The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 19, 1932, Page 6

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i People’s Forum Editor's Note—The Tribune wel- comes letters on subjects of 1 forest. Letters dealing with co troversial religious subjects, which attack individuals unfairly, or which offend good taste and tair »! will be returned to the writers. Allietters MUST be signed. If yu wish to use a pseudonym, sign the pseudonym first and your own name beneath it. We will re- such requests. We reserve miles and to Bismarck 7,964 miles, imarck than if Jamestown. favor of Bismarck. | Tight to delete such parts of |j letters re may ed: nee ry to i CoE ld ena anil i HEBRON SPEAKS UP y e GAT ¢ Hebron, N. D., | || THE TEMPTER IN THE GARDEN Bee 16 ie: Editor, Tribune: It is now about 14 months ae i a ie |Editor, Tribune: i lta "| Have read the letters of the Peo- ; now since with Edgar the evil spirit came into the mind of Wherever you found a saloon there Percy M. Hansen and his little group were plenty |ple's Forum with interest, and agre Vicks’ “Old Time.’ of racketeers in Jamestown and start-| around and causing trouble. ed their effort to remove the capital from Bismarck. They started movement before the ashes of the old capitol building were cold. As Mr, Hansen has a mania for|ings now is p2opl ge people are getting worse changing things which have stcod the instead of better, as some claim. We can see more children, both boys and think it is now test of time, I 4 It should be known hereafter a: Morning Star. That would relieve al the best business and professional men of Jamestown from all the blame 2 for misleading statements made in the Jamestown Sun. Mr. Hansen asserted in an editor: jal that there are those (in the group of Jamestown persons opposed to his removal plan) whose souls are so low | that they would'be forced to look up | to gaze into the eyes of the origina tempter of the garden of Eden. Mr. Hansen is wrong again. are simply looking into the eyes o} the imitator and servant of original tempter. There was a morning star, who w: called Lucifer, who came into the Garden of Eden. He was good at thai time (and so was Hansen years ago) | but when Lucifer broke the law of | God and tempted Adam and Eve) with that apple, then the trouble be- | i gan and Lucifer's name was changed to Satan, the devil. ‘The first lie ever told was told in| the Garden of Eden, and Jesus say that Satan is the father of all lies—| and of liars. ‘And that is the reason I suggested | Mr, Hansen change the name of the| Jamestown Sun to the Morning Star. |now, and those that would drink bar-| tels of booze to do them as much! - We know that the Sun is an emblem} of life-giving but the emblem of the original tempter was a serpent and is death-giving. So, Mr. Hahsen, try and tell the truth in your newspaper once more. The best people in James- town have rebelled against Hansen and his racketeering group because i the apple that Hansen gave them aj HM year ago has been tasted and has * proved to be a bad lemon. Mr. Han- sen should remember the old slogan— that a man changes his mind but a fool never. ‘The first thing Hansen's racketeer- ing group did a year ago was to have a new map made of North Dakota to show that Jamestown was the center | of the state and that Bismarck was} away off from the center. Now it has been proven that Bismarck is 44 miles closer to the center than is Jamestown. They started out to show and prove to the people who signed the petition for capital removal that the taxpay- ers of North Dakota would be saving more money in traveling expenses in a few years time than the $1.471,058.- 37 worth of property which would be lost to the state in Bismarck if the capital were moved there. Has he produced any figures to prove it? ‘That was just as misleading as all . the rest of his writings with regard to capital removal. Figures do not lie but do not let P, M. Hansen compute them. Here are reliable figures on mileage, given by the state highway depart- ment—and these figures are correct —tfrom the 53 counties of the state to Richholt’s Thayer and Seventh Phone 631 Catsup Snider’s, 14-oz., 35c c 2 for 2.2.00. i = CORN FLAKES yster Kellogs's, (J Minneopa, 5-0z., ine sit 10c 25c 2 for os) HN Salmon | dhe Btinneona Fancy Red Sock- Ti; eye, 1-lb. ai can oe 2 7 Cc Jelly Powder Any flavor, 1 4 c THERE RE: the f right time for him to change the name {gi of his newspaper, the Jamestown Sun. |, the |: the old]. die anyway, someday. t|{country. l/voung girls and b there are more boys and girls drink- smoking, than we did 10 year cause of it, as m | j/exeuse. Iniquity is on the increase. |The Bible states that in the last days liniquity will abound and that goes its way whether we have sal not. booze now re so. Many iing poison booze. For {haven't got sense enough to leave if They jalone it is best for them and the xf | Public if they do kick off as they have I believe hat there is better order now than as {there was with open saloons, even if e{there are plenty of drunkards in the we e than the way it getting more for rye and barley, if we had saloons, it is If would find it w is now. As far as both Bismarck and Jamestown. The total mileage to Jamestown is 8,080 That shows Bismarck is 116 miles closer and would cost less in travel- ing expenses with the capital at Bis- it were moved to This is P. M. Hansen's strongest fort and it falls to the ground and is }covered with 116 miles of dirt road in A North Dakota Taxpayer. of drunks staggering {al| If we open saloons we will find this ‘plenty of back rcoms filled with The reason . The 18th amendment is not the ny take it for an Those that get tanked up with will do the very same thing if we get open saloons, and yell because there are many kicking the bucket by drink- those who THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1932 |eood as some claim would eat less of |looked ahead for the western part of other things, so that wouldn’t help the state as well as the east. There- wheat prices any, even if wheat acre- | fore they built it at the best place they age were replaced by barley and rye.'saw fit for all concerned in the state, If we need shells for war we can get | where there is plenty of good water to ;them turned out by the trainload a;be had and plenty coal near by for day. 'the future, which would amount to ; As far as farmers are going broke, ‘quite an item each year if it had to be and the way the government is pour- shipped further east. It will take ing money out to loan corporations quite a little coal to heat the big jand they in turn loan it to farmers building that will be put up. We at a higher rate, it is all wrong. It also stand a chance of getting cheap- just keeps putting chains around the er current for lights in the future farmers’ necks, one on top of the than further east where there is no jother which will eventually bear the coal and no chance for water power jfarmers down. Those that are husky as there is near Bismarck. enough to stand up under the weight; Must close. My letter is getting |will be pulled over by the loan cor- longer than I expected it to be. Hop- poration. If they would throw all ing that the capital will stay where the methods, schemes and farm it was once built. boards in the waste basket, with all| Yours truly, . the money-wasting methods which | ROBERT KLANDT. have done no earthly good, go to work; —_—___—__ CHANGE DANCE SCHEDULE and fight a way through to set a/ price for farm products, (as the g0V- Announcement that a cabaret will be staged Saturday night in the ernment did in war time), and limit! Terrace Gardens of the Patterson e production, then the farmers could ; and would help themselves and in|}, fe tum would help all the other fellows. /gotel and that dances heretofore held As farm products are the root of all’ will he held Friday night, instead, business, if that suffers, everything was made Friday by the hotel man- s else suffers. Keeping on putting agement. The La Porte chorus of chains around a farmer's neck is @/dancing girls will provide entertain- detriment to him when he can’t get’ ment during the dance intermissions, Improvement Seen in Condition of Welch Considerable improvement during the last 24 hours has been noted in the condition of Rollin Welch, for- mer Burleigh county sheriff, friends said Friday. Welch has been suffering from complications of heart disease. Gussner’s Anniversary Sale.| All In Intestinal poisons are eapping ‘your energy, stealing your pep, Making you fll, Take WR NATURE'S REMEDY—the safe, dependable, vegetable scope ce /10-NNoaT Sight, Geta2zicbox, @ ALRiGHT The All- Vegetable Laxative Ne - 7 Quick relief ZuMs for the foMmrty siestion and rumour stomach, acid ing Only 10¢. SRartburn, Tums are 30 enough for his products to make ends | meet no matter what he tries. Next| to setting prices and limiting produc- | tion would be to keep out red tape! and gambling in farm products. As| there is too much difference in price | from the producer to the consumer. | Somebody generally coins money be- | tween even if the farmers realize nothing out of their products. | tt Next is the capital which ‘should | stay where our old fore dads saw fit) to put it. I see where they had more! common sense in those days by put-| n ting the capital at Bismarck than some veop!e have now days. * If they had been as ignorant as; many people are now days they sure- | ly would have put the capital at) Jamestown or still farther east, but | they had good common sense and 216 Sixth St. HOME BAKE SHOP {all bunk. The United States is so well sup- lied with equipment that we can get n. over-production of any commodity alled for, and price set to justify production. have an over-production of rye and barley knocked in the head the same as| It wouldn't take long to and the price would get COFFEES phason tg “Blend w 1-10, cal “A” Blend 3; “AY Blend, 3-1b. 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