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The Bismarck Tribune)’ ' toxes eaten fire, ually a pany was elected president. H. Bau- An Independent N im mid-summer or just before the : kol, Noonan, N. D., C. B. THE STATE'S OLDEST. rainy season. ieatcie aes named vice NEWSPAPER This latest catastrophe writes a new | aE 3. Thorpe, Minneay lis, was elected “ (Retablished 1673) _lrecord for loss of life in the Los| ical ig pol treasurer, and E. M. Hendricks, Bis- { Angeles canyon fires. | marck, secretary. Directors are B. A. iets aes ‘une Q . D. it Bismarck Dally by carrier, per year ......' $7.20 Daily by mail per yeer tin’ Bis- ismarck) ...... eee 5.00 Daily by mail outside of North Dakota ........c..esseereveeee BA Weekly by mail in state, per year 1.00 ‘Weekly by mail in state, three 7 EE eee . ‘Weekly by mail outside of North A . + 2.00 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Member ef The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper and also the local news of spontaneous origin published herein. All rights of republication of all other matter herein are also reserved. Plight of Banks Gen. Hugh Johnson of the NRA 00|}mighty forces they seek to combat. 59 constantly. We secm to learn so lit- i One shudders as he reads of the many caught in a great outdoor | nace with sides of rock through which ® mighty draught roared. But for the timely action of « few! foremen, many more victims would have been added to the great char- It is hard to account for the folly of those who know so little About the Fire, wind and floods take their toll tle from past catastrophes. Here is a tragic object lesson for those who play with fire. Read and re-read that graphic description which came out of Los Angeles Wednesday. Tt was a fine piece of newspaper re- Porting and packed away a mighty lesson for those who fail to put out their camp fires or carelessly toss a cigarette into the brush, METHODIST GROUP TOREFUSE FURTHER Noonan; L, 8. Killen, Minot; H. V. Jebb, New Salem; C. B, Foncanon, Aberdeen; id Stearns, Bismarck. The association was organized in conformity with the requirements of | schemes the coal code aj by _ President Roosevelt effective Oct. 2, 1933, to en- force the code, make reports, com statistics and hear complaints con- cerning the requirements of the code jas it affects North and South Dakota Lignite mine operators. Stanley B. Houck, Minneapolis, and “\Hendricks were designated as code | ‘authorities for the two Dakotas. Thompson Speaking At School Meetings| i A. E. Thompeon, superintendent of the state department of education Conducted two teachers meetings Friday, the first at Rugby in the imorning and the second at Towner 1 the afternoon. Sat son will visit the Ifdian school at Belcourt. His schedule for next week |includes ‘district Parent and Teachers association meetings at Jamestown Monday and Valley City Tuesday. Monday he will address the Kiwanis club of Jamestown. Tuesday, he is to address Valley City Rotarians. lay, Mr. Thomp- | spending money.” eo pie! |- Additional Sports | Ce The | (Rosary was the new name adopted | when members of the former Little church met Thuraday eve | | and Mrs. M. O. Arman, 616 Raymond 8t., second. The hostess served re- freshménts. i | ek R | Three tables of bridge were played jWhen St. Mary's Mission group met Thursday evening with Mrs. H. D. Harding, 911 Fifth St. Score honors went to Mrs. J. L. Clifford, 306 Fif- teenth 8t., and Mrs. 8. F. Lambert, | 801 Fourth St. After the card games, Mrs. Harding served lunch. Flower Mission group of St, Mary's Catholic - ‘Miss Eloyse Nagel, Elgin, left for home Friday after visiting her aunt, . Hulett, 1008 Avenue B, for pped & very sore toe when he * ek ® | il i Siiihowe vari fer nok Wacateiog . { Towa Solon a. srg| weiaand Mit. N_O. Ramsiad spent = Are _—~ ” Wednesday at their cottage at e nce é credits AlD 10 PROHIBITION Roosevelt Policies| wednesday at their cote sag, Havena Disturbance . It have been part of the bally- re it for the season. They retui — hoo iredithe there has been too Minneapolis, Oct. 6.