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pee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1938 - cs The Bismarck Tribune). __ Will They Relish It? ‘An Independent Newspaper Indians in the Yellowstone Purk country are going back to nature this winter, but one wonders if they will relish the fact as much as might be supposed. Because grass in the park is scarce and feed none too abundant, the fed- eral park service is going to slaughter several hundred buffaloes from the , {Park herd and distribute the meat ‘and robes to the red men on neigh- boring reservations. Half of the hides will be given to the Indians for tepees, clothing and ceremonial purposes. Some of them will be sent to tribes down in New Mexico and some heads and hides ‘will go to museums or to other ex- hibitors. But the Indian will be the chief beneficiary of this activity, which '. 2.00| Will be conducted on a business basis with regular butchers to do the slaughtering. Member of The Associated Press Presumably the older Indians will ‘The Associated Press is exclusively| relish this meat, once the main source entitled io the use for republication) of livelihood on the plains, but it of all news dispatches credited to it) may not be so with te ¥ “4 t otherwise credited in this jounge: Dewepaper ‘and also the local news of|Seneration which knows not these epontan:ous origin published herein./original fleshpote. It is barely pos- All rights of republication of all other/ sible that the latter may have learned matter herein are also reserved. to prefer the white man’s beef. The onslaught of civilization, which has ee ees Da-| left the Indian confused and bewil- kota’s hopes for improvement of the|Gered, has worked more startling Missouri river in this state by con-jchanges, struction of the proposed dam may be indicated, in part, by the fact that John Bull in Quandary @ delegation of senators, including; England's centuries-old “Trish ques- our own, went to the White House/ tion” bids fair to come to a final the other day to see the president) crisis in the immediate future. about work on the Big Muddy. President Eamon de Valera of the ‘The chief projects recommended] Irish Free State asserts flatly that were further channelization of the|the people of Ireland will be satis- fiver upstream from its mouth, mak-|fied with nothing less than complete ing possible a barge line to Omaha,| independence. He is prepared to sub- and the construction of a $16,000,000) mit this position to a plebiscite of the dam on a tributary in Montana, Re-/ people; further, he declares that Ire- turning from the White House, the! land would not remain in the British senators said the president appeared/Commonwealth for 24 hours if the sympathetic but was not sure the) threat of force were withdrawn. money would be available. This presents the British govern- ‘The significant thing is that all of/™ent with a problem that will take a these improvements—and all which/&00d deal of solving. It is doubtful have been authorized—are on those/if genuinely coercive measures will be parts of the river outside of North| taken; and it begins to look equally Dakota. This is peculiar in view of| doubtful if anything Jess than coer- the fact that we have more of the|Clon would have any effect. What is Missouri river than any other state/John Bull going to do? through which it flows. This is not a| The frony of the case is the fact matter of exact measurement, but a|‘hat the Free State status which glance at the map will prove it to|/ngland gave Ireland a dozen years been ago well might have settled the ‘The plain fact of the case seems|Whole matter permanently if it had fo be that North Dakota is being out-/een granted a generation earlier. maneuvered when it comes to inter-| Great Britain made its concession esting the government in river im-|'©0 late. Whether anything short of provements in our area. Other states|COmplete independence ever will aeem to get a slightly better hearing|***lsfy the Irish people now is ex- because they have more etfective|°edingly doubtful. contacts. Montana already has re- ceived an allotment for the Fort Peck dam and the lower river has been pretty well cared for. North Dekota, alone, has lagged behind. It might pay us to do some thinking as to; why we happen to be on the short end in this case, The White House Example Announcement from the White House that Mrs, Roosevelt is going to have a Christmas tree with old- fashioned candles on it has brought B roar of protest from the insurance people, who annually conduct at this YOATS oo eceeresenesseeceesecene ‘Weekly hy mail outside of North ‘ake >, per year Weekly