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Graping yourself against a chair arm “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1987 General by Middle of Com- > dis. =— ———>>—————_—————— fle 3 CRESTS oa a cs as A an ( : Me ° oats are in shock. Sylvester's crops : at ourt F 1 l ib u S t er Taken For A Ride HARVESTING UNDER escaped grasshopper damage because | | Dreamer Dives Out ~ { TOA a ot —— ; i Gt pao te oily sre oedlog eager 2nd Story Window The ¢ : é The yields on the Borden and Syl- Poor @ 9 4 W vester farms are no indication of what Tops, @) ea in Morton county will produce because Statesville, N. C., July 22—(F)— ough ‘ both farms are located on bottom] . Melvin Stewart, 18, a store clerk, land. dreamed he dived from a high crop covered ie) aces aa Lie board into a swimming d fe ona le if The yolk of tains 2: ox fa Seasoned Galleryites Turn Up |tea, maa pa A tak conanE Latha teeret ciliate ata |) 1 He awoke nite ground bee indi. Noses at Current Show emer ee fs quite deters c ase lecithin, an important substance use-| neath the window of his aeons % is hnique f - bedroom. e inU.S. Senate was @ favorite. Ite the ma Grain Cutting Expected to Be Hones GEG growth and for nour bank, per le story washington, July 22.—(#)—People who really know thelr. filibusters are urning up their noses and walking a on the current show in the United States chamber, In fact, a veteran filibuster fan will tell you Senator Burton K. wheeler and his 1937 model opposi- tionists are merely offering a -watered substitute for the real thing. The kind of galleryite who'd wait years to sit through an endurance speech is looking down his nose for two reasons: No, 1—You can't have a filibuster |Drutal force to keep a senator from rough with the Meter-Miser can <o long as legitimate debate proceeds, |€Xercising his right to speak!” He : few care ea Barsientipiplente J i H Since senators actually want to dis-|held the floor, ings of wheat will fall under the knife Do cuss the president's bill to doctor the Monotone Speakers lat‘ the beginning of the week. ‘The Come lal supreme court, there just isn’t a fili-| The monotone teachnique is ef- early seeded varieties have stood up puster—as yet. So far, it is regular, in such & way as to avoid yielding the floor. A chair leaner has got to watch out for fear somebody will make a point he is not standing squarely on his feet, and therefore, [eelteeslie floor. LaFollette was ex- 1 Good at it. Smoot a Cea ie midst of the Utah senator’s talkathon, for instance, an opponent charged he had lost the floor because bea vga on a chair, Smoot e Was anywhere hair, and added: ee nN “That's another attempt to use fective. The Smoot never deviated from a low, even mumble LOL PROTECT Because there were fewer post- masters attending their conven- NNE ing Week, Agents Say Harvesting will be general in the Missouri Slope area by the middle of next week, H. O. Putnam and R. C. Newcomer, Burleigh and Morton county agents, declared Thursday. Farmers already are in the fields cutting grain infected with rust in order to save what is left for feed. The rust has developed rapidly the Past 10 days due to the combination of damp, hot weather. Rye and barley is maturing rapidly well under the dust onslaught while HUGE QUANTITY OF ICE a rmconre OUR FRIGIDAIRE legal debate. Besides, the Wheeler tion in Bismarck than there were LIFERS SEEK boys have around 40 senators in their bite Galleries could hardly catch, and letter carriers, John F. Swanston Lo ge tay, eae ICE-ABILITY ranks, Then where's your endurance |thereby saved his voice. LaFollette of MocVille, > league to Bismarck Thursday with the obser- contest? And without an endurance |#£0 spoke low while filibustering, ex- president, by terms of an attend- vations that McKenzie county stands DEMONSTRATION contest, a dyed-in-the-wool-fan will |°¢Pt when he wanted to wake up his ance contest lead the parade of of grain are now badly infected with tell you there's no excitement in a SPINE opponents and annoy ee the rust and many farmers are cutting Now going on! = filibuster. would ee their stands. ulisr