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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1932 - ismarck Tribune} They claim first that no time An t Newspaper was provided for debate. The nation s nex the weight of the speakership. His way crowd is ont after “sucker money” | sociated with the old Fifth Avenue \ L| Tun StaTee OLOMET Sus GUA blilg isle thie but abating Sour Notes in the Symphony cronies had better watch out when|in a large way! It 4s organized as|restaurant. So the other day I ' NEWSPAPER this issue for the last decade. Form he becomes vice president and has! seldom before in many @ year. dropped around and heard about old a f (Established 1873) of the repeal resoliition was a iho more time to eee: What with railroad fares at a new ae Eno, eae Fifth Rope Evel ———— excursion low and tourist trade hit-| tel was once referred to as “Eno’s Published by The Bismarck Tribune by those who would retain in part The business magnate who con-|'ting a new high, mirth-seekers and| folly.” That was about 1859, in case } Company, Bismarck, N, D., and en-|the farce of federal control of the demns whistling on the job makes it] merrymakers are expected in droves] you happened to be around. Located Yared at the postottice at Bismarck as] quor traffic. No agency is better | fia eat Oe eee bathe chearilly at qe ae Ethane hired ice rtd ad ‘ : ig careful Sel r = . gs ode ee fit to control the sale and manufac- e ee [henty. Wekap anese cn the ob chesk- wens President and Publisher. bad than the states. It is purely ee proieg = that more ‘| book and don’t buy any gold ‘bricks! P xe it anne a gathering | place jocal matter. States that want to than ion. stars are ont * for Politically great, ingout Bubscription Rates Payable in | remain dry can do so. They can even yonder In space—more than | LISTEN, MY FRIEND— for Senator Tom Platt, “the ney . enough , ” Dally by ca: lees pee youd $7.20 | @cure federal legislation to prevent! to pocraig th tS helng who ee tie Bee ee eee wethe “Amen Corner,” it seems, was Dally by mull per year cin Biss | Shipments of liquor to dry areas and] lived. It you want to hiteh your | Diy “qoped 0 far ee er are. loaded | ® fraction of the lobby: in which Platt marck) ....... eoaeebens that is as near as federal supervision | wagon, here's your chance. with cards to gyp-spots. Take an. old| met his political lieutenants and Daily by mail per year (in state or interference should come. Soa tine man's advice, and not the say-so of| Henchmen. Whenever he gave an or outside Bismarck) ....... 5.00 { If Al Smith is a little off key when | the der, his sycophants would*say “Amen” senne Bi But another vital factor in the ac-} he sings “ most amiable looRing driver. “ ” Daily by mail outside of North sings “The Sidewalks of New) A certain “wide-open” desperation) instead of “O. K. boss,” or something ie... outside of North | | tion of the lame duck session is the York” tor that benefit in New York] nas overtaken some of the once rep-| Uke that ‘Weekly by mail in state, per year $1.00| unresponsiveness of the congress to e should be pardoned. It’s been six) utable dance-halls and cabarets, At. any rate, as a oommentary on’ | Weekly by mail in state, three | popular opinion. This disregard of months since he was given the pitch| In other words—look before “they”| changing times, it, was emusing, to | years ... vewas S80} the ‘volete’ will ab expeened | | ‘AZO. reap! note that one can lunch for a nom- ‘Weekly by mail ou of Bal pressed in | (Copyright, 1932. NEA Service, Inc.) ee ® inal sum and that there is a “no tip- Dakota per year -- s-.----n--, 1.50] November elections was not wholly! JUST A STOOGE ping” rule. vata ‘Weekly by mail in Canada, per on the side of the lame ducks. There! 