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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1980 A dustrial organisers and tists who Bismarck LEINUHS So te aoe, ee es inh STATES uncer ThterArEn way to sense that will deal with murder as law from the (Batablished 1873) ’ time of Cain to the advent of the mawkish decades meant it to be dealt with. hed bune Cog . Bis-| There is a paramount, call in this country to stamp out N. D., and entered af the postoffice ‘at Bismarck that type of killing which the tablets brought down from oe ee : Me Sast Mey. 20 ee en mater. out of the lightnings of Sinal by Moses in their graven wt s a: ohare! ase mcrae POL forever in the category of Not! ‘ ‘ patsy . : s I en} Ay He DIer fie mes ) © ‘Bubecription Rates Payable to Advance : ; : ; ier gelled a The National Flower Show : : : The national flower show to open at the Minneapolis parasites from, the atate, outside Bismarck) ......... 5.00} auditorium Saturday and to continue a week is to be hint that beef Peng ivclg lt rs human. The vs by mail, outside of North Dakota . not an exhibition of mere floral splendor, it will be most popular meats, but statis-| develop in the intestine something which comes close to the fascinating mystery tics show that actually eat more of cosmic existence iteelf. pork than beef. In 1928 the average Por there will be shown not only colorful blooms, but ey ELT esa ox UEUL Ck ant aries ‘09 | Plant products’ of some of man’s experimentations with age of 222 pounds more pork per such principles of nature's creative processes as keen Capite Sian eet scientific observers of the Luther Burbank type have Part of the popularity of pork de- been able to ferret out. = ai Se uicttoa tek apa hanger inhien Lepetserrthoy the use| Burbank’s wizardy with plants, it will be remembered, those tn cold ‘elimates or with -heavy dispatches brought into existence such floricultural marvels as the eee ei tase ti tue ertiane wan six-inch Shasta daisy, the ten-inch poppy and many eer varieties of super-roses, some swrying on stems’ seven which pork and bacon can be mar- eer stupenduous lesson in the Cantles tats semen dane tas ate a Jy Zamb's famous essay on ae ga oot ites lotta dalam Prineiples of plant life, aside from the esthetic influence “Dissertation on Roast Pig,” in which be Foreign Representatives it will radiate, On every side the visitors will be greeted Oe iit oblate ta @MALL, SPENCER & LEVINGS with some example to excite the mind over the amazing Raruine: Gown atéend the bigs eae od - pam tins a artfulness of nature in plant production—in its adapta- The owner house, in dragging ge rormerly G. . tions to surroundings, to animal life insect world, out the pig, 8 this gross in CHICAGO NEW YORK BOSTON to climate and soll and seasons, roe his fives burned, where- his fingers ‘into a The show will occupy 88,000 square feet of floor space, mouth to rele Basketball and Community Spirit | win require the attention of 60 gardeners, in addition ta S new Clever’ Wee boomy tints’ there: Dolebtite aie Bismarck has striven with some effect for surpassing/ other attendants, will be judged by six specialists, have after it was the custom to burn down | pork is good if non-starchy food is ‘ehievement when such triumphs as that which came to ® million plants in 350 classifications and will put Sut & house in order to enjoy roast pig. | taken at the ‘same time. The best ts high school basketball heroes in the state tourna- $25,000-in premiums. Si dbergelie gt obbedl one rtd ‘way to serve pork is to roast it in + , ent, Saturday evening, are possible. A collection of orchids worth about $30,000 in itself Tigious Sauoee ‘cating each gn poend rgd Tasngeas ie | Such victories, while of no intrinsic reward, are, how- will be guarded by police guards, just as costly jewelry which the quired. In the boiling ham, first soak * ‘ver, important as symptomatic of the spirit of a com-| would be. it well for one hour. Place in cold munity. Bismarck was founded by a race of indomitable| There will be four bulb gardens, four rose gardens, ‘water, boil moderately, allowing 20 atoneers in whom the daring of adventure and deter-| four landscape gardens, four rock gardens, four