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Newspaper Is Given Big Sum Audit Reveals (Continued From Page One) $4i1! operating bonds paid by taxation ........ 1,000,000.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES EXCLUSIVE OF INTEREST AND DEPRECIATION.... 4,592,247.53 ACCRUED BOND INTEREST AND DEPRECIATION RESERVE Accrued construction bond interest 1,374,152.07 Accrued milling bond interest . 462,939.36 Depreciation of plant and mach! 606,643.15 TOTAL LIABILITIES 7,035,982.11 Deficit deducted to balance 2,325,562.41 $4,710,419.70 Hy $1,984,041; emergency purchase of Benefit Pay: Tee 7 9 9 surplus neettheat bore saat eer surplus relief corporation 5 i H Put at $22,528,729 rr bought for FSCR $9,418,379; cheese bought for FSRC $128,883. Washington, March 1.—(AP)—A/ survey of government crop reduction! Double Funeral Today efforts Thursday listed benefit pay-{ * ments to farmers of $22,528,729 a1 From Driscoll Church eo tax collections of $200,-| 1,160, H Despite the apparent $22,027,000| Funeral services will be held Thurs- lag between payments and collections, day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Zion the treasury said receipts and ex-j| Lutheran church north of Driscoll for penditures really are in virtual bal-|Myron Leland Pederson, infant child ‘ance since the receipt figure includes|of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Pederson of cash only and not several million dol-| Driscoll. The funeral services will be lars in checks now in process of col-' held at the same time as those for lection. \Theodore Skogen, who passed away Cash outlays up to February 27,! Sunday. the latest figures available, distrib-| The Pederson baby was born Feb. ute the benefit payments as follows: Cotton acreage reduction $112,42! 410; tobacco crop reduction $1,586,-,nold Omar and two grandmothers, 237; wheat acreage reduction $59,-/Mrs. Anton Pederson and Mrs. John 088,258; marketing export surplus|Nyseth, both of Driscoll. No Headache Now in Five Minutes 1 THE BIG TAX CASE IS UP AND IVE GOT A SPLITTING HEADACHE, I CANT EVEN TRY TO THINK ! WHY DON'T YOU TAKE TWO BAYER ASPIRIN TABLETS. THEY'LL KNOCK GRAND, HEADACHES COMPLETELY GONE ~ THANKS A Discovery that’s Bringing Here is quicker relief from pain—the Gael safe relief, it is said, ever nown. This is due to a scientific discovery by which BAYER Aspirin starts “taking hold” of pain a few minutes after taking. The illustration of the glass here tells thestory.A Bayer tablet startsto disintegrate or dissolve—go to work —almost instantly. 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McKENNEY | (Secretary, American Bridge League) Today’s Contract Problem South plays this contract at seven no trump. West opens the seven of spades. Time your squeezes properly, watch your re-entries, and you can make seven-odd, | I presume that the greatest pleas- jure in bridge is derived from post- mortems after a tournament. “If West had the king,” or “If I had taken the diamond finesse”—tnese and many others are subjects of great length and discussion in tournament play. Here was an interesting post-mor-; tem hand. While several pairs ar-| rived at a small slam contract, none found the procedure that would make | the contract. ! I believe that South’s more sound response after two clubs is two spades, | as the only advantage in his playing, the contract at no trump is in the; king of diamonds being led up to. | However, after the two no trump| bid by South, North is justified in| going to three. Six-odd can be made ‘nine, The spade suit then is started, declarer cashing the ace, king, !queen, and then playing a |spade, He discards two clubs from 'dummy, while East lets go two dia- | monds. | When West wins the fourth spade with the jack, he leads the jack of ‘clubs, which the declarer wins with {the ace. Declarer then cashes the six \ot spades, West letting go a heart, and the three of diamonds is discard- jed from dummy. .East drops the nine of clubs. The queen of hearts is played next, | West covers with the king, and de- clarer wins the trick in dummy with ,the ace. The deuce of hearts is re- jturned from dummy and East is Solution in néxt issue. Duplicate—None vul. Opening lead—@ 7. West North East Pass 2 Pass squeezed. Pass 3N.T. Pass | “It he lets go a club, all clubs in t |dummy are good, while if he drops a diamond the declarer will win three on the hand with the following play: | diamond tricks. The Play | West. opens the seven of hearts, | be a sound bid. Fees etree eT eT | Bits of News From | Throughout World i (By The Associated Press) \ eo RESCUE 50 PASSENGERS | i i Helsingfors, Finland—A salvage |Legionnaires Hold . ship rescued the 50 passengers of the! Rally at Belfield stricken Polish steamer Zieszys dan-| — gerously near sinking in heavy seas| Belfield, N. D., March 1—One hun- fee cite fea \dred eighty American Legion mem- FRENCH SEE MARINE MONSTER |ers, representing every post in the Cherbourg, France — Crowds ninth district, attended a district ral- gathered at the Querqueville ly held in this city Tuesday evening rocks near here to speculate up- on the identity of a mysterious marine monster with white hair, 4 @ horse's neck and a camel's head. .. SOOTHING Four Burn to Death In Brooklyn Blaze, ca Brooklyn, N. Y., March 1.—(AP) | CU HEAD QUICKLY. —Four members of one family were | killed and a fifth critically burned in! - tenement house fire early Thurs- lay. Two alarms were sounded as the! flames swept a five-story tenement | located in Carroll street, The fire; quickly spread to an adjoining tene- ment house. The dead, were listed as: Walter Galazi, one year ry | Joseph, six; Stephen, nine, and Rose, ‘Angel Galazzi, 13, was seriously ; burned. Patterson’s Mity-Nice lea; or Oven snd ‘ite, rye or whole ‘i | wheat, 16-0z. ...... Tc old;! HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, T While six-odd is made, it would not | which is won in dummy with the| (Copyright, 1934, NEA Service, Inc.) | URSDAY, MA with prominent state and district of- fleers as speakers. Carl Indergaard, digtrict deputy, 30° x2 1-6 yde. per side Inviting windows make a room .. . and cost so little! Sheer, ruffly Pris- OST TEST 3x2 1-6 de. per side cilla curtains, all ready to hang! Tailored pairs with 3-inch felled hems! and beige. Don’t miss them! RCH 1, 1934 H. M. 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