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THE BISMARCK = | sale phaaient ls to be subjected to a opposition on s wide front this ; Berry Boxes? They'll Hold Big D FARMERS UNION IS neck I j “Ee of the pessoa! | 10 LIMIT ACREAGE naebrerai: { Ih Knew just whan | = | et me expiacm | i take tw the Seat) Tolls Members to Sign Applica- the guise cf speccummen ace up| oy corer Baits tions Now and Worry About | maar ti Agreements Later | ey | clad ie aS H Finene- Parmer: Union officials ana repre! 4 gta | scrap ge 5 Are advising farmer alt! chemeetves tp te} eth sign the acreage is ends ok Curtum 2) t eyplications now = i My ee am Stich! end worry the agreements next winter, aout | a erat On Owens | whe ss m, orem for tbe orgaiza | ot | Bome vin: | itis method x ss} up IW per cx, $2 cttain} my vranty short time. i cations mate sone par] Metta than there = pot shoot- Of con vabttts. it is! when St ts realized + method of filling | make separate apt of sport and} th plone of exter in Mem-/ holdings wre ti fraternity who! have 1 make x: Sportamen abhor for earn lari, raic Go everything “Parmers appear wy te slower vw) Sop this cheap! sign in western North Take game birds | fn the eastern part.” O1 in this matter don't know is great majority of but many Sield are out for luctant tw tor t wo fill the agreements, W % these men to watch neveral hundred ‘key and put a Gefi- even wet War gentry, who wear! have done in lant, instead | ‘| years, i would ser, be willing w ree Der cent and tan Likens Blue Eagle tome of them kick People’s Forum hem kick 4 J . ‘Asked what action ihe tarmers| To a ‘Soviet Duck’ pate Union was taking on the salen tar © es proposal gutsi executive comms act, Own said: corper? ‘The mens Of the action of the) in oppyning the| ee Benave Brball (Rey bine cage 2 a “Bove AT A he urdler next Priday anyway paid in a formal eta’ NUOT be anyone investigsting this thorough'y W th me 9) Gay that ater Jan. 1 o use & pend. | state. The one that should have the|Geny that i is true? eather Report | is | greatest consideration and be given| It is hard to believe the evil conse- a 1 afm the most careful study 1s the Bales) quences. of wee aie aie Tax. If that is adopted, it will saddle wholly on only a part popu Bee migisree oat tenity: © onto the people of this state the larg-|Jation yet it is likely eo. Thaz is one tonight end. Tursday, with showers est and moat burdensome tax that has|DATt suffered alone until the col~ tonight; cooler. tun may withdraw puke PERSONAL ET ever been paid by the citizens of this, |/apse ee ,5ince then, of course Por North Da- from any pi SONA! iON | OF any other western state. 5 others have sult also. If such ar kota: = Cloudy, and as all atv Bismarck, N. D.| 1, means that the people of North 5 showers | tonight forced to hecntne tH Sept. 14, 1933. paxota will pay an additional tax of and ponsibly ex- illegal Editor, Tritune: | rhe legal governme: *3 from eight to ten million dollars. The Tuesday morning: wil be forced ty with The tme is rapidity approaching deception that they are trying to get wh ed of the family arises ini by with is that they tell the farmers corning with queer sensations | thet there is no sales tax on what they % up and down his spine. He/ sei]. But when the farmer sells his ‘o the breakfast table. picks and/ grain to an elevator, the elevator pays ies over his bacon and eggs, Cof-|the sales tax. When the elevator and doughnuts or what ever dain has set before him. Priend alter a first anxious glance, London, Bept. advies him to, “Snap out of it and countries were represented Monday a! |e.t your break: and by the way the firat meeting of the wheat advi-| aid you remember to mail that letter sory committee, of which Robert W.| 1 gave you yesterday?” Bingham, U. 8. ambassador to Great! “The meal over, the poor fellow am- Britain, was appointed chairman |bles outside and by slow degrees ‘The committee was established to! winds up in the garden. He pretends take over the application of the re-| / iP K . cently-signed world wheat agreement, | ‘nspect his pet tomatoes or glad: aAvertising from cooler ‘Tuesday losing ite ‘Bovtet a) and wert and cen- tral portions to- night Por Bouth Da- kota: Beattered showers, followed hy cooler went and central ite ea tonight; Tuenday partly cloudy and SHOWERS cooler. For Montana: Showers and cooler tonight; ‘Tuesday partly cloudy, cool- er east portion. Minnesota: Showers probable to- night and ‘Tuesday; slgihtly warmer in east portion tonight, cooler ‘Tues- the 15 Nations Are at 4 Wheat Conference ‘ 14.