00 . The case of Sid Silvers is one of FOOT oo. cecceessceccseveeceeses 2.00| Were 33 Democrats, most of whom the big street's most interesting ‘ were from the solid South, who re- notes. . a — Ghee fused to follow party leadership on : Severe eats aetnarin a Bee Ki “a this issue. None of the 33 was a| 5 Ne MI gl oa ns Member of The Associated Press lame duck. Each was reelected on} was, in ei fart, ** superior sinc, ad NEN ‘The Associated Press 1s exclusively | platform which called for immedi- | ” ‘As such he achieved a sort of fame| T= Mat Re U, 5. Pa. OF Satitled to the use for republication | ate and complete repeal of the Eigh-| T'm the oldest living active judge—| Which broke through the absence of Can You. Make This Of all news dispatches credited to it/| teenth amendment. | yand the worst—Justice Norman s,|% Pilling. | ceed tie \__ mewspaper and also the local news of| Such betrayal of constituents can- measurements. Standardizing plastic} out for a new gory faced como and { Spontaneous origin published herein. | not be excused or condoned. This! Dikes, 70, of the supreme court of } he was given his chance to team, on piehed Ail pareprgc of all other | government of ours is supposed to be! New York. bat so lS ih baal act het) hid also reserved. @ representative one where the ma-| oni: tee Bengt ye Oe IW Green te i | ren are being wronged by = x, He ne of the ee ee ete sae There is a long road yet forced molding to the means of mass| Pest comic partners in recent years. mie ywepaper) |to travel before repeal or even mod- youth into average patterns is detri- otal ee) i ification is an accomplished fact. mental physically to growing chil-; THEN THERE WAS KAHN - | Foreign Representatives Cumbersome methods provided for dren, troublesome psychologically to! Nor is there any way of figuring het Letter M ' Ge hod amending the federal constitution| Pay ee and false biologi- oe id ca ay of mercurial b> re ' orpor: i ie national ideal—Dr. 1,; Broadway. Sid Silver ‘steps out ’ r CHICAGO NEW YORK BOSTON|™eans months if not years before Newton Kugelmass, child specialist, | Of @ stooge's box info fame and half there can be any definite action on x a dozen famed ones slip back into Slashing State Budget the Eighteenth amendment. Every cits ae ales ed (Bow do I tie t/ eee ald ae Bighty per cent of the state budget | M#Neuver known to the obstructionist 6 squared, | PROT cae TS Rane vcauecaton er bees . ” , plus 40 si iF instance—the appearance of Roge! cut is oceasioned by the twenty per| Will be tried to defeat the manifest squared, plus 6 cquaced. robe tee | Wolfe ‘Kahn as a band master was cent salary reduction voted by the will of the people. number 543—I put the number 1 inj NOthing short of a sensation. As the people at the November elections,| ‘Let the people rule” is an empty sb of it and it becomes the date|$0M of one of the nation’s famed o oe. $580,000, represents| When this issue is concerned. RVICE tore if the X-ray techni-| Calculator, explaining his “GhEnh . bere) its own paths. merely a st economical state ad- hae n is looking for it. It might easily After his marriage, he went abroad WAGES is dina “anit de to be: cul We Admire His Spirit By William Brady, M. D. escape notice if the technician is not and lived in and around Paris for a Tom cloth avaliable. This cat is| 1 its two last editions The Trib-|{ Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease ||" (Copyright, Jonn ean Enea neeue fee tis Bate §420,000 short of what William Langer,|UN€ has printed letters from J. D. sere = Cette, will be answered by Dr: Brady if a stamped, Maced John F. Dille Co.) La ee ces a band in governor-elect, promised on the hust-| Hanks. We do not agree with all he|] in ink No reply can mea ered eT contol Hoy Abie | Barbs | eer IE tbe nite he oth sd a ings, for of course he did not include|54YS but then he probably doesn’t tions. Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this eeeiyes | dt IE EET Nenaty lig ae eerie peer . in his campaign pledge the salary cut expect us to. i i| Scientists at the University of rarer and hit eeae - ee HI-HO PUZZLE NO. 14—Letters which had not then been approved| We do admire the spirit and clar-| MAN WHO CAN RUN A MILE; short of the half mile post, let him| Note Dame have perfected an_in- there you are. ae the alphabet, as well as pict nd a? iy ty wore. ity with which he reviews the situa-| It's our New Jersey reader. Hel finish in a walk as befits a broken| field or nace ete from 8 xe bs ecciaed We iMate Gag et Undoubtedly, the legislature can| tion and we do agree with the de-|had been going to write me a half/@0Wn old) gentleman. but in the) hard as evento cfusti a’ collar buon _ HO pieces. pote iy “the pees ae etill cut a cool million or even more|¢laration in his first letter that one| dozen times (he says) an yi COUrSe Of that walk let him firmly) when it rolls under th For years I've been hearing about eee ee Gee oe { from the state budget if it so desires,| Of the first duties of the incoming| ment east Phat iis pepe hay a patie aad Pee TTEe Dal 7 |the “Amen Corner.” which has be-| You can duplicate it by cutting out 5 ment me on my wonderful column.} sician for an overhauling, and if he lew York, Dec. 13—Gentle_warn-| com the i Congolidations of commissions and| lective officials is to inform the peo-| It really should be on the first page| passes that (b) to Giternipd can EP dR inher Association has | ing to New York visitors—the Broad-| town Pridiw hich appsard acialibty bee aaueteeiner cd ao oe | departments as well as abolition of|Ple, after a “hard” audit, what the) €Very day, sez he | earnest schedule of regeneration or| pies’ sleep. "Weary fathers bes | obdorta eveast aera ae | i sn't it’ t ? m y ~ ‘ S useless commissions can easily effect| fiscal situation is. We agree with] jared when SAyEaty. am oe teayi eller nae perry emphasis! }ieve the only problem to worry +, that saving. him on numerous other points also. | anything we think is so. Look at| training. Y exercise,| about is why they don't, = a % Several special commissions named| His suggestion that all taxing dis-| this Jersey man and me, for instance. one a Cae vite > NAV, zal / P gor specitic purposes by the last legis-|‘Ticts be prohibited from issuing| Listen to the man go on: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | correct, John ‘Nance Gamer Wass IV Jative session will undoubtedly be dis-|0nds may have real merit. Some Aeeet Mae alict steel Handling Crude Iodin pretty smart poker player even ‘under | | \ charged by this session after their re-| ther states have such a prohibition] T am tickled to death to find | Crude lodin comes in small hard- BOE a ss ean ceaetted. and they are not crying on the door-| that my ideas on health so nearly | Wood casks, and the contents of each} FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: b ANTH (@) NY A B B O Great savings can be made in the| Step of the Reconstruction Finance} peat with your own. hears ped Leaner ty out, to ascer- 58. U.S PAT. OFF. c Yy Corporation for help ei What did I tell you? e weight of the container, and ‘opYRIGHT BY COVICI, FRIEDE, INC, — 9 ret administration of the game and fish sais aes elp either, as sone era 43 and howe all teeth ex- |then refilled. ‘The importing firm INC. DISTRIBUTED BY KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, (NG department although this office is a S are doing and as this state may| cept two. I brush them once a | Warns that a “pungent odor is emitted On Christmas E ” is ; popular and effective political tool.| Yet do. day with a little salt...” therefrom, and men handling it must | pretty Geraldine Fe Jenne ican | ther Cole,“ Bandle it Sailekeae a a ad : As to Mr, cee 4 dee not be addicted to the 'y. raldine Foster disap-|cher Colt. “Handle it with all} approvingly. ’ Fees collected for its operation could 0 Mr. Hanks’ wheat plan, we! Which is perfectly harmless, I sup- Ph a4 e use of alcohol peared from the office of Dr.