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ea ne THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1937 Reduced Rates On favorable action om the railroads application to the interstate com. merce commission for authority to a. jiciary legislation was nearing its that the oh agg experiments have | SENATE MAY VOTE vk jeasure LIONS TOW ABOUT | Cc 0 NTI NUE D Some Other Questions Weather Report Hay Are Requested tablish similar reduced rates {rom | ; If the phere ayonier the bill is vad Other questions which rust them: | Application of ET interstate points. ent were: | ‘thern ral 1 ON COURT MEAS RE ete ke eo cnaa eater Restored Range spay sg ‘ of grazing upon Fi go Spi lag ea: Fair eer ‘establish drouth relief rates! Canada produces 88 per cént of the ‘ s Its defeat, many senators agreed, | Is State’s Need! native vegetation. 2 tomate inckaays somewhat warm: | > "hav and feed grains moving from | world’s asbestos i ex gains of cattle. er. or! = ‘ GLa eg gett en heist slic ian a2 3 5 The maximum utilisation of aaa ronedas: eee areas nua in the five northwest - BARLY THIS WEEK opposition, which expects to muster its greatest strength on the recom- mital motion. Local Physician Describes Huge | years witha minimum of erosion and jWeed choking. But even this land is ‘not in A-1 shape. vegetation. 4. The depletion of native vege- night and east and south-central por- tions Tuesday. For South Dakota: Fair tonight | Monday by the si Grouth counties was being considered tate raliroad com~ CAPITOL Burke's challenge was quickly ac- tructur 6 The Immediate Future aloe. Jand Tuesday; smewhat warmer cen-| mission. | : ; cepted by Senator Minton (Deming) | structures Over San Fran- |. Nhe tm inarit will take more | 5 The effect of drouth |) [fValand east portions Tuesday. |, |" A°taritt will be filed soon putting <Onke Motion to Send Bill Back to/one of the court bill's most vigorous cisco Bay than a year to restore productive-| 6 The _ restoration * 1a ete: pate enunderatorms | the rates into effect this week, J. i i jdefenders, who declared: ness to iand that has been intelli-| S785#5 OF is f Post portion tonight and. Tuesday; | winter, traffic expert for the board, Committee Will Probably Be “We are ready to vote any time, and gently used, It will take five years,| 4, awet unassuming man, Servis) Wetmer east of Divide tonight. Sane H won't admit that he knows all about —— Pee Gommission urged immediate ROM ANCE BY Made Tuesday Aboard Special Congressional Train, July 19.—(4)—Opponents of the pres- ident’s court bill announced Monday they would seek a senate vote on that | bitterly-fought issue early this week. Senator Burke (Dem., Neb.) a lead- | er of the opposition, said a motion to I know that we can win.’ Vice President Garner, who joined the party at Little Rock, told senators he would take no part in the court ;controversy, nor in the equally close- drawn struggle for the senate lead- ership. He conferred Monday with both candidates for the leadership, Senators {Barkley (Dem. Ky.) and Harrison |(Dem., Miss.), but carefully avoided Members of the Bismarck Lions club learned about bridges Monday from Dr Charles Arneson, a medical practitioner. Dr. Arneson got interested in |bridges when he crossed the George Washington bridge near New York City and has been a “bridge fan” ever since. To him a bridge is an op- portunity to learn as well as some- thing to see and because of this fact perhaps, to rehabilitate fields that have had some semblance of care. It may take from 15 to 20 years to repair the damage wrought in fields that have had no care at all. : The history of pastures at the Man- dan federal farm is the history of the range itself—its creation, its produc- tion and its deterioration. ‘When the station was established th 1913, its 2,200 acres of native, prairie sod had never known the settler’s e prairie after 20 years of study, but s does think he has. some idea of its past, present and future produc- tive capacity. And the picture he paints in the light of what has happened since 1915 makes one realize that Western North Dakota has a tremendous task ahead if it is to restoré the millions of acres to their former richness. (Tuesday: The effects on land of GENERAL WEATHER CONDTIONS A low pressure area is centered over | the Canadian ins, Edmonton 29.7; while a high pressure area eared over the north Pacific jeattle 30.20 inches. Precipitu- tion has occurred in the middle Mis- sippi valley, lower Missouri valley id at a few scattered