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J The Bismarck Tribune} by meri: anyway. ‘As it was, he hurtled along a coun- A ni We're No ; dn Tatependont Newnpapec |, At It ys, be hurled slong « coun, Apparently, re Not Afraid of the Big Bad Bear, Either f NEWSPAPER into the rear end of a heavy truck} * ae (Established 1673) __|and was dashed into oblivion, Pi pte y canteen bcd All of which gives rise to specula- Company, Bismarc! ih 3 tion as to whether it is a good thing entered at the feat autos, Bismarck | ror young men to inherit large for- tunes after all. If it would not be better for them and for society at large if they were shoved into the col- lar and forced to learn for themselves what life really is. Old Commodore Vanderbilt knew those things and added to them a genius for great accomplishment, building up a great fortune. Succeeding members of the family have shown considerable ability, also. 50 | One is a champion bridge player and an expert yachtsman. Others have Dakota, per year ......... +++ 1.50/attained social and other distinctions Weekly by mail in Canada, per and they have done pretty well at holding on to the money which was left to them, but by and large they “ember of The Associated Press |5ave done little to justify the respect The Associated Press is exclusively | and deference which the name usual- al s For that reason, the death of this or not otherwise credited in this) vung man is no greater loss to 20- newspaper and also the local news of taneous origin published herein.|/clety than would have been the case spon: All rights of republication of all other | were he working in a ditch or herd- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1938 ‘|requested heavy guard were errone-| inflation might even riow be on the from Litrnett so/State’s Potato Crop Improved Last Month ‘Condition of the potato crop in jn North Dakota Nov. 1 showed a decid- a 4 estimated production increased by Gecorations at the White House lunch- 468,000 bushels. asparagus sprengeri. Estimated production of corn and — flax based on Nov. 1 yield estimates, LAD IF HE LOSES JOB however, remained unchanged from “Oh, goody!” exclaimed Federal Re- | the previous month. Administrator Harry Hopkins, in| Corn production is placed at 20,- 068,000 bushels and flax at 2,083,000 Tt this works, we're out—finis!”|gree, the statisticih reported, while Srinned. Hopkins, incidentally, | precipitation for the state as a whole his $15,000 job administering New| was only 64 per cent of normal. McKee the official administra- | York state relief to accept $8,500 here. me dry fall, said the report, has tion candidate, instead of just the fel-|He also is happy because if eight Or prevented any late grass growth. everybody Frozen. candidate. weaken rather than strengthen Jim Farley, Roosevelt's political Will have an excuse to pry into thelr | tary Biortas of Nov, 3 winked eter overlord, and Boss Ed Flynn of the|Private affairs, siderable hardship on all range stock. FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: matter herein are also reserved. ing sheep. O'Brien looked weak and then tale aerawasn it duserting, trat Ford’ is : Well, Who Is Afraid? TT control of New York for Roosevelt. in 's Position on collective ba was) From time to time we have heard a; _ We Win First Honors They had & night conference with | Peet gaining Jot about “what America needs.” First honors in the negotiations for First on the modern list is Vice |"*cognition of Soviet Russia seem to President Tom Marshall’s crack about |have gone to President Roosevelt. the demand for a “good nickel cigar.”| Tt is apparent now that all details Since then’ observations have run/Of the propasition are being threshed all the way from “2 good crop,” to|°Ut in advance of any final decision “a dictatorship,” with short skirts,|®Md that the world will be advised of Jong skirts, short hair, long hair, more|the entire status when recognition freedom, more restriction, better| finally is announced. drinks, no drinks, prohibition, the old-| |The significant thing is that this fashioned saloon, new ideas, old ideals marks a change in the Russian policy. and a host of other things marking | Heretofore Moscow has insisted upon recognition with such things as trade Farley and Professor Moley, his chief |Copyright, 1938, NEA Service, Inc.) it, 1938, ter’s wishes, = ~ All that’s lost is a little political ‘ Prestige. Since McKee ran shead of O'Brien, Farley and Flynn will try ih to take over the New York City Demo- > Eel cratic organization for