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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1929 time with them and benefited by their counsels, was above : : : The Bismarck Tribune — ¢ would think of saying, “Washing- He, Kl garter Tae fsa the thee or the leader of my party.” "tea In the Fires of Valley F ‘orge! 4 eee i every citizen has the right to thrill at the thought, t “Washington was the father of my country.” PRG \ [ ‘) Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company bis- j a on N. Sian aac coated: the postoffice at Bismarcs LINDBERGH IN CABINET : * . President anc Publishe: | ‘The suggestion that Colonel Lindbergh be giver: @ place i in the coming Hoover cabinet, where his talents and i Swbdecrintion Hates Payable in Advance knowledge as an aviator could be utilized to govern- ‘| Daily by carrier, per year ......... $7.20 | ment advantage in the development of 1ts aviation aciiv- — |} Dally vy maul, per year: (in Bismarck 12" ities, was such an appropriate proposal that it is to be j Fe song! aim cutee womnntea? aa bax | Put into practice at once without waiting for the incom- softer, mixing together with @ fork. i ‘Daily py mail, outside of North Dakota 6.00 | ing administration to do so. He will be appointed tech- oO 53 . yi rae ee ee ee eon sme 4 ie aca, Hh ate er jar Litt nical adviser.to the aeronautics branch of the commerce al i is ‘ conhtast—Wholewneat muffins, é ' cous io a Gate pire Br department. This probably’ will mean his retention in ’ F eggs, stewed Dr. McCoy will gladly answer | Weekly oy mall, outside ot North Dakota, no coe ; : ki Lunch—Potato on the half Stell || personal questions on health and + Der YeAt .sereeseenere is : 150] Lindbergh's importance to aviation in general 1s 80 ; j 4 BEN. \\ bev liam = and let- 1] tet, addressed to him, care ot the Member Aadit Burea pronounced that it has been recognized in the proposed > ES Y ‘i , y Dinner—Roast of veal, green peas, || THbune. appointment. The advisory capacity in which he will 4 © : , asparagus, stuffed celery, jello. or cf is ogee ot ike? sppocernet oral ee ok function within the cabinet will not tie him up at Wash- : ? jell-well with whipped cream. e Associa Press 1s exclusively et % S Monday 4° tor republication ot all sews dispatches credited t it ington. He will be at Iiberty to engage from time to \\ en ‘ iy S f Breakfast—Small piece of “broiled | Or aut otherwise credited in this newspaper. ana alsc time in those missions In which he has so well served \ : os ~ i ham, crisp waffle, applesauce. the focal news of spontaneous origin published herein ing and diplomacy. He will be at the call of an as- 4 i Y: Lunch—Eight-ounce glass of orange , All rights of republication of all other matter berein | sistant secretary in charge of aviation and his advice Juice. * ¢ lettuce lea fre also reserved. will be sought on such subjects as airports, airways, Dinner—Vegetable soup, Salisbury er feted oe er ae ec cme aan steak, mushrooms en casserole, raw |salad forms re tatives ean OyaS ea eta Recor ay accident . y M4 ~ celery, steamed carrots, dish of ber- | meal, one-quarter of a of G. LUGAN PAYNE COMPANY prevention. pay based on time he 1s awe a ‘ : ries (canned). cheese should be allowed for each NEW YORE .... Fifth Ave. Bidg. called on to give to the government. b , ‘Teesday 5 person. CHICAGO DETROIT} Lindbergh will fit into the’ place, in fact, he would Breakfast—Coddled eggs, re-toasted Rprer’ Tower Bldg. Kresge Bldg | rit in still better as an assistant secretary of commerce, See ged Wenes “en (Official City, State and County Newspaper) some people think. He has been doing such a good job é ; ‘ Question: 8. A.C. writes: ‘Tam a in promoting aviation from the outside that nothing Pas ts “ e. young girl of 17, strong and healthy. GEORGE WASHINGTON in his line is too big for him. Aviation has attained a a re * ‘ . berth with peanut butter dressing. {I do not do any hard work, and Ido - tremendous vogue since he flew the Atlantic. To give yy 1 inner—Roast mutton, stewed to- tne Sur teks, Wuktigen ae Thtesme “tower it a practical popularity, he flew through Mexico a é Ay v f peor igen ree ue cab- above