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THE\BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEI:NESDAY, APRIL 1, 1936 NORTHWEST FARM INCOME 1S BULGING 38.7 Per Cent Gain During Jan- ? neighborhood of both poles and ticularly for his 2,200-mile flight les November over unexplored territory in Antarctica, Ellsworth and his pilot, Herbert Hollick-Kenyon, lost contact with civilization on Nov. 23 while on the flight and were not heard from again until Jan. 16, when the British ex- ploration ship, Discovery II, found Ellsworth Awarded Hubbard Gold Medal ‘Washington, April 1—(4)—The Na- tional Geographic society announced ‘Wednesday that Lincoln Ellsworth, Arctic and Antarctic explorer, would be awarded the Hubbard gold medal of the society by President Roosevelt + TRUEBILIS AGAINST | / TOWNSEND AIDE ARE DEBATED BY SOLONS 4 "Frisco Manager of Old Age Move Got $1,800 to $2,100 Monthly Income Washington, April 1.—()—Three| indictments returned against Edward J. Margett, San Francisco area man- ager of the Townsend old age pen- charged grand larceny and the other, in Kings county, Washington, charged him with “accepting the earnings of a common prostitute.” Robert E. Clements, resigned na- tional secretary, said he had no know- ledge of the nature of the indict- Irrigation Expert to Survey River Valley Fargo, N. D., April 1—()—W. W. MeLeughlin, chief of the irrigation division of the department of agri- culture, will arrive in North Dakota in May to investigate irrigation pos- sen noticed the man ahead of /oring the Driscoll high school team | . FOR Hilex, 21 Sn eon te eee Greater wertn| 1M was “smouldering.” After the | here Tuesday. Black and orange, the Qt. bottle ....... Cc Dukuis Association and the Western| victim made @ hasty exit, the fire- | team colors, were used in the decora- ST U FFY H E AD North Dakota Reclamation and Con-| 8" helped him extricate a hand- | tions, Impromptu talks by members servation association, announced Wed- nesday. McLaughlin, in company with a party of North Dakotans, will move from Bismarck north and west along ing mucus, brin, if 5 the ver to Wilson, Ryan sai. After Long Ilness/ Ohio Liquor Control corinne ii MIXING BOWL | auld Var’ 21c repre: Be i 12 o7. boiile........88¢ Paes os ism cee. pent = Ast in et ievelld) eee aceeaes ee board, the G.N.D. A. and E. J. ‘Thomas, state engineer. Hindenburg Noses Out northwest coast) of Spain. The ship Thomas D. Campbell, native of North Dakota, voicing his views at his “part-time” home in Pasadena, thinks so, He's the world’s greatest wheat | farmer, and a tenant farmer, at that. Of course, Campbell’s no ordinary tenant, and no ordinary farmer. He's his crop for the last 10 years at much below the cost of production, while everything he bought has been in a protected market. “I think the stiuation regarding farm products could be easily reme- died by authorizing the secretary of Out of Theatre Watertown 8. D., April 1—(P)}— City Fireman Marvin Swensen’s laconic report, “Man and fire put out of theatre,” had headquarters Officials chuckling Wednesday. While attending a show, Swen- ful of burning matches from a pocket, Farm Boy Succumbs son of Ecklund township, died at the home of his parents at 2 a. m., Tues- day after an eight-year illness. The boy was stricken with diph- theria when he was seven years pld Chosen at Driscoll PEE Driscoll, N. D., April 1—Capt. George Koessel, Willis Seemann, Clif- ford Colton, Lloyd Gilchrist, Vernon Peterson and Lewis Wright were awarded basketball letters by Super- intendent Wagle at the banquet hon- of the ‘team featured the dinner, which was given by Mesdames Wagle and Koessel. Coach Miller also gave ® short talk. Cincinnati, April 1.