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MONETARY POWERS. MAP STABILIZATION FUND ARRANGEMENT Coordination to Be Keynote of Future British, French, American Acts ) France and\the United States will effect a close, coordinated working arrange- ment for handling their stabilization Atard under the new monetary agree- ment “i Secretary Morgenthau acted inde- pendently of the other two nations when he moved Saturday to’ halt a downward sweep in the price of ponds sterling, but officials said that in the future activities of the three countries will be more closely: inte- grated. They explained that Morgenthau used $5,000,000 of the treasury’s $2,- ‘000,000 exchange stabilizing fund to | ORDINARY, TRANSACTION’ SAYS RUSS! buy pounds without consulting Great THe F EN EUS 7 ALUMINUM ALUMINUM ‘Admits Identity After posing for 36 hours at “Jack Bailey” to “save my mother from diegrace,” police at Cincinnati, 0. said 17-year-old Frank Keegan (above) admitted ete eed in the robbery slaying of a Cincinnati poticema: for which Alonzo Thompson, 2, is serving a life term in prigon. (Associated Press Photo) out foundation and a nonsensical invention.” . Russia offered £1,000,000 at the “best price” in an effort to drive the British currency rate down after Great Brit- ain, France and the United States Joined in an international money stabilization, agreement, Morgenthau said Saturday. ‘The secretary’s announcement “ap- pears to be an undignified anti-Soviet attack, which is not based on defense of international currency equilibrium and the value of sterling but had some other aims,” the state bank of the USSR declared. AC ENROLMENT 13 PER CENT Hl Increase Over Previous Bien- nium: Noted in President Shepperd's Report Fargo, N. D., Sept. 28.—()—Enroll- ment at the North Dakota Agricul- tural College increased 13 per cent during the biennium June, ps thousand of additional persons who are taking advantage of the educa- Siem facilities of the institution, he said, : Despite the difficult years, Presi- Gent Shepperd said, the enrollment at through each Enrollment of regular college stu- dents for that year was 1526 while “| League: New York, St. Louis, Chi- Cincinnati, erm areas, the League be wasn't hot. He picked the Red Sox, with Yanks fourth. Favorites Few as Golf Meet Begin: Summit, N. J., Sept. 3%.—(P)—Fav- orites were a dime a dosen as the th U. 8. Amateur Women's Golf as ial Charlotte Glutting of South N. J., and veterans lik Orcutt Crews of vantage of the situation. Coach Russ Osborne will send his Mott high school football team against a Bismarck reserve crew in the capital the figure for 1935-36 was 1,562, Shep- icity October 2, opening a six-game perd THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1936 ‘ Lutheran Conference Set for Devils Lake football club, led by veteran fullback, is pointed for Mythology lists the Muses as the floers are J. L. Boucher, adjutant; nine daughters of Zeus and Mne- Ivan Ware, chaplain, and John John- sergeant-at-arms, __ ARMOUR’S CLOVERBLOOM 7 HANFORD qin lores Here's the outstanding utensil special of the month... a new Mirro self-measuring per- colator with improved “stay-on” lid; heat- proof Bakelite handle, with flame guard; 2, 4, 6, 8, and 12-cup sizes. Be sure to seeit. will be used by Mrs. Olga V. Hanscomb FINES F equipment costing $7,000 which is to/23, Lemon, 8. D. at Mott; Oct. 30, be available for the training of A. C./Mott at Elgin and Nov. 6, Hettinger THE ALUMINUM e FINES 7 POSTING OF LAKES Wilton sportsmen are railying to protest against further posting of their favorite wild-fowl hunting grounds by the United States biologi- cal survey, a dispatch from that city states. At a meeting of the Wilton Sports- men’s club held last Tuesday, the situation caused by the posting of Lake Canfield northeast of Wilton was. discussed and it was decided to protest this action, with a recom- mendation that the lake be reopened for hunting this fall. . Further recommendation was made that the biological survey refrain from posting Painted Woods lake, another favorite spot of sportsmen of that section. Members of the club feel that the posting of these lakes Would destroy students.” st Hettinger. A total of 26 projects were carried on at the college under the works pro- gress administration he reported with $32,462.91 furnished by the federal Soxerninent and $6,360.23 by the cbl- Be. ¢ chi arr Ie | Additional Sports Brewers Two Up In Junior Series Milwaukee, Sept. 28.