The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 6, 1934, Page 3

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{AS REAL SOLUTION Banking, Capital and La- bor as Running Mates BY CLARENCE W. FACKLER, Professor of Economics, meetings, business has found that its hopes for revival are propped by the frail timbers of politics. It is grad ally sensing the truth that the gov- ernment, confronted by the arduous and yet urgent, self-selected task of reviving industry has lost much of its Positiveness but none of its courage. Still it is becoming increasingly plain that ‘a paternalistic government is hardly more adept in the resuscitating task than is rugged individualism. The administration is now around for partners. It must have cooperation, but not, be it observed, merely to insure success for certain alphabetical devices. Instead, it is to induce recovery. Henceforth, there is to be a team composed of banking, business, agriculture, manufaccuring, | commerce, labor, and capital, as the government's running mates. Just CALLS ALL-BRAN NATIONAL NATURAL LAXATIVE Delicious Cereal Checked His Constipation é Here is an unsolicited letter from Mr. Daniels: i “For many years I have been * habitually constipated, and have meat i ee record Isn't in ; this food much pleasanter than ills and i? Two table- your q s ‘4 Get the red-and-green Backage KEEP ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE Could talk, it would tell you pointedly To use our factory ified lubrica- = and Get better lubrica- tion mileage For any car knows that it will live longer if lubricated right, Fleck Motor "TO INSURE a home, store, factory against loss from fire requires the serv- ices of an insurance expert. Dur advice might save you ne money but will not est a cent, Ask us to study m your policies and plan protection for you & the Hartford Fire In- prance Co, /MURPHY AMWORK SOUGHT === == [00AL LABOR WILL INRECOVERY DIVE . Government Seeks Agriculture, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1984 8 Soro | be better satisfied if they could re-| $10,082,300 was on hand; this had in-|same time this year saw collections Sixty Candidates Jeeive their entire salary in money,|creased to $11,321,388, October f $1,230,067. The interest fund col- [leaving them free to make their own/Dale said. The real estate bond in-|lections in 1933 were $100,909 while in Unopposed Today || arrangements for homes.” terest fund balance increased: from |October of this year they were 8127, adapted to the locality in which it will be grown. The greatest immediate benefit of the shelterbelt is expected to be the Porting the treasury, lending freely, | an ding criticism cf the admin- employment of farmers and others on| @—________________/ should other arrangements be made | $807,881 to $348,527 during the same | 865, | peliciba, nowevee sound or CET PREFERENCE IN the work. At the beginning this will) Washington, Nov. 6—(#)—Sixty [regarding the hall, he said, it would| period, he said. Total real estate bonds outstandins consist of fencing and plowing, since} or more candidates for major {necessitate ‘appropriation of the ad-| Collections increased in both funds|equal $37,411,700, Alm thi Brin ie halls the ad- the areas where trees are to be planted offices—senate, house and gov- ditional $18,000, or a further reduc-lover @ year ago. For the real estate ie eae ce hand to ony | ‘then, Dan 4 of the t ers were at first SHELTERBELT WORK will be summer fallowed one year be-/ ernor—haven’t « thing to worry ;tion of salaries, or dismissal of addi-| bond Principal fund, collections in/said. He has recommended retire- critical and antagonistic. Later they became remarkably pacific and con- Cillatory. Nevertheless, the closing fore any planting is done. about today. They are unop- jtional teachers. October, 1933, were $25,573, while the|ment of $5,000,000 in bon Forest experts, however, believe that) posed and needed only @ count- Approximately 700 students register oa trees will mitigate and lessen the ef-/ ing of the votes to be elected. at the school each year, he said, while Almost 50 or more are consid- j|general enrollment shows a steady ie aoa indicate no retreat from | First Employment to Come in ered virtually sure winners be- |gain. opening opinions. For, while they ing of soils, protecting growing Crops) cause their opposition was so | A special appropriation will be ask- diplonmticaily emphasize the need Spring Says Government [trom excessive drying, slightly modi- ed to carry on the work of maintain- light. e \ for continued cooperation with the fying extremes of temperature in the be , - |ing the summer school, McFarland A ou a government, they none the less plainly Announcement same way that green fields cool the ime Tee tor, er ag a te said. He recommended the term of r tecord the ‘importance of air and otherwise modifying living candi . [school be lengthened to 12 weeks, Connally in Texas have only 4 slight