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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1937 serve soil moisture for crops, save fuel and stock-feeding costs and pro- vide general protection to farm lands from the elements. In three years about 44,178,000 trees have been planted in the project—20,- TREE PLANTINGS Capitalist Has Year PAPERS MAY HAVE TO RAISE RATES Hoover Rounds Up Money, Extortionist Washington, Oct, 29.—(?)—Justice department officials said Friday fed- Hoover of the federal bureau of in- vestigation appeared at a tavern near Cloquet Saturday and claimed 4 package” supposed to contain $2,000. ‘The package was left at the tarven by Load of Whiskey in Wisconsin Hijacked Racine, Wis., Oct. 29—(7)—A She- ARE DOING WELL Shelterbelts Survive Dry Years Because of Scientific Prac- boygan truck driver and the driver of his pilot car to Racine tortion letter threatening the lives of police Friday that six men held them his wife and son, Hoover said. prisoner for four hours Thursday night Hoover said Marchand subsequently | after hi-jacking 324 cases of whiskey confessed. they were hauling to Green Bay. 406,987 in 1937. Cottonwoods have grown as much as “8 feet in three years, Conifers as much as four feet. The 1937 plantings included 3,930,- 000 trees in North Dakota, South Da- kota 4,085,700; Nebraska 3,471,944; Kansas 3,257,219; Oklahoma 3,451,- eral agents and local officers arrested Wilford R. Marchand, 19-year-old taxi driver, at Cloquet, Minn., on charges of attempting to extort $2,000 from a Cloquet resident, Marchand, said director J. Edgar C. H. Driscoll after he received an ex- To Pay Back Million Detroit, Oct. 29.—(P)—David A. Brown, former Detroit capitalist who says he owes about a million dollars, Friday had a year to pay Necessities Corp. to turn $40,600 over to the receiver of the firm. He returned Thursday and told Circuit Judge James E. Chenot: “My friends have urged me to go Cost of Publishing Rising Dis- proportionately, Says ANPA Executive i jay Experts tices, Say Exp 616; and Texas 2,630,508. his debs ae : ine be rupley, but wt 4 aa r3 wn, a native of Scotland, eve I can pay all my obliga- Washington, Oct. 2°—P_sheiter-| Minister Acquitted was a newsboy here at the age of | tions if I can live in Detroit and | , New York, Oct. 29.—(@)—Prediction belts are dotting the Great Plains, and hi six, and by 1929 had amassed a work here.” that many newspapers may be forced government experts say that trees are On Morals Cc AFZE! fortune he estimated at $25,000,- ‘Judge Chenot, saying that “put- | to raise their circulation rates because surviving because they are applying 000 in the coal and ice business. ting you in jail won't help the | ef fast rising newsprint and other scientific practices for the first time.| panyille, Ill., reser 29.—(P|—The} He went to New York in 1933 creditors get their money,” told | Production costs was given Friday by The 1936 drouth gave their methods a severe test. More than 51 per cent of the trees planted that spring sur- vived. This year the survival averages between 80 and 90 per cent—is 92 per cent in South akota alone. The Prairie States forestry project. involves the growing of tree-wind- breaks for farm lands through the Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas, Okla- homa and into the Texas Panhandle. The government's primary purpose is to halt wind erosion, but the windbreaks are relied on also to con- Rey. William C. McCullom was ac- quitted by a jury Friday of a statutory rape charge involving a 14-year-old member of his Four Square Gospel congregation, and State's Attorney oO. D. Mann said he would prosecute him | on a charge of contributing to the de- liquency of a minor, ae Crisp bacon may be eaten with the fingers. A neat way to serve bacon 1s to cook it in curls and fasten it with a toothpick. FOOD &I STORE 105 Fifth St. Free Delivery Phone 1994 Across the Street From Patterson Hotel Phone Orders Friday Evening for Early Saturday Morning Delivery APPLES, 20 Ib. boxes ...._.59¢ after a Detroit court had ordered him as president of the General persons who have drunk to excess. Br ewers Adopt Code We pledge ourselves to truth in the dvertising of bee! Of Ethics i in Business a we Beets carelves faithfully wo observe the provisions of this code of practice, convinced that beer is the nation’s bulwark of moderation and sobriety. Brown, “I'll give you one year to : G. Chandler, chairman of the see what pr poets ” newsprint committee of the American Newspaper Publishing association. Chandler already has asked pub- lishers to protest to newsprint manu- facturers the threatened price in- creases for 1938, Newspapers in more than fifty American cities have been forced to raise their rates recently because of increased costs, he said. BOWLENE ae SALE- | Pittsburgh, Oct. 29—In their first annual convention here, members of the United Brewers Industrial Found- ation Thursday adopted the following code of practice: Costs of newspaper publishing, ac- cording to statistics tabulated, have been advancing recently far out of proportion to increased receipts from advertising and circulation. In an effort to make outgoing dol- lars match incoming revenue, many publishers are faced with the problem of cutting down the total amount of newspaper given the reader, or ad- vancing the retail sales price. ee Pittsburgh, Oct. 29.—()—Colonel Jacob Ruppert, owner of the New York Yankees baseball club, became president of the United Brewers’ as- sociation Thursday for the sixteenth time. We pledge ourselves, as citizens and ax business men, to conduct our busi- ness in conformity with established ays in co-operation with the author- les, We pledge ourselves as_ scientific brewers to maintain exacting high standards in the brewing and packag- ing of beer and ale. We pledge ourselves, with all thoughtful citizens, to the promotion of practical moderation and sobriety. We pledge our support to the duly constituted authorities for the elim- ination of anti-social conditions wherever they may surround the sale of beer to the consumer, We pledge ourselves morally vw support and encourage the great body of retailers who sell beer as law- abiding WITH THE PURCHASE OF A LARGE PACKAGE OF AT YOUR PWA Housing Now in Hands of New Agency Washington, “Oct. 29.—()—Presi- dent Roogevelt transferred the $134,- 000,000 low cost housing investment of SHIP AGROUND Halifax, N. 8., Oct. 29.—(Canadian GROCERS Press)—East coast radio signal service reported at 5:40 a, m., Atlantic Stand- ard Time Friday the Norwegian mo- torship Akre was ashore on Whitehead Island near Grandmanan in the Bay of Fundy, believed to have stranded in heavy fog. the Public Works administration Fri- day to the new United States housing authority. 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