|care—I have a hunch I will use} “I would prefer not to use that \ be diverted to the general fund and| feel that state action to raise the pe, ne why ning up these trivial- ne ol aicia gen as aa epee inhaled | Humphrey Maskell, where she was| that to good purpose in court some| spade just now,” he said. its dutles assumed by another depart-) Price of a product such as wheat 1s| wasn ‘ching his cars every Saturday |Pausen” (PJ) | | qmployed, | Mrs, ‘Morgan, ‘Ms-| day. Or rather, District Attorney| "Saying this, Thatcher Colt took ment of government not overburdened impractical. We cannot raise the| night? Answer—Why give guzzlers of al- \ satcharitien hedaciatiaite Harte Se kia pockets aileron Te een with administrative duties. price of this grain as long as the “I never bother with gargles or |COhol jobs when so many sober men | with her daughter that afternoon.| until satisfied that all his findings] late dresser in the whole city ad- Operation of the moter vehicle 1i-|f@Fmers in Kansas, South Dakota,| Antiseptics . . .” are available? The effects of chronic | Geraldine had broken her engage-| were accounted for. ministration was on the knees of censing department is responsible for| Montana and other wheat-growing Well, now, that seems careless of|iodism are increased secretion of sa- | ment with Harry Armstrong. It} “I'll have more for you later) his grey-striped trousers, his _fin- , spo! as the man. One who so religiously| iva, morning nausea, no appetite for is also learned that the mysterious | on,” promised Thatcher Colt. “Just| gers spread out, clawing up whole heavy governmental overhead. Some| St@tes do not cooperate with us.) cleans his teeth every day must have] breakfast, coryza, frontal headache, Ephraim Foster, who had written| now I want to—” handfuls of the earth. Quickly states like New York place the ad- Prohibition or strict regulation of the|@ dirty feeling, I should think, if he |50re thoat, acne rosacea. \ Geraldine, is a woman. A black- He did not finish the sentence,| Neil McMahon and I followed suit, ministration of this department un-|™rketing of North Dakota wheat pigs eh aia or swab out his ton- Pilonidal Cyst i the melee cht teas elie & sagen ie eemtbons, ee ae eye ates hee aes would vii sils regularly. Think of all the food ‘ — . Commissioner's chauffeur, towered] at the foot, and Thatcher Colt at der a bureau in the tax commisson-| WU!d merely improve the market for|sebris* mouth, nose or throat fm, og at Js llonidal eyst? Give names | Commissioner Thatcher Colt to a|in the doorway, his moon-like face| one side of the grave, scoopin Baie bites. our competitors in other states. bacteria and everything that must | subject. acer bse rA ireipredeen | Geseited house on Peddlers Road.| pale and expressionless as ever.| up with palms and ingers the clods { Not long ago one of The Tribune| Most farm leaders agree that na-| accumulate in the crypts or between] (H. ) glist ieee eccats i dead, Mood trained nelle “The an His ever operas Fees pb enc \Wei Were Woreion ae readers suggested certain economies| tional action rather than state ac-| folds of mucous membrane there! | Answer—A sac or bag tumor hav- | fnterior “of the ‘house is topsy-|°" have found tne avave, “Mr;| on colpees, ‘So loose iny the enrtb which could be practiced in trans-| tion is necessary to the relief of agri-| j,, And, when 1, sneeze I never | ing hairs as nidus. 1 should not ad- turvy. Colt comes upon a bloody | Commissioner,’" he announced sim: | that we could work with pe porting inmates to the state penal| Culture. Whatever system or rules| nature's method of ebtmaieel Sie 01k bo neve inn mie ion ailera ake ‘and a strand of blond hair.| ply.’ ling speed—most of the dirt was pnd charitable institutiom, His sug-| 27 laid down must be applied to all] nose or throat of germs or other | more likely "tor boron naan ard CHAPTER XIII. ] The Grave. oq a Sse eo SB ees gestions at least are worthy of in-| Slike. ; : irritants, so I just sneeze and | suppurate and demand emergency op- | IS words and manner seemed |" Without a word, Thatcher Colt| a a Borer Sent hand rad all as vestigation. Mr, Hanks’ suggestion looks, in its ue $, oenaonrs ae poate A eration, than are ordinary cysts. unnecessarily harsh to me,| followed ‘the chauffeur out of the touched something cold and white ietamaraofidallars canbe saved,| °7"%" very miloh like the allot-|muchithe same ealistaconont Of aloe ee and yet I could appreciate| house, with Betty and me close|and stiff—the bare foot of a hu: too, in preventing duplication of| ™eMt plan which now has been in-| sneeze that one gets from a good ak Embedded Gi how he resented my lingering to] tiEnt He ee kg Bet impa-| man body. LW courses at the various educational in-| cored by the American Farm Bu-| stretch and yawn. Don't suppress it.