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= PAGE FOUR T | ' The Bismarck Tribune An ludependent Newspaper b THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER | globe. Taarck as second class mail matter. | been invested to Daily by mail, per year, (tn Bismarck) Daily by mail, per year, (in state outside Bismarck) .. Daily by mail, vutside of North Da ‘Weekly by mail, in state, per year Weekly by mail, :a state, three years for . Weekly by mail, outside of North Dako a, pe year Member Audit Bureau of Circu Member of The Assoclated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the -20| Island combined ; Hes | ber for himself, b | manufacturer in 1.00} +2.30| : a |a concession that all manner of bus’ this will prove th eee er tL Peer reer ey use for republication of all news uispatches credited | to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper, and also the local news of spontaneous origin published herein. All rights of republication of all other mat- | ter herein are also reserved. | The city of ™ |There is no gold tremendous wealt veneer Awe sss msnee a modern busines: failed, ‘OMPANY hebeereester ree turies, and makes them come true. | Three or four centuries ago men believed; that the Amazon basin of South America was} a land of great riches. Sir Walter Raleigh outfitted an expedition for that region, seeking} the great city of Manaos, which, he was as-! sured, was made all of gold. Spain and Portu-| gal sent similar outfits; one and all, they never | SOPB SO Pee Be ww tN Am ee it should be. Towns get repw tention. people come there They never found their golden cities. They |and an unpainted found jungles of incredible density, cut up by turbulent rivers, interwoven with limitless swamps, peopled by head-hunting savages who moved like ghosts among the thousand-mile forests, infested with biting and stinging in-| sects and snakes, haunted by tropical diseases. In these jungles their expeditions melted away; the survivors came back convinced that Brazil held no gold, and that if it did the jungle ‘was an impassable barrier. History accepted their verdict. sible back to you. Make public opi knock, refuse to c who will not help. footsteps of the old adventurers, seeking riches; healthfulness, wh failed he is sure to succeed. He is not looking grow rubber trees. But he will take from the Amazon region more money than Raleigh and) his compeers ever dreamed of. For the fact is that the Amazon basin is just ‘land he could easily grow, not only enough rub- Brazil, jubilant over his coming, has given him +eee 1.80] He will build cities and railroads, engage in |of the great Amazon jungles. | right, and so were their fables. The best advertisement of your business is the town you live in if it’s the kind of town etition makes reputation. reputation one that will attract favorable at- It will thus draw people and where weeds, clean the streets and fix the sidewalks. Wash the store windows and discountenance the flaring sale sign. Be fair to your public officials and pay your taxes without grumbling so that they may give the best service pos- Our town should be one where folks are friendly, where progressiveness is appreciated, in the great Amazon jungle. And whcre they! ered an asset, where education fits for the fu- ture, where recreations are plentiful for all, helping hand is extended to the unfortunate, where employment is plentiful, where invest- ments are sound, where intolerance is un- | known, and church spires point the way to/the great resources of the 'is one of the richest sections of land on the For untold centuries the dank jungles {have been enriching its soil: It has hot weath- open it up, it will be a fabu- it is estimated that on this ut enough for every other tire the United States as well. makes him a veritable king. iness; and Brazil believes that e beginning of the cultivation fanaos will never be found. in the jungle. But there is h, The old adventurers were It remains for s man to succeed where they tations as well as men. Rep- Make your town’s is prosperity. house a reproach. Cut the inion too hot for those who operate for general good and ere attractiveness is consid- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Just Another Rainbow? Be aera NEA Service Writer Washington, May 10.—When Al- bert Bacon Fall was made secre- tary of the interior, the conserva- Fall was given jurisdiction over WGHP WMAQ WOWO KMOX KMBC KOIL FRIDAY, MAY 11 (By The Associated Press} Programs in Central Standard time. Add one hour for Central Daylight time. All time is P. M. unless other- wise Indicated. Wavelengths on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. 