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a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1984 The Bismarck Tribune to the law, since they also must ree-| \ ERE ST. an | This council is rumored to be still| ban on further sales, as well as cone fiacation of all bakery products on | ister such weapons, and the attention in existence. THE res Nermee — lof hunters is directed to it in the be- The Literary Circle in California : an i hand, ’ NEWSPAPER Hef that many North Dakotans have | @—————------- --- Th N D l ‘ss sta-| Was Gets tz0 Plums (Established. 1873) A10 gauge shotguns which fall within ©. INEw Veal} |, tT ee ey Conan city | HH DALSInAgs SaBOLEA Ui Labbe Washington | and in each YE it fad hinted that beh llgre gee lal as eine ee johnson would now taking orders ned. ss for from a board. But Johnson atill|them continued to be good until re- wasn’t having any. cently, when the administration de- “Published by The Bismarck Trib-| the definition. ‘une Company, Bismarck, N. D., and| The law, of course, is one of those entered at the postoffice at Bismarck | aimed at gangsters, hailed by crimi- 8 second class mail matter. nal experts as a method of disarming cided to hand out most of its favors GEORGE D. MANN lee tk Solely ce ot telaging He took orders only from Roosevelt +5 the west and northwest—at least see oe ee | es to HMSO Sea asieer ae inet nes until after election. Subscription Rates Payable in Ta cise BE ca Ti We VRS One Board After Another Vanquished| Then there was the Darrow board, Newcomers in congress from tts Aérenso 1 with the law By Johnson . . . New G. 0. P. Can- | ow only « memory. west usually haven't had a look-in Daily by carrier, per year.......$7.20/ Citizen should comply y RYE ; Gidates for Presidency Bob Up Finally came the Industrial Emer-|during the patronage scramble when gency Committee. This time Roose-| they had to compete with such astute velt really meant business. He him-/ old-timers from the south as Senater self wanted a board to end boards to| Pat Harrison of Mississippi. — sit on General Johnson. But they finally convinced Jim Far- By RODNEY DUTCHER He picked Donald Richberg out of|'ey that the Democratic party simply must hold some of its western gains. (Telbune Washington Correspondent) | NRA to be chairman of IEC, which| Zid ie garden is being tenet ee Washington, Sept. 18—One of the| kins, and Johnson, and charged him things General Hugh Johhson might fe working out an NRA organisa- willingly and without grumbling. In any event he should comply, for the act carries a maximum penalty of $2,000 fine and five years in prison Daily by mail, per year marek) . Daily by ma! outside of Bismarck) . . Daily by mail outside of North Dakota 5.00 aseseees sesiscescseeees 6.00] 1 Cage of violation. ‘Weekly by mail in state, per year 1.00 is ‘Weekly by mail in state, three An Automatic Process years sesseees 2.00 Weekly by mail outside of North i Government officials and others cordingly. (Copyright, 1934, NEA Service, Inc.) program. < Dakota, per year ..... .50|Who worry about changes in diet to do with his spare time now would’ be be imposed upon the American peo- to write a history of the boards that | _,Ctnlon found himself up against j Barbs ple by current lack of production due have been ited to sit on Gen- e Member of Audit Bureau of — | to drouth may rest assured that the Sppoin' Public assurances that he wanted to eral Johnson. quit. He saw his power slipping and| Sir Basil Zaharoff’s secretary says Circulation adjustment will be accomplished = Probab! . | his subsequent threshings-about creat-|the old gentleman of international Member of The Associated Press | gradually and without difficulty. 5 ber rnbly snot even he can remem-/ -'tne administration's major internal| finance never made a public state- ‘The Associated Press is exclusively | qn depend that most i row to date. ment and never will. The cigaret com- entitled to the use for republication| ‘te inflaenc vse In retrospect, it seems as if there/ p.ocumably it will take still another |Panies might try him. of all dispatches credited to it potent influence in American life, the P g must have been about one new one a board to complete the job of polishing * *k & or not otherwise credited in this| housewife, to perform this task with- - NW : Sdminiatration whe members of the) cet the general. The waves pounded strong newspaper and also the local news of} out undue fuss or flurry. | 5 feasful of Johnson's great power and — * against the California shores re- spontaneous origin published herein.| Com with the job of adjusting p MORE TRIAL BALLOONS cently. How could they tell Up- = pared ; sought either to make him share it or toh misslis Ca etn te ares Of all otber) ramity expenditures, forced upon her bring him under control. Insiders report = couple of recruits} {08 Sinclair is running for gov- moar Herel are ah reserve’ ——|by the shifting of available income, : 2 You doubtless don't remember the| the platoon of gents who fancy hie Neighborliness Still Lives |! Will be child's play. g «| Fase onal Industrial Recovery Board of} ertial nominee in 1996, If the government keeps on mal- So much hes been said about gov-| The same thing can be said of the g bers pleaded for it n'a late mignt| One is Col. Robert R. MeCormick, |ing new picture postage stamps, wo ernment help for the farmers that relationship between the prices