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PAGE TWO COUZENS TAX PROBE GETS BACK HOME SPRING INFLUX OF TOURISTS STRIKES FARGO | D., April 9—The sprin Fargo, = | | { “ACCUSED __ | THE ‘BISMARCK TRIBUNE olic word and must be honored j]t 1s God's Yes ' speak of the Old ment. stood corr jen in that tator principles: The Bible i ment, and Ch nd the New Testa- a Testament is under- only when it is tak- nse in which the tes- understood it. The Bible is Now 7 the word + drawn”; remember Rev. Mr. Dralle, of God.” “That may be thousands of blasphemies and b} nonsensical assertions have actually been drawn from the various parts of those books which you acknowl- THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925 off from union -with- the Catholic Church. Respectfully. VINCENT WEHRLE, Bishop of ®ismares. Club Women. discussions will also be features of the district meetings. The first district meets at St. Thomas, the second at Cando, the third at Williston, fourth at Cassel ton, fifth at! Harvey. sixth at Wi hek and seventh at Hettinger. The rural eighth is to be entertained by club, the Spiritwoof Winfield Moth- er’s Club, at a one day session only. j influx. of tourists has struck go, with cars bearing many “for- | "license plates being noticed on j the stre ling to Miss L. E.| jrann, in cha of the F automobile a: ffic has opened un-! rth Dakota. | xpected in the next fow | MeGrann said. Bil n considerable west . hough few pe STEWART Hi . 4 ple ha yet that road Srvice Writer 4 jare passable in that direction. Ac April 9. cording to a letter ouzen's investigation of t ing club in Mont ; fair | all revenue’ bureau of the jclear from Fargo through the neigh- Department took a long time to de-j borne velop much heat, but when it finally | ie did begin to warm up it reached the culy boiling point in a hurry. | | the It was obvious from the first that] i A here w an inquiry with ging melted it, potentially. made a 4 K Its aim was to open up such se eine aa ae Be Peace and Uren i The tours specialist suggested the j enforcement. In the former su,ect} Natienal » trom Three Forks to | large numbers of le are deeply | 5 then the Yellowstone trail | HuetHithe tater, ne . Dillon to_ Mis-| “ Geumors Kee National Parks | abuse in connection Sand Point and} P with the former. In connection with | - H | tt ANROE Nie = ; tings of some of the aouen, OMe toa ae | Too Late To Classify | fathers—Clemens, Consequently it was a little disap-/ 3 — yearp, the Martyr, Iren-| moindine “when the Cou s investi-| FOR SALE evident that they | gation ran al for weeks | FOUR ROOM modern bungalow, two quoted as parts of the Bible books months and no ation came bed rooms, full basement, hot wa- which Protestants call now “ap- the surface ter heat, Wouble™ garage. Price | ocrypha $4.300. ‘Terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, hard- wood floors, full basement, fu nace heat, gas water heater, gas} P {for us God's word only when we un-|@dge to be the word of God. This rstand it in that sense in which|has been done by individual men ‘God wants us to understand it. Forjand also by whole denominations lus Catholics the matter is simple.| which declared that each individual We have the deepest conviction that! person is the supreme judge how the | God throtigh Jesus Christ has in His| Bible has to be understood. This Church instituted # teaching author-|is the deeper reason why the Bible the apostles and their succes-;has come into contempt among the sors, to whom He gave the promise: |very denominations which claimed Zeho!d I am with you even to the|for centuries that they had to save end of world,” and the com-|the Bible and bring it before the ' : $ you hears me.”| people and which accused the Cath-| ment today by Mrs. F. H. Waldo, , the deepest con-| olic Church of keeping the Bible] press ch n of the organization. , holy and Cath-| away from the people. At the pres- . J, E. Featherstone, state pre- Christ's Chureh, isfent time there are thousands of of the Dakota Federation of ‘the divinely appointed guardian and' “Preachers of the Word of God,” as| Women's Clubs, and Mrs. Myrtle interpreter of the Holy Scripture.| they call themselves, who flatly son Cole, chairman of the state We accept the Bible in that sense inj that the Bible is a book inspir department of the American home which the it; | God; but every Catholic, pries of the organization, and dean of wo- laypersons, knows that, if he should! men at the state agricultural college reject the Bible inspired by God, he|are to address all of the mectings. would by that very fact cut himself} Club institutes and round table MORE PUNCH Making Plans | | For Conventions Opponents Warm Up For Hot} Fight on Prohibition and Income Returns Gas on Stomach Made Mrs. Cook Nervous prereea “For years I had gas on the stom- ach and was nervous, Adlerika ha done more good. than anythin (signed) Lela Cook. One spoonfyl Adlerika removes GAS and often brings surprising relief to the stom- ach. Stops that full, bloated fecling. Don't waste time with pills or tab lets but let Adlerika give your bowels a REAL cleansing, bringing out mat- ter you never thought was in your system! Jos. Breslow, Drug; Minot, N. D., April 9.