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‘BACK T0 GRASS IS FEDERAL PLAN FOR DUST STREWN LAND Four-Year Program of Agricul- tural Department Would Provide More Pasture Washington, April 12—7)—Some of the western wheat land which now is blowing away would be transferred to grass and pasture under the four- year production control program to be passed upon by wheat growers May 25. The farm administration announced ‘Thursday that the growers would be given an opportunity to vote that day as to whether or not the gov- ernment should continue its effort to adjust production to domestic re- quirements and available export out- Jets. Adjustment contracts which the wheat raisers signed in 1933 will ex- pire at the close of the present crop year. The plans up for decision in- volve 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1939. The administration wants growers to transfer some of the wheat land to —————— Les" }F WANTED Young man, with 1932 or later model car, who would drive own machine through resort country of midwest states, $20 weekly, in advance, gas and oil furnished. Also will give free instruction for Umited commercial pilot's license in modern plane which will ac- company sales crew on tour. See J. W. Gossett at Patterson Hotel Between 1 and 3 P. M. Saturday. ERE'S “Now we can have a because you pay only meter. When the Kelvinator The METER-ATOR plantings that would reduce the dan- Ger of further disastrous dust storms. See New Relief Grants ation of the storms at the present time would result in a new grant of federal funds for drouth relief. Heavy expenditures of work relief funds en soil erosion projects are contemplated also. Secretary Wallace has estimated, however, that 10 years will be re- quired to carry out an effective pro- gram. He said private land owners bra have to help on a tremendous The AAA promised Thursday that benefits would be paid to farmers in the dust-storm area this year even though they are unable to plant any wheat. Previous regulations had re- quired farmers to plant at least 54 per cent of their base acreage, but Officials decided this rule would be waived where it was apparent seed would be wasted. ‘Warning,’ Says Wallace Meanwhile, Secretary Wallace pointed to the storms as a warning a eenaee ik impends unless a com- prel ve land-use policy is adopted and followed, athe In a radio address prepared as a ‘me to the annual convention of the Izaak Walton League at Chicago, he said: “The somber pall of dust that has shrouded the country so frequently during the last few years is only the most spectacular and awe-inspiring of |the many significant warnings nature is giving us. Disaster is certain to follow if we continue land utilization needs.’ Wallace expressed a hope that large areas of submarginal farm lands could be bought by the government and restored to natural wilderness conditions. “Their specific purpose should be in the preservation of the wilderness | itself, and of all forms of orgauic life Ean: occupy such environment,” he | said. ,to neglect our Mother of Former Bismarck Man Dies St. Paul, April 12—(#)}—Word of the death of Mrs. Emma Baskfield, 68, in Long Beach, Calif., was received by friends here today. She had lived in St. Paul until five years ago. Survivors include her husband, a daughter, and three sons, among whom is David Baskfield, formerly of Bismarck and now of Fargo, N.| DvD NEWS! Kelvinator and never miss the money”—is a statement that has been made many times since we first announced the exclusive METER-ATOR Plan. And it’s literally true 15 cents a day and you can easily save this much with a Kelvinator. Here’s The Plan Select the model you want. 18 models from which to choose—no down payment. We install it. You deposit 15 cents a day in the METER-ATOR (some models slightly higher). No extra charge for the Once a month this money is collected. is paid for the METER- ATOR isremoved. You use the Kelvinator—enjoy it while it pays for itself. Get yoursnow. - Late News Bulletins (By The Associated Press) | FORMER BOXER DIES Los Angeles—Fireman Jim Flynn, who once knocked out Jack Dempsey in one round, died here. He was 55 years old. NO BIDS ON RAILROAD Minneapolis—No bids were re- ceived on the Minneapolis and St. Louis railroad, offered at auction here. A syndicate of eight rail- roads had been expected to make ‘an offer. GIRL LEAVES HOSPITAL Fall River, Mass.