| will a larg oe =" lunch with Betty when I should| mained behind, leaning againe’ the| at the eartir thet lay arounel thet a F a large piece of green glass it tock wilel of? ocak for an cl iis : ained behind, leaning against the| at the earth that lay around that stitutions. ‘There have been several| T¢#U Federation. Applied on a na-| puuoy it. Only possible objection 10] (fragment of beer bottle) embedded | fashioned girl to become ple-eyed. have obeyed his instructions to the} door-post and looking after us) stiff form in the ground. The air ( educational surveys made in this| ‘onal scale it seems the one method | face Loe arid pees . = : ete Pn aa prong, ae ser ening twilight| was bitter cold, yet the _perspira- ' state, Some of them contain valuable | °f Stopping the surplus at its source.| are within xange. Instead of sani “All right,” said Betty. “I shall| Tunged into a thicket of trees. "| Sor cree Rey tte peas inte ' suggestions in the interests of econ-| If tt can be admfnistered without! tary ordinances prohibiting spitting swaltontelde walil:you.cal we) The litle tight that still lingered| the Tafernal, sepulehve “wo ‘oars omy. Legislative committees inter-| ‘luttering up the landscape with a| there should be one making it @ mis- rt J. ery ‘One moment,” said Thatcher pulchre we were i ested in governmental economy might |"9St of federal employes it should be | trate an uncovered eneeze withinni2| i eS Eee Sch be ea se ‘ad tried. : 5 . On his palm, he lai Well rescue these from the dusty ar-| ‘7ie¢ The idea is sound. ; feet of another person. HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle ~ 14 Part of a an object wrapped in a handker- chives and apply some of the reme-| fe disagree with the emphasis laid “Have raised five healthy kids 1Cut into window. chief, and as he drew back the : dies prescribed. on wheat. The income from the lit-| 0" the theory that the more you small cubes. A! EN 15 Fruit of the folds, I saw that it was a platinum ' i Abolition of the state licensing de-| YH Ted hen will mean almost as/ the ee SAE Sree ee ee aa ; Mp a c eae wee *Geraldine's;” ejaculated ) air . ejaculate 1 partment would effect a saving. ae to North Dakotans this year| protective power of the body— 10General drift TIT fe gees Betty, with a low gasp. « "There is no reason why the control| #5 that from their wheat fields. We| only I hope you'll excuse me, of thought. LIE 1 19 Pope Pius cay Observe,” said Thatcher Colt, ' of pool halls and other businesses| ¢° 30% face a one-crop problem be-| ays think of it as re- 11 Doctrine, held LINBEE LILIA dedicated a Sete ane eepoeal fa. Broken, and cause we ve | ppg al case dented. was t should not be returned to the local ae have abandoned one-crop| That may seem cryptic, but I think} 13 es _ A rl new AE undoubtedly struck by one of H governing bodies. Creation of this de- eB. | understand what our Jersey reader ne Ht AID MEH! | | gallery at the those blows with the axe. If they v partment had in mind an agency| _The need for a jolt is apparent.| means: Such “precautions” as avoid- figures Ple Ef AAD have not been tampered’ with or . Py which might further political organi-| When it comes we will know that iN exposure to drafts, dampness, wet| 15 Like a del ARMS? Pe eee Lu nere Or moved), tne bands indicate the \% zation and control, | we have reached the bottom ot the| {2% and bed weather. The old tim-| 17 Uncloses, BRIT a B aie nonwhere aad ane ait, { 7 ' ers who sti “ 5 wiiciaues: ‘Si i Al i id you find it, Mr. jb Many functions such as seed in-| ‘Oboggan slide and can then start tions” Pemtaite GUaA ARE 18 Yellow bugle as, ie RE Distant. Colt?” asked Betty, with a piteous b spection, to name only one of many, | ‘®t uphill journey which Mr. Hanks | funny notions are “scientific.” ay nieBe 27 Sorrowful. wee ano ro should be restored to the Agriculture| Wishes to begin. And who doesn't? “Lean trot a mile at easy pace. | 21 Staple food in, {lot oempiy | Te aMNRRRRY., Mieco ee a oh por ne. _| 1,cat,,smim two, miles,“ can Ghee 42 Tiny aida SPelding beds, of sau He pat tay th, watch iy hi P | laboratories for these specific duties. Cree | ft dent fast | 4 22 Roofing Opening. 