826—KYW Chicago—s70 §:00—Uncle Bob 0—Organ th al rchestra 0—Old Time Music :00—Crescent Party 635.4—WHO Des Moines—560 6:00—Orchestra; Studio 7:00—Federation of Music Clubs 7:30—La France Orchestra 8:00—Palmolive Hour the assertion: world by feelings rather than by Not on List of Great Thinkers.” Tribune, and most disgusted with “Christ moved the ought.” Such an assertion is nothing less than a blasphemy against Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who for us men and for our salvation has become man and has redeemed us by His sacrificial death. Is it the business of a fair-minded lands, phosphate and grazing lands, forest Fall and Secretary of Agriculture grabbed everything in sight to fling at Fall and such conservationists as Glifford Pinchot and Harry Slat- tery joined with the forest service itself to save the forests. Fall lost. The old gentleman, before and since his retirement, has been ac- cused of a great deal more than looting the naval oil reserves. He has been charged with favoring his friends as he tened to open up WASHINGTON LETTER through the executive order and handed them to favored interests, Fall then went after the navy’s oil. When he took office, the navy | had five reserves—petroleum re- two shale reserves in Utah. millions of acres of oil lands, coal! Fall left the cabinet, the navy had oe lands, |its two shale reserves, which no lands and alljone wanted. Doheny had Elk Hills public |—which he said was worth years previous, Fall had supported @ campaign of the oil interests to deliver the three reserves, but it was never successful until he took office. The supreme court has branded the Sinclair and Doheny leases as fraudulent or corrupt and ordered return of the reserves of the navy. Charges that men prominent in le ernment made “cleanups” in Sin- followed the dismissal of Director A. P. Davis of the Reclamation Service in June, 1923, all is un- derstood to have plotted Davis’ dis- missal, but the man’s reputation as an outstanding scientist of great Work, while Congress was out of j session and he and Harding were en route to Alaska, got rid of Davis. It was charged that Work Work contended that the job yNeeded a business man instead uf jan engineer. He gave the job to ex-Governor D. W. Davis, a former banker and grocer, who had no civil serious attempts to raid the public lands in derogation of the public interest. iidsicieca eae cea J IN NEW YORK | $$$ New York, May 10.—In addition to all her other troubles, the pretty chorine who wants to get along must be ready to rouse herself from WATER, AND KIDNEY ELIMINATION The kidneys have only one func- tion to perform in the body and that is to eliminate poisonous wastes from the body. In health the kid- neys have the power to extract elements of urine from the blood bbe but, at the same time, as the lood passes through the ki the eed parts of the mined eer disturbed but go on to do their work in various parts of the body. The red and white cells as well as the food materials contained in the and other poisons are retained. The kidneys of the average adult secrete and throw out about a quart and a half of urine daily. In many disorders which have their start in other parts of the body, it is necessary for the blood to eliminate an extra large amount of bodily wastes and toxins, The kidneys have their work to do in produces injury to the kidneys them- selves, A sick body is a body full of poisons, and these extra toxins must always be eliminated before health can be completely restored. In the cure of any disease it is important to supply the blood with plenty of water to assist in dis- solving the impurities in order to eliminate them. If the one who is ill uses an extra large amount of water, the blood is thus more liquefied and is better able to water, the kdneys are not irritated as much, and more waste products can be then passed out in the extra amount of urine secreted. thickness, but it is better for the one who is attempting to cure him- self of any disease to use enough water so that the urine is only a light straw color. Of course, the THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1928 EALTH DIET ADVICE fy (Established 1873) er and abundant rainfall; its productivity = D Mec Somuntihed by the Bismarck Tribuse C.mpany, Bis. would make even farmers from fertile Kansas DES LLAZ A, b ') marck, N. D., and enterea at the postoftice in Bis. rub their eyes. Some day, when capital has a se Zo She Sast- bleyt0 