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fe ‘s “as necessary to make sure the sup- AAA T0 ALLOW WORE == 1936 WHEAT SEEDING Change Reduction From 15 to 5 Per Cent Due to This Year's Damage Washington, Aug. 15.—(#)—Jam-} ming the brakes on its crop reduc-| tion program, the AAA sent word to} wheat contract signers Thursday that they may plant some 5,200,000 more acres of wheat in 1936 than originally changing the wheat acreage reduction for next year to 5 per cent instead of 15, was described ply of the grain is adequate. The reduction will be made from approximately 52,000,000 acres the AAA hopes to place under contract {n its adjustment program. The changed follow a crop Yeport estimating that the 1935 har- vest will total only 608,000,000 bushels. | Heat and rust were declared to have cut the estimate to this figure from an earlier forecast of 731,000,000 bush- els. “In the light of this sharp decrease im the crop estimate,” an AAA state- ment said, “the agriculture adjust- ment administration considered that pl made to farmers participating in pro- duction control, Secretary said there would not be “much de- crease” in them as a result of the new move. ADVERSE COURT RULING NOT TO AFFECT PAYMENTS 15.—@)—Even| should the supreme court throw out the AAA administration intends to continue paying benefits to farmers. “We'll have to find some other source of revenue,” Wallace said, re- marking these might encounter more opposition than the processing taxes. He suggested increased income taxes, manufacturers’ sales tax, bond sales, |iness, showers and tariff adjustments. Benefit payments to farmers con-|{" east and south |tracting their production derive large- ly from the processing tax revenues. Fargo Musician Held On Statutory Charge 29.38) Fargo, N. D. Aug. 15.—()—Wil- tauell lam Albrant, Fargo musician, is held |day. in jail at Breckenridge, Minn., pend- |the ing a hearing Aug. 23, on a statutory hi charge for an alleged criminal assault coast ‘upon a 16-year-old girl early Monday | what following a barn dance at which he|the Ri Washington, Aug. tat layed. ‘Wallace It’s time to cast off the old summer hat and choose your early fall felt. You'll enjoy mak- ing the selection this season at Robertson’s new and enlarged millinery sec tion. Our greatly in- ereased space makes room for larger stocks of mil- linery. Just make a com- parison of our lower priced hats at And Remember This Is the Dobbs Store NOW AVAILABLE GMC 14-2 10N TRUCK OF VALUE! ‘OW users of trucks in the 14-2 ton range can get DUAL PERFORMANCE— that revolutionary truck improvement that seasoned operators everywhere have been quick to recog- nize as one of the few major truck refinements of the past ten years. Weigh well the importance of this great GMC truck feature. Weigh, too, the importance of every one of the additional 47 cost-reducing features of the GMC 114-2 ton truck of value, the truck that out-scores each of its chief com- petitors on many counts—out-scores with such important features as greater payload capacity, higher sustained torque and Lockheed hydraulic brakes with centrifuse drums and unusually large, quality brake linings. . GENERAL MOTORS TRUCKS AND TRAILERS 1%-22 TONS - Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. Bismarck, N. D. 100 West Broadway Phone 55 west portion to: Mont night and Fri portion tonight. For Minnesota: and east and south portions tl — or tonight; cooler. on tana: Generally fair to- day; cooler caicene east Inc! - probable ine nora ight and Friday and! perons Friday; in east and cooler ‘in northwest cooler in northwest portion to- night; cooler Friday, except in ex- treme southeast. Lakes region. GENERAL CONDITIONS Pressure area is tered over North Dakota (Bismar temperatures were un-/ day night. Other officers named were poet the ie eets ures are also rising in| Mississippi Valley and Great pressure area peared over the north Pacific, (Kamloops 30.10) and some-! cooler weather prevails from! Mountain region westward to the tt. High- Low- last winter, will speak in the Moor- peicsei coda fst est Pet-| head city park Friday night under the Rapid City, cidy. [2106 78 ‘90, SPonsorship of the Truck Drivers Lo- a ney cal 173, MONTANA POINTS High- Low- est est Pct.! Havre, clear . 