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we GE FOUR” s + be mutually courteous? nothing words e€ Bismarck Tribume) ri rcircen mowrits, and beewenn wotorst and peace an tian? Will husbands and wives be courteous first, and irritable afterward? Will courtesy be the lubricant eliminating the friction and vibration in human rela- tions? Is it because the rules of courtesy are difficult to learn that so few acquire this gentle, considerate, un- selfish and polite bearing so admired by all? STATESMAN VS. POLITICIAN A delegation of men and women recently waited upon ® congressman to argue against a certain bill. The solon listened to the argument and then announced that : s Tn Tuesday's article I gave you iy Bats, he would make up his own mind on the subject. The é 4 4 menu containing cheap bt whole- wrete) Ue Deeeuacaasies’ 280 | Committee then asked him whether, if all the people of some food, ‘the | total Com of which mall, mail, in state, three years for . mail, outside of North Lakota, E the United States were opposed to the bill, he would Ses poth ee lla Pana oe TE oo y R Yesterday's menu calls for an ex: ORE scsccasccsescccsecesevevsesccocsccscce 2.80! still make up his own mind. He replied that he would J fanaitire of slightly over Sle per be gtided by his own sense of what is right. ‘ . son, and here is another one today sinpslatea 'beie Obviously upset by the interview, a member of the : é a fk “Bi atemngeinage Balen Rt iidibstasea Pose yt, entitled to the use| delegation demanded to know “Is a representative a ‘y ‘ sharnstea these vive republication of all news dispatches credited to it representative? Should he be guided by the expressed \ ‘ : month so that the menus [Dot otherwise credited in this newspaper, and #80) opinion of his constitutents, or by his own judgment?”, : : taneous ce hce matter pereln| THis is, indeed, a nice question. As to thé moral im- Plications involved, not all have a theory. And whether a lawmaker should or should not be influenced by the kind of pressure which public opinion can bring to bear upon him fs a question for omniscience. But this much ts certain: Strong men, able men, self-respecting men, make up their minds and cannot be swayed by the outcries of any organized group. Weak men, spineless men, demagogues and self-seekers, on the other hand, keep an ear to the ground and rush to do Bs ee i Foreign Representatives ©, LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY i NEW YORK .... ve. (@HICAGO DETROIT Tower Bidg. Kresge Bidg (Official City, State and County Newspaper) NOBILE’S VANITY PENALIZED the meee lar ti si General Umberto Nobile—as Christopher Columbus was ‘itarit ye SEED the seat Malta =is cabterset Ll ne kath tiatibanttarn eee atlas Thcughtful people, on the whole, prefer men of the reat moese wi iIncovi ¥ "| first type. Especially, since the pressure usually brought P turni| ts k F , : ps and celery, roast salad @cts of geographical discovery. Ledaheabah S LERcabil to bear upon a representative is exerted by an organ- Y ff of grated carrots and spitach Spgs self renown, however, after a career marked by tion ana | 207 minority not representative of public opinion. R sauce. €xpeditions of adventure, he retires in Ne "et TE a oe } ect zy have ee brown. funder censure because of the tragic lure of B e rice, er whole grain or ground @econd north polar air flight, in which the lives of out- CLEAR WRITING VALUABLE Bon : - whole cereals may be em atanding scientists and exploreres were sacrificed to the When Miss Bertha A. Connor asserted that character (Ss; among which I might suggest ts of his airship crew and his own |&M not be judged by handwriting she attacked an old . ; , 5 . buckwheat, millet, rye, rice, oats, etc. panicky temperaments 0! a Pp lief b: c a iB The cereals may be used whole by §nability to exercise effective leadership. belief and a subject around which several proverbs have : soaking overnight, or they may be ‘This attempt to circle the north pole in the airship | STON. Miss Connor is director of the penmanship de- SS run through @ mill and either cracked Jtalia, it will. be remembered, ended with the crash of | Partment of the Boston public schools. | be << : Sie any scabs toaaten "betoce tte the dirigibie’as it neared King’s bay, Spitzbergen, on a reat ee @ man by his handwriting,” is one = PSs sae eed toasted before ing its return from the pole. Weighted down by ice, the | Popular pI a Spaghetti is included in the lunch- Birship began to sink toward the frozen arctic sea| “Poor handwriting is @ sign of genius,” is another, z eon because it is a wholesome form of Probably started by a poor amanuensis and spread by Starch and yet one of the