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' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1933 ‘. The Bismarck Tribune An Independent Newspaper THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ng (Established 1873) Ve Published by The Bismarck Trib- une Company, Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck second class mail matter. GEORGE D. MANN President and Publisher Subscription Rates Payable in Advance Daily by carrier, per year . Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Member of The Associated Press ‘The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication newspaper and also the local news of spontaneous origin published herein. All rights of republication of all other that this election was held at all in-| |dicates that not even Hitler cares to ‘proceed without at leas going through | the form of finding out how his peo- jPle feel about things. | Nobody needs to be told that demo- {since the war. In one country after ‘another—in Russia, in Italy, in Ger- {has come into style. ultra-conservative have grown dis- trustful of democracy. It has be- government is an out-of-date idea. And in all this we in America have & peculiar interest. Not only do we all intents and purposes, our inven- tion. We set up the first great demo- cracy; we forced the world to exam- ine the idea; we were at the bottom of the whole movement toward equal- itarianism and political liberty. So today we cannot be indifferent nor can we fail to find something extremely interesting in these ridicul- | ous referenda which dictators like! cracy has hit some pretty big bumps | many, and elsewhere—dictatorship! i i} Both the ultra-radical and the! ponte fashionable to say that popular; jourselves live in one of the surviving | democracies; democracy itself is, to} to the steady trend away from demo- | tleracy which the world is exhibiting; The Thanksgiving Birds Are Beginning to Arrive [ee ne noe Coan The president didn’t like constant published reiteration that treasury officials ‘were unsympathetic. Ache- {gon made comments at one or two impression. handed $400.000,000 to spend—Hop- kins gets it in the Civil Works Ad- ministration—has made’ good. And the “closest to Roosevelt” ad- dition to the inner circle ‘in recent months is Henry Bruere of New York's Bowery Bank, a trusted adviser. (Copyright, 1933, NEA Service, Inc.) nomic and social dilemma.—Senator George W. Norris, Nebraska. i Barbs | Russia is raising ostriches for food. Think how tough it would be if the .| carver passed you the neck, * * *® “The strongest men in history | mever have been silent, says @ H what & Tf your doctor tells you you're as sound as a dollar these days, it might be a good idea to start looking for , | another doctor. "ke € ‘The least intelligent fish are those found in schools, says a piscatorial expert, But it wouldn’t take an ex- pert to figure that one out during the football season. (Copyright, 1933, NEA Service, Inc.) FLAPPER, FANNY SAYS: matter herein are also reserved. Inflation’s Highway ‘That America has taken at least a few steps upon the pathway toward inflation is apparent and undeniable. If emphasis of the fact were needed the resignation of O. M. W. Sprague as adviser to the treasury depart- ment, announced late Tuesday, pro- vided it. Sprague knows what is going on in the federal treasury and Hitler feel it necessary to hold every So often. j For such votes, absurd as they may| be, nevertheless point to the solidity | of democracy's basic idea—that there can be no secure government which does not operate with the consent of | those it governs. | There can be no unalloyed auto-| eracy any more. Even a Hitler must} go through the motions of seeing * ek * \ Just one more encore and I'll knock | stood talking to|’em cold.—Ruth Slenczynski, 8-year- outside the Banking |old pianist, making N. Y. debut. Committee “room. He ze * | before. It’s going to be just too bad en: | panama Pstoraper and sep 1 Seats Fa ea “Til kick your teeth out and have ERT sol te | you thrown ot building,” led Couzens—at the photographer} There are no general principles of | Le Sinclair. us behavior, from the Ten Command- ments down, that are not viewed with suspicion and distrust.—Dr. Charles C. Morrison, editor. x * TALKED HIS WAY OUT * But he was dead set ‘We need ® progressive inheritance! Roosevelt gold policy, and |tax to bring the U. 8. out of its eco- | Girls who blossom in society usually get flowery compliments, treasury. * against the R by HAZEL LIVINGSTON The NewDeal —in— Washington April day and promised, “I'll al-) fire—and open all the windows, and Bill went window, and ways nats Bill—and T'll_ never | I'll sweep and take the covers off and e s looked his hands in his pockets |be sorry—ever—” She had said| dust... where do you suppose they “You Sooty ats hands in bis pe Ruth, | that. ferme Things had hap-| keep the brooms and things?’ between done thi come a Eames pore re Oita Seapets al heen POURS et tnd wnt eet Tt—it isn't right.” would sweep them all away now... -/ with an enormous kitchen apron She ‘and shut her hands|, His heart sang. The warm wind| tied around her neck, and a broom, savsousi araltinetoc wintse touched him like a benediction. The|“Why you aren't doing anything! but he ‘ad as He ust stood fere, ee the roadside were spark-| Hurry up—we want to have it all . looking oo ju ere | ling and clean after the rains. Their fixed before they get here—we'll put “You can’t say I'm not mwas ° gree ritisks Eig lie them to shame. Curtis—don’ sport, Will'um. Tam, I wouldn' lie | be Fi and look at me—work!” trees, waiting to be lit. Waiting... “Oh, I never ted to find it if it was to—to i ota quiet ... expectant... like ¢ this,” he Kept repeating. as he Tiend, Why, I’ve known about Joan| Joan... where would he find her? pr open the windows, and rol ages. f i ft rugs back over the swept floor. Sree ict on Eo angbeay? What) ve ccePPed on the gas again . . -|"i°thought it would be—like it ale had—or any of that snp ne he ase ne TA fre burning, and flowers on net the Cana del Rey in Santa Cris the table!” she laughed. “You see his rather bitter statement, directed hee ae athe ea CHEE as q ae president, makes his views prospects may seem, is highly im- = i portant. The idea which is demo- |-buyin; hich igen ee " nave eaten iG Bae cracy's foundation stone has been ac- aided ly an inflationary move. The cepted even by the enemies of demo-) Sige ae ee Hse ot aad A tafe rae in America continue to Gel ities by increas! the gold price on | the tery that gad contre the eam: of poiteat tery suis | ~PERSQNAL HEALTH SERVICE clearly, democracy yet will regain the rices of other commodities. : ene. : What does not appear, even after|StUnd it has lost. By William Brady, M.D. careful study, however, is how an in- 8 DES, Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease P Wood a sl ipulation will bi for in diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped, crease by such manipulation | benefit many persons. Observers at Washington do not/|| self-addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written To the fi e with a heavy mort- expect that Mr. Woodin will return|| in ink. No reply can be made to queries not conforming ¢o instructions. bac ease ana So itconie tes) to active duty as head of the treas-| Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. ‘ ft the| UY department. Meanwhile, it is} 5 5 Ee bacon ein he at.{Worth while to call attention to the) © WHEN MY GORGE RISES tas for Warfare.” Any kind of agree: ‘ v ¥ HOLERIC ‘olesome pl al temps to translate wheat, butter and|V¢TY Teal service that Mr. Carel nt uncom entleman in| 18 @ fine substitute for one’s own lIit- eggs into terms of shoes, dresses and|"e"dered his country. |p ee he B jtle warfare with the vexations and overalls the same ratio holds and he| The first days of the present ad- | Robert Louis Stevenson's era was the | tripulations of life. gains nothing. So far as agriculture ministration were extremely dark.| way he took a slap with a smile and davibnberned: inflation, on the whole,|T€ banks had closed, most of us|a kick in the pants with gentle ex- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS fail be: snore of 8 handicap than a|Wete running around in circles trying | Postulation. His gorge rose only when 4 ten lees ieee +BY RODNEY DUTCHER Y i xt, | tleman questioned the| Please me how to make lime Correspondent blessing. What we need is something |°9 Tleure out what was coming next,janother genticmal ‘water, Is it safe to use lime from — which will raise the prices of farm|2¢ the prophets of despair were pro-| regularity of Be oo ,,_{the hardware store? (Mrs. D.) ‘Washington, Nov. 23—Congressmen products without, at the same time, claiming that the whole business was| This rising of one’s gorge is an in-! “Answer—Yes, ordinary lime from|have a new song for Public Works boosting the prices of what the farm-|#0Ut to come down about our ears, | teresting application of a principle of |the hardware store or building sup-| Administrator Harold Ickes. in| But down at Washington there was Physiology. The arrest of peristalsts.| ply store is the right kind. Put a er buys. In short, inflation wil ets ful 1 'y,,,| Haven't time now to stop and tell you! piece of unslaked lime the size of a merely continue the dislocation from NG, graceful little man who \what peristalsis 1s. But when your|walnut in an earthen jar or crock which we have long suffered. drifted back and forth between the /peristalsis is right the world’s a grand|with two quarts of water, stir up, It is toward this inequality that|Teasury department and the white place to live. You can learn all about/ and let settle. Pour off the upper 1 tment Admin-|#0Use as if the sky were blue and it by reading Prof. Walter Cannon's clear fluid. That is lime water. A} the Agricultural Adjust Admin- aiouaieas. |“Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger. tablespoonful or two of lime water | istration has directed its efforts and = Fear and Rage.” Cannon first no-|to the cup or pint of milk is the! for that reason it is entitled to more ee soem Woodin did, he} ticed, when he wasn thar | Usual quantity. | support than are those who would|#¢ leas ped to quiet our fears. It digestive process w! le X-ray, th Diaphragmatic i give us prosperity by starting up the|¥@5 impossible to look at his cheer- | anger immediately stopped all move-| we are using your little brochure 1804- Franklin ‘ t in the stomach or intestine. | it! textbook in our His back was still turned, but she | he asked a clerk at the you're spoiled, But it’s a wonder printing presses. ful, elfin figure without feeling that| Miche, “alarm or fear has the same |vceat cease We fedl thet vou tive , 144 saw him quiver. The shot told. Barstow cottage? Never heard of |Your mother didn’t send Annie =, . The doctrines which inflationists haere ta weren't as bad as we effect, an Istalsis is not |{2€ Clearest and simplest instruction | esi nt of nadbe went of m gic) MT wouldn't it You pest ene seen ene of the Brenna hee with arte hosts like so much d usible soe | Sometimes the peristals for diaphragmatic breathing . ‘born ve told ut Barstow now if| Places p country—” | eeaat it eoaaabeg fee up-|_ Mr. Woodin did a very valuable |nly stopped, but it is reversed. Noli, B. 1) the US. r it would have done her any harm.| _ He took out his handkerchief and | Or do we have to do our own work bit of work in those dark days of last Wonder you feel a lump in the throat.| Answer—No doubt you refer to bel- red | wiped his face. Little peace ofinert: " Aces ae eae ‘ o ii it to have any servants—just pic- on which they are based. Exam- \ That's your gorge rising. lows—belly—breathing. It is a good| slob. ... But you're out of it now.|piration had gathered on his Ro ‘ 7, Ber J ination, however, knocks a good many|March. Let it be remembered to his)” ‘The same unpleasant emotions that; practice ae only . singers eo Don’t you see that? She "t head and upper ae eee Psy ae Is she bringing Annie, car. \ of the props from under their con-|‘Tedit now, |arrest. peristalsis tend to prevent the| readers but for silent folk, especially care, you Hive or pgp Known, and he hadn't asked her.| . He was staring at the empty fire- tentions, Before the people go in for See ic BO potart or cae sere ee those with high blood pressure, ! i eee you get Getting late too... . place, Fabbing his hands as if they . I ler = “ nsion” » ae i 0 inflation they should make a carefull! Paitorial Comment. |imum tes quite conceivable that an| fiecity” investing te geen cients 7 ing absut somebody who docss't pile, farmed the pages of the Ben | "Curtis! You never listen to me, study of the subject. When they |individual who is subject to anger or|send a dime and a stamped envelope '1%26- Colombian anaeet Mm out of it, you don’t| man's mother, hed get it out of | !s your mother bringing Annie?” have done so they will not be enamor-|| Editorials printed below show the |;much annoyance is more likely to! pearing your correct address, and congress elect ‘S we to tell me that, But don't se e “I don’t know,” he said absently. ed of the idea They ave published witheat tegurd ||Decome jaundiced than is one wholask for “The Art of Easy Breathing.” 