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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1984 Sathre May Propose _[:#i¢, he, might, recommend a nev) Turkey Prices Up; Infants of Mature Strength, Mind New Power Tax Law schedule of taxations would be revi Quality Is Lower ed and percentage of the tax might) Seen i in Use of New Gland Extract P. ©. Sathre, North Dakota attor- |" lowered. | Dallas, Tex, Nov, 13—(—Tur- In the meantime, tax monies paid | keys will cost more this Thankagivin; hey general, may recommend @ neW |into the federal court on the old basis and probably won't be quite my Hefty utilities tax law, trom which will be still remain in escrow, not to be re- | 25 usual. pared provisions found unconstitu-|leased until final disposition of the/ tional by decision of the federal court. |case, he said. market in the southwest Tuesday Sathre said Tuesday he was unde-| The federal court recently found showed that prices generally had termined whether an appeal would/unconstitutional the 1933 act which been boostec around 25 per cent, due the effects 1 be taken to the United States supreme | assessed utilities operating in the , tc @ short crop and that the quality te are Were analagous: court, inasmuch as a copy of the jstate 12 per cent of their gross earn-|is somewhat inferior to that of last P ren being weaned when & ‘court's opinion has not yet been sent ings. The\power companies appea year because of the drouth. lew weeks old; walking at six |nim. jed, claiming the act was unconstitu-/" Wholesale price advances over last months; being expert ut games at He said he planned to study the! tional, in that it was discriminatory year ranged from three to as much as five years, and graduating from fore decision, hre!and tory high ‘school at 10 years. opinion be! final mm. Sathre|and contfiscatory, tive cents a pound. The thymus gland lies near the breastbone. Only in recent years has progress been made toward solving the mystery of its func- tion, said Dr. Rowntree, whose experiments have lasted 20 months, east on vacat and Alex Highland, former vice president of the Bancor- Ce ee ee meee HL TOPISHDEBT esse POSTPONEMENT ACT). ".Sesecen maineeal pereietéd in his silence, un- =pyrnn Baltimore, Nov. 13—()—Mere infants with the strength of s college fullback and the mental- ity of a college professor were veloped by Dr. A. M. Hanson of Faribault, Minn. The speculative among John Hopkins hospital physicians who heard his address, visualized, if Opening of the wholesale turkey Long ® camp- us mass meeting at which 3,000 stu- dents “elected” the football player to the seat held formerly by J. Y. Sanders, Jr., of East Baton Rouge Parish, Baton Rouge, La., Nov. 13.—(?)— See BANCO DEFENDANTS dictatorial reins Tuesday for speedy enactment of his “debt postponement” PT ee enccongcice| WIL BE ARRAIGNED jana’s legislative halls, Abe Mickal, state university football star, Seas tuning senior alts ons Legal Advisors of State Meet der that, he go through @ ceremonial} to Discuss Details of Mickal failed to. appear for the Prosecution by ‘Kingfish’ to Make Him Legislator ly So a Dr. Leonard G. Rowntree, director of the Philadelphia In- stitute for Medical Rosearch, REPORT AS OF OCTOBER Th 1934, OF CORPORATIONS WHICH, UNDER THE TERMS OF THE BANKING ACT OF 1933, ARE AFFILIATES OR HOLDING COMPANY AFFILIATES OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK Bismarck, N. D. Liberia has no railways and about 250 miles of highway suitable for ‘motor traffic, Charter Neo. 2434 Federal Reserve District No. 9 BY REASON OF COMMON OWNERSHIP OR CONTROL DIRECTLY OB INDIRECTLY VESTED IN FIRST BANK STOCK CORPORATION ? (This report ts made in compliance with the requirements of the Banking Act of 1933) SS jon and Company Plans 3 : ind kml Amount 9 Other Noted in Survey j : owe Sar atom HIT BY DEPRESSION went sround that the 22-year old! Legal advisors of the state of Min-|Widespread Curtailment of Un- of -Amer- | nesota in the Northwest Bancorpora- i a pokes ‘born. head for sor have ten & cuifeene hare seealne’ve as with tis proseatne Lucius was the name of three popes, Name, Address & Function of Business ‘Tuesday ; night. The senate, which must wait ‘The senate thereupon granted him @ five-day “leave of absence”—the length of time that the legislature will sit. After pacifying the legislature and ‘The lower chamber received 44 bills, Peen'y tall ioe AS ERGBIEL taeda oO. K. Allen’s call for the special session. date the state will|years ask for beginning of trial. Although Tound that many of those still exist- Washington, Nov. 13—()—Wide- ployment insurance plans during the depression is noted by the labor de- partment as the result of a recent survey. Ninety-seven such plans have been tried but only 62 weathered the lean after 1929. The department ferred. it had been announced earlier thatjing have been forced to cut their oa Bas eumratitle Ae ad Bbc Nov. 26 ‘be fixed, there may be a Megs payments sharply. adjourned until 8 p. m., change, he said. to receive the measures from the house, adjourned until Wednesday. The proposed legislat ney. D. TITTLE BROS. PACKING CO., Inc. fed. and Thurs. Specials RADIATOR PROTECTION 1—Againet freesing 2—Against rusting Pork and Beans, (Swift's) 6 1 Ib. cans, each .. oc Bleak Besse LARC _ Beef, Ib. .. Fresh Silced Beef 9c .15¢ Veal Chops, Ib. ......... 15c Veal Steak, tb. ...seess.. 1 es well as in bulk. department classified the plans Attending the conference were aide three types: Joint agreements Roger Rutchik of Minneapolis sistant attorney general; Garfield H.| trade union Plans and company plans, tion calls for | Rustad, Moorhead, special attorney general assigned to the case, and|remain. All are in the clothing in- James A. Garrity, Clay county attor-|dustry. Sixteen company , as- i between employers and trade unions, Of 26 joint agreements only five plans are in operation out of a totel of 23 that West, former secretary of the|have been launched. Forty-one of the =| 48 trade unions plans have been con- tinued but “with the greatest diffi- culty.” On the other hand old age pension Plans set up by states have increased rapidly in the past few years. The adoption of pension laws by ten states last year brought the total to 28, not including two territories. “The states and territories which now have these laws, with the maxi- mum pensions, include: $1 a day; Montana $25 a month; North Dakota $150 a year. Flaxseed Marketing On Oil Content Seen ‘Washington, ‘Nov. 13.—(?)—Possi- bilities of marketing flaxseed on the basis of oil content and quality will be discussed at a conference an- nounced Tuesday by the farm admin-. istration for Nov. 22 and 23 in Chi- cago. Representatives of flaxseed crush- jers, grain inspection departments, paint manufacturers, agricultural col- Jeges, grain exchanges and farmers’ Organizations have been invited to attend the conference arranged by Dr. Alva H. Benton, secretary Wal- lace’s representative on the code for the linseed oil manufacturing indus- try. Among federal and state flaxseed specialists who will attend the Chi- Sample Low Fares From Bismarck to: Thousands Will Save on Greyhound Trips te PACIFIC COAST Florida, Gulf Coast, All America REYHOUND will take you there in greater com. fort at less than one-third the actual mileage cost of even the