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paralysis. They tried the serum on i themselves, Dr. Park said, and got immunity. Six weeks ago, they vac- cinated the children and all develop- Ideal Weather Conditions, Rain | ed immunity. age supply to so low a level that un- necessary liquidation will follow lat- er when the livestock have become thin and necessarily will have to be sold at a sacrifice. ‘With the exception of a few scat- tered localities the stockwater situa- tion is not acute. fronted with a new problem—coal. Reports indicate a few less ewe| It was learned Friday that con- tracts have been prepared by local 173 for submission to coal dealers, wholesale houses, garbage collectors, and lumber companies, following in close detail those handed the milk employers some weeks back which re- sulted in a one-day strike Nov. 4 and a truce, since then, expiring early lambs were saved this fall than & year ago. The indicated figure is 82 per cent of those saved in 1933. On the other hand old ewes have been sold freely through the government buying program. Current reports indicate that cattle and sheep feeding are at a standstill and only about five per cent as much| Tuesday of next week. livestock will be fed this season as & year ago. Commercial feeding does not pay, in the minds of many, be- cause of the high prices of feed and relatively low prices for the finished product. In other words the spread is not great enough to warrant the chance. Feeding this year will be left to the areas which have @ sur- plus. North Dakota cattle held up well in condition during the month but are getting thin in the areas where feed supplies are short. The present condition is 71 per cent of normal compared with 70 per cent a month ago, 79 per cent a year ago and 85.6 Per cent, the 10-year average. Immunization Against ” New York, Nov. 16—(?)—Immuni- gation of children against infantile H. Park of the New York department of health, to have been made possible by a vaccine developed from monkeys. Dr. Park, director of the depart- ment’s research laboratories, an- nounced Friday that 25 children vac- ——— 6 OCTOBER LIVESTOG would be permanent. in Sections Improves Coal Operators Ask meter vesunee For Break Under Code North Dakota livestock showed & slight improvement in condition over September according to the November 1 range and livestock report of the federal agricultural statistician. NRA code. Ideal weather conditions and rain i in portions of the state caused a very considerable growth of grass and weeds. Prospects for ori apace range, however, ate not pro ace cording to range reports which list the NRA code. 92 per cent of the winter range pas- ture in poor condition and eight per cent in fair condition. Not one re- port indicated good range pasture. Hay and feed supplies continue to vitbns, be at a low level. Ninety-four per ‘ cent of the reports show a shortage. Willson expressed belief that Indications are that a further liqui- @ation of livestock will be necessary to fit the feed supplies. Fear has been expressed by stock- men that many growers will hold their livestock too long before sell- price for coal at the mine. ing, thus depleting the feed and for-| New Strike Trouble Don’t Be Afraid to tell the girl friend that when you look in her eyes time seems to stand still, but don’t make the mistake of telling her she has a face to stop @ clock. Have no fear either that your children’s diet is not properly balanced if you feed them Purity bread regularly. The excellence of this tasty loaf and its rich in- gredients supplies a long recog- nized dietary need. Insist on Purity bread if you want the ut- ize Paralysis Is Claimed is believed by Dr. William Friesz & Aller 1 Block West First Natl. 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