all others. Neither the contamporaries of the one | Central America, thus helping to establish a transcon- f ; Wednesday nor those of the other approach either of these sons of | ‘inental air service. Just recently he has developed the ’ aN \ a Breakfast-sCottage cheese and ap-| | Answer: Besides the Possibility of February in the heroic mold of their Americanism. idea of other air lines over the Gulf of Mexico and the a , Y ‘ Plesauce, melba toast. @ general toxic condition affecting Caril Lunch—-Raw apples as desired, | your circulation, you probably have "They themselves are deadlocked between each other an sie a Cae a hana athe Z : . , small handful of pecans or almonds| some impingement of the spinal f in their fame. It is impossible to strike a comparative 0 follow up these activities and at the : Beta, y q (shelled). nerves which go to your arms. I judgment as to their greatness and to say that one sur- ee raya given an advisory post with the government, \ a’ y 1 ongrinettinaed jello esis in Nota advise you are irae ipa passes ying colonel will have double opportunity to be y i" cubes in bouillon cups), baxed white- sician who understai inal Perera pits, Gaara te tabeetl mentite) the guiding spirit of aviation in this esuntry afherthes Ep , mashed turnips, string beans, | treatments and get his opinion about the affairs of their country will forever separate them | the world as usual : * ee melpdey petbaaes Sauerkraut wi . : y auerkrau as types of American leaders and of political idols. They arn w3en CRIED A) oy Breakfast—Poached eggs, melba| Question: Mrs. C.D. R. asks: vary in all their elements of activity, of mentality and A SHRINE TO GENERAL LEE : £ toast, stewed prunes. “what do you think of raw sauer- i of social makeup. . The movement to purchase the boyhood home of b mG Lunch—Baked sweet potatoes, string |kraut or baked kraut? ia is the H ¥ General Robert E. Lee and transf i ' _ j i bean salad. artichoke @ good vegetable?” | When one thinks of Washington in the character of| os. 4. attaining atar ak ites yoemiee ye ; 4 " Dinner—Roast beef, baked par-| Answer: Sauerkraut may be used } gentleman in whom aristocracy and democracy blended, Franklin D. sh pI 7 WETTO€: 2 — 3 snips, asparagus, sliced cucumbers (no | if properly combined with other non- . ‘that is as near as one can come to comparison, for the anklin D. Roosevelt of New York is the latest dis- vinegar, stewed prunes. - | starchy vegetables and with proteins. * g@emocracy of Lincoln -was blended with humble birth tinguished person to agree to serve on the national Friday Fresh cabbage is a non-starchy vege- * gnd enfolded in the rugged social epidermis of the advisory board for the project. UR Breakfast—French omelet, re-.| table which may be used the year § ‘A couple of decades ago there undoubtedly would hat A toasted Shredded Wheat Biscuit, |round. The Jerusalem artichoke is a \ frontier. ‘Washington was a military genius likened to we stewed raisins. tuber vegetable somewhat similar to * Scipio; Lincoln had no military glamour or skill and been a good deal of unthinking hostility to such a plan. Lunch—One pint of buttermilk, 10| the potato and is grown in certain came no nearer martial fame than an almost burlesque | 1" T1any parts of the north there would have been pro-| sae on nee sida eae cee wh Lede a a reat being in ee service ptain Blac! tests against honoring a “rebel.” 4 Rober ts B. kt { iner—Bro! fi sole, spin- | market during the late summer Reaiicewic wet ae eee ae aa nnead of g{ But the passing of time has brought added wisdom. y Die ach, eggplant, turnip cup salad, plain | fall fashington was & surveyor @ business head of a teak iB) js ©1928 by NEA Service,Ine. jello or jell-well, no cream. Thyroid Gland % great plantation. Lincoln’s surveying was negligible, for 4 as well as south, it is now universally realized |1732—George Washington born. 5 Saturday Question: P. D. B. asks: “What is professionally he was so vastly more lawyer. Both had| that Lee, for all that he fought against the Union, was| I havo two hobbies. One is that! 199¢—Pirst railroad in California : Breakfast—Baked, stutfed apple, |the function