90 52 00 Helena, cldy. 80 50 00 Miles City, cldy. 10¢ 64 =.00 WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS Pet. | 68 ‘00! Des Moines, Iowa, clear 86 64 .00 Dodge City, Kans., clear 94 68 .00 Edmonton, Alb. rain .. 60 42 01 Kamloops, B. C., peldy. 64 46 32 Kansas City, Mo., clear 90 68 00 Los Angeles, Cal., cldy. 8 66 .00 Modena, Utah, rain .. 86 60 4.12 No, Platte, Neb. clear 98 68 00 Okla. City, O., clear 92 72 .00 QiiAppelic,'S, ‘peldy.! $0 50 Gt| WOW SIMPLY GRAND! Scientists have Roseburg, Ore., clear .. 78 52 .00 developed a sanitary napkin that St. Louis, Mo., cldy. .. 80 68 really its “accidents.” It’s 8. 8. Marie, Mich., clear 82 58 the new “Certain-Safe” Modess. tle, Wash. oe 64 54 " Sree Wee, cldy. 108 Os Itslonger tabs can’t pull loose from Sloux City, Iowa, clear 92 66 ihe Pa Tt can’t strike through. 8 e, ‘Wash. peldy. 4 44 such softness . . . such com- Swift Current, idy. 86 44 fort! Get a box today ... try it The Pas, Mai eee 72 58 and you'll never feel safe or satis- Winnemucca, clear 92 54 fied with any other. Winnipeg. Man., cldy. . 94 66 A deep low and high in The ck) BR Weather Report i FORECAST For Bismarck and_vicinity: cloudy tonight Friday; cooler. For North BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1995 *, Wightman Cup Team «| Drawings Are Made « | | New York, Aug. 15.—()—Although Da- /Not ranked among the official Amer- | kota: Partly clou- ican “Big Ten,” Mrs, Ethel Burkhardt west, funder east portion to- andithe British, Mrs. Arnold was picked en tte the No. 2 singles position, next to For South Da- actin mn ae Shjocal|Mass., dropped to the No, 3 post. showers after- south Portio fi da thunder extreme cific coast. has occurred in Arizona, Utah in the western Canadian Provinces.! tee the weather is generally Bismarck station barometer, inches: 27.69. Reduced to sea level, 29.38, Missouri river stage at 7 a. m., 3.6 24 hour change, -0.2 A. high ft. PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: Total this month ‘to date ...... Normal, this month to date Total, January ist Normal, January 1st to date .. Accumulated excess to date .... to date .... WESTERN head oN BISMARCK, cldy. Carrington cid ar m, cldy. Crosby, clear = Dickinson, Jamestown, cld; Max, cldy. Minot, Parshall, clear fanish, weak + ‘Williston, clear h- Low: | - at on Pet, (eovery ae attacks of the dis: 104 7000 eb? : 100 60 (00!. Proper care is the only known cure 97 64 .00 for the disease, Putnam said. When 99 $5 00a diseased horse is discovered, it 103. 62 00 should be placed in a narrow stall 101 57 00 and hung in a sling immediately. 0 e 20 They should be given absolutely no 101 66 00 Cxercise, Putnam said in pointing out 100 60 .00 that in cases where the horses have 99 60 .00, been driven any distance after they 102° 60 00 were taken sick, death has followed. 105 Le 00; The use of oils is also forbidden EASTERN abil stot) Oakes, Devils Leke, oy Grand Forks, Pe Hankinson, peldy. Lisbon, pele Napoleon, cidy clear . Wishek, cldy, ”. a - Low- MINNESOTA ciel Minneapolis, clear Moorhead, clear igh- Low- eat est’ Pct, | Pelting or old tire casings. 100 $$ 00} Fargo, N. D., Aug. 15.—(?)