grating roar, then subside to z Many Interesting Displays! wal Reason No, 2—The senate chamber |° * State P: William Borden and A. J. Sylvester, ‘4 x lr-conditioned and bas bean. = booeeey eerie ere one|More Concentrated Work In Pe ae eek “2 aaa Mandan farmers, commenced cutting} US Free To All! a Washington was @ place to dread in|the ubiquitous Huey Long missed) That Direction Necessary, seid 2 bah ae ey bara having @ good stand i the summer time. A filibuster in|Vhen he held the floor for 15 and a ginning Monday of barley although grasshoppers have | BR June or ed meant actual physical batt pours, cae He emma Official Says caused some damage. L ch and mental torture. But nowadays, |SPeak above after was Ten persons convicted of murder,| Sylvester is cutting 20 acres of oats 12 hours of filibustering is just so |°Ver. More concentrated local health pro- > nine of them serving 2 Frigidaire Daas life terms in|Of good stand. He reports an &85- e much comfortable gabbing. Ges a eels to bor tection was cited by Dr. ©. E. Waller “My. stery Plane’ Has the state penitentiary, will seek clem-|acre field of Thatcher wheat will be 419 Broadway eae poms a Milk-Sipping Champions existing under our legislative pro-|ot Washington, D. ©, as the fore-| | Radio Men Guessing | |°7, petoce ite aaa pecans) ce eee) cee 8) fte a8) te ie ead was & ane eal fili- soa and it Sess lees _and| most need in Nerth Dakota's public action Gn abet 0 Spplisecone = er! was more exc! an ess ef ive as le ay > ME inasy tke thoes wor eae take (senators drops. It's bescd or tev euce | health service, Dr. Maysil Williams,! New York, July 22—(@)—The | In addition to these, five cases have ted a filibusters’ diet. You could always|tom that a man must rise to address | State health officer, said Thursday. mystery of a plane reported flying been ear-marked for special hearing nto Mi mark @ champion because he|the chair, and remain standing while| Dr. Waller, who is assistant sur-/ across the Atlantic to Europe be- |Jate this summer. It was expected usually was a milk sipper. ‘The milk |speaking during debate, geon general of the U. 8 public health) came deeper and darker Thurs- |Sttorneys in these case will enter sippers had the edge over tea drink-| So ® real fillbusterer girds himself | Service, and Dr. C. C. Applewhite,| day as American and Canadian a 5 ae Deleoners were not guilty t rs, The Tecord-holding | Fighting |with a time-worn custom and props|Chicago, regional consultant, con-} radio men stood by for further /Ane the facts of the cases will be Bob LaFollette was a milk sipper.|himself up as long as he can for the | ferred with Dr, Williams here earlier) word, Listed fe Jal hearings are Wil be Ji During his continuous 18-hour stretch |single purpose of delaying a vote on| this week. A message, picked up by radio |iiam Gummer, serving a life torn in May, 1908, he relled on milk, var- | Proposition he doesn’t like. If he) Reviewing the present public health) arine corporation's station at | from Gees couhte te ented Floyd bee ied occasionally with a raw egg. His|has help—as Senator Wheeler most activities in this state, Dr. Waller Chatham, Mass., said the plane | Johnson, Ward US anaes Francis| ° ed- single demerit was a sandwich. certainly has in the court bill fili-| found @ lack of adequate local public} tag been seen and heard 500 |‘Tucker, LaMoure county, convicted ia Reed Smoot of Utah preferred the | buster—he can be spelled by yielding | health protection. miles east of Cape Race, New- |of murder; Ed Vendiver, Traill in. fy Tuk diet, too, He made @ 15-hour |to assistants, During the two-day conference of) roundiand, at 7:04 (GST), Wed= |county, first degree robbery, and oad stand in January, 1915, with the aid Still ‘Same Day’ federal and state officials it was nesday night, Emma Haga, sentenced from McKen- ate ot a few glasses of tee-totaler’s de-| One handicap for the filibusterer| brought out that at the present time : zie county to seven years for man- ght, He may have imbibed too|is that one man may speak only twice| there is only one full-time local! | Chatham picked up the mes- | #12, oft