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July 20, 1944     Golden Valley News
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where rne prices otrerecF:f~' for-I length of leave. That is~ one gallon ~ eign buyers appear to be p~,~r, theI for the first three days and one ret)ort said, .it, might be feasibleI gallon for eacR additional day. Now 10 pens a-r~d desirable to make the sale ofI he is entitled to five gallons for his are as follows: Wm. Weiss, Angus sign the bulky bill, tapping each tmrplus property conditional upon] entire stay. Rep. E. P. Scrivner Falconer, James Robidou Steve Vo- his blotter and handing it over the purchase from this country of (R., Kan.) who disclosed the pro- gel, Theodore Lang. H. A'. Faust. Eel shoulder to Members of other new equipment, po~al said the change would be me advisory committee is made made in two weeks E-XPLANATIONS DON'T MAKE SENSE Official explanations and private appraisals coming out of Washington on the easing up of point rationing on meats do not make sense. Our readers know, of course, by now that all cuts of pork and mutton have been taken off the rationing list entirely and there has been an easing up on cuts of beef, except steaks and roasts. An official explanation is that there are large num- ~rs of cattle in the country and that the range terri- tory is being threatened by drouth, so that heavy li- quidation is in order. The chap in the OPAL who guess- edup that analysis doesn't know what he is talking about; andif that is the official position of OPA, it had better find out something about the beef situation. As a matter 0f fact, point values on choice cuts of beef that want have doubled because the r all lafllllI/fllyll -Th~ district has r~:e(v-ed about surpluses 26 new applications for cooperation Signed With 10 Pens Preparations for the opening of with the district'this sDring. They Mr. Roosevelt used 10 I the Democratic campaign, which are as follows: Wm. Weiss, Angus will eventually enter every precinct i Falconer, James Robidou, Steve Vo-hisSignblotterthe bulkYand bill,handin~tapl ringit o,e in the state, are under way by the gel, Theodore Lang. H. A. Faust. Eel shoulder to Members (.f C< state Democratic committee accord-] Smith, Jacob Schatz, Carl C. Mar- who witnessed the signature. ing to information obtained from ] tineson, R. C. Colton, Emory WoOd- official Democratic circles in Bis-iworth, Roy Small. Sam Turnbow, Designated the "G. I. Bill marck. August Gabel. Jim McCormick, Rights" by the American Le and other spoI~sors, the men D. G. Kelly of Grand Forks, state Harry Roberson. R. L. Phelps. Heb- signed today covers generally Democratic national committeeman, er L. E@wards, Mrs. Enolla Eck, A1- men and women wl~o have se announces that John Nystul who bert Martmeson, Andrew Irwne, L. 90 days or more "in the active managed the coalition campaign two M. Wildfang, Russell Heaton and itary or naval forces on or -' years ago, has been selected as lAlfred Slovarp. Sept. 16, 1940, (date of the campaign manager. Ray Conklln has now received his law's enactment) and prior to C~.rnt~n hf,.nr]fm~rtor~ ,azH] b~ machinery for stubble mulch farm- ........................... termination of hostilities in ~. ° • ~ • mg The sub-surface tiller and opened m Bismarck later m the l "k ........ 1 ~, present war" and who have pac er wm De usea Dy 2~den ~-~- summer. Sub-headquarters were -- :. ....... released from service "under .... ned :~ F-r~^ ~ul- ~0 .-_ tt_,ellWarct~ on xne tAonKun iarm nor~ni FRANCE--During their tour of the Normandy beachhead, Gen- upt m a ~, ~ ~ • , m u~ .... ditions other than dishonorat eral George C. Marshall, U. S. Chief of Staff, (bending in foregrodnd) ~ ~ t west of Moffit This method of tfl- ~arm~er. ] .... ' .... and General tt. H. Arnold, Commanding General U. S. Army Air ............ rage mgemer wlm comour crop-~ The measure includes a prov ""1he ~emoeratic ticket, neaaeu I ping and "~ree planting will aid in! that whatever benefits the vet~ Forces (whose stars n'my be seen in background) enjoy a quick GI by such outstanding menas Gover- ] conserving soil and moisture on theI receive under the "G. I." bill wash. Other high rankers, including Admiral Ernest J. King are out nor oonn lvmses ior t3 ~ senator ad Eve~- m-^hi-e mark will -~" of camera range in background. ..... " " ,[ 1 . -z ,,~ , ,~ be deducted from any adj Haivor 1, rialvorsan for congress • ,' I as a dam to keep the water where: compensation or bonus which -i~A-7-J~a~a~! ~~C-U~--H-I-~l |,~ ~~-ON--S T--R0C--K and Wllham T. DePuy for gover-] it falls, and the stubble mulch will be voted. nor ~s comparable to the best ever ] , _ I ho d the moisture and prevent .soil Principal Benefits presented to the voters since North loss The principal benefits Dakota entered the union of states." I Andrew Irvine has tried the sub- said Nystul before leaving for Far- surface tiller in his field. He used 1. A fiat weekly $20 go. after a visit m Bismarck. it for a few rounds after his bin- ment payment. 'Every county and every voting t 1 r ~ e Th ' ' der las fal at ha ves* t'm . e 2. A minimum of a precinct will be organized so that rye seeded in the field showed the tion for veterans whose all the voters may know the quality results of was by the war,.