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Navy Day In classroom and at luncheon club meetings, from platform, printed page’ and broadcasting station the nation today pays tribute to the American Navy, for this is its birthday anniver- As the calendar measures time, the American Navy is 158 years old, hav- ing been founded on October 27, 1775, by the Continental Congress. In achievement, however, it is infinitely older, for at many stages in our his- tory our doughty Tars and sturdy ships have been all that saved us from disaster and its honors equal those of any other nation. Had it not been for the American| Navy, for example, the area in which we live would now be British terri- tory. It was saved to the United States by Perry's victory on Lake Erie| in the war of 1812. | Prior to that historic event, listed among the most important naval bat- ties in the world and the only one of 2.50|tion. In faet, the contrary has gen- Pe baked been true. oo | ¢ra in which a sense of right and jus- latter the election. t ig the meaning which theologians also give it. | |, It follows, then, that all who be-} iMeve in The Deity find it helpful to} lay their burdens at His feet and ask | His help and comfort. | Many a torn and battered spirit has done so and therein found new strength to carry on. Men find in 'prayer both « refuge and a source of | ;Strength and many modern miracles} {have resulted, at least in part, from this lifting of the mind and heart. The notable thing about the public | works board’s suggestion, however, is that it comes from a public body. There have been few evidences of |prayer or sanctification in most gov- jernmental activities in our genera- Can it be that we are to have a new/| | tice, developed from On High, will re- place the theories of pull, plunder { and profligacy’ which we long have [bad with us? i The end is devoutly to be wished, although hardly to be expected. Two Different Campaigns | To the average American, who re-/ |gards political campaigns as a fine | show as well as an opportunity to ac- quire all sorts of information about jhis government, the political drive/ now going forward in Germany is a_ Pitiful affair. In view of the fact only Nazi can- didates will appear on the ballot at| jthe Reich election Nov. 12, it is dis- concerting for him to read of the! fervor with which the campaign is! being conducted. j Handbills, the Associated Press tells | us, are being distributed everywhere. | Painted on the sidewalks are such} slogans as “Equality. Everybody Voted Yes November 12.” The gov-|. ernment-owned radio crackles with the fiery fulminations of Herr Hitler || and his cohorts. All meetings except || those held in connection with the || campaign have been forbidden unfll | Compare that situation with the one | which now exists in New York. There} Pusionist La Guardia, Independent | 4 PROHIBITION yal FRIDAY, OCTOBER PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE By William Brady, M. D. Signed, letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease jis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped, self-addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written im ink. No reply can be made to Address Dr. William queries not conforming to instructions. Brady, in care of this newspaper. far-reaching consequence ever fought; McKee and Tammany O’Brien are A MOTHER INSISTS THE YOUNG toothbrushes provided for all our is harmless. e H Blood Doner How can I regain 260 ¢. c. of blood which I gave to my son in three transfusions two weeks ago? (P. J. W-) Answer—A donor should follow the, instructions of the physician who does the transfusion. Usually the full blood strength is regained in a week. (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.) 1 | Fifty years from now, when they mention the name’of Roosevelt, it will 2%, 1933 The New Deal Hs Hl EE : : Be Fabe HI | USSIA STORY PACKS HOUSE conference at which Pres- | . | ident Roosevelt gave out the Russian failure was al- correspondence was the biggest ever that South | seen—uncomfortably packed, in fact— 000 bushels of| because word had leaked out that 000,000 is hot on Russia” was com- . Doors were guarded care- 5,000,000 and barley from | 000 to 3,000,000. mythical “average’ farmer”) vidual febraska also have /y don’t know,” remarked Mr. Roose-. time. ‘velt, after cautioning everyone that Russia wasn't being recognized yet- SOME WIN, OTHERS LOSE | (Copyright, 1933, NEA Service, Inc.) “Spottiness” of the farm situation, | explains why some farmers will strike’ «a man can be a genius at 25 as! and others won't. A farmer with! well as a fool at 90.