9 Bolivar have to lie abvat ber either—you| “Mrs, Barstow isn’t it,” « wom-| sT.don’t think so: I'm awfully sorry, are to whether they agree or disagree | a5 a cheerful or unexcitable dis- Fatherhood Simon t Ri ” an's voice answered. “Is there| Johnnie Tw dn’ aimee cough There is no getting away from the With The Tribune's policics. | position, Is there any way to prove the fath- 4 6 “But I didn’t lie! No, don’t inter- any, message ” vos, FY ought it w just as fact that some of the arguments) 09 Choler means bile. | Melanchol's /erhood of a child? (M. 1.) Europe rupt me—T'll tell you—I'l tell you t fe about the, Bante, Crus cot-|c¥ou woulin’t have brought =~ ” made dard moss- y meant black or da! ,| Answer—No. In some cases bl know—' fae quickly. ele py aon A “fi silly Why Do We Have a Asiatic cholera as ormuerty sews eaiaen Bae prove that a given ee ag ou don’t know Joan,” he said ia iea-neae: Bree ae. ie mer Hla is, T'a have taken but they do not impair the value of ieee as familiar old siaive for paulo gastro: | Cases ner® tie EaEEDE Ss chi ‘till—T'm going to tell ou| thought he heard her hanging up-— Food care they got here first, The the gold standard as compared with) “Our government was formed “in ReeAtesd ae Zi eater ee oT ne know myself. I| shouted, “Tell me where it’ is—| sheepishly, “I had an idea we'd get no standard at all. Between the gold}order to form a more perfect union, ion Sees a knaw ine dhae ile tt everything was just like it] quick—’ here before they did. Thought it spear and inflation, such as now/establish justice, Insure domestic ther een apples nor just the oe) pe ‘Who tine ‘ith all the] “I don’t know just where, I scaly. fi rather nice, if we did get is bein, there really is no| tranquillity, provide for the common | 2° & ay ; stuff in the ra and all,| been there once. It is shingles, ail | here first, and perhaps have dinner @ Proposed, y is heat, but infection or poisoning, ussla S alesman pa fs ourselves—’ pea defense, promote the general welfare, | Temi ‘trom food that has not been nd the old lady herself, his mother, By ienett Hike, rom Pelton: We get | ete 1p nics,” the rml; ‘The gold standard at Yeast means] M74, insure the blessings of Uberty.”|yeot properly refrigerated and frec| ; purring around, This morning Joon | Cre mall helio? Whaee Sro0e? |oreit be lots Doesn't the lote—It wasn't forme romote i comes C Canteen ce stability of one item and inflation] individual welfare. e (oe ea aone has been rising] MORIZONTAL — Answer to Previous Puzzle 12 He acts as going up to Santa Cruz tothe Bar-|_ Bill had left, the ‘phone booth, Beare. Vek lived in. siepadyy. bee means no stability of anything, any-| More than a year ago the Column], gocq deal and I think I have been} | 1 Who is the BL INADOLIEON a for his stow cottage, Mrs. Barstow invited! mere, es pl bee rene be perfect, and I'll find a bowl for ‘ ‘ where. We cannot have prosperity|*70l¢ and submitted a platform for Cyoieric a bit too often. One thing | fumous Rus: [6 ~“IBIAISISIO] _ country (pl.), Sor, 1 amplioned (hate thanks thanks uch” ““*'lour poppies. But we won't have : both political parties on the subject C22! f : | sian in the [ON OILIO} A in all right. — > ing to eat until they do without something to build upon. [of prohibition. The Republicans | that has had this effect on me is the fers INTTIT] [AMEMIUIS] 15 Without ots. “I saw her go out alone with] He was in the car again, speeding ped lig potion ey a eet Despite Sprague’s protest against |scorned it, but the Democrats adopted sepllitaws section. Aimee ci B Satan acs AIM] (hay ee mace Barstow, and get in his ees Hoe cirering seonninsn fond, The sardines in the pantry—just pepper the present policy, there are some|it exactly as written. Maybe they NOt & yeisen : ai but neverthe: “ondary school. [Ome pos 1 i Mexicans ‘ fox Pe ene ma aa tered on the windshield. ‘The road| nd salt and flour!” grounds upon which to base the idea |"ever heard of the Column, but they NOt @ Physician at al thu dal Z Q (alle 21 Mexicans’ term tought i Tf th ‘cot-|,. “Oh I have some of the supplies s % ; less gets away with the title, thanks} 14 Elder. aelele) for foreigner. like she said. And jus ere were tn heck of the r “4 that President Roosevelt realizes the edop sad ale istlons . nevertheless, |to the presumption of his exploiters 16 Sun goa. Qe Om EMAAR are before I met you, in comes old lady 8 in the wooded hills were a rye (org ae alt dangers of inflation and is afraid of| One of these days we arc Boing to, onde See. Psi eee. We Theee whe ue an A 5 IE! 27 To retract, Buen. an ie a acting su and ae pls ee ee reef st pics carrying it up it, write another platform for political , t eDETAYE: fe 28 Angle. of town on business, will now, looking for wp stone steps. ‘The best evidence of this fact is| Parties. Tt will read something as/ uP When some wretch quotes what} 19 Fourth uote, SIE a i Re his, a ae Faget be © ut sum, | Sem, J0nkine foe Tebis, courage | Joan Tose from the fireplace, that he applies the gold-bu: follows: “Government of the people./ +> explain my own teaching which| 3 harthwork. [IAWENAITITIADD] 33 Fashion. ae re ean reece | let ae must have lors the road, ge with twies and rolled “news app Sold-buying plan) hy the people, for the people is for pee gereres 22 Anesthetic. Sy 36 Species of fish. now do you believe me. Do you see| there was riothing ahead but a nar- Pay ea only to newly-mined metal. If helthe sole purpose of establishing jus- | Sens why should I wear out my| 2! Sleep. 