ever- crn feral are viata mination to accomplish a high destiny were the pre-| green gardens and four foliage gardens. done, take off as much fat ‘88 possible ® jJominant inspirations. Accomplishment has not been as} A desert garden will cover 260 square feet and will “him | and put in the oven until brown. » iwift as it seemed in the beginning. Progress has stead-| feature such oddities as the Living Rock cactus, a plant Today Is th Ti puctety ater” tea ae “promi tnge toaehe gaat In his classic writ- ‘When using eggs, it is allright to use fed down to the slower but permanent tempo of build-| which resists the slash of @ knife, yet in due season lay Is the Pletely under the spell of French |ings Morris proved himself one of the Rcd Bre rors ham or bacon. ‘ng and growing and expanding. its stony exterior bursts to release the soft, silken flower Anniversary of | adele ol acon i eeneataat Edie Bi Wels eek tian Daa WE eee ae Bo it 1s good at times to test the pulse, to determine| that is nearly as large as the plant iteelf.. ’ —————— Patter tetra tasS at arcnttoo=| iat he betame an active So- building their digestive powers, it whether the old throb and vitality of spirit still are flow-| Another plant which the show is featuring will be WILLIAM MORRIS’ BIRTH ture,and painting, Morris founded a good best to avoid pork and ham until the ing in the life stream of the community. The urge to| the staghorn fern, which sheds its fronds, a pair a year,] On March 24, 1894, William Morris, |firm for the design and manufacture Seer “agg Gueeutalig" Coin Surpass is the most dependable assurance of the reten-| and they are a perfect reproduction of an elk’s antlers, | noted English poet, artist and Social-jof artistic furniture. It was here he will find that pork and bacon make ‘uon of the old enthusiasm. . ne show ls staged by the Society of Amerioan Plor- |e, 4nd inventor of the Morris chair ig una etal tis Youtiaaal aetna: welcome additions to other food and * ‘Time and again the school athletes of the community | ists and Ornamental Horticulturists. This organization | 1, 3 ‘are quite wholesome, : especially if interested in theology, Morris in-|mersmith the famous Kelmscott press, combined with the have proved that the spiritual heritage of the will to/ WAS incorporated by an act of congress during the Mc- tended after graduating from Oxford|where he Printed many beautiful x non-starchy green excel flames in the newer generations as it did in the| Kinley administration. The show is being passed around | to foutid @ religious brotherhood. But | books including ‘this own books of| win, ex-British premier. — lder. This lates: triumph is but another instance added | @mong the big cities of the country. Bismarck flower QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS cr? 0 those of the past indicating that here the banner of | lowers and Garden club members are very much inter- . ta Ne Excelsior still moves forward in the keeping of in-| ested that it should be brought so near this year and @ Question: H. W. writes: “I have (domitable youth, assuring s worthy succession in the| S0me are hoping to be able to attend from here. ‘ “ ae ® lump in the right side of my neck de bie y future to today’s builders and shapers of Bismarck’s , prey the ced ecto y) Beg ho prestige and destiny. Drink at-Your Own Risk . b never bothered me but I get worried The Oklahoma episode in which Poison liquor made M . . . a 7 ns 4 Would bran Marea i obama The Growing Trend to Murder 300 peczle ii] itustzetes one of the queer, illogical pro- ©1930 NEA SERVICE INC - ly IN] AUTHOR OF “THE AVENGING PARROT? 