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stg) eb yl et tatty PRODUCTS RATES | ARE RECOMMENDED, Examiners Favor Changes in Reports Given to Interstate Commerce Commission Washington, May 28.—(?)—Two ex- ‘aminers recommended to the Inter- state Commerce commission Thur day a new basis of rates for applic tion throughout the country on co ton seed and its products and related articles, The proposals, Money and Georg in increases in the southe nd Mississippi valley and reduc the mountain Pacific region and tral and eastern trunk line t The rates on imported co meal and cake, now lower tha on the domestic manufac ticle, would be raised to a level with the home product. made by John T. ch, would result of cottonseed, cott and fibre, v t cake and mea Seventy-t ed and the com mong other cotton seed and ¢ meal should be the for basis ranging fr dred y for f! in 40,000-pound carlots to hauls of 2,000 miles or o Would Change Oil Rates under ations in . northeast and west » regions would be on Rates on v animal oils in w ritory from points territory to southeastern eastern destinations would be on aj csgs basis of 90 per cent of the southwest- ern scale. The interstate rates on cottonseed oil foots, sediments and similar prod- NEW COTTON SEED |; | montl Barred P; “pr i | Wilton Flock Heads ; Chickens in Laying rove an eld in Murder _ Fisher, below, Craw wh dmitted p month last year. in the opin The mall nd | above, former deputy irrendered at Lo: 3 North Dakota | ‘eraged near- j per nen higher than for ‘This is in producing | average | nin April was 17.3 eggs| production for the of 20 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1931 weight all through the comparison, Ithough the feeding, breeding, care and management given were <denti- TREAGIRY DEFICIT IS $1,000,792,490 | Deficit Will Be Reduced Consid- erably When Tax on In- come Is Received Washington, May 28.—(#)—The treasury deficit reached $1,000,792,- 430.88 on May 26. Thursday's statement of the treas- ury condition showed the billion dol- |lar mark was passed when expendi- jtuers for the fiscal year since last July 1 mounted to $3,793,364,329.56 |and revenue from all sources aggre- | gated only $2,792,571,898.68. | The deficit, however, will be reduced | considerably when income tax col- |lections from the second quarter's payments on 1930 income are received on June 15. | will receive installments on war debts owed this country by foreign nations, ‘including interest. The interest, if |paid in cash, which it is indicated | will be done, can be applied to re- | ducing the deficit. | This amount should total around tween $70,000,000 and $80,000,000. If, however, the total expenditures amount to the figure set by President well above a million dollars. of thi in the same period of the | At that time the government also | ~ Co-ed Cadet tary training. vanced infantry tactics, Associated Press Photo 1 Jessie Gray Breiland is the only ‘woman at the University of Wash. | ington who is registered for mili. She is studying ad- f Newest Books at a | Public Library d pee ee ee Three recent additions to the new book section at the Bismarck Public library are reviewed below. Articles were prepared by Miss Harriet Rust of the library staff. READER, I MARRIED HIM—ANNE GREENE Anne Greene writes about Ameri- in a sophisticated fashion, but always for entertainment. This time, the story concerns the charming South- ern Douglas family, and Catharine in particular—how she falls in love with a very selfish young man named Gil- bert, how sne wins Gilbert, and why she doesn’t want Gilbert after all. The interest in Miss Greene's work lies in her portraiture and character- ization. Irresponsible, _ capricious, charming, her people never do the expected, aie never bored, and have no problems. fun. GRAND HOTEL—VICKI BAUM Vicki Baum worked six weeks in a Berlin Hotel to check the details of her novel. many things that happen in Preceding fiscal year amounted to $3,557,706,451. | ment. | amuse themselves. | of grass daily. when they Exercise for young pigs prior to the pasture season