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-WOULD REORGANZE Sees Stocks’ Dive As Normal Decline from Unjustified Level BY STUDY GROUPS) su na cunctea ed : HIGH SCHOOL WORK NDEA Reorganization Commit- tee Urges Teacher Groups to Inspect Curricula Groundwork for a plan of re-organ- izing the state high school courses of study through study groups among the teachers themselves has been laid in North Dakota, 8, T. Lillehaugen, state director of secondary education, + announced Thursday. Re-organization of the course con- tents and methods of each course is contemplated in the plan worked out at a meeting of a steering committee for re-organization in con- nection with the State Educational Make New Boom Unlikely, Economist Holds “What now?” the country won- ders, Will stocks go up or down? John T. Flynn, NEA Service-Trib- of the crash and future prospects in this last of two articles explain- ing the current market situation. By JOHN T. Flynn (Copyright, 1937, NEA Service, Inc.) New York—Stock prices, as the na- tion’s “post-depression” optimism grew, were pushed to levels which Could be defended only on the con- tinued rise of everything. 12S 1926 1927 1926 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 y _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1987 REJUVENATED HUPP IS BACK ON MARKET Two Sizes and Three Body Styles Included in Offering of Veteran Manufacturer Rejuvenated, the Hupmobile re- enters the market, after a year and a half, with two sizes and three body styles. Distributor for Hupmobile in the Missouri Slope area is Service Motor Sales, Inc. located at 106 Collins Avenue, Mandan. For 1938 there are a Hupmobile Six on 122-inch wheelbase and an Eight on 125-inch wheelbase. Both are powered by L-head engines, 101 h. p. in the case of the Six, and 120 h. p. in the case of the Eight. The latter will be made as a custom model only * association convention. In the case of some stocks the prices| break if the actual cause were not so| If manipulation were permitted now, "The committeemen took under con-| Seemed justified—that 1s, they were much in evidence, It may soothe the|i: insiders ,were permitted to trade |sartarcoor susvee eee ie cither sideration plans for: Jess than current earnings would seem| feelings of many who hate the idea of| without disclosure, if margins were passenger sedan, a trunk model sedan Re-organization of school systems | tO justify. But what is overlooked is| government interference in business|down to 20 per cent as of yore, there |ang a three-passenger coupe. Stand- under the six-six’ plan which pro- | that stock prices cannot be made on/ to say that. But practical men must/is no doubt the market would have ard and custom bodice are identical vides for six years in the elementary | current earnings. be realistic. As a matter of fact the|been wider, deeper, more active. Far|in roominess and exterior lines, the school and six years in high school,| It is of no consequence that a share/ SEC has used almost none of its great|more people would have been in and difference lying in upholstery ” mae permitting a more gradual. transition | shows @ high percentage of profits! powers against the market. It main-jor a larger scale. And, as a result, terials, appointments and accessury from the elementary to the high| this year unless it can continue to| tains a bureau to watch for manipula-|prices would have gone much higher. equipment. In both, greater body width schools, show this high rate. The right price| tion and that bureau frequently |And the break would have come sooner | ang length provide Tore comfort and Improvement of subject matter and} for @ stock as an investment is its] scotches manipulative practices. Also/and far more violently. much more leg room. The custom methods of teaching by introduction | probable earning power over a long| it forces insiders to disclose their stock ee * model is featured with built-in radio, of better and more thoroughly organ-/ period. Its speculative value is based| purchases and sales. And the act t-/ win the market go up again? Of| (insulated top aerial) and choice of «ized courses of study through teacher | on only one item — namely, will its) self has resulted, through the reserve course that is difficult to