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“THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1936 10 EXPORT BASIS IN WHEAT COMMODITIES Government Bases Statement ) on Announced Planting In- ; tentions of Farmers . possibilities of a return to an export - basis for wheat. Tobacco production might be so large as to reduce prices materially from present levels, the department said, but the intentions expressed by the farmers indicate a replenishment of feed crops supplies, “not much in excess of the probable requirements of the livestock on farms.” ‘The March 1 intentions-to-plant re- port indicated an increase of 19 per cent in acreage of spring wheat, 6 per ~ cent for corn, and 9 per cent for to- bacco. President Roosevelt has ap- pealed to farmers to study the new farm program before going ahead with their planting intentions. program have not been considered in the March 1 report. In addition, the de- partment said, the reports on inten- tions-to-plant “are not forecast but ‘ are interpretations of statements by e individual farmers.” With average yields on the intended 22,440,000 acres of spring wheat, the department said a crop of 273,000,000 4 bushels would be produced. The Dec. 4 1 report on seeded acreage and con- ‘ dition of winter wheat indicated pro- duction of $500,000,000 bushels, mak- NATION MAY RETURN] 20 Mariza! Race, 1 a about 900000000} CO—CS MURPHY 10 ATTEND National | Commander to to Talk at Jamestown Convention on Morning of July 12 furphy, national commander of fhe American Legion, will attend the North Dakota convention here July 12, 13 and 14, it was announced by Jack Williams, Fargo, state adjutant. ‘The national commander will be the Victory Is Gloria’s Imost a neck " ex race in number of marriages among these three Hollywood actresses, but the glory of victory seems destined for Gloria Swanson, at right, who has had four huse . bands and, judging by her romance with Herbert Marshall, see: well on her way to adding a fitth. The other two, with four m: riages each, are Dorothy Lee, upper left, who has just wed t! wealthy A. G. Cox Atwater of Crown Point, Ind., and Josephine © Dunn. who took fourth husband last. year, Stock Markets Fall ND. LEGION RALLY) Lin Milan and Rome Italian ‘Fleet in Posi in Position to Sweep Mediterranean, Deputies Are Told BODY'S ELECTRICITY USED FOR DIAGNOSIS New Aid to Medical Determina- tion of Disease Envisioned by Development Rome, kets in Milan and Rome crashed Tues- day following Premier Mussolini's abolition of large private industries in Italy. Losses in major stocks ranged from A convenient way for responsible people to buy everything they need from Wards, when the total pur- chase is $20 or more. Pay a little down, a little each month, with carrying charge. ° SALE! 46-inch Table OILCLOTH Uwalty 23 Ves Sive:66ei'e yaad Gay new patterns in smart colors; or Shite, Lndapatiaive kid pestty. Curtain Material Be: vo. 4 Days Only at this price! 36 in, wide missionette. Sale of Cretonnes a. ve. Reduced for 4 DAYS ONLY! 34 OTe SAVE $2 IN THIS SPECIAL SALE OF Sports Coats “ie 7 88 Color Ci binations! 6 ond 9 Fe. Werdoleum Reefers, swaggers, the “Hollywood Wrap- BBs. 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