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Federat Road Aid Federai-aid road building has been one of the out- | Standifig contacts between the national ‘government a: the states. It has left distinctive impress of progress cn the commonwealths. Wherever it has teamed with] a by the Bismarck Tribune Company. Bis- ‘he states its influence has been toward a higher quality ] masck, N. D. and entered at the postoffice at Bismarcs | of living. It has stimulated the efficiencies, whether in | administration, in industry or in organization. President and Publishe: ry social 4 -wWE NEED A RADIO AT.. THE OWL'S CUB AND I HAVE ORGANIZED A QUARTET OF SINGERS © WANDER THRU, THE NEIGHBOR - HoopS, DRESSED wi HE MINSTRELS —~ WE WILL SING CHRISTMAS CAROLS AND ANY DONATIONS APTER SiNeWo FELLA RIGHT AROUND GA-’ FIRST CAROL, Td” BLock FRom HERE \ You"LL PROBABLY WHo IS SICK oF His | FINISH “TH® RADIO ww A’ REST oF em IMAGINING HOW You ON “TH? RUNS ¢ OWS CWB MEMBERS | ~ DUST A Lor SING, (F Youd Yow | “OF SOUR Notes UNDER HIS window { DWE UP I AN EXPLAINS WHY, FANCY iad immeasureable economic effects, it has! the sections more and more in contact through | | travel. it nas deveioped a new civilization and state of | ‘The aid has been extended on a large scale. What has | 250 | been dorte 5 slow of revelation in report and statistics. ‘Take for instance, the range of aid in 1928. the scope of Fallaces About High Blood Pressure fuse very few carbohydrates in the ed the disease that follows success, jcases he will have te leave them off but this is obviously wron: The | entirely for a while. ici Irom es! 1.00 | which has just been made public in figures from the OUR LISTE. You'RE -Dowe PACKAGES ! real causes begin with an “S” all] Exercises should be taken very F oo ene toe sth fered : storiicond N ae HELP Buy a g™ hd right, but the right way to slowly in the beginning, but may be Weekly by mail outs” of North Dako.a. iso Complete statistics show that not only were 7800 miles MA wite le BX cen Ee lt feel » abt PEE a SY ani oe ae of federal-aid road constructed in that year. but they Ang too much success, but too much the carbohydrates is the tisual cause of the blood pressure soaring higher. than normal. However. since suc> cess and over-indulgence often go together, success ae said to have some effect on the blood pres- Looe Nevertheless, de aia ~“ yr that everyone can y all of the} gradual incressed as the dlood success in the world and never have ul fon normal. Member Audit Bareaw of Circelation « | indicate that federal aid has helped materially in the Member of The Assectated Press construction of the higher types of surfacings. i The Associated Press ts exclusively entitied to the use| In the year, a total of 74,783 miles of highways were! for republication of all fl gees: Peni tg id igh improved. With state and federal funds and the co- ul pot otherwise credited this _newspape 7 ) .OPeration of the U. S. bureau of public roads, the states See i conceaooos ot origin pubrished mere iu constructed 7.814 miles of roads and 47 miles of bridges ‘also | in the federal-aid system. With state funds alone, the | a 2a L£— w@ ' ire v states 15a ah ann ot die poe N a high blood pressure if very little}is one of the best ex (Official City, State and County Newspaper) | counties and other local units constructed 45.531 miles N tg yee edumee Tuliees S “at po Rg hy up uy Aoi _ isis | of county and local roads. \ meat or smoking causes high blood/ten miles as the Blood pressure Se. Consistent with their superior importance, as shown BH pressure if very little of the sug-jcomes down and the strength im- SMALL, SPENCER & LEVINGS \\ and starches are used. Neither ) proves. (Incorporated) jby traffic surveys, the federal-aid road improvements IN Of these setts to have any tau i Formerly G. Logan Payne Co. | were generally of