—(4,—Fifteen y 5 lar rate, plus the sales tax. It must all come out of the grain. When he sells his butter and eggs to a merch- ant who pays the tax, it is bought subject to the sales tax. If the farm- er ships a load of cattle to the market the freight will be so much, plus the tax. If he buys @ ticket on the train (or anywhere else), it will be so much Plus the tax, just the same as you ate chases of menutectures produra. Car tions of each to a certain degree, with the result that there would have been ships the grain the freight is the regu-|"° reat burden. as I have put it. ‘ ized supra i ree marry at what the/ wil ifr che wheat ‘armer | !OW; the world: will prcbcrd ea won't j tae tersiky lecween supmiy and. orice, | 7 i + Day ae much. | is, tie point at which return Sanoe I vhan te aide accnten| $2 the suppiles (atiawn hy che tiacie| fram = bushel of wheat will bay a2 tar) Laveciimied, the price (Tapre| muct as tt did i the sre-war period. sented Dythenieded parts) as sunk | 1909-19tA The 199% erop year fs not ower, The witeat. administration | far mough afvaaced ts sa0v tet pert Tae potas a che oy at “be eed ‘0 ing the wheat suppiy of | niteiy what prices = of wiesc inst decame ‘noriemsome; making pur- have cancelled obliza- This may be lefthanded reasoning, ‘The reader will understand what I che EO Toaties seem ‘o that whem the enppiy is | the United Stztes for s good seine| anal by Ponaring ecroogn, sol thas ‘mt when auppiles ars toa | ta Cites arm farmers who ae Ol owning or Sac ing the same places they hat focine | the base periot, ant Curing tine pemme A Cepmston term owners Gemeente mmlghiiiy, a8 we 2 kuor. | For this reason % wot som os thera the onty tats methot of Cai itm with the situation wad te i uae the county slotmer—t ke i | those ‘cases where a farmer couié fu~ | | jRish indisputable prod thes be sop | @uced a higher average tutelage over ithe base period than the farm be is [st present renting is entisied So, 7 y A FAEMER 4 a mu I | Y} — ‘BREAK’ FOR CATTLE y, | y, | Y} RAISERS d, 4 4 Bismarck, N. D. , Sept. 11, 1933, Kaito, Tribune; Now that the government is buying up millions of pigs and sows about to ferrow wo believe the cattle farmer deserves some attention, If the gov- lernment would pay a premium on | millions of cattle old and young, and lremeve them from the market, the Livestock farmer would — benefit ' through advanced prices, both from | dairy and livestock. | There are millions of boarder cows ‘on our farms today that do not pay Ene with do make te orice searer parity, that Setting of maximum arevent speculation. 40 Q@ worming at aiseriiesioe so chat MENT “te sseryone is kei : ; segthy Der- ever upon wnetne: tit ? ‘Was intonitatime to on. ¢ te aoc etory have come |Judgment o: distanos macum appear farther away am driving at: Unbalance, and con- such as turns in the rosc sequent enslavement of the unorgan- | ing cars and trains producer must be prevented by UP muscular response eliminating easy credit in certain per- | fods. Likely in war times this means | brake to operating. A: governmental expenses must be met |it deceives the driver imic by conscription of industry as well as/that he acted more quictit fraction of a second ionze aay ore tos r ‘cee nt “ecend | certan -esinbsned eer. tar Une neo sane dey. ca é ollus, but he lacks enthusiasm, his se _ | Bila sareement bound’ producers: | near. is not in bls work. “He leaves| ine tee’ ae oie it ose on ee a co plated aad etl Sa tel stimulate the use of whe: | his Inspection of the garden and casts|ence what you buy, the tax will be speculative eye out across the val- | - ley, over the misty, blue hills shat | seratheyepeemayirte pees he skirt the Big Muddy. A final glance | more tax you will pay. jat the sky and he drags himself down| The Production of wealth comes | to work. from the soil in North Dakota as well | Upon arriving at his office, shop, | ag everywhere else. The producer is garage or speak-easy, whichever it/the one—and only one—to foot the appens to be, he growls a surly| bill, If you ruin him by burdensome eeting to his boss, or business as- | taxes you ruin all. In this Sales Tax <a a asain If he a stenographer, | ask Detroit Hotel Clerk an argument with her. ‘Then |ptete Ce tone a aac, ths Nes | his assistant catches hell. ‘The rest of | pense of from $8,000,000 to $10,000,000 Foils Armed Robbers (i (ein canes ret une around,|_when thelr real-estate and personal vena trying to get down to work. | Property taxes are 100% higher than After such a productive day, he