Roosevelt. | Federal patronage will he wed. A the way. But aanNy: {t seems, we have re-|98teements, treaties and understand- é ‘ a5 es ceived something for which few if|ings to be arrived at later. But Presi- = = Other political jobs won't be open any ever expressed the need. ‘Thet is el Roosevelt apparently has refused ; = for Tammany men. : ecnmmeracycnecion “a song whi up the public] those terms. Ba: ‘| lpunurer LavGus £ ‘ ak om soit, seve in rine pupenueeien. lite Vator hedd sacred tan tiattotoass ; — 4 | Utevinote notes: "Dapeteitit ol =o otto ter Bete thei fort. > rs WI permi im to do so. 2, Justice agents had information—prob- ; Manne conscioualy tried it and fail-| 1 18 to the advantage of the Unit- By William Brady, M. D. Bec te, United States, has/abiy cockeyed—tnst “White” Rumians |D8vid P. Barrows of the University | sober up. might take a pot shot at the com- * *:% ake missar. Hence the extraordinary BO-| 1 snow how to behave, ed. Others ignored entirely the well-|€4 States to get the whole matter in|| signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease “ .|hand before any definite committ-|| diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped, tether; I known quotation “Let me write a na. a 3 I was tion’s ae I care not who makes its|™ents are made. The conditions up- self-addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written Crooning has finally found its tines. "The corridor oulalde ecret a ‘king long before you wert—Crown pire aera result we have worried |O" Which this country bases recognt- in ink. No reply can be made to cme not ep netd to instructions. || piace. The part has been as- | Hull's office was blocked off for the |Ttme Michael of Rumanis, \ _ Girls on the look-out for top along until now without song to| ion are well known in a general way. ci tallied tiened to 8 chimpansee ins new first time ever. Reports that Litvinott| were ¢ not for repeal, a diastrous| igher-upe vo theit Views. « either express our plight or our de-|1¢ will reassure the doubtful if they leat a te ation to pull out. know these have been met at the time ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND CAR- |sician, say that ice cream or other ‘The World’ yg recognition becomes effective. Po.| DIOVASCULAR DEGENERATION |cold dessert delays digestion several| The World's Fair will be repeated But rescue has arrived in the form 4 In earlier talks we neatly disposed |hours ... (Mrs. M. B.) next year and we can now sing “God's of three little pigs and a valiant ditty | tically, it will relieve the president//o¢ meat eating, overeating in general,| Answer—Any such cold food is|in his Heaven, all’s right with the] which asks, pertinently enough,|°f Much heckling and speculative!and alcoholism as factors of CVD. We| warmed up to the body temperature | World's Fair.” “Who's afraid of the big bad wolf?” | riticism. are certain meat eating has nothing |within a few minutes. Buch cold food, oO f man, as he| The thing which made it possible to to do with it. We have our doubts /if appetizing, rather good Airplanes are becoming 0. pop- ‘The answer of many & 7 force Russia's hand, more than any.|®0Ut general overeating, inclining | digestion. For instance, a glassful or| ular, the only time-some people buckles into the Job of doing his share} . Y-| rather to the belief that it is the in-|two of cold water taken on an empty| travel by rail is when they cross for recovery is “Nobody. To Hades|‘hing else, is the situation in Europe, activity, the neglect of daily exercise|stomach or before meal, actually) the ocean. : vith the big bad wolf.” Particularly Hitler's anti-Communist |in such cases that is hard on the,stimulates the flow of gastric juice xe * HAZEL LIVINGSTON drive in Germany. Russim needs |arteries and the heart and the whole/and improves both appetite and diges-| Pre-war liquor will soon be back. 4 ee aerial scared pecrrerie friends and she sees in America the |metabolism. When tt comes to alco-| tion. . That is, praiihe next war. Somme Sy ee ee eee: ~ss ‘g on|Possibility of @ powerful ally. Her|Holic indulgence, there we ffankly sd- Shortness of Wind (Copyright, 1933, NEA Service, Inc.) gone him. He began camping heap pene ‘i ition will be ‘mit we don't know—or at least Idon’t.