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BEL OF ORLY yt fe pate ie Wy tae oft x one eros nenigers TRACKING CG In th NYRI, Dy + rere os YY eek an thet ef * Onna) one Kor severe) peer DUO eg ee OVA oryer in Me Were Ue nee eng Bares tHe & shave ees y in ¢ few Ne ey WEY ENG Ot neve tee rie Wy on ethemny ith Ah WWE We DetibK) bass IDMRNi Be TES. WER WOULD te pir Oh ns Ce the Gevelquiner 1 tne aber: ote that neve ne premises ‘there ney Geen week none unt The measure of & tnkee him warn the Daughter eo hungry 1 she will Editorial Comment THE GREAT CATASTROPHE Wd Pile, Mint, Pranseriy Buppre Viet some terrific catastrophe should tietely wipe aul of existenre w city of the nee of ¥. Ina. killing every mah, woman and eniid living there wena’ hemor a waye of eweep the emintry ever sleps were necessary Vo preven’. sueh & 1 ever happening ne Unduuttenily 7% in the year of 1948, @ tragedy of slinilar sive viRiled the envuplry and we ignored itt Tt was ating Viet killed more than 27,000 people of all ayes and trom ay any wilenton Ws iL! he dupiicwted this year Whit was thst tragedy? brig of Wagedies Ui 1. was a long. Mnnobile traffic falality let It, hegan I January and did not end Ul the year ended, | snd calmed its vietiing in wimoel every county In the | union Wt killed upws nearly & mille more Hecwuse i) wis before our eyes every day we weren't horrified hy It, Hieewuse the deaths and injuries were seuttered wil over Lie country and all the length of the Consequently, we didn't do enya Lo prevent & repelivion—and, as a result, the tall Unis year will be even higher han It was tn 1926, ‘The automobiles themselves are far safer now than they were len years ayo, They can be stopped quicker, they fre lees Hable to skid, they are aLurdier and they do not Mpeet so castly, The manufacturers have done their part Hut because we don't realize the neriousness of the we don't do ours, We need comprehensive, drastic legislation to regulate traffic and weed out the Wntit drivers, We need to expand our highway system ehormously—and It will cost real money to do it, We need Lo make the traffic problem one of our major issuts and keep i tet way until It In solved Otherwise the death list will €o far above 27,000 and in no long time: BUNYAN'S ENDURING APPEAL (Pittsburgh Port-Gagettay The campaign for a national permanent, fund to keep Bunyan’s "Pilgrim's Progress” in translation in many languages simply confirms the judgment of the centuries on the wiilings of the “inspired tinker.” He taught with & beauty of simplicity and # marvel of imagination « enduring in themselver as the truthe of lite he expounded. By his personification of tacts and doctrines, he in- ructed as he delighted, ‘The names of his characters, Faithtul, Merey, Interpreter, Bnvy, Hate-good, Pick- thank, ate, iuatrate quulities, feelings and conditions of ally liver, while visions are raised by the Delectable Mountains, Beulah Land and other places of rest and chantmen’, No one, of course, undertakes to way that all of what Bunyan wrote was good; wome of his fragmentary or mise sellaneous productions are declared crude, But it hav bean aesorted that if hin "Pilgrim's Prowress” did not ex- iat, bin "Holy War” would be viewed by many as the greatest allegory ever written, ‘There is fascination in all hie allegories, while in his sketches on himself there tn the revelation of the innermost thoughts of @ life iat eannot help but be interesting, Bo each [nia of the pant 300 years that has en- ed and been bene by Renee cae are Oo 1 ot 2100 people and injured study the needs of parents especially, + the syed on ann | WOO) we reelie, at ne maller what on) Wy take what- | esrning ye and we didn’t | As a result, 1b will inevitably | | connected | ome © wornes te ee Tn a oom ODD LGKT bese, with the peternel a shold net Be HED STUN thet 1 te A 0: ere of: ohare HOOVER JOB Atspring wold 6o1 those consineres ry no Gob ~ very mt leaves me would Une ane noe le wolder than neement of & similar confers S past their own wage- a * GYARED 10 YOUNG OUR BOARDING HOUSE oul MONSIEUR, VOUS PERMETTES,.