Saale George D. Mann ..........005 President snd Publisber; lously green garden spot. . DIET WILL BE ANSWERED i | Ford is to he the first to tap it. He ha ie ery 6 CARE OF Titts PAPER * Subscription Rates Payable in Advance vel eS, i tae ae Tae meren Daily by eatrist, per oa 8 ee $7.20 tract of land as large as Connecticut and Rhode re CHVELOPE when the stomach is comparatively empty. Distilled water is the purest water, and more readily absorbed, ill gladly answer questions on health dict, addressed to him, care of the Tribune. Enclose a stamped addressed envelope for reply. ueale be used whenever avail- able, The one who is trying to recover from any chronic or acute disease should fully realize the good which can come from extra elimination f r blood do not pass out in th i ‘i i i NEW YORK --- Fifth Ave. Bidg. paneer ene ane except in es of the Kidneys through the Kidneys, | Elimination CHICAGO DETROIT A Geod Place to Live themselves, as nephritis, al-|Of Poisons through the intestine, Tower Bldg. Ereege BMS.) wou for and with your home town Beau- buminuria, pylitis, tuberculosis, eto. |Skin and lungs is always vitally im rae ‘4 y 2: died In some cases, after continued |Portant, but the much abused kid. Wealth in a Jungle | tify it. Improve it. Make it attractive. Help abuse, the kidney membranes. be-|Reys, the unfailing functioning o1 Time has a way cf playing queer tricks on| make it the kind of town that you really want come hardened and even calcify so| Which has kept you alive so far us. It takes our old fables, discredited for cen | to live in. that the normal elimination of urea| Will also assist you in the cure of your disorder if you will just give them a better chance by furnishing them with enough water with which to perform the extra elimination which is necessary. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Question: Mrs. O. I. J. writes: “I have found your column very helpful and I would like to ask you doubted that the tropical jungles hid wealth| Help rid Bismarck of one eyesore after an- daly naan Mette ee Seseiusta wid ta ce ee have that would make the loot of Mexico and Peru)ther. Clean up vacant lots, and plant them in ned ba : ae sole ihe! eBiealrteeattnente aalece; cinenere, look insignificant. gardens. Make a cluttered-up yard a disgrace irritation of” excessive, “inipurivies [ete and several kin’ specialists have failed to help me.” Answer: ‘Your trouble can be en- tirely cured if you will follow the correct diet treatment. Space does not permit me to print the com- plete instructions, but if you will write me again, sending your name and address, I will be glad to send such information to you. Question: P. A. L. asks: “Do you advise the use of eggs every day in the week for breakfast if one likes them? # have heard that the. sul- phur which they contain would patient who could not use at least one egg daily. The average num- ber which may be used by any one person is between 10 and 14 a week. whites of several eggs each day, at breakfast or in place of meat at the evening meal. Question: W. H. writes: “I have already reduc@d 19 pounds by fol- that come to the ladies of the cho- | rus grow out of the fact that after the struggle to get her job, the weeks of rehearsal and the nights of effort on stage, her show fails | to click and closes. Rehearsals mean hour after hour of actual; physical effort, with an endless repetition of routine steps. Yet, I should say, chorines seem to me to get more fun out of their q i Y Y domain in Alaska. $100,000,000 to him; the Southern more water that is taken the more|lowing your advice, but I do not ch a8 rich as the old adventurers thought. It has | Heaven. 0,000, 3 service status. Work obtained an & Ta which I hy roe A ; ‘ ve want? In the preceding nine as ‘ific lulu Oil ° i urine will be passed in the twenty-| get rid of a pain whic! ave in 2 no golden cities, to be sure; but potentially it); Thats the kind of home town we want? seuatoes he hed pe Arie del a eerie aie ya ceective wat poe oe four hours, so that instead of only|the stomach. Sometimes I feel like th conservation measures favored |with Fall’s help and Harry Sinclair] ments, despite protest of the Civil at bree and a half of urine there | vomiting.’ bi : gested by the famous old racingjnearly all measures designed tojhad Teapot Dome. Service Commission. Engineers and will be from two to four quarts} Answer: If you do not know a melodrama of the speaking stage,|grant public resources for unpro- eee conservationists branded the deal| Secreted and eliminated during the|what is causing your pain, I advise op 4 AM that was written by Charles Dazey.