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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1935 Dr. Quain Finds Parts of |THE UPPER RO Brazil Like Black Hills| poypipe Illusion Spoiled by Dusky Faces on state parks. iasieras jusion or 2 Several Roles to Be Repeated of Farmers, Huge Ant Hills, |,,3;,3.,19¢—Creates a labor division in the department of agriculture and} in Cathedral Players’ Sec- Local Man Writes 8. B, 217—Provides for appointment] ond Version of Drama ~ RICHBERG ANSWERS BORAH'S CRITICISM Tells Senate Committee Sena- tor’s Arguments Are Ex- securities with that vexatious clause “payable in gold of the present weight and fineness” that they are out of luck if they expect $1.69 for $1.00 these days; in other words that law- ful money of the United States ought to be good enough for any and all. Fn a eee aid eae SPEAKS AT ROTAR Director of Fargo Transient] gold business proves he actually is a Camp Tells of Work Over. | ™onkey- at all times the amount of E wen , in one aggerated Trifles eran to the (0%, resident agents for insurance by seas After World War =F erie lee of the busines Obl bag of #100000 in gld in the, —_— itor” te: This gations incurred hich ask hich will you ‘Washington, -March 13—(®)—Don-| eighth in a series of travel Dr. A. Henry, director of | debtors had’ to give certificates of in- get one decision that ald R. Richberg told the senate fi- nance committee Wednesday that Senator Borah’s criticism of NRA's steel code was “an exaggeration of) trifles” that did not represent “ma- ture judgment on the facts of indus- try.” & & ; =Ba i E i! F i ak By DR. E. P. QUAIN February 12th (Tuesday): ‘Went for a long tramp and window * |shopping this morning. There are This reply to the Idaho Republican}S0 Many unique objects one would meet cent fessor of religion at Wesley | in notes and bonds? calles "There, “atecrioed to the toonl Tn private contracts the writer hat setter eng goin a gue of mare , Rotary club Wednesday his experi-| personally seen signati tached ‘argue . ences and travels in Prance and the |to @ million dollars of notes, payable |t2#2 court The sooner thie Sab a British Isles after the World war. For Bismarck and vicinity: Cloudy tonight and Thursday; warmer to- night. For North Da- kota: Cloudy to- night and Thurs- day, probably light snow north and east portions; Thursday; warm-} er extreme east | portion Thursday. | warmer tonight|that a stay-at-home was whispering Tmursday. °°" dating, before the whistle blows” [tases Lee ees an opper-| School Being Poured |tiree isiands tor ita projected Petts [27,204 Tevalue the gold, the sanc- eae a darling, before the whistle blows.’ tunity to pursue spiritual, cultural as| Une. Secunion fuel ma canon Price - well as material happiness.” aes. passenger kota: Mostly clou- Plateaa The roof on the main islands are Guam, Midway and a eee and] Ascend to Challenging earlier assertions Glass and Connally, U. 8. sen- The manner of kissing good-bye at the station also is European—and germ proof! Two applications are made, one on each side of the face. The contact is too quick for photo- graphy. It is doubtful whether it should be classified as osculation at ity. ail Several times it was suspected] “To Promote ¢ ‘and crime| Concrete for Roof of retary ‘When ‘permits to Pan-American airways for public welfare to go off the gold stan- The heavy hand baggage was left in the aisle of an ancient, musty car, courteously marked “parlor.” There your throat !” was made just after Richberg had like to bring back north! "But the Wine ie 58 ks Poe he e lovte: Sian tite aed whee 8, PLURIBUS UNUM Fepresented American business as|little steamer trunk has inelastic many months oversens before the|the U.S, government issued bonds ing NRA SY 1 favor of continu-| rity New York custom officials are|owner te another truck if original eee was signed and later visited | payable in gold, it’s a safe bet no one| Breitbach Elected 4 ae head too well remembered. The quantity| vehicle sold or destroyed, and pro-| mes are Sohn Wingate as John, the! program at City Auditorium|in