—()—United| Thursday. | Havana, Oct. 6—()—Two youug much of late. Be that as it may, the States Senator L. J. Dickinson of x ek * ‘communists were killed, two others plight of the banks is such that the dig was ill-advised and not justified by facts. President Roosevelt's greatest serv- foe to the nation in these trying hours is the optimism of his leader- ahip. Progreas has been made through his ability to take much of the des- patr out of the depression. The ben- efficial effects of the NRA have been largely psychological. The peo- ple needed something to raise chins a little and put a smile on faces. That ‘was an important and a first step) toward recovery. ‘The president has recognized this value of the NRA publicly, He realizes that the great battle lies ‘ahead and we all must march ahoul- der to shoulder as good warriors in the fight, but we must utilize our Illinois Conference Brands Pre- sent Temperance Organi- zations Ineffective Joliet, Til, Oct. 6—(}—The Rock river conference of the Methodist Episcopal church apparently was through Friday with temperance or- ganizations it termed as “ineffective,” and in withdrawing financial aid sug- gested establishment of temperance committees within the church. “It would be folly to continue finan- cial ald to temperance organizations which have ceased to be effective and have become useless,” « resolution adopted at Thursday's conference session, said, : ROCKEFELLER WOULD HIT PROFIT MOTIVE New York, Oct. 6—()—John D. Rockefeller, Jr., believes the only hope of controlling the liquor problem after repeal of prohibition lies in periments and arbitrary assertions concerning the effects of tobacco on| health, we may say without fear of/ contradiction Towa attacked national administra- tion policies in an address here Fri- day and asserted undertakings of the Democratic “brain trust” will “lead the-nation into bankruptcy.” The Republican senator, addressing the Minneapolis Voters’ association, said the administration is following PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE | ¢ By William Brady, M. D. Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped, self-addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written in ink. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instructions. Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. smoking in a moderate, comfortable economical and cleanly way. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS What, Another Rib? For several months, nearly MISTER GET A PIPE Notwithstanding all theories, ex- that nobody knows monkey gland rejuvenation but I'd like to have any good advice you can Mrs. A. W. Mundy, 232 Avenue B west, manager of the ready-to-wear department in Ahe A. W. Lucas com- pany store, left Thursday evening | dise for her department. ' * * x | Evangelist E. L. Scotvold, Minne- for Minneapolis to buy fall merchan- |were wounded and an unidentified {man was shot down from an automo- bile in renewed disorders in Havana today. The communists were slain and jtheir companions wounded when ithree unknown gunmen fired into & paradoxical policy, the chief vic-|apolis, will continue the series of cafe. give a lad of 48 who feels himself slipping ... (A. B. W.) Answer—It will do you no harm to follow some of the suggestions given in the booklet “The Regenerative Regimen’”—send a dime and a stamp- ed envelope bearing your address and ask for @ copy. (Copyright, 1933, John F. Dille Co.) Association Formed “STOLEN LOVE’ HAZEL LIVINGSTON COPYRIGHT BY KINO FEATURES SYNDICATES, INC. ‘coal mine operators in a meeting here By Lignite Miners| Nortlt and South Dekota lignite WHAT HAS HAPPENED Joan Hastings, seventeen, a1 But the two fat little girls in rompers were too busy chasing each other round and round the kitchen. holding her side and iting. “Can I have my ticket to bell —wil you ‘let me have my ticket?” ind night, I wake and find my left hand | Thursday, organized the Dakota Coal beautiful, lives a secluded life with |Bang—Rosalie bumped her head.