| tected private exploitation. Ree “political is hip.” day. . .|you to go to your doctor and have a . = Se Fall had obtained jurisdiction Federated i winveting Sous ti tos It is wise to drink the largest|a diagnosis. This may prevent the tel eee {PEOPLE’S FORUM | Fall Prompily astonished pearly ape tboee Page Barstools aad austin, with 50,000 ‘members, de-| mount of water between meals,|development of a serious trouble. everyone by an attempt to take tl 2 st = FEATURES ON THE AIR e @| national forests from the jurisdic: cial Plnae ne penn Tree Hott oerbiial’ chore sot of Broadway everything is stressed |to traveling on its feet. The truck de: Friday, May 11 Bismarck, N. D oe — vate py Pahoa officers charged thet his disposition government scientists. whose jobs| except the word “work.” And work| driver who can set his sweetie up to Nee TT, REEL RRC EEAD WVU TOG Ou Waa May 7, 1928.|1908. “It was alleged that he was |°f,the reserves “risked the national ge ror deorarils is didn’t last |i®,What,the chorine knows little else|@ chai ride is indeed a sport. And ate 2:00—Angio Persians; Vienna Music WEAF WRC WGY WG AM Editor Tribune: working for paper manufacturers |¢*istence of the United States. ieee Aaa 1 avi iste tl but. We are all inclined to tell/no prouder moment can come into teh WWJ WEBH WTMJ KSD WRUM WoC WOW WDAE In your issue of May 7 you pub-| who wanted dense pulpwood forests | Pela ues veh ce inte OR. aa op. Elwoed aan caieaats al! her pesrieches and are oe rel ad oe a ee ae clerk = = i rm +” “Chriat | i i A {her successes and her scan her jt! i te 780s KSD Woe WHO WOW Woar i at ti lished an article headed: “Christ|in Alaska. A: bitter sow “between Dome, but the instance in which Fall neer, satisfactory to the conserva-|temptations and her virtues, but the pL Aca aad sae “Chale, the wheelers and says, “Chair, $:00—Paimolive Hour: Mother's Day Tribute—WEAF WRC WG overruled subordinates who tried to | tionists. hours she has to put into labo: i a 3 WRAL WG SD WRHM WOC I must confess, I am thoroughly | Wallace broke out. A great how! r put into labor | please! Woar eo WEAR RPRC MVOAL WHAS! ws ts disgusted that said ia ee went up over the country. The | Sve arene has not had as dapncuenoy eed Feagitideto failed somehow go neglected. GILBERT SWAN. 2:01 Palina Smoker: Musical Stars—WOR WADC WAIU WKRC find its way into the Bismarck|American Forestry association | ™uch publicity. Tt is said that for 5ay, oe bee Not the least of the heartbreaks aod MOM an sable tes . oe i v ised Davis a new position if he i i lic for golden cities or bejeweled, barbaric kings;|where government is efficient and popular, |tionists nearly went into conniption |serves at Ele Hills and Buena Vista, | yout: Urine is ordinarily amber colored, | If the yolk, which contains the sul- St all he wants is a tract of land where he can| where living conditions are good, where the| its. Calif., and Teapot Dome, Wyo, plas Would make his resignation appear! naying a certain specific gravity or| phur, is discarded, you can use the * len B 3 : F R i eliminate impurities through the| prove harmful if too many eggs are 4 But now Henry Ford, who possibly never|where good roads make it accessible, where tee eee eae led ate Hei lungs, Kidneys, akin and intestines. | used.” W heard of Walter Raleigh, is following in the|proper sanitary methods are conducive to By RODNEY DUTCHER " a 10r The urine thus diluted with more| Answer: I have never found a os i 9:00—Feature ie + ‘i clair stock after the Teapot lease work than any group of people I ry — OS nnn emer i mea ee hae cm uni a Seer have bee rove in arly et the cal ot ee [Tord "Ftp aot they ip Letters D. i00—Studio Feature onctS—WEX-WIR Detroit—0 tal city of the state, to bring so-| position of these and water and eee present at everything from a flower | Stunts with a gayety that seems in- < = 25¢ 9:00—Movie Club; Studto SCS hee ee called news which offends every |other rights. Fall resigned March 4, 1928. He|show to an automobile display. credible when one considers the day- = age 289.4—WBBM Chicago—770 —Wrigley Review Christian who has some love for ss pice had been constantly under fire.