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Ree i" aad g 7 TREES FOR STATE see's Horticulturist of A. C. Fruits Which Thrive in North Dakota eo} Seeding Ble of last year’s crop, a common gree: 3 6 Towa Beauty. For trial: Erickson, Red Duchess, Minnehaha, McIntosh, Melba, Waukon, Longfield. Wedge, Sweet’ Russet. Crabapples—First degree hardiness: Virginia, Florence, Whitney, Dolgo. For trial: Sugar, Trail, Ivan, Amur. Cherries—For trial: Viadimar, Bes- toon (juneberry), Missouri currant, sandcherry, choke- cherry, buffaloberry, Pembina high- bush cranberry. Nuts worth growing include the black walnut, the butter- ut and the hazelnut, Stubble Seeding Is Risky This Season Of small grains in the stub- Practice in North Dakota, is risky business this season, F. D. Butcher, the agricultural college entomologist, warns, Stubble fields are so badly infested ‘with grasshopper eggs at the present tame that some method which will potential grasshopper population is heeded. Plowing stubble so as to bury the egg pods to a Uepth of at least 4 inches will prevent the young ‘hop- Pers from getting to the surface .|When they hatch. Harrowing or pack- ing the soll sfter plowing will insure @ higher percentage of control. It is pointed out that, while plowing involves an added expense to the farmer, the value of the crops saved by this method will repay several times this cost. Where crops are ,| “stubbled-in” the insects can hatch Branch, Holland, London Mar- ket, White Mig For trial—Black Gooseberries—First degree hardi- ness: Carrie, Pixwell. For trial: Van and come to the surface without in- terference. As a result they can be- gin their attack on the newly seeded crop immediately and in large num. Fleet, Oregon, Champion, Como, Pears—For trial: Patten, Mendel, ‘Tait No. 2. Plums—First degree hardiness: As- sinaboine, Terry, Surprise. Hybrid Plums—Hardiest: Red Wing, ‘Waneta, Cree, Pembina, Raddison, Emerald, Ojibwa. For trial: LaCres- cent, Tokata, Kahinta, Underwood, Mendota, Hennepin, Stella, Superior, Toka, Elliott, Kage. ‘Hybrid : Sapa. For trial: Valley City, Tom Thumb and Champa. Raspberries—Hardiest: Chief, Sun- Negro Congressman Forcing F Race Issue ‘Washington, March 23—()—Rep- Tesentative De Priest, Negro Republi- can from Mlinois, sought Thi some 30 more names on his petition to force a house vote on the race is- sue of serving Negroes in the house | ton! restaurant. The petition would discharge the Tules committee and carry to the floor | Frida: @ resolution for an inquiry into the Lee of Negroes from the restau- rant. When the house adjourned Wednes- day De Priest, only Negro in congress, had 114 of the necessary 145 signa- tures to propel his resolution to the SIMPLY MUST FINISH THIS JOB FOR MR. CLARKE TONIGHT IT NEEDS A CLEAR HEAD..AND IVE A FIERCE HEADACHE... For Quick Relief, Say BAYER Aspirin When Here is quicker relief from pain—the fastest safe relief. it is said, ever jown. This is due to a scientific Sree which BAYER Aspirin starts “taking hald” of pain a few minutes after taking. The illustration of the glass here tells the story.A Bayer tablet starts to disintegrate or dissolve—go to work —almost instantly. This means quick relief from pain—fewer lost hours from headache, neuritis, rheumatism. And safe relief. For genuine Bayer does not harm the heart. you buy, see that the genuine Bayer Aspirin. 1 way ts never to ask for ain by the a ougye alone. at if ey want Ba: irin’s - gui always to say “BAYER Aspirin.” Bringing Faster Relief From Headaches... Pain WHY BAYER ASPIRIN WORKS SO FAST Refrigerator is ‘up thevegetabies,the fruit, che mest, the butter thet edequate ~~ thatleft from yesterdsy’sdinner. The lettuce, ‘celery—all the in your Home wilsing. Count up the scores of frozen salads you can make—the milk aod cream Every dealer in Electric Refrigerators tu. vites you te visit his display. We urge you to accept his invitation, DO NOT DELAY—DO IT Now! North Dakota Power & Light Co. Brink & Music ursday | cloudy tonight and Friday; probably ay to lay; probably | ictured above are Mr. and Mrs. John McHale and two of the four lit- tle girls beaten to death with a ham- mer in the hands of the crazed father. The children shown, Margaret and Port Said Residents Are Weary of Watch day night. Tt was 20 years ago that the first tournament was played and the state when it drew near enough for posi-|°VC™y. tive identification. As a result, after two more or : less sleepless nights of watching, . port au- Anna, were five and six, respectively, when slain.