The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 13, 1934, Page 3

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__THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1934 3 the di husbai department. able writ the agricultural en-|soon will be “dusted” with calcium | year, but failed to be entirely success- $ cy Ice Well Trial Shows uth DAWADA, Whe have con- piney ception at the NDAC.| chloride in an experiment designed to| ful, Robinson said, because of lack “| Bus Line Hearing at Ai . E AND structed ice wells, are finding them a| Under the supervision of H. F. Mc-| test the moisture-absorbing and bind-| moisture in the air. Dicki stponed FR TORNADO Dairy Products Keep cheap and satisfactory means of|Colly, head of this department, trials|ing qualities of the chemical, Ray| Use of the chemical will not be suc- pee Po P One transport company operates refrigeration. The wells have answer-| in proper construction of the ice well) Robinson, assistant maintenance en-| cessful in the western portions of the Fa teat the mine lines with 40 planes in Man- ‘When properly covered, dairy prod-|eq the problem of keeping dairy prod-|have been conducted for the past|/gineer of the state highway depart- state, because of the extreme dryness,| Postponement of a hearing on the |churia, where air travel is so convene ucts were found to keep just as fresh |ucts as well as preserving a great) several ye: ment, said Tursday. he said. It is believed that more! @PPlication of the Northland Grey-/ient and popular. number of other perishable food prod- ‘The experiment will point the way|Molsture-laden atmosphere in the/ hound Lines of Minneapolis for a cer- in an ice well as in the regular type 0T. AL $1 614 46? a Raa a bat cheek ee conduct Dagens a Tauer OnH into Haan ‘Dusting’ Experiment | o,fure we of the chemical as a eastern sections will prove the chem-|titicate to furnish motor passenger 01 cultural liga c . thls euininer WEN ini, reamn, Montana state line, was announced/the current. The cycle can run more dust-laying quantity, if it is successful, | ‘cal to be of benefit. will last through Slide show. The teeth We made ae enlowing, Hanne. "| On Roads Scheduled] Robinson saia Ea ere tan Plans and estimates of costs of — A similar experiment was tried on a} The right headlights of all motor) Thursday by the state railroad com-| than 40 miles on one charging of the Nea rly La Enow gh to Dis- Se 2 ha to ys yaoi cad aan er eaaareasion of an ice well are avail-| A ten mile strip of road near Fargo| two-mile strip near Jamestown last cars in Argentina are green. mission. Originally scheduled at battery. BEGINNING TOMORROW ET EUROPE! WORLD RANGE! There Are Reasons... 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