most in- gurface as it neared the base from which it had set . his like. expensive. Turnips and carrots are i ling to the testimon; ‘ during worth, but that he could bear gut. A panic ensued aboard, accord ing ae st pend Many leaders in various lines have been almost illeg- Che Sb iowa: usually cheap vegetables, but celery Maven st the official investigation, ‘The upshot was We might remark that American : F may be excluded if it is expensive; the ; ing out. ballast.and opening the valves ible in their script. Many others have had copper plate husbands who may not have such a 4 r\ or, @ portion of a bunch of celery may HY of-the hydregen tanks, brought the dirigible down with a | learness. It is interesting to recall that among the holy horror towards divorce, do not, be used for. lunch and the remainder poisoning from crash on the ice. signers of the Declaration of Independence there was either, often ballyhoo their wives’ 9) "| nen ror ies Shiga meal, in this way 4 : , * only one whose signature was so bold and clear as to shortcomings to the four winds. Such 7 Nobile’s leg was broken. One Swedish scientist was have become ® by-word. When a man says: “Put your gentlemen who, in return for good Peitin Ange beater Kerio soup, if pbanconed in # snow grave to die as his mates essayed to : ALLENE SUMNER, | yellow gold, have told the world the posit: & portion | strained and ~ geach shore. Nobile allowed himself to be rescued first |JOhm Hancock there,” it is equivalent to saying: “Sign| - ~ § story of their unhappy romances and WHITNEY’S INVENTION of @ can of tomatoes remains over on th: dotted line.” “Miss America of 1925,” hailed in | spared their former wives nothing,| One hundred and thirty-five years | from Menu No, 2, used the previous « when finally the group of survivors were located in the "ce floes by an aviator. : Meanwhile, Roald Amundsen, the great Norse explorer ®t the arctic and antarctic wildernesses of ice, had + pacrificed his life in an effort to find and rescue the that year as the most beautiful girl | have generally been Luigi Curcis or | ago today, on March 14, 1794, Eli day. To make this soup interesting, ; - | it may be: varied with some of character pronouncement, there can be none when she | in America, is one more of these peer- | Count Peter Salms or Turkish princes. robe ana Hite anger ar tele he says the child of today is benefiting by better methods | !¢ss beauties to get in and out of mat- the Civil War. a ——————————— Portion rimony with startling rapidity. Fay * * of the bi of penmanship instruction than his parents had. Lamphier, the 1925 beauty selected in | | BARBS ll yneave ereoeee attoomniean cetereite funoheon enay be grated said ayjeoa But whatever question there may be on Miss Connor’s * gan who had made venomous attacks on him as a the Atlantic City pageant, married a | @ 1 cal and economic life of the nation | With the Gritting Fesult of after-quarrels to the flight of the dirigible Norge| — inventors Se aioe ated niece than | Following the movie vogue, theme | than the invention of this mechanical |, These menus are only given as a : ; asks: fi ably many thousands of men and boys who }; - means to separate the seed from cot- | Suggest one , “peross the pole to Alaska a year before. Amundsen had ys who labor | ‘month and the beauty is now in| Songs are now being written for | fibre. Before its invention, from | desires to limit the pocketbook to this sae {<< pet his iron will against the leadership of Nobile in ( with mechanical appliances in the hope of developing | Reno for the divorce. books. How about trying to popular- | eight to ten hours work were required | extent. * « that flight and had finally, after eluding the great perils some new and marketable device were cheerd by William lih deind _| 'ze the doings of the legislators with | to clean one pound of cotton. Since] I will be very pleased to hear from y WHY IT IS } gt the icy wastes and of storm, brought the expedition |4- Kinnan’s statement that the day of the individual! 