higher type than improvements made 4 N tant effect upon the blood reams: CHICAGO NEW YORK BOSTON on other state roads and on the local roads. As fast NY Many people think that those who (Removing wi z Z {as funds become available, high-type surfaces are beinz are stout and inclined to be red in} Question—E. T. a The New Indian Policy _ | cesta" shapes “NN ondilsiel ARMS AA iSe i] \ ; iin [the face have ‘high blood pressure, [kindly advise, ‘te ie Bumarck, with 1's Indian school. naturally fs tnter- | cutres them. Medium-type pavements, which cost 1¢s3 \ J F fo ; ue boil “ Z sae ee Ets thin, Is Bete ot me: ™ ‘oa ested in the new Geal for the Indians which is pel to construet than the high-type, are built where traffic \ y Y sure, and many fat, florid ones have | like to have it removed.” dertaken by the Hoover adn: H° | 45 not so great, and the greater proportion of unsurfaced : ] ' low blood pressure. The only meth-| Answer: It is dangerous to use the interior “epartment, in which the Indien bureau 1S! roads constructed are of local importance. \ jod of determining the blood pres-|giactal acetic aeld near your eye: sure is to have an examination from | the wart can be a doctor who uses the phygmomano- meter. In an adult the pressure should be located. The city will share in this new policy The year's total mileage divided into three general pledges to expand the courses of the local institution | tenes shows high-type surfacing mileage of 8296 miles, are kept. These are for the addition of high schoo! consisting of bituminous concrete, Portland-cement con- training. me Lis aaa the | rete, sheet asphalt, and brick; whole medium-type, mile- 4b . cron Fete millimeters. If * According to budget presented to congress #Y ' a 4 : = ys president, the appropriations for Indian affairs will total |°4 Div. rs ke aaa bier elsigeHeatoaer Z : blood 819793029, an increase of $3.100.000. Funds for tie | 500 vias toatl te 5p, ave -ails- ei Prim Bart ilies schools." réceived trom the government and not from | cand-ciay and topsoil and gravel. sure is shown by the fact that prac- interfere tribal moneys would be increased by $823,000. while those tat ith federal tically no insurance company will he tion of food or upect ia the conservation of the Indians’ health are to be! Leticia = mes lever aecept your application if your|the stomach? Is it best taken on an iid gieater Cham task year ee eee eee e : blood pressure ia much too high, 1]empty stomach?” Lea. glass of wat- $692,000 grea! in last year. | ments and bridges, or 39 per cent of the total : : have seen thousands of cases where )¢" taken just before ‘or: jus These are the two main activities which the Indian | sate sunds alone they constructed i i i just after ee ‘the high blood pressure was reduced | t#king a dost.af mineral objection- bureau will expand at this time. The investigation ‘of a " ds not, thé ble? Or should the = 4 to normal on a fruit fast regimen|® 5 eit be tal Saecaik ‘couicaciitae ot My audit chaste rrsvtidias per éent. aes total ie that type built. 3 +) jaculties the without ‘the use of any drugs what- te — empty of both food and Senator Lynn Frazier, revealed a serious condition as t0| muteage which was 18 per cent of the total. i One who has ood pre health. Inroads are being made in the tribes bs tuber-|" Of the medium-type cofstriction; the states, with! University. wi ‘has to ‘be a sure eulosis and trachoma. Curbing of these will be stressed | regeral aid, igproved 602. miles of federal-aid : “I regret that I shall have no oc- {Strains oF worry or Physical strai <cieet fi Secretary Wilbur ereater expesaiieee |e ten , Sid struction concerning the Gemocratic ter is sccompanted by har en In the view of 3 N e mit funds alone they constructed 2,383 miles, or 31 ” ing of the arterial walls, and if the|!! ri <pense | on education and health will simply