| For the past few years I have been = doorsteps more than three years ago. rib oes ick bolstered or inte years some excellent phy-| troubled with short wind, I wetgh .., ‘ Before long he had moved right into|'Temendously by an accord with this|sicians have questioned whether slco-/(T. M. H.) t saint dtenas ioe erica: sete: ANAL some homes. Even those who haven't | Country. holism in itself 1s a catise of heart] Answer—Nothing shortwinded about “Wasn't: tha breete-—like «kiss, ‘Curtis; would themselves felt his fangs have been ‘These are the elements which make |and artery disease. I suspect the ac- {your letter. But it leaves me so short jing down?” I disgrace yon awfully if T kissed afraid of him. He has assumed alto-|Rustia willing to humble her pride a|tuAl factor 1° Pn SO th disease [taking up our time ith seu en Feat iean's face all'stacry : aerkt” She bald up hee face, ie y gether too much importance in our/Jittle in order to get the job done as!2iconeiiam notoriously promotes. _|toms. This is not « long distance | Mp Toughing, but he did nct soem to 5° l scheme of things. In short, he was|SPeedily as possible. Next we come to tobacco. Here|clinic. We are not interested in your husband | hear, he was looking straight ahead, beginning to get us down. The entire situation, by the way,|/again there is no absolute knowledge.|symptoms. I advise you to see a phy- staring into the dari 3 Into this situation pops the three|TeVerses an old order. Uncle Sam has eel ees Se cert sician. Meee ee he gets Don’t you ‘want to kiss . Lefthandedness on Maisie’s oulder, pink pigs with their gay little song.|>een famous in the past for a Santa wae a ‘ fics lings “What did you say, Joan?” They get over the impression ther|Ciaus diplomacy. Just to prove his| Pinion. We have some knowledge y should not a left-handed child had & fuss, T've been so upset, 6 « “What dia teat Ob, Curtis— é ; they are not afraid of the wolf and|?00d-will and his love for the world, you can’t get much alee matall, Not ‘won't tell you all the immediate reaction of the aver-|Ne has granted nearly everything, re- sible damage can result if the child . the whole| in June. I wish it were this month, |over again. Besides I want t9 know age individual is that he ian't afraid|Celved very little in negotiations of physicians prohibit smoking] is forced to use the right hand... Torld like Curtis! Nobody. I don't / we could have daffodils .'. .” what you were 80 either. What's a wolf, more or less,| ‘his kind. The new condition marks ere : to wonderful-oo loyal and good DR pr moog ere me—" Becca etiam rom. anyhow? ® change for the better. much above normal. If tobacco in-|left-handed no, teacher would inter- She clung to Maisie, burrowed her| was unable to wake. He ought to| “Thinking yo ‘And so it provides » sort of peychol- Fd d pre strain|fere. I believe it hinders the child’s oobi het soft shoulder. “I'm so} tell these two who were planning Planning something 1 think you'll ogical leadership. It gives vocal_ex- i i: on the circulation. education and development to: inter- red happy ey would need no roses, no ieee 2s new epi. There 6 091) i, eaves rng eg Gree Hep MRC pesto miokin eonea na e layer cabe she had intensed| There 'wosid Peay cia ae] Bethania pl ig denying its efficacy as @ force for|| trend of "tought iy elvan anions pal on Hig nares pie to save for tomorrow’s dinner, to| ought to tell them, but he couldn't, |he otiss “Wait a day or two, recovery. They are published without regard . 4 , bs celebrate, and Joan made orange: | Perhaps the next | then I'll tell you.” He to whether they agree or disagree reason for forcing @ left-handed per- ade to go with it, equeesing of} day. . . time to think this all out. It mi _——- f with The Tribune's policies. smoking son to write or do other skilled work the juice into the sink in her excite-] “Real blossoms!” he|be done carefully, The Pressure Grows Stronger had greater vital capacity. with the right hand, except that the ment—"So happy—” {heard Joan I think that’s| there must be no hitches, no mis- Evidences multiply that the North Reaching the Limit ‘We have all known or heard of in-/oid timers have always perpetrated |. For the first night in weeks she| the loveliest And their | takes. Dakota wheat embargo, particularly (Ne dividuals who have attained a hearty|that upon such children. slept, dreamlessly, soundly, like a| sweet dark leaves—don’t love Curtis—please!” , lew York Times) they, have |‘ eee id, In the morning Maisie sang,| the leaves, M ree oWelle es ebeet the cabin, How as it applies to durum, will be mod-{ Mr. (Copyright, } John F. Dille Co.) 9 irs. Barstow? ’s ab ppl , Roosevelt was quite right to as she beat up the forthe ome-| And mother’s voice, “Of|would you like another house ified or Ufted within the next few|Confer with the embattled governors