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strike ended Wednesday and by 8 p. m. current again was eman- ating from the company’s main pow- er plant at Zilwaukee, near Saginaw. | : | Meet With Murphy ;Sumers company and the United Au- |tomobile Workers of America, which called the strike, agreed to comply | With the ‘order” of Gov. Frank Mur- Phy to with him Thuraday in the sta at Lansing. { Newspapermen estimated that ap- proximately 75,000 persons lost a half ~|day’s work because industrial and jbusiness establishments were forced [ee Bae Peete scree ee util | teup. | Traffic became snaried in the larger cities when automatic lights ceased | Operating. Policemen were stationed| 2. on the busiest corners, On one Sag- inaw street a bridge was left open as the flow of power halted. Bakeries, Cafes Idle Bakeries and restaurants dependent upon electricity, cooking was idle Paoof of Giroalen lee Mbilily EVERY WITH THE SUPER DUTY FRIGIDAIRE METER-MISER INSTANT CUBE-RELEASE IN EVERY ICE TRAY! Employers and Union Envoys to Meet With Murphy to Ad- just Their Differences Saginaw, Mich., May 20.—()—Nor- mal eleceric service was restored in 38 counties of the Saginaw bay area ursday after striking employes and the Consumers Power company reach- ed & truce providing for immediate negotiation of their differences. The industrial cities of Bay City, Flint and Saginaw were the ones affected by thé eight-hour. suspension of power service, but there HAS THIS An exhilarating model for the Summer Girl of 1937 is this shapely siren, Mitzi Uehlein. Her proportions will be the ideal by which some 2000 Cali- fornia bathing beauties will be judged in the selection of “Miss California” during the pageantry of the Venice Mardi Gras in August. Farm Program Aids Weed Control Work Provisions of the 1937 Agricultural perennial weeds under control are pointed out by the NDAC extension service. Payments of $5 per acre for peri- odic cultivation practices to control these weeds are specified in the AAA regulations. Ten dollars per acre may ‘be earned when chemical treatment is used. These allowances are made only within the soil building allow- ance for each farm. ‘Weeds classified as subject to weed control grants when approved by the county conservation committee are Canadian thistle, bindweed or wild mornifig glory, white top, leafy spurge, and Russian knapweed. Application to the county commit- tee for approval of weed control work must be made before control prac- tices are begun, and before May 31. The committee must be advided as to the area infested, the kind of weed and the acreage involved, Farmers interested in the possi- bilities of weed control under the 1937 conservation program are ad- vised to see their county agent or ONLY FRIGIDAIRE HAS IT! Instantly Releases Big, Solid Ico-Cubes ... No Mel» tug Under Faucet! 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More than three million Knee-Action users will tell you that Knee-Action gives the safest and most comfortable ride of all . . . that it makes motoring far more catisfying as well as far more secure than it can ever be in old+type cars. Prove these facts to your own satisfaction. Drive the new 1937 Chevrolet —the only low- : priced car with Knee-Action®—the only complete —_cugypoist MOTOR DIVISION, Genera! Motors Sales car, priced 0 low! . Corporation, DETROIT, MICHIGAN. - Capital Chevrolet Co. 101 Broadway Avenue Bismarck, N. D. Telephone 432 THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1987 SCHOOL TO ORRER eee ee ats cg |tuatcmerraen ov, Ape: | ed ui ARTISTS PROGR — of small grain who is hit the hardest. pointed out by William J. should be msde to county conserva- This is Leading Musicians to Appear|reaiy, n. D. A. C. extension service tion committees prior to May 31, $2,000 in Tardy Taxes , mist in charge of the extensi Here Next Winter Under : Weed cone cs orem in Reeth DE High School Sponsorship ‘Weeds exact @ heavy toll on agricul- ture of all kinds but it is the producer Foot-Saver Shoes for Mery Collected for State kota. After 10 days in the field, four North rapeaes income tax collectors , turned in approximately $2,000 in de- "The small grain grower has to pay | linquent tax receipts outstanding on the biggest portion of the weed bill, | 1935 incomes, Victor Gilbreath of the An artists’ course of unusual merit} because yields are reduced through} income tax division, said Thursday. will be brought to Bismarck next| thinner