—Miles | Dunne, labor organizer and storm SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS north- cen-| =. Wienke of Moorhead, Minn., presi- Precipitation and 1543: Owen McIntyre of the Arena vi- 3.4 y Friday and Saturday at Forest Hills. | In the draw for the 13th series with the three-time American champion, Helen Jacobs. She replaces Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan of Brookline, Seven matches —five singles and| two doubles—compose the two-day series, The American forces will be going after their fifth straight cup triumph, Potato Shippers Pick ‘Wienke as President East Grand Forks, Minn., Aug. 15.— (®)—The Red River Valley Potato} Shippers’ association elected Herbert ck {dent at its annual meeting Wednes- Ole Flaat, Grand Forks, N. D., vice president; and Andrew Robbie, Cava- jlier, N. D.; Elmer Osking, Hatton, N. D; John W. Scott, Gilby, N. D.; {R. L. Douglass, East Grand Forks, and D. C. Baldwin, Moorhead, direc- tors. Immediate Care Saves | Brain Diseased Horses Estimating that at least 50 horses in Burleigh county have died from encephalomyelitis, a brain disease which paralyzes the body, County Agent Henry Putnam said Thursday the only method of saving the horses is immediate and complete rest. 55 9 cinity and H. A. Eele, who lives near Driscoll, are two farmers that have reported horses on the road to re- because it will often cause pneumonia. Horses should be protected from flies and for this purpose Putnam est Pct.:recommended a fly spray made of 68 00 fish oil, crank case oil and pine tar. 8 neal Horses found sick in the pasture | should not be moved unless they. are close to the buildings. A shade can ,be constructed and a stall built of )posts to keep the horse in proper position. Slings to support the horses weight can be made easily from old 3338) center of the truck driver strike here {s | localArnold, diminutive California tennis ® showers 'star, has been given one of the prin- | his'cipal assignments in the United ture. money Berlin —Three Brothers of Mercy were sentenced to prison for violation of the German regulatory bill HUMPHRIES IN COMA : |. East View, N. Y.—Joe Humphries’ ‘0. States’ defense of the Wightman Cup! harre} - chested voice was si Thursday as he lay in a coma. noted sports announcer is near death. was “still buying” silver. SHOT DEAD IN CAR ELETYPE tilled The U. S. STILL BUYING SILVER Avon, S. D.—Mrs. William Wray of near Avon, mother of three children, was shot and killed Wednesday when @ .22 caliber rifle was discharged ac- cidentally in the car in which she was riding. KINGSFORD SMITH TO QUIT Los Angeles.—Sir Charles Kngs- ford-Smith will retire from active fly- ing—after he makes one final ges- A flight from England to Australia, Roman laws. Catholic Washington—A compromise on the “death sentence” in the public utility was being shaped Thursday by senate conferees in a last minute effort to win agreement from house members this session UT TO WIN ERI ON VALUE ALONE/ end up ta. bfectory <i! NASH —without regard topres- | show you—through the amazing, ent profits—has made the 1936 | new X-Ray System. r UAYETTE the biggeshsofest | io. “i damn diterence in care of car ever offered atits price! | tne’ same price. You see the vital ‘TOsEt abig shareot the low- | engineering features that high- est-price field, Nash has made | priced cars include .. . the things the 1936 LaFayette a great big6 | that low-priced cars leave out. passenger car with ALL of the | And you see that LaFayette alone sitet engineering features of high- | in the lowest-price field has 6 or 8 priced cars, yet as easy on gas and vital features that expenswe cats oil as smaller cars! never omt! This may sound too good to be See the X-Ray System—and true. But itistrue...sotruethat | the 1936 LaFayette—betore you you can s#£it with yourowneyes! | buy any car! The Nash Motors Any Nash-LaFayette dealer will Company, Kenosha, Wisconsin. ITS HERE ose LAFAYETTE B PRODUCT OF THE NASH MOTOBS COMPANY COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY 520 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 318 FINAL CLEARANCE ON Summer Shoes Priced at Half Price and Less. Men’s, sizes but not in all styles. Ladies’, Children’s. People’s Dep’t. Store ON FIFTH ST. All | Kindred Woman Gives Spreads to Offspring Kindred, N. D., Aug. 15.