—(4)—Municipal Judge Otis R. Hess, in an ‘opinion ‘Wednesday, held the Ohio liquor con- trol act unconstitutional and violative of the federal alcohol administration New York, April 1.—(#)—“Iron Age” 4% points over the preceding week's average and an increase of 1% points above the level schedules a fortnight ago when floods caused curtailment. Approximately 95 per cent of all rivers in North America flow south or into streams flowing south. A few drops up each nostril reduces swollen membranes, clears away clog- 30¢ double quantity 50c Shreveport, La., April 1—(#)—Plans for a nonstop stratosphere flight from. Dallas to Paris in June were an- nounced here Wednesday by Col. Clarence Chamberlain. The famous uary Is Noted by Minne- apolis Editor Minneapolis, April 1.—(®)—North- west farm income during January this year, Charles F. Collisson, Min- neapolis newspaper agficultural edi- | tor said Wednesday, showed a gain of 38.7 per cent with an increase in ac- tual cash from farm product sales of sociation. In citing a 23 per cent rise in na- tional farm income during January of this year, Collisson said total sales in that month in Minnesota, Wisconsin, the Dakotas and Montana were $83,416,000 compared to $45,689,000 in Have you tried it? Large heavy. enamel 1C@| and the disease left him subject to| act, He held the Ohio act, which gave TT American L; 4 For South America epilepsy, from which he never recov-|the state a monopoly on the sale of TI LE BROS. Bon Ami, 1 3 3 cans .... ses i 25c Berlin, April 1. — (®) — Germany's| ered. liquor in Ohio, “is a private industry, 5 powdered ....... Cc new Zeppelin, the Hindenburg, re-| Funeral services will be held at|operated in the form of a corporation PACKING CO. aR TEE. Mop Stick ported by wireless Wednesday that at|the Wilton Presbyterian church at/and performing corporate powers. 400 Main Phone 332 Bon Ami, lop icks, ] 5 c 8 a. m. (ship's time) the dirigible was/2 P.m., Friday. Burial will be made ——— cake ] ] C | each ........... } over Cape Vilano on the|in the Wilton cemetery. STEEL PRODUCTION UP ji Spring House Cleaning Specials $1.09 CaprKole brand’. BSC pemaae Furniture Polish, O’Cedar Polish, 4 oz. bottle ...... 12 oz. bottle........39¢ April 15. In recognition of Ells- wotth’s exploratory fijghts in the them camped safely at the headquar- ters of Rear Admiral Byrd’s Antarctic expeditions. Richard B. 2 the. he aaranlipaen submitted to) py ERSKINE JOHNSON pitas’ in soins 1588 ‘eet, less the $17,727,000. sen ouse ating committee rice some foreign market, isso. the opening ad Wednesday by James R, Sullivan, its} Pasadena, Calif. April 1—cvEa)—| transportation to the point of delivery Nonstop Dallas-Paris before the é6th annual mi ner! T H E Gb. R. (4 ) Hi 0 U, N, D WAY counsel. There are definite rays of hope for in the United States. This fact has the Minnesota Funeral Directors~as- Sullivan said two indictments| the American farmer. caused the American farmer to sell Strato Hop Planned os transatlantic flyer said he hoped toj January last year. j ments, but conceded, under question- sheers of the Rnd Camp- agriculture to establish daily two/take off from Dallas during the first| “AAA benefits in January this | ing, they probably were the basis of tered holier Sa seen “ prices on our four major crops. Thf$}week in June on the anniversary of| year,” he said, “were $8,400,000, com- | ie he had received about |, can, pag But he produce ina ue Tad it would work regarding o (hod aaa flight from New| pared with $80,000,000 in January, | Before Permitting presentation of |Cheaper than it is grown anywhere "weal ea Faces vies ork to Berlin, 1935. i the indictments as evidence, the com-|¢le in the world —at less than $5.2. ‘e | mittee went into secret session to diz. |®" acre. His 