The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1930, Page 4

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The Associated Press is exclusively entities to the use | ©4g0 political powers. (Official City, State and County Newspaper) Foreign Representatives a ‘raer! A ne Co. cHIcaco NEW YORE ‘Tricknae’ in the ‘Pork’ Bill ee re 2 of lawmaking. ‘The Proposal is to have the federal government take |. scais are demanding. The Liberals and Conservatives | » * over canals that have been running New York into the + “red” nearly $11,000,000 a year. ‘That sounds like unload. | Would precipitate a crisis and Mac! rises Sa Today Is the * ing a white elephant on Uncle Sam. 4 That is not all of the perniciousness behind the scheme. | nonald's party, has just denounced Snowden's fiscal | The main purpose is to defeat the Great Lakes-St. Law- policy. It is not sufficiently socialistic. Labor seeks in- rence waterway project, in which the Northwest 1s 0| surance and pension benefits amounting to about a bil- vitally interested. New York wants to divert the Great! tion dollars through taxation of the “predatory rich.” ‘Lakes project into assuming the losing barge waterways | Chancellor of the Exchequer Snowden, a Socialist and La- of which the Erie canal 1s the principal link, thus to con- | porite, declares that probably there will be no increase in strict all Northwestern shipments into the neck of the | taxation. 82.20 | of crime by their own systems of loot? ot otherwise credited in this newspaper and alse the Not Radical Enough tights of republication of all other matter herein are} Premicr MacDonald, of Great Britain, is not the first ‘The Erie Canal dumping plan went through the house,| The premier and his associates appreciate their situa- Vane a afternoon, by log-rolling tactics, in the passage of ‘the omnibus rivers and harbors bill. It is now up to the senate to say whether this imposition on the American i them so much as the radical members on the outside People is to be added to the laws of plain pillage legisla- { tive bodies have been known to enact sometimes, but | ¥HO want drastic taxation which, in effect, would com- 3 generally are honest enough to throw out in the process pel transference of wealth in line with socialistic thearies. | politicians who pillage the city and promete its systems ‘The racketeers exist because of laws that so far bave ‘When a true “Who's Hoodlum in Chicago” is produced {t. will not be Scarface Al Capone's name, like that of Abou ben Adhem, that will head the list, Instead gang officials will be given the place of honor which they de- ‘serve, Capone is a four-flusher compared to some Chi- Au HE E ie i i fi 5 d & ii F Hy tf, | tt j socialist tc find himself out of step with the more radical wing of his party. There are some theories of socialism which are difficult of application, especially when the representative of that party finds himself in office on | | i Mi i i id last very long in face of any such legislation which the ile if ef i 3 AY i ii ! Eee Tecalled after two years for making jand mind.”—Count Hermann Keyser- Henderson would be out. |[an. address which accentuated the |ling. ‘The Independent Labor Party, the radical wing of Mac: Anniversary of _|[strsinec relations between France In 1816, he had served as gov- cacnacael ibaa 6, after ved Premier Virginia, Me On April 28, 1768, James Monroe,| president of the United States by the i i | S28 Hl iy j Fy e i i i | | i [ : an ‘ produce their best effect through be- fifth president of the United States, | Republican, now the Democratic, par- bata - soc a the be-|128 taken by mouth. ‘They. produce in Westmoreland county,|‘%; is most noteworthy acts includ: ginning, at leest for a few days, ie) ® mote copious flow of digestive 5 3 g : BIE i : i i g I i : bottle, which is New York harbor, in getting products} On the other hand, the extreme socialists are demand- enema their effect to Europe. ing a great increase in income taxes, that certain estates coe Ree taoieniee ha td foes eee faoail portion! of the intentions AS Shipping by way of New York under such circum- | be taxed 100 per cent and, in case of death, these estates good should begin to move them as scon|°meD® with. plain water will usually stances would not be expeditious nor cheap. ,The tend- | be confiscated by the government. Prosperity and absence of party strife. |is the notation of the heart."