| Heeley was just bringing in the fe can't ruetute rsa bande nate, nn ns men” 8 MAW RD Senin oro carom moon |e rm mb cat cin fot pu at} Pes aes tude al? Rin nad [me ee ‘We can't substitute brass bands and J run-down house. e falls in love u + Jously, ove 's . esse: poin to pyridine or to amomnia or to other enforcing the NRA Coal in the rs f y bunting for logic. ze whigh win cscpauiuadiaratiorteend Subgtances in tobacco or its smoke or quantities of lettuce two states, with Bill Martin, a garage worker.|“What did Mama tell you? Poor ‘For iss : It is generally accepted. that the results of the NRA are largely depen-j to @ report on liquor control recently completed by Raymond B. Fosdick to various combinations and concen- trations of these. Just because I like ther, also drink unsweetened lemon juice and water Nicotine is an alkaloid of tobacco, | before breakfast every morning. Would B. A. Pratt of the Zap Colliery com- Se ee ee ee Joan ar to school. the girl that he’s very poor and Meanwhile, the aunts plan to send Bill tells precious. . . .”_ Slap—she reached out and boxed Ruby’s ear smartly. it| “Didn't I tell you not to play rough? “Go and wash your face ny : ole conan and Albert Scott after an eight-month these ha hing to do wil may be years before he can thinke| Didn't I didn’t 1°" What do you mean ing 0 dent upon expanding credits and an|irvey sponsored by Rockefeller. just as morphine is gn alkaloid of|these have anything lo with it? of marrying, but she vows she will} And now they were both shriek-|») sattast ooking ray erg early announcement in Washington of | ‘The first aim in program of liquor |oPium and atropine fs an alkaloid of De Dr De paras ani wait for hii. Joan is overjoyed ne ad crien lustily ton’ ihe vere | _Joum took a step toward the door, bai ot |control, Rockefeller said in his state. |Pelladonna (deadly nightshade). {+ +, {D. A. ; when news arrives that she is to|Up and cried lustily too. The pat-|when she wheeled defiantly, “i what oe, Laced the Gov rrent, is the abolition of lates, | Contrary to popular fancy, pure ni- Wrong parsgetermteee dtd 82 away to school, and writes a|fot in the cake on the floor guzzled |Tivent’ got” time, Listens Aunt ernment is gol . "ie 4 "| cotine is a colorless liquid which turns rvical rib, i note to Bill asking him to meet] her bread and squawked. listen—I' terribl Mr. Johnson's fling at the banks|Ovenrity ae brown only on exposure to the air.|mentary rib growing in the neck above her. Through a series of unfore- BOING! Cescions lke eget’ harry—T've fot ogee" z was unfair and ill-timed. The second aim is temperance—the |CTude nicotine solutions are yellowish | 77, ertion would not cause trouble, recente msent: canaeeee | 2 5 It doubtless did not have the back- ing of those who are formulating the foucsing of all’the forces of society upon the aevelopment of self control and temperance” in the use of alco- or brown, and are commonly used in sprays to destroy plant lice. Recently an interesting cage of poisoning by But arsenic in insecticide sprays used on the tomatoes or lettuce might cause chronic arsenic poisoning, that to keep the appointment, and later rah alah they meet “a the rose ar tating Ge unico ea one who was real, the others were Joan stood bewildered, er | tight to Mrs. Martin’s little hand. Bill’s mother was the only “You've to clean yourself uy before you fae to me!” Evvie thun. Aunt Babe pulled Evvie’s skirt. “She’s sick- jirious—di rted—s ting they ardently pl ray Roosevelt policies. holic beverages, ioceine