47,000 acres are rented “The tariff on wheat is now 42 et = | cuss their admissability. Rep. Tolan | {0m the federal government on the See aeons Sree Ls Easter Rabbit and Greyhound put their a (Dem., Calif), a TEWabetialte, had a reservation in southern ce Sin oe diel £0 export 28 All Phi heads eieuene worked out some objected to accepting the ‘indictment aoe inside 600 miles of wire per cent of our wheat crop. Such bathe! ‘ CONOM po Peal Eighways, f Peale early } preeeie bein irl eae ees in-lfence, Campbell runs an industrial law as I have in baa dea aye 34 Sowers, budding vi ‘new ile. Greyhound § 4 man’ t ize the secretary of agriculture le- mised the intimate touch with Nature | birt drew oye testi- Lect chan Lari ed atcha? termine each year by present methods We Deliver GROCERY Rat only bus trevel aves. aad Sonviviality | eelved “on Marietta cer aiieers 76°] Only about 100 men are employed of ‘estimation the approximate crop ith lollow-passengers cheracteristical a) said, ed to do something,” Clements Baan Tisty RERL y DRESIONA "to ie “Assuming that three - quarters of| ; fir . a , “reduce the of = the crop is to be sold in the Un! i 1 7 tory, or something, but Dr. Townsend tp aecondn cad lamest and theeah Ie iikten the factor vauld tor for iisiq Grocery Specials, April 1st to April 7th, Inc. ave fled convenient dowatown te ere ete Townsend did noc | 7,Snother minute. Tas the teaneporeine: te Sper tent going for Easter. For information, call: . 4 believe the complaints. 1800 ga IESE Or gAbGHIne th er GAY, Obey ae of his crop, He would get the world|[™ Carrots, Tomatoes, Celery, Cauliflower, Cucumbers, BISMARCK GREYHOUND DEPOT Testimony before the committee has day's plowing would tern over a strip Price on the other 25 per cent. Fresh Strawberries, Lettuce, Celery Cabbage, Asparagus, ‘th st Broadway Phone 501 set Margett’s monthly income from of soil 10 feet wide all the way from ‘Such an arrangements,” Campbell ; Peas, Rhubarb, Radishes. Stamped Rutabagas, Parsnips, commissions at from $1,800 to $2,100! New York to Chicago. pursued, “would put the farmer o1 id id ’ ? NORTHLAND a Oui Offers Own Farm Plan reed ly oe id ae 4 New Potatoes, Brussels Sprouts. vA’ man Bell (Dem. Mo.) then! go you see Campbell is no ordinary urer, and is a very simple met o! G decided the cbmmittee should discuss| farmer. But, on the other hand, he baat ed what is taal bet R EYHOU ND the question s in closed session and|must know something about farming al soot os Habra AX ani er a spectators, witnesses and newsmen|to make such an operation pay. That soil-conservation laws. a 44 were excluded. is why the emphatic fist, pounding on Leases Vast Acreage ae ee, @ desk in Campbell’s Pasadena home, Campbell’s company has issued Ni ARGH FOR KARPIS Cee bes bp stock valued at more than $500,000, of ‘ Plan of! own, which Campbell owns per cent. oe beee ae read fd wets about The land is leased from the 0. 8 In: Need This Bible 000,000 unemployed an: n service at a fee of from * - a logs of thelr purchasing power,” per cent of annual gross receipts, ‘ in Your Home Sate ate, oe vara Ganpbets company wed, to eu * . 95,000 acres, but the government re- Poe hat i 5 Paes Ce ee s ————__ gehen pore among tamer: cere 1 are i a which o1 Gangster Wanted in Bremer itd oA Lebatear edd aed the spring. if now being carried on by ‘ ae years. r more, . Kidnaping Reported Hiding also without purchasing power, are| sreatest wi ye. cree Neclpeetinisrooroall in Hot Springs Area rcany law tat will mabe tis farmer ere 1 em | hen family eicumstances called him s that mal id a Worl * ae p> [tena ne cnet a fo BN sre ane Pracey every | eyo sore ea opened sine pce made aut onca [Det reieed tn everyone brs |thlng elfred for ale inthe Unie