of the Enyrold giana? teal religion and tenderness, but the tenderness of Lin- |® great man and a splendid American. He is one of | any roca is not good enough for th+ opened. The pros and cons of a woman in| with small amount of cream, one or Is it necessary to retain this in order the few Civil he % 3 the cabinet are beginning to break | two slices of melba toast. to enjoy good health? I have a small coln was far more typically a part of his character than fe vil war heroes whose place in the national | children, the other is that just any | 1862—Jefferson Davis inaugurated | out in our magazines and press and | Lunch—Cooked kale, baked ground | goitre and am considering having it that of Washington. Much of Washington was masked | ®ffections becomes more firm each year. It is perfectly | old room is not good enough for the under permanent Confederate | be heard wherever politically-minded | beets, salad of lettuce and water- | removed by surgery.” 4% in austerity. Lincoln was just as intensely and wholly safe ‘to predict that the movement to turn his birthplace | boy. 7 breccia sai ace jareree eel venir ed ea cress. . perl gl aes Hey eee of the oppositely of an affable . ashingto! . | into a national m rit hi pace hold 812—Prohibitionists hel ir fomen ypes, feminists Dinner—Buttered carrots and peas, | thyroid gland is very important since Oicad cure in Ree bens Ber eee tral is vote. ee gen ai for pike national convention at Colum-jantis, are. manifesting no little|olive and cheese salad, pineapple | the secretion of this gland acts as a » J gal y e it, sun- | bus, Ohio, amount of conscience in this matter. | sponge. regulator of metabolism. I am send- gling figure in shabby attire, do not compare either. 37 IN 100 WORK lit, pleasant room, that I have urged | 1899—John Jacob Astor, Sr., died. They constantly remind themselves| Olive and cheese salad: To a half |ing you my article on “Goitre” with One would stress the fact that these men were con- over and over again for the children, and everybody else that we must not | pound of cream cheese (the kind sold outlines of the form of treatment I % trasts were it not that they are one and the same in| Of every 100 people in the United States, 37 were | Dut it is going to hold a most violent | @——______¢|demand woman in the cabinet |in small blocks wrapped in tinfoil) | consider the most satisfactory for this the hearts of their countrymen—great national figures | &@infully employed in 1928, as against 39 in 1920 and 42 See Cree nicak section sett eet b] BARBS _ | | Simply because she is a woman; that |add a small amount of thick sweet | trouble, as I do not advise an opera- : we 5 to be reverenced through all the generations that shalt|! 1910, according to the national industrial conference | that too often falls to the Jot, of | @~ ol pancslccrorpnetee tirremicel a” paoeeh ate Velie ree eet oe board. That decrease in the number gainfully employed, | Thomas or Richard” or Henty—fist | Woman critical after burns, says a | job; that we must be fair and rally ORDER. FaRiy rire Pes BP oe Le ee ee ena nee een NGLaET wEREomaad jj, Miark the endurance of the republic. ofa because he is @ boy! headline. ‘Th ‘i known airpl fecturer, dressed | lea for Jamestown to make ig ts ie rihon that in 18 years five in every 100 persons, de: 3 wise he is a boy ine. They get dissatisfied so|to the support of a man more pecull- | Known airplane manufacturer, dre ves sare 10e ee be biag : oe 1 aie relea Seaton mighysexpect, to fie Ob ad n enbatan, monstrates a dis-)""Ty isn’t right, it isn't fair, it isn’t |easily! arly fitted for the task, and so on, |Rerself in a golden gown and slippers |hher home. : 1 basis for comparison, but they rather accentuate the | tinct advantage in civilization. policy. If you want your boy to grow ipl th eee the other evening and hurled herself contrast and set them apart from each other as fixedly| The national board attributes much of this decrease }up with the feeling, “I'm just a boy| A Kansas circuit judge has ruled MEN STARTED IT to her death from her fifteenth floor | | Miss Lou Pennebacker, house sten- as soll and water are differentiated. Washington