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| 6 ND. INTERESTS 10 OPPOSE EXTENSION OF FREIGHT RATES 4CC Will Be Told Increased Ton- nage Offsets Former Fi- nancial Troubles North Dakota interests are prepar- | ing to oppose application of the rail- roads for extension of emergency sur-; charges when oral arguments are presented before the Interstate Com- merce Commission at Washington; next Wednesday. J. C. Winter, traffic expert for the North Dakota board of railroad com- missioners will leave this week to ap- pear before the ICC. Also represent- ing North Dakota interests will be N. E. Williams of Fargo. Arguments to be presented will) continue for several days, according to Winter who said the surcharges originally were granted to tide the railroads over a period of low ton- nage and revenue with the expiration date of June 30. Tonnage Increasing North Dakota interests in present- | ing their case at a hearing in Minne- polis last month declared that since Sept. 1. 1935, there have been sub- stantial increases both in tonnage hauled by the carriers and in rev- enue received for handling that ton- nage. It was contended that the increas- ed carloading of the railroads indi. cate an upward trend in business con- | ditions generally and that this trend as reflected in increased loadings of railroads would automatically bring! them out of financial difficulties, Opponents of the surcharges de- clare they represent a burden on shippers and a drag on recovery of business in general. i ! Cites Surcharges | Surcharges, Winter said, apply on} coal and class rates on farm feed, | flax seed, and building materials. No| increases were permitted on most pro- ducts of agriculture, including grains, grain products, livestock or potatoes, he said. | Shortly after the arguments in the surcharge case, the ICC will hear arguments in numerous cases involv- | ing rates on farm field seed, includit proposals by the carriers for substan- | tial increases in rates on farm seeds to! and from North Dakota. { North Dakota interests are oppos- | ing any increase in the present rates and are urging that lower rates be Prescribed in these cases, Winter stated. DEATH PROBE DROPPED Detroit Lakes, Minn., May 15.—(4) —A coroner's jury, probing the death of Chris Paulsen, 57, Minneapolis | laborer, decided Friday it had oc- curred “through some cause or causes | unknown.” Paulsen's body was found | floating on a piece of ice in Detroit | Lake May 4. |course by the excessive use of anal- | Junior Legion Will | Walter J. Brophy, Jr., troop captain. close of the meeting. ‘Twilight Sleep’s’ Sponsor Is Sorry Controversy Over Analgesics’ Use Rages at Medical As- sociation Meeting Kansas City, May 15. — (#) — The doctor who introduced “twilight sleep” to the United States about 20 years ago, to relieve the pains of childbirth, has apologized for do- ing so. The apology came from Dr. Ru-; golph Holmes of Chicago at the height of debate Thursday night dur- ing a symposium at the American Medical association’s annual conven- tion. Leading American obstetricians opened a fight on the use of “twilight sleep” in childbirth and others equally | as prominent defended the up-to-date | methods. Protests Vigorously “I was the man who first brought scopolamine to the United States.” said Dr. Holmes. “I don’t know what I was doing. I have found out since.) We must protest vigorously against! making the human mother an ani- mated mass without any mentality.” “Twlight sleep” was brought to this country from Germany. The debate ranged around asser- tions of many physicians that the drugs that relieve the mother's pain! are not safe for the baby. Is Essential Experience | Dr. Gertrude Nielsen of Oklahoma City, who said her three children were born without use of modern painless methods, declared “child bearing is so essential an experience for a woman that the thwarting of its normal gesics may cause great damage to her | personality.” The protests came after Drs. How-j ard Kane and George B. Roth, of George Washington University, Washington, D. C., reported the de- velopment of the newest childbirth analegsic, a compound of paraldehye and benzyl alcohol. They said more than 1,600 infants had been delivered with this analgesic. Nearly 90 per cent of the mothers had no memory of the event, they said, and the drug was completely harmless to the baby. Take Part in Parade Adoption of a constitution and by- laws and plans for participation in the Memorial Day parade will be the chief items of business to come before the Sons of the American Legion, Bis- marck’s newest patriotic organization, at their meeting tonight in the World War Memorial building, according to Arrangements will be made by the! sponsoring committee of Legionnaires to turn over to the youngsters control of their own affairs under the general supervision of the Legion. Refreshments will be served at the! 9 - 10:30 A, M—2: STRAWBERRIES Extra nice, ' LETTUCE Solid heads, [es 9c CUCUMBERS Extra nice, Sweet and juicy, median sail, 3 acs... SOC 12¢c ‘FRESH EGG PLANT BEEF ROASTS Fancy U. S. Inspected Steer Ground Beef 26c | Fresh, 2-Ibs. .......... PURE LARD Snow White, with meats 10%c 16c | Short Ribs | Bake or Stew, Ib... 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He also run to the street with her clothes ant tothe ae bit ate Pind aflame proved fatal to Mrs. Jen- con cyt 11 hours off that on her nie Gross, 65, pie ae a ag southbound trip. tors said, led to a heart attack. t Mrs, Plorence Kurs, 40, whose The total distance covered was well clothes caught fire after she had over 14,000 miles on a route lying used a cleaning fluid, suffered Sette oe eons. Come eae aa only slight burns. jungles of Africa. Mrs. Mollison traveled alone. Weiser Again Is Head For Children’s Home Fargo, N. D., May 15.—()—The North Dakota Children’s Home so- ciety Thursday reelected E. J. Weiser president. H. L. Loomis was named vice president, George Jenson, treas- urer, and Harold Bond, secretary. Re- elected on the executive board were E. G. Clapp, Weiser, Horace Young, Loomis, E. J. 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