~ COUPER LES CHEVEUX , ET RASER, ~ ol? =~ TRES BIEN, © » MONSIEUR f+ OUI 6 DEEN DLA IIE UID: PE EOE OE LU ADE IR ARI aes Bester prom ite see: Dawes & EERO a eiweye O20 + The wae of tars het cer 9 om learnt fi rang, says Tr Mays AA people reier woh te willing 19 settle Cown that way. Recretary Btimwm has announced | @ new position in Washington, that of “treaty editor.” Probably someone will My own Observation has been that, be sppointed from one of the comic this world is geared w the young as is, | weeklies, without any half milion dolier om | ‘Copyright, 1929, NEA Service, Inc.) t £ End PERE epple Pe uous tor ort. SOME HAVE iT York. ¢ trouble is sss for food. A HAIRCUT AND SHAVE, MY MAN. «You UNDERSTAND? ~~ LOOK “WITHTHE SHEARS, ~~ CLIP CLIP~ CLIP ~~ Nor ‘oo close! My WORD, AM IN A PREDICAMENT. “MANBE HE THINKS T WANT MY HEAD SHAVED! awListen, A LITTLE HAIRCUT — SusT A TRIM aww BEGAD ~THIS IS WORSE THAN “THE CONFUSION OF ToNa@ues AT BABEL ! Ry flses fort of education t Similar opportunities for rich ex-| The people of the United Btates| was established by the nineteenth spend approximately $59,000,000 a day | amendment. tates Was Pais, 3 ions were land de- voive in govern- n @Cjourned after a elermined to meet er wwo weeks later he right to vote. De- #ttached to their ment, it Wes not checked and New York. by act of 1848 and 1849, marrie€ wornen on an equality 1 their husbands and empowered to hold, in their own name, con- end Gevise real estate and per- ) property. | After this first step towards equal | suffrage, women's rights conventions. followed annually until equal suffrage | sor “Sympathy, unselfishness, a tend- ency to play for the whole team, those things which enable a man to work effectively with others, are now, I think, of greater importance to the success of the big Gaggiyn and of the young man wi coming on, than ever before.”—Ivy Lee, s “If there's a thing to be said, say it. If there's a job to be done, do it.” —Charles G. Dawes, -* & “If there is any principle of the constitution that more imperatively calls ie attachment than any is “No one denies that high ‘an asset when controlled by a knowl. edge of life and an acquaintance 1 reality. But these are. precisely girls .’—R. le Clere (North American Review.) youl lips. o | Our Yesterdays , °~ FORTY YEARS AGO Mrs. E. H. Wilson has as a guest at her home Mrs. Emma A. pee: in a fever while they last, sometimes for half an hour. ss rincipal cause pains you feel after meals. wholewheat bread with ing @ steady im to his doctor. gerously ill for several weeks, is show. provement according Says an editorial in The Tribune: “The North Dakota Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, marck, TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO A number of Alex Turnbell and William Nelson and~ wife of Menoken are visiting in Bis- . Bismarck men, ine cluding D, J. McGillis, W. H. Webb, M. H, Jewell, C. B, Little, E. G, Pat- , terson, W. A. Falconer, A. In Woods, Henry Tatley, E. J, Boucher and gone to the Republican Grand Forks, vi ¥. Dr. R. 8. ‘ae, Sone. ¥: has arrived from the gone to his ranch near Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Newton, ! touring the west, are ow tistieg fa | Mr, and Mrs. P, & sons Albert and Walter turned from Ji Jamestown whi were guests of Mr. and Mrs Brandt's daughter, Mrs, J, O. \ ry , iN