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SURVIVORS OF AIR (Editor's Note: letters on Letters dealing with contro- fal rellplots subjects, which attack Individuals unfairly, or which offend good taste and fair play. yw ee py the waite letters 1 If you wish to 7 conform to this policy quire publication of writer's name where justice and fair: play make it advisable, All letters must be limited to not more than 600 words. 53 ge aeeereee ee Eiesied 5 uf i E i-3 Be ES 5 E shay Perhaps we are in the minority but I’m another one of those old-fashioned iake rare ENTHOLATUM COMFORT Dai, Sydney, Australia, Mar. 1.—()}— Monday two starv- ull fu : i i & FL : i] # a | i if Hi i BERT i oft if Lil : i i Ff i ; ; g } il e 5 iF] Hf FEE Fi : ; E i i E a ihe Should Member of. Third Assembly De- clares He Would Not Be Bound by Caucus Vote by ‘& membér in the house of the Twen-| _ ty-fifth Legislative assembly, as he| d chpee afte te fetta el z F g : i E i i ; L Be | : i i born April 20, 1856 ) moved .|Farm Aid Me (Over Billion Yearly i na BS gs i iH ‘ i ir | iH ! erie REaEE t i 3 i £ : 3 z 2 i | a el fut || E 5 E i i i e J :-* a 3 Ze. s & oe i i i E PELETEES i | H a1? Fe" i i i i i i E E g i 5 5 ib rf : : i F i i Hi i B E 5 et Lliee Ane shad | i j ! § g : REEEgE Pi i i ex E f E FF : i 3 § Fe A Hite i 5 Fy ee .: i unl Cost of Relief to Em- ployables. Cannot Be Borne by States American pilot and Jean Batten, New England woman filer, were Mon- Hie i; HL A. Armstrong with his parents to Kansas where he graduated from the Kansas Normal Tnetitute, a private business school at Convictions H. A. Armstrong, Member of Bar Since 1883, Recalls Dakota's Early Days school board and to perform other public duties. would .be “out”. believe in rule by caucus and no cau- cus would tell him how to vote. trong’s greatest present pride is his farm. It has one of the first Baoll, Kan. After that he taught! modernized homes in Emmons coun- school at Enterprise, Kan., and in June of 1883 came to Bismarck. From here’ he went to Williamsport in Emmons county, where he took up & claim, That same year he was ad-| mitted to the North Dakota bar. Soon he was one of the prominent persons in the frontier community and in due time was elected county auditor, register of deeds, state's at- torney and member of the legislature from the old 26th legislative district, comprising Kidder, Emmons, Logan and McIntosh counties. In addition he found time to serve on his local May Cost Soil Saving, Crop Insuring and Tenancy Programs Most Expensive Monday the administration’s program to bring parity and security to agriculture may require upward of a@ billion dollars @ year. The major part would be needed, members of the house agriculture committee aald, for these items: Soil conservation '$500,000,000, ineurance $100,000,000 to notes for use for farm ‘at Paris as low as 2 per cent. committee was without est!- on financial requirements of ever-normal The Dominican frog skips the tad- pole stage entirely. It develops in- side a crystal-like egg and emerges as full-fledged frog. ty, with all conveniences, and he likes to live there. His law amounted to much and the farm is his chief interest. Was Married Twice . Armstrong was married twice but is again a widower, In 1888 Miss Lib- was married aga! Mich., to Mrs. Ethel Armstrong Grand Rapids, 25, 1935. Watson, who died Oct. He has one daughter, Mrs. Ethel L, Garber of Ashland, O, SON BEATS FATHER AS PANCAKE EATER Wisconsin Youth Downs 36 Flapjacks in 61 Minutes; Could Eat More Winter, Wis. March = = Twenty-year-old Arvid Kvist returned to his usual duties on his father’s Are Set for Tuesday ‘ Rites for John H. Olson, 45-year- old Bismarck carpenter, who died Sat- urday, will be held at 2 p. m., Tues- day in the First Lutheran church with Rev. G, Adolph Johns, pastor, officiat- After the services the body will be taken to Baldwin, his former home, for interment in the Rose Hill cem- BY ALBERTA LEADER Appeals to Voters to Decide Whether He Should Quit or Continue Work Calgary, Alta., 1.—(Canadian Press)—Premier William Aberhart Monday sought the advice of Alberta “We have been unable to intro- duce. social credit as we had hoped during the first 18 months in office,” leclared. House Strenuously Objects to Proposed Investigation of Their Assembly The state senate authority extends etery. Pallbearers will be Clifford) signeis, Jansonius, Oscar and Carl Lavine, Frank Stitser, Joe Shimek and Albert Stude. Members of Nicholson Rebekah Lodge No, 40 ere to meet in church at 1:45 p. m., to attend the funeral as & group. Adm. 25c ELKS Adm. 25c Circus Memorial Building, Bismarck TONITE And All Week 22 22-2 22 ALL NEW THIS YEAR ° FREE GIFTS - - FREE. DANCING A 29° cary ’ DOORS OPEN 7:00 SHOW STARTS 8:15 venient iin FARMER CHARGED WITH LETTING His WIFE DIE IN COLD Manslaughter Count Is Facing Montanan Whose Mate Froze to Death Ekalaka, Mont., March 1—(P}—A farmer's “failure to protect his wife” from @ blizsard in which she frose to altercation. Four days later her body. was found in a cutbank in which she presumably sought protection from lashing snow and sub-zero weather. The charge against Richardson is © predicated “upon failure of the hus- band to protect his wife” in allowing , | her to go alone into the blizzard, Berg / Washington, March 1.—(7)— Eugene Vidal stepped out Mon- day as chief of the air commerce bureau, center of controversy for months in congress and in avia- tion circles. Vidal said he would re-enter the aviation industry but would announce no specific plans until after a vacation. 1 DEFICIT WIPED OUT Washington, March 1.—(?)—W. Forbes Morgan, Democratic treasurer, called the $430,000 party deficit vir- tually wiped out Monday and concen- trated on plans for financing the 1938 and 1940 campaigns. The mallard is more valuble to the human race than any other duck. said. The Southeastern Montana farmer is at lberty under $1,500 bond. The charge specifically lists criminal neg- lect. It was expected the case would be tried next fall. Italy Scans Britain’s Rearmament Program Rome, Mar. 1.-(?)—Premier Benito Mussolini called the Fascist grand council into session Monday under his presidency to consider expansion of Italy’s war power in the face of Great Britian’s $7,500,000,000 rearma- ment program. “The meeting, behind closed doors, was ordered shortly after Britain officially outlined the full ex tent of her five year defense plan. HERE’S BETTER CONTROL of COLDS Just follow this practical home-guide To help PREVENT To RELIEVE a cold SOONer. Massage Vicks VapoRub briskly on the back (between an below the the throat and chest for 3full layer on the chest. 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