by mail in Canada, per Editorial Comment Editorials printed below show the trend of thought by other editors, They are published without regard to whether they agree or disagree with The Tribune's policies, Two Winters (New York World-Telegram) In the first week of December, 1932, @ band of unemployed men and wom- en marched to Washington to tell President Hoover and Congress that their situation was desperate. ‘They were met by an army of po- Moemen at the city limits. They were stopped on a high, windswept stretch of highway and were held prisoners for three days and nights. The weather was exceedingly cold. i The Hunters Are Getting Into Action Again OLE DOC TRIES HIS HAND AT! These developmental defects are con-| policy is one reason behind the R. F. tion to the fact that my pleas to the dentists to relinquish the professional ‘use of the title “Doctor” to us physi- cians exclusively has not alienated the | affection of all dentists—that his! wife bruises very easily, and he would like my advice about it. black and blue marks on her legs, thighs, body or arms from the slight- est pressure or trifling blow or pinch. The doctor wonders if this is due to poor circulation. She is 26 years old. midable for her, then she might while away some of her spare time and a hunk of the doctor’s spare money tak- ing sun baths, or if she can't afford sunlight, then ultraviolet lamp treat- ments. If she doesn’t like cod liver oil well enough to smack her lips after @ spoonful or two of it every day, then she may substitute a daily tablet of viosterol—dentists get pretty good fees If Rome wants a “kulturkampf,” I am ready for el a nad Hitler. * k Today people try to live too much in the early part of their lives—Dr. William Guilford of Lebanon, Pa., on his 101st birthday. i Barbs | ant, not whisky, makes our navy fight, says Secretary of the Navy Swanson. It would make us fight, too, if we found aa drinks. * So many interests are against 2 J it, va i government's, new , Gans Panne eeu ite tak Girls who stand under m! ioe consumes, Oe ee thet needa *x* ek The Nazis have released 5,000 pris- oners from concentration camps—as @ cat releases a oe no doubt. * * Senator Fess of Ohio says Roosevelt's brain trust is suffer- ing from delayed adolescence. Well, that isn’t as bad as decayed tne Cancdlan Serebwcsestabere, i | yaseeuruniiy- cone sive emt inna ene ternational crook, Curt femnsvos | Sho wanted to snap it up ins : Op a od A Senin, fed tates ree aire cd tear saver had LaawOd predict weather 23 ead. But fwe'll bet he's still cant OU in the Fy A cell Pred mg = a little she and Ralph how oe = tain without his rubbers and um- @gainest of ead, that he’ new about heed reg hel quae | 3 (Copyright, 1933, NEA Service, Inc.) WS Etvaknan'e “contact ene | With Curt leading the party she | vatives were chased out and replaced ——<_—_—_ obtains @ map of the Lituar terri- | conid feel safe, and if anybody could P ERS iby ses ee Government to Buy Gnd determines to protect Bonye'ss | get on good terms with the Kloso- Vict fd dest he can, hees, he was the man to do it. By William Brady, M. D. vo aeons Coal for Poor Folk sat “Te the {den doesn't appeal to Bigned health and hygiene, @iseare || It’s an unannounced federal pol- — Chap’ you,” he said, “please don’t be hesi- lnesialar er’ eestincnie wil be snewered by Dr. Brady Tt a stamped, fey, in advance of federal deposit in-] Washington, Dec. 16.—(#)—The fed- OUT OF THE Foa tant about saying so. You musta’t self-addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written ||surance, beginning the first of the|¢tal surplus relief corporation has an- let us break into any of your plans," im ink. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to nounced that 3,000,000 tons of coal will year, to set the ratio of bank capital Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. to deposits as closely as possible at oné to seven. There's no way of making banks establish that ratio, but the ‘WO mornings later, at her camp forty miles up river Sonya awoke at daybreak, parted the tent- flap and looked out. Ralph and the two guides were still rolled up in their sleeping bags. Through the gray smoke mist ris- ing trom the cold waters of the Lil-| luar, pairs of nesting teal and ducks zipped overhead, their swift wings) whistling long after the birds were swallowed up in the mist. Overhead in the tall pines little vireos and flamecolored -varblers, filtting “Oh, but it does appeal to met" “You like it, then?” Sonya hesitated. In Curt's tones and his manner she could see that he was interested in her. of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, North Dakota, South