—(4)—When | Mr. and Mrs, A, H, Trangsrud cele- | brated their 49th wedding anniversary here, Mrs, Trangsrud marked the day | by distributing her collection of needle work, gathered over her life time, to her descendants. Each of six children and the 14 grandchildren received a hand-pieced, hemstitched quilt spread. The Pen you’ve been waiting for! An invention of 50 years’ Experiment This od worth 82. to you. Send ti with 75¢ to ow and receive one our Genuine $3.00 Va- cum Filler Sackl Fountain Pens, Every pen tented and guarnnteed to be unbreakable for lite, Your first in- veatment in your on- ly_inveatme: This Pen will make school work a real pleasure. 75c LIMIT 8 PENS TO A FAMILY! LIFETIME POINT? This pen holds 200 per cent more ink than any ordinary fountain pen on the market. You mont! write for m one fill- No repair bills, No lever-filler. No pre! sure bar, Trans; ent barrel—you the ink. The Pen is might- ler than the sword! Never has 2 price 0 low bought such high quality in a pen so smart? Positively No Pens Sold to Dealers! Offer limited at thin low price to Sept. Int, 1935. Mail Orders Exclu- wively Denver Pen & Specialty Co. PEN DEPT. P. O. Box 381 Denver, Colo. 417 Broadway ST ARRIVED! WORLD-WIDE RECEPTION They’re here —the new 1936 Philcos! See this beautiful 640X— an Inclined Sounding Board model that cov- ers every broadcast service on the air! Latest “balanced” fea- tures guarantee finer performance and mar- Choose velous tone. Stunning from hand-rubbed cabinet 43 PHILCOS $89.50 $20 up Liberal Trade-in Allowance — EASY TERMS TAVIS MUSIC CO. Philco Distmbutor Bismarck, N. D. YOU CAN See the Mileage IN THESE FOOTPRINTS YOU CAN See the Econ omy | ICES the world’s Built of to center tracti twist blowout Finest tire bu built for DON’T BE FOOLED lists. BUY NO TIRES until you see how MUCH MORE QUAL- ITY Goodyear gives you FOR THE SAME MONEY—OR LESS! with liberal trade-in allowance ine Good . Here's Sen vrst-cboice economy tire: new ru ion safety tre! protection LOWER than any. Remember, Detective Faurot’s great investigation showed the sensational Goodyear “G-3” All- Weather is delivering more \ aw O Loncer -— NON-SKID MILEAGE at no extra cost! IN THESE P liberal year quality in bber — with ad —Super- in every ply. the money. Larger sizes roportionally low— all tires expertly mounted FREE injuries and defects Above cash prices subject to change without notice Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Chrysler-Plymouth Distributors for Western Dakota and Eastern Montana BUYING TIRES— see how MUCH MORE QUALITY the world’s larg- est tire-maker offers for prices as low as OR trade-in allowa - value made re ion ~ 1 of sales, year-built i pnteed—with all qu, see “DOUBLE GUARANTEE in writing against road by trick discounts from padded price NOTE the sharp non-skid registered by these “G.-3’s” at the mile- ages shown below— proof that they’re still good for many more thousands bf miles of safety. CAN PROVE IT with actual foot- print records of “G-3’s” driven right here in town —local evidence of lowestcost per mile performance. a Possible only by mil. THESE PRICES SETTLE THE ARGUMENT WHY BUY. ANYTHING OTHER THAN GENUINE GOODYEARS?