say. upholstery. conference groups and school room| market price be higher in the next] board’s action, in:55 per cent mar- ‘There is a good deal of ‘anxiety Modified Front Fnd laboratory test work. hour or the next week or month, even| gins, about taxes. The outlook for heavier ‘Want Study Groups it it never pays s dollar dividend?) I am sure no one would advocate|taxes is certainly not an encouraging The new . Hupmobile features ® The committee is advising that| Radio stock, for example, has ranged] relaxing the policing of the market tolore for busines and this hee methe |red front-end treatment re- groups of teachers mutually interested | between $2.50 and $425 a share in the| prevent manipulation, As to theling to do with the soundness of the (eens ome OF its old characteristics in the more modern type of secondary | last fourteen years. But it has never) trading of insiders—corporate officials taxes. but achieving a dynamic head-on education organize themselves into| paid a single dollar of dividends. appearance by @ distinctive radiator in their own stocks—that has been e 1 convenient study groups in conveni-| Since August it has been clear to| assigned as destroying support for the eS regen rae a Ca testa grils Tout ree the top of the alli- ently located centers. many people that the outlook was not] market. The theory is that corpors-|so far wrong that the opposite is true.|tne beck ond flows in a pleasing “An attempt will be made to organ-/ so rosy. Hence buying of shares| tion executives when they see their|rt was the government's deficit which Be cl 2 ne cowl. The all-steel ize committees in high school flelds|ceased. In the last three months | corporation's shares declining, step|chiefly caused the rise. That is why |rieid steel x to @ curved top of in different sections of the state, to/ large number of insiders—corporation| into the market and buy to check the|the rise was so unwholesome—it was Neal e a conser uetet, insulated to prepare a course of study in thelr par-| managers and directors—have been| decline. This happens to be a purelbullt on a series of government os Picea re Bite ed ticular field—history, natural science, | slowly unloading, not selling short but! fiction. In isolated cases this may bel defici n dit inflation generated ¢ : commerce and others,” Lillehaugen| merely getting out of their stocks | done. It is not a widespread practice.| py ee borrowing. nig vee The Se! deck ers even isters’ Now Smiaiee ttees in the dite| rms helped to set off the current) ‘They do the very reverse in most| Ir the government balanced its bud- | the door of the concieus iupBoee ana : teen! of the commlttess in the dif | decline cases, Or rather they were Onc®iget tomorrow and some other credit|tie compertment’ eee ee ° oreo a ee matter hed ‘ Ha When the decline got under way| won't to do the reverse. Many cor-|force were not set in motion the whole |", a hines oe kish, slend gan! group meetings af various minor forces of course gave it| poration executives engaged in pools/thing would collapse more than ever. eppearante ‘are qieh AS ‘the ate by ising In astern Yy By J. HUGH PRUETT moderate size show hundreds of these. (Astronomer, Univ. of Oregon) Good field-glasses — even opera ‘Many a night 1 saw the Pleiades, [Port give charming views of thls been Wilford R. Machand (right), 19, is returned to jail by Sheriff Sam Owens in Duluth, Minn., after admitting in federal court he tried unsuccessfully to extort $2,000 from Walter B. Driscoll, paper com- Pany executive. Driscoll’s wife is a cousin of John Philip Weyer- hauser, Jr., whose son was @ 1935 kidnap victim. tervals of a month or as often as they! g helping foot. The unsettled state of| to accumulate large blocks of their|In fact, I think it a fair find feasible. a 2 assumption !a ‘chrome strip which extends at the affairs in Europe certainly trouble; own stocks at low prices and then con. jthat it was the widely advertised belief belt line from the radiator grille to in their schools. The steering com-| and kept some buyers out. on the a public. The number of known|the budget which convinced a lot of | 7, " rallies eal ere. as & clearing Doe But the one over-mastering force] cases would take a full volume to de- |People that the inflationary