Da- kota and Iowa through arrangements by which coal companies had agreed to grant a. reduction of 25 cents per ton from the regular price, SNAP DIAGNOSIS AND PROB- {genital (present at birth) but not in-|C, purchases of preferred stock from ABLY HAS A GREAT FALL herited. banks. The objective happened to coin- A dentist, writes—and I call atten-| (Copyright 1983, John F. Dille Co) cide with that of putting banks in| The coal will be handled through better shape for the insurance sys- ents made with represent- The NewDeal arrangem: tem’s operation. atives of the Lake Superior and Lake —-m— One of Roosevelt's strongest con-|Michigan coal dock code committee. Washington victions is that there’s been too much| Harry Hopkins, head of the surplus gambling with “other people's money.” | agency and federal relief administra- Read spr grclda! Policy evidences his bu orn eee rer Officials in bred lief handlers of “other peo- st we give orders to ple’s money” should risk a reasonable through the branches and darting ‘proportion of their own. out into the air, were already busy eee with the fledgling problem, BIRDS ARE “ORCHESTRATED” : Stepping down to the water edge, Life might be brighter if our pig- “But you'll be traveling so much faster than we,” she “Oh, no; we'll be taking it leisure- | ly, scouting for float as we go. To be frank, I don’t believe you and Ralph are used to water-dogging on ® mountain river. Till you get on to the hang of things it mightn’'t be a bad idea to have a couple of experi- She gets she propped her uirror Frankly of course I have no defi-| Itberals and Conservatives Aligned in |€0nS sang. Julian Arnold, U. 8. oom- stone, bathed her face and hands,| enced people along. Also, if those nite notion what ails the poor gitl,| NRA “Dog Fight” .. Birds Are “Or-|mercial attache at Shanghai writes and braided her hair. Back at the} guides don't prove dependable, you but sometimes—well, I have to in-| chestrated” in China... Bank Cap- | home how the Chinese create choruses campfire, she raked some coals out! wouldn't be left in the lurch.” sinuate but maybe if the doctor would ital-Deposits Ratio Set at 7 tol... of the ashes, got a fire going, and} “Your offer is magnanimous, Curt.” el ee nee pa ecraed nl ‘aay Treasury Thwarts Rackets. pier rd ecmmnnee pe She pcteaagers vay : Hittle over his Sree leo, ph an wo guides first name. know anybody pela are rire Seabees wf cctpacrt DUTCHEE showed no signs of waking, so she] else who'd have made it, But we'd was to scare away hawks. see TREASURY HALTS RACKET ‘The treasury is staying open Satur- day afternoons for the first time in its history, simply to cash checks for civil works em} here. The banks in- sisted on identification and racketeers were collecting fees. (Copyright, 1933, NEA Service, Inc.) took a small bucket and @ mountain torrent to a thicket of red raspberries. Not long after she reached the Patch, she happened to glance back at camp and was startled to see a canoe nosing out of the river fog, @ canoe with two men in it. They glided ashore, beached the craft and bea positive ce.” ‘Washington, Dec. 16.—You can un- “Your company and Ralph’s would derstand the inside dog fights of this administration if you realize that they’re an inevitable by-product of the New Deal. Appointments to emergency agen- cies and others have created many liberal-conservative divisions such as existed in the supreme court and the Senate. For 12 years the adminis- N nowadays and can afford to squander trative branch had been overwhelm~ Walked up to her fire, with thelr | wnat i¢ che steered their associati families will follow this exemple to as tea Ninmapelgemnminene @ little on such luxuries. ingly conservative and no other voices} According to the League of Nations _ a a of their arms. caretully she could guide it “HR Ghelr sorrow. The fire prevention| walking up and down in their mail|, 1 OF when she goes to see about| were heard. labor office, there were 604,684 co- nd then she recognised them 81 comradely friendship. And she did Committee of the Detroit Board of|stretch of road many of the march-|"e" calclum metabolism it might be) Open-minded professors concerned | operative societies in 64 countries in Curt Ralston and bis young partner! | need his help so badly. With her it; Commerce, emphasizing this ers lay down on the cold concrete, | Wel! for her to ask the doctor to make} with the public interest, liberal law-|1931 and their trade amounted to They were a welcome surprise, out | might make all the difference be- H ronan. | With shoes for pillows, and slept. ‘There cure bef Parathyrold glands are func-| yers of | the | Brandels-Prankturter | §25 20,000,000 of the fog. For several reasons she | tween success and abject fall fity, has asked Mrs. Roosevelt to coun- _| tioning properly, and if he thinks| school of thought, and progressive lay- <p were no toilet facilities. No drink. was never gladder to see people} “We might—we could try it,” she teract this influence by announcing|ing water was provided for hours.