| Wherever cameras are pointed in|in-and-day-out nature of their occu-| | BY RUTH DEWEY GROVES = low €:00—Orchestra: Organ Spots Poe Jesus Christ our Saviour? And] Indians and their friends charged|Later he was credited with per-|Manhattan there you will find a Pier And one hears extremely a ave §:30—Concert Ensemble E 3 this simply because some writer |that the Fall-endorsed Bursum bill! suading President Harding to visit jchorine trying to crash into the pic-|/ittle complaint, such as comeS! Marye dear: is oa 8:00—Orchestras SE2-T- WINS Datel BO) who calls himself an author andjof 1922 would have robbed the| Alaska in furtherance of his|ture. Strangers invariably wonder |from stenographers, clerks | and)" 1 ‘really meant to say more to 8. ¥ a Ore philosopher makes such an utter-|Indians of all or most of their) schemes to open up that territory’s|how Follies beauties coincidentally |°thers who are called upon for a! you in my last let! i ‘ 1 965.6—WEBH-WJJD Chicago—220 Orchestra little extra effort. In the code of |¥°U,'" mY. letter about your be 2 ’s Club 8 r ance, although the world at large| property, amounting to more than) resources to the hungry hordes.|drop out of nowhere at almost eve: le extri in code Of havior when Norman got into dio PH as “rete t a anes has never heard his name? a billion dollars, The General Fed-| But Harding, proceeding to Alaska, | public function. The answer the chorine there seems to be n0l trouble with your South American =~ forage Pervien “Z89—WOWO Ft. Wayne—1810 Respectfully yours, eration of Women’s clubs and other |beeame converted by the oppo: that they don’t do anything of the|Such term as “extra effort.” | EX-| friend, : is] Orchestra Pasar ibis organizations lobbied successfully /and in his last speech before his|kind. They are always carefully|tra matinees, midnight perform-|' One of the biggest boasts of pres i 6.56 ince rtect_ Program VINCENT WEHRLE, to beat the bill and the storm of/ death, at Seattle, endorsed the| “planted.” Every conceivable de-jances—it’s all in their lifetime.| ont day young folks is their sports. c oo—Slumber Musto WOR Programs Bishop of Bismarck, | criticism helped hasten Fall’s exit| principles of conservation and|vice is used to "Keep them in the|Discipline doubtless plays a large manship, I understand. Now I won. ; stee ade aN-WLIA.cH -3—WOS Jefferson City—710 from the cabinet the next year. Blasted the hopes of Fall and his| limelight. part in this attitude, for no group der, Marye, if you consider it good ‘al cue cease (Editor's Note—The story to |, Having obtained the naval coal re- | friends. ; Strangely enough, in most _ dis-| of rookies ever underwent any great-| sportsmanship to run away from a otal Riaers. HS 370.2—WDAF Kansas City—810 which Bishop Wehrle refers was re- | 8¢*Ve® from the Navy department| The last conservationist outburst |sertations concerning these products axe lady of re peel a fight that you were responsible for? 14.7 :3)—Hoosiers §:30—School of the Air ceived by the Tribune over its Asso- ° . Norman was protecting you, as he ter Go—Ealmolive, Hour renee Rann Oee: clated Press ee yotesare The recent explosion in Wall te hte mek + 7:30—La France Orchest ublished in all the leading dai i is in 10:00—Popular Programs bidomPaimollve: Heures er of the nation which ped | OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern || Street, which kept tickers operating Personally, I’m glad you had sense 5 344.8—WLS Chicago—870 11:45—Nighthawks m.—Music. m.—Opening markets. " ther forecast. a. members of the Associated Press.) based on a public intelligence not more than 12 years old. ‘St certainly must be enjoying his trip r. Hays long after closing time, created a There, is no Pes ye eure, Bove awi el at Toland. "Coney Island is accustomed men and women if the younger gen- eration continues to fly in the face of convention and custom, to Waghington and Europe. | If you'd use a little more imag- ‘ lages in which the acti tak A scientist has removed the bark Reli: f f Curse pee ale better, oe eee reiunees place, to appear as they ‘did Pips ol of a dog in Seattle. Send the man e! rom and a chance to live happily. It tury ago. le Washington, of Constipation may seem Hike happiness to you a tg —-— ive @ whirl of excitement Judge Bailey in one day picked a Bu igggae Wise aE and, Jury to try Harry Sinclain Is there ach Battle Creek Physician B, jhe ” Sellers Fes ie ability to act in juvenile roles at one 2° Justice? Constipation | ia responsible 95| gure to do, you will diseever that et er ee hoa ee FOR SALE Bey edit crae aw ben neem fe, b= ad will make his film eome-back at the| Fertilizer, Black Dirt, Sand foun, Sans i AT hope ie that you Bs o Eltinge, where he will be seen in and Gravel, phone 62. Wach- tablet attracts water from the sys-|too long finding it out, because is| the famous racing melodrama, “In' ter Transfer. tem into the lazy, dry, evacuating | Something you might do may be too Old Kentucky,” with James Murray bowel called the colon. The water|much for Alan to tolerate. If noth- years| and Helene tello in the featured | See meee cemeeeney loosens the dry food waste and,ing more, that might lead to a series 4 roles on Friday and Satur- causes a gentle, hie ol natural jof quarrels that would rob your oy Complete line of movement without forming @ habit| married life of the peace that makes ry, who has now passed the; MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S or ever increasing the a truly blessed union, Do think this wkward fi which usually re- FURNISHINGS, Stop suffering from constipation.