* Efforts now are being made to save the four pitiful little bodies from burial in the potter’s field while the Police search for the father, thought to have committed suicide. | FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Mostly | | kota: Snow prob- ably tonight and Friday; no decid- ed change in tem- ‘ENO re. Montana: Unsettled tonight, pes east, colder north-central and Mn pad portions; Friday generally: For Minnesota: Cloudy tonight and Pri quite co cold in extreme east and ex-| xtreme east and ex- feme north ci ions tonight and in southeast Friday. GENERAL CONDITIONS ‘The Manitoba high pressure area has moved eastward to the upper Great Lakes region (8. 8. Marie 30.60) and cold weather from the northern Great Plains south- eastward to the Ohio Valley. A low Pressure area is centered over the southern Rocky Mountain region (Amarillo 29.78) but temperature chan, over the west have been sushe. Precipitation occurred from the Great Lakes region westward and northwestward to the northern Rocky Mountain ion. | Bismarck station barometer, inches: 47. Reduced to sea level, 30.35. Missouri river 5 at Ta. m. 3.8 ft. 24 hour change, -0.3 ft. PRECIPITATION 1.40 Normal, January Ist to date. 1: Accumulated deficiency to date 1.1¢ NORTH DAKOTA POINTS 7 Low: a.m. est. Pct. Jamestown, clear . 6 6 00 Valley City, clear - 6 6 00 WEATHER IN THE NATION Low- High- 3 iS i} Bgssesezsses tay. th * 48 06 OL 01 Solution to Previous Contract Problem BY WM. E. McKENNEY (Secretary, American Bridge League) Just because you have bid for s small slam, don’t be content with just making yéur contract. Get into the habit of playing every hand for the maximum number of tricks—that is, after the safety of your contract is | | assured. It will aid you if you ever play tournament bridge. A good example is given in today’s which helped Jefferson B. Duplicate—None vul. Opening lead—® 3. South West North Kast Pass 1@ Double Pass 2N.T. Pass —— [Weather Report |i _Weather Report | loops, B. C., clear. Kansas City, Mo., cldy. ler, Wyo., clear.... Medicine Hat, Alte., cldy. Miles: LS eldy. Minneapolis, M., cldy.. Modena, Utah, clear... Moorhead, Minn., cldy. No. ye Neb., cldy. i afSSoRSSTSSRSSHVSSSSAVSSSSS 3325823888382323333833588388 ‘Winnemucca, Nev., cldy. 38 . Winnipeg, Man., peldy. -12 , probably occasional snow Demand Dismissal of Relief Chief in Cass Fargo, N. D., March 22—(P)—A czowd of some 300 disgruntled unem- |] Ployed, demanding the resignation of T. A. Hendricks, Cass county gre- lief director, Wednesday crowded into the district court rooms, and after |i airing their charges named a com- mittee to meet with the county com- missioners. The group was led by L. W. Bray, recently discharged from the relief Office, who at one time called Hend- ricks a “liar,” for his explanation of |'ll why Bray was discharged. Hugh C. Corrigan, postmaster and chairman of the county welfare board, told the group the commissioners would hear any reasonable complaints but would not discuss personalities. It was charged several needy fam- ilies had been refused aid while oth- ers in need had been given no help. Reproducing Machine Shows Speech Errors Fargo, N. D., March 22.—“Hear yourselves as others hear you,” is the slogan recently adopted by the speech department of North Dakota State college where a voice recorder has|ig been installed, according to A. G. Are vold, head of the department. cordings are made at the beginning and end of each term to note progress. made in speech. Of the 175 record- ings that have been made the most glaring faults are those in emphasis and enunciation, Arvold said. New hats arrived today at the S. & L. store. Today’s Contraet Problem South is dealer. How should the bidding proceed between North and South, East and West always pass- ing? 10842 a 9103 oK843 @Ke5 HE gli J heading for Port Said, were about Teady to conclude he had changed his course. The latest theory is that he may have transferred to a seaplane in the middle of the Mediterranea Fargoan Is Crowned State Checker King Jamestown, N. D., Match 22.—(7)— Herold King of Fargo was declared ‘champion of North Dakota checker Players at 1:45 a. m. Thursday, ‘He won the state title after finish- Secretary for Peace Asked in Resolution Washington, March 22.—(7)—Rep. Dirksen (Rep., Ill.) said he and Sen- ator Nye (Rep. N. D.) would intro- duce joint. resolutions in the house and senate Thursday to establish a DON'T FORGET Carnival Dance TONIGHT Mandan’s Popular Night Club at the STAG Re-|@ Again! Gamble’s bring you Two Tires for the Price of Peg Buy one Pharis First Line PD! price and get the second tire FREE. . STILL. EFFECT NORTHLAND GREYHOUND Eyes Examined Glasses Prescribed The eye is an organ you can't afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner Spring Shoes are Beautiful And We have the “right 2. Balireys Bismarck, N. Dak. re at the regular list | Sizes 3 to 9 Widths AAAA to D See the new: Windswept modes! - Streamlines! - Flats! Airified types! - Leather heel “Roughs”! 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