The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 7, 1933, Page 4

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The Bismarck Trib Tiod deposits in all banks which have a. UME re-opened: continue the embargo on Beware of Intemperance 4 THE ‘es gold export but remove restrictions on - NEWSPAPER foreign exchange not involving ex- 7 erp . Ports of gold so as to depreciate the i H os Rot paul bagel lian ptcessteledtremf etl oy @R-/ mit payment of debts and new trade ice at Bismarck 88 /with the United States; and the cres- a tion of a board to stabilize general wholesale price levels. The board also would be charged with control of the monetary policy $7.98} and foreign exchange. Upon it would 7.20 | Sit representatives of all industry and all-sections, Child Health Day Observance of Child Health Day, set for May 1, calls to mind the splen- 2.80] did work which has been done and is still being done in Bismarck and Bur- 150/ieigh county for the benefit of the 2.09] Younger generation. Ordinarily we hear little or nothing of it, but it means more to the future health and =| happiness of this country than any Associated Frese liaw now on our statute books and Press is exclusively use for republication | more than many things which com- itches credited to it| monly are regarded as more impor- ted in this| tant, intelli | We have in our schools the exam- pe i if RRB geet : & ‘sical defects; distribution of milk to underweight children (free to those SMALL, tlie Datla who cannot pay) and the serving of (Gacorpors: ‘hot lunches by organizations or groups Ne eer lot interested ricktars and “other. Who Seeks Inflation? ‘These things illustrate the working ‘When s farmer urges inflation of /of one of the oldest and best laws the American currency it is a radical/which we know, the law of motherly idea but when industry urges similar /service and interest and the observ- action what is it? ance of the golden rule, . ‘The answer to that question will} ‘The people who carry on this good have to be found very soon as the/work do it so quietly and with so result of a report by the “committee / little fuss that we take it for granted. for the nation” consisting of some 300/1¢ goes almost unnoticed and with- of America’s leading industrialists and/out comment. Possibly this is true merchants. because the motives actuating those Farmers who urge revisions of the|responsible are almost wholly unsel- economic scheme have heard them-/fish. It is the effective preservation selves called irresponsibles. The/of American child health rather than members of the “committee for the|credit or acclaim which ig sought. eats utente not Se ell PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE of Sears, Roebuck and company, The| nothing else, will be of value if it . Dairymen’s League Cooperative As-|stimulates parents to a realization sociation, The General Baking com-/that prevention is not only better but By William Brady, M. D. pany, Bendix Aviation company and/ cheaper than cure. Signed letters pertaining to mers tee ag era not to disease Remington, Rand, Inc. Some insurance companies, with a — All are giant manufacturing or dis-/ financial interest in the health of tributing organizations. Keep that in) policy holders, give free medical ex- mind when you read what they have} aminations every year. Their idea is to say after a study by special inves-/to encourage the “risk” to maintain] THE COMPOSITION OF ANHE- tigators and by the National Indus-/ himself in good health and to make DONIA AMERICANA trial Conference Board, a resedrch| it easy for him to detect diseases and| If I had but one life to take for my organization of unquestioned stand-| aliments at or shortly after their in- | Country it would not be Rudy Vallee’s, (ag. ception. ‘They find it 1s good business | Given free hand in the choice methods I'd select a fiendishly brutal “The National Industrial Con-- | to do so. method and a blues ainger. 3t is in- Tesearch If it is true in their case, how|deed a baffling mystery why pro- Recently you spoke favorably of | Cent: much more so is it true with a child/@tams purporting to radiate go0d' sectro-surgery for prostatic obstruc chee: “blues” on the still in the formative stage? Cor-| Cheer oF Joy inflict “blues” on the) tion, with which I am Tective measures now would increase | ‘Today we present a comparative ta- erg cd the efficiency as well as the hap-|ble of qualitative analyses of happi- piness of many a child in the future. i line intended to make you think, per: Compared to the cost of future cure, cre Here it tease your column: case. the expense is negligible. Right-Mindedness Anhedonia (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.) ‘The annual medical bill of this na-| Motion e city. tion is about three billion dollars. The cuts down the volume of | toll in suffering and premature death freight shipments, closes factories, |i, incalculable. This can be ma- ‘val apblnpalermedorretres pron terially reduced for the next genera- eo ae sos fan,” ON a | ser he ew ge nw drop . Hay ppiness .. makes it difficult for one group “T think we ought to see mother; Fe BE a: Re HERE igri Phu : fa i fn] gg i E en sf bss Revered old age . ‘The to do about beer coming back} 1 do not mean that brought with it frequent reference to|so analyzed. It would be silly to Pretzels. Now the cheese makers rise 0" or comunit sulciae. "But Y offer termined by the purchasing power |to inquire about the reputed connec- fully or commit 5 of the dollar at any given time. finn deaeeen nd es ee They ask: “Do you remember those tered into in terms of its pur- |limburger sandwiches that used to go at the time. Ws ” parallel columns, but I Fonts, freight and Passenger rates, intnhers? out only two or three telephone’ charges, what every i z nea family earns and what it spends, Editorial Comment Editorials printed below show the trend of thought by other editors, oss published mithoug regard ether they agree or ree with The ‘Tribane’s policies. wa ' [ h H i E Bake AF to Previous Puzzie® 20 Insect. PS UE e rarer 7 Sinetie’ danger. Japan’s Withdrawal dispels the emotion just (New York Times) pene Hager t that ag It is needless to question the sin- away, only 60 you DO immediately. If you just ry if Bee Re & 8 i i a i 16 Rock forma- ton. aes a & siaarey. ; RAY] 21 Intolerant 20 Wager, 21 Provided. t Rial i af a i disks It placed her on a level with the a e every consideration ani honor have been given her, and she 23 2000 pounds. — has Soatouied ber full bere comes 36 Unit of making it respected and effective. inati Now she surrenders all this prestige, bia ans the pressure of what she con- ceives to be national necessity, fully aware that the circumstances of her & g é i 8 gq af ¥ Beye fi i ‘Beek - nlite 5 E i E Fy 51 Light brown. 4'To redact. - 53 Nominal valye. § Neuter oi Suir. pronoun. ‘art. @ Noah's boat, 56 Dry. 57 Simpleton. 7 Legal claim. 7 Pronoun. . 59 Chum. 8 Wayside hotel. 58 Turkish cap. ‘9 Southeast. 60 le 10 Wild goat. 62 Violent 11 Pussy. whirlwind. * 12 Dye. 63 Mother. nhval officer. 67 Acts of absoly-13 Composed of 64 South 41Grew old. ing from mon layers. America, 42 Station. @ astic vows. 18To pull along. 66 Form of “a”. il fi ' E if Fei a | i F rf ial i i gig itt i f if vf L3 ERE Er? t Fy i F rE i tt i i E [ “i He aatis E Bt i fli i I BLE le ge Ht BRRe i fi : i | if i Pay | B i! E Be ger 8 | | i & s te tJ | ry By E 3 S if § fie i i i i F i i : F L3 se FTrebert 2 Ae dhe dee BF didi one Ae Ae ;

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