Reuna ®Mallest private car. You'll en- kd joy such complete freedom from $43.29 travel worries that you will get more pleasure from your trip. See local agent today for com- plete information about low fares, optional routes, liberal stop-overs and 180-day return privileges. Modern coaches, skilled drivers, floods of clean hot-water heat for cool days. Insterstate Transportation Co. Bismarck Bi POWDER RIVER COUNTY BANK, Brosdus, Mont, General Banking FORSYTH STATE BANK, Forsyth, Mont, General Banking CHOUTEAU COUNTY BANK, Pt. Benton, Mont. General Banking STATE BANK OF LAKE ELMO, Lake Elmo, Minn. General Banking FARMERS STATE BANK, Lakefllé, Minn, ‘General Bi THe NORTHWESTERN BANE, Langdon, N.D. Genral Banking STATE BANK OF D, 4, ATE BANK OF LITCHPIELD, Litehels, sion, MANKATO LOAN & TR, CO., Mankato, Mino, In Liquidation MENNEPIN STATE BANE, Minneapet ‘General Banking coinal PRODUCE OTATE prt RODUCI BANK, sonneapetis, Minn, BENSON COUNTY 81, ENSON C0 DONT 8 BANK, Minnewsutan, ¥. D, MONTANA STATE BANK, Philigebure, Mont, ‘Generel Banting, aane CURITY STATE BANK, Robbinedale, Gaeta Beating be PARMERS, BANK, Rothsay, ‘Generel Banting bared FARMERS & MERCK. BT. Pa ‘Ueneral Banking, ce FIRST STATE BANE, ot, Pau, Sinn, rine TRUST COMPANY, St. Paul, Minn, Conducts e Trust Busnes’ IND A . GRAND AVENUE STATE BANE, St. Paul, Minn. SECURITY STATE BANE, at. Paul, sai ANE, inn, oan Ba sis fegthht ce ea BANK, Aberdeen, 8. D. oneness em tame sm feted BANK, St. Paul, Minn. bth Lieuestne as ee renal, auatis ee — Srp FALLS 81 at. Tlguldating Olt Chargcesow meses 616 ake ‘HELENA SECURITIES COMPANY, Helena. Mont, In Liquidation FIRST MONTANA COMPANY, Mel Liguideting Od Chargeded Assets of the Bank GEOURITY NATIONAL CoRP,, » 8.0, ‘Gwas and Operates Bank Bulldlag AGRICULTURAL CREDIT OORP.. ‘Minneapolis, Minn. ‘Livestock Financing AGRICULTURAL SEC. .. Minneapolis, Minn, ‘tock of Agricilfural Gredit Cory, om 2 CO., Minneapolis, Minn, 1M LAND HOLDING CO., Minneapoli Powe Land ary Mortage aang TTiguidating Chatged-of mwa or hiset ao Others FIRST SERVICE » Bt 5 Renders Service vo adfiiete of Wiest Bonk: ‘Btock euetearonta ra JOINT STOCK LAND BANK, ‘Minneapolis, Operates Joint @tock Land Bank WELLS-DI LTD., Minnes] ‘Not Doing. ¢ Busncne ‘Has No assets <seoiamia IRST BANCREDIT CORP., Piast Financing pie Pu stale ‘None bs ir sufi aac es Mone Paul, Minn, MERCHANTS BANK BLDG. Taguideting Assets for ano None $127,500.00 TION, ra, Dit or nd Once Banks i pain is if ark, Banke tnd atti tated aifniea Senet ing he LEtiitirii i PERTEETETETE GREER PEEP SESESMOCCCC MERE CMECEOCEOR ORES $34,900,207.01 Per Cent lationship ‘Verified by 4. W Heidel, PEPLERETT cago conference are Dr. Benton; Dean H. L. Walster, director of the North Dakota agricultural extension on a Genuine Automatic service and chairman of the National Flaxseed Producers’ advisory ao PINES WINTERFRONT [ixcteors FOR 1931 AND OLDER MODEL CARS e DIREC] FROM the North Dakota Pietro ae ary Public 3 County, FACTORY TO YOU ¢ WHILE THEY LAST lege. - = - - = oe Main at Seventh 000.8” ‘None hi te ot the affiliates and holding company affiliate described im the above Spi'verited''by ‘he oiticcr nahed’ in'tald cckedule' te the tofowieer tage sue eeseribed tm the Yuet Enn(hame of afiiliate)....... 40 solemnly ewear that the above statement is true to the bret of my Fermerty Priced te $25.00 Fer All Models 1931 and Earlier give me a ‘lift.’” COUPON WITH MONEY ORDER TODAY o EBUTANTE. the quickest way to relieve fa- ALL THE WAY Chicago ... BISMARCK .. Seattle EXPLORER. “Camels always give me a ‘pick- up’ in energy whea I need it,” says Captain R. 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