SALE NOW GOING ion fa TUch for downright fine training, but on one bill or one amendment to a/health department in the state and| sage from the American freigther |"TE te cases slated for | fa tis. technique wasn't bed. bill in a single legislative day. That’s|that the need for several others| Scanmail which relayed it from | oie att aot meee on begin- 100% PURE PENN OIL 0 To be sure, a few tea drinkers have|Why the late Senator Joe T. Robin- | exists, another ship it identified as the | ring Monday ate: William Jesson, ee ‘ shown remarkable endurance. Their |£0n, who was trying to break the fill-| “Because of the state's financial con-| British freighter Ranee. But the | oficed from McLean county in ‘Seated For Your Protection in. J Success was, attributed, however, to|buster “recessed” the senate at the| dition, a substantial allotment from| Ranee, it was learned, is in the |Aucust 1993 and since commuted to their normal physical stamina rather than diet. For instance, strapping big William V. Allen, back in 1893, ———E—EE end of each calendar day. If he had permitted the senate to “adjourn,” he would have created a new legis- lative day. As matters were, the bill federal funds was approved for ex- clusive use in improving local health departments, Dr. Williams said. Also approved by the visiting of- West Indies, and the radio men at Chatham now think the Scan- mail radio operator made a mis- take in receiving the call letters. 30 years; Harold Kneifel, Bowman, Dec., 1925; Ward McGrill, Ward, Feb., 1920; Joe Milo, Bottineau, Dec., 1914; Lawrence Mork, Burleigh, Dec., 1930; and each proferred amendment were ficlals was the total social security Se ey Demarion Nosh, Morton, May, 1910; ony ane ha rae) Bt mas ota Farm Debt Gradually |Gus, sain, Mim, ab it Gay was elapsing, Its sort of like Sots meaith depesravent Being Pared in State} xasnmir Schneider, Burleigh, June, Byse Examined Fee pong Pome - psc Joa8, all sentenced ‘to Ife imprison- P; bed some mind “ye, ment, Jacob Oster, Emmons, lasses eri senators on hand in an air-condi- tee mae 2 eee July, 1930, 25 years’ imprisonment ‘The eye is an organ you can’t afford to neglect. , Dr. H. J. Wagner Optometrist Offices Opposite the G. P. Hotel since 1014 Phone 533 = Bismarck, N. D. doesn’t impress the serious minded filibuster expert. They say a ‘real, hairy-chested endurance king of the old days should be turning over in his grave at such a procedure as the galleries have been. witnessing. On the island of Tahiti, the sun and moon have an equal effect upon the tide; throughout the rest of the world, the moon has complete control. tioned chamber the current show f of Packing Concern Go on Strike Buffalo, N. ¥., July 22—(?)—Hugh Thompson, ©. I. O. organizer, said that 1,100 employes of two meat pack- ing cdmpantes walked out Thursday because the companies refused to conduct an election to determine = collective bargaining agent. At the same time, s lege of al- most 1,000 produce truck drivers en- tered its second day, with Buffalo consumers facing a shortage of some ture in North Dakota.” That’s the way O. Leonard Orvedal summedup the work of the Resettlement admin- istration’s farm debt adjustment pro- gram here Wednesday. Orvedal is chief of the program in North Dakota. The Resettlement Administration has carried on this service since Sep- tember, 1935. The service is free to farm debtors and their creditors alike, on application to the Resettle- ment Administration office in any county. By June 30, end of the fiscal year, a total of 1,397 North Dakota farmers for second degree murder. Many species of fish inhabiting deep waters have no eyes. nena LOADS 20 $5 or $50 in 5 Minutes A new plan for Salaried Persons LOOK TONIGHT, CITY AUDITORIUM vce PEELE * =|] People's Finance Co uckers Vo Hectiasaest nai wer Dahl Clothing LeRoy The Wizard & Company Jf) "Gn strike in Mankcato|_m= ses, stn owl ei tan tame Pas BIG STAGE SHOW—$5,000 EQUIPMENT Mankato, Minn, July 22 —VP—|t0el sche "the isco of eyes in deat See Blamarck boys hypnotised. The show of a hundred wonders. 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