The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 24, 1937, Page 2

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EE ee re ; aces THATCHER DID WELL |( Weather Report ][lC.C. REFUSAL IS |t2inte Death Caxoe(NYA. BUDGET CUT |Pounts.i Content, Sic SR AEs + wee aren, Lisbon, N. D., Aug. 24.—(P)—Den- = 7 tists from scores of North Dakota] Thorp, Wis, Aus. towns will meet here Saturday to at- men robbed the People’s BHLOW LAST YEAR a9 of tend the Authorizations for High School (eotriah enti 7 North Dakota/ automobile with an unde! Students This Year Total w Cag vale col jean menasl? DURING PAST YEAR| s.. sesrerccreess c.../ DECLARED UNFAIR) xem, ce tummaten or we erally fair tonight and Wednesday; . |New Tariff Schedules on South- -Resi Variet: Rust-Resistant Wheat Variety weateri) Wheat Disdriminias Has Yielded Better Than = | , For, cout rete ', @: Dp ., his af 4 “earl; ight; tive, Says Larkin - Average, Is Report cooler tonight except extreme south: ded $8,156,250 east; cooler inesday. ‘or Montan: Partly cloudy to-/ Refusal of the Interstate Commerce ey Cay a Wed 3 cook i Crookston, Minn, Aug. 24.-(P)-The] horthaast tonight; warmer. west por- commission to puspend publication of Washington, Ai a performance of Thatcher wheat this| ‘on Wsdnes 4 ee etcipphaedl ral 4 : rounced Tuesday authorisations ‘or Minne! lore or less cloud- and grain products creates an total $8,158 ae t of 2M year has been outstanding, according | iness south, mostly unsettled in north |sajugtment against Northwestern ; to R. S. Dunham, agronomist at the} portion tonight and Wednesday; needy high school students during the , Today & Wedn University of Minnesota northwest |siehtly warmer extreme east, cooler |millers and producers, Ben ©. Larkin, Seer Scheel Seki S TASSOLIBG OT SS r oA : y eaday Di ight; president of the North Dakota rail school and Srpeaaey metoe Bers. Wednesday except extreme southeast. |roaq board, declared Tuesday, 918,780 as compared with last year's First Show at 6:45 Yields reported by farmers have run from 23 to 35 bushels per acre. é ; aS ts, Under the new program schools : : “It is not true, that Thatcher ylelds| High’ preseure, arene. are centered | wer poe ate wanerive Tanda pen Dronsho TRACHnE | ® | will'be permitted to aid 10 per cent of ‘ well only in years of heavy stem rust] over the ret chen and cover “the (mit the transportation of products of - | their enrollments as of October, 1936. - = s epidemics,” said Dunham. “ er 4 06 Previous regulations allowed them to . * © : northwestern states, Roseburg 30.06 |southwestern wheat from Minneapolis aid 12 per cent of nts F ge & ‘s FEATURE NO. 1 withstood the rust in 1935 and again] inches, while 1 sure overlies this year so much better than mar-|the Southwest, the Plains States and | rare at an bigtine rate, uis, Reward, or Ceres that it yielded| Canadian Provinces, Edmonton 29.56 | While Products of northwestern au, 2 inches. Light precipitation has wheat must bear a 12-cent charge. heavily by comparison but it has been | curred at widely scattered places over| Conferences between the state & consistently good yielder in other/the Northwest. but the weath s years as well. wena fair ie mea a “It ts unwise to plant Thatcher| Put cooler weather, preva : late since any rust-resistant wheat is} northern Rocky Mountain mn AN UNSEEN TERROR Shows Today—2:380 - 6:30 & 9 STALKS THE WHITE CORRIDORS! —I18; 1 ‘The rate per 100,000 was 77.39. , COMING THURS, - FRI. - SAT. influenced by the conditions under| Bismarck station baro B which it 1s grown and late planting |°7.2¢,, Reduced to se arn one eee. Taylor Murder Case tn bad rust years is conducive to in= |r.” #4 ‘hour change, 0.0 ft board, left Monday toe onlbegs to| 18 Brought Up Again “Th T t f N Yi ] ” jury by rust. However, in trials at Hesethongitde titi attend a meeting of western railway = — e oas 0: ew C0) the Northwest station this year, Thatcher planted as late as June first PRECIPITATION application of the rates. was not seriously injured by rust, and; For Bismarck Station