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ic THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1929 =Canadian Drouth Has Proved Big Political Advantage to Hoover PRESIDENT’S FOES | SIDE GLANCES - - - - By George Clark _| QOLLEGE FRESHMEN RECONCILED BY RISE! ~~ ADVISED BY HEAD|] jo - IN PRIGES OF GRAIN Acting President Shepperd Counsels Against False Pride Fi Educatio All Factions of Corn Belt Agri-| ride From Education culturists Get Together to Form Vast Cooperative mel's tempera: Presently ous, exotic womi Fargo, N. D., Sept. 23.—"Education cannot take the place of morals, com- Mon gense and reasonable humility, | without which your speech becomes as ‘sounding brass and tinkling sym- ‘1 SS |bols, ” Dr. J. H. Shepperd, acti RECALLS REVOLT OF 1928: 4 ¥ a president of the North Dakota. Agri: cultural college, told the freshman admiration for he: She was so much the type of woman he admired—but she haa outlived her usefulness to him. She was knowa in Shanghai, in Cairo, in Oslo, ia Buenos Aires, in Bombay. Men did not forget her, She was hallmarked with £88k | class in his address of welcome Sat- nger, “You look older,” he said sor S ane J 4 ene 4 urday night in the college armory. Farmers Then Marched on Kan : \ oe ' Dee Whenperd ceed “Whe clase’ to quickly, using the most effectivs sas City Convention With : open \ We enjoy the four years ahead of them knew to head off the f ne i i and to always remember the old ‘It ages you to lose your Flaring Oppusition ‘ ‘ adage—“Knowlcdge is lightly carried.” temper, Carmel.” : ‘Anyone who can do manual labor c why! why! why!” she raiting? Chicago, Sept. 23.—(7" 1 tt \F j , i 1 | just as well with an education as in Canada hh .. | without, and when the time comes ay. | that a community needs an educated Bee of fast sum! H ‘ man or woman the college graduate Wheat and corn prices is ( j aS can step forward and render the cried, Is it that you like to make of me the old hag, no? f tell you! I will not accept! I will not toler. ate!” jo you keep mi sonality of a farme' F 5 services demanded, while the un- Brent laughed, a forced sound. brought political enem fi 5 or trained companion, with equal nat- “Business nereee pleasure, my Hoover battling for his farm rehef | / ural ability, must remain a hewer dear,” he said bromidically. plan. E ‘ j Of wood and a carrier of water. SiNawas. “Businezs?” Carmel shrieked. As Canadian whe under | x ‘2 : z : I hope :.0 one of you will fail NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY “Ah! It is forever business with to honor your parents and family rsistently cloud! America ; Prain stocks fell under increasing de- z simply because their dress is not the roe CHAPTER V ene ae no time for any: mands, and hopes of wheat growers | % most modern in form,” Dr. Shepperd 6O]'VE fixed it! I've fixed it! ly,” Bi rose, Corn also followed an upward Sas Fs said, “nor their language grammati- I've taken care that be'll “Certainly,’ rent answered *. course, | ? P Q cally correct. If you are better in nevee-is F | cooly, have time for dinner, These cconomic factors and the P a. yen ff i both particulars, they have made r have a chance to ruin the and I'm famished. chairman of the federal farm board. | sia WAS that possible. I have been in the little girl’s life!’ The pauper, “There is no dinner,” the Alexander Legge, brought all faction : - eB: i Heian . one of ct Mee bh} Nellin, shaken with his dim| * : facet lipertoeer e corn belt agricult ie - - ‘ has n helping you a “ Ld i cy row! jer han eavenward ae ig oO eae | His IWORBE Boeekc-veey UECRe IETS memories, crashed his fist down Magnan hy he said quickly. “It ages you to lose your ane: dulag hee beet wih Nar ao in-«marketing corp ; ise i ‘lish and she was not dressed in the upon the table with a burst of| temper, Carmel quired Gaelic shrug. Brain-marketing u “Have you heard the latest from Paris? Tight waists and long skirts | jatect style. He honors her, notwith- energy that seemed to desert him “Then we will ott) Come spent ition Stl baa standing the fact that the college has | the nest instant. He slumped in|, “Does she know she's Cunning-jgoing to do? Aren't you ever £-| atong, Carmel, old girls you're who during the | ~ placed him in a high position here. ham's granddaughter: ing to tell Cunningham of his wasting your talent on me,” Brent man of the organizing William H. Settle, pr Indiana farm bur | ee a his chair, the flash of spirit died 9 " sidential campaign carried his | (ge sia | The college offers you better facilities The bleary eyes lifted, the wob- / daughter's death?’ “L know East fehe ee camipnige carrier te Ca ops Now Required | | AT THE MOVIES | |than it aia this North Dakota boy out of his eyes and he began to] bly head shook a feeble negative.| «,,. rotting in his house. ..”| Liners’ remembers iad into the camp of former Governa| To File Reports of o—_——. @ a pages pat you Ce oe mutter disconnectedly. Habit Pico how tes Pam ictal the mood of detachment had re- . + atic e advant of your opportuni 5 never 0 him for . ‘of the International Harvester com- “For a nickel I'd spank you.” education possible. tities Cunningham knows how old/going he saw, surprised at the turned spitefully. “If you pany to direct’ Mr. Hoovei rm! Observance by coopcrative associa-| So spoke the construction foreman, | “Make it a habit to go to church on ++. wasting his life... watt-| she is, doesn’t he? When she was| lateness of the hour, % weren't such @ fool I could love board, is friendly with all f s|tions of a new law requiring more having no idea that the girl he ad- | Sunday,” Dr. Shepperd told the class ing, like a vulture, there in that/ born?” Brent’s questions now] . oh 14, chi tor | YOu You know how I hate to be of farmers, His personal appeal is jcomplete reports of ‘the activities of dressed was the boss's daughter, And of 1833. If the chureh services are old house... hungry for another| were tinged yi cunning, Al nts weiter and satsartng sett reminded of that East Side ani ¢redited with having brought together | such organ ion may enable his of- when she contemptuously tossed hi at |, respect rites, nebulous idea which he might yu never forget it. You are eatin and peeanleations that always | fice to gain some idea of the benefits| a nickel, he made good his threat—|the church’s sake, then do it out of chance to make us suffer... but y which he might! bin, “take this money and find a aa oo stum- opposed each other on the farm/|which these associations are giving and spanked her! consideration of those who do respect | I've fooled him. . . Evangeline tAKIOg MOTO Ce eee a araet tng as| ,, "Well, even fools must eat, my ha uestion. the farmer, Secretary of State Robert; Eventually it was discovered that | it.” died and the little girl... he'll dear. Can't live on love. Do Not much over a year ago unrest in | Byrne sald’ today. | the foreman himself was the offend-| In conclusion Dr. Shepperd pointed | never find her.” He stopped aud culing, trlumphant taugh-| te 44d s0 that they were long and | tore ntgsces the middle western corn and wheat} The old law required such reports! ing culprit, and thus began a ro-| out the possibilities along the several sasidbddbapiia ain a e again, louder this time. slender, an indication that Nellin growing states threatened disruption |but they frequently were so incom-| mance that acquired a swift momen- | lines of study at the college. D in his throat at the 4, I tell you. He'll had told the truth about his ar-/ 1... ‘Brent of both major political parties on the |plete that very little information | tum, only to lose it, and which was —_———_ memory of come way in which he lino tistic occupation of earlier years.| yaieq, knowing that she would verge of national conventions, Former |could be gained Yrom them. Byrne | destined to bring important changes | Road Equipment Bids had thwarted his revengetul pretty kid “And be around here about this| return when she felt she had taxed Governor Lowden of Illinois declared | said he feels that a majority of the| in the lives of both the man and the |“) 5 a father-in-li * °* *ltime tomorrow night. I may be - actin ‘ & n-law. afraid of him... his patience to the utmost. he would not accept the republican; persons who are secretaries of such girl. Desired by Highway halen EOE ered ot im ag| able to do something for you.” readin errs = presidential nomination unless the j organizations are unfamiliar with the| This 1s a part of the story of “No ll Dressed in with @ ques- i uc e eee to fll her place in his lite with party pledged concrete aid to the/law, | Defense” the Warner Bros. vita-| Department by Oct. tion, “Little xiri2” he said,|t0 ++ - never wrote . ree farmer. Although hundreds of such organ-| phone thrilling talking picture co- “Wasn't this all a long time ago?”