was|to increased ‘school and college attendance. Boys and|and anything's good enough for me” that smeartase 1s not cheese. Oh,| I wonder if this isn't the out-crop-| partment in New York. Her hus-|ographer, has been called to Fargo the founder amid the founders of the/nation, Jincoin' [girls stay longer in school than they did‘10 or 20:yeats | thats exachly. tite, standard be is | well, neither is grand opers, for that | ping of subtle masculine propaganda |)And, prostrated a, or Hy Hes oe bby: the illness of her brother. ‘ z going to grow . He won't; matter, rather:than.of feminine origin solely, | ost following her in a suicide at- the preserver among the preservers. Washington even| ago, more grade schoo! students go to high school, ard | much higher than the standard’ you * * * It sounds very idealistic and might | tempt, remarked among other things || Mrs. G..A._Engbretson and son, handed down the ethics of an international attjtude that | more: high school students go to college. The same is| set forehim when he is little. ‘The Atchison Globe feels that since | be worth much or anything as an | that when, drowsy from a flight, he | Junior, have returned to their home would tend to keep the young nation on an even keel, | true practically ‘all over the country. That is good for} | Why shouldn't a boy experience a| fireproof paper has not been per-| argument, if meticulous care had al- |had fallen asleep that afternoon, she | in Fargo x ale visit with Mrs. Eng- bretson’s free from the perils of fore: tanglement; Lincoln | the indivi direc | feeling of unfairness and resentment ; fected, it is time to start a news-| ways been exercised had complained that he “never had ai cia eats n|the individuals directly affected as well as for the na~ | feenns of unineness ane Sessler | erin hell. ‘There's an editor's Job | male appointees, to the cabinet ‘had |time to pay cny attention’ to her.” penned the emancipation proclamation that just as| tion. . parison with those of his sisters or | for some Chicago police reporter. been peculiar! ted the Dismissing Mrs. Fokker’s act as | surely laid.another destructive peril and set the ship of And while the percentage of gainfully employed has | parents? Ce were Pepnicteds care poten ee that of a nereously diseased and irre- state on even keel also. decre::sed, bank sccounts and insurance have increased | Aside from this, however, there is} Colonel Lindbergh chose ® quiet. | other reason than that they deserved sponsible woman is not enough. There So the nation has to set aside two days each Februar -nously ; | the peculiar psychology of thé male |home-loving girl as his life's com-|a litical plum. are hundreds arid ‘thousand: of cases for leaders of such supreme ores ia one let cae esac oni bosseaeed, bine ‘© | Sek tenes Saves sees ee Laity oor a enaand. nen cabinet appointments are | Of domes: seer hes no time, oF efface the other nor the two blend into one, and both care for the flighty kind. | put on a general basis of'the right job| Dane Watt © Sse che wite at home, amare aeianat® 69 Aoveitcat sewronne fren thaws —— his ow tent, his own dug-out. You paEnch of us has $3.09 less than be only, is there much sense in talking | Red Sinclair Lewis'g “Aro enjoying political freedom and privilege which one | Editorial Comment never heard of boys borrowing each ®@ year dgo, we are told by the | about woman's “lack of experience” as per ae soapy poiveig en fole established and a Treasury Department. One fact that rae the. txsaed be goprcagl fre days se probably will not be ascribed to Re- - . woman” with her own interests “out- ‘ tor. Now it turns in grateful homage to remember the FROM MOVIES TO OPERA * 34 * 2 & side. toe honne might t be x God-send | | Father of his Country, to absorb the inspiration of his] 14 js the fashion snc aie owe hus ened : Edison says he never has known .»