4 Sooner than. 33 Native I vest pocket and laid a fatherly d@ { Much duplication can be eliminated] Editorial Comment |} tees orion an malarial. un aN 6 Indian. Maio sei ere ones ® | in this way. Editorials printed below show tho e Any man of forty ‘ought to be able fH PME pr cea iTo trust. Bitter herb. eel his oe ik, as aan meP- o: ought h itors, oO run a mi it a = $Puts up a ns vota S eta ee: re Ae eee 1 It is impossible in the length of one|| They are published without regard || men of fifty can't do. m speed. Most) 26 Totters. _ smell. poker stake. ae |__~ Fury Let Loose. | ¢ editorial to suggest all the consolida-|| *° Wheater they agree or disagree || who. haven't tried imagine they) *8 Capuchin Tate: ig 2 Blood pumps, 37 Decreed. “Brace up, child,” he said, not \ t tions and eliminations that can be|! could do it if they cared to try. It} ,, monkey. rit ‘pine 39 Equipped with unkindly. “i am afraid you have oo : (Ye a - made in the interests of governmen- Gov ondine de F ad re fine tae ie any man of fifty to 2 coun. 31 Foe. A aeceratlon. weapons. a hard job ahead of 358) and Tony “My right h m tal economy. vernment ani e Fa @ place in the sun somewhere le 5: 2 The larger, 40 Smooth. an count on you for the next © hand touched F a - on these will clash oa anal Aas" (Chicago Tribune) mer | and measure off a mile and make a| 1 To scold Heat leg bone. 42 Self-respect. few hours. Tt looks as if your ee tiffe-the bare pogneitins cold andl white axa with the political am-| 1 [oe ne: formal attempt to jog-trot the dis- constantly. Fertaining to 13-The biggest 44 To drive in by room-mate was the victim of some foot of a human body?” bitions of certain individuals and it nry I. Harriman of Boston, pres-| tance some day. If he falls down| %4Responded to 54 Ritminbre ship, —, Was light blows, insensate, brutish, mad and yet|in the sky penetrated but dimly secki m is not an easy task to lop off jobs| 1dent of the United States Chamber | and goes puff-puft or wheeze-wheeze a stimulus. bumlnsted named by the 46Eons. clever criminal. Look around youl into the thinly wooded section that | fore aif (reese eed, 12 pass be: x when patronage is the life blood of | Ch, commetce, speaking to the annual a7Any fiattish. VERTICAL — wife of the 48 Ore launder and you would think he was like|surrounded the house. But Nell | it and. we conte crag eee” from a in convention of the American Farm Bu- 39 Face of aclock. 17o discover ‘French sora irae. |B fury let loose, ag if rejoicing to| Me Mahon ted Us confidentiy | did stand ue eas uP, oe. we Po organizations. reau federation in Chicago, said that | some of the costs | 41 Checkered the identity ent? 1 ae lave in the blood of his victim, | through the di y| did stand up, panting and gasp’ tk It a good Job is not done by this|the growth in taxes has been most |temoteto pases hime x eimidentt Jar shield, turning this pretty little house into| ing, Spraying in front cf Panne | doe niet, (horror, and io pl session, however, the state will have| %f0us to the farming population. He| Here in Illinois, and this state is an abattoir, But that is only the| stream of light from his B00-foot | morons eeminated trench, a @ mass of bills at the next election| ‘Ted to one state in which 60 per| not unusual in this respect in the surface. The crime, I believe, was| focus ashe. I felt a chill of || A Hideous Sight Ah ov gear agar gee “ crtlon| cent of the farm land has been for-| union, the state tax rate has been 39 Tere ideo Oe, alae Pcird