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10 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1931 -NOUNTRAIL FARMERS MAKE PREPARATIONS, FOR COMING WINTER Are Ready to. Face Situation Created by Drouth; Recom- mendations Mace Stanley, N. D., July 23—How Moun- trail county farmers, hard hit by frouth, are preparing to get through the coming winter was outlined here Thursday by C. A. Fiske, county ex-| tension agent and a leader in the movement to face the situation on the dest possible basis. | Fiske urges all farmers who con-! template making emergency loans to OUT OUR WAY HERE,Nou ~No You Dont! DROP “HAT FISHING POLE AND WADDLE RIGHT BACK IN HERE fa You KNOW I HAVE YoU SLATED FoR THE WHOLE DAY IN MY SEWING Roam, AS A DRESSMAKER’S DUMMY OH,DRAT 1T! HERE, OASON, You mae DoT i TAKE THE POLE AMD BAIT AND GO DO THE FISHING FoR ME?! ~~ AND LISTEN, file their applications before A EVER GET MARRIED ¢ 1, the closing date set by the gov ment. He asserts S worked out whereby the matt of the notes given will not affe farmers giving them. Drouth committees have been set up in each town of the county to assist with loan applications. The chairmen are L. E., Linder, Plaza; C. P. Kjelstrup. P: shall; P. M. Shefveland, Van Hook O. J. Olson, Sanish; John Musa, Bel-! den; Harold Kulaas, Stanley; Otto Olson, Blaisdell; A. H. Nelson, P: mo; O. A. Moe, Ross; K. Efy son, White Earth; C. dt Lund’s Valley; Carl Anderson, Lost- ‘wood, and Aug. P. Nelson, Tagus. | Arrangements have been made with the state land department to mine coal on state lands without penalty Before so doing, however, per must be granted by officials empow- ered with authority to superivse this| activity. One member of each town-! ship board and of the town boards of | ISHING BY PROXY &. fa. u. spat. OFF © 1st ey nen since. we. 2-23 By Williams BAD! SHELL Be STickws’ PINS IW You ~~ AN” YouvLt KNow Des? HALL PROPRIETORS dances,” Morris’ opinion said. “The| Steps have been taken by E. A. Hen~ charge can only be made to pay a/drickson, county agent, to ward off a special employed deputy or other|threatened outbreak of hog cholera | Special officer. in McKenziec ounty. The disease has | )| “It is the duty of all dance hall) been found in the community around | Proprietors to see that order is prop-| Keene and all possible precautions | Morris Rules Dancing Place Owners Must Provide Police Protection Necessary Dance hall proprietors must em- ploy sufficient deputy sheriffs to maintain order both inside and out- ,|side of dance halls, according to an ‘opinion issued by Attorney General James Morris. “The opinion was given in reply to inquiry made by C. A. Whipple, El- lendale, Dickey county state's attor- ney, who said some dance hall pro- prietors claim they can be required to pay the fees of but one man. ; “A regularly salaried sheriff or ideputy sheriff cannot make an extra erly maintained both inside and out-/ are being exercised to prevent an epi- | side of the dance hall and sufficient/ demic, Hendrickson said. ideputies must be employed to main-| Vaccination is being used to com- tain this order whether it takes one| ee or several, i “If the proprietor fails to employ! sufficient deputies to maintain order, the matter should be taken up with! the state licensing department. Fail- ure so to do will be grounds for re- ‘ane the license and closing the all, “I might state, however, that the) above applies only to the premises be- longing to the dance hall and does. not | apply to adjacent premises which may be owned or controlled by per- sons other than the proprietor.” M’Kenzie Seeks to | Avoid Hog Cholera \charge for personally Policing | ers, bat the disease and all farm this section have been warned to en the lookout for the trouble. Bermuda onions grown in Florida this year were equal in quality to those grown on the island of the same name. Plaza, Parshall, Van Hook, Sanish | — aE and Stanley have been appoinied to handle this problem. Permit forms Seeks to Reduce | will be issued soon. | | Recommendation is made that} Telephone Rates, farmers put up Russian thistles for} hay. If cut green it cures and be-! Oklahoma City, July 23—()}—Gov- comes black in the stack but cattle} wong af "Oklahoma. hi hak relish it. This feed has laxative qual- | °° y la . | ities and should be fed with some| begun an inquiry designed to reduce other kind of roughage. It must be telephone rates in his state, wants Packed in the stack and should be, other commonwealths to join him. Barnes Leads in Insurance Claims i Claims for hail losses made to the| state hail insurance department total 6,298 for the season to date, accord- | ing to figures announced Thursday by Martin Hagen, manager of the de- topper off with grass or straw. A committee of farmers, direc relief activities, recommends | grain be cut for hay at once as, in another 10 days, the Russian thisties | in the fields will be too dry ior use| as feed. | Recommending that farmers keep| only their best livestock, recommen dation is made that as many gilts as possible be kept for breeding pur- poses because of quick returns from! this class of livestock, and that} enough horses be carried over to put} in next year’s crop. | GETS LIFE TERM | Huron, S. D., July 23.—(4)—Robert J. Ehnert, convicted of the first-de-| gree murder of an unidentified man! whose skeleton was found in the James river near here last month, was sentenced Wednesday to life impris- | onment in the state penitentiary. | Stickler Solution —s* | | ° By removing the eight matches that are crossed out, two squares are left— i the large utside one and the small one i in the center. He said he believed Kansas, Ne- | partment. ka, Arkansas, Louisiana, Ken-| uring the week ending July 18 North and Sough Dakota and | ; Wisconsin might cooperate in a wide | ‘here Were 202 claims sete the plan for lower charges. SS The governor has instructed J, |CoUntY with a total of 31. 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