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_ RRIGATION TOPLAY PART IN REMEDYING DROUTH CONDITIONS| Will Be Important Factor in Permanent Solution, Ex- pert Asserts Washington, July 24—(?)—The frrigation can play in’ any Hotory for remédying conditions caused by recurring drouths in the nation’s dust bowl was emphasized Friday by John C. Page, Jr., acting commissioner of the reclamation bureau. “Tt can and will be an important factor in any permanent solution,” said Page, named Wednesday by President Roosevelt to serve on & Great Plains drouth area study com- mittee. - As chief of the reclamation bureau Page administers a vast system of federal irrigation works which carry life-giving water to 3,000,000 acres of Jand in the arid regions of the west. He has $100,000,000—all of it encum- bered—to spend during the present year on projects in a dozen states. Irrigation alone does not hold the ih to the dust bowl problem, Page “But,” he added, “it cannot be overlooked in formulating a long-time Program because of its tendency, even when practiced in a small area, to stabilize the territory for miles around, paprticularly by affording a local source of livestock feed supply.” MEASURES BEATEN BY WIDE MARGINS Property Assessment and In- come Tax Schemes Over- whelmingly Defeated The five proposed constitutional amendments, four referred measures and two initiated measures voted on in the primary election were turned Gown by heavy opposition vote, ac- cording to a review of totals Friday by the state canvassing board. The constitutional proposal on broadening power of property assess- ment and taxation was overwhelm- ingly defeated by a vote of 36,187 yes. and 147,009 votes against. The income tax measure also received a heavy opposition vote. The results as canvassed by the board, were: Constitutional Measures Assessment of property, yes 36,187; no 147,008. Legislative power, 127,511. Election, county officers, yes 50,183; no 111,007. Sale school lands, yes 51,691; no 108,703. Sale, rental school lands, yes 47,987; no 108,064. yes 41,500; no Referred Measures Jurisdiction police magistrates, yes 41,304; no 110,331, Weighing livestock, yes 49,069; no 120,229. ‘ Municipal control liquor, yes 78,337; No 105,832. Income tax, yes 45,498; no 127,359. Initiated Measures Absent voters, yes 61,677; no 108,792. Federal funds, yes 74,579; no 96,716. U. §. CONSTITUTION IS BULWARK OF LIBERTY Liberty Remains so Long as It Does, Senator Borah Declares Hagerman, Idaho, July 24.—()— Senator William E. Borah (R., Idaho) said Friday the United States Con- stitution stands as a “challenge to the whole wordwide conspiracy against freedom and liberty.” . The 71-year-old statesman, up for re-election to a sixth term, drew the picture in an address before a gath- ering commemorating the arrival of the Latter Day Saints church (Mor- mon) pioneers in the west 89 years ago. “In the bewildering mass of gov- ernmental schemes now sweeping the countries of the world, there is one malign purpose running through them all,” the senate dean said, “and that ‘is to control—if not destroy— the liberty of the citizen. .. “It must be a matter of just pride to every American, that in the midst of this morass, the constitution stands out in simplicity and strength, a chal- lenge to the whole worldwide con- spiracy against freedom and liberty of the people.” He said so long as the constitution remains, liberty remains. More than one-fourth of the em- ployment in automobile factories is outside of Michigan. Don’t let the hh cost of feed: $8 yon all ogo dliciows food that hasn’t gone up in price. Kalloge’s Corn Flaes — nour: ishing and rich in —are one of the sae 38 Nothing takes the place Kithygs CORN FLAKES \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1936 Dec. 31, paved the way for reductions government officials as a possible| flow beneath the surface.” juested, answer to the drouth menace of the|, He also tentatively suggested the Craveth Wellls world-famous trav- eler and explorer, paid Bismarck & visit Friday on a 10,000 mile tour which is taking him over most of the United States in a search for infor- mation which he will use in a new series of radio lectures, beginning Sept. 27, under the sponsorship of the Continental Oil company. He wes ac- companied by Joe H. Thompson, Denver, Colo., director of the Conoco travel bureau and was met here by Don B. Sutherland, Fargo, state rep- Tesentative for the oil firm. Wells, who has traveled all over the world, was particularly impressed by the state capitol building, which ne. termed a model of efficiency for a public building, and was much inter- ested in the Roosevelt cabin on the Capitol grounds. He also gave a lecture over station KFYR. ter ed crop areas; Western railroad officials gathered} hay and vegetable meals, in parts of Hell chelates ecitaihk Friday in Chicago to conaider a re-|the Dakotas, Wyoming, Montana and came from Morris L. Cooke, chairman | usst trom federal drouth relief offi-| Missouri. of President Roosevelt's great plains! cials for freight rate cuts on feed for committee, which was created starving livestock. to formulate a long-term An ICC ruling in the capital Thurs- Cooke Sees Underground Wa- ters as Source of Relief in Drouth Periods Washington, July 24.—()—Myi rivers flowing beneath the surface of, which apparently dry up in the sum- et wo P AL'S Phone 77 The public road system of Michi- gan comprises approximately 90,000 COOK’S Phone 564 512 Ave. D RIPE TOMATOES, FRESH PEAS, nice and tender, 2 Ibs. for FREE DELIVERY CASH GROCERY HONE” Schneider and Enget, Props. We Handle Fresh and Cold Meats Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season ‘Wells and Thompson are traveling in a special deluxe trailer, said to be one of the finest ever secn in Bis- — They. left Friday for Biilings, ‘Mont. PUREX, - quart bottle .... ] 7c TOMATO JUICE, Van Camp’s, 18 oz Oc MARSHMALLOWS, Brach’s, 1 Ib. pkg. 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