is one of the most jimportant phases of swine manage- If pigs are closely housed | $70,000,000, which, with between $250,- | they should have an alleyway for ex- | 000,000 and $300,000,000 income tax, | ercise, with newspapers and old sacks | indght ‘bring’ the deficit down to, be: |Abatteren abOE with "Winlely"tNey ill |. Early spring grass is about nine- + | Hoover for the fiscal year—$4,300,- tenths water and an average-sized 000,000—the deficit is likely to mount|cow giving 25 pounds of milk daily : | would require from 23 to 25 pounds} | The expenditures for the fiscal year | of dry matter. To get this she would were more than $200,000,000 in excess | have to gather from 230 to 250 pounds group of people shoveled in through the revolving doors of a large hotel in post-war Germany. The timid clerk, the ch: ig Baron, the scheming capitalist, the ballet dancer, and eynical Doztor, are followed for a moment in their lives, and drawn with a ruth sharp and eager pen. This translation of a German best seller is cl LEIF ERT cans in Paris who talk cleverly, or| | show what results can be obtained in It's just all in good | North Dakota by following recom- {farm poultry flocks, the discovery of America from a new angle. After a careful and scholarly comparison of the Greenland and Iceland sagas, after personal explora- tion and exhaustive research, he builds up a case to prove that the Vinland of the Norse sagas is Cape Cod, that Leif Eriksson touched the mainland, and spent the winter of 1003 on a tiny island off Martha's Vineyard. The more carefully the reader examines the evidence Mr. Gray has marshaled, the more irre- futably buttressed and fortified do his convictions appear. A. C. Is Conducting Poultry Experiment “Practice wh4t you preach” is a saying as old as the hills, but a good one to follow. That is the belief of the poultry husbandrymen at North Dakota Agricultural college as they carry on an experiment designated to mended methods of management in j mended culling, feeding certain ra- The story takes up the| the | course of two days to a miscellaneous | | jselves, as the farm Tlock urit the The poultry department has recom- tions, selection of good breeding stock and mating it with otustanding cock- erels and a score of other practices in good management. Now, with a small flock of 75 birds, kept by them- poultry husbandmen have set about to practice what they have been preaching. The results from the first six months of the experiment are an- nounced by George P. Goodearl, in- structor in poultry at the college. A flock of 75 Rhode Island Red pullets were started on the trial last Nov. 1, AMERICA A. D. 1003—By EDWARD FRANCES GRAY and the average egg production per Mr. Gray approaches the subject of | bird was— November 3.75 eggs, De- the ucts from other vegtetables, together i zing to with inedible greases and tallows./S. R. Livergood, Wilton, McLean | avere recommended to be placed on a! county, with an average of "27 eggs eS pasis of 75 per cent of the vegetable|per hen. N. L. Stavee, Union, Cava- ee oil rates. Little change was indicated in ine an present rates on flaxesed cake meal in central and eastern line territories, but in the trunk line territory rates would be substantially increased. Slope Students will . Continue Army Work have been selected for enrollment in the advanced course R. O. C. for the year 1931-32, according to an an- n, second Benson county, h of 209 White Leghorns. Rah ura jis p nouncement made Thursday by Major | 7 P ith, of the university atisfactorily | course R. O, T. C.| lected because of | ch y in leadership. The war de partment permits only a certain ber each year to be selected advanced course, Major Smith r the | New Leipzig; shall; Ernest Benser, Frederic meer Sell, Bismari x ‘ald Brown, Thornton, | Those selected as alternates to fill | * vacancies include: Leo Ahiness Rhame; James Kennedy, Watford City. Buchanan Farmer Is Found Dead in Auto, 28.