The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 5, 1934, Page 3

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Mrs. Roosevelt Will ( 0. P, PRES TEST Return to Capitol of two friends, Miss Nancy Cook and : ismarck sta Miss Marion Dickerman of Hyde ante Reduced Different Brands of Ammunition P"x,,N. Y.. planned Thureday to end| | Missouri river. stage at 7 @ short vacation here and start back to Washington. Mrs, Roosevelt and her friends ar- rived Tuesday night and the first lady Fourth gta inspecting May Be Used Before Fall H Etections ' spent the weaving, ‘Washington, July 5—()—The first|Craft industries indigenous to the other hand- |‘ alvo of Senator Borah’s “one-man| eset North Carolina mountain] Accu: campaign” emphasized Thuraday that| vata different brands of ammunition will be fired at the Democrats before the be fired a Weather Report | It served to stress, in the minds of observers Republican independent in a radio Wednesday night He assailed both parties on the score of monopoly in an address which also criticized the administration for an “effort to fasten ce night and Friday, xcept, eral] (air ‘west portion; cooler Friday and west portion tonight. ‘For Montana: ao, fair el GENERAL CONDITIONS The barometric pressure is low over the Plains States (Williston 29.76) me @ high pressure area covers and thunderstorms have occurred at His reference to s “Chicago state-|Mmany places from the Great Lakes oblate: Toe bow: Von Bose’s death, the Minneapolis, cldy. .... 90 60 Moorhead, IV. css.e, OF Above record for 48 hours. ‘WEATHER IN OTHER teats) the ‘West (Edmonton 30.14), Showers | Amarillo, Tex., clear . ment” was to the Republican policy| region westward and northwestward | Chica, meeting at Chicago recently. Borah’s|to the Rocky Mountain Vasa os high the Mis- ‘alley and southern vails over the - | Provinces. ‘keynote” address accepting} North Dakots Corn and Wheat Re- the new deal as the campaign issue gion Summary and Barkley repiled that the Republi-| For the week ending July 3, 1934, can party seeks “to deliver us back ie ga into the hands of those who laid the ae bes Pe our misfortunes from 1928 to ” cient. Earl, lanted 5) wheat heading short, ‘mostly in mile Plains States, but cooler weather pre-| Edmonton, Alta. 5 western Cant fan |Havre, Mont., rain .... 78 eee. 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