—Joseph M.' Plenty of wheat who can get 55 to 60 | gehenck, film producer. A flower girl is a stalk holder ip @ blossoming business. STOLEN HAZEL LIVING STON COPYRIGHT BY KINO FEATURES SYNDICATE, INC. it. I was going with Rollo, and set for the jing, and I me' ‘ill’um. T can’t explain it, but time be- WHAT HAS HAPPENED SO FAR. nt from any «. . did I know any “Hastings | Hastings?” (Were your people the kind Tl know?) Joan Hastings and her sweet- ial . on fresh water, England insisted that | fying at each other’s throats in de-; ONRS NEED AN ANTIQUE BATH guests. ert all the area contiguous to or drained, Moniacal fury, On election day the Regarding the “antique” bath in the by the Great Lakes be made into an/| Publican can go to the polls and take Modern house, perhaps the practical Independent Indian state under Brit- | its choice but, in the meantime, it is DT- Brady will suggest how we moth- Obtiquity of Baby's Head tet “They died when I was a baby,” be r flour our « the be asked, “Which Roosevelt, the 100 jper cent American Roosevelt or the +32 per cent Roosevelt ?”—Dr. Clarence {True Wilson. i iM “All right—but don’t talk about t| it, Please!” “But he was so cold when he Kissed me crrgtts Ruth sobbed. “Not a bit like himself. I hardly slept a yink all night. So I t—’ Joan closed her eyes. “Please— Please don’t talk about it—” “All right, I won't. But Joan, if you could have seen how cold he when QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS peac table that servi ever, seer tatiy boar oppc inter plus “a tere: are pros er, i “I the elim code bei tion “p Was know how men are, can’t trust them. Much as I love Bill, I wouldn’t believe a word he said on a stack of Bib! cine. Wealthy falls in love with Joan but her heart is still with though he no longer cares. Lyla of her son's Fees é She saw Joan's face, greenish i half light. “Joan—there' and I falling out over saw him pst now | Sire were and others—I'm not fool that, and don’t} 2 Ht ; i 8 t Are milk, sugar and eggs bad for a person subject to migraine? Is it true that migraine cannot be cured? (A Sufferer.) Answer—1l. Asa rule, no. 2. Many! sufferers have told me they have been. cured. H EA i f i “1 4 ree if A es, it i il FI Borax for Bromidrosis j Owe you our thanks for valuable} suggestion you gave,in your column! «++ Tegular application of powdered | borax has entirely overcome perspira- | tion odor... (Mrs. W. A. R.) < Answer—Thank you. In any case it | ie 8 é i : it bil 4 f o& z 4 i ii 3 : iy by cy f F; z a i i i E Hi i A FEE ii if ef f ay 2 £ i 3 Ff ais Eis FF sf i z FE E is) i 3 ey E é 5 = Ly HORIZONTAL _ Answer to Previous Puzale — is the SCOAMUNDSTR famous musi- A AIMUINID Nj » cian in the- 1 ARIO UINBBRIAIV EIN picture? RES! S| Vie | 7 Delivered. O 8 Refuse left after pressing grapes. 10 Monetary unit | ‘ef Japan., 13Golt device. | 14Misten (abbr.). | 15 To exist. 16 Myself. 18 Deity. ; i G rH if fH FEET ik a 5 it i eee 4 il >| kf =| 4 | ir 15 Honey gatherer. 17 Age. 19 Golf teacher. 21To recede. 23 Devoured. 25 Snake. citi it MNSUKSE pee aay A! GIES} THEISITIAITIE] 30 sadam RASC IO} DEEMED © (italian). 41 Period. VERTICAL 31 Structural 43 Twice: 1To change. it. 44 Draws. 2 Wayside hotel. 34 Not sung. 45 Policeman. 3 Court (abbr.). 36 Subdivision of 47 To hesitate. 4 Standard of ‘the age of 49 Duet. type measure., mammals. 5@Principle. 5 Rodent. 38 Intention. 52 Neuter 6 Largest land - 40 Mooley apple. pronoun. plant. 42 2000 pounds. 53 Hottentot 7 He founded ~43Genus includ tribe.@ the Pittsburgh _ing beets. 55 Bay horse. —— Orchestra. 46 Saucy. 57 Second note. 9He was —— 47 Noise. 58 One of the * with the 48 Hurrah. most famous Metropolitan 50 Japanese fish, light operas of Orchestrain 51 Afternoon the pictured New York (pl.). 