The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 12, 1934, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1934 ) WORLD WHEAT MEN LAST TIMES TONIGHT KAY FRANCIS in “MANDALAY” _|j til HEADS ON STARR TONOMROW. FRIDAY AERIS EXPORT MINIMUM Also Saturday, Sunday Midnight, Monday, Tuesday _ yan & “4 posctd bom Tage LIP oa, for lhe first fime! oe Rome, April 12.—(7)—The world wheat advisory commission entered * ‘Thursday upon the most difficult phase of its meetings as a sub-com- mittee sought to draw up a plan for @ minimum export price. The plan will be submitted to the whole com- mission. The sub-committee worked until late Wednesday night and then again ‘Thursday morning. Since it was un- able to complete its work on schedule, the committee as a whole postponed ‘the session it was to have held Thurs- day morning. The sub-committee has encountered many strongly contrasting ideas in reference to what minimum prices should be fixed and the method of fixing them. Only the most friendly ‘cooperation between the delegates has enabled the body to agree on the few Lert which have been found accept- le. While the sub-committee worked, most delegates Wednesday took the day off and went to see Italy’s new soldier land settlements, rising from the former wastes of the Pontine marshes. Only 40 miles slong the Appian ‘Way beyond the ruins of the palaces of the Caesars lie the swamps, mias- mas of malaria, which engineers sought vainly since the days of the Roman empire to drain. Rapidly the ‘ § . water is seeping from them. D3 te ae i. Littorie, the first soldier township c 2) . ‘ opened, has a population of 12,000 Persons. ‘When they are complete the three ips will contain 5,000 farm holdings of 25 to 70 acres each, ac- cording to the quality of the land. The soldier settler starts to farm on a half-share basis. Half the pro- ceeds he keeps. The other half goes CLAL a to the veterans’ organization under USS READ Dene control of the government until his nit t cd loan is repaid. After that he can . : ' secure free-hold of the property un- der a system of 15-year purchase. Ht Ehappencd On « Night" seats Adventists Will Meet || Tierney" = In Jamestown June 15/8 Misi. Gay: W alter Connolly Roscoe Karns Jamestown, N. D., April 12—(7)— Arrangements have been made for E for a sefl-cut! Come early for yours! the annual camp meeting of North — s { “ Dakota’s Seventh-Day Adventists to Admission: Matinee 25c, Evening 35c be held in Jamestown at the city park and Stutsman county fair grounds Daily at 2:30-7-9 : 3 B June 15 to 23. Work of getting the camp in readiness begins June 6. Rev. W. A. Spicer of Takota Park, q ‘ ‘Washington, D. C., field secretary of : the general conference, will attend the meeting. Rev. J. F. Piper of Lin- % coln, Neb., president of the Central Union, also is a scheduled speaker. ULSD ANE = 3bc. top and bottom. If there are better hose at this price, we 45-Ib.size. Only 4 haven’t seen them! Full fashioned pure silk! Cobwebby chiffons and trim service weights! Stock up while the price is down! In Ccast-to-Coast Sweep—23 / Extra i Win in Every Comparison Against Others U2 America is stampeding to self. And in a simple, factual way 2 7 . A Dodge show ee. fo meneting so that everyone understands. vos * iS “44 \ 8 00 You see why Dodge is the safest poir car with its all-steel body and hy- ls : ‘ - Z draulic brakes, always equalized to : * ° : 4°\ Ward Weeh avoid skidding and swerving. Gears z J x Priced that are noiseless at every speed. 4 *” “Ploating-Cushion” Wheels, Cross- | ee “Footshape’ ‘steering and patented Floating Power $ — % . BE wyyy last shoes de- oon one he sxceive : —Yy signed for ‘That ie why the factory order to- je combination for completely | : ‘ Yl day is “Pull nyt yet smooth, levelized, vibrationlessriding, . ‘ pours ae ae is why —faced with the enormous Go to your nearest Dodge dealer * frown and e! today, get a free “Show-Down” score ‘ shoes for boys card, and have him explain about \ fm and girls. the “Show-Down” Plan. We believe ee : » al > it will repay you with the greatest re ‘3 car satisfaction and money value, in all your car-buying experience. DODGE BROTHERS CORPORATION eae rary sree Sytem Play Mien’s Suit Sale? 16-75 Ward Wesk Ster Valua The price is the least important feature of these suits. They're tailored to fit right. Of fine fabrics. The sort of suits you've learned to expect of Ward Week. Men’s Caps - WW I Bigget -« DODGE' G90" 55 == ae MONTGOMERY WA RD iW ie ‘MB. GILMAN CO. Sealiace one rod Bearden Phens 068 \ 0B Broadway at Second St. Biemarek, N. D. : i

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