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Farmers’ Income Up 177 Millions in Yea ' North Dakota in Agrarian Area Showing Greatest Gain in Crop Receipts | ‘Washington, Nov. 29—(4)—The gov- ernment, cast up the American farmer’s books as he héads into the last quarter of the year, finds he may celebrate Thanksgiving with his ledg- ers _$177,000,000 heavier on the black | side from regular income—exclusive | of aoe bayments—than in 1934. The U.S. bureau of agricultural economics says farmers took in for the first nine months of 1935 from the, sale of principal products $4,304,000,- 000, compared with $4,127,000,000 last year and $3,460,000,000 for 1933. Too, benefit payments for this year at the latest tabulation were running well ahead of last year—$349,614,000 against $250,369,000, In this kind of income, the countryman was around $100,000,000 richer than in 1934, ‘Two Sections Lose In the last month of the perlod— September—cash receipts from crops declined about 8 per cent, heavier marketings not offsetting lower Prices; but a 19 per cent jump in in- come from livestock more than made up the deficit. All save two sections of the coun- try—the south Atlantic and south central—shared in the rise. Both of these areas, comprising the old solid south with a few border states thrown in, fell off. Lower cotton prices took a heavy share of the blame. Every region, says the bureau, found extra moncy coming in from livestock, Meat prices were good and marketings heavier. Eggs brought in more profits; so did dairy products. Receipts by Areas As is usual, seasonal fluctuations in receipts were more marked in the southern states than elsewhere, In -Dixie cotton and tobacco are the main sources of revenue and the money really pours in only in the marketing season for ‘those products. Here are the bureau's figures as to cash receipts from sale of principal farm products, benefit payments not included, by sections: North Atlantic, comprising all of New England, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania: $518,155,000 this year against $482,450,000 last year. East North Central, comprising Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and ‘Wisconsin: $886,085,000 this year against $718,517,000 last year. North Central Leads ‘West north central, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, STATE FRI. - SAT. - SUN. LOVE, LUCK an LAUGHTER!... CALL IT LUCK comprising North Off to the races in a burst of fun and fireworks! —Plus— John Wayne Thrill Serial “The Fighting Musketeers” South Atlantic, comprising Dela- ware, Maryland, Virginia, West Vir- ginia, North Carolina, South Caro- ;lina, Georgia, against $436,252,000, South central, comprising Ken- tucky, Tennessee, Alabama, “Missis- sippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Okla- homa, Texas: $640,348,000 against | $645,256,000. Western, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mex- ico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Wash- ington, Oregon, California; $731,487,- 000 against $655,053,000, ij SAT. - SUN..-. MON, Cereal WITH A BLAST OF DYWAMNTE BE ROCKS THE BLOODY CRADLE OF MODERN GANGDOM! News - - Comedy Bismarck Junior High Dramatists Organize] Helen Hedden, mistress of the ward-|student body at intervals during the A dramatic club has recently beet formed in the Sleiareke Unio High once a month but will be divided into| onstrated. School under the direction of Miss| several small groups which will work Louise Johnson, instructor in Eng-|on one act plays suitable for junior|in the cast of the annual operetta will bership of 40 who were selected after groups will present their plays at the ‘Work el A hatte ln She I ON THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1935 head, Minn, another brother was! Avold Embarrassment of Judge Frank M. Nye » famous Of Minneapolis Dies humor FALSE TEETH iene ae Don’t be embarri FARMER Peerage etry ey Mie ae PRegeritige D, Nov. eed, having your false, teeth age or dred and widely known as’ the prosecutor Zul! Lulal, 58, tarmer of Sema jap: |Faat Peinkie’s little FASTHETH on of the famous Harry mur- dix pneumonia, He was born tes. This new, extremely Pa der ease, dled at his home here Fri- In'cermany and had lived in Beuts- [Domsor, fine seek wandertsl samy = Bi F. competitive try-outs. Bert Mahlman|monthly meetings, and the best ones was named secretary-treasurer, and|will) be presented before ‘the entire robe. school year. At the general meetings ‘The new organization will meet|make-up and pantomime will be dem- It is expected principal characters The club has an initial mem-j high school production. The various|be drawn gl Tho ieee an é Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, |lish. Kansas: $1,028,710,000 against $945,- 524,000. Florida: $410,432,000 comprising Montana, | CAPITOL LAST TIMES TODAY "SINCE THE WALLS OF JERICHO FELLY, VARRIED HER BOSS CAGNEY FRISCO KID THE GREATEST CAST IN YEARS... IN THE GREATEST SHOW IN THE WORLD! ‘man count many or Tecline. Judge Nye died a week after Me a md aiseday ot ried. [PEEEE. 02 SR toa Lt Mathai, Lisaie hel mas ey under the supervision | day. brother, Judge ©. A. Nye of Moor-' Wilmot, grade music | Johnson. ENDS TONIGHT, FRIDAY! The vonktl hicrii of the Screen Incite a Laugh Riot! 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