2 rehab The extent to peatae are a lawless people is re- ign that the bootiegger has brought on the land, yy. ANNE AUSTIN THE BLACK PIGEON: ETC. snl > — turn nto in our civic corruption, in tragic recklessness in ere are govcramcat inspectors to save us from RAG Answer: The lump is doubtless): wato traffic and, above all, in our ascending murder rates, |{mpuzities in or food and drink, and they do a good job. Tsay Pe id aoe with them? Dun- oi enlarged Iymphatio sland. The In our infraction of the command, Thou shalt not kill! based avoragi sen can buy cometh‘ng to cat or drink with “Yes, sir. But I don't believe with diet, supplemented easily lead the world in shamelessness, Whereas, in| Pcriect coxficence, even though he does not know the he has amplified Miss Gigt'’s state- tl ipy treatments with heat and land and Wales the homicide rate is 5 per 100,000 ment that the poor little girl com. electricity. This gland was probably ‘and in Canada 13, the rate among 40,000,000 urban mitted suiéide. One of the deter enlarged at some time when you had “Americans last year was 10.5. Ta exe realm, however, this does not apply. ‘The man tives is with them.” & cold, oF perhaps iba tees Frederick L. Hoffman, an insurance actuary who gath-| W429 drinks aicohclic liquors does so strictly et his own rr HOt 2 Bites ae Yaa re treated it may remain the same size € Y ers the statistics each year, has made public his latest|Tisk. There are no government inspectors to keep that nets Ghee whispered fervently, and ran up- and cause no harm, but it is well ‘figures and he announces that last year in 31 American | Commodity pure—because the traffic is outlawed. paghier © IRDA stairs, followed more sedately by try to reduce the size of the lump cities the death rate from homicide was one out of every} It is @ queer situation, when you stop to think about New York 7, the uniformed policeman, Possible, . Saftanit *10,000 inhabitants. In New York the rate rose from 5.7| it. In the field where the danger of poison is greatest ee a Rigeetewd non, Dundee saw Question: — W. H. F. writes in 1928 to 7.1 in 1929. ie, there is no protection at all—except for the protection fen hh “gn with disma: easy ma nei “You often mention zuchihi in your It is baffling, Where figures from one -section tend| thet the prohibition ‘agent can give. 7 aicK Shs aesutg a op cadena aitearier menus, but I am unable to find it to one conclusion as to the cause of it all, those from - : ae se ling was wearing, ee Be another upset theory and offer no accounting whatever Detroit’s Amazin Story “Please, sir, you don't think Mr. is similar’ to the ordinary summer for the showing. Thus, the murder rate for the Southern Bomeone has remarked thar eihaiges Nook to the Dick—?" Squash, and may be used freely if / urban centers is 10 to 15 times as high as it is in North-| busiest, most prosperous cities, If this is s0, Detroit ap- “We haven't found him yet,” cooked in the same manner as sum- | ern centers, and this might suggest that the presence of| parently is paying the penalty for the business that the Dundee answered, pretending not og! shone A is, seated difficult ® large negro population is responsible, but when this! automobile ind has t i to understand. But he was startled. obtain parts country. “ < lustry brought it, Odd that the butl thi ‘as it-is raised only in certain sections. { } theory is tested by Philadelphia's figures, that explana-| rt is an amaxing story that is belng told at the Detroit to hit upon the dea that’ Dick Rags gant ea f tion fails, for Philadelphia has a very large negro popula- polics board hearings, Almost incredible charges are ihevkilave dics Scenes te : Pat writes: “I am f tion, yet its murder rate is but a fifteenth of that, for! hurled back and forth at high officials of the police de- explained as gruesomely as Doris pad Si getter leegiaergmeinrat c . / instance, of Birmingham and Memphis. partment. It is asserted that Detroit's notorious “Purple Matthews’. Murder followed by peters. emedines it eee tice F gerrohibition ‘has been advanced as one source of the| Gang” had friendly relations with some of these officials ae? and sometimes very rough. Why 1: i | inerease.in murder, but the New York Times has analyzed and was given a helping hand by them whén the going In the great front hall, Wickett this?” q ) ‘the statistics and decides that the Hoffman conclusion in| got tough. ‘ quietly insisted upon the proper Answer: You are :imply having a ; Sis respect will not stand the test. It says that “in the| And, meanwhile, Detroit continues to have a “orime aera ep ther pray opr g 4 in a few months the high Lote: p Year 1900 the homicide rate for big American cities was 3.4) wave” that bears comparison with Chicago's. “little parlor” and addressed Mr. will