places over the eastern Rocky Mountain slope. The weather is g 1, the northern and western morning. Moderate tempe: vail in all sections. res pre- PARAMOUNT ENDS TODAY Join all Bismarck in ac- claiming this to be the | morried before b THE CLOCK! They met at midnight ,..were ; held up at two... landed in jail at five...ond were send the supreme court reorganiza- | any appearance of favoritism. he was able to tell in detail about 4 RE cate erobatiy would . »—___,, | the two huge bridges which are being |plow. It had been state school: land ak ae FPN CK station barometer ine || year’s most satisfying pic- Sues suey, BronaDly would be} are |built at San Francisco, where he | Originally, used for grazing only and Misbourl river stagelat ture! le Tuesday, and added: | Additional Markets | |visitea recentiy. ‘The talk was illus-|obtained by the federal government tt ea motion by a comfortable margin.” a movies. change for land in other sections of -frem page ene. His announcement was virtually the Gee bateinicn Been) The Golden Gate bridge is a mile| the state. ! ee buble Cor nee ene Hepevork eae aoe Peeeaay ie ow teetiapore ion Jolin tres een ee 600 Are Here For |rotal this month, to ‘KIPLING'S sy mi | . : own fire an 5 . the congressional delegation which gloss. police department and a, telephone |overgrased. Tt was in high ute ot! Three Meetings of |: Naeter ocd accompanied the body of Senator 19.44. system of its own. It is so designed | product native forage. was x t ti Robinson (Dem., Ark.) to his Little pssse ibid aes that it can expand or contract 20|lush with 275 to 300 species of plants U. S. Postal Groups| 4ccumusated excess to dato . Rock home for burial. CHICAGO STOCKS feet without damage to the bridge|0f which from 50 to 60 were grasses. —_— NORTH DAKOTA POINTS Ending the political truce declar-| wiawentere ey OF Joss of safety and it also can move Dominant on were the blue Bra | ios tate Tuesday. will wind up the High- Low-, ed immediately after the senate - grass, fre mis taken . 4 5 " Democratic leader's death last Wed- CURB STOCKS - modate 50 times the number of per-|buffalo grass; western needle and|Postmasters meeting -|Beach cleat ne art : thread woll Following are the members of im nesday, Burke's statement indicated New Rote uy —(P)—Curb: sons as the old and slower ferry|thread grass, nigger sedge and crank ittees named by the Cc: rrington, cle: 54 Gites ‘Service 3% system and the 50-cent toll is ex-| western yellow sedge, vegetation typi- Poeemiasters: ‘Nomination and con-| bickizson. clear 3 “We are confident we can carry the | Elec. Bond & Share 18%. trated by sketches and colored pected to pay for it in 35 years. The toll is expected to be continued, how- from the state government in ex- NTINUE C° vention—J. B. Kinneberg, Leeds; ‘Thelma Bohrer, Stanton; Alf Ringen, D ! Drake, clear . Dunn Center, .c’ Garrison, SLL S>OuK5) Rasawown Velo™¥ yERNMEN . ver, to t New Sane Yay To 2th Govern. g The Pei eas Ties, lenaeat Much of this land today: ig as it| Kindred; Coral R. Campion, Willow gps Near $0 us cern cadets in the world, is 8% miles from shore |Was when the Indians roamed it. A| City; Mildred B. Johnson, Ashley; P.) sits, Citar’... sae lh Treasury 4s 112.6. to shore, about half the distance over |plow has yet to wound the eurface,| M. Schmitz, Ray and Hattie E./Parsball, clear 49114 le 7 water. It cost $77,000,000 but is ex-|But it has not lain idle, It has been| Kreft, Lark. MAL Te clear be 80 NE. The Season's Fastest 5 === === | nected to pay out in 17 years. The|srased steadily in some tracts, under-| Membership and registration—Her- | Devils pake, cle Bye Funniest r} Going on a Foadway isa “double decker” with | grazed in others, overgrased.and ro-| bert J, Simon, Lakote; Leo Stein,| Hankinson, < Rf PARTHOLOMEW Romance! ae 4 six traffic lanes and pedestrians are|tated. For 20 years Mr. Sarvis has| Harvey; Margaret Scouton, Inkster, a () 1 Vacation? barred, the bridge being reserved for |been studying the effect of these va-| and Emeline Roberteon, Park River. iy other traffic. rious types of grazing and the éfféct| Reception—Anna C. Manly, Mc- PENCE We Make Dr, Arneson also briefly about |on livestock. Kenzie; Mary Farrell, Casselton; Neil = Loans for Any Purpose Boulder dam and Grand Coulee} Sarvis recalls that during: the period |, Omemee, and F. 8. Hud- is () 1. Salary Loans dam but bridges are his real.love|when beef cattle was the domi-| son, Mandan. Pius (Yonsp e ot e $5 to $50 and those other e: ring wonders nant industry in western North Da-| Auditing—John Prindiville, Rut- Latest ' $ came in for sketchy treatment. kota the free ranges were ina thriv-| ind; William Krogh, Kloten; J. E.