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UND SCHOOL HELPS + SONS OF POOR MEN Poly 25 of 300 Applicants for Medical Education Are Ad- mitted Annually n@rand Forks, Dec, 29.—At least ,Out of the total of more than 300 mien who apply each year only 25 ate allowed to enter the school of every state in the union, but only North Dakota men are admitted to the college. {Cost of a medical education at the university approximates the amount Paid for tuition alone at practically all other schools. No medical school int New York state has tuition rates below $500. This sum is sufficient for all expenses including board and rom, books and incidentals for one year at the university school of medi- cine, according to Dean French. ‘The university offers two years of medical work, and graduates in the past have completed their last two years at such schools as Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern and Chicago. ‘Ten of the 350 North Dakota medi- eal school graduates, who have com- pleted their education, are teaching in other medical schools, and 65 are poveons physicians in North Da- Dean French says, “The University of North Dakota school of medicine is practically the only institution in the country that makes it possible for the son of the average farmer or business man in North Dakota to be- come a doctor, Were there no school of medicine at the university, only a Uimited number of sons of the well-to- do could succeed in becoming physi- cians and surgeons.” SEAWAY CHAMPIONS GIRD FOR CAMPAIGN Minnesota Senators Expected to Provide Backbone of Ratification Drive Washington, Dec. 29.—(7)—A new @rive for ratification of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence waterway treaty by the senate in the coming congress will be made by champions of the seaway. Leaders of the movement have voiced confidence in the success this year after months spent drumming up sentiment favorable to their pause. As in the past, Minnesota senators have been counted on to supply the backbone of the attack with support from most Wisconsin and North Da- kota solons,. Senators from these states voted for the proposed ratifi- gation when it was rejected in 1934. Farmer-Labor members, generally, also are being counted on by the lib- eral factions to rally support for a $0 hour week bill for labor. The Farmer-Laborites, as a group, have Hot disclosed their attitude on the Frazier-Lemke farm refinancing measure, another liberal objective. The Minnesota group, however, hhas given evidence it will advocate a continuance of federal relief, either through the Works Progress admin- fsteation or other channels, FDR WILL DELIVER MESSAGE ON JAN. 6 Key to Administration Policies Expected to Be Revealed ‘ In Address Washington, Dec. 29.—(4)—Pres!- Gent Roosevelt arranged with con- greasional leaders Monday to deliver big annual message to congress the afternoon of Jan. 6. Speaker Bankhead said the presl- Gent would make his address about p. m. central standard time, imme- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1936 Most Babes Are Bigger Than Both ee . Be ae EA . ae dropper feedings and electrically heated cribs are being resort- ed to to insure the survival of Joan and Jou! Hall, Pittsburgh twins who. weighed only two pounds each at birth. Perfectly normal otherwise, they are the children of Mrs. Ondell Hall, 24, wife of a Taking care of them are Nurse Irene 60-year-old WPA worker. Sweet and Dr. John U. Stevenson. DULUTH ORATOR WINS Fargo, N._D., Dec. 29.—(?)—Abra- ham Kaplaff of Duluth, representing St. Paul chapter 210, won first in the northwest regional Aleph Zadik Aleph oratorical contest—highlight of the convention now in session. Annual value of the motion picture industry in the United States is $1,- 250,000,000. Canadian newsprint production in May, 1936, set a new all-time high | record of 267,067 tons, DRUGS NEED CURB, LADD EMPHASIZES ‘Mislabeling’ and ‘Extravagant’ Claims Frequent in Pro- prietary Field The Art of Cooking —By— OLGA V. HANSCOMB THREE HOUR ROLLS 2 cakes com- yeast iti Fee El i E il iia Hil : & Aspe oe 5g aris § BEBREEE F hag! Hint 23 morning add 3 tbsp. shortening, 5 tbsp. molasses, % tsp. salt and enough white flour to make dough just stiff enough to handle nicely. Let rise until light, then mold in ‘| partment, said applications for life insurance Insurance Business Of Federation Grows! ; PRICES EFFECTIVE WED., THURS. & SAT. 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