| Neve inclined to soldier on the job/ men of the Norris-LaFollette-Costi-| ‘The state flower of Pennsylvania than those two, But what were they that ber sttention has been drawn|Meager supplies of food were taken|e,may Preseribe whatever he deems | gan stripe have been let into the 80V- lig the mountain laurel. doing up the Lilluar? ‘They hadn’ to the fire menace of open flames|to the camp by leaders who had ar- ‘All on her own, without asking per “Tey the march. fe y think the present system needs @nd that she has changed her mind. ay oni-eaciaene mission or assurance from anybody,| revamping and clash constantly with Buch revision is a traditional wo-| ,7ne president refused to see the the poor lady may take © course of officials who favor freedom of indus- man’s privilege, to be » but i a clum lactate, valnae side and its profits. Peepien cep Saati The most daring demand made by|der form, say ten grains three times| “Rowevelt, who usually leans left- oh been the ee ars, wae ca Pay-|a day after food, with s good drink| ward in the pinches, acts as a sort keoping fm the most effective manner, No| pgs _ Noe peel iit a of water or a little syrup to chase the|of umpire, preferring temporarily at HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pursie « 15 Expert. warm in the ashes, and looked @ne can deny the president’s family’ hi tional for eacl "| dose, and keep this up steadily for!least a balance between the forces. 1 Who is the 178he is now around for her, evidently knowing the right to trim tts tree in any way)" "goes tonger, but that, march| weit jof Bot Joss than eight oF ten Ys most of the lineup—and the| | oman in the — of the sho was Mt sees fit and this attempt to bring took place just a year ago. the calcium lactate for less time than date: picture? ry Arserican She stepped out to the timber edge, pressure may not be received in quite} Today 4,000,000 persons from relief|that. No harm in it anyhow, except NRA: Dominated by industry, ex-| 123A jot. Al branch of h Curt saw her came up the spirit which prompts it. rolls are being employed by the Civil/that occasionally it upsets the] cept for National Labor Board, and| 18 Short scarf. IN er. along the torrent. Nevertheless, there is sound sense| Works Administration at wage scales| stomach, tho this is less likely to hap-| despite Johnson's recent concession of| 14 Region. ic] organization, “You're awake early,” he greeted fm the warning. The rules pertain-|/!%¢ with the approval of organ-/pen if the tablet is crushed to powder labor representatives on code author-| 16 Canters. = {| 29 And was 2 with his likable smile, ing to fire hazards hold especialy| “Approximately 4,000,000 other un-\ee ah gee ‘Mteuus wiigwas| a oy aoe tne . ree cannes eel. 02 ae true at the holiday season when s| employed workers had been given jobs| To further promote good calcium ee oan : Peel fear. ? interantiane) eee eee ww the ‘. fire quickly may turn » joyous cele-jesriler in the year through COC |metabolism the bruised lady should see| “Agricultural Adjustment Admin-| 39 Intention.” conteronce tribute to her ta his eyes and noticed bration into tragedy. But everyone pg ne Ep public woes, 60 fo.) SN, be Sie i nee faring istration: Liberals stressing farmer] 93 written com @).). how his glance clung to her face and should look to his own premises and large total of unem- 7 ces. and consumer interest versus pack- munication, J 24 Cake maker. he had Dloyment in the United States has|milk, cheese of all kinds, peas, beans,|ers and other food distributors. The | 4, munication. | hair, Sho elt sare iparred his own Christmas trea. Those who/ dropped to the lowest point since 1930, | cabbage, lettuce, turnips, all kinds of|former, under Wallace-Tugwell- RS slay 26 Convex upon her camp by accident but with ‘want old-fashioned candles may have] Today the government no longer|greens, nuts, raw oranges, | Frank group, is winning. out. m Silas Ch ie molding. some definite purpose. them, but they do so at their own| looks on hunger as a personal crime. |Celery, radishes, peanuts, olives, oat-| Public Works Administration: 38 Bebld. 1 Fatuity. 