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BANK FOR FARMERS === <°=>~ SPAIN REPUBLIC HAS ALONE SUGGESTED ee". eco.) NOT BERN FORMALLY BY IOWA SENATOR) Safe-isecits="==-) RECOGNIZED BY POPE Brookhart Charges Feaerat/ANNUAL POPPY SALE Semi-Official Statement From { Banks Are in Control of BEGINS § ATURD AY Vatican Clarifies ‘Confused Wall Street Men Situation’ Sunshades Our 1921 Price Was $2.35! Our Summer Sale Price ..+ $100 Painted awn- Men’s Shirts $2.25 was the 1921 Price! Our Summer Sade Price... $100 Double - shrunk Broadcloths. New patterns Whites. “Stay- Rite” collars. Dairy Pails In 1921, Just One Pail of Similar Quality Cost 50c! Set of 3 $100 Sturdily con- structed, rust- resisting, good grip handles. 12-qt. capacity. “ a\ Washington, May 20—()—Describ- ing the federal land and intermediate credit banks as “in the control of Wall Street representatives,” Sena- tor Brookhart, Republican, Iowa, suggested Wednesday that farmers be allowed to establish a banking sys- tem of their own. - les in er Such a move, he said in an address| poppies which disabled World War|Srcmmmen Tas auld to have ad- ay. tlt Eeedcioth, fates. pond over the National Broadcasting sys-| veterans have been making through|nication of its formation to the Full cut, elas- inner belt. tem, would lay the foundation forline winter will go on sale here, and| Apostolic Nunclo at Madrid, express- colors, 8 to 14 tic at’ sides. Flesh, pink, muccess Of efforts to bring agrictl-| embers of the local American Le-| ing the wish to continue friendly re- Lica Loe ee oa ture out of the depression, “an estab- lished institution since 1920.” - The board which now controls the federal land and intermediate credit banks, Brookhart asserted, should be abolished and the institutions turned over to the farm board. Then the latter should be authorized to develop @ complete cooperative banking sys- tem, he added. “When this is organized and de- veloped, it would supplement the ne- cessity for government money and enable the farmers to finance their own cooperative propositions,” Brook- hart said. “At present ‘they have no permission. even to organize such a system under either the laws of the states or the United States. The big financial interests have watched these laws and kept all suclr author- ity from them.” He blamed the federal reserve board for having done “more to bring about the agricultural depression than all other causes combined,” and said if the farm board “does not want to be abolished” it should back legislation for an “efficient and na- tion-wide cooperative banking sys- tem.” The simplest way to establish the system, he said, would be “to amend the intermediate credit act and) change that bank into a national co- operative reserve bank with all the powers of the federal reserve bank, including the power to issue coopera- tive reserve notes as currency upon the same security as the federal reserve bank itself.” “As our banking system is now con- trolled,” Brookhart contended, “even the surplus credit and deposits of the farmers themselves are sent away to New York to be loaned to brokers in stock gambling at a low rate of interest, as low as one per cent, while farmers must pay from six to 12 per cent for loans to produce the, food of life itself.” CHARGE UNION WITH arrests were made. President Machado transmitted a message to congress in which he said that “unrest persists” and threatened to again suspend constitutional guar- antees in the provinces if necessary to avoid “a very disagreeable situa- tion.” The restoration of guarantees, he said, had resulted in action “pre- judicial to the maintenance of order.” The atmosphere was tense with tumors of impending trouble. Troops were on the alert for outbreaks in Oriente, Canta Clara and Camaguey provinces and nationalist leaders were under heavy guard. Commun- istic pamphlets were being circulated but opposition leaders insisted that no manifestations were planned for HOLDS MILLEN DRAWING NEAR Time When ‘Wolf and Lamb Will Lie Down Togetier’ Slowly Approaching Belief that the millenium, when the “wolf will le down with the Lamb,” is slowly but surely approaching was expressed to members of the Rotary club Wednesday noon by Rabbi J. H. Mekler of the Bismarck Jewish con- | gregation, There are numerous indications, the speaker said, that the human race is ascending in its spiritual life to the highest and most incomprehensible sphere and that the prophecy of Isalian’ regarding the wolf and the lamb is on the way to fulfillment. Rabbi Mekler said his interpretation of the prophecy is that it applies to the relationship between man and have ruled for thousands of years have vanished. Discussing the belief of the Jews regarding a “Messiah,” Rabbi Mekler said the term means “anointed” and that many individuals have been giv- en the title during the course of He- braic history. Among them he men- tioned Moses, who led the Jews from Egypt, Solomon and David. At one time, he said, every man who took up arms ‘in defense of the Jewish nation | was regarded as a “Messiah” and it was a common title of judges. The Jewish conception of the Mes- siah, Rabbi Mekler said, is that he will take up the duties and accept the habits of David as a defender and protector of the Jewish race. The Thousands of the Paper Flow- ers Will Be Sold to Aid Dis- abled Veterans Saturday, May 23, the little red gion Auxiliary unit, who wiil -onduct the sale, are calling attention to the rehabilitation work which sale money carries on. “The poppy sale realizes a con- tinuation of the work of mercy and relief begun by women during the war,” Mrs. Fyrane Baker, rehabilita- tion chairman, said Wednesday. “Through the sale of these little memorial flowers, the Auxiliary is en- abled to continue its activities for the welfare of disabled veterans and their dependents. The bulk of the money will be expended here in our own community in service