The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 18, 1933, Page 4

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The Bismarck Tribune’ i} boys on top look out for themselves. THis Writwa cepeae, |Our president has hed the réete t6 NEWSPAPER announce his independence of the fi- (Established 1873) Pancial big-shots, and we have dis- Published by The Bumarck Tribune | covered that we feel exactly the same st tne postatfise st Binmarck as| "07: Tt is nota small thing, this change Por aeatees one in sional. u ansts ti con of exe epoch in our country and the begin- ning of a new one. i iis uF rt ze ty itn aft # £ B d i > Congress Co-operates ‘When you are giving cheers for the way in which the “new deal” is being i & BE EE oF for adults. children, i 11:00— ecting or mornin; The young koala of Australia is car« rite. Ae mH.” Smith "WiNlpied om its mothers back until 1 i Prime Bervice conducted by the| half grown, Leeda jalvation me Meteor Crater, Arizona, is 4,000 feet and speak-lin diameter and 600 feet deep. ge get that congress—our much-ma- ++ 6.00! ligned, perennially-criticized congress —deserves a round of applause too. «. 280] No peace-time congress ever acted with the speed that this congress dis- t 1.50] played in putting President Roose- : 4 ¥e de tol oanada larger than velt’s bank bill into effect. ‘The house es : s . : feel at hi i Sembined. gave the president « unanimous vote, ‘ rim beara Member of Audit Bureau of scorning even to keep a tally of it; : ot Ganys Bonet CATHOLIO 5 , ; Bt. -——| the senate moved a trifle more slowly, . Ha rt ang Moco he aan) ané 11 Member of The Associated Press _ | but nevertheless progressed at breath- ' : wet : ff om, ‘The Associated exclusively Gtlitied to the use taking speed and recorded only seven of all news dispatches sa tee votes in opposition. er not otherwise in Gs arin a is it by area ta news Qi ‘as anxious to play ball Spontaneous origin herein. /as the most ardent could wish. And rights of republicat it leaves one with the suspicion that} ; S & president who is willing and able s to provide forceful and dramatic lead- K oS ership can get all the co-operation out AM SSiOuG (a CH be i d $ : Th old-tim ze 85 dE 5 a z Site ¢ i j ih $10,000 . Another valuable coin A ; ; 3 LJPOR AMERICAN is tne 1190 Genie “if you happen to CHICAGO NEW YORK BOSTON |0f congress that he or any man could a oe , 4 S i PROSPERITY Date: Gr nulty aieen toe aun Major Battle Ahead =f AS aucEay, De | Peoee ore for at iat «POE a ne President Roosevelt has had com-| In view of the fact that North Da- ZES tnmeourreur counterteltsr hike Mr Dudley's afore. paratively easy sailing in his program/kota raises more wool than cotton, affecting banks, budget balancing and | why not a wool proclamaffon? beer legislation. ———— His major battle looms ahead. . The federal administration may be There are so many theories when | dubbed that of the Three B's—Banks- it comes to farm relief that one is| Budget-Beer. lost in an economic puzzle which de- fies solution. The slogan used to be tariff for An enactment which will relieve |evenue only—now it is “beer for ome branch of the industry leaves |revenue.” ity ‘nina PAA SHALE Gi cétine suay ects If President Roosevelt has a ghost work to the detriment of the dairy writer, he at least believes in the a : slogan “be brief”, To include all industry in one " ‘ Mlanket marketing act seems 8 most|| Editorial Comment stupendous task even for one who!/ raitoriais printed below show the hag such popular backing as President|| trend of thought by other editors, % They are published without regard to whether they agree or disagree ‘That he is moving cautiously in with The Tribune's policies, iH 3 ve PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE By William Brady, M. D. pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped, On the the matter of relief for agriculture is ak on, cehien * addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written e py een stone the news dispel wr The California Disaster ne No oly can be made to queries not conforming to instruc- banas and come from Washington. (Chicago Tribune) tions. Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. Under the I At best any steps taken must be} Southern California has the sym- experimental in nature. It will be sre dirs rea nation inf its latest visita. impossible to write any law that can/|‘ion of earth’s relentless forces. The ope with the changing economic con. Property loss is substantial, the loss of HABIT BEGINS reseller ditions. Poplars Pivecolanced A man who writes to inform me another m ve been expected. Modern/ that the advice in pamphlet on the |gmoke in Public without having con- Improvement in world conditions/construction has limited the latter subject of “The Constipation Habit” | sent of every person present. These May Temove the necessity of an al-jand complete destruction seems t0| ‘readers may secure a copy by send-!are a few of the restrictions temper- Jotment plan. With domestic pur-|have been confined in the main tole a dime, a stamped addressed en-j ate smokers place upon themselves. chasing power increased, many phases he ROtaE tice eee velope and the name of the ie Oh, Well ef the farm problem will be solved | jose and caused @ good deal of dam- ass, nied tessa cehing Risthes fot stalye emma Giger fering without legislative action. age and many deaths and injuries| nq he has tried great many reme- boasted weg etc., applied on the Generally speaking, some very con-/ Were caused in this way in the streets.