Scotland, England and ticiers [ever ove Gacie: samen gold dollar, ended N's approval of tive ntecl of Souvenirs must be limited, in spite hibits automobile dealer’ to permis) tusctple: Baward O'Neil as Judas, During the trip through Great Brit |Why all the howling? Is it fair when Chief by Hotel Men, SR ne eee, ue eeel Se any Gee ANTHRO first | use of license by others. Ralph O'Neil as Longinus, Marion] Marks Opening of Birthday | tain he traveled 60,000 miles and con-|people loan lawful money (not gold) Sone Heald mnnopely charees, lace visited in South Americs, con-| HB. 360--Provides Worth Dakota |Curran as Mary and Jane Byrne es 177 stations where American |to borrowers to expect ail those bor- ND, March 13—(}—A. G. Sealy tate Seal teceeceatl mon: /Eervation of packing specs muse bel bidders and sellers be give pref Mary Magdalene, Frederick | Moniey, Week Celebration, soldiers were billeted, he eaid forers to pay peck in weld whee, they Brains of Jamenoen wor aested " ¥ Sppea! year, Dr. Henry week - {Never recei & cent Fe eae Re a nd ee a ee ere. 358—Amends law regulating | will have. the Tole of Peter tn”ts| yess: Bianarck’s 12. olrt|ing tour of Bectand and dwelt bret | thet cisse ot “Payable is gu of telmen’s. Assoclation ‘here’ ‘Tuesday. oD foning Borah by) This afternoon we went on « ferry) marking of pumps, pipes and contain. |Current presentation. [Scout troops, numbering about 235 injon a visit to the ancestral hall in/standard weight and fineness” had/ i) "sicoeeds Harry Peyton of Willis Then, without mentioning Borah by boat to an island about 20 miles up|ers of gasoline and kerosene. Paul Gorman has been cast as ‘all, participated in the Stunt Night|the castle of the duke of Argyle, He|also the obligation, when gold has ton, * a tho senate Toor by the dante’ |the bay. A drive around the iaana| #0 363-—Directs board of ne TO aN Ce iar en of iets [program given st the Bismarck city| was introduced by J. C, Taylor, pro- Cocmtey ave, for, the, obligation, Our] " Other officers are Clarence Parker +f = | ist to sell automobiles le o jcount ve Sitges she a Se, Senet en get Sahara con rei tea ree Wy |S Sa arn, ce |S ts Ht Ge | Ms ene Os u Ci ‘e jay . 4 *, of trifce’ Richberg tad masters" |avoctdo ‘pears, and” scores ot” ther IC: "ire “rhemer Eatmle and the Bointed by President John French erin ecision was five to tour and.| Toho American Holalmen's Associae does not represent a mature judg-|trees lined the route. HURLEY Morini Mtg year Misses Genevieve LaFrance and Dor. |'0, act van ore Prepare 2, ©! tion convention. vr i . 5 Program to be held|private contracts, it does not do so) °° ment on the facts of industry. = eae oason Reg ne Bo] The play went into rehearsal early canis Seabee Oy tae tombe one, sometime in April. Guests of theclubjon government obligations but as He cited figures designed to show a iA this week, according to Rev. Father 5 were H. O. Saxvik, J. N. Roherty and| much 9s says the holders of such se-| Hendrickson Is Given S| eteee HBA NOt Teen ne eer Mier WEEE Eee IN MUNITION PROBE Henry Holleman, director. It will be|"'rreor’a, “miking”: ‘Troop 3, “Cross. |Rev. Walter E Vater, ‘Hawn ne |e get lawful money of the ; “Mtiie 1929 price of finshed steet,|comes necesary "to" review early petra. Plage wi etendy ine oes, aces Top 4, pantoenine; land Ted the group inging and “Al|United states, But why, ite govern-| Suspended Sentence ’ per ton, he said was $51.45, but it is|European history to get the full hedral Players, already have| Troop 5, two short skits; Troop 6, ac- eccompant- ed, Howard Hendrickson, 611 Thir- hn la et MES I Henibans ar in ° ao we eee Recommends Conscription of hole Town's Talking.” tae year, Oia Mal Streams"; rose fe ease ‘apa pe alr kon car fersckenne were Boe teenth St., was given ® 20-day suse iiestepreecion level? oo? © |i review to ace UOeCSeuHERNY. Both “Capital and Man |“The Upper Room” performance|s Car’; Troop 8 of the Blemaree tre eo wise as they should have been, or| pended sentence Monday by A. E. Pron fitavother hand he said, steel , marked the beginning of the group’s|dian school, acrobatic stunts; ‘Troops 9, they would have perpetuated @ folly! Shipp, justice of peace, after a hear- ‘ Prisilestie Mec Prepare for Trip Inland Power in War Time activities. 