decrease the expense of the 1 of that type built. The reare ca Bo ily later, when the present Indian boys and girls grow t0| 4 659 mites of road of this type, a ats Py ispecsserri gn se per cent of the total mileage of the type built in ‘No country stroke may result. The Promotion of agriculture is a part of -this project | year. - “Hod A Rermanent care ine cry — for better educating the Indians. For some time a project|""ane targest por note ne producers I depen nds, on chaning edict, ss e Foundation, }» SAY orange juice, yenne t . Z par ‘ ‘is fo normal within a Keceh plant, at Miles City. as an agricultural school, | Svured 361 amiiec ae ee iaeccen: pipers bo Africa wor- | Short time, but if this recovery is to{fore retiring when the stomach is ae are Sone i i Practically empty. T' featuring animal breeding. This was ursed by Genz| sng with state funds alone. they improved 15,547 the jient_must itinue_to vantage in Gum bong ra aa Fisher. a Carlisle school graduate and head farmer on| 9. 9¢ viebhh ot the the Cherenne reservation at Lame Deer. His theory is vies total of these types bullt in the year. that Indian education must siress the pedazogical prin- ple. “fromthe known to the unknown. pees * So bce would utilize the Indian familiarity with animak; TE" the ligking siep from the life of the tzepce- and Qlamket in Tducational training for his. people. “This eéucational training sh ation |: Editoria] Comment he feel: ‘There is no virtue ia te: a girls of the red pcople Greek sot ge n. Tae : ee Irishman Looks Us Over - , In squirming awe the solicitors apprentices of on hard benches for_seventy-five minutes last week, * from Honorable The world is becoming so democratic that the gran¢ manner would be extinct except for traffic cops. “ oF id we : d il Fisher urges. is practical edueaiion -that will them to become self-suppert i iF _ Rot go on forever supporting them, ‘and “ “4 5 pan ig ‘Catto wn tenet. : Goos b nt vane ye cnet se 9 | ae eek ae Bee ss + nation. sion for antiques. feb her gad whe bee disagprarrd. “I warn you all’ not to believe sensational So the iatcrior department has recosnized this evelop-| 0 ve 2 meng by esking $315,000 for teaching of oztieulture and | baised newspaper articles,"-Said the BRAK REASHCE aS BARARERRADSRRRE Roe S ENGL. dgageake BOBANGR Usiteeuee att arrested © material his 3 . witch forme and stock raiging. And to make it poscibl> for the Indians |; Srest, many of the people, 1 met. both tn. public Ereravee Seece’ eemeicton Cares sharply peaked broken { te apply to cmplaymen' what they learn. $50,090"s-geked | impressed by the refinement, of American waun penny Nr epee sd and those that remained were té-mgaintain an Indian employment agency. * 4 | was particularly impressed by the respect - whe sith tem Bee laid the:pleated opaque with dust. Scattered about ‘AM ing al, Indian affairs arc losing th: 1- | Show their womenfolk. The Americans py A (4 ‘beside his other the dirt feor and upon gassing j . der the plans of the Inierior depariment. atid Indian Sr ce Be ron outs 1208, ane [ssi teen vinatw bburseau,: progress is about. to be applic to this activity SEWEE BRIGGS, away ter the eee ‘ I to th | ok on a4 But i one of the pots, half hidden of the government. : ak Srochcend. to as coxteoed. 6 D bak to the mesey task he ‘at 12|under the sere leaves of « dead Ags . , sad Cong. “Tmenete Scares, from Sent. Lord, what s lot of jun |oeieck, and which Datey could not |Seranium, Dundes made © discov: Cakley “of the senatorial a s S re | with-my own eyes.” boomed Chief Justice Scook thet the races este |sccumulated in = boarding house! fe answer. So easy to pat It. was @ cigaret butt, chowing Coddling and Prison Mutinies: ~:~ -/ can only describe Robinson's play as a lampoon.” semratce to Hee. teenie core Empty ta end. candy il lH ti i HE i é ‘The secret of the recent