—Alyce Jane Mc- Henry, recovered from an operation for an “upside down” stomach, left the hospital here thanking “all the doctors everywhere who care for little children like me when they are poor.” NAZIS ACQUIT AMERICAN Berlin—Richard Roiderer, nat- uralized German-American, was acquitted by a Nazi court of es- plonage charges. INQUIRY IS ABANDONED ‘Washington—The senate committee abondoned an inquiry into removal of the blue eagle from the Colt Arms company plant at Hartford, Conn., when President Roosevelt advised Chairman Nye the matter ‘would be settled Monday. GROUP SUPPORTS NRA Washington — Manufacturers of food and clothing items urged a sen- ate committee to continue the NRA saying abandonment would lead to fi- nancial chaos. MOONEY RENEWS FIGHTS San Rafael, Calif. — Tom Mooney, famous convict, began another court fight for freedom when he asked a writ of habeas corpus in superior court here. ‘WOULD AID IDLE YOUTH Chicago — Five hundred high school principals, in session here, urged the government to provide @ way to fill the idle hours of un- employed youth by combined school, work and recreation pro- grams. ‘WOULD INCREASE GRANTS Washington — A senate committee approved the Bankhead bill to in- crease federal grants for agricultural \extension work, land-grant colleges and agricultural experiment stations. POINTS OUT RESTRICTION Iver A. Acker of the state rural rehabilitation corporation pointed out that farmers are eligible to seed loans fromthe RRC only af- ter their applications have been rejected by private agencies and the ordinary government loaning agencies, Report Decrease in Freight Car Loads Washington, April 12—()—The As- sociation of American re- ported Friday that loadings of rev- enue freight for the week ended April 6 were 545,627 cars, a decrease of 71,858 under the preceding week and 13,443 under the corresponding week in 1934 but an increase of 53,566 above 1933. Borden’s Milk, 3 tall cans ....... Sauerkraut, solid pack, 2% size, SILVER SERVER $1.50 value for 25c with 3 Ibs. CRISCO for 68c Sugar, 10-lb. muslin bag Grapefruit (good size), 6 for mont 24 Maxwell House Coffee, Ib. .. 30c MEAT DEPARTMENT Don’t health! Use Criscomthe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ° Ble FOREIGN EXCHANGES New ork, April 2—()—Foreign ex- change irregular; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents. Great Britain 4.84; France 6.60%; Italy 831; Germany 40.32; Norway 24.32; Sweden 24.96; Montreal in New York 99.62%; New York in Montreal 100.3712. One pound rhubarb, 1 cup sugar, 14% cups flour, 2 tablespoons butter, | %4 cup milk (about), 3 teaspoans bak- ing powder, % teaspoon salt. Stew rhubarb in water to cover and when tender add % cup sugar and remove from fire. Mix and sift flour, salt, baking powder and re- maining sugar. Rub in butter and cut in milk to make a soft dough. Knead lightly on a floured molding board. Divide in halves, Roll one- half in a sheet to fit a small pie pan not more than seven inches in dia- meter. Spread with softened butter and cover with remaining half inch **Here s the new type method for whiter, cleaner * fresher washes” to fit. oven (400 Brazil. more motor buses of the continent. FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1935 which has been rolled into a sheet Bake 20 minutes in a hot degrees Fahrenheit). When Teady to serve, split and fill with half of the rhubarb sauce. Cover with re- maining sauce. OO Church Notices CHURCH NOTICE Maria Lutheran Church, Braddock G. Adoph Johns, Pastor. April 14—Palm Sunday. There will no services this Sunday, but regular services next Sunday, Easter. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS CHURCH 623-7th St. N. Corner Ave. C Saturday April 13th. Sabbath School 2:00 p. m. Preaching 3:00 p. m. Stereopticon lecture 8:00 p. m. On missions by the Evangelist R. R. Bietz from Jamestown, N. D. Eighty per cent of all automobile operations take place within a radius of 25 miles of the car owner’s home, according to a recent estimate. Fifty per cent of all new cars are ‘bought by people whose income is under $2,500 a year. A new device adjusts and tests automobile lights with great accur- acy at a range of only 18 inches. Blue Goose Lemons, per doz. 19c 29c 2lc Purex Washing Compound, Blue Goose Navel Oranges, doz. ... Libby’s Red Sal- mon, 1 Ib. can Campbell’s Tomato Juice, 50 oz, can 25c Cae yee Phone 631 Geo, C. M: Deliveries—9:00 - 10:30 2 230 See 1.G.A. Ad for House Cleaning Specials GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Sundine Unsweetened, 2No.1% 3 Cc cans for ... Groceries ZERR’S Phone 928 208 6th St. pg -75c| -MEATDEPT.