to needy dis- abled men and their families during the coming year. “Because each poppy made means one cent for some needy d!sabled man, who,can earn money in no other way, there often is a tragic and pathetic story wrapped up in these little flowers, Mrs. Baker pointed out. “Three hundred flowers a day is the limit usually placed on workers to keep them from overtaxing their strength, but $3 a day is a God-send to men who have earned nothing for months and years.” Approximatey 10,000,000 of the pop- pies have been made this year and |for these about $100,000 has been paid into the empty pockets of tne dis- abled men. INDIAN OPERETTA IS FINE ENTERTAINMENT ‘Bells of Capistrano’ Is Present- ed by 36 Girls From U. S. Indian School ‘age settings, musical numbers and graceful dances combined to Vatican City, May 20—()—To clar- lify what has been described as a con- fused situation, a semi-official state- ment from the Vatican Wednesday said the Spanish republic had not yet been recognized by the Holy See. Immediately after its installation, the provisional Spanish Republican lations with the Holy See. The Nuncio on instructions from the Vatican acknowledged the com- munication and confirmed the Holy See's sentiments of particular good will toward the Spanish nation. It was explained here, however, that real recognition of the Spanish re- public has not been, and could not be given for a double reason: Because the king of Spain has not formally abdicated but merely retired from the country to await developments, and because the present Republican gov- ernment is only, as it itself declares, a provisional government, and that definite assent of the Spanish nation has been left to the Cortes, which soon will be convoked. Present relations between Spain and the Holy See are being carried on on the basis of acknowledgment of the constituted power which today di- rects the destinies of the former coun- try. Meanwhile, it was said Wednesday that the Cardinal Segura, primate of Spain who fled to France, and two bishops expelled by the Republican government of Spain, are coming to Vatican City to make a full report to the pope on their experiences and observations. The cardinal now ts resting at Lourdes and is expected shortly. It was said to be untrue that he aban- doned his post. He retains the office and is considered absent only tempo- rarily because of the force of circum- stances. The reports of these clerics are expected to influence in some measure whatever policy the Vatican adopts toward the Spanish situation. Minnesota Farmer Is Killed by Train Moorhead, Minn., May 20.--(P)}— Struck by a Northern Pacific freight train en route from Staples to Dil- worth, Minn., Robert Rea, 77, retired Glyndon, Minn., farmer, was instantly killed early Wednesday a short dis- had the leading role in the produc- tion, possesses a sweet soprano voice. While her dramatic ability was not, perhaps equal to that of some of the other characters, she nas gr and poise which helped to carry cif her part well. Mary and Marian Slater, two tal- ented sisters who have fequently pleased Bismarck audiences with siong and dance numbers had i.nport-; ant parts in the play. Mary filled two} difficult roles, that of the ding man, Ramon, owner of an unprofit-, able ranch and also Pose, an Indian Medicine man. Marian takes the part of Marie, a Spanish girl a:id sis- ter of Ramon. She is in love with Billy Betns, played by Catherine Bai- ley. Billy, a cowhand, adds consider- able humor to the play, with his col- orful language and witticisms. His bashfulness in winning the hand of Marie gains the sympathy of the au- dience from the start. Ida Azure portrayed Noneeta, an Indian girl, who through her bravery and loyalty, helps to save the ranch. She has a lovely contralto voice, which has excellent future pusibili- ties. The story relates how the Or-/ tego Rancho has suffered frum the depredations of cattle thieves until but one herd remains. This ts to be sold to pay off the mortgage, held by the villainous Jake Kraft, (played by Rev. Mr. Glenn formerly was at Grand Forks and Grafton, N. D., be- fore going to South Dakota. CAPITOL THEATRE 35c until 8 o’clock Daily at 2:30-7-9 TONIGHT Lillian Thiefoe). Just before Lal falls due, the herd is stolen. The Indians become ‘unfriendly, because they believe Ramon has: taken their lands and declare that’ a curse has been placed on the mission, which can be lifted only | when the bells of Capistrano ring! again. In the meantime a map of! the ranch, showing the location of a lost gold mine, is found and Ramon | promises to divide his new foundi Wealth with the Indians, thus pro- vidihg a happy ending. Through the efforts of Mr. and’ Mrs. 8. R. Mote and Miss Miriam) Knauf, who directed the operetta, a was an entertainment of high order. LEADING ENGINEER DIES New York, May 20.—(P)—Edward Dean Adams, for more than a half century one of America’s outstand- ing engineers, industrial leaders and bankers, died Wednesday of advanced age at his Fifth avenue home. He was 85. PLANES REACH CHICAGO | Chicago, May 20.—(#)—The first fleet of army planes converging on Chicago from Dayton, Ohio, flew over the Chicago lake front at 1:25 p. m. (C. D. T.) Wednesday, headed north- ward. Salt Lake City will plant 10,000 j trees as its contribution to the observ- | Hebrews believe. he raid, that spir-!ance of the bicentennial birth of’ itual redemption will come when [George Washington. | ON, DANIELS The screen’s most Ne engaging _person- ality as a dash- 7) daring, dy- daredevil electrifying the great minds of Wall Street with neglecting all for a girl who laugh- ed at his tender wooing. The smartest of mod- ern comedy- dramas! Coming “Great Meadow” Wash Dresses In 1921, Mother Paid $2.98! Our Summer Sale Price. . . 2 for Men’s Shorts Fancy Assorted Patterns! They're 50c Values, Now New Corselet Imagine! 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