—(}- Buchanan, was found dead under his overturned car Thursday by a group of school children, A physician was called to the scene from Jamestown, but found the man had been dead for some itme. The physician believed death may | have been caused from a heart stroke | and that the accident resulted. The Stutsman county coroner left | for the scene, one-half mile from| ‘Buchanan, Thursday afternoon. | Jamestown, N. D., Ma | * i At the Movies | % ee ml CAPITOL THEATRE ! To those who think that the hey- Gay of the circus has passed, Pathe's new musical circus romance “Swing, High” will particularly appeal. For this spectacular talkie deals with life under the Big Top as it existed in 1875—the most picturesque period in circus history. In those days the circus had no) machinery to put up and take down its tents, no mechanical contriv ances for loading its paraph:rnalia on railway flat cars, no tractors to pull the heavy loads to and from shipping points. Instead, its Big ‘Top was erected and torn down by hardy, singing roustabouts who plied their sledge! hammers with amazing skill. It! moved from town to town by means, of its own wagon train, bad weather | often meaning mired wagons and a! delay in the performance in the next town. When it was necessary to) handle unusually heavy loads, ele- phants were employed. The glamour and romance of the citreus at its picturesque best 's con-| tained in “Swing High,” which will) be seen at the Capitol Theatre to- morrow. A complete circus troupe engaged for its filming, with all! clowns, acrobats, bare-back riders, trapeze performers, wild animals,| spangles and glitter that go to make! “the greatest show on earth’ play-| {ng 8 part. | i: i Late hatched chicks grow slower, | and come into egg pro- (@maction after the peak of egg prices [is paws, May 15 is a good closing date Betching ee | setts Late Hatched Chicks Fail to Gain Rapidly h ed chicks grow slower, and come into egg the pea ing 22 flock of 179 Mrs. L. A. Oleson, secured 7 eggs from 69 Rhode rs. Another Cavalier u er, Thomas Flom, , Was fourth, 21.6 eggs from of egg prices a good closing Bacon, heavy, whole or half per pound .. PORK CHOPS FRESH FRANKS SPARE RIBS ROUND STEAK VEAL CHOPS LAMB CHOPS is or receiving baby t is much better practice to a few early hatched n to half care for a large both early and late hatched for made in Massachu. vealed a marked difference in| chicks | It was | h rate of baby ferent dates. Our Meat Market Will Be Closed All Day Saturday—Mem- orial Day—Place Your Orders Early. PHONE US Call 143 We Deliver Promptly SPECIALS for FRIDAY strips, 18c BOILING BEEF BOILED HAM BEEF TONGUES PORTERHOUSE DRESSED VEAL PORK LIVER Genuine Spring Chickens HOME MADE SAUSAGE OF ALL KINDS Central Meat Market chicks hatched March 18} ounces at 20 weeks of hile chicks hatched April 16 8.5 ounces at 20 weeks, Stores Stores Let Your Food-Sense Save Your Food Dollars! A quality market working with experience and thoughtfulness to furnish you delectable foods at consistently low prices. Quality and Courtesy that’s marked. SUGAR BUTTER STRAWBERRIE BREAD Full Quarts, Fancy Berries I. G. A. White, full 11% Ib. loaf 10 Ib. cloth sack wa 5S4e Fresh creamery, 2 Ib. roll . 4 1 Cc 7c Oranges per dozen ... Lettuce, 2 heads .......21¢ Bananas 3m"..”"...........29€ | Cucumbers, each Tomato Soup, (z"*— _ 29e Mayonnaise Specs s'or. jar 17C Salmon 75" .....27¢ | Peanut Butter Soi Sweet Pickles, 32 0z. jar 37c $2 orders delivered any part of city. ‘We Will Close at 10 o'clock Friday Night, FancY Sunkists, weave I9C | Carrots reine . .19¢ Radishes fer‘punen ”............. DC Fancy Cookies, 2 Ibs. ...39¢ Cocoa, I. G. A., 2 Ibs. ...-29¢ 16 oz. jar, Closed All Day Memorial Day. 411 Bdwy. Specials Princess Patt Coffee ......45¢ 1 l5c jar Salad Mustard free LiArt Sweet Pickle Chips, pint jar .... o0eee RSC Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 cans . +280 Patterson Se: r Salad, regular 45¢ seller, sale price seco cece ee eee ROC Jones & Patera Q.5S.S. Call at 411 Broadway or Phone 34 for “Good Things to Eat” We Close All Day Decoration Day Please make your weck-end purchases Friday—Order early and often—(Saturday hours 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.) FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND GROCERIES HOME GROWN TOMATOES Let Us Redeem Your Your 15-cent coupon and 30 cents buys 1 lb. of Atwood’s Request Coffee All Phones 34 Extra Specials Dole’s Pinapple, No. 2 can, sliced or crushed, each ..19¢ Good Medium Sized Oranges. 