4, youia be erossly unfair to assume |S0Me such song as “Congressional jone field hand could produce about | MY readers as to their ideas in this “ately to an Eskimo village and trading post in Alaska, |!nventor has not passed. trom this incident even added to the | Record, I Love You.” 2500 pounds in @ good season, it took | Connection. Some of you may be able to devise wholesome menus upon .an | pinworms, Kinnan, who is first assistant patent commissioner, | imposing array of other beauties a Sia ven Sioeeing 108 day sito ae Hie spoke on behalf of th 2 | wh have ended suddenly, | _Now that Mr. Coolidge is going to | Output ready for market. Hence no pol e garret genius in reply to those peaeregr digi tard in beauty in: | write for the magazines, why doesn't | Cotton. was exported’ before the in- | Men say # great deal oftentimes that | work overseas, has accepted a Pastor- who have said successful invention is now almost ex- ‘troduction of Whitney's gin. The|they do not mean. ate at Cheyenne, Wyo. carnate which makes them very often | Someone suggest a little essay on the Cl clusively the product of research organizations of modern | unsuccessful as wives. It's. more | Word ‘‘choose.” year after, however; 1,500,000 pounds} Our words are hasty and thought- industry. likely that because their beauty en- ieee Sears ape antl sedi ga sentry tows und tn terrae ea ecgrrne |. “per jieamyy ian : The feed-back circuit, the neutrodyne and the vacuum | ables them to have the pick of the | | President Hoover didn't send Sec- "ithe ie th 800 ti the wise e oa ge oF eae, But | UDINE, Italy—Antonio Valvaso- cleaner are mentioned by Kit country’s millionaires there is a temp- | retary. Mellon's name to Congress to gl eyatarcocrangrt eon ene indore ot long deny in bis |i, 100, claims that he has led y Kinnan as examples of com-| tation to marry for money regardiess |be confirmed, thereby depriving sev- |!0& its most important industry. | heart the reality of that goodness and |" 100, Scag equal paratively recent inventions by men who worked inde- | of the gent’s personal qualities. eral senators of a chance for a Mel-| Slaves became increasingly in demand | righteousness with which we asso-|0F broken the world’s record for fi- Pendently. Undoubtedly many similar important. thi apie lnagenteing: to grow it’and thus began differences | clate the name of God. It is in our |delity. Valvasori, on his birthday, ate, allie. svolved. i6dag-sie etsy : ings BORED, SHE READ between the north and south which | hearts, in our practical lives and con- | Vowed that he never had loved any y by those who labor alone.| 1.4, Heath, the English aviatrix| A dinosaur trail has been found in | *esujted in the Civil War. duct, ‘that ‘we really determine | Woman but his lawful spouse, whom Genius has been defined as the ability to correlate two who flew solo from Cape Town to|New Jersey. Why not bring Senator yee whether we aré men of faith or of he married when he was 25. He also apparently separate ideas or phenomena, Many im-| London, tells of pushing up to about | Heflin along to chase it to its lair? | ® ry sighs is faithful in remaining “on the < Censured. him for allowing himself to be rescued first, |Portant inventions show evidence of such correlation, | 5.000 feet above the clouds, setting | Daily Lenten Quite a different story is Nobile’s ill-fated air expedi- tion from that of Christopher Columbus, with mutiny “mong his crews as the little fleet of three Spanish “catavels sailed the trackless Atlantic on the voyage that * ‘was to discover the Indies but ended, instead, with the <@iscnvery of America! Christopher Columbus had the | ,entus of leadership and he was able to enforce his will on the crews who feared their ships would sail off the ~ @dge of the; world if they continued on. Nobile did not q “ave this gift:in the opinion of the official board which 5 “Agnvestigated his ill-fated flight. At any rate, the board @Yaid the blame for the Italia disaster on Nobile and Out of the heart are the issues of Wagon.” He hasn't taken » drink life. “Heart faith produces grace and |Since his early youth, when one or talian which may as readil tribut her controls, and while skimming} Twenty thousand people -heard gra ‘The I government must have been of the same i eid psy an attribute of @ single mind | Oe. “the african jungles where a! Gypsy Smith in the Boston Garden | Thought Goodness. Ee grea carousals nearly cost i yaad asto pla Hans craapege’ bi bee forced landing would mean certain one Panea atleenoce, recently. That's |* °o = resignation from the army and from fascist office death, reading a novel to pass the | almost as big a crowd as Gus Sonne- eet ae eee Bo scsaictieee. ; ‘The expensive thing about s car is the pride that | time away. ere woud draw there, pals 2 icon nai a "% [ Our Yesterdays COLUMBIA’ PaMar Hoak, & |. Thus, once more, the supreme importance of leader- | ™#kes you want a shiny new one every year. Life does get: confusing. Most of i . 1 74, Manor Township farmer, died at hs us, when inclined: to repine at the} A New York doctor has discovered, is_a te! to think of 4 if © > whip ts emphasized. All men—even the meanest—have drabnest of our lot, imavine that if |that the blonds blush is hatter than] Ghristian faitic fos mach, in terms of Seyi tpirinagy sia ont Bataan: pispyacmmnngar ad fn them great. capacities for courage, sacritice, endur-.