28 Inlet. “I couldn't sleep with a risk and thoughtful people will take| Jt is determined that no one shall/meal, are good sources of food cal-|«Power Trust’ versus friends of mu- 2 2 Tiny particle. like this just outside the tent,” she starve and it is refusing to fight|Cium. nicipal ownership. Power interests| 27 Spain (abbr.), 3Club used in 2048°- pores Avery possible Precaution, no matier| servation with the bitter bread of|, Above all, I hope the doctor will try| lose as PWA advances grant-loan | 28 Fence rail. daseball 33.8he is also “Your breakfast looked 20 good what type of lighting is used. charity. More has been accomplish- | Kindness and tenderness on her for @| funds to towns and cities seeking their} 29 Night before. Pp one Z a that Paul and I almost grabbed it ed than we realize until we look back|While and see if she won't respond | own electricity plants. 31 Garden tool. ala 36 Wigwams. and broke for the woods.” Inducement to Travel _|to that cold week last December, |even if she is a bit young and head- so # Se pipren mith Periiseae : “You will stay and have breakfast Since prob’ rpaal Aeron) When ange archers stored on a /SOME Po ye aes Sie “a ee Ghipowners are talking again about/ "Tare atill far too many un-| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |promise of cheap government power | 35 Wing. 43.A Great Lake “If you'll let me give you « hang this nation’s supremacy on the 8008. | employed persons in the United States Waterless rates. 87 You and me. 45 Mast. with that ber ‘There was s time when many citi-/and there are still too many persons|_, 18 the so-called waterless cooking or} Federal Trade Commission: 89 Sun god. ‘All right.’ gens of this country refused to sail| close to starvation. Economically the | steaming of vegelables better from the ties act and the liberals versus} 40 Toward. He took up her bucket, and they on American vessels because the dry| sift in distribution of buying power, | ino» Me aie than coal Street, Coppecratirer re Sie, 41 Pronoun. Pr want back. slene.Fon Secret. 10. law followed the flag, whan vacations 25> sound basis: hee net tener alin: | involved in the practice of the) and prospect is the act's drastic ovo-| ## Penile i Soe TAT ast kas bial iad cen were planned elsewhere than in|to any greet degree. a water down the sink? (M. R.| tection of investors will be preserved. ’ intending to come up this way,” she ine totes decaus ef me Ee ioe Bie Se Amerie of eat V aamae tice 4s eo aatienes Ga ereritrrtrr fl) Fomarked, banding down a tal bier, aridity. good many folks, i) yeer, This trittve loss involved, except in the Wa tnspoken quee- seemed, liked to have a Ustle fing | Sart. terrible, period recat sinters | rare cases where the individual's diet is rT) LT ONO EL TLL tion, “We're prospecting up the! while enjoying their leleure and the) ioe cruelty are gradually giving | 'e*tticted to vegetables s0 cooked. The . ‘Lilluar.” law cramped their style, way to hope and schievement. cooking water contains some of the All that te changed now. American face Sa peas Ge seats ey pte omy he steamship lines are sdvertising the| First president to go beyond the| soup or gravy, but the mineral salts BL yapeeyees Jength and excellence of their wine] Wen, banderies of the United Bates 10 lost are readily made up by the min- pricey op ) he Usts, One company, which operates] Cleveland, He went out past the |i, sale one gets from eating raw appear to be a prospector, He was boats in the constal service, an-lthree-mile mit while fishing in the | (tess mutt seae Ce te tke oe miles the type. ounces it is ready to serve €2 kinds| Atlantic ocean. method of cooking is a matter of your| Except for her father, she had nev- Of wines, 14 varieties of champagne own taste or preference rather than s er met @ man whose quiet efficient) and s score of different Mquers. Fisshlights were used long before | health problem. power impressed her as much as ge yay ras electricity was discovered; fireflies, Cleft Palate Not Hereditary She hated to think that ut West, wh0|pisced in hollowed-out dishes, fur-| 1 was born with cleft palste MY & drifter, leading biter ave cheerved the law of bave|nidhed the “aiicrie” and the gt | mou i ence. That was all right hhad contact only with mountain dew,| was extinguished by closing the to men at Russian Lake, but ‘maule sweat, bathtub gin and similar|!i¢. sitho Tha wa N i a better stuff to him, . NS ‘ “Paul and I are going up as ig eae Pi aldyatdensl ‘The Amason river is so loaded with | would be <a \ the pass,” he volunteered present : sediment that its waters can be de- |(C. G. M. SX And then he came out with the Go mel tw ws ein nn aS TTT RT TT NN LL] | nose ottnte viet. ote there's Wenn merit, of come, tet) an cass ps cad mamtind, mere ETS a a