opposition. All Republican McFarland also asked the legisia- a ‘ initiative in borrowing, sound bank- Conditions for man, beast, bird and senatorial candidates are opposed, ture authorize funds for construct Local labor will be given preference | plants. in the planting of the forest shelter- it planned by the government to but Hiram Johnson in California |°f ® $150,000 physical Baten de- has Democratic as well as Re- [ettit) ea ee agar publican nomination. A Socialist | #7 “most inadequate, as " “PARA WIL SURVEY STATE'S FINANGES| scissor ance ne But the resolutions give little evi- Prone on ona ing no contests number 65, of also asked $2,500 for construc- plant whom’ 60 are Democrats and 5 system denee of the influence of the pres Relief Administration to Make) Peoiticans ‘Two Democtate and bd aNOaeE REGt EOS tae one Republican were elected in | heen grant he said, in connection September in Maine. with the sate ne lve hee ee noe NEEDY STUDENTS T0 3 RECEIVE FERA HELP sition. They are mainly from in North Dakote, Willson be- $1,414,940 Set Aside to Pay the “solid south” where nomina- taxing unit in the state, soon] tion of a Republican is merely a gubernatorial candidates face ‘outh: only minor contests—Alabama, Af a Campus Projects . undertaken by the federal re-] formality. . Willson, Arkansas and Texas. Two candidates for governor's 072, . Orga whic & growing deficit and to tol unstable dollar is tantamount be seeking RETURN OF FACULTY chairs are without oppssition— information. “sowing the wind to reap the whirl- also are expected| The exact financial condition of all wind.” Quite obviously, however, iterbelt | Civil divisions will be presented in Mit hiwmminitioe . report, which is expected to be WAGE SCALE ASKED nancing over half of the national! During the coming winter the direc-|Completed during the next two cece: “auaranaeaes by thelr “ab-|tor and hla stat, fogether with the| mouths in rag submission to the radio rublie pothareraptiores to eat ber tte ergancauon si Sponsoring the investigation will/Urges Legislature to Restore the’ hatchet-burying ceremony, al- commission. . though it was tuned in when the Pay to Within 20 Per fee adit eb nlrb ha Cent of 1931 Level Economically Study for Presentation to Legislature 8 fl i é g ip i sf H z= i i z ¥ Do You Do Your Colds CATCH COLD Easily? Hang On AND ON? At the first warning sneeze, Don’t take chances with half- stuffiness or nasal irritation, way measures. Rub on Vicks quick!—applyVicksVa-tro-nol VapoRub— standby of two —just a few drops upeach nos- generations for relieving colds. tril. Itstimely usehelpstopre- Its direct double action—by vent many colds, and tothrow stimulation and inhalation— off colds in their early stages. helps to end a cold sooner. E : #| 5 g g i é ft 2 § GW z Fi i 8 83 | Washington, Nov. 6.—(#)— Each month this winter, the FERA will set aside $1,414,940 to ald needy stu- dents in colleges and universities. They will have to work for it in “socially-desirable” projects on and off the campus such as researeh, Clerical, library and laboratory WELCOME NEWS FOR COLDS-SUSCEPTIBLES! These twin aids to fewer and shorter colds give you the basic medi- cation of Vicks Plan for Better Control! of Colds. You'll find full details of this unique, clinically tested Plan in each Vicks package. George A. McFarland, president of CKS PLAN CONTROL OF COLDS the State Teachers college at Minot, expected 3 omerrerirn ob salaries in state a0Rt> Soames TURKEY SHIPPERS ATTENTION tutions to within 20 per cent of the high scale of 1931-33," wit . Ship Your Dressed SN TURKEYS In Our General their effect on faculty members. ro BARREL-PAKS winter will see ft posable to make| Yeer include: i .j8uch appropriations as will justify Teasonable return toward compensa- Octagon shape, net bn el 12 Ibs. capacity of a large key Barrel. Turkeys neatly dressed and packed in these light but strong and durable Barrel-Paks help you get top prices plus a saving on express charges. They come flat and are easy to assemble and handle. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW Northern Hide & Fur Co. Bismarck, N. Dak. z 33 28 zs £ é é i Fz é 5 ak i Pel i F qu K ak fy i af men impelled to atir themse:ves when the pendulum of credit is started. Or, Hike robots they must take on an ap- i g A Hi A man and his wife who had just returned from a round- the-world cruise spoke of Chesterfield as “an international cigarette.” tg i the last boom Se Se Seen: sie i meal yeeros countries. a : ir peserer ge chase them on nearly all ships and at me merged in water, almost every port. ra if We believe you will agree “4 with us that for a cigarette to enjoy such popularity, it must have merit. In the making of Chester- field, we do our level best to make it as good a cigarette as can be made. Takes 6 Inches Off Hips and Bust ‘The SAFE Way to Reduce Packages of 20 wrapped in Du Pons No. 300 Cel- lophane—the best made.

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