vas rere _ ee which might account for the numb- thelt love for one another. Tater just people out of a nightmare, a see, Evvie? ae catienea:. So many governmental agencies “To develop the habit of temper-| Which some of the crude spray had|Ness. The doctors who said “just Bill again meets Joan and has a|terrible, mixed up nightmare. . PAR ¢ me see your a have invaded the banking field with-| "Ce in individuals, to take up again | teen spilled. He continued his work,| eves” merely confessed their incom- haunting fear that Dolores Ger- ke ‘What en = eoing ee pore touched the slow march of education—this is|put in’ fifteen minutes began to get|Petence. Examination would deter- win, wife of the garage owner, has me bene nl lully. “We've got! Joan’s hot hand. “Fever! Heel in the last decade it is rather sur-|che real and fundamental approach to faint, nauseated, vomited and broke] ine whether there is a cervical rib. seen him with Ber. On her last|0¢p somernine ee the old lady |§°*,, ™Y thermometer, will you on “ Prising that any private credit reser-|the problem of alcohol,” Rockefeller into cold sweat (painful reminder|A clinical test would determine evening Joan waits in vain for Bill td at lest. “oat seme tine tte lady | Joan—for heaven's sake—sit said. Z epvtentgrns whether there is arsente poisoning. to say bye. She rushes to his | sald at las per eres | Don’t wiggle. If you’re:sick, you're volrs are left. The trend has been | ‘4/4. of that first cigar); Doctor reporting Z home ithe next morning. As the |Something wrong with my head. I] gicy. what we’: faint government -benking aid if The report regards liquor taxation, | the case “established” that the nico- sictheee cee a . (3 puna: door is opened to her knock, she|never hed any trouble like this be apt eon ticket «Tif have to { herders Ne aes as It should be regarded, primarily as|tine had been absorbed through the ° MM ny. ‘wnueie Ricyt Chaar hears someone weeping inside. fore . Il kinds of bad luck, but over myself I guess ... and wire ¢ cy persists, our Will/a helpful factor in forwarding these|skin, by a funny experiment: shaved|€ss? My son nayy NOW GO ON WITH nothin’ like this.” ‘The tears were |Boite.'. of courte this hades by { ultimately be reduced to the position cuiectives and ea _ineldentally as althe hair from the skin of a cat, then;>Ut reve distinguishing colors THE STORY. streaming down her face ‘in, day, of all sa -— leans of producing income... .” it{> + SS. - ij of money changers and collecting agencies, That is what too many of . Rockefeller reaffirmed his personal devotion to total abstinence, but reit- applied some nicotine and covered over with something to prevent the Congenital or inherited color blindness is not curable, but ac- CHAPTER X. “Bill was always such a good boy, never trouble . . . and now he’s/ 4,,, Pen “Aunt Evvie,” Joan. burst out “T'm not sick. I've been pet escaping. The cat running, ‘need money— them are today. Try and get a quick| erated his belief, first made known a Raped: a, E Devo the eredulous| Wired color blindness may be cured, agOly what is it?” Joan cried,| “Oh, Ma, don't carey 08 ol | terri is. Scales en year ago last June, in the regrettable|--the poison was absorbed Common causes of atquired’ color ‘What, happensl to Bill—tell me!” |Eunice sh: above racket, |,"“Money!” Babe ried. “Evvie— Joan from some of them and find out failure of the eighteenth amendment™ |the pg 'A “scientist” who could in-|Dlindness are excessive indulgence in And. she brushed a the two at/“Milt and I feel as bad as you do—"|\ ee cried. for yourself. and the necessity for i . k and loose | bacco or alcohol. the door, and ran into the kitchen, 't have been speed- “Will let ge a y for its repeal. dulge in such slipshod work a: ‘<Gncs penach. where the little old lady wept] i 't have got|p abe? ee me tend to this, , however, damn the banks. : thinking would probably nick the) y .5 not yet so old that I seek steadily and hopelessly in the cor-|caught!” Milt broke in harshly. | ab child is raving. Joan If they grant doubtful credits they| GOVERNMENT READY TO cat’s skin in several places shaving! _* 8™ 70 ner. Joan hed. Her hand flew to| #1 7 sit down? I suppose ri are playing largely with your money. ipsa ener ipso Paety Bbamnels Lor aeD . “Well, I never!” Euriice whis- war} throat, hay lag Tt was true] "Wien eel Joan ‘ BE ace Pilg rs ington, 6.