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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1937 :|Summarize Benefits Sn hd Dae et 10| a » Nov. 3.—Funeral erate veteran unopposed for the voting| Tuesday, died Monday night. STATE 10 LOSE FS TEST CASE UPHELD Verdict sor iaanciag in Attorney in Tax Suit election. Would Cost .N. D. ‘Thou- sands of Dollars’ Beer Parlor Brawl Legal Snarl Solved/ | Few Hisses at Of River Diversion 2222212 a billy club during a scuffle in the beer parlor. ‘Mra. Holland was placed under $200 peace bond by Clemens, Cohan Comedy } im} sevelt, led a comment that was both adverse and complimentary to the Deal in the premiere of the mu- sical, “I'd Rather Be Right,” on Broad- way Tuesday night. tary of the Treasury Fenry Morgen thau, and other celebrities of the gov- ernmental, financial and theatrical worlds, cheered and laughed at the antics of Cohan and his supporting cast through most of the show. Only in the scene where Cohan, imitating Roosevelt, was pleading ov'y the radio that there should be no ob Jection to his running for third term were there a few hisses and boos mix- broke|ed with the applause. Fsate Dep Oa Bare “Ba al in sage the OLD TOWN TAVERN KEEPER Men who choose Town Tavern get more than a good 2-year-old whis- key. They get one that’s aged in DEEP-CHARRED barrels of selected oak, And they taste the difference! ‘That exact of char puts a mar- velous touch on this good rye! You'll recognize the STRAIGHT * The audience composed of Secre-| tne Project Can Be Built for $38,- 129,196; Benefits at Least $38,020,141 Editor's Note: Summarisation of benefits from the Missouri river diversion proposal, esti- poet at $38,020,12¢ and several other unlisted benefits are con- tained in this last of.a series based on the text of the state water com- mission's general revised report, The commission believes that witb changes proposed, the project can be built for $39,129,196 and that it has found benefits to @ total amount Of. $38,020,141, exclusive of benefits such as the general increase in land values, value of recreational facil- itles and water power. It respectfully requests a re-exam- ination of this project by your body (the board of engineers for rivers and harbors) and offers the use of all of the facilities at its command and its complete co- tion, opera: |, The value of the benefits as deter- mined by the commission is based upon the proposed revision of the plan and is the result of a careful study made by men especially qua:- ifled to work in the partelular field of investigation assigned to athem. Summation of benefits: ‘Water supply and sew- disposal $15,719,901 « 3,286,000 The investigation of increases in land values which would result from better water supplies ‘or farmers and stockmen along the streams and water- ‘| ways carrying water to be diverted RYE WHAS KEY Distributed by Northwest Beverages, Inc. FARGO No ganqway for mere fast-flowing oils. Instant sofety with WINTER OIL-PLATING Long, skinny oil passages. Pinhole filter ecreens. Almost invisible spaces between the parts—even in worn engines. There's ail through your coll engine “instantly.” Even if some lay claim to flowing as fast as your correct Winter grade of Conoco Germ Processed oil, what of it? to lubricate Jong before any known oils Writs for “The Story of Oill-Plating”’ ... faintly hope to circulate! Before you even approach your cold car, OIL-PLATING is already up to the top of your engine, left there by Germ Process action. This slippy PLATING of oil eases the - suinous Winter warm-ups for you. Your Conoco Mileage Merchant OIL-PLATES your engine with your correct Winter grade of Germ Processed oil and it goes weeks longer between quarts. Dept. 4, Conoco, Ponce City, Ota, GERM PROCESSED OIL from the Missouri river, by Dean H. L. Walster and Gus Lamb, Michigan, N. D., was made by sending question- naires to a large number of land owners in the counties in which water would be stored or through which it would flow. Some 500 answers were received. While there were some wide varia- tions, yet with remarkable unanimity the answers indicated that values would be increased about five dol- lars per acre..on lands along the stream or within five miles of it, and that land lying between five and ten miles of such water supplies would be increased about $2.50 per acre. The studies of recreational value made by M. O. Ryan of the GNDA, show the following comparison of tourist receipts: -2,963,000 visitors in 1936 spending $3.45 daily, for a trip expen- ditures of $34.57 and total expendi- tures in the state of $102,430,910. 905,000 Visited Montana visitors, daily expenditures, $26.75 trip expen- cir $14,000,000. ince Missouri river diversion would attect beneficially about 40 per cent of the state’s area, supplementing present fishing, hunting and camp- ing facilities, there is no doubt this percentage of the state total area would become more attractive to the motoring public.” The tatisual method of calculation parc) spend one more day ithe state. ‘Therefore, if the 530,470 visitors to portant posed projects (#) on the main cans! and (>) at the dam by the com- mission on the Sheyenne river. GUBRUD RITES HELD Crosby, N. D., Nov. 3—Funeral serv- foes were conducted here Tuesday for Adolph K. Gubrud, 62, pioneer Divide county resident, ‘Wings of the Morning! Balmy—Aye, and why not? ‘When so much pleasure costs so litele ‘tis 2 Scotsman’s son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Haugen, farmers of this community. The boy died Monday in a Mandan hospital after a three-weeks illness. Home services were held Wednesday morning and church services in the afternoon with Rev. O. O, Andvik officiating. Only survivors are the parents. DEATH TAKES CANDIDATE Petersburg, Va., Nov. 3.—(#)—Death beat John A. Mallory, 90, Petersburg’s ee constable for 40 years, in his ” for re-election. The confed- ing Carter's Little Liver Pills FOR SALE Good homes, attractively priced. Combined Income—Residence Properties Residence and Business Lots Investors Mortgage Security Co. Dakota National Bank & Trust Co, Bldg. 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