- | ,ux soar § sven, 3 nn 20c WAIN LUX wm 24c Meats SAUERKRAUT, Fancy, No. 2¥, tins, 1 9 c DAOR veces ass CARROTS, Green tops, 2 bunches 13c CHEESE, Kraft Ameri- can, 2 1b. box ....... 59c ¥, Lb. Pkg. each .....19¢ HILEX, 1] 9 c RAISINS, 2 lb. pkg. for ... 16c ITALIAN PRUNES, a... ore KELLOGG’S CORN roasnas” °r me SPOHN’S .:. FREE DELIVERY SERV|CE ¥Y, gallon Three _ etoiea Anca 5c Pounds CRISCO Sniders Catsup, u oz. bottle .... 14c Don’t risk health! for “iain” 65¢ Queen Olives, quart jars, each 35c er — owde ugar, 3 Ibs. for ........ 19c BROWN SUGAR, 3 Ibs, for .............+-++5+ -..19¢ This Week’s SMASH BARGAIN— JELLO—4 pkgs. for ..... FRUITS - - MEATS - - VEGETABLES WE DELIVER Apple Butter, 36 oz. jar Swift's Sliced Bacon, ee .......:. ee 17c Libby’s Sweet Potatoes, 2% can Marshmallows, assorted I % Ib, cello bag aes 9c Head Lettuce, Cabbage, Green Top Carrots, Celery Swift’s Meats ECONOMICAL - - DEPENDABLE - - SERVICE 223 7th St. APRICOTS, No. 31 c lyers, Prop. 2% ean, 2 for . Fore and BEANS, oz, cans, cholee, 3 lbs. ... 2SC 99c The latter country operates than all the rest Community Forests day at the annual convention of the Izaak Walton League by H. H. Ben- nett, director of soil erosion service for the U. 8. department of agricul- ture, “The department of agriculture,” $12 AVENUE D —_.-—_____—__° G. P. Gaede, Pastor. i Today’s Recipe { Of the 171,000 motor vehicles re- ca Monday inh Shenker Son Meet Ao bare... BOC portly Fe & 1 Tc GRAPE JUICE, 23 c Tee ie neope, 16 on. jar 2OC Meee ie Silverdale, tale 44c SAUERKRAUT, No. 2% tin, 1 Oc TOMATO JUICE, large tin CLEAN-UP ITEMS - COFFEE - Peak, 2 Ibs. .. .39¢ 18K, per Ib, . . .33c MACARONI 2 Ib. box es — FLOUR, at ...:... aa 19c CHOCOLATE, Sweet or Welch’s, pint .. 2 quarts for 2 for Campbell's, (cup and saucer free) BUCKWHEAT, reg. 30c, special Would Halt Erosion ot erotctation, wile already has Cook’s Grocery Where Your Dollar Buys More Than Ever Before , .28c ‘proposes a plan conservation to replace the uch and destruction of our areas of good agricultural land can largely be controlled. The function of good| Mexico, D. F., April 12—(#)—Thou- forest as nature’s most perfect sta-| sands of electric light and bilizer of the soil needs no elabora-/ pany employes went on strike tion.” industrial activity in The proposal, vet pmo oat in-| cities, the rededication of many acres, bgt ‘The beach at Kalapana, Hawaii, of! [of coal black sand. PHONE 564 earl we ae Le a aa reen iv Re eae aa... oe HEINZ SOUPS ~ =. 2pt.tins......29¢ | ets 25¢ 6 pt. tins ......85¢ | papisHEs, lh lg — crisp, per bunch 5c 2 WAX BEANS, Hein, ajar ZOC Sa Oe CAULIFLOW- ¢ kinds acer. Gi ER, per Ib. .... 1 Tc ed, per Ib. .... C | orances, 57 c No. 10 Water Pack Fruits puke oe. ta \ 3c large, 6 for ae 39c Apricots. | LEMONS, Blue Goose, size, Leguaberries. .. 4090 per dozen ..... 9c BUTTER, No. 1 PRUNES, med. creamery, te 8c | size, 3 Ibs. .... - MEATS - ards goa, 19c nee U. S. Inspected Corn Fed Laie wesey Beef T-BONE, SIRLOIN. b, 2OC | |MIXING BOWL POT ROAST, per Ib. ........ 22c ROLLED RIB ROAST, per Ib. 27c This Assortment 2 bars Camay BISMARCK 1 pkg. Oxydol ss: = OUTSTANDING VALUE for otly A SOAP FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD NEED AT ANY OF THESE STORES GENUINE 2-COLOR FEDERALWARE BOWL Large Heavy Enomel MIXING BOWL filled with of PROCTER & GAMBLE QUALITY SOAPS 1 bar Ivory (med. size) 5 bars P & G_ csst ss 1 bar Kirk’s Cocoa Hardwater or 1 bar _Lava (med. size) 99c DANZIG HEBRON Elmer Langbien’s Store WISHEK Urban, Inc. Nelson's Grocery Wents & Grens GLADSTONE STEELE Jirech & Jopp Foye Mercantile NEW HRADEC Jake's Store Lucas Adamski Mishaeth Bond. Merhet * KILLDEER Killdeer Mercantile J. A. McCann Grocery pobre, Smith's Poin - WILTON Rossing’s Store Nick’s Grocery Werner Meat Market MANDAN George Rorabeck Quality Market HALLIDAY Grocery Palmer’s Grocery DODGE