The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 26, 1934, Page 9

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w& ») SENATE CONFEREES SCORE VICTORY ON HUGE TAX MEASURE Boosts in Estate, Gift and Oth- er Levies Are Accepted by House Members Washington, April 26.—(P)—A 417,- ing tax measure came to agreement ‘Wednesday night after two days of ‘Their report accepted virtually all the senate increases in estate and gift look for floor consideration before Monday. Agreement on the bill cleared the way for early action on another ma- Jor measure—the reciprocal tariff pro- posal which the house has already passed. Senate tax bill conferees were high- _________ Notice — School and county warrants are taken at par in trade for merchandise here.— Alex Rosen & Bro. —_—_—_—————_—_———— VISIT OUR Fricinaine 34 THAT USES LESS CURRENT THAN ONE ORDINARY LAMP BULB ‘/Or. Edith Sappington and Or. “1-"promised the publication, edited sparkling Dulux. It has extra room “for tall bottles and a frozen storage compartment, On cop of all that, this, Frigidaire °34 actually uses less current than one ordinary Iemp bulb! (Come in, today, and see why thou- sends of women already are boasting, “Ours is a Frigidaire '34.” EVERY YEAR THE BEST OF THE YEAR FRIGIDAIRE '34 4 paopecT OF GemenaL as $500 (CASH WILL PLACE THE ABOVE ADVERTISED FRIGIDAIRE IN YOUR .. HOME BALANCE ON SMALL CONVENIENT TERMS Tavis Music Co. Blemarek, N. Dak. ly jubilant over their numerous vic- tories nt table. N.D, HEALTH HE WILL CONVENE HERE Robert Green to Speak at Two-Day Session . Edith Sappington, Washington, consultant for the Children’s , and Dr. Robert Green, Min- county and city health offic- ers called for Monday and Tuesday by aly Mayall Williams, state health of- ‘The conference meetings will be held at the state health department offices on the feurteenth floor of the capitol, with the exception aa ben- ®@ noted authority on tularaemia, which he has done extensive re- Dr. B. K. Kilbourne, city health of- icer of Fargo, is president of the state Attendance at the conference ried in past years, ranging to & maximum of 45 delegates. This year several public health nurses are ex- Pected to attend the sessions, accord- ing to Dr. Williams. —_— GANDHI ESCAPES INJURY Buxar, India.—Mahatma Gandhi es- caped injury when a rock was hurled through the windows of his car dur- ing a: clash with persons opposing his Sen on behalf of India’s untoush- ables. PROMISE MURDER EXPOSE by @ prominent Nasi, would ex- pose a “Jewish plan to murder Adolph Hitler.” CHINA PLANS NEW APPEAL Geneva.—Indications were given that China is considering the advis- ability of making an appeal to signa- tories of the nine-power treaty, based on Japan’s restatement of policy to- ward China. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL “4 Fiying the mail to the farthest north U. 8. postofice, Pete Kili is owner and chief pilot of one of the few companies escaping airmail contract can- collation. Klimek, left, with George Lore, co-pilot, the mail from Baudette to Penasse, Minn., 76 miles, in 40 minutes, for $6000 a year. shows the only route, over Lake of the Woods and wilderness. The map THE BISMARCK TRIBUNK. THURSDAY. APRIL 96. 1934 Keeps Wilderness Airmail Route been approved by the North De railroad pith The optional rates-filed ate able at Ashley, Ellendale, Wishek ES iga Burnstad, Dawson, Dri Hague, Hazelton, Kintyre, Kulm, court, Monango, fi , Steele, Bi f Heche le, Sraeay, TROD it. the bloc presscd ev:> for action at metal-aid to remonciize a r on its white By 0. A. STEVENS North Dakota Agricultural College Senator King (Dem., Utah), chair- man of the silver bloc committec, sa'd jthat the senate-ordered prove by Secretary Moresnthau not only was dud” but that it had “exploded the a that there was concerted activ- The expected influx of birds came | known bird. They do not appear in | ei April 6 when many robins, killdeer, large numbers, but so insistent are | it f those interosted it | Wer HERS Unis lipclation, | meedowlatks and others appeared, | thelr loud erles that they cannot fail} Affecting all towns in which | silver to secure this legislation.” to attract attention. The first real|company operates in North D King said that those who were most The writer had seen his first robin’ warm south wind which sends the|a flat rate for water r Line, Billings, Mont, and L. &, Brun ington, Lark, all May 8. This Girl Knows interested in silver legislation were, the day before, when they were still thermomete: to abor filed by the Montana-! not the big bankers and business men, very scarce. On the 6th they were i, practically ee to mig iene, cena also was me farmers, smail business men, and to be = almost at Aer e ae {Sometimes this occurs as early as the | commissi borers. |8 @ robin census on two streets ex- idle h. The “dud” characterization was |teMding across the north side ot (Be pth atte tind Sia motor trught eertniscien wit ke Waal challenged by few in the senate and | Fargo, showed 6 pairs and 9 single xyilingstad of Valley City March 31,| at Bismarck May 7 and 8 They there was apparently little desire for | birds, an average of about two birds/a¢ Lisbon and Wilton April 5, Fargo,| applications of Ernest E. further investigation such as sug-|to every three blocks. Robins had/ Fairmount and Jamestown 6,| Lidgerwood; K. L. Marlenee, gested by Morgenthau. pots inerrind yi a pod at Clar Bismarck April 7, Minot April 8. Mont., Art’s Transfer, Scobey, otc a Lisbon by ™. ©. Thompson ¢ Badsek Maren 3. a 1 Paurdal ie i Bead” al raddoct arch » al al | Strange But True | |snast Bisma arek by C. W. Moses April /March 19, Lisbon April 5, Bismarck News Items of Day | | mount and Jamestown April 6, Tower beta eS giv enna be ‘fone \ (By The Associated Press) | | City, co ie Minot April 7% bership in the eagle society. Heavy lapleton April 8. 