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i iat Hie Gt ie le E i a i electrical dust came eens PRICE FIVE CENTS River Ice Dust Storm Shrouds State ‘| Hitler Noncommittal As Conference Ends Not Yet Affected Gods Rule Nation i ae i 3 i i i oe i i HR ie Ht a] intl ti Ee Earth in This District Is i h in ili te a dust ahortiy First cautcaiorate disturbance Breaks at Elbowoods dition Continues; Weather, Ice in the Missouri river broke up NEIGHBORING AREAS Both Dakotas Are Hit Though Reports from Ashley at storm. Lepper’ Very little of the this state, most of it lowing in Montana, according Situation May Be Bad If Cone the storm would die down before RAPID DRYING IS Wednesday. fst hare Today mora. dust, hail and tornadoes being Te. ported from widely scattered sections of the wind in North Carolina, We killed three, injured scores and caus ed heavy property damage, Similar federal. romecrologet,, bu this area was being if the winds ae ae on aul & dic wit a Hh [eve ° Bading most of to leap into a llth By i te ere bla ait ma fiat a relat ip te : a gl lk i ee a the survey indicated. North the charred ruins after the a sea Northwest Farmers tion in Minnesota and Some Parts of N. D. (Continued on Page Two) U.S. AGENT'S SENTENCED 10 Tee John Paul Chase, ‘Baby Face’ tion Means Money to “The northwest will have to produce the nation’s crops,” one federal official said. The other farm experts, con- More than normal moisture for the last six months throughout Nelson Aide, Convicted for Killing Cowley trapped merrymakers in the Club SEED, IS PRESSING NEED i ¥ More Than Normal. Precipita- in the nation’s southwestern grain fields is gold dust in the pockets of heavy wheat production program. South Dakota, tities to sow the large acreage unex- Pectedly freed from AAA restrictions, quickly enough and in adequate quan- ex ‘Minnesota makes its crop prospect excellent, northwest farmers, agricultural ex- Southwest Dust Storm Devasta- . As soon a8 | Mass.) to call for a commerce depart-|perts indicated Tuesday. | Dakota is ready $5,- 113,920 to Central and South America t District Meet “I think that ecohomic competi- March 26.—(P)— March 26.—(?)—Ja- Pan's successful invasion of the South &@ crop. |and Central American markets Tues- the situa- of why the United States THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Senator Declares were increasing at a much) Walsh said. Economic Competition, Fargo N. Fargo, OF LATIN AMERICAN MARKET IS STUDIED U. S. Lagging Far Behind i “Most of this is in cotton piece United States trade in 1932 amount- ed to $158,953,000. Last year's figure ires a Departmental figures show that in Washington, JAPAN'S INVASION ‘Whether the applications for the| larger, loans will be taken at the county re-| slower rate. ef, the extension or the feed loan was informed that farmers not day prompted Senator Walsh (D- | time to make a formal address at an ‘American Korie dievict eon ee 1932 Japan sold goods valued at is lagging in the - | Was $255,293, 800 Leg 0 was be ae becomes ment study position to pay for their seed would| and that by 1934 the aggregate had 84g i ee nay ater Test ifs: | Ha Pi i at it, ee oe fii at things are jarmers just but ‘announce- | goods,” trator Is Told Authorities Say of the seed oa Willson age ipfeconation patie Proof that + SIX MERRYMAKERS LOSE LIVES IN ROAD HOUSE FIRE permitted to make application at| jumped to $31,376,600. Some Time This Week, Shortly, Relief Adminis- 4 ul S 3 E 3 8 : K Ny BH os As N.D.Crop Prospects Brighten: hands the supervision of the loans is| from 1932 to 1934 while the Unit Expected to Be Made Available SET-UP STILL INCOMPLETE Full Details to Be Released the county relief offices. ca at eee terete HM} bad Sel 34 Hh i i fF an itt ae 3 4 . ht ‘ " aM ti ed tht i th ip ea ne ta tit ae lin ali fuel ia ae HE ie ii Hel i i i 7 ii aids aes i lai ty aie i a i ips tical ! 1 i it Hy ett tay! pial fae it tf i a: cine nals ti “fh ite HE ire inte Hats i! ici li Will Not Be Made Public Until Time They Are Served on Commissioner - MAY BEGIN COUNTER ACTION] Welford Replies to McDonald's Wire; Asks Non-interfer- ence With Plans regarding poor condition of highways in North Dakote would’ be leveled against the highway com- missioner. The mage of the interfere in the controversy. We BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1935 On Illicit Distillers Washinton, ‘Maren bagi ag Measure Will Be Written by Committees the senate group.and. Representative Buchanan of Texas the house com- mittee. Treasury Plans Drive Action Means Final Form °F ar. { y i Aap at ae 43:3 ua sf Hil i Hf HF Pa ar Hina(ifl i halk nie ane i ia pln Pil S2 ’ HL ca RHE Tate Organization President of Temporary iit: by Mico Lynch of Grand Forks Elected North believed Fred eeriy lai Mw Sh aaa 1] ¥ Oldest. Newspaper ESTABLISHED 1873 Dictator Says ARMS PROBLEM T0 WORLD WAR ALLIES Will Await Disarmament Pro- posals of Other Powers, CONVERSATION IN PRIVATE Before Re-Entering League aoa ees serious, and it was ante PEE: - TURNSBAGK WHOLE »