prison revolts at Aubutn, Ny Y¥., has been disclosed to Governo: Roosevelt. by Col. G. F. Chandler, an investigator of the two outbreaks. ; aodapee Colonel Chandler says the source of the. mutinies is an t costs $7,000. a year to welfare ceil Coding shears ee ning in, Uncle Sam's land, with i : i g iy cigaret but he Zé i i i i ut if HT tt s : i afl i i HE tS I it bi i i > rfl i : =H i is tit i Hel Hl Fu E ri Eee ean Lf 4 [ & I. it i Es} Ht t [ ' i : i H i leaders plotted the risings and incited the other convicts to participate in them, he says. - ;. Im fact. an amazing siatc of discipline has been] It is said i 3 i 5 . if: j ff : i ' body politic. Civic laxtiy is back of | Ol corporation. brought about by making the convicts their own mas- | than 10 per cent ¢ smn 0. “Tee Gonttemen aha sive been rinsing 70s, bet you 4 "eaten wee vipa hats ters. Penal law never contemplated that. So it comes | "Tne first of a chain of More than likely, Dundes coveted | weet, Sewer. came the detective | Sogus a about that onc must go beyond the immediate source] stations to be built 125 miles apart on two Ui . Seamiet sens, the tao om leaving | 9TosTam be _ atten a of the trouble inthe prison itself and seck the seat of | highways, has been opened in the middle sere aes Ss maees. “Uh. Gant to walt i ee = . 2 i § i l F i g i Lf it Hi | fy i administration of government is turned gasoline. seekers, then the citizenry goes about its! There is an automobile service building and a gas and “let's George do it.” Goorge is-the Ane a) Fatien. . Office. Sometimes he is an expert, in forty-room hotel in the rear, it will be possibie Qfficial. Sometimes he is a fool, other times | {°F # tourist to drive up to the second fleor, where at- il i i d g f f Fy li i i ‘s | ; | Feit & I é 3 ? i g i . i i I i il : hi ft § STksd : ; : . tendants will take there have been instances of real crooks] te his room, Be tee We i (PRAM OR mm Reman me t BR Ee YY i 5 g i and te “ of thie old Boss Tweed typ2 getting control. - In eddition to dining tot Ge worn thous tetpreion eae | T that be hed apparently bees on ‘What has-happened in New York state <s 9 result of jheuse a soda and sand| culations “and counistions “baas “Lietesant Strawe ts my potion Sevier smoked. - Sea, inetfitient and corrupt gaverameni? The state} ‘mersgency hospital will be ta fier you ‘were, Gilabarited, eng T2004 sure Sergeant Turser| scossging to ras Hihodae: Neo of a seam. The seam is in the prisons. They} mobile service cars also will be available, . {ust before you proposed to Norma | severed moguls, sod hang 00|tSe acter emeners, fa the bow efidence of unworthy administration..-What.are| ‘The tourist business has become an organized industry. Fale, the sew Rewees? : them, always refused i i i i i fi i, Hi BRE TST ‘ane ofband that you were a Lieutedaat Gower -pot in which | ft te North Dakota Gets Uniform Time : dceperaio youns men shes yeu 16|n0w sebactinate, stemmed fo | directly under a broken pane in the North Dakota's success in obtaining # revision of ‘the | f. 7 SER war | 4 mark time for | apt t Stan has given them freedom and they have | Standard Time layout, : urgent weed for money |? . isea, ft-tbe ete tants yard, throughiyt the corridors, at any and all times, i i i ; H 4 f : i 5 wt tt iL a F a statement from’ a gtiard at" th | tines night ho-has looke4 tnrough the | Time, at gembling ‘what, i EL $ehyy al i | tay” v0) baeee a peeled tho sheet of Se an tm nec oe SES soe cea ms ee eset te cameos them- | re eonntey ve “08 course { Tre scce “abe oars mow the lava Sn Peas ten fod Jt Glsmissed oltan sone” tae taternens tne for an hour. .” Dusty verts By crandard fies trom bis miad, f replied to L : i & f i £ i i LEP i Hf i i i ‘ai i £ i 3 i F 3 I HE ok ! lood pressure is often.call-{diet for a long time, and in some . 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