|they must necessarily be more than a ' pareer and his personal and civic virtues and thus clarify | stars to step overnight into grand oper. Mary Lewis anyone who was really happy. Is it 3 . : a wife amuser when at home. || the national soul. With the great mass of the people| made it. So did Grace Moore. But the feat was never eet Temiing ine: ences wai this annual poteaielict ns Chem, the honesty | attempted by a cinema actress until,last week when if i e Rather t: berry pe ‘abo and the cleanness ‘of privately apd. pub- | DONGEs were awarded to Hope Hiamptlp. foe ee oo : : Dene ee geestion “by Dr,| + FAWANG TO ENCOURAGE = & Uicly, will have that effect. The heart of the nation| pany. i Joseph Collins, famous neurologiat,| OP PONENTS TO HOLD UF : ests true, the deplorable lapses from rectitude typified |" Unfortunately for news purposes it missed being a ane PE lel that every large city have a social MAALIRLCANEA in great: public scandals springing out of the venality| nonstop flight. Singer Hampton, too, had tried a turn teere’’ the nities samiring service center for the express purpose | =~ = North | (Dummy) — of one or a few men.of wealtix of political power are not |! operetta-—fust in “Madame Pompadour’ and then in bea aa SE ee eae, ee 43 Lia '}*My Princess,” ‘She had married profitably—one Jules q ity from_a life of boredom and vapidity. 9875 the measure of its morality, rather the outcome of its /prulatour, who has sympathized generously with her Violet: That isn't vanity, my dear O754 frustfulness and the abuse of the national confidence.’ | operatic ambitions. There was a two-years’ intensive STR ge ape ADE EES: 4 too seriously. 45432 ‘Historians affect solicitude because the myth and tradi-| course in: singing, an advertised “Boheme” canceled by : a Pages viewpoint must be acquired 1 tion have overlaid and concealed the real Washington, geet egy a es fs Meo whieh be ivoleanie pac Stel eg time sme gir * * ‘This will not diswurti the’ millions. ‘The people know) Her Such, vernlots s, “renstgs tno went from Mane natural bridges have been discovered MRS. FOKKER West— : their Seniogys a thay ‘want to know him. They! hattan on a°special train ss special guests of Husband in the-southeastern part of Idaho. Mrs. Iola: Fokker, wife of the well- Lends © 3 East— é attribute to those qualities which they idealize] Srulatour. : : : fe and good man. He could not tell - f 2 THE EMPTY THEATERS iA (Detroit News) s a q Declare . factignalisin; he prized the simple ife| of neiors aad netrenses are out of work. Several thea- vane re tn sie ot SE pestion valuable properties, in the heart of the business 7 s “oak chaps to ho other character in history is like homage | S¢¢tion, are closed, and others have announced that they a som 2 Z : : given. A few other people who have struggled for free- | 876.8008 to shut thelr doors. Yet New York is Prosperous, BY TH’ FALL FROM TH? CLIFF, A MEM ~WMom- KATES care 4 FORTY YEARS AGO South bids one spade; dom have their lberators, but Washington in the minds | ‘There is general agreement as to what is the matter. THERWISE I WOULDA fouenr YA COME: ALNIN, ~ TIME » George D. Hand left yesterday for |*¥ ‘of the American people’ is more than a liberator. The: om FoR You To Retire /.. Tu Yankton, 8. D. Revolutionary war might have been won without the’ TH' GRIZZLY- BEAR Wit MY Go WITH You To Your : = Jeadership of Washington, but it is not at all certain Fists / wo» WELL, TH! ONLY Room AND RELATE”. SOME ~ Sag si carga * : Ee Sie: the dieayine tntiuence ot Washingtan, ES ? » RELATE: SOME Paul, ere yisiting friends in the clty. Declarer to pont the steading infinece of Washington, TW 16 Do WAS TAKE 76 a ff TRUTHFUL BKPERIENCES To — ; : 1 TREE, AN! T DID, ww WITH Zs Nou ABOUT “MY wisiT w reverence by. Bugle as the name of WeRh | preg d TH GRIZZLY RIGHT AFTER {\ THE HEAD- HUSTERS OF € ington 1s revered by Americans." The Prench people and , : ’ “| ooh ME fae HAUF WAY UP TH! TREE BORNEO fa. YOUR. UNCLE y | pian Shan eee for pablesngceny the ee He ‘ r : Bag Mg Edo HAPPENED 2 ‘ by erate Wal cee : we SUSPENDER BUTTON ~~ /' A “e : L pe DAY OF WASHINGTON, ~ v minded. After the debauch comes the reaction, and good ij iN TH? BACK BROKE ITS THREAD s une a ‘| FR wrth ‘Suck force, THAT oF HiT Wile. AMONG. OTHER. DEEDS, TH’ GRIZZLY SMACK. IN TH’ Seg eA orig all “LEFT. ENE. AN? PUT f ee pa Bgl ah w=, WHAT HAPPENED To TH’ BEAR {| ha ad THEN? 2. WELL, FM : AWE! yg aRE Ee: 3 pl ATE