| With Mussolini running things we wonder just what we could just fly planes, all would | the brunet's. ‘The dispatch didn’t say, | intellectual assent: and too ttle in| | Cantain and Mrs, I,.P, Baker re- |Peodcutne toy, © sarpamele on his : and accomplishment. Yet these capacities go to|the King of Italy does to justify him in drawing his |be well! And here's a lady comment- | though, what he found that made ‘em |'‘terms of attitude of heart. Jesus | turned yesterday from an extended ing on the dullness of doing that very | blush. drew a very sharp distinction between unless there is a man who can draw them out. hing! (Copyright, 1929, NEA Service, Inc.) | those pit Him, “Lord, NOTICE QR MORTGAGE SALE BY {_ The Italia’s crew, it is safe to say, was no better and ‘ * * * and who did not-do the things that tain’ Notice Is He: Ho worse than other airship crews. Individually, the 2 TURKISH GALLANTRY JURY WITH A HEART He said, and those who, even when * certain Mortgage, exe ‘i who flew to the North pole with Nobile were as Editori Prince Suad Bey Chakir of Tur- they failed ‘openly to acknowledge red by And! 4 Se eid oe ait cate fatal ible al Comment / key spoke a few words in this country} LONDON, Ont.—A. verdict of ac-| Him, really sought to do the things a Wright, Sa : Se. i — js hing poss the other day on the subject of his |cidental death, returned by a cor-|that He taught. oth di J mn any enterprise—they lacked confidence in their leader. BEN EIE runaway American: wife, who was the |oner’s jury as the result of a fire} Long age:the writer of proverbs r ei . = y i some reason he was unable to draw from them the a ‘EIELSON widow of John D. Spreckles, Jr. The |which claimed the lives of Albert] asserted that a man is as he thinks . De ( > prince remar! among many things, | an ‘incen' juciano, was accom-jin his heart and not what he pro- : uy (Grand Forks Herald ‘ked, hin id Vincent Luci i J. Seaton left yesterday for | 224, 4 nce, loyalty and trust that Eckener, for instance, A from the men on the Graf Zeppelin when it flew the |‘ North Dakota has on several occasions been privileged | that he was not at all interested Peed by instructions to turn the fesses to be, Paul, also, int spend two to shine in the rays of originating achieve- |in the maneuvers of his wife—that | jury fees over to the Luciano fam-| the meaning of Christian faith. ex- tie. ments of its peel ny ‘such ptt is now | she was just an adventuress of 34 who jily. It was also recommended that | perience, reminds us that “if any man So they came to grief. The tragedy was inevitable. preyed upon him, a boy of 24. He|Westminster Township council pro-|have hot the spirit of Christ, Rice.and George When leadership fails there is no remedy whatever, plously remarked that he had tried to |vide water. mains and fire alarm|none of his.” are visiting Bet against the historical background of Columbus |} abide by the Turkish ideal of mar-|boxes in the Manor Park district,|’ The r of . riage as a thing of dignity and en- |scene of the tragedy. said our of Two ie P. Bnd even of that forceful Italian who dictates the policies .. J@ey of April, 1939, to. " satisfy © + Bnd acts of all Italy—Mussolini—Nobile is a figure of fee aes «Pitiabie failure, By the tragedy of this failure he hasizes the fact that success is usually determined | Year previous “fm th choice of leader or chief. It is not always that $his choice rests on a hero, a man of daring and judg- iment. ‘The man who undertakes hagardous projects out ; Pique, as Nobile apparently was affected, is hardly ye OUR BOARDING HOUSE H word GENIUS ; SiR THE Jury oF } 7 ; gat ee Nw: é ‘ ar crinics Y To-DiV, DOESN'T MEAW Se sea sae | ropes One ae Vorep THe First PRIZE “Y ANYTHING | ir’s Bae ey 5 Sina tar One hee rincleal he od MY. STATUE, wm» AND A RUBBER eid ath is Yon" ie The ieee BE AWARDED ME $50, 1s TAT Wie Fly "Rated to be CASH Jo Now, LET ME GY ANYBODY Pom ; Se: ‘ = uch Mo! “Hear ‘You ATTeMPT To MEAs to Say > soDERH 1 AR" Corrs “SCOPE THAT, = EGAD: / Wee ee bogey ye if [enn PSRs o. waraer,, 2 aw FURTHERMORE, 4 UNDER MIKE é ss , secre the by Murphy & NI Ree, : THEY SAID My STATUE ANGELO'S, 2m. we ae roe ‘gs 1s origagee, Farge, Notte Dakota ‘ Jeadership in the obloquy of censure wYouU COULD By "RE f : : : ; iis ere ties of ton noble’ Sven encrifeed tn tne THE PRAIRIE DRAMA RENAISSANCE WoRK oF. GENIUS /~ Bs urd Bh an . — ” (Renville County Farmer) pee MARK THAT, ww i: t chaps Ameries's foremost dramatic THEY HAIL ME AS Sans 6, Raed 1 way nucoeet, as ie was gives. | *A GENUS fs: of the Italia. ‘ the in i is case of Jour

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