Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
N ti AV kota during August totaled 672 for a x according to fi a. AUGUST INDUSTRIAL MISHAPS * Total 668, According to Head of “Workmen's Compensation Bureau accidents in North Da- new. high record, igures ehnouriced Friday by R. E. Wenzel, chairman of the Workmen's Compen- sation Bueau. The previous high | mark was 668, established in August, ‘103 D rr the first eight months of the year, accidents totaled 3,902, while for Wthe corresponding period of 1930, the | total was 3,662. ; Accidents in Cass county during ‘last® month contributed much to the new. high record, with 224 reported, FE While for the same month in 1930, the ber reported was 127. , , Gtand Forks county showed an in- €rease from 41 to 47. In Stisman county, accidents for August a year ego. totaled 13, while the monthly to- ‘tal this year jumped to 33. Sevefal counties, however, showed ‘otable decreases in tive fig ‘ures of August, 1930, and August, 1931. | These included Morton county a de- ew crease from 66 to 24; Ward county from: 77. to 48; Williams county from Tel'36 to 18; Burleigh from 89 to 46; €q Stark from 41 to 20. fo Wenzel described the figures show- sc) 98 & new high record as “almost un- t , in view of the claimed un- * employment and reduced payrolls.” be The figures by counties for the in; monthly and eight month period, as jhe COMpared with a year ago include: 8 Months 8 Months August August 1930 1931 1930 1931 o 4 40 28 County— pe Adams .. w! Billings wi Bowman wi Burleigh rs SoBRSERo wobsaseeRe sheducsusdwsdeckoulase waaeeeeeceus EB owe Raaaneounwnanasan People’s Forum E4itor’s Note—The Tribune wel- comes letters on subjects of in- Otherness ASO terest. troversial attack which 0! a t I x t t e t sapicerigtt 8 HT “t 5 Hy BREAK RECORD, WENZEL SAYS | entific” knowledge, and thinking that he has power of life and death in his feeble hands, decides \to destroy this creature and to let that creature live. The result is an upheaval in nature. Nature retaliates by turning her vast Mloods of life upon the puny, pre- sumptuous men who defy her. , Instead of growing wheat which grasshoppers destroy (apparently too much wheat is grown in the world, anyway), the northwest might become the turkey district of the world by raising vast flocks of turkeys to feea upon the grasshoppers. Turn useless grasshoppers into succulent turkey meat. Yours very truly, CHARLES HOOPER. ‘URGES INOCULATION FOR TYPHOID FEVER State Health Officer Says Pre- ventive Treatment Will Halt Dread Disease ] Inoculation against typhoid fever: was urged by Dr. A. A. Whittemore, state health officer, in a health ar- ticle issued Tuesday. “Three injections of typhoid vac- cine will protect a person for a few years, ‘the article said. “It takes a few weeks for the immunity to be- come fully effective, so people should, not wait until a typhoid epidemic has occurred before they ask their phy- sician to give them the vaccine. The vaccine may not be of benefit to those already incubating the disease. Some physicians think that it will make the attack lighter, however. Persons’ who take the vaccine should not ex- pose themselves unnecessarily or fail ae ordinary hygienic precau- ti 5 “Whether an individual stays at home or whether he travels he should have the health insurance that ty- proid vaccine affords. When away from home do not drink water from unprotected sources. Pasteurized milk is the only safe milk. Raw milk may be safe but you do not know unless Produced under sanitary su pervision. 5] Carriers should never handle food products.” paid for light weight, 160 to Pound hogs. Galvanized pails or large’ pans' make desirable water vessels for lay- ing hens. They should be set on a; slat or wire platform about 2 feet: above the floor of the pen, high enough to prevent filth being scratched into them. Oat straw is low in protein and minerals and should not form the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1981 WY- WHAT'S THE IDEA F RUNNING A BILL AT 4 MELL BURNS © WE PAID THIS BILL IN FULL~ AND | THOUGHT YOU CLOSED OUR ACCOUNT- HONEY, | WANT YOU To TELL ME ALL ABOUT THIS TROUBLE YOu 1 DION'T HAVE ANN TROUBLE TLL THE DETECTIVE MADE SOME. YOu SEE 1 WAS COLLECTIN: ‘EM. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS W) RECENTLY..WERE HERE ANEAD SALESMAN SAM AW, LEESEN; Boss / OUN'T FEEL LIKEA RASSLIN'’ WEET MAMIE TdAY—-TH' WEATHER SHES To HoT / Wet FUTWC Wo WHE OLD SCHEME OF Wikee | BUT, SOME - WOW ,OHE SIMPLY CANT PICK UP WHERE oe EFT orF! THERE 19 A CERTAIN RESTLESONESS, AND & XB To DO Mines | PERHAPS MAT TAX SHE WAD WITH BILL We SOMETHING Yo 00 WITK oF THE GUMPS~AND THAT GOES! NOW MAKE v ABOUT THAT= it's Age weas A WAT REE Tl - . IRS JANE TO TEASE SO FOR IT-' ‘Yo SHOP HAVEN'T YOU ANYTHING ELSE ON YOUR MIND ore ore _ WELL JUST SAY BYE XY SHOPPING DISTRICF, eR nw BE GASOLINE ALLEY—FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE ZZZZZZZZZZXIEZZZEIZ WELL THE DETECTIVE THOUGHT | COULDN'T HAVE MATCHES WITHOUT SETTIN' FIRES. BUT | FOOLED Hi. BUT HE THINKS SO YET. 1M GLAD YOURE BACK BUT Noup BETTER VIL: ow's GA TANT? Is It Them? NOT TUE EXACT TIME, * HAS LIEUT. RILEY COME IN NOw HANENT 6EEN HIM ; nol! BUT We HAD A YeT? HES BRINGING BACK | SO FAR TODMY= DO You HAVE FRECKLES, TAGALONG AND | ANY IDEA WHEN HE LEFT 7/ OSCAR FROM PARADISE PARADISE LAKE? ,7 LAKE...WE THOUSUT PERHAPS “THEYD ARRNE BEFORE WE OW, NOWING, ONLY ‘were was AK CONFERENCE ON TRIMMING WE ONERHEAD, AND ‘Wat ISN'T GOING TO BE GOOD NENS for BOUNCING AROUND LIME AL FLIUVERR ON A DETOUR AUL NIGHT "ONT WORRY ABOUT Bil ON@ STONE - GIVE THEN'LL PROBABLN SEND YOu To JAIL INSTEAD OF ME Bluo ser Wen A PLANE 1S SIGHTED HIGH over THe Horizon HEADING- For SHADYSIDE... HURRAY? 1-1 DON'T KNOW BuT T SUST CAN'T GET x SLEEP SOMEHOW: