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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1934 S:nSTEEE EEenESEEE ae ' . the farmer | trom’ increasing his corn! crop to be raised under drouth con- aie committees are composed of the | man, and N. O. Churchill. Walter Williams, Fred Anstrom, Ear! | 000,000, was asked 4 ins suit filed in for fear S0Y Purpose, including use ditions. following: Publicity committee; George Mung-| Fairchild, E, ©, Bailey, Adolph |federal court here today. eases committee; J. L. Clifford, | er, C. F. Dirlam, Frank Ellsworth and| Schlenker, Eimer Brown, B. E. La- Rr gl the resolution pointed out, ‘ i Walter W. Clark, G. L. Spear, James | A. N. Larson. France, and Roy Arntson. TRY MONEY v 5 Feroentage of North Dakota Appoint Committees Ws am, Cure, & &, Sper dames “Ticket committee; D. Bruce Doyle,| J. P, Wagner is treasurer, vests is being fed’ by federal relief For Charity Circus Leonhard, J. ©, Taylor, J. L. George, | w, E. Doty, Art Cayou, Grant Marsh, apportionments, - County Agent Wil- Olson, Dr. F. B.. Strauss,/ walter Knott, William Gierke, Bert| ASKS INSURANCE RECEIVER Yam R. Page, who conducted the Committees, chosen from the mem- Walter “A Sather, A. P. Lenhart, P./ Nicola, E. M. Freigang, N. E. Long-| Cleveland, ©., March 1.—(P)—Ap- meeting, will forward the resolution jbers of the B. P. O. E. Lod, A. Wachter, J.B. Smith, KT. \ pointment ‘ “tecetve or the Loco. i ge 1109 » Dr. bottom, Joseph Kohler, Joseph Patera, iy Morgenthau Says Administra,|to the corn-hog ‘administration at! here, are working to make the big, 20- | Perry, Al Rosen and R. B. Webb. A. M. Brazerol, E. P. O'Brien, George AR Roe ini 7 ane ; otive Engineers’ Mutual Life Insur- act charity circus here April 2 to 7,|_ Hell committee; Robert Byrne, D.|Manley, A. C. Dance, Harry eds He mae enter was called to the fact/s bigger success than ever, according |. Shipley, P.M. Davis, Thomas Al-|Dr. George Schatz, E. D. Somling, G. |ance Association, which has 65,000 most suitable feed|ty W. £, Doty, general chairman. |len, L. K. Thompson, Charles Liess-|D. Adams Frank Bryant, JA. Smith, |members and pollces totaling $139.- tion Program Still Is in Experimental Stage Washington, March 1—()}—The Gdministration’s desire to try present monetary plans for at least the -re- mainder of this fiscal year before & fixed policy is determined upon was conveyed to congress Thursday by Secretary Morgenthau. Testifying to a house banking sub- committee on a bill to establish a central federal authority with sole ethane issuing powers, Morgenthau said: i at the future monetary policy of our country should be I don’t Think anybody is sufficiently wise to tell you because we haven't had enough _ experience.” Recounting steps that have been aa by the administration, he “It is impossible to tell what the future will be. I believe that we need more experience and time to tell us what is the best way to handle mone- tary problems before we get into any- thing specific or definite as is con- templated, perhaps, in this bill. “We hope that congress will give us at least the balance of this year to ‘work on our present plan. Then we will know a little more about it.” “I take it,” asked Representative Hancock (Dem., N. C.), “that your Position is that the present monetary policy is more or less an experiment Se ae icdsea| VACUUM wines: right,” Morgenthau an- . : We've got what With Floor Light Sterling Man First to you want in $39 95 Apply for J Allotment mitt ft muy county arm 0 SPRING a, Woven of willow. Handles are woven 59¢ into rim. Stout! fi ment money is John Wildfang, Ster- ling, according to County Agent H. O. Putnam. The application was ac- cepted at a meeting conducted Wed- — by the county agent, at Ster- Amazing inventions now save work 7 new ways. No extra cost at Wards. 10 QUART c. Other meetings of general interest to farmers are scheduled for Thurs- See it. Save! Clothes day afternoon at Wing, Friday at Wil- Smooth! =. ton and Saturday at Bismarck. Be- Tight grip for sides the corn-hog setup, care of con- Trimly tailored tweeds, aye tracted wheat-allotment land and the ever so smart in the ‘é 196 grassht prog: . Some we ‘eloudy colors House Paint —— i096 Dresey wool crepes, fur (ping Tyke trimmed and flattering! Wards Famous Zine-Ite Grand Forks Farmers All silk lined. In dark Triple-tested! a Was and light shades. Gicaill coe: Ask Change in Plan dase, * $2.65 Larimore, N. D., March 1.—(P)— Seventy-five Grand Forks county farmers, meeting here Wednesday to hear an explanation of the federal corn-hog production control program. adopted unanimously a resolution urging the government to remove the . hog contract clause in which the Innerspring farmer agrees not to increase his — Mattress Drouth conditions in North Dakota, they said, have resulted in a feed shortage amounting to an emergency end compliance with the govern- ment’s requirement would accentuate this shortage. The contract prevents Wards Low Price | Q95 Comfortable! Deep in- ner coils in felted cot- ton. Drill ticking. Silk Hose 59 Smart Easter shades in chiffon and serv- ice weights. Every pair full fashioned! a ALYY DT OISTANCE Wash Boiler washtub. Sauce Pan. Clothes Soap Chips Naphtha soap Ward Floating Soap Flakes Iron, Chroe Copper, 1M- 14-gal-lom. Cast alumi- line. Cotton. Quick suds. Quick suds. 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