—Thorn-|®8 the acute period of inflammation bpupeppge hati ing ency would be to glut the shipping facilities. The same radicals demand that the state take over 3 ton Wilder, author. re bbe a ror Stitt) Question: T; ¥. writes: “This morn- The Great Lakes waterway would not. It offers free- | the Bank of England and run it 4@ « publicly-owned in- Mi Quotations ‘ ‘iihiael aaneemiacaTeaecen i eeiartie resting 00] ing I had a fried egg for breakfast. dom from the bondage to New York for the Northwest | stitution. agriculture enrolled this year, North| During the lymph | There was some elderberry jelly on shippers and about ten cents a bushel less in wheat| In the meantime MacDonald and his government stand ig outranks | will be exuded and the soint may be-|in7, Doov® and it touched the ery and freight rates than at present is the case. New York's | between two fires, cither onc of which can eliminate the ‘ eh fat an pb pnt reer relmp ond eee Farsheces clea arp peoconned there any danger of serine a 4 greed, as exemplified in the grab imbedded in the rivers | Laborites from office. sad “outngiing tomathee of Wody, onl |ehedr at eprameharel stonemmer ccsiad cacupdaaied "ath Ihave several glasses more of the jelly. and harbors bill just passed by the house, would not re- CE LUT ERS and I know many people who have 4 duce freight to that extent, because it would not cut the A World Bank parva tind 8 shipping distance as the Great Lakes waterway would.| American financiers have been recognized internation- Thus there are two reasons for the senate to scotch | ally in a signal way by the election, recently, of Gates this vicious provision in the harbors bill. The Erie and | w. McGarrah, of New York, to be the first president of * ™ associated canals are the poisonous “tricknae” of the | the Bank for International Settlements, Aside from oth- omnibus “pork” bill. On Growing Old “Don't try to postpone age by being jazzy and flap- i lf | i Rg a8 E 5 ait i er considerations, it was logical that a United States banker was selected, as war loans made by this nation to the various belligerents enter into the picture in a very substantial manner. F Ht id i perish aring ‘Swiss business circles believe that establishment of this damned {f she don’t pull ont a 1 I become warm or excited small about no paid aig din and Rta: Leeae institution in their midst confers » greater honor than sevthe ‘beag ct DomIo sare |nAvzble pf eae ope gerry oy ‘amo’ ts Cartwright —itu-| i appear on my hands and small trrita~ on old age not as a physical condition but as a time | the location in Geneva of the League of Nations. aye ber tek Says they belong to the pwored with just the right emoant feet take epelis of burning and itch: Of life peculiar to itself, with its special struggles, Basle becomes the center through which steps will be Sane The saat, the Neary | 512, que of the rooms of vehemence. I am @ traveling ing. ‘What can I do to remedy this?” special usefulness, special joys. Get into the stream | taken to liquidate the financial problems growing out of A the ween menne = by the name mos Cart-| representative of the TruSilk Answer: Y. trouble caused of life and stay till the end; be of value to your fel- | the World war. This institution should take the matter a he | Teatribes Jonnton to a er exeene| Hosiery Company of Chicago.” ty and lows.” of reparations from the realm of politics and through petene MRS. * | that this: Cartwright wears horn-|,. “Serseant, there’s a man out in/the shirt and tie;.then, still grin- an application of the Young plan put that difficult pro- at rimmed glasses and parts his hair| ‘2¢ ball named Wickett. Will you ning at. the white-faced pees Dr. Lillian J. Martin, emeritus professor of Stanford | blem upon a strict financial and economic basis. in the middle instead of on the) Sis him in? and ‘exhibited the tack 4 " fler’s name Cart- je rumpled stack university, in the evening of her life, offers the advice} Between 80 and 100 financial experts selected from the omer. left side, enn sok inabtna tae olen of silk stockings. just quoted above. This preachment has been uttered | Various nationalities involved in the World war will ad- maple 7 : but he did not betray himself} It was the last exhibit which many times, but the direct diction of her message gives | Minister the affairs of the unique institution. 