stands. Weeds crowd out the | Gilbreath said about $26,014 was out- winter under the sponsorship of the) small grain by taking available mols- | standing on 1935 income taxes May 1. local high school, according to an an-| ture, fertility and sunlight. Weed/ He explained delinquent taxpayers nouncement made Thuraday by Prin-| competition may also affect the yield are penalized $1 on amounts up to cipal W. H. Payne. by lUmiting the size and . fill of the | $20 in delinquent taxes, $2 from $20 ‘The three programs which comprise| heads. The market quality of the | to $30, $3 from $30 to $40 and $4 up to the -series will be presented by Carl] grain likewise is lowered.” $50. There is also a 1 per cent Brueckner, cellist; Jerold Frederic,) It is Leary’s opinion that, for the/ monthly interest rate. planist; and the Chamber Opera| state as a whole, the loss from annual x“ company. Dates will be announced} weeds is far greater than from peren- later. nials, On farms heavily infested with ‘These musicians are on} such perennial weeds as leafy spurge, the artiste’ series at the various) field bindweed, Canada thistle and teachers colleges in the state and/ quack grass, the losses will be greater their Chicago management was anx-| than those from the annual weeds. fous to schedule appearances in Bis-| Farmers interested in controlling marck between their performances at| infestations of perennial and noxious the colleges in Valley City and Dick-| weeds should investigate the possibil- inson. This is the reason the local high school has been able to secure them at a véry reasonable cost which will result in a nominal price for sea- son tickets. Jerold Frederic has made over one hundred concert appearances this past year and is recognized as one of America’s outstanding younger pianists. Although only 30 years old he has traveled extensively and has studied with the leading European teachers. Carl Brueckner is considered one of ALASKA FLOOD Fairbanks, Alaska, in the Alaska interior, citizens pleaded Thuraday for federal flood control projects. ‘When the ignition is shut off dur- ing a coast down a long hill, unburn- FOR SALE Friday and Saturday Quantity of Used Furniture and Used Plumbing Articles Effectioe Sunday, May 16 No. 8—Eastbound, leaves Bismarck at 5:41 23 minutes later than ‘afore, arriving Minneapolis 7:10amandSt.Paul7:45am, the great cellists of the country. He 1—Double Brass Bed with box spring and mattress, the same as before. om iercnN EAS Tet wes cums wan mam ton oe ee 1416" v he hel and tourist. ing car from in small orchestral groups. For forty Haak 2/3) Ritehon Weed = Mandan. 0 Bt aul, West. bound, the tourist car will operate on Train No, 3, St. Paul to Mandan, No, 4—Eastbound Alaskan, leaves Bismarck 7:47 am, 9 minutes earlier, arrives Minneapolis 7:35 pm and St. Paul 8:05 m, 50 mine ies eerie nee peters with early eve- i ning trainstoeast and south, For information on low cost travel, anywhere— ® x Spence aD Northem Pacific Railway hinges, 1—22” x 27” Solid Porcelain Pedestal Lavatory, complete. 1—Used White T Seat—practically new. y 3—Chrome combination, swing spout Sink Faucete—practically new. 1—NP Brass Wall Match Holder. years he has been a member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and a noted teacher of the cello, The Chamber Opera company will present “L’ Enfant Prodigus,” or “The Prodical Son,” by the French com- poser De Bussy. In this he has set to music on the most familiar and be- loved of Biblical stories. This work gained for De Bussy the Prix de Rome in 1884 and gained recognition of his genius at the beginning of his aigat The text will be sung in Eng- 1 Maria Matyas will sing the title Tole, supported by Robert Long, tenor, and John Bennett, baritone. The pianist is Charles Lurvey, who is now accompanist for the 15-year-old Chi- cago singing prodigy, Betty Jaynes. No ticket sale will be undertaken until next fall. 1—Porcelain Wall Bath Seat with leg. 1—Large Mahogany Dresser, 3 large drawers, 3 small drawers, with large mirror. 1—18” x 24” New Acid Proof Kohler RR Sink, with Kohler steel white enamel sink cabinet—wholesale cost. 1—38” 5 tube, 12 sect. Hot Water Radiator, new at wholesale cost. 1—2-Wheel Hand Truck. 1—Double Mattress, good condition. 1—Used Lawn Mower, All these articles in good shape, priced for quick disposal, Friday and Saturday, at FRANK G. GRAMBS CO. Rear 112 4th St, Bismarck, N. 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