they were in 1913. Isn't tt about time Exporting countries represented at the meeting were the United States Argentina, Canada, Australia, Sovie Russia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia ind Rumania, The importers we Great Britain, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and one of the Seandin- avian countri centered over Montana and Saskat- chewan this morning (swift Current 20.44), High pressure areas are cen- tered over Ube lower Miswissippl Val- ley and over the Oregon coast (Rose- 30.06). Unsettied weather pre vails over the Northwest and precipi- tation occurred in Washington, Ore- gon and in northern Alberta, Gen- erally fair weather prevails from the upper Mississippi! Valley and lower Great Lakes region stward to the southern Roc in region. Moderate temperatures prevail in all sections Missourt River stage at 7 a. m. -0.1 Detroit, Sept. 18.—)—Thre ft. 24 hour change, -0.1 ft ts, © 6 ith a of Bismarck station barometer, inches: |Shotyun’ tailed early, Monday in an comes bome, all in and tired out. “He | that we forget politics for self. pro = 27.85. Reduced to evel, 29.58 attempt to hold up the night fore ree, another greeting, this time to | tection. PRECIPITATION REPORT of the Dearborn Inn, Henry Ford's! 1 sera earrraprpaa ee tne yo ae ; G. J. SORLIE, Total this month to dute ...... 0.34)early American hotel in) Dearborn ning. fae. ae ae ‘Chairman Traiil County Taxpayers Normal, this month to date... 083) when a clerk broke away and ran for) () ‘st $4 sia oes Ys (ae Association. Total, January Int to date 9.221 help ithe sheet, registers supreme boredom, | i Normal, January ist to date. 13.86( a Frank Shaw,| 24me old stuff, politics, NRA, Cuba, | Hazelton, N. D., Accumulated deficiency to date. 4.64] 7 Hoople's not so bad.” A small incon- | % clerk, and nigh Sept. 13, 1933. , spicious column catches his eye. He straightens up with a jerk that makes Editor, Tribune: r, to the hot The writer desires to commend mani NORTH DAKOTA: FOINTS of them struck Shaw he 4 High- Low- his old spine creak, There 18 a gleam Mgt LOW elie Aid int know cthe. combina id your editorial of the 12th entitled BIBMARCK “hi 4G Po6| Despite the fact that one bandit kept | bis eye and the grin on his map /Just a First Step and believes you are Beach, clea ‘89 45 00/@ pistol trained on him, Bhaw broke | ‘fetches from ear to ear. | “Hot dog.| stating an obvious truth in making Carrington, #2 28 00] away and fled up a stairway, shout-| Huntin’ season opens on the Twen-| the observation that after this emer- Crosby, clear. © 8 OO ing tr Gai yy Ueth, Oh Min!” jgency NRA steps must be taken to- Devils Lake, peldy 76 46 ©6001) “ine bandits pursued the clerk, but! [t's all sing like the birdies sing. | wards more instead of less production. Dickinson, peld 81 45° 00 4 M4 a ay | READER. |It is uestionable if the NRA Dunn Cen 42 99] fled when they heard him calling po- | sitar foeeaine eee Yaoi Grand or ie Nee from an upetatra telephone. 1 De GUGEae wee plea aes : Seat ke results. ankinaon ‘ee! > rons. yi s | Bismarck, N. D.|It is possible greater efforts should 0 % 0o|Lindberghs Take Off i, Seut. 14, 1933.| have been directed towards expanded 45 001 BN ‘ Editor Tribune: distribution instead of reduction of 43 00|For Unannounced Goal) “procamations emanating trom the goods, The praventative of future de- pee cle Ane Be z ee Pes Bees Pen, ottiee, Of the Game and Bat serare pressions, with their attendant con- c earth tx 4 4 l .—(A’)-—-Colonel | ment Indicate that the Ring-nec! |- | ditions of unempio; Pakes, cuetr veveeeceee BH AT AO} and Mra, Charles A, Lindbergh visited | . meer and Boveri? Serpe clear Th 48 4g {the colonel’s cousin in Baarby Mon- | Eni dlsar [86 39 © 00/4ay and planned to continue a flight, | ‘Williston, clear [84 46 00] started Sunday, which may take them ‘Wishek, cldy + #4 46.00} to Russia. ‘They left here without telling their Pn galt DAKOTA FOINTS | |destination and landed, two hours g aay? J ‘99 | /ater, at Karlskrone, 55 miles east of Rapid’ City, cldy'...... 8 56 00] Ore te tad, Make This Model at Home MINNESOTA POINTS At Smedsdorp they visited a farm Minneapolis, clear .... 78 66 .00|/ which belonged to Lindberghs’ grand- THE JUNIORS WILL Moorhead, clear 80 00} father and spent two hours in vari- LOVE IT SES ous front parlors, talking to residents OUT OF STATE FOts over large glasses of fruit juice. PATTERN 1513 est est Pet. aee Amarillo, Tex, clear ..92 66 00 BOMB MILL CITY SHOP Ohvac lems , Bolso, Idaho, “cldy'.... 86 60 Minneapolis, Bept. 18.