6CPUT I wasn't taking any| otherwise. completely shattered the nerve of the old advice a new touch. Mr. McGarrah is a well-known banker. Formerly he Soe brite grilles Fs 2 “Ever sce this man before, y se satisfaction, “ Tt comes from a woman who has found her place in | ¥#5 chairman of the New York federal reserve bank and Cierinds, EU- | vont to the Stuart House myself, | Wickett?” Strawn asked genially, lige and, though 65, is still young in spirit, is still in the in 1924 he was appointed American representative on the iy HAR- | and had a talk with the manager. |** ‘be butler edged dimdently into “stream of life.” ; advisory board of the German Reichabank. waist | He gave Cartwright a swell send-|*" ‘To France goes the director-general. Pierre Quesnay off. Said he’d known him for six She does not venerate old age per se as the Chinese | ya. ciected to that post with but one dissenting vote, months, ever since Cartwright had ideal nor does she think that unusual protective measures | 1.4: of pr, Hans Luther, president of the Riechabank, taken over this territory for the should be used to.shield old age as something to be He opposed the selection on principle only and explained pitied and safeguarded. Her advice rather is: “Get into) sieve was nothing personal in his vote. Paid his bills promptly, ‘Svold the “stream of life” as they once knew it. giles” and, yes, with its special triumphs. "withdrawn from “the stream of life.” To ees Get into and keep in the stream of Jife. _ Who's Hoodlum? The Gang, Of Course How sad the awakening often is. In work tempered ‘with some play, old age will find that such a condition “is a time of life peculiar to itself with its special strug- California presents an excellent laboratory to study how people spend the evening of their lives. Dr. Martin went] Amendment sends Police Headquarters. “And there you found the loot, forth to the highways and byways of that state and |¢ eh?” Dundee grinned. sured him. “Sergeant’Turner, get studied old people, some fighting age, others making an is J fi Brede in here in. double-quick ‘were unhappy, regarded themselves as useless. This con- | Obleago is tzying « silly stunt to wipe out its racketeers, getting out a list of its outlaws crested by the vio- the stream of life.” ‘There is great hope that this institution will assist in kept regulaf and decent bours./ ‘Wwickett studied the face con- Persons eeeen ta Het Mees eae ig, pelea ra gis ie i ss ve ty Tmaus mae take agg tor & moment poet 7 * nee Se ee p4 me up to Cartwright’s room, and ae ; “The return of Seer eee nd Wn: heve pened. Lipdeinpnag oss Optimism is expressed in the great financial centers stay while I searched it, In the ° b : would be 8 fine . ning of life.” ARATE. planes. DOR that the institution, properly administered, can help ag ogg a Sunle of wires and . i 1 bringing: order rather chaotic a letter from sales manager, After 60 years of age has been reached, too many leave aiti ” eat and everything looked jake for the “stream of life” and try the hard task of growing old Cartwright. Nothing funny in his} without responsibilities, They try travel, new inviron- ; clothes closet or bureau drawer No black pigskin bag, like the ment and in strange and mysterious ways they seek to 4 one Johnson stole from Crosby. But there was a big sample case, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY reer See ve faba, ‘ “Give him time, chief,” Dundes 101 concern. was OD Use of Propaganda CHAPTER XLII One of my skeleton keys is it Cartwright? | pegged compassionately. (Grand Forks Herald) oyvs brought Wickett along to | opened it.” “Dll talk,” Johnson. whispered President identity Jehnson,” Dundee| He pa’ teebly. “Make—a statement—" little | hurry.” ‘Within five minutes the anemic ttached to snappeds “What's your real name? And what's your Tecord?” if . Eee a0 a of rer gg pe bocnerd 7 Hareld Conway. Twas coavieted W Hi i z ¥ | 2 32 oe filet tal bei fll, E H fit ae 4 3 i E ? k i il ay é i | E li i E g 5 g i ie : i | | if 4 We age iH i RE bis 8 ak es fi Y i if suffrance of another and more conservative party. Mac- the ‘These can usualy be corrected by Donald is hanging on by the “skin of his teeth,” as it Fee erie Lasmanteele wuGreen treatments from an owteopath or were, and any attempt to “start anything” as we say at the joirits are also usually damaged. | restore the part to its normal posi- home here, will find MacDonald out of office and merely aoe ee ae ea Nensels of |tion, in Thetle* wtid’ hive & 1hbes & mouthpiece of labor and socialism. fill the joint cavi ae rae some- A sprain makes e arthritis as the rheumatic tion keewiy. ‘That they can do the labor ‘cause some sharp and severe Sasha tend 't0" sebety ta tha jute good in occupying the seats of the mighty, even though bagdpes oeape a area. In these cases one should im- they have no stable political title thereto, does not disturb i Ao ntti. mediately begin an orange or grape- diate area faa Tia Seer oe ececeaee ene oe oe —— ¢ SPRAINS) MacDonald and Snowden know that they would not Ren care) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS o\ at \.

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