—Club_ wom- en of North Dakota are now making s for the district conventions h will be held during May and early June, according to announce- Phere ie, BY CHARL N hington, nator | ASUTY that there w: in the road ov ly those t d as authentic and reliable | which are published with the approy- al of the Catholic Church aucnori- ties. We say, therefore, it is not Mr. |Dralle nor the men appoint King James who are authorized bj | God to decide which books are parts of the Bible. The mere name “Ap-| rypha” given by Protestant auth-! prs to some books of the Bible does nake these books apocryphical or | port. Two Days and Then Easter Get Long Wear With Your ROOM modern bungalow, hard- later on rejected by Protest-| 2 J ’ vee fast, bauble peed Erle i G f In 405, Innocent I. sent to a Bishop . Terms. in Gallia, the present France, a cata- ROOM. modern dwelling, logue of the books of the Bible, and qloorsyo Mull soRsements it is authentically the very same cat- i condition, gar: logue which was published again Terms. | by gthe Couneil of Trent April’ 8) OM oder wi ory | 046, Aline: hainweadr diosa wou Here Mr. Dralle has my reasons! trim, fire place, lawn, trees, garden aot ans es aes etree See TT ave for more than a thousand years be-! double garage, east fore have been honored as parts of Ais the Bible by all Christendom. BiG ace. y} Wish, to remind ‘Mr. Dralle of MS : the ¢ that the Greek church foWieitiines (bed room ao, Hanpaleaiiniataleanonfonteataloraerol story dwellifg, west end, basement | the Bible the very same books which UAL A A a ae ee Portestants later rejected. This is FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, full evigen trom he ovnteena Canon: basement, heat, hardwood ES EU Oa ee CCL floors. e $4,700. $800 cash, |~— eat i ae balance monthly. > |FOUR ROOM. bungalow, built 1921, east front, full complete basement, | | furnace heat, hardwood floors, built-in features, electric stove, screened porch, near school. Price . Good terms. SH and $45 month including interest buys a modern six room heuse, hardwood floors, hot water at, garage, East Price to his | reasons for} Reason There were s this. To begin with, a to uninterestin ures had to pr cede the investigators’ arrival at an; definite conclusions. While this dig-+ ging was going on there was nothing | to give out. In the second plac doubt existed as to t ax information it was le-| permissible to make public. present law does, indeed, 4 vide publicity so far as the matter of assessments is concerned but most uthorities ‘hold that further de- Is, such as Senator Couzens be- an to rake into more and mor ‘arther he went, cannot be rev under penalty of fine, evident that in the year) ynod in Rome under Pope us a canon or list of the books lot of digging in Bible was published which HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Clothes Have Both. . considerable ! nount of age. Price $5,500. i FIVE Wear When you buy a stylish suit that, looks good on you, you soon form an attachment for it. That’s fine if it will wear. Our suits do, they not only wear, but they’re always good looking. Style Wider shoulders, lower pockets, com- fortable trousers, single and double breasted models. Gothic browns, fawn, biscuit, hazelnut, mouse, bram- ble are all new colors. They’re very becoming. a kuka, Hopi In by her million, Hepdr in New York, co-respondent. a” senators, | including’ some of Couzens’ fellow, committeem n, opposed the investi- jon all .iong and hampered it all could himself has | heen bitterly for persisting} apy n it th denied a place on jt). he pow te finance com- mittee and 1almost as al, Follette-Brook- | \, oup. \ se things explain why, during | jn, i its earlier stages, the inquiry has! cnake-skin dragged. teaeiae Gathe When Senator get around to n ¢losures, however, of punch He prefaced “many mil band, Clifford has filedsuit ning the Indian as Couzens » Europe mship. Homeric lot of ladie Norris broug Among t ul j color w Jean People’s Forum Editor's Note: The following is an answer to ‘an article by Rev. G. H. Dralle, regarding the reading of the Bible in the pub- lic_ schools, which appeared in “The People’s Forum” in Tues- day’s issue of the Tribune. The controversy is closed as far as the Tribune is concerned. | 4 in a striking way} y the principles laid . down by un ‘atholic church are for} T il A a sane understanding and interpreta- | tion) of tHe wBibleN in| xegard to To-j avons bias 4, II, Rev. Mr. Dralle’s quota on is not correct when compared | with the venerable Vulgata. Then} he quotes only a small sentence which re its full meaning from the text given in the foregoing! verses, 7, 8 9, and 10. Even, when quoted as*by Mr. Dra does by no means Christ as the and only source of salvation, as he claims it The meaning is plain enoug! practiced by men dr: erey upon them.” If such quotation shall be considered evi-| dence enough to prove that the book of Tobias has to he rejected as ap- ocryphical, every other book of the{ also be rejected. The same! d to the other quo- 6, 9-20. the second hook of the Mac- cabees Rev. garbled quot 46, and then s that may be dra i | how necessary er (center), Parisian | med ceat, st trim and Jane Clothing Bergesons Where better things cost no more. Couzens = king de-! they Mellon on pended on longer it 1 part of the inq and not even on b knocked out. the other to be front. had plenty > ageney i a most complete list of houses, lots and farm lands, ' with new listings coming in every day 48] Insurance of all kinds written in re: liable companies. them by mentioning] as having been lost to the government through misman-| agement in income tax collection. He referred to the settlement of a! § a tGt stein ognines the Aan) CUSTER PARK aE oe MADE READY FOR SEASON . He specified the United Corporation as a being nd isn't finished art has until somebody ° Editor Bismarck Tribune: T suppose, those of your readers vho read the letter of Rev. H. G. Dralle in the Bismarck Tribune o April 7, against my remarks regard . ugn ting the reading of the Bible in pub Phone “O”'' jie schools expect a reply to his as- sertions. > To make things clear, my r tion had heen, we Catholics do not accept any Protestant Bible, but only the Catholic Bible. 1 also sta that the Protestant Bible excluc certain pas and even cer hooks which the Catholic church for more than a thousand years ways honored ‘as parts of the Bible; s for example the book of Baruch, Phone} Tobias, the books of the Maccabees ‘ t and some other: tents of ve food wor Allow me to add to this some Cath-]# blasphemy Phone 616R. A ‘ 4-9- Bt Experienced cook wants job cooking for bridge or road gang. Phone 164 or write Bismarck Employment Agency, Bismarck, N. D. 4-9 lwk FOR RENT —Large, nicely furnished room in a modern hgme. Phone 1102 808 Avenue B. 4-9 4t i “You may get | — p tos ai of. Wrigleys too” R sive Service Money to Loan | Webb, Block. 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