11 He received his musical i f iy F 8 F TP i ig i I g i i a 3 Fi Rls eA 82 a i E t 5 f? 8 iH Hf i # i it in te ift i a) ot if i Hi 4 ? 7 t u a : : E i i i g 25 | F € i a x | f i i i z i E #3 F 22 Seraglio. 24 Jewish reli-. gious leader. 26 Indian. 27 Inability to speak due to mental lesion. 32Genus of cattle. 33 Norti:: 34Single . t pearl. 4 ki - 35 Unoccupied. i | 87 Preposition 4 F i Hi i i i 3 i f tf i ee t 13 t # a i H F E 5 H i 6 ie i i i 3 i r] F i r i: te il : rf i E § E i # I FE F il i re ik ECF. ry it ay Fi i a pl i g ! se i EEF i i it fe Fu. 2. Fe i g" my g i z i Fy ie as ia ft gE tg F & i F 54 Moveteia. 56 Either. il i Lf Hf i aE if at i f i r Joan said. She had to say some- thing. i “Oh. > ;, but who brought you up, SP ESias | treated to a swell show. Incidentally, lers of small children who have out-| Baby 14 months old has flat head cans as Perry settled that argument. The it listens while the boys accuse each boise bavitdiest oe beer) ed at back, flatter on one side than on} Under your present form of educa- “And their name was?” the in- British couldn’t very well uphold their |other of this and that and uncover Small to scrub themseives, ower at re other. Doctor said soft spot on|tion I am led bre the conclusion that pa en hy ae cried, claim after they had been chased oft |some of the things which really need the game Gunes’ Ait do you happen t0P of head in front had been filled | Shen, Mur colaetisely werare'e thine sively What did she care? What the lakes. : jcorrection for the public good. \to know that “soaking” is really nec-'With hard bone at the age of eight |e George Crile, Cleveland surgeon. was there left to worry about? The In other times and in other places | Hitler’s goose-stepping system may °S@!Y to loosen dirt on our grubby | Months. (Mrs. E. A.) Sedgwicks had found out where she the navy has done its full duty to in-/be all right in Germany—although we removing the akin underneath? Also,|,/mwer The back of head may be~ Trust have told’ Acet Bivvie td spire respect for America, protect our| doubt it—but it would never do in what is more soothing or refreshing|°™* fist if beby lies or sleeps too Aunt Babe. What could Mrs. Bar- citizens and commerce and strengthen » than a hot tub when one is|™uch on his back. A baby should stow do? America. Our countrymen wouldn't Pile v the hands of our diplomats at world! tang ¢ \stiff and sore from unusual work or|Sleep sometimes on one side, some- “Van Fleet!” that lady echoed ee ea taps. and for it. when nerves are jumpy from a long|times on the other, sometimes on his le-crossing me, Joan | “Why, of cours¢, I know the old Van That there is a direct relationship| N pial enn on eye ee I Gulleutty ts aeapeoe by ead canty bd * : oe — never tell me? “And m4 Ce ze | Ne it « have their place and use. I grant you Fe DE jo—no!” ? A, between naval power and world posi-' rf is ealneticeren che federal the eats superiority of the shower | appears by the time the child is 3 or 4 i tion can hardly be dented, for the law| government has not yet thrown in its Dat®, but such baths have drawbacks, |7°@7s Warts of Christian brotherhood still is a frail i 5 seh as children scalding <Hemeives 5 thin, the world and ihe jhand in connection with the Lind- (Mrs. F. I.) have @ wart on my chin near the ; g in Le orld al one uni! pergh kidnaping. You are quite right up to the end/lip. I am 24 years old. What is the versal way of winning respect is bY 8 gttceney General Cum: ., of your first sentence, Madam. I con-| best way to have it removed? (G. F.) show of power or the known ability) m mings SAYS fess I never thought of the young chil-| Answer—Try rubbing it with cas- aiiettas jthat “the case will never die until dren when I junked all bath tubs in| ‘r oll-daily for a few weeks, if this It is a pleasant thing, in view of/¥¢ set Our men”; and the ordinary Private residences. I conceded tubs) fails, have it removed by surgery. z 2 { .