. Chamber of Commerce Contends Producer Is Favored by Present System AND LEATHER ARE FORECAST Scientific Achievements Re- “ eounted at Inter-American Conference at Washington Wi 10. }—Rub- ie hag NR i er pulp mil Paave ‘and sugar from ‘cottonseed and animal industry, now in session here. The crystalline rubber, he said, was produced under the direction of Dr. E. W. Washburn, head of the bureau’s chemical laboratory, and opens up enormous possibilities for science and industry. He declined, ho to predict just what the it fully developed, would mean “solid 3 rubber,” Aan said, | m be something having properties produ chant and the manufacturer of agri-|he cultural commodities, but also general welfare of the public. New England Buries ; Capital City Child - Napoleon Sets Record Napoleon, N. D,, Sept. 10.—The local schools with the opened Monday largest enrollment in the school's his- R. R. Rich- all its own, and nobod: this would mean.” ing to leather, the scientist said investigations have shown that sulphite celloulose extracts, obtained from the waste of pulp mills, could be blended with ordinary vegetabl tanning material and used heavy leathers with satisfactory phy- sical and chemical properties. “The commercial significance of this work in the tanning industry,” explained, “is indicated by an estimated saving in tanning costs of from 10 to 20 per cent. Its.use will conserve material now largely wasted and help solve streams pollu- tion problems caused by the dump- ing of waste liquors into the rivers.” Recent work in the Bureau of Standards, he went on, has opened new ities for cotton growers by: obtaining from cottonseed hull bran the sugar xyl New York Woman To Address Nurses Janet M. Geister, New York, secre- jurse’ ly can say what ing work. KILLDEER MAYOR DEAD Killdeer,, N. D., Sept. 10.—Jack Whetstone, once Killdéer mayor and this | Wner of the Shannon hotel here, is dead. Claims Cancer Cure Bolzano, Italy,'Sept. 10—()—A pur- Ported cure for cancer was com- municated to the congress for the ad- vancement of science here today by ARE YOU A REVIEW OF RATE DECISION ASKED Western Railroads Want Revi- sion of Proposed Grain and Grain Products Scale }, asserted that tl quired rates which would substantial- ly reduce revenue “in the face of a general rate level which at present is and for years past has been insuf- ficient to provide a fair return.” Tt added the decision was handed ding that “it) the January 1. The investigation into grain rates commission the carriers. In its decision, however, the commission said it had found the reduced rates were needed entirely aside from the Hoch-Smith resolution, BUCK EXCHANGE ARRANGED nual buck exchange at the fairgrounds here Sept. 27. HAS SILVER ANNIVERSARY here celebrated its silver anniversary, here. Rev. John E. Hoyer is pastor. rn isnot alike Not by any means! Schilling’s is rich, in aromatic oils and fall of fisvor. Lemon :scKilling Lemon Extractcon- tains 3 times the amount of lemon oil required by the United States Gove MILLIONAIRE? | Nmers Ip YOU ARE, hay cat afiord to be reckless with silk Neaete 5e8 sockinns, even not be very sensi- bie, But most of us have to be careful. ‘When you wash fine things, only a soap should be used. That's ae what White King is au cls good Ss bh rie nut enoug! be—safe | By Old Ordinance Evanston, TL, Sept. 10—(%)—Out here it is a legal sin to teach to play the violin. Under. the circumstarices, Sergeant Gene Ruland decided yesterday to arrest three «violin teachers, their time studying up the old laws, found that in 1875 an ordinance was passed making it unlawful to teach the play- ing of the violin without a license. “The law has never been repealed,” = sergeant said, “so I only did my Oddly enough, there is no law, one way or the other, dealing with the Fire! Five! Hundreds of horses— ~ ughbreds—and two amen, rivals for the love of the girl—trapped in the fames!, Osily one of the thrills to be seen and-heard with the belly laughs in this story of three rookies. Run Leasp—Roscos Kanns—Sime Guuuver By Axtirur Gor Eurey Oleected by Noawan Tavnos > ALL-TALKING ALL-LAUGHING ‘All Talking Comedy and Sportlights TODAY and Capitol THURSDAY Theatre Tu IRTY thousand welcoming shouts as he steps to bat «+. the idol of them all. Bail one! Ball ewo!...and cr-r-ack! he’s done it again. Popularity co be lasting must be deserved. The new travel crepé is much in favor for the school teacher and office girl. They. are so practical and appear so well. Qualities at Robertson’s are always better. $15.00 d will always stand out [ HOME RUNS are made at the plate — not on the bench! Likewise what counts in a ciga- rette is what a smoker gets from it — not what is said about it. Chesterfield has a policy—give smokers what they want: z MILDNESS— the wholly nat- ural mildness of tobaccos that are without harshness or bitterness. BETTER TASTE—such as only a cigarette of wholesome purity and better tobaccos can have. Mack’s Band Featwing Jackie Sherman