that planted May 15 was only slightly | 5' 3 Highway Patrolmen affected.” EDWARD ARNOLD — JACK OAKIE CARY GRANT — FRANCES FARMER mes ge May Have Districts Horse Disease May fie Thigheay upeusinns ars laugh when the nit-wit night nurse tums mystery veterinarian, Monday estimated the | Dickingon. p current epidemic of equine sleeping p sickness will exact a larger toll among North Dakota horses than in 1935) somescry ‘when approximately 5,000 died from! srinot, clay. ge demic | Wilitston, Dea Dr. Brandenburg said the epidemic pho apparently is worst in a tier of coun-| Rexus Lake, cldy. ties along the eastern border of the| Hankinson, clear state, including Pembina, Cavalier, | Lisbon, cle a Walsh, Grand Forks, Traill, Cass and | Sapolean, pe Richland, and in all counties west of| Wishek, peld: the Missouri river. Carson, cldy. Reports coming into the office of | Nott, clear. the livestock sanitary board indicate z —— that the disease is general. In 1935 MINNESOTA POINTS Exact Heavier Toll “cracking down” on hundreds of : —— Serica ie 6s og |North Dakota motorists who a f : Although no figures have been com-| Carrington, peldy. 100 | operating piled, Dr. T. O. Brandenburg, state} Crosby, cldy. H 4 00 6 . ‘ ee 102 Officers finished checking motor WHILE THEY LAST, YOU CAN MAKE THE FINEST. MOTOR CAR BUY OF YOUR LIFE—PRICES STILL AMAZINGLY LOW—NO EXTRAS. THEY'RE MAGNIFICENT CARS IN EVERY WAY! E Hb FEE TALK ABOUT VALUE! Fiere ae the bj the infectio heaviest in the cen- Hae x : tral North Dakota counties and not|stoornead, clea Gt P86 Pipes hie re alta Wwe got what you want rd eiiroinnivere toned scree SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS oes : JANE DARWELL : Dr. Brandenburg said that as far he SWELL JRRnEs he a ied OAR DAVIS, | Lenicperd on ead “DON'T MISS as he can learn there is no vaccine| Aberdeen, clear trade-ins than we have... you'll be sur- ee in tae. ae to fight i Mi , . You get your ‘troops by beautiful new Nash right now—in one ON c Cir : . A it e Rise in Major Crop peltr. a Nang errr Ae cee cat | Paiies. CC ———_—_ d (S NI FF ILI CI | China, Production Predicted): D eg ey eiiacat FALAHR | jot ia 3s dodew | ataypr bed St. Paul, Aug. 24—()—The Min- Po! | INSURANCE **2 BONDS tee cally are) eceeioaty shay : into every Nash car! Starring — JOHN WAYNE in, Universal Picture Based on the Famous, JACK LONDON story, “The Abysmal Brute” @ total production of nine crops this year of around 186,000,000 thease ereage nn no ee ch E iy H ‘ 2 : Scar : | eons i : Sr i ___COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY age Mee ‘The Crop Reporter is issued jointly by the Minnesota and | Dodge:C! ses Fai United States departments of agri- if culture. C., peld: raragh ats | ge c glee Wa ising Bee sistsbsscisiapassistenmieadapitinsiies Small grain, the whole state con-| K: Me ew 7% sidered, escaped serious damage, the | £0: survey said, but rust, heat, grasshop- | y104, pers and excess moisture cut yields in Bee raaiey Bee G a. * scattered parts of the state. Ph ent Aris Bald Cab Driver Sentenced pa For Part in Kidnaping Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 24—(P)—Frank| §, Greenwald, Toledo taxicab driver, was | Sher! , W} sentenced Monday to 15. months in| Sloux City tows, p ; prison after Pleading guilty before Swit Current, eldy. $4 : : of scotseory after tie fect i cone Winnemicess : : 4 : nection with the kidnaping in Jan-| Win!ves, Peet bret mewend Bremer, St} pemmGE TO BE TOLL FREE Greenwald was one of a group of . >, 24.— UP} —! . He Toledoans indicted by a federal grand bet 4 j X F P 3 fury on charges of harboring the valley i ¢ : COME IN GET Barker-Karpis gang after the kidnap- Geal with “matters ; ; i : ; eae ing. He was returned to the Milan, | condemnation proceedings j ‘ THE AMAZING Mich., federal prison. Fairview bridge 5 3 ' Oak weighs 50 pounds a cubic foot. —————_—_ , ? Cuba is called “The Pearl of the} Black tes is the favorite with the ; majority of tea drinkers. ne ae ae ee jOOTH R. 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