| Brent interjected sharply: “The BRRENT oot 4 errs ses —_ a eect mere barge Nic is a strode over ie frown over 1489. BF8¥2, AURERSSSHSS,22°549z8,, 22 .2E27 ite you!” She flung out of haste 4 Many of those who met here to| izations are known to be doing busi-| starring MéMe Blue, May McAvoy,| Bids on snowplows and other snow- Nellin’s head drooped lower on| mother? Yes, she wrote about the PY tom the marketing corporation were |ness and many of them are reputed| which combines love and business in| removal equipment to be used this his cheat, He seemed not to have| Child; you said she wrote.” cashier's desk. ee be Bene Praed fodrk that da behind Lowden. Scttlc was a staunch |to be prosperous, only # few have an entrancing tale of Boston and the | year will be received by the state heard Brent’s question. Brent did it then (at the child's birth,| Before he reached it, however, hey pass oy a9 Der- supporter. Banners with legends, [complied with the law which requires | Far West. highway department October 11. not repeat it. For the mumbling| Bront understood) ... just beforejhe paused and beckoned the|&ps to chuck the whole scheme pe “Anybody But Hoover that a report be filed with the secrc-| Now at the Palace Theatre, Man-| ‘The list of machinery on which was reaching a point on which he it| waiter who had served him. “Look |°f things and let her go her own Fy Want. Hoover.” and 7 s+ |tary of state, dan, tonight and tomorrow night. | pids will be taken includes two com- wanted more information. He after the old chap,” he said, not| way! No, she was too valuable, gu ‘Sons, were waved in front ey bcs PGP OER Dao plete truck snowplow units, four teaned farther over the table, lis- forgetting to accompany the re-|™ ot He would find 9 Eatin ses Author Sends Copy of | CAPITOL THEATRE {V-type snowplows for use on large tening attentively. till there... rot-/ quest with a reasonable tip. “f've ggg i hi name with 7 | when atidienees here view the Fox (caterpillar tractors, three V-type “Nobody knows where to find| {0S like his house . . . shs|asked him to meet me here to- og ge we epee. ad many otf wecent Book to Zahn yuvictone, “the Ghost Talks." which S00Wplows for use on threc-ton| Hf nor.» (Brent assumed. this re-|#arved.” morrow night. In the meantime rs Hoover was chosen fale m0 pol an comes to the Capitol theatre tonight, |fUF-Wheel drive trucks, one V-type ferred to the child Evangeline.) |, “Where were you when you got/I shall look around for some wa7 = we farm pe | Fort Yates, N. D., Sept. 23.—Frank | it will see a hero of an all-dialogue |STOWPlow for use on a small cater- “He'll never hi hi his letter?” to hely him. Sorry spectacle, these moved on Hous he democratic logue | pillar tractor, two V-type snowplows er have a chance to) inion of ters were considered, | 22H 4s in receipt of a book entitled | picture who is an interesting paradox. | Pillar tractor, rod Le ehaks his money bags in her face The eyes that met/old beggars on our streets." ie pertsorn carpente ts building | “Kit Carson” from W. 8. Campbell, He is Charles Eaton, a youthful |f0f use on rural drive motor patrols +s. Money bags poor Evan.| Brent's were blank. “Where? ...| “Yes sir. I'll keep an eye on by some farm spokesmen, Sl who writes under the pen name of Broadway star and brother of the | #04 three cabs and electric headlights Keline, nothing, once, but raw car-| Vangie was hungry . . . and the|‘im.” the waiter answered. iy More to their tas Sd on a note of Stanley Vestal. The book auto- widely known Mary and Doris Eaton, {°F !arge caterpillar tractors. rots for two days... awept out a| Kid-. . . she wanted food for it) Brent paid the bill and left. ae et paieT ie battle raged, The |@'#phed by Mr. Vestal and deals en-| who, for all his thin conventional | ee grocery store id you ever): + + but I wouldn’t let her) The rain had stopped but he hur- Cee ey ad ne Abbie | tirely with the life of that famous | veneer of New York city life, is a| Highjacker Loses His steal a raw ext too husery| write =.” ried, and called the first empty fr Peeticn De ete to frontiersman, Kit Carson. Stanley, plain Huckleberry Finn, 1928 model. | but [rot the carrote, tyes | "But she did write,” Brent in-| cab he saw. «What was your businext?” she fc te “pet Fecoming | Vestal spent two days here during the And it is his true boyishness which Nerve and $125 Loot pald mo with ti 0 baa | sisted, ‘At his destination he was ad-| Said softly, slipping ber arm in his Be eraker and weaker as the grain mar- | recent fair, and was a guest of Mr. | accounts for what is said to be an — Stout the a ee “Yes, yes... she said the baby| mitted into a modernistically fur. | #4 turning @ dazzling smile upon ket strengthened. A grain future that} Z@bn while both of these interna. | outstanding success in portraying the! Rolla, N. D., Sept. 23.