9, 11 and 12, folk dances; Troop 10, People’s Forum Of expecting gold when it did not|ing on a charge of petty larceny, RTE Se ene os| Tonight We are pecking tip? bat If ticket sales are sufficiently large,|inter-patrol song contest selections — exist, | Justice McReynolds goes into techni ad iy Sigg OORT res ftom s1152 01 ONS MTnaher “Brace” Samer, Washing. March 13—se—eo | perfomates of the pay wil be |giren by ‘petro; atoop 18, soout|| (ators Not)—the ruben, wate [ancl and “aber and, sayy te eral transient camp. .12, st. dealli th 1 The recovery coordinator testified |While we shall travel lightly by rail septa and a aan pene ier aan ha. Miss Wrelyn Grace Hermann 1e4|| © ng, with cont that the Chamber of Commerce of Meee SE ee oa ne steamer will ar, coupled with & program for na-| 16 Will Pupils Get the girls in singing their scout songs, ‘Good taste and fair the United States and the American fPick us up at later. tional recovery, were laid before the Miss Petron, who is local Girl Scout || Tiay will be ratorsed te the we Federation of Labor had hoth declar-| February 13th (Wednesday): senate munitions committee Wednes-| Penmanship Awards|director, presided during the meet- fe yours trues near ed for extension of NRA. We were off to the railroad station|day by Patrick J. Hurley, former Reaniaiaiihi Okan pare, || S167 the pecudonym first and your 4 He also explained a plan for elim-|soon after 6 this morning—obviously 5 Sixteen Will junior high school pu- ream own name beneath it. We inating 537 of NRA's smaller codes by|one-half hour early but Mother] ‘The one-time chairman of the war| pils have been awarded pen cookies and candy were served st the || the right’ to 4 uch blanketing them into a single flex-|Bence has had experience. As it was commission told the commit-|manship certificates by the bese tr 2 msrp | Rone ail ol Wa ta 6 pole small industries” code. Though | there were some who came near be-|tee he believed congress had full au-| company. ‘This is the second set beer Ah oa 2 oe =i = publication. of a writers id you want to he not personally recommend the ing nga. travel in) BOTY, f0 selae all profits from war Papers that has been sent [Ciuding Birs. Philip J. Meyer, Mrs. E Tite advisnbie. Aut Totears : plan, submitter ie commit- ‘onditions of railroad travel operations. added president| in this 4 4 i tee as a method of simplifying NRA|Brazil again remind one strongly of "aimle 1s the instructor in |Mre. W. B. Pierce co ee stop that cough administration. Europe. This is especially true at On the stations where everybody comes —————____—————-@ | to see everybody off and a trip to and sleep, Weather Report | Sao Paulo is an event—even in Rio. @|The distance is over 400 miles and FORECAST it takes all day—or night. LUDENIZ = WARMER Fer umigntana:| were only single rickety, rotten seats) “I would have to go a long way to| tects for the building. When this is|preliminary construction work on the| supreme court, which says that the Unsettled tonight and Thursday, oc-/along the sides. The railroad led up,|tear away the last Shred Of idealism| “inished the gymnasium wing will be islands. gold clause in all private items of in- casional light rain or snow; little |over, and under a series of moun-|from President Wilson to say we en-| oofed. debtedness are void, but that as far as Fee ita ittrensing cloudi-|t@ins until an altitude of about 2,000/tered the war to make profits for| _Th¢ type of roof being used repre-| A Scotchman, Dr. William Cullen, tng “oats feet was reached. Numerous little|munitions makers,” he said. “I think|%DtS the latest ideas and develop-|is credited with the invention of the Ness, colder in extreme southeast, ments in this field of the building for the ature warmer in northwest portion tonight; |farms dotted the mountain sides.