¢ tO hospitals, sanitariums and institu-| chaotic conditions around the globe, |“itizen will undoubtedly applaud this ¢i0n5 tor the aged, you will remember. that we now are building up our navy | Statement, and hope that the federal I should have granted a stay of exe- to a point commensurate with our|iMvestigators will eventually be able cution for the benefit of children still Position and our interests. It is an ‘0 solve that tragic puzzle. bare pie npeeerppomcar betes es expensive thing, to be sure, but so are There have been, probably, more should do his own Bathiog! pd ated | insurance policies—until they are|“important” crimes in America than and a bath water nee equipped | needed. ‘the kidnaping of Baby Lindbergh, ith @ properly adjusted thermostat It is the devout wish of ali Ameri-| There has never been any that arous- |pravaee batt esainicnt eich aeteae cans that this nation need never fight'ed such a wave of public indignation, water hot enough to scald is antique another war. If we are forced to/or that made people realize so fully a0yway. hostilities, however, the investment in| the immunity with which some ty | An application of soapsuds will | men and materials we now are mak-; scl yPeS loosen any dirt that should be loosen- iepcwill ectien cicsnt angen ‘of criminals can operate. One of the ed, in » shower bath as readily as ih| ¥ magni - a tub. Our experience in the last war taught | pot bis of ene sp onnld eet monle) as for the soothing or refreshing us that. | nnouncement that the men etfect of immersion in hot water, that | This day, also, is the birthday anni-/ who committed this crime had at last may be advisable for feeble or sickly versary of Theodore Roosevelt, often | Beem brought to justice. Seren ey hag Poy peg! bP aepens. to as i “Patber of the|/ |here only the requirements | Modern American Navy,” and the na- i i of well people in their daily life. tion is glad to honor his memory, both | Editorial Comment Tt is ‘bad physiology, bad hygiene as a leader and as a citize! |] Editortals printed below show the |; and bad psychology for yeung persons a |] trend of thought by other editors. |/to cultivate the soft, effeminate habit In his day and time Theodore Roo-'| They are published without regard || of hot baths when the: | er P to whether they agree or disagree || Of ‘aking bal foeod sevelt did much to give Americans || with The Tribune's policies tired, sore, or worn by strain. A short thrill of pride, but more important, | {| tepid or cool bath is al- pe cee them, tomant 8 em) may. ot Beer Problems peety prakientors) jeans think: circumstances. thinking. The common man gained! (Carrington Independent) Hot baths are rather relaxing, de- much as a result of Theodore Roose-| North Dakota counties and cities| pressing. Cool baths are re! 9 velt's activities. By reason of his are facing puataal problems since the soiiasiog, < championship, _ | Passage o} beer bill and the prox- it we must not confuse hydro- age Hee se ne Sa ne Aes | imity of the day when they will have! therapy, the use of baths in the treat- . Nn was greatly improved. As the additional duties of regulating a|ment of illness, with cleanliness. A a fighter for social justice he was in- traffic entirely new in North Dakota.|healthy individual washes his body strumental in striking from all man-!The cities have the advantage of the |for the sake of cleanliness, and not Kind some of the mental sind eco- Counties in that they have been a # | i 1 ‘quately prepared for the advent of! nomic shackles which impeded human , beer through the timely action of the | logical Progress. League of North Bakota Municipal- North Dakota claims him as an ities which began to work on the adopted son, for it was his years in| Problem months ago. However, as the) our Bad Lands which restored him to|mately the same as that of the ty health and contriluted to the stamina | the igh and physique which was later to stand | ma! him in good stead. It is proud of him and his achieve- ments. It is equally proud of the large number of fine men, many of them still in their prime, whom it hes | contributed to the nayy which Theo- dore Roosevelt helped to modernize. Prayer for Div Cynics may laugh st the by the state public works North Dakotans unite next Sunday Prayer for the success ! : fe Ff ie it Fee i Ht Hie ia aftr a i al i i i i if Lf i Es if iG fat a i £ HE i F t i i g g E it i é tH i £ ‘ F i iti i i Hi td gt & 3 ff iz if Hi § Fj 3 i A FE. 8 I i i ; sad ie