disappear ‘and your voloe wil Per 100,000. By the year 1908 the rate had risen steadily In America, at any rate, prosperity seems to bring a Berkeley punctiliousty: naturally become under better control to & Around that point it hovered during the next ten certain amount of lawlessness in ite wake, Detroit, like In Strawn of the police, (Copyright, 1930, by The Bell ‘ Years. In 1918 it stood at 85, went up to 93 in 1921, and| Chicago, is suffering for it, ~ % Syndicate, Inc.) since that year has-risen another point to approximately A : a iake aia ig st = 20. It’s s rare epidemic that doesn't start in the third igh ad yr bigieeslay pcan “It may be argued,” says the Times, “that the long grade. ley advanced and held ~> bis hile Pause between 1909 and 1920 marked the stabilization of ? ; hand. )® murder rate which had been rising swiftly before, and ; Ni bare been told something of ; ;that prohibition came along to give it a new start. But 3 F i what has happened here, Captain each a Hi wee tro tn nave nor en tat S| Editorial Comment Strawn,” he said, with grave courte’ ; Jarge, and in percentages it is even less impressive, r - , sy, “and of course I am at your dis iti mami : i posal, though ¢ am afraid I know ‘Without prohibition the murder rate between 1900 and] - Political Co: % te @ 1910 increased nearly 300 per cent, whereas since prohibi- pedis el nents Barred A iy mary os very little about police methods tion it has gone up less than 20 per cent.” definitely, to peter He Perhaps this marked contempt for life which is ex- |, | eae ach a yo lingo nee mud ars ie weer Wie Brome amr) ora a cae splashing of blood, if that’s what| —Clorinda Berkeley threw up her head, her eyes measuring Dundee deal, tide Hil we have to : . oi with cool insolenc e. The next minute was one of derer is a member of the Berkeley) mons,” and he addressed the only |@readful confusion. Dundee tried household, which includes all serv-| remaining plainclothesm: ‘come | tO See everything, hear everything, but his ears were ringing with ‘disposition to lawlessness which has grown so prevalent Under the designation of dementia Americana in another day and at this time is perhaps best classified along with 2 ‘was @ small pool ants and guests, of course... . By |along to the house with us.” the phenomena of jazs, to account, for it all. ’ collected while the|*2® Way, where is Crosby?” Strawn, Dundee, Collins andClem- | °'!'s screem, bis eyes clung com: ‘This temperamental contempt for restraint in conduct : during the time the = oe ‘mons were setting off for the big tite nee preg og , thas been encouraged by the breakdown of the law in the a gathering the stones Sc] SENT him to the house, along stone mansion when a hallo stopped Mra. Lambert's 1a; buried ‘ ag ante & Processes of enforcement. Murder is one of the crimes views of and binding the skirt. But 1 with two of the boys—Wil-|them. It was Detective Payne, fol- P. : \ trouble is | it is entirely possible/ kins and Cain. Wilkins was to| lowed at some distance by the two Got none on his/stand guard downstairs, to keep|™men he had chosen to help him the wound and/anyone from busting in on us down | 8earch for Dick Berkeley. Then ae swabbed off with the/ here, and Cain was to watch Cros| “Sorry, Chief!” he panted. “But to wipe up the/by. Hey, boys!” he called to the|no luck. We've been through every three plainclothesmen and a. unl-|bullding on the estate, except. the formed policeman who still awaited | big house itself, and beat the shrub- orders, “Which one of you can/|bery till a rabbit couldn't have es- caped us. . | swim?” farm stepped for- ‘which, in the vernacular, it has grown too appallingly “easy to “get away with.” Look at the long list of sen- ational ef H fi [: if ait ue Es x H rid f H i i : i ‘The man in unii “All right! Come along!” Strawn ward and saluted. growled. And the co augmented by three cane i sheveled and sweating detectives. i | chief halted it again, how. ever, on the steps leading to front eg ania “Dundee,” he ordered, “you bolt into the House and get your bai ing suit for Collios. I'm going .| study the lay of things from outside s bit—get an idea of Blan of the house; that sort oj thing.” he’ explained