|we entered the war to make the world Tt of bed ys reer io ian ’ ss ‘Thursday cloudy and warmer, possibly | Most of them had bananas and other| safe for democracy.” trade. It consists of a two-inch con- artificial ice. Made e LUDEN’S MENTHOL Coven DROPS {now in north and extreme east por-jsouthern fruits around them in the] “I think the world is more satis-| Tete slab over insulating board and|century, the machine was on tions, ‘steep hills and valleys. factory for any free man than any “agg felt, ppredinrcripot aig on meee eacanie “ayers Label GENERAL CONDITIONS The plateau above was reached in added. pump. The barometric pressure is high over the Great Plains region (Winni-! peg 30.18) and over the Southwest | (Salt Lake City 30.34) while a low pressure area is centered over the| ‘western Canadian Provinces (Calgary 29.70). Light precipitation has oc- curred in East and over the north Pacific coast states. but elsewhere the weather is generally fair. Tempera- tures are moderate from the Missis- sippi Valley westward to the Pacific coast, but sub-zero readings occurred in_ Manitoba. i Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.25. Reduced to sea level, 30.10. Normal, January 1st to date.. 1.15] Accumulated deficiency to date 38 TEMPERATURES Low- High- est est Pet. Bismarck, N. D., peldy. 21 39 .01 Amarillo, Texas, clear. 40 Boston 32 Boise, Idaho, c! Calgary, Alta., Chicago, Ill., ‘ch Denver, Colo., pcldy. 50 Des Moines, Iowa, cldy. 38 Devils Lake, N. D., clear 6 32 Dodge City, Kans., clear 40 62 Duluth i PRECIPITATION th wling, been ne Bismaree tation J bate ee ne but it may have tal this mont O date ..... af Normal, this month to date':: 26] The train stopped at Sao Paulo Total, January ist to date .... 77|(that is “St. Paul”) at 9 p.m. We *0| Welford Approves about two hours. The soll here was very red. Corn appeared occasion- ally, also herds of cattle. Except for, the higher hills, the banana plants, the hump-shouldered cows, and the dusky faces of the farmers, one could easily dream of an auto ride in cer- tain parts of the Black Hills, An- other thing spoiling the dreams of Dakota was the appearance of nu- merous ant hills. They occupied too much area in many pastures. They looked like gray, cone-shaped bee- hives, three or four feet high. Sev- eral passengers insisted they felt had all the symptoms of a very tiresome day on reduced rations. Much relief from these stresses was obtained in a cablegram from Bis- marck received on entering the hotel. CONTINUED -from page one’ Measure Boosting State Income Tax 8. B. 161—Strengthens law regulat- cigarette tobaccos from the crops of 1931-32-33-34—most of it for Chesterfield cigarettes. Just as money accumulates interest, two and a half years Back of 40 million depositers there is over 20 billion dollars on deposit in the United States—a tremendous reserve for the future. why men and women who smoke Chesterfields will always enjoy a milder, better-tasting 3 cigarette. ‘ . Licorrr & Myezs Tosacco Co, 00 00 01 1 Grand Forks, clear 6 35 T deal tt ; defines Pees se lo eee fraud and dishonesty ia Pie. 8. ie CS an “ By connection. Kamloops "B.C."clear, 38 3600 vue mee said Paras Gi; Mo; clear 44 58.001 '"s 'B. 185 — Defines jurisdiction of Medicine Hat, A., peldy. 32 46 .00 db, p "A j ld th ~ [at ees -+-GNd bach of Chesterfield there Mi D., cldy. reece FY ‘20 board of common school districts, 8 SB tenon ferme yb cont ts more than 85 million doll. 2 0 00 2 8. B. 222—Provides commis- Z 40N {7) ars FS Lh erhalten snvested tn mild ripe tobacco... as 4 je ul ICCeSSOrS sf Satis. cS BB) smomate nine hr me for milacr better laste he a . 38 60 .00/ penitentiary to Bismarck system. ) a a iv 2 3 8. B. 263—Revamps militia setup; Spokane, Wash. clay. 48 54 014.0. 2 he ceatmane te : ep aS Site Beca ke f ageing makes these : HOR Bir eaala a good cigarette from just one milder and naturally sweeter, - miices, clear 30 62 .00 in be a county. ® ’ FY ry di p Mane caer ih 8 aS necator wo. de year’s crop there are today 434 Think what:this means—an He Ops |tn cles aston Mack Ser miles of warehouses filled with eighty-five. million dollar reason ad

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