move- fenders fo with the “ody lines en- low shad for CO-01 aALINE. sah eas boy was and is that the price rise was un-| scribe. The act makes that difficult'ment was going to be checked and aed obscuring any part of the car's! Rising through the me! sf mn le, | tiful group. When just high enough to mately outline feasible courses em-| justitied and had to come to its vio-| and should, But recently the SEC! which encouraged them to get out of | Undergear. Glitter like ® swarm of fireflies | clear the horizon-hage, they become | Ample Leg Room Afforded 2 We gees Re ieatulng to-| the falling of @ ball that has been| market for their shares, were selling|is going to be greatly curtailed. I do| "0a to accommodate th twilight fades into the night, there] According to Lick astronomers, the en abet the courses and| thrown into the air. at an alarming rate and thus actually not see any sign of private credit /2Sn°!. ‘© sccommornte Utirpe persons faintly glows through the haze over|pielades are about 600 light-years aan are akeacl! ractical, with the|, Now there remain several questions| setting in motion declines in their own making up the difference. These facts re i iH jus We (a. te back !the eastern horizon a tiny luminous|from us, ‘The pronunciation is Ple- ren B p to be answered. Did the SEC cause| shares. jlead me to believe that there is going |four menes wilh an elevating 8f-|cloud. Closer attention shows this|ya-dez, Accent the first syllable, being brought down by subject matter | ¢ The eight-cylinder engines have ” ing government deficit responsible for|margin rule, along with the anti-| But I do not think the country as of @ very small dipper. Look for the shining sisters some- Seah ee eat the general uncertainty which plagued|manipulative precautions, reduced the}a whole is yet prepared to believe fai te oan aren ee - what north of east early in the eve- the country? Did the rising tide of|volume of business on the exchange./that. Therefore it is entirely pos- |p etion has been improved from|| IF YOU LIKE THIS Rae halen Aare’ me oy succeeding ipginnd artes eee fe Pea NaSpense- ks Horan te eee ae coe Gumertiae the Oe ee anit the government's credit ton Rar iE ere ae He i ae ea epcered peat tees os pre ca Hie ese cnteren nines labor troubles add to the difficulties?; That may be bad for business—the jsible that the new -recovery in the |i” oa, point of sopeleration| and Ler id HEAR FROM OU eUlce Cowatte Wis SON they get out into the work-a-day world,” he declared. “The plan under consideration will attempt to improve that situation.” Since it is planned the committees ‘will function more or less continu- ously, there is reason to suppose that the ultimate in course of study re- organization can, in time, be achieved, Lillehaugen stated. The steering committee was ap- pointed last summer by A. E. Thomp- 6on, state superintendent of public instruction, and represents superin- tendents and principals of the larger schools, principals of graded and con- solidated schools, county superintend- ents, and the school of education, Uni- versity of North Dakota. More than 5,500 islands are con- tained in the British Isles. And will the market go up? And stock exchange’s business, the broker’s|market may develop some further fuel economy. The cars are equipped will it come down again? It might be profitable to discuss whether or not the SEC caused the ausiness—but it is not @ bad thing or everybody else’s business. It is an xcellent thing. strength. But it cannot last. THE END Twins Are Born in | Different Months St. Paul, Nov. 4.—(?)—Robert and Elizabeth Masterson, brand new twin babies, will celebrate their birthdays in different months, Robert was born Friday, Oct. 29, and his sister, Monday, Noy. 1. The babies were born to Mrs. William Masterson, The boy twin weighed seven pounds and one ounce at the time of birth; the girl, 6 pounds, 2 ounces. FINNISH STEAM BATHS Scientific Massage for RHEUMATISM, ARTHR! MUSC ITIS, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, ULAR ACHES, PAINS AND COLDS Ruhberg & Johnson 119 West Thayer Phone 2436 MORE CARS SOLD FIRST 10. MONTHS 14,118 New Vehicles Bought in N. D. Compared to 12,848 in Same Period Last Year There are 14,118 new motor vehicles piying North Dakota highways