using : : Jette, She could hear foan whistling, course, I carried a book ” ae of he western states. ven in the Rood, . - 2 she solashed in har beth. | |just a few liles-t 2 ed fone i" » ‘ Canadian growers are ahipping their other more impor-|chiidren who became tobacco addicts ° 1 thank goodness —- that’s} was considered very nice, But for thought. product across the border andy since ant use Be oould nok refie to in ar tee eh grew up ed i French Heroine my rpc mea be sis cl tne P| Hci the demand for durum 1s limited, crous and apperently healthy ‘ : re te Faever do gst member, Curtis? The hood. Notwithstanding these oddities.) ». =o | a 08 opens courage 9 North Dakota farmers \may be left in . I believe that the intemperate use of : ¢ to aod cod by walking =p and the slippery hill with the pine - ir wsltion of having to Want to's ‘san important cause of car-| MORIZONTAL, Answer to Previous Wuzzle 10 Credit (abbr). \ But om padne song. in hin the atter all?” he thought in s sae “gto and the bi fireplace market at lowered prices. This cer- | 4° diovascular degeneration. Any indul-| 1 Standard of 1 seoond els, IAll night he hed tossed aad turmed| Set on his cae ereded to | back: eure viet tainly will be the case if Canada is gence in tobacco by a minor is in- type measure. ipeie iene. and moaned in Heting Joan... married to this girl who | mother go up oftener?”” permitted to fill the needs of Ameri- temperate. And an adult who bate 3 Who is the j i eget roe sewed hacen loved someone else. . .. “T dowt krow-—no time sappene > 4 oo ores wbbe en Pes pu ny’ work, Pay oF pastime is an ad-| heroine in tho be world nd ike wickedness. Hat'| “Yount*'he ced oats op uas—”| Sayer waatto por kota grain is held within the state by dict. ‘These are merely my arbitrary; _ Picture? i Ing the mam, whoarer he wah who They and looked at him "Gf course, Fivant to go, don’t executive fiat. definitions. We fare, dire ue ceuer, 7 Preposition. oe hee = she ves, and it will be delightful up It Id be surprising, either, line somewhere. I can’t honest! Ore pe S Ne u ee bales montanes oie ag I believe temperate @moking (chewing) | fustidious. 29°To perish = op GE ioe eel ‘ As prices near the point where farm. or snuffing) by ,adults is herafel: 11 Propelled by IT} 30To Seg . Pe ea or rather ice b When I say temperate I mean the oars, 31 And, acene. when I talked it up to her—well—I ere feel it would be wise to sell, they a individual can and does wait until) 43 scarier, Wa) 345 He laughed into their startled 'd like the ides,” he fin- become more and more irked by @ 14.To consume. Musso! ne Mr peel Dulin faces, “Now see what your old wed- inbed Jamely. s situation which deprives them of free- 15 Pound (abbr.). fish, Q ding decorations have done to me—| She took two or three little ekip- dom to exercise thelr own judgment. 17 Second nate. 38 Period. VERTICAL 36 Green film on Fiyra me tase, frigat. tell yes ping, steps becanse ake was ne bape From the first it was apparent that la ticket- ‘ 18 Exclamation, 40 Tennis fence. 1She was sen-- copper. Til nerer be al get “up the/ py. XT think she's a as thie would be the case when and if|like @ belated discovery of rugged in- 19 Senior fall 41 Street hoy. tenced to 37 Injury. Joan’s hand closed on his, com-| He stern Rr & moment. the market began to improve. dividualists on at least a few of the 2070 annoy, 4 Measure of , death by the 39 Carried. fortingly. “Now Joan, don't go gabbling to. ( \\ ‘The question appears to be whether | farms of the United States. It like- 22 Curse, area. —— for being 41 Name of a « sanlker aheah Uae ok fwon'y fave } fl wise seems to be a discovery that there 23 Grit. 45 To wander a witch. book. it” I, } 24Greut Lake. about, hird note. 42'To run away, owe, rs Why not?” 257To hasten, 47 To ele To mock at. > 44To wand “Well, she doesn’t care for the 268he is the 49 neity. 4Command. 46 Authoritat! I told you that. I've been Mont famous 50 Revolves. 5 She was ». Negative. for three weeks to talk her female — §2Division of ,. purned to 48To handle nae Rive aot bes ‘about to the ever known. birds. death at —— _roughly. ny iton her my og ed s2 kt. S4Falie dod, in 1431, 49 Organs of ” - a ie allel op an 23 To xeold. 5 Carpgt hone, 6 Money. hearing. ‘ wait- a nervously, “Do you 35 Swoon, 56She is known 7 Myself. 51 Dyewood tree, for Cartis, hear, Joan—if you wart that party, ‘36 Cavity. us the —. 8 Decorated. 53 Light brown, i 8 : Hi i it A HE Fi li [3 Hi B i é 'm i ity 5 i i Ed hip possession ° vt REE

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