| over, Marye, dear. moves juvefiiles from the screen for SACK SLOVEN Chew a Rexall Orderlie at it, Lovingly, a certain period, will be seen minus; all his freckles in the role of Skipp; vil-!the jockey in the screen play sug- the towns and Capital City Clothing Store. 121% 5th St. Bismarck, N. D. Next bright. Get 24 for 26¢ es Oe ee ee io Store.—Adv. Dee NEXT: No thrills in home-male ing, says ane = 60 5 run on bookkeepers such as even|Chough to realize what an ugly af- SERS ET Face w sean getmorenns tune tines | asia be Shee Manhattan "had ever’ seen before. [fain 7%, were mized up ine But T is ; z nglo Persians aaa w st® enormous tradi in stocks 3 = SRS a | BARBS MAM IF He Malods “tt seit otic ‘Boskiener | ta don, you see that you hd a" Bo lowboat ( rs.) ct E be 3, 850 475—WMAQ-WAs Chicago—470 So a maaan * ‘ BASEBALL ScoRES «IF THAT A-t'Resuicts ovER A ~~ HE Won A Sho happened to. live out of town | been tending to your own business— Tl bet haven't baked a cak ‘= mon $:eb=Concert, Orenestra, 405.2-—-WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul.748 The English people were amazed AUT A RIB-LAUGH! & WHY A SHOULDER ON & WATFUL OF WALL suddenly moved into the city and| fl! Ret you haven - e e & goo FRO WOR Programe (3 hra.) 6 n Service Hour to find Henry Ford human and even . Bat ET CAR. INH STREET NICKELS, took rooms at hotels, lor i a Ha weakest ose two men * mon 10:00—Dance Music ‘aids genial. Probably they expected to SON, WE BIG TICKER AN'-TAPE B STE Love F ej As a result clerks who formerly fish a pave eccasion to be ‘ af SET WEW | Glneinnatinree aes see a mechanic with a carburetor MEM DONT Go IN FoR “THAT A LATER EDITION [3 AN” HE WEARS were to be found at Coney Island: fight “ each other? , Boot $:00—Studio: Concert enbtis ouart sas f 4 now can be seen of week-ends stroll- 's something for you to think cuth 1:00—Weitley, Review abT PB heatios Quarts, sticking out of one pocket and a pis- BARBER SHOP ANKIETY Jun ing the boardwalk at Atlantic City,|®bout when you rebel against the * ers) Sion—Dance Musie’and Studio 508.2—-WOW Omana—$90 ton out of another. But the chances ~-THREE POINTS ON A rubbing elbows with their 4 establiehed ziles ct jtociety. Where 261.2—WSAI Cincinnati—830 $:00—Cities Service Hour are that if King George ever came QUOTATION BOARD, MEAN who cl up millions, Broad- | Wu! ings end without order. in 8: ts 7:00—Anglo Persians to America somebody would ask him way has also found these bonanza|the world? It’s only by keeping Em—ehies Service Hour Fees Sa hare ad where he left his crown. ba US, “THAN ALL days of Wall Street helpful to its|im our own orbit, living our own Sete ee 9:00—Dance. Music’ ee TH’ Home vretbook. With millions in ready | lives as law and custom has decreed 3:90—Ealmative Hour 545.1—K8D St. Loule—880 Secretary of Labor Davis says money loose in city, the law of iat = shal live op as 5? are }200—Dane: 6:00—Cities Service Hour the fact that a million men are out “easy come, easy go” is applying, |*>le we peace security. 399.8-—WTAM Cleveland—750 PetwAnsio Persians of work is not a grave situation, ac- ven as in the gold camp days. 1|, Imagine for a moment what would Sieaiere nn. our” ABaks France Orchestre cording to a dispatch. course ply ‘told that never in years have | happen if the universe suddenly be- bi Persians 348.6—KVOO Tulsa—860 that depends largely on whether or: the dice games of Broadway been |came as disorganized some of FasL France, Pro $:00—Cites Service Hour | not you're one of that million. 0 many and so large. In one resort | the People ot lg ys A fons e F ; usic : erish, doesn’ lear’ el 9:00—Studlo Program 8:00—Palmolive Hour French critics told Will Hays that tens of thousands have changed a a aun cannariage thithe wate hands nightly. most of the Hollywood films were ° of affairs that will exist between

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