—()—The bu-|tion of nicotine. P pered, “it’s Miss Van Fleet’s niece!” |—it was her fault Bill was in jail. herself from Evvie’ ee * Reece! stigatic pped up/reau of internal revenue has dispatch-| The authorities seem scarcely able e e Now Joan was kneeling beside the | He was Faia hn her, fast as the ing ‘She ‘s restrain. Public indignation over easy credits. | €d toits collectors a memorandum set- |to conceal their ignorance about the Musical Genius old ‘lady, her arms clasped tight|Wind. If he hadn't been speeding to| i am ‘managed to. at ene, ‘Hundreds of state and national banks| ‘198 forth taxes and duties which au-|effects of nicotine. One toxicologist around Wer fat waist. “Tell me how |Rer, at wouldn't have stopped | ierently now, “Listen! You dowe tomatically would become effective | implies, without being clear in details, o it hap i—oh, please, tell me—|him, wouldn’t have known what was understand,” I've ‘ou don’t dried up by reason of easy credits ac-| upon the repeal of the 18th amend. |that a few drops of it on the tongue i happened in the cans... h _ been to Bill's companied by ® deflation unequalled | ment. of ont oF on a kil the anioanl in a RS se. att tall, Eunice said aud-| ihe fiuld 8 hag ayes ot “Bill—who's Bill?” history This shor levy of $1.1 lew ul jours or 5. apish iq oo mi ones.| a) Gg ocmatpar paar soci oa au disled ses wh an nae Bp pe Ry ae ae ie. people, you know. At least, that's | Tot vie mind. Si ine oat Wage gong te mara nete ional tt tified i 5 "4 , ad oe an elosed banks or financial institutions| It places the tariff. ‘of distilled pris noying relative by giving the pest 2 dignant dis- bined iy bsbena pdties ami i ine new you fetagtten Hastings. Engaged! Where aid yeu operating on « restricted basis, it|At $5 8 gallon. the figure stipulated | rap of nicotine, which polished him (1808-1849). pleasure. Jessiy-—"Moonshine—that’s what i¢|ail this, eh? He was to finish {Sven meet any young man to get Would seem that now is » most inbp-|'" ‘he Moot-Hawley law. hicotine’ always work ‘with as much! 16Reproached. 33 Noisy sleeper. was, Imposing on an honest man ee re en oe rt, ar ae Sethe boy who cleans the “ Portune time for Gen. Johnson to ask certainty as does a little brandy from! 16 Member of 23 Small shark. e's Bill_—where’s Bil—” late—” ‘a carn” w : ® great extension of commercial & flask when the hero is out cold. In! one of the 26 Desire. “It was whiskey I tall, yout"|,, Milt!” Eunice cried sharply,| MY car? Joan! To think of a credits, It is simply not in the pic- Teel. life, oF Geakh. Aomenaw hese) - dseamest 26 Besides being = Eunice repeated, impationtly,|"It’s Miss Van Fleet's Li cof of mine looking at a pila pores eae things don’t work like that. { naive BS) * copular public “They got caught—Federal author. Fou! ,Are you crazy, Milt? Talking}, hina, T tell youl We're banke1 P| Medical or health experts’ views on tribes in the ities’-don’t you see?” ike that— ahe turned to Joan, her | engaged, Aunt Evvie. I don't care the doors of his institution open or! INTERESTED IN the effects of tobacco are matters of | Philippines. concert play- But Joan didn’t see. She looked| Voice like honey. ‘You mustn't mind Tkee it ‘Snybody in the whole world re By evade the penitentiary. sie oO can cbialon, is that tobacco is; 17 Amitated. iniersatioual fom conte te or 5 teoter! “ ” in trouble, and 1 need the money ; Until the federal administration Invariably injurious to the health of! 18The man'in yogi 4 ay faiae asa—, Tentd Salk the kneye—ahe knewer| “Miss Hastings — he's See eee = | determines what its currency policy is| Leaders of Women’s Federation |® child. I regard most persons under! the picture an insects. F ey 27 Seventh note. “You see—I wasn't able to drive feng Patra coke of his, ned tndged Get mut of whe ened iy Boing to be, credits will be restricted Sees Prominent Part for ; Beret Pog cee injury to pipes oy Ceca 2Corded cloth. 