2 HE DESERVED PENALTY — A party driving trom Fargo to Bis- fimssit with oultsy oF amity fiving Budapest.—Because he“kissed a girl m « April 5 reported no meadow- game birds, but feeds chiefly upon ;80 violently that her jaw broke in larks at all scen on the way out, but ground-squirrels, rabbits, and mice. |three places, Zoltan Viniss, a civil’ on the way back April 8, a total of The rough-legged hawk, seen at Fair- ;Servant, was sentenced to one month's 76 were counted. The birds had been dale March 26, Jamestown March 31, imprisonment. noted at Jamestown March 21, Fair-| and Tower City April 4, is a bird of | j@ale March 24, Kindred March 25,! } Sagi ear Mapleton March | ‘piuebirds were observed near Kin- SMOKERS TO GET BREAK similar character. Zion, Ill—After June, you may smoke cigarettes and eat pork in Zion without fear of arrest. Overseer Wilbur Glenn Voliva sponsored that announcement. ia have been arrested in on, Red-winged blackbirds also have | WSto and Wwiter nel oe been slow in appearing. They Were /siiohries, Fargo, reports finding & ite seen at Lisbon April 7, Maple- | iuebird which had been shot by es fiat weurtive oven April 8! someone. It is hard to understand | S CEMA TAbeT 4. | We Id be so thoughtl |at Fairmount April 5, Lisbon April 7,|WhY anyone cou! Edina Ad | Maple a Force abel 6 */as to kill the gentle bluebird which is \ Sere ites, reo April 6. A. A-/hardly less than a member of one's GETS CARRINGTON AWARD Fenn, Ellendale, reports heavy flights , fami Carrington, N. D., April 26—(P}—! of geese on the nights of April 2|°W® family. \E. A. Moline of Jamestown was award-|and 5. Large numbers Sad | Tae eee Cer yed tl tf fj were seen near there another : he contract for construction o! y | Offer New Electric +» SAFE! Bright Eyes... No Bad Skin She learned * shen dor Hasty wel sluggishness and consti! Senators Say Silver And You'll Jump Out of Bed ia the Morning Raria’ to Go SE eS lesative candy or om Eakarey — r ie booed emer ular diet.” (Qars.) 8. R., London, England. A bottle of Kruschen Salts that will last four weeks costs but a trifle take as directed every morning. Dates and see how many pounds yos wee many a have lost. Attention. to diet will help i i az : lt E i : ape it 8 i sgeeed Ls ge Fi b | Fs a This New Motor Oil stops sludge formation ...cuts oil costs Look at the maps (at right). They'll tell you why it’s time now to drain out winter-worn oil and change to heavier grades. When you change, decide that this eummer you'll keep sludge out of your engine. For sludge clogs your oil lines, hinders lubrication, fouls your filter. It makes valves sluggish so you lose gasoline power. Finally, it causes rings to stick and pump oil, It is the greatest ,@§8 Was characterized Thursday by ‘tractors also bid. The federal govern-; ports a “sandpiper” April 3. This| ‘ 9, members of the senate silver bloc 88 ment was the only bidder on the $20,-/no doubt was the killdeer, the only Probe Proved a ‘Dud’ )*s cua” ! Contending that the inquiry had -_ a Washington, April 26.—(#)— The tailed to disclose any personal interest; The grinding teeth of elephants | Plover” as it is sometimes called, and! ota communities served by the North- treasury's investigation of silver hold- in silver by the leaders of the move reach a weight of 20 pounds each. A correspodent from Kindred re- Carrington’s public works loan sew-j Party April 8. age plant at $25,412. Four other con- Rates in 21 Towns | Filing of optional residential rates 5 “killdeer | for electric service in 21 North Da-, !-forming. 000 bond issue. member of that group to arrive so| The Kkilldeer or | early. jauite correctly, is common and a well | ern Power and Light company has cause of high motor-oil consumption. Keep sludge out by using Iso-Vis “D”, the Anti-Sludge Motor Oil. Itdoes not sludge under the hardest kind of driving. It keeps rings lively and free, reducing oil consumption to the min- imum. That’s why you have to add to it less frequently between drains. 1SO:VIS “D”. .. . 2Scow. PLUS FEDERAL TAX. . . . VE aqt Toran... ...... 26€cq o TEMPERATURE DUE TO RISE ‘The maps above are based on U. S. Weather ‘tures have advanced to a Bureau records, in many cases extending back 50 years. Study them. They show why you should change to a heavier grade of mo- tor oil at this season of the year, in order to secure the most lubrication. rade of oil you should use in your motor. In the light-shaded areas, temperatures fio Socen's gress Hakaoe kc teemment are such that cool-weather grades of oil are _tionon threefactors—theweather,thekindof | recommended, In the dark-shaded areas, car you own, and thekind of driving you do, 8 SHORT MINUTES TO DRAIN AND CHANGE It takes no more than 8 minutes to It's Change Time, Too, For Differential and Transmission Spring-time is the time to heavy-up on lubricants that drain off your worn-out winter oil and _ protect your differential and transmission gears. Standard . refill-with the grade oflso:Vis —_Stationshave cotrect lubricants for this very purpose. And ~*D” at Standard Oil Stations, Then _ Standard Servismen are pay pee sory: will be rid of sludge and you'll _tion of any make of car ornew. A ‘Specified + keep your oil cost to the minimum. — Lubrication job means correct lubrication at every polat, * : é . i ; i e

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