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STE TSS 6S SAG ‘FARMERS ENJOYING/Grand Forks Grocer, Bank Robber, HIGHEST INCOME IN} Faces Prosecution at Long Beach - YEARS, STUDY SHOWS Northwest States Getting More Money Thah in Any Year Since 1930 (By The Associated Press) New York, Sept. 21.—(#)—Cash is ~ pouring into farm states, and despite the widespread predictions of disaster before the drouth lighted in the mid- dle west, it now appears that even = of the states oe trical af- lected are enjoying highest farm income in years. In the northwest, where drouth conditions received the personal at- “ tentton of President Roosevelt, ag- gregate 1934 cash income of the farm- ers in North and South Dakota, Mon- tana and Minnesota, including wheat, corn and hog benefit payments and Proceeds of-the sale of cattle to the @routh relief administration, will Probably be the highest since 1930. ~ Frederick E. Murphy, American delegate to recent international wheat conferences, and publisher of the Min- neapolis Tribune, said Friday in ex- Planation of the remarkable showing of ry farm states: ‘Of course, some cattle have act- ‘ually starved, and hogs have died, from the lack of water and feed, but you must remember that throughout thé drouth area conditions are spotty, w & big percentage of the farmers have some crops, many have fair crops, and prices of most leading crops have risen anywhere from 50 to 400 per cent from the extremely low levels of a year and @ half or two years ago. This, to- gether with benefit payments, and credits from federal agencies, has placed more cash in the hands of the farmers than they have seen in years.” Murphy explained that estimates ‘based on department of agriculture figures indicate aggregate farm cash « income for 193¢ for the four northwest states of $456,267,178, Of this total ‘$62,045,000 represents wheat, corn and hog benefit payments received on crop reduction contracts, and $22,713,- 178 represents proceeds of the sale of cattle to the drouth relief ad- ‘ ministration, Farm cash income for this area for 1933—$331,447,000; 1934—9456,268,000. Kidder Folk Happy . At Corn-Hog Checks . D., Sept. 21. — Kidder "hapey these days and Scout Leaders Finish Course at New Leipzig! Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 21— | found this a1— (®)—Harold R. Lohr, youthful grocery store proprietor here who confessed Thursday, authorities said, to the single handed $8,000 -robbery of a North Long Beach, Calif., bank, will be returned there soon for prosecution, police chief Ed Hough announced. The 21-year-old grocer, here for five months, and reported twice a deserter from the United States navy, confessed to robbery of a branch of the Bank of Amer- ica at Long Beach, March 8, 1934, after two and a half-hours of ques- tioning by authorities. A telegram from police chief J. M. McClellan of Long Beach stated an officer would start from there Friday to return the-pris- oner to California, Lohr’s arrest . followed .an investigation began @ month ago when police officers here identified him partially from pictures in @ detective service magazine. Meanwhile, Lohr's girl compan- ion, who gave her name as Hilda Ferfes and her age.as 18, was held without charge. Under question- ing, she told the story of her ac- quaintance with Lohr in Califor- igh ‘Wyoming and Nebraska and visiting briefly in that state, Lohr soon rented a farm at Oral, 8.D. He turned the farm over to a cousin, attempted to cross the border into Canada, YOU ORDER EMPRESS You Have the Satisfaction of Knowing That You Are Getting Oven-Fresh Vecuum-Packed Smoothly-Blended Fine-Flavored COFFEE found this difficult ee returned to Grand Forks April 21. ‘The next day he bought a groc- ety store. A week ago he purchas- ed a bakery at Northwood, N. D., near here. Police said Lohr’s “girl friend” ‘accounted for approximately $4,- 000 of his expenditures from the bank loot. A ticket of not more than five can- didates, and probably only be filed with the secretary of state by members of the new North Da- kota Farmer-Labor party, it was learned Friday from spokesmen of the organization. Leaders of the movement were re- three, will THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934 THIRD PARTY PLANS ONLY PARTIAL SLATE Charles T. Olson of Bowman County Advanced for Lieu- tenant Governor luctant to discuss their probable tick- et, but admitted the name of Charles T. Olson, state representative at the last session of the legislature from Bowman county, was under serious consideration for leutenant-governor. No gubernatorial candidate will be advanced. Leaders are seeking a man combin- ing both practical and theoretical ex- Perlence for the position of commis- sioner ‘of agriculture and labor, A county agent who also combines the qualities of a college graduate is be- ing sought. Several are known to have been approached but to have refused to run for various reasons. Fay Harding, present railroad com- missioner defeated for renomination in the June primary, has the support, active Department of Commerce li- censes on July 1, 1934, of a number of Parmer-Laborites as their candidate. For U. 8. senator, the candidacy has been offered to Alfred 8. Dale, state treasurer, who said his inclina- tion was to decline it. 8. A. Olsness, state insurance commi has been advanced as a candidate for congress, although others have been in party caucus. No intensive campaign is expected to be made by the new party this fall. Leaders explained they would conduct “an educational campaign— to| to establish the party and to make it @ real factor two years from now.” There were 6,541 aircraft holding 601 Tenth Street mete ta... PES Minneopa extra small sweet Twilling’s Grocery Phone 1613 SATURDAY SPECIALS Phone 47 Milk, tall cans, 3 for 3 Ibs. ......... Tomatoes, No. 2 tin 3 for N~ 229 23c Corn, fancy, . No. 2 tin, 2 for 1 Ib. cans, 3 for . 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