|MPtriesa clearierts.., 18 $8 08 BARRYMORE On Your Plain Note Dr. W. C. Brunsoman explained| ing condition. ‘The range was looked | rittle, y, and ©. ©. Howell Piece 4 mocs ¥ 2. Auto Loans Mf about the big dams in brief com-/ upon as an inexhaustible supply of sheldon. SOUTH DAKOTA sFOINTs Mebu ea ast 25 to $400 f ment atter Arneson’s speech. He slso| feed for all livesteck. If the range) Resolutions—Ben Otis, Wyndmere: Events yi. $: to | yj introduced Dr, Arneson. Both were| became short in one place, it was| yohn J. Behles, Garrison; John P. 3. Auto Refinancing members of the club program com-| necessary only to move to @ new area.| Jungers, Regent, and R. A Lebr,|Huron, ciéar OUNG - FLORENCE RICE Out-of-Town Loans by Mail mee aa With the advent of the dry land| Predonis Mobridge,. cle ROBERT YOUNG - FLORENCE RI 5 : Mayer presi the absence " : une CLAYWORTH - Barnett PARKER SALARY LOAN CO. The Morning After Taking | | ot’ presizent”"Ai- anderson. “=. ©.| cr ane'cange however, grasig Desaiie | cr, remy Trewme Gavel | mpidicity, ieee ios: ROMORROW ; Geo, Stevens, Mgr. Cae A * Bailey and H. A. Brocopp were named Carriers were | MONTANA POINTS Tu & Wed Dak. Nat'l Bank Bids. more intensified as cropped lands 5 oe (Tues. .) : jak, NACH Baek hag. Carter’ Little Liver Pills members of, the program committee Hendy reduced pasture ands, from galled to order by N- F. Prost, pres “e lowe e TUES. - WED. sociatic later 58 A? City and Alvin Houstent s yepreser: | there came a demand for information | ret" 1 Rene hance wa. Be 102 Grandpa.moves in! ative of the National Rural Letter| 7S both range management! jackson gave the invocation and|Lewistown, clear ..... 86 48. .00 Dough et Carriers’ association. Both were here| 8nd dry land proag tacts. Bertsch extended greetings. Business pe Wally, ccleey ay me 102 jaughter steps ou! PATTERSON HOTEL [ist crr ore") sureiar teat etnapa| cect gan cients) wearucn oF orn renes || [Ae phe ree orn? ’ And sete Sor oer commitee; the appointment of other The Pride of North Dakota BS the Northern Great! committees and the nomination of| Amarillo, Tex., ptcld roo Headquarters for the Postmasters’ convention extends The Ring are open night Gray, Minneapolis, mental expert of |of determining the number of acres | don, Driscoll, auxiliary president, pre- and day with excellent |[|the University of Minnesota staff, s{of ‘native range required to feed a| siding. Rev. F. E. Logee, Bismarck,| 4 siaement in the conarevation food at sensible prices. at Cando. Sathre said the commis-|steer during the grazing season and | Will give the invocation and the me- started against the Great a VICTOR MOORE sion will probably consist of three| at the same time enable him to make| morial address. Northern railroad toll arate ia teeners ee The Onl: Fireproof Hotel in Bis rek physicians-including Dr. Gray. a reasonable gain in weight. After the joint session the letter | renpie county has Ld ax BEULAH BONDI - FAY BAINTER y ep! 4 ‘ marc If Cusick is found not competent] That seemed easy at first, Sarvis| carriers will select their next conven- by Attorney General P. O. Sathri a THOMAS MITCHELL: Porter Hall Sleep in Safety” he will probably be committed to the |recalls. But as the years have rolled] tion city, elect officers and delegates | submitted to Gov. William Langer for Barbora Reod « Lovise’ Beavers a hearty welcome to ‘ e Periments. The state furnishes the) Tyesday morning sey Postmasters, Mail Car- |f] cando, x. D, duly 19—UP—A mo-| cattle follows them by observation | nears teport by ‘easier Eawin ©.| Betsts, tithe 3% a riers, Rural Carriers tion for continuance of the trial of from the time they are put on thé/ pecker on an aut ile finance |Edmonton, Alte., ptcidy 86 100 and Ladies’ Auxiliary, |[}|Daniel Cusick, Bottineau merchant grass until they are disposed of. Prof./ nian and addresses by Carl Bauer,|pamloora, B.C. pteldy 92 62 00 and invites . all dele- |[|charsed with ‘murdering Dr. Frank| J. H. Shepperd, who has recently re-| Valley City, and Postal Inspector |Los Angeles, fomky’.... 