—Willian worked all day . cried too much... but I wouldn't | nished apartment by # maid whose | Sim. te reer clarke because of the large | HOnally known men gathered material’ sole of a correspondence school de-|Widmeyer, Roila merchant, was er let her tell him anything...” {air plainly told him that he was|, “Hed to see a dark man with « sane etre oat on hand. with pros. | {0% @ book which is to be published tective in “The Ghost Talks.” knocked over the head as he was on Brent waited for more about) «not when your child was|already judged guilty. ” Aad Care aoe eee stantial yield, cleared as {S007 and which will contain Mr.!~ When this speaking film was in| his way to his home late in the eve-|(™ the child. ‘The muttering contin-| non, of where?” ‘As he handed his things to her pects vorked to aid American | 24hn’s name as a contributor. Among production Eaton came on the sets|ning, by an assailant who appar- ued. “Nothing! hing!” Th “ Cora. the weather workc other books presented Mr. Zahn are | wi : “ jotting! nothing!” ree en: | be Seauae eens 3 | with the same lack of guile which | ently lost his nerve and fled without ++ + pretty kid... mo Cun-|swer came in the shrill treble of | Miss Segro dined?” he said pleas ae “A Lighter of Flames,” by William 3. | characterized the movements of the | committing the robbery believed to ningham, not a sign of them. All ‘hild, palpitant with impatience. | autly. Hart, idol of the screen, and “Indian y" Ni ¥ CRIMP ON SCANDAL ia n : ; Twain creation, and, as with the lov-| have been the motive of the attack. Nellin... then... maybe she’s) «py, ‘Tho we en ” maid an- Providence. FR. I—The Intercolie- | Sign Talk.” by Ernest Thompson Sc-| able boy of fiction, the popularity of | Widmeyer, who had about $125 in|) like her mother’ now. Like her| were going to fee marge Peso fal get SP ne ser giate Newspaper association has de- AEE Eaton on the articulate screen has | his pockets, was passing a lilac hedge mother . . ." The voice failed,) money, whine for mercy...” gone out; it’s her night off, sir.” cided to bar all scandelous news from SSE JAMES AGAL become inevitable. The fine thing|and, hearing a noisc, turned around faded a “Isn't there any record he could| Brent went on, into the living its publications. Details of student ‘ay about the situation is that Charles | in time to see a man swinging a club louie get hold of; find out some o Foom and took a seat on the lo = : Burlington, lowa.— Jesse James is isn't affected b: f the prospect crimson is with the police were voted s isn't al ecause of the it. | at his head. He cried out as he fell 66. ROW: oo 0 r) house. Sera in vapers, and the public| #¢ it again, but it seems this time he He is all of 18, but he will never |to the aldewalk, and his attacker fled, Eipnllathy Video mdlnamialad aso Teds gage te oa the be cd , got the worst of an encounter. A grow up—not in real life. He snatehed | dropping the club in a nearby alley. “ pe ay ee oe nes ‘oo/man named Shapiro filed information |hungrily at the time between seenes - sess Eighteen next month. And | vaguely. against a Jesse James here recently,|to play behind the mai haven't seen her for years... she} him, I tell you!” in a temper. college students. fociising him Of inaking threste, Bellat tee pitas inne oe eee scat es ican wouldn’t know me... wouldn't] “All right,” Brent said sooth-| Well, he told himself, he ingly. “And now what are you! wouldn't have to put up with Car- a —- ~=|lice went to James’ address to find) boys” of “The Ghost Talks,” which|ager of the Paulsen Medical-Dentist know her fath ——$—$—$ $$$ | him already in bed, badly briused and! is his first motion picture vehicle. | building here, has a sign outside the f Weather Report | damaged. It looked like Shapiro had | building: “No women need apply.” . @| taken things in his own hands be-' Off the coast of China the sea is|This is one of the few buildings in ‘Temperature at 7 a. m. esas | pei oleae ee aie reg Cgereey ey ER Are DABed: 2M oe ——— wom | despi woma! Hard- Highest yesterday . 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