303.1416. ey Teaviy, “Bike Xa exvune the kitchen, ton, fdlant tats ee we innocent but they and commercial expansion will be health from temperate smoking, by. is ’ 3Equable. 31But he en- drove for me. He was exceeding the | get around to cl it this week, ak I want my ticket to limited. The banker must know what Club Members an adult. In some instances I believe! 2@American = 42 Moreel. ‘4 Accomplished, jored speed limite driving like crazy) with Mame lad up, too, and all" |have folet me. th Paeten en kind of s dollar he is going to get / temperate smoking may actually ben- Pate ay Abe. tree. 5 Deity. soraleg a trying, to get back eary— 1» Joan|said in her clear, honest voice. “He|20W., It's no use looking that wa; back for the one he loans. It is Minot, N. D., Oct. 6—UP}—Just as efit health. io Nerve. STe:teal regret. ving San, Seer ak | was to see me—that’s how I Evvio—I'm not going—T'n Dec-/ women played an important pert in| I believe excessive use of tobacco is’ 24Collecting at 47 To lament. TImbecile. —. (ply thon 3 BiB: oe Roce ania fo one ma ” to work—" essary, too, for the businessman to] the World war, they must play an|® common cause of duodenal ulcer; — one point. 49 Aucti SLess coarse, 33 Spiked. ey Poe ae of lene his own, all stared at her. To think ” Evvie’s fist know currency trends before he|equally important part in the war of |Complex and other digestive disturb-' 96 wolding 9 Having an ir- 34 Like. fault,” the man finished judiciously, | of elas, Van Fleet's sgruck the table » “No more starts upon pollcies of expansion in|®e™ economic world, Grace Morrison | ances: of high bloed pressure and pre-, 26 elding bed. 51 pags, Tegular mo- 36 Each (abbr. f Fae aoa |nlecet 1 Bale sald, gusty, this maudlin talk °. : Poole, general federation resident, told | mature hardening of the arteries; of: 39 company blackbird. tion, aga 37 Ascends, him. They didn’t have any- |The an Floste... Well!” {puppy love. I'm with you. = (> A production or distribution. the North Dakota Federation of’ (| thrombo-angiltis obliterans and ‘the | Da sie oe. pd 42. Ruby spinel. Seine on Bergon! before thet” Old Mrs, Martin mopped ber eyea| 4, man that can't oep out | No one wants to end up holding the|men’s clubs at the annual convention SB Btarlike 10 Stop! 44 Filthy. spyThere. was another Jeng pause, |= oe ane eeele, S| golne to Pat eens night. 11 Wood sorrel, 46To storm. Then the old lady stra’ up Fimpesed ry in- Sete from the betes tend date has not been announced and may| where che headed 2 good wil Gene: Pal WPertion, | 48 and wiped her eyes, She looked at thin gray hair drawn oo tight : polar my tion of federation women, Mrs. Poole 3 SEAR Bn Sg my [of her head. St Jean imal” 2708, don’t under. ae ana| See so tang the interes BE AGrmative, 140rgen of 1 Male. rondly, and seid, Bright to0 ints nents" Et es ! Europe lomestic problems under of the United States and the enthu. Naw the mon wae egein, Ee t Le — :* Mrs. H. Yon meen -sponey 7” hor ancther al pod ! Poets amma nabed Os ioma— b te j rector from His gimlet eyes were boring into|Joen. “You-—you're your mother i Rominatiins again, “We are fred celta, |" I os { inees are Mrs. “But do Nore : Ville, Mrs. 8. Mrs. A. Wi George Galloway The nominat was given by La Moure. Mrs. Poole &_counetl The convention afternoon, GANG armed with | (Company !