—-(#}—A South by Calgary. aie ay . a Minneapolis barber shop was wrecked Typical of the -school frocks in Benne. tt dada ee early Saturday by a dynamite homb, wi young girls look best, is the ‘Moines, Bess 88 O56 attached to a brick, which was thrown one sketched today. She'll love it Dodge City; Kan., clear 94 70 through a front window of the shop in cotton, and be enthusiastic about Edmonton, ‘Alta, rain . 54 42 from a passing car. Police believe it in sheer wool, too. Notice the dou- the affair was an outgrowth of labor ble-breasted front, the smart revers, Havre, Mont., ey Helena, Mont., pel difficulties. The shop is operated by z Ernest L. Fisher. Police said he had difficulties before. Not long ago the front of the place was painted yel- Perky sleeves and snappy pleats that such animation to the skirt... never before have these details been so cleverly combined to create such youthful 00 0 00 00 00 00 rr 4 «00 56 00 f0 00 4% 00 3 8 Sl. ena aeons Aiamerke Pattern 1513 is available in sizes 5h fol Man Soe Bert tare A ccned $,,10, 12, 16 and 16. Size 12 takes 42 Slot threatening to kidnap his child 2 Jane Mribeh: tatete. | Tnairated 43 0g |8P4 amputate an arm or leg, two for- Sead ane ain ne, teatructions, le Ge it Bl Bron wesw ine pee toot Send PHFTEEN Onin 1, Un Ineup CENTS Steric Kasei, hay 68 58. .00|Monday.. Dr. Rrite refused a demand folns oF stamps ‘coins Deterroa) for , Wash, clear .. 62 52 08] for $10,000 to spare the child and in- this Anne Adams pattern. Write Wyo. peldy . 88 66 00) formed the police. The two said they plainly name, address and style num- “eae Belay . be | a were John Craig 34, of Brooklyn, and ber, BE SURE TO STATE SIZE. nt, B, cldy's 38 60 (09| eRn Costello, 29, of Coney Island, HE ANNE ADAMS PATTERN fan clear @ 4 2 —_—_—— BOOK fenwres’ # charming Mev. cidy $2 3] 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY jumpers, “house. frock 4 “ © | The California Wave Nook, 102 ‘Third beginners’ patterns, styles DERN AT SUPEKIOR Cages on. for ‘and lovely Oye for Be ree arte a Gen ann | 0nd te4e complate, Our pattern & chic sweater. SEND FOR to take ‘a| send thelr . 7183. FOUR COP. FRICE OF caTA- aen- Perma- LOG FIFTEEN CENTS. ‘ALOG and , as-| nents. No electricity, no kinks; Surat cre ne of Americe of cheaper hours. #380 YR NRA apres en oe? Negros orice to The Bans Hey 5 . a when it can be made| requires raise. Get yours bef | Rees. he the raise, Harrington's, Phune 130. Ith Breet New City: X\ Because... we use only fine center leaves, no stems, no stalks We actually discard 86% of the tobacco plant. Because we use only the fine center leaves—no stem—no stalk. And each Lucky comes to you fully packed with ripe, mel- low, choice tobaccos— round and firm—no loose ends. Is it any wonder that Luckies are always so mild—so smooth? asuai. One Sortie often induces fas’ anving, and excesaz2 seed anginate ‘or in causing four-f. acidynta or aggravacing Granted would not Laguen exceyn for cet: isuaily knows of such mand off such unpieasant worries cut Gum in a mond so enjoy the thre of stepping on it. Because shed facus are Itheir way. ‘There are also millions of ven and young stock that could be ts 2 far- sold to everybody's advantage. But h present low cattle prices, that in many cases fail to pay freight and cornet long Hil main on the farms, We think the farmer who has sur- st plus cattle deserves the same ‘break’ hat the hog farmer is getting from government, ines ar mechanicgi <et: USS a ttle refreshment suey take his Tribune Reader. These smentiticacr =: Student Hundreds Are Returning to U. N. D. -y members back from vacations students already arriving on the mpus in large numbers, all is in ness for the opening of the Uni- of North Dakota tor 2 , With registration Tuesda; Expecting. enrollment to eq NOT ALL ‘SCHATCH FARMERS Zismarci. D or ons as more than normal ad- ce room reservations in dormitor- 2 heavier volume of correspond- 2 with prospective students and @ Jase pe- an equal number of transferred cred- entials. Following freshman English place- londgy, registration will s agd class work will begin Wednesday. A round of social and aver the extra-curricular activities will be launched immediately, and fratern- 2 good .ties and sororities will devote much : ent John C. West, who took ‘ruth is office this summer sueceeding Dr, 2- Tkomas FP. Kane, has pointed out thas che university will have one of the is strongest staffs of its history in spite ac- of Grastic salary réductions. gE a Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 18.—With ,