37 Type standard I wasn't lying—’ ye wavering trail, And trees. | Ponti be fun and wil tree oe on chose to exercise the powers congress| tice, insuring domestic tranquillity, teries in such bootless passion? If| °9 To barter. . . 39Upon. “You mean his mother wasn’t go- dark. vegies ‘ana something to matt” a has given him, be could slash the|Providing for the common defense, |the' wiseacre public likes to be hum-| 26 Silkworm. —42,Tree, genus 58 His mation 18 49 4/07" pacong, ing—ghe didn’t know they were go- eee t they think value of the gold dollar 50 t,|Promoting the general welfare, and/iveced that way, let em go as far| 29 Fish egss. Tipit. ruled By ——~ 41 Petal. ioe Joan jumped out of the car, al: it was queer?” : so per cent, | insuring liberty, and the best govern | bugged titat Way, IO "eat 80. ‘etor”| 30 Cattle pasture, #4 Born. VERTICAL 43 Soup ‘Of course mote Believe. me they| moat before Cora epee) %. of| “No—most natural in the Feturn the country to a gold basis|ment is the least government. al|S5 they Uke with the trick *doctor| 39 se tokens. 45 Deity. Pe tok good care a ier, You) en eee ea peark t- Of! world, We'll get dinner for them and have done with the whole busi-|laws incompatible with that program | #84 his ob, 50 plau 34 Aeriform fuet, 47 Before. 2Morindin dye, container. sesink be— cu don't think be | Shae tine’ soe Bae Necpieel™ Hke| when they get here, ‘Five o'clock — ness. Why he hasn't done this is| Will be repealed and all taxes to sup- | ‘What I need is more bowling. If| 35 To decay. 49 Aperture. 3 Woody tissue. 46 Optical glass. Gon im ‘Oh, didn’t you ny sae the popiee' ‘at the| i8 that too carly to eat?” conjectural because he is keeping his| Foverrencnt atl steers es elie et Ware‘old enough I might’ make it| 3¢He is a mem: 51 Reverence. 40ne who 48 Bren tell me before—why didn't you— flowing macs of them in her armas wa he T think wo ought to rnment will utterly cease a 52 Dyein: ros now—never—” y Seis noe wing ta tata ara Ratt Don Quixote in international afais| ying’ on the. green. most of the| _ “~cabinet, apparatus. §Eneountered, 0 Church bench, ae yes gut ofthe ton running |i wilt poor Jeary Hore vyot | qq Wel—uPent™ He eank Inte Of medicine in allopatiie doses. | Nurse to its own itwens, and fee Y@ go in for gardening, earpen-| 3510 repre- 54 01d French 6 To permit, 51 Farewell. ing” down, ths. staize’ before’ Hath scold gout” She laid thems on feel Watched her while uhe explored the 2 ailly old busybody in attempts to|{17. (wood working, Riing, Gceiery,| sented Russia measures, 7 Sailor. 54 August realized what was hay . She | seat beside him and ran up the rocky a : Meanwhile, it is apparent that the! reguiate morals of every one.” shooting, casting, curling, skating, at the ——- 56 Kiln. 8 To emulate. ei din the into| path to the cabin, laughing. “Chops and bacon, and tomatoes Dublic reaction to inflation has by no| “When we get that platform thought |Aeling: oF nae hare. py. ADVE ¥eonomic 57 He is Com- Pe is renky. 85 Ee the blank, dim hall's long time. ‘When he followed a moment later aaa Poesstoc ts ban a means solidified. rked y Conference. missar of —| rds’ homes. 55 » eee she ‘at the | sss — ‘The National Grange, for example, will give both pollical parties wa (ever ne aa ee ariy and thougnefully| 42 2linor note, —_‘Aftairs. ‘Whirlwind. — 56 All right. Tee. smell, high-vounsed tar| at'et a ateesenak one enough for si Cart Why mnie 1 terete mild inflation but Tools as if aeine uke that” would what Prot, Cannon £675 19. Soe one Shem sre song ihe stretches of whee Curtis, they aren't here| _ ate ’s funny—Oh, makes it clear it wants no drastic|be the one big issue in the nc: of Bis Donk above, “Ehyaicn! Guneitet: petal in ssies teat ae and paige sil over the wien T know—bat, He euch a measures. £ right ” funny way to fix it—” Her clear the other side of the picture, Sa ct peer Gherighte=” "| perandah, Yon don’t think anything | 72s "searched nless. you Simpson, Farmers Union chief, He hadn't stopped to, analrae PBR ao.” he easily. “Old| Knew they wouldn't be here until Ruth’s He to} lady-Cunningham them OW « , La