78 60 00 gates to inspect from A. Remde was entered at a special| signed as president of the North Da- Harry E. Schriver. Sanford Barden | No. Platte, Neb., clear 62 100 basementito na onecof eras of cee pone Monday 3, De- oe Rercigisrevcied Caetends eee os is to report on a state newpspaper |pitishome, City, | ptel Baa q fense cow! whic! clared the de-| the men trument fa ¥ * the. best. hotels in the |]|fendant was not, mentally competent! tion’s establishment. | ae ee Violanatea tative, national | QwAppsi’s, clea: Bree Northwest, especially the }}/*© assist in-his own defense.” [> All details of “the grazing’ "| convention and of committees on cre- |S fouls Messin at ae 88 Patterson Sanitary Elec- Attorney General P. O. Sathre, as-| ments, including thé handling and dentials, resolutions, constitution and | Salt Lake City, cl Pineal te You will tric Kitchen. emey the meals in our exclusive Main Dining examine Cusick’s mental condition. | since the ents i Tuesday afternoon the letter car-|The Pas, Man, cidy ... 88 54 100 Room. The Peacock Alley He asserted the trial probably willl Of primary importance at the start| tiers will have a joint session with ay napmuchs e' cleat 32 48 90 Grill, Coffee Shop and Cusick’s Mental State Will Be Examined sisting in the prosecution, said the court was to reconvene Monday aft- ernoon at which time Judge G. Grim- son will appoint a commission to not be delayed because Dr. Royal C. state hospital for insane until such time as he can testify Sathre said. the weighing of cattle, the technical botanical studies, the taking of notes and the keeping of records have been under the supervision of Sarvis of the experiments was the question around the combination of range ani climate have been so closely allied | touched by the dampness. i -. | Dunseith, C. Becker, heard this fine musical or- { Mrs. Marion C. De Freest (Registered Nurse) . | Willow City, treasurer; James ganization, you are migs- } s ‘Atlantic City, Thompson, Luverne; A. G. Bennett, @ real treat, Plan | Bottineau, and W. J. Helt, Solen, now to hear them members of the executive committee. sometime this week, Take our word for | Then dampness, dust and dryness get in their work. The ete i i cigarette neither tastes good nor is good for you! an, OW a That is why the initial freshness of the rare prize crop to- ia pai | baccos, blended into every Double-Mellow Old Gold, is safe- Wash.) Ste. sad Mra a: } guarded by a special weather-tight package. Two jackets . Stervilet, Mich; Lillies i (instead of one) of finest moisture-proof Cellophane keep this a ae Sea eee 2 package weather-tight. rahpenkamp, Hayne / Thus, every Old Gold cigarette reaches your lips as fresh as William Glotsbaugh, verve: Charles i -, Thanks to Old Gol’ the minute it was rolled. Rich in flavor. Mild and méllow. Bue ca he 3d Negenrd. dames: SM carphabertenira ost ton Cool and soothing to your throat. To keep in condition your. | Rong "84 eta cua Wee W: Fraok Hovey Smith, New Haven self... smoke cigarettes that are always in smoking condition. = Korton, Chicago, Ii. “Yecht(lub, New Haven, Conn. Smoke FRESH Old Golds! ©. E. Erickson, 410 Seventh Bt. ; ; ' : » _ Spen' Your favorite Nite Club. Copyright, 7, by P. Lorillard t ns THE RA JACKET! Every pack of Double-Mollow oo coos is wrapped in two Jackets—double Cellophane. That | #™T**Y *2 * peepee rg By WS TRE | + exrms jacket hoops cup conan rime condition in any climate, You can't bay a stale oun cou, | Danie! Boone is buried at Prank way Net » ~ 11S SWELL TO FEEL SWELL! Demand FRESH cigarettes! © Old Golds to be! That double Seashore-proof . . . that’s what we've found ‘wrapping keeps Old Golds fresh and un- » YOU CAN'T BUY A STALE OLD GOLD r TAKES 86 little to spoil a cigarette’s condition! A slight change in weather, an overlong wait on a dealer's counter! state officers. Alvin Housten of the | 6, national association gave the only address. by-laws, auditing and condolence, |3' will be received. To Meet With Auziliary their auxiliary with Mrs. Fred Jor- and install the officers with Barney A. Olson as installing officer. Mrs. Fred Miller, Bismarck, pres- ident of the host auxiliary called to order the meeting of the women’s Boise, Idaho, clear O., Ct YOu, ays , clear 90 ‘urrent, Spproval. organization. Mrs. Sanford Barden, MoGregor, gave the invocation and the entire joined in singing America anf in the Salute to the ‘cers. Officers of the Auxiliary are Mrs. F.. 8. Jordan, Driscoll, president; Mrs. E. C. Becker, Willow City, vice pres- ident and Mrs. J. P. R. Holler, Dray- treasurer, TONIGHT “AL TRENT’S Musical Showmen and their Musical Star Lois Crenshaw “The Songbird of the South” If you haven't yet seen or it—they're good. starts the

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