| ies, diets and methods of treatment,| that tne exit ann servative legislation to try out an| A result of this experience, we sup-| has given him any relief, except pri- ot t or quota plan seems advis-| PO Will be @ survey of building for) yacy, The man goes on to ee Weaknesses of this kind and also per-|that when he is alone, with no one| fou able. Drastic action, however, to/haps mote emphasis on public in- or nothing to disturb him or hurry inflate the currency or engage in/struction in what to do in case Of/nim or annoy him, he is fine and he Goubtful price-fixing panaceas would sepicteperre ian restores has no trouble ind, — larvae pene ‘discount some of the advances now the streets, but this ae header nila family—well, then dleplovrcy po slogan ta in evident, dangerous alternative. Unless the|he is certain to get all bound up. testing. . How Farm relief seems naturally to fall| building is likely to collapse com-| ‘There are hotels in Yankeeland ‘Into two general divisions—marketing Poagpenl it would neg to specced shel-) where you don't have to inquire and farm debt refinancing. Most of | pg br nme cei eee conned COP; | whether the room has a bath, or if|t2rvae’ penetrate the skin in some- ings or other objects are falling. But ed. But ‘the the ills that plague the farmer come | we are not dogmatizing on proper tac- ee pig 1 <uiy | What the fashion of the mosquito, the under these two general heads. ties, never having had to meet the tirst class lobby and second and third | i> the wasp and other pests that First of all means must be devised | Unpleasant problem of conduct in ®|rate accommodations. From the tarongt tae nae ereeped to dig in to prevent farmers from being driven|Tesion where earthquakes are UNn-/nealth and comfort viewpoint the ar Pemeanalé known. Californians may be de-| householder should follow the fashion from their homes by foreclosure.| pended upon to work out the best|or the swanky hotel, and install a Ripa ‘agit pioled feng pet. Peston Some states have taken preliminary | code. and|>ath with every bedroom, to provide | taioh “yent him on diet, etc., without steps to prevent this, but the prob- Beg the question of copings individual peoeee, sates fears “es i Le a ” lem is national in scope. The new basin and fountain cuspidor for| 4¥Ar | oo SP Jible regulation of the bankruptcy law gives the farmer an goans. A recent accident, fortunately | brushing teeth if the individual prac- | ae+-'special precaution to prevent avenue of escape provided creditor and | not fatal, has called attention to the a Enea ppiyecen gi ne fatigue, encouragement of the boy's mod- natural wish to become dry, will cor- folk the primitive custom of pre lea, age ts protien rect the trouble. Send a dime and a veniences, There is just a hint to the man WHEN A MAN’S HARRIED HIS Eating, one i Ee H eke ee EEgehes ge gs LEER gagse ate fl i H Many of the old buildings meet these ‘The first real test of the Roosevelt yo! gs meet these Program for farm relief will come|°onditions and bare Blacagc| ay HORIZONTAL ‘1 Most important industry in ISITIPIATT IRI li iF Jem are still groping in the dark. Nome mee SmI dead’ wcThe problems'invelved are compli-/Fespondent suggests’ a form of an-| €Zawful, OPIS dariat and tum Changing Ideas on Banking | cated and difficult, but they will be —— ARE AIGEESINIAIRIL | Her long, [ scheme banking solved and loss of life and ape - son ny reduced to a minimum. Pereira 5. Abdrih. Drees Americans are not a people disposed dent of the Chase National Bank, is|to take punishment lying down and the sort of thing that would have|have a capacity for adjustment to been denounced as radical, subver-| Conditions which is one of their most sive and revolutionary if it had been marked and useful qualities, advanced a year ago. Today it is accepted on all sides as sane, logical and valuable scheme and the chances are good that its Jeading provisions will become law from the same 55 Cuba. 14 Man ‘who ex- amines rails of a railroad, 16 Fronts of : ; NEITIER] *2 another person } - 1? buildings. itor friend differs 17 Mist. 18 Before. 1 Ego. 40 Engine of war.. 2 Coalition. 8} . 42Frozen water, 3Acted in. i hypochondriac 3 43 Heart... ‘concert. 39 Weaver's e 44 Eges of fishes, 4 Dined. frame. 46 Upright shatt..5To make 414 twin A ' 3 5 before ‘The shift in public sentiment indi- cated by this reception of the plan} ‘Too many of our good people are allowances, pn reg measures the way in which Ameri-| sitting on air cushions and. doing gag aga mR ae can ideas have been reforged under| nothing while boys play cops and | sider dispassion- 26 Drone . q oe pore the hammering of the depression, Tt) Tobbers and holdups in the streets | ately. sr piece important tne TYellow bugle. disease : learn e S— ‘ree. # es a “ ; connotes @ changed emphasis in our Mrs. William Shrimplin, president, 30To entitle. dustry in Cuba. SCparactoctatic} 45 arse yielding way of appraising suggestions of this} Kings County (N. Y¥.) W. C. T. U. 31Mortar tray, 52To gratify. 2 i kind. ee % suggestions into the heads of our im-| 32 3fouse cat, 53 Mental state -9 Torpid. 47 Having toes. For here is a proposal under which light beer all 6a ant Pronelonabie or bypochondriac read-| 33 side bone. of an army. 10Stint. 49 Ugly old strange * pression great 5 :12 Light busi- ‘woman. banking practices would be most I 35 Dry. 54 Woolen fabric. sie drastically made over. not intoxicating.—Representative py Palas from the romain 37 Iniquity. 55 Auriculate. ness wagon. 51 Constellation. vorce of investment and deposit bank-| W. H. Stafford (Rep., Wis.) before | habit are normal, intelligent men and af Hi at Bh dl Ez = | ® * (H i edge of immunize them = at te ae se against morbid ' 5 ‘So, . . .” Cecile swallowed and sud- oa a ge a FOCI | Se rca alec See ae + a8 has, iy . r old Tend St ee rer ance wel ee ke to tye fas wile of fit der divorce——desexions Son 4 to college we' friend—misjudged—on 2 Certainly you will not name | i iy | of 8 Chinese servant, For own! another woman.” 8 E E rH Phe ; Th oP off 's; EE rie. alll Ht an "a you—unless i} i ih were take But of The dpy chat t amr onie through his dee that he’s thrown in jail. I have ad conea i editor “a eBoy. yee = hace % : E i ! 4 Y v |

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