3 dozen for . Te Coupon TITTL 400 MAIN PORK ROAS Round Stea LARD (limit with ALL DAY Smoked Picnics Veal Shidr, Roast, lb. ....13¢ Milk Eed.. Radishes, 3 large bunches . Asparagus, fancy, 2 lbs, .......... Leaf Lettuce, 3 bunches for . FRESH SPINACH, 2 lbs. for . FREE ALL DAY FRIDAY FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDDIES SPECIALS - 7 A. M. to 12 M. - Lean, Shoulder, 5 Ib. average, per Ib. .... Rendered, 100% Pure, Chuck Roast Boneless, Rolled, No Waste, per Ib. Meaty Fresh Veal Stew, lb. 11¢| Hearts, Ib. ....9¢ Swift's, lean sugar cured, Bacon whole or half strip, Ib. . . Complete Display of Fresh Fish Headquarters for Freshest Fruits and Vegetables Visit Paul Brown CLOSED ALL DAY MEMORIAL DAY , ROS. PACKING CO.1-. U. S. Inspected Meats PHONE 332 10c 20c 10c 12c Baby Beef, -per Ib. . Baby Beef, per Ib. ...... SPECIALS Zlc Wisconsin Cheese, Ib. ..194¢ Full Cream Oranges, large bag ..+. .69c Rhubarb, 23 . 23 3 Ibs. for cember 11.70 eggs, January 19.10 exes, | the flock that died during tue six February 20.60 eggs, March 22.90 eggs/months. This mortality did not ex- ceed the average, according io Mr. Goodearl. and April 22.01 eggs. This gave @ to- tal of 100.05 eggs per bird us flock av- erage for the first six months of the laying year. One bird was culled in December, March one was culled and one died. Three were culled in April ard two| Three farm women’s camps are to be held in North Dakota during June. and one died in January. Three were | The first will be held in Slope county culled in February and one diced. In/near Amidon June 9-12, June 16-19 similar camps will be held in the Mouse river park, near Tolley, and in died. There were five birds out of| Walsh county at Park River. Ce HINC “OUCH TO ANY MES R. T. GROCERY “MEMORIAL DAY” Our store will be closed all day Saturday in observance of Memorial Day. Since it will be necessary to provide for a two day holiday, we hope our customers will take careful stock of their needs and order early on Friday. We can then give your orders careful attention, and we want to give our usual good service. Specials Crisco, 1 Ib. can ...........4. Crackers, 2 IDS. .....cceeeeeee Corn Flakes, 2 large packages Sardines, Imp. Norw., 2 cans ...... . .25¢€ . .25€ . 23 .37e Sardines, Calif., tomato or mustard Zr CRN Or bOL sick aod waver Toilet Paper, I. G. A., 9 rolls Pork & Beans, 4 16-o0z. cans Beans, Bean Hole, 3 cans . Spinach, 2 No. 2 cans . 2No. 214 cans .... P. & G. Soap, 10 bars . . . .18¢ .59e . .29¢ . 33 ..27¢ . de .3le We Close at 8:00 P. M. Friday Dino ADDS ThE F 1N 53 SHING TOUCH TO ANY MEAt 1 lb Princess Patt Coffee and L’Art Sweet Pickle Chips, special, 23 c per pint jar ..... 1-2 dozen Fancy Lemons and Florida Grape- fruit, 3 for ..... 25c Libby’s Potted Meat, DEROANG § ois 2 ys, 00 9c Baby Beef Roasts, per Veal Loaf Pressed Ham, per lb. per Ip. 0... | Tele. 631 1 dozen Large Juicy Oranges . The dignity, the memories and significance of Decoration Day touch the heart of every man. we have not forgotten we will close our store all day on Saturday, May 30. SPECIALS for FRIDAY May 29th, Store open till 10 p. m. Friday. 1 15c jar Salad Mustard free ..... Campbell’s Tomato Soup, special, 3 cans Patterson Seal Fancy Pack Vegetables for Salad, Special Per CAN oc. cs0e cc ccverccses seers Strictly Fresh Eggs, 3 doz. .... Cooking Butter, per Ib, FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES MEAT DEPARTMENT Jos. J. Schock, Prop. Fancy Dressed Spring Fryers Roasting Chickens and Squabs Ib. Short Ribs of Beef, per lb..........124¢ with Pickles and Pimentoes, And to show that vee 435€ ae 25c .59c 47c 17¢ PON --16c 1020c NOTICE—Starting June Ist, this store will put on free delivery service, RICHHOLT'S GROCERY Cash and Carry Oscar W. Johnson, Prop. |7& Thay. | ri |