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THE BISMARCK WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1988 Hoover’s ‘Cousin’ Blocks Foreclosure on VICKS EXPANDS 0. Inflated Currency Would |Resolutions Seek to ter FIGHT DEPRESSION] Prompt Three Questions Voratone Antiseptic fe New BANKHEAD PREDICTS} CURRENCY INFLATION ‘Two similar resolutions were intro- duced Tuesday in the North Dakota ture—one in the senate How Would It Circulate? How ar, Would it Work? Could It peor Soe Fg Moors an FOR NEXT SESSION Democratic Leader Sees Suc- - ee cess For Measures Now . Meanwhile, debts, rents, Before Congress ts ques- Washington, Feb. 1—()—The first shat eign prediction by a Democratic leader : , Mke—get «| isn’t interested in currency expans! that the next congress will approvs : adhere tn tee tion tor fence, aoe Mod some sort of currency inflation usher. : ; a 1 be made to work f0 ‘that our export products could com- ed the house coinage committee Wed- : | pete on an even basis with goods of nesday into a detailed study of pro- . countries off the gold standard. In- “nc : posals to achieve expansion through of crease in prices of export commodi- bankers with special references to the monetization of silver. ties would be reflected on domestic pri he says, Twin City institutions. The forecaster was Bankhead of Alabama, one of the witnesses sum- Bae pee Finally, there are proposals to in- WANTS NIGHT SESSIONS iy In flate with a huge public works pro-| Washington, Feb. 1. moned before the committee to tell tor op ag dt i how his bill for the purchase and use : ple | emer - ‘legislative procedure been “in such a: ” | and into the heavy indus- hopeless tangle,” Senator LaFollette of silver as & monetary reserve would : mou stimulation might be ex- ‘called upon the senate Wednesday to! ‘work, 3 7 luce unemployment and ‘work night and day beginning next Bankhead said, as had other ‘lead- F ard ete through eee | DeOvIenG FeneE Program of unem- chases lustries. ployment relief legislation, prohibition cca, Gaerne: Gan nian eae ‘This plan is usually proposed as a repeal and beer invaddition to the ap- or Sell Through the committee could conclude its $5,000,000,000, but ! propriation bills. The Tribune Want Ads hearings this sessison in time to bring bint there would be/ @ silver-expansion bill before the 4 : no great difference if new currency house. But he added: | were issued except that interest must “These hearings will serve to crys- i tallize the steadily growing sentiment for expansion—or, call it inflation, if you wish, that's what it is. “Then when the new congress comes along, with all the new members, we will send an inflation bill to President} ff _ Roosevelt.” A. E. Hoover, above, who says ne 1s a cousin of President Hoover, Some pro- Roosevelt has said nothing about has forestalled foreclosure of a $14,000 mortgage on his farm near ponents would give oe ‘wa biition his attitude toward inflation other Grand Meadow, Minn., through a plea by a committee of the Min- dollars of the issue for unemployment than to support the Democratic plat- nesota Farmers’ Holiday association. Accompanied by the commit- relief, form pledge for sound money. tee, Hoover went to Des Moines, Ia., and effected a compfomise with .| Control over inflation is of para- pooner ey the Reore potted the mortgage holder through the Joint Stock Land Bank there. The ‘LIBERTY NOTES’ PLAN mount importance. There's no ques- ap) ely woul ie Rankin. phases, comprising the views of two q ording to » he had missed one semi-annual inflation, but plenty of question rather well-defined inflation groups payment of $400 and was faced with eviction and loss of his stock, treasury deficits whether it would. Virtually all in- in congress. machinery and household goods, as are many midwestern farmers. testored, flation plans have control features. ‘One phase of the plan, he predict- Hoover says his father and the president’s father were brothers. Congress would provide two, three or, ed, would monetize silver, permitting Hoover says that he, like the president, was born n West Branch, Ia. five billions of new money on the' the issuance of legal tender certifi- i cates against @ reserve of the metal ing 25,000 population or less pro-} theory that that would be all. In the treasury; the other would au of 6,000 ss now required. Elect thorize a long-term bond issue at a Bills Passed low interest rate with currency to be 8. B. 6—Exempts head of lssued against the bonds. ‘ with yearly income under $600 property ir effects owned do not Weather Report tel tat amost 8. B. 52—Appropriates $11,000 ffeil ie Hf Ul #58 z s FORECAST - Measure Cuts Amount auteing "eB, 1~Fro je for ede sabia ismarck vicinity: iy \- aus tar onightend ‘Thureday’ menor for 1901 or prior years and. atl held of a FAIR much Predatory Animals by county; fixes rate of interest and the ture, by sssuing VE Money, Time GENEVIEVE TOBIN ere S| ead meat wich | concn! PRE cold content| eaves, Tuesday besmerer the new Vicks Plan for northwest lowering the wolf bounty and sent it Performances 3:30 - 7 - 9 to the senate for ‘consideration. better Control-of-Colds. ii etyit fs CAPITO classifying — ae THEATER =e less than 4 1-4 pounds | for royalty to state. angen was passed HOUSE s H. B. 115—Symington, Hillman and ittee recommendations occu-|Rathbun of Pembina (by request): pled most of the session. Recom-| Provides for $40,000 appropriation to Mmended for passage without change/pbuild bridge over Red river near east tonight, were bills providing for 6 per cent GENERAL CONDITIONS ; neese A low pressure area is centered over steads from forced sale for debts. Wisconsin this morning and precipi- Home, | Judiciary. . tation occurred from the Great Lakes | North Dakota Children’s Home, North} H, B, 117—Schauss of Morton (by region westward to the middle Mis-|Dakota House of Mercy, and St./ request): Increases requirements of souri Valley. Precipitation also oc-| John’s orphanage, and $2,500 for mis-| study for chiropractic examina’ curred from the western Rocky Moun-|cellaneous state refunds. : Public Health. tain slope westward to the Pacific cy a. indefinitely vet fl House concurrent No. 3—Fedje of poned, including providing a lower li-/ Williams: Urges along the eastern Rocky Mountain |cense fee for admission to the bar; Frazier bill, on slope and in the northern Plains Umiting amount of money to be cred- States. A high pressure area is cen- tered over western Oregon and colder ted, the State Bar association from weather prevails over the Far West and from the eastern Rocky Mountain slope eastward to the Mississippi Valley. Warmer pPedpconsvad Prevails Bismarck station barometer, inches: 07.97. Reduced to sea level, 29.87, NORTH DAKOTA POINTS tee’ q recommendation for passage after the ce is set back to 1924 instead of An emergency clause has been at- The committee wotld validate real] San. 1, 1927, instead of before Jen. 1,| Military Training at =ae 1938. OUT OF STATE Pomers [1 te al, several days| Schools Is Attacked am Low ‘ago and providing for partial cancel- Military training would be sbol- sBsssss Chesterfields are Milder EN you ask a Chesterfield emoker why that’s his brand —he generally comes right out flat-footed and says ...“‘It’s becausé They’re Milder!* So we're going to keep on doing everything we know how to keep them that way. That’s why we look for and buy the mildest and ripest tobaccos we can get. That’s why we age them in our waree houses till they’re mellow and sweet. 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