—()—The Mil- waukee Brewers held a two-game advantage in the little world series Monday as they awaited the call for their third clash tonight with the Buffalo Bisons, who lost a 6 to § de- Brewers planned to send Luke Ham- Un, fireball righthander, to the moun: Wahpeton to Meet Moorhead Saturday ‘Wahpeton, N. D., Sept. 28.—(?)— season, Victorious in two starts this by Coach Marty Engh’s Wahpeton high The Bismarck ‘Tribune COOKING SCHOOL Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Just like many Missouri Slope women, Mrs. Hanscomb was quick to realize the value of the best butter available for producing the finest cooking re- sults. Butter is one of the most important ingredi- ents in a light and delicious cake, says this noted Twin Cities cooking expert. ARMOUR CREA MRS. OLGA V. HANSCOMB RIES, Inc. whatever hunting opportunities there might be in that section this fall and discourage the buying of hunting I!- censes. Se tonight, while Manager Ray Schalk’s The Morning After Taking ;| Carter’ Little Liver Pills 922 Front Avenue Bismarck, N. Dak. Telephone 350 @qgwtHE Bridgeman-Russell — Pure Pasteurized OLGA V. HANSCOMB for her cooking at The Bismarck Tribune In gatning credit for the victory by a three-inning relief stretch, Dorrest Will Be Featured at The Bismarck Tribune COOKING SCHOOL TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY Mulleavy to First Baseman Fletcher to Meyers. RHE 010 011 010 10-5 10 0 aukee .. 000 000 202 11-6 13 1 Kline, Ash and Crouse; Hatter, Presnell and Detore. COOKING. SCHOOL Because It’s" RICHER During the fall and winter when your children are in- doors a great deal, their need for pure, vitamin-rich milk is greater than ever., Doctors suggest that children should at least a quart a day ... and we suggest that you make that quart a quart of Bridgeman-Russell Milk. Every bottle of Bridgeman- Russell is high in the protec- tive qualities that: safeguard health and help prevent colds! Have your Bi 1an-Russell . your doocotep'ail through the your’ doorstep’ fall and winter! Is the Energy Milk— _ Phone 740 Why did Mrs, Hanscomb select Nash’s Toasted Coffee? The answer is simple. Because of its high quality, its extra richness, its unsurpassed fragrance of aroma, the sale of Nash’s Toasted Coffee has grown with® unheard of momentum. Each year, since we first introduced ‘Nash's Toasted Coffee, has seen phenomenal sales increases. Last year was. by far the greatest year in our many years of operation. Remember—behind every pound of Nash's Toasted Coffee stands our uupeatl ocel guarantee, “The finest coffee you ever drank, or your money MRS. OLGA V. HANSCOMB Other NASH-FINCH products, including Del Monte and Red and White canned goods, will be featured on the cooking stage by Mrs. Hanscomb at the opening and closing sessions of Bismarck’s greatest cooking school, _ Tuesday at 2 P. M. and 2 Thursday. at 2 P. M. Oneach one pound vacuum-packed glass jar of Nash’s i) Toasted Coffee there is 2 coupon, four of which en- . title you to a knife absolutely free. Your grocer gives you the knife. No coupons to mail—no waiting for the knife. Attached directly to the two pound vacuum glass jar of Nash's Toasted Coffee is 2 La Belvidere teaspoon —another free gift. Attached to each three pound vacuum glass jar of Nash’s Toasted Coffee is a fork, in the same stun- aing Le Belvidere pattern—another free gift. , Distributed by BISMARCK, N. DAK. nett eghtes ay ie S