WiDr arse wasn te pail calumet Baking 7] ¢ | Rosedale Pears, es 0 catty “Wettoesday for Alvin Karpis in Lettie ican ieiacieh Ba costs more because of a ntl his mechanical wheat-growing plan owder, 20 oz. tin 2% tin; 2 for.... 1 ooded section near here. needs jut instant a similar tarif! in tion. ; TR aids eats atiec eBid agents equality with industry,” Campbell rene a the sie of farm. products ‘The bankers later withdrew, leaving || Black Pepper, 9 Ambassador 5 Springs topo ne wel Karma | Farmers cant understand wnp|'2,ure the farmer tart equally, op- [Campbell mane of the ecame, Hie] French's, 4 oc. tin... oC | Tissue, per roll. .... © pri }» Teput ly e belie! 1S, Position a} 8. i LJ le vicinity. , fact uct the Unt i Officers Tuesday received a report |" the lepterea adaaee Sanaa STOPS |is the cost of the product in a foreign | in running order. CLIMAX ; peer nay Py age he RR FE og ~ gt Be en ge FLOUR ven @ car awe near m e tariff,” Cam| . rm vern, but an all night search failed] “It is unfortunate that this was! “The price of wt eke darn crops, | Serted this tall, white-hgired man, 2 A1/, Ib ; to reveal the man and his companions. | Called @ ‘processing tax.’ There is al- wheat, corn, cotton, and tobacco, be- | known throughout the west as “The! 2 le ae, cote Bees i Dos ways opposition to taxes, though all|/cause we produce ® surplus, is the | Henry Ford of Farming. bag session 0! e house raides londay but still declined to disclose whether ' Fruit Juices production this week has risen to ease ‘ any captures had been made. Man and Fire Put Cage Lettermen Are | f2u per cent of capacity, a gain of 7. TRIP ROUND , -| in il of the indus i Britize Cleanser O’Cedar Liquid 1 BBratoty ba apmmees(o"at|aie'avienes, Maen SPMD Cm] Ned eaney tout "weil SLCBM, ID... Same" Q1¢ | Wax, pnt can... SOC tain an average of 40 miles an hour. bi wl5c Quart can .. pes), ‘The Hindenburg left Germany Tues- A SURE SIGN OF SPRING Hamburger, 0-So-Easy Dust day on its first South Atlantic cross- oe on 43. | ocedar Paste ing bound for Rio de Janeiro. Aboard Zlc Op .. 6... ss. 0s san 7c are 37 passengers, a crew of 70 and & Steak, Ib. ... a Wax, ' Ib. tin... cargo of about 2,900 pounds. 14c CiColar Polish 63c VIB, Ain... oss sere 47 p. , Willard Casey Faces |. Pike, Ib. ..... see nae White King, 39c lohnson’s Floor x— ge pkg. ....... Grand Larceny Count Roast, Ib.... 16 [if "ors ser War ate |e ae : Willard Casey, who resid the i 16 oz. paste . -69¢ | Parson’s Am- eee Eee RY allan sive booms sogthwess of Thareday and Eridsy 382 02. ee «seee+-$1,29 | monia, qt. bottle. 21 Cc <0 paL ays Dios 2 $500 bonis awaiting trial in dairct ¥, pt. liquid... .87e ets court on @ charge of grand larceny. Pint .. ...62e | Dick-a-doo Wall Cleaner, Y, Ib. Casey was bound over to the district if Quart .. -$1.19 | % ] 5c court by City Magistrate E. 8. Allen Time for a Glocoat, pt. -63e | package ........: 4 Tuesday after waiving preliminary Glocoat, at. .......$1.19 Large package ......25¢ t examination in justice court. He was NEW ’ q arrested by local police for the al- @ wre, CHAN eat ew ee 4 ee eesti oe tne We specialize in the ERD il CY py as ea ad thot n0b teomlan DAY OLD BABY CHIX ” Gunes schedules were not affected by the new Caslon Bond. STARBRED BABY CHIX Pipe Salen Tox the change. Bismarck Tribune Co. R MISS CASLE HONORED bases Come in and select your breed or mail your Take Your ie nts ibolety punted orders to Choice * chose 34 fellows from its members, Ash te Sen 2 pomple Po ak Armour Hatcher. For Mail Orders Dak. See Fee When the sap starts running In Maine's sugar maple. trees, it’s a” Bismarek, N. es Nationally-Known STETSON sure sign spring is just around the corner. 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