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j i 2 NORTH CENTRAL AIR OFFICIALS 10 MEET INGITY MAY 1 AND 2 Speakers From Wisconsin, Min- nesota, Montana and South Dakota on Program Arrangements have been completed for the first meeting of the north central section of the National Asso-| ciation of State Aviation Officials here May 1 and 2, it was announced Thursday by Fay Harding, president Lost 40 Pounds On Doctor’s Advice “Pm a user of ic en Salts an a can say they 40 Ibs. Have lont more t "a2 Once a day take Kruschen Salts— one half teaspoonful in a glass of hot water first thing every morning. Be- sides losing ugly fat SAFELY you'll gain in health and physical attract- ‘iveness—constipation, gas and acidity will cease to bother—you'll feel younger—more active—full of ambi- tion—clear skin—sparkling eyes. A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle at Cowan's Drug Store or any drugstore in the world—but demand and get Kruschen and if one bottle ‘cori joyfully please you—money ik. of the state raliroad commission and regional vice president of the associ- ation, The north central section consists of North Dakota, Montana, South Da- kota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Nebraska. Each state plans to send an Official delegation to the meeting, Harding said. A closer coordination between state 'departments and the federal depart- ‘ment having jurisdiction over air transportation is sought by the or- ganization. George W. West, supervising aero- nautical inspector of the aeronautic branch, U. S. Department of Com- merce, is to discuss the federal pro- gram and the place for state regula- tion at the opening session, and will be followed by Fred D. Fagg, Jr., sec- retary, National Association of State Aviation Officials, whose topic will be “The trend of- uniform regulation throughout the United States.” Regulation from _ the operator's standpoint is to be the subject of an address by S. Russell Halley, presi- dent, Rapid Air Lines Corporation, Rapid City, 8. D., and Colonel L. Brittin, vice president, Northwest Air. ways, Inc., St. Paul, is to talk on “The part that states should play in the!grain board, development of airways.” Dawes E, Brisbane, chairman, South ‘Dakota board of railroad commission- ers, is scheduled to discuss “State regulation body, organization and available funds,” while airport man- agement is to be discussed by Fred B. Sheriff, chairman, Helena, Mont., mu- nicipal airport. Attorney General Arthur J. Gronna will address the group at the second day’s meeting, with a discussion of North Dakota state laws affecting aviation. “Aids to flying and Wis- consin state laws affecting aviation” is to be the subject of an address by D. Murphy, secretary of the Green Hinds Hone. Almond Cre, Bayer’s a, box of 2 CUT RATE BLOCK CORNER MAIN AND FIFTH ST. Walter P. Chrysler Springs a Sensation! Today authorizes his leading wholesale distributors at all important jobbing centers to disclose to the public his New De Luxe Plymouth Longer wheelbase—112 inches. More luxurious bodies. The largest and most beautiful low cost car in the world. SEE IT TOMORROW AT OUR EXHIBIT AT THE AUTO & STYLE SHOW _ Corwin - Churchill Motors, Inc. Chrysler-Plymouth Distributors for Western Dakota and Eastern Montana \Buffalo would still hold rates down, __THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933 PEGAL NOY 10 Se eaes | VT HITLER too high in ‘will achieve an amicable iz ‘Bay, Wis., Chamber of Commerce. A business meeting will conclude the session, Invitations to the meetings are be- ing extended to persons interested in seronautics. An aeronautical inspector ‘will be present during the meeting to conduct examination of pilots and for inspection of aircraft. He also will explain new rules governing pilot’s li- censes which become effective next June 1. A program of entertainmnt also has been arranged. Would Bar U: S. Ships From Canadian Trade Ottawa, April 6—(?)—Directly op- jPosite views as to the probable effect jof restricting to Canadian vessels all jgrain shipments between the head of jthe lakes and Montreal were submit- jted Thursday to the senate committee |studying the new shipping bill. Sydney Smith, president of the ‘Winnipeg grain exchange, expressed lthe belief the proposal would increase ithe cost of grain shipments to Mon- treal because, he said, United States ships would be forced off this route. Leslie Boyd, former chairman of the he saw no rea- son why grain growers should be dis- jturbed. Rates, in his opinion, would jnot be . Competition with United States boats carrying Canadian grain from the head of the lakes to New York via i i ing between ‘United States. The News Meved i the ua Ey i Davis Plans Trip to Berlin; Will Discuss Disarmament and : ' 8B Es 8 H ge i if t Hl at i ef ay Ftuce aele | ? he testified. Warning to Hitler Is Given by Church Berlin, April 6.—(?)—Disturbed by @ national socialist movement to re- organize the Lutheran church struc- ture, “coordinating” it with the prin- ciples of Nazism, the supreme coun- cil of the Evangelical church Thurs- day reminded Chancellor Hitler of his promise not to touch the country’s independent churches» promise, said members of the council, was made in the speech with which the chancellor opened the Reichstag on March 23. A convention. of protestant Nazis Wednesday night adopted resolutions declaring that the Protestant churches must “heed the call” of the new or- der, and suggested a uniform church in close cooperation with the govern- ment. They demanded, among other things, the removal of such well known theologians as Otto Dibelius, ‘Wilhelm Doehring and George Burg- hart. 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