com- |pared with 12,848 new cars sold dur- ling the first ten months of last year. This increase of 1,270 in new car sales was shown in a tabulation com- piled by Commercial Service, Inc., of Eismarck. For October purchases of new cars most of the increase for the month noted in the passenger group. For the ten months passenger sales totaled 11,134 and commercial 2,984 this year, the figures being 453 higher this year in the commercial group eae passenger car increases were 817. Cass county led in both divisions with 152 passenger and 35 commercial sales while Grand Forks placed sec- ‘ond with 103 and 30, respectively. Julius Fauchald, 71, Dies at Minot Home Minot, N, D., Nov. 4.—(?)—Julius Fauchald, 71, who came here 49 years ago, and in recent years divided his residence between Minot and Minne- epolis, died here Wednesday night. He was the father of Nora Fauchald, with the latest type of Carter car- buretor especially adapted to Hupp. Combustion is evenly regulated by vacuum spark control. Both power Plants are mounted at four points in Tubber-shear type mountings in the rugged, double-drop X-type frames used in both chassis. Double-action hydraulic brakes, equipped with double protection brake-seals which exclude water and mud from the brake mechanism, are standard on all models. The Hupp super-drive (over-drive), which is standard on eights and optinal on, sixes, provides economical driving at high speeds. Mrs. George Gerlich, New England, Dies New England, N. D., Nov. 4.—(P)— Puneral services will be held Friday for Mrs. George Gerlich, 48, New Eng- land resident who died Tuesday in @ Dickinson hospital. Jet us know by mail. It will be kept as a regular part of The Tribune news service if a suffi- cient number of readers request its retention. Otherwise it will || be dropped. Known to the most ancient writers, this group, the Pleiades (or Atlanti- | des), has been an inspiration for poets ! of all ages. In mythology they were | seven sisters, daughters of the giant Atlas who carried the world on his; shoulders, Evidently one of these shin- ing sisters—referred to as the “lost; Pleiad”—has parted with much of her ancient lustre as unusually good eyes ; are now required to see more than) six stars. Tt is easily noticed that when looked | at indirectly the Pleiades give far; more light than can be accounted for by the six naked-eye stars. The ex-j planation is clear when only slight optical aid is employed. The seven sisters are seen entangled among nu- | merous fainter stars, many just below unaided-eye visibility. Telescopes of Crab Orchard Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey Distributed by Northwest Beverages, Inc. Fargo - Bismarck - Minot Two Blocks North of International Harvester Co. totaled 1,475, an increase of 488 over ; pen uni Pe me » includin, aye the total for October, 1936. These|who for five years was a vocal soloist Mr. and atee, RUMBA: from owe ork pie Minn, Thaye had ten years | ior rere L140 panssnger “and | with ‘the. Yale” John Philip. Gousa’s| cemmercial cars for October with |bend. LAY Wane Aen A mes PAP MEKENNA‘S ASIN IT DISTINGUISHED OLD MORE THAN EVER NOW IT PAYS TO ath foe UJIMMINY CRICKETS! IF ig DOWN VENER BEEN WASTIN’ MY TIME IN THESE HERE HILLS! step UP WITH MUPP The 1938 Hupmobiles are on display today! A Six and shoes Fk Socks oc = 172” wheelbase, eocte powered a spectacular 101- engine; Py bl more Ncution Cusscs Eight on a 125” wheelbase, powered by s rugged, responsive 120-hp. engine! Bo ome bemilion dive can't recognize your own in & pking lot without reading the It 5 will command ae admiration. If you want a fixe car with a famous name, see and drive the big 1938 Hupmobile. Smooth, flashing performance and owner- delltattoes Hage, Vek car eacoces oo. day and voy hey ll ondace eitecadons see high—asbout everything but the price tag! HUPMOBILE 1938 SIXES and BIOHTS SERVICE MOTOR SALES, INC. Distributers: Mandan, N. D.. eae < ND THE EN SHE ¢; tL Be COMES, FO MAT ONC UNAM NDitS. WiLL BETS, ONC! WES WIL WIN BACK wi TL BE ALL Oh ‘1 : Six, DELI Majer Features Fer 1938 FOR THE BIG RED LETTERS ON THE Box! ‘Try the new Jell-O Chocolate Pudding—it’set your grecer'snow! 106 Collins Ave. Phone Mandan 199

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