apprehension, for the mys-|’ “What we had = : i 5 uni # be done much better by the legisia-| Miss Kathryn O'Laughlin, newly Pag eerie eur | denied, and pertorried cos m shaows and guteering dae eee Rode form of a girl, ite head cov, tors. e congrésswoman from Kansas,|of assessed valuation ided the paratelys calm intention. / ently we came to a little i pillow case stained ; ms ae , provi is what I believe, at least,| space it trees, with earth and blood, 4 Ce ong a th Chicago at the same time, sald Money for, general sate Purposes gad that is what maken it seem a0 Maton “played” "tie douhghe Sy Dody jpidconsly hacked, the, whale sold for taxes during the last six|in th 7 me. Clever, indeed—| what seemed to be s curious and In. On one slim finger su If any state five " e 39 cents on the $100 were 13% yet there are clues here that] sini i glistened the diamond i Og, all legislate ia hesitant] oars. The effect of taxation on farm cents for the state school funds 31-3 tnoner ar iger wil Jad me to the fia Utes at te ead near agement ring. Atte thee H ratifying the Norris amend- nae versit Iilino! ne.” earth, 4 ing serutin J ment to end lame duck congresses,| tikes ‘but: ar wernral deren Hore | eas cents for waterway bonds, 8% He tured. trom the gis, who | apen fofis,°f ett covered with away from that ceri ip ae | the recent spectacle of representa-| the lescription of! cents for soldier bonds, and 1 cent for still lingered in the shadows of the] Thatcher C he by common consent. Neil cl my ruin as one of taxation requires! blind rellef. ‘Tha cnet Colt, who was wearing/ off the head tae ee | tyes wilfully disregarding a clear| specifications. A blind attack ‘upon| farmer burdened by taxation has paid | N Searmay. and began emptying hs/a. sopeoat, roy.triped, (ones | stood ther, men who hed tage fH | mandate on the prohibition isue| {#%e# will do the farmer little good.| probably hothing to the federal tréas- ol Re NG SAiake these objects, Tony,” he| hendf iste the esta, Fae | teehee, ine” trenchen, ten * should dispel any reluctance to sp-| ‘tne Sree ners .| ury and 14 cents on the $100 for the : N taid, “and handle them genily—| way like a doctor reaching uncer eect ne co death Row momen bad Pfove it. Some seventeen states have| home to ee ee Git Mien cf the Bae eran WN’ a Hier sony pobnt vs fo the murderer. | (osha to touch flesh teat is ey mnee and queachy and «fl Leeper ae pyr yy a Po lg \aeee Snel mae ocala [ae cet eth, ty Pte Be oor heataney wa ony 4 OZ ch ss J entire armfuls of o for # the immediate region of his home.| other state items or in the govern- ae \ gents, bus. ths one I’m going to| scattering them off into the dark: flashlight, ys bayer pst Colt's’ own ie AD. Ob ness. They made a gentle, sibi- ag suddenly turned on Federal income taxes are out of the ment which he maintains within Betty turned away as he put the Viyeed and he knelt on the rim months to end such travesties on rep-| picture. The farmer 1s not contrib- wo envy 4 trib- | bi ride of his i ; ugey of farm. If his taxes into my han wrapped | were dis raed through : jerl resentative government as character-| uting directly to the extravagances of| are ruining him he must look to his in a handkerchief, two envelopes The earth laid bare to our gaze | Wed the opening of congress last | bureaucracy. He no doubt is suffer-| township, school districts, and county on‘each of which the word “hair” seemed soft and loose though movements, he pulled low case that shrouded the neo the pil- * ing from effects they have upon ur-| courthouse and to public undértak- ae ‘week. hae aniaen, bot tee ee oe aks f k had been scribbled, and final; ii |}: Of course the tame ducks have ali-| from his pocketl me ok taken Ins in we be Js sapped tobe 1a white face-cloth on which I ob: | sti In the goed Wate” ond) The cruelly battered face Looked ay ook direc direct control, | | served two horrible acarlet stains.| I proposed to run back BB at him with ite distended sight. I found that face-cloth in the ‘and {etch the ak to the/ less eyes. .