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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1983 nineties el as im , Was constructed s Dickinson Resident _ |{ Weather Report _|Chinese Once Claimed (jira, 'aipls'nit |="tivts aes 'B’| Strange But True 1/9783 ==! Bright Woman Is El A Tr! lim | The definite embargo now placed on/rency, through lected by S. A. R. eek Dead Reaches Berlin ‘rps cura the auton (i ga : Grand Forks, N. D., } For Bismarck and vicinity: Gener-| Berlin, April 20.—()—A General ’s chie! portance - with P ds Sen i Ee en” Pez laliy fair tonight and Friday; colder lye Cnan-shan, reputedly the Chi- nancial world hag been in setng in- or oun | FAIR ‘onight, tempera-| ese National hero whom Japanese | ‘mati balances, for it is the only | deliberate of elected president of the North Dakota; ¢ ae considerably military leaders claimed was killed in Rinfe measure A value. pd pean society, Bons of the American Revo- Tor Nevtt Da. |battle last July in Manchuria, arrived ae ace We at ie Oe ach, Feels Much Better kota: Generally |Thursday from Tomsk, Siberia. fair tonight and] With him were two other Chinese | “irencies, on a demand and sup, —_ Friday; colder to-| generals, Su Ping-Wen and Li (appar- » subject cont night, tempera- ently Li Ching-Ling, former governor dealings by the New York Federal tures considerab! f ind a Manchurian | Reserve bank which has been in ef- pea a Renoir several yikes ago) and | {ct since the banking holiday. ny anon yi about 60 other Chinese officers, and Condition Not Normal Oitivers | west. eoldiers, women and children. With the United States a creditor elected in addition to Mc-| For South Da-} General Su was leader of the Chi-|nation, and enjoying a favorable bal- Seite inoinded Elmour D. Lum of kota: Cloudy to-|nese uprising against the Manehukuo| ance of trade, foreign exchange ex- ‘Wahpeton, retiring president, as na- night and Friday,|eovernment last fall in Northwest | perts explain that under normal-con- Goaek, rumen; Albert H. Yoder of) snow central and opaty ait .0f|Manchuria. He fled across the Si- |ditions the dollar left to find its own Seatateae Johar ra case President and colder tonight and southeast portion |berian border with remnants of his|level on a demand and supply basis ‘second ‘ "7 .|Friday; strong north to northeast;army in early December and the |naturally would be expected to ad- Jution, at its annual meeting here! F ‘Wednesday night. H Opened with a business session in| ‘the afternoon, the conclave was closed dy an evening dinner program at qwhich H. G. Owen of Grand Forks Gelivered the principal address. Vice president; Vine D. Lord) winds. Soviet government refused Japanese | vance rather than decline. pociey ¢ oe third vice president; Cap| For Montana: Generally fair to-| requests for his extradition. The favorable balance of payments fonpaae . N. Miller of Fargo, secretary; W. G.|night and Friday; warmer tonight| ‘The generals refused to talk except/to this country have resulted in a land now Mcfadden of Fargo, treasurer; C. FE.) and east portion Friday. to indicate an intention to remain in| huge increase in its store of gold in Ensign of Spiritwood, chaplain; Judge| For Minnesota: Cloudy to. partly| to itn? e days. the last decade. restored, on} of Carter B. F. Spalding of Fargo, director of|Cloudy tonight and Friday, possibly| Berlin for some days : . Saar correspondence and safety. |S eee ne a ee posh states ana rea th eaioa te ttalt ot fy, bat sou Ke see! A ‘The group proposed as a candidate | treme east portions Friday. ONTINUE D from its economic morass through ane ee eett | bee for national president general of the from page one reducing the purchasing power of the! of gold, ‘This| Carter Lake 8. A.R., L. B. Hanna of Fargo, pres- GENERAL CONDITIONS fs god ent national vice president general of| A well developed tow pressure areal UJ, S, Abandons Gold to |sciing ‘ot deters te fang the’ Mississippi district. The next an-| extends from New Mexico northeast- balances in New York, and the % ual meeting was set for April’ 19,|Ward to Nebraska and precipitation! Launch Bold Program| balances in 2 TN 1934, at Jamestown. Yoder was clect- | occurred from the Plains States west- tad caliite at dullies UF terae ace di delegate to the national mecting a:| Wad to the Rocky Mountain region. selling of dollars by foreign exchange Cincinnat! May 14. “| No rain fell in eastern North Dakota/fined, provides a measure of value in | speculators. y 14. but amounts ranging from ee ied terms of gold, through redemption of a inc] O more lan one incl al Railroad Commission several places in southwestern and |currency in fixed amounts of gold up- + 2 | north-central North Dakota. Heavy/on demand, in the case of our cur- Plans Minot Hearings) precipitation was also reported from|-eney, in 23.22 grains of fine gold to |Dakota southeastward to Oklahoma. |the dollar. Hearings were set Thursday by the| A high pressure area is centered over ‘Thus, the gold standard in this state railroad commission for May/|Manitoba and Saskatchewan and g full tion 9 at Minot_on applications of the| generally fair weather prevails over |eountry had not been in full operation | s+58 taken in Washington. Interstate ‘Transportation company the western Canadian Provinces and/since the banking holiday in March.| Tnfiation may be accomplished for certificates to operate motor ve-| in the Pacitic coast states. Tempera-| wen redemption of Paper money was] through elther credit or currency ex- Passenger, freight an eXPTeSS | States eastward but colder weather | halted, but the treasury hat nsed | pansion. It may be Tecelt @ervice from Minot to Portal, and! prevails over the Rocky Mountain|a few gold exports for foreign ex-| through heavy expansion of bank ‘Twenty-one ceeds iP ns A ome A) tL Z | af : / i j E 33 ea i F Hi 5 A | é i i¥ g a i fs i f| z E 2 a 4, I i § [ BE i 38 sz Fa oe i ; i r i | i £ 5 R33 NEW LOW PRICES this spring lf i fT # aug Hy 48 i h horses from Minot to Williston. | states. PANTS ARE VALUABLE ‘The application for the Minot-|~ Missour! river stage at 7 a. m. 1.6 ft. 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