of Z session with Roosevelt, urging that publisher of the Chicago Tribune, one |C@ see America in our morning mail. ae an 1 ay be blamed for over-|Y@tious foods. Barring outside influ- sé CE Z ’ no mortal man should be given as|0f the Roosevelt administration's bit- | 18 this to spite a looking the efforts at self-help and betel ahead lott aia a £ z eer stitladintihs beech at nostch he Hee ie ientor git Van- The “paper warfare” of Get the fine spirit of cooperative enter- | °®ftiers to the effects of natural fac- ae A Hig nae Johnson | denberg of Michigan, who with Sena-| Douglas MacArthur's aeateny prise which are making these times| ‘OTS. the housewife will keep each in Za EE bers, Secethcy of ‘Commerce Dan | tt Nye was co-sponsor of the resolu-| board would please the taxpayers et eae. its proper place. Z Ri fi ah if as the si tion for the munitions investigation. more if target practice were con- ; The best current illustration is con- man who would be bossing Johnson DO IT UP BROWN nee North Dakota is filled with cases| tained in the slight drop in hog ZA Z area. BAKERS BRO ee * ‘i Officials here have received copies/ We should spend more time study- tf t Z where the A Hae bere ihe prices and the advance in cattle A ‘The NIRB withered under Johnson’s| of a business code that makes NRA|ing men, and less studying apes, says has ‘eget ad it times prices despite the fact that cattle ook like a piker. & New York professor. And it would tts REIvid sonal pecbems Wicd x only tt Serta oma agricultural anton Peony aie hi . refused red i help from the outside. It has always|Muenter ent. ieee ate to show up for meetings un-| ment act. The bakers out there fram- | (Copyright, 1934, NEA Service, Inc.) less he knew she would be present.|ed a marketing agreement with the been so and every good citizen should) ine with beef and the housewife is Finally, the general ignored it entire- | i idea of protecting their prices and| When frightened, rabbits stamp pray that it always will be so. It may putting it back again by shifting her ly. brought it here for approval. ‘several times on the ground with their be true that none of us is his neigh-| gemand to ts. t mi and that he ‘Meanwhile, Roper had named his! The AAA refused to approve it,/hind feet, making a sound which can bor’s Keeper, but it also is true that| Seman to other meats. Retbbers f cease, eT “aaeerted, Mtoe, Pa | Ms “Business Advisory and Planning| whereupon the state of Oteson gate|be heard’ e longewee oa nce can months, know without a Council” of 49 leading industrialists,| it an official okay. danger signal to fellow rabits, who : the extension of @ helping hand at) poor steaks, roasts, stews and soups Gulckly gained confidence and learned’ vin ‘plenty of ballyhoo, and the ides Every possible method of preventing | scamper off to safety. ‘ the right time is still a blessed thing| ove supplanted ham, bacon and By W B M.D. stner ken them Kineelf to think ve,|Was that this council would be an-|comperition in keend, cohen end come ’ { both for “him that gives and him| other pork items on many tables. y William rady, ° his apace |Sther instrument through which |ies seems to have been included. Price-| Nearly half the nation’s rose bushes — 2A acetal Substitution of beef for pork at one|| Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hyglene, not to disease W.)|Unele Danny would run the NRA. —_| cutters can be punished by an official All of which is by way of preface! or two meals a week is doing it. Con-|| diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped, to the fact that the national grange,| sumer demand still is the most po- Sr:Uiks Wo Tatty can be tsaas to ustien nok OOMIeamnS ‘to SrtrUetiaan most widespread of all the great farm] tent factor in business and the house- Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. organizations, reports that many of| wife is the most powerful exponent nt “ SMITE: Wiki ctee “cette eae ct piat weapon: ECONOMY OF AMBULANT TREAT-|ing s veteran. But he happened to arppeden ping STI SON MENT OF HEMMORRHOIDS | heve a family he seems both persons and animals into the) The old fashioned woman who used| The doctors here wanted me to go| With, and a job he apparently wantsl Uo» ‘them, stricken west where the drouth has)to boast about how many glasses of |to the Veterans Hospital for opera-| to -hang on to. created widespread destitution.” This] uly she could get out of a gallon of tion, I am glad I learned about the| Opportunity to loat in the hospital movement is gaining strength in the| berries, has a daughter who likes to|imiection treatment in your column,| Ed the ples come aa oftectively ‘8 east and the far west where drouth|prag about how many miles she can |‘ I 8m now cured an vo | kept right at the business of living. has not t such a factor. beta kineprte etieias pg a cai to Reference is made to the fact that UTH DEWEY GROVES braska, where crops had been devas-| gested the dog tax, “because the dog tated by a grasshopper scourge. doesn't pay it.” ‘There is no denying the benefits of ——————__ the federal program but neither is it] Those who claim that prisoners are fair to overlook the fact that the|being pampered with radio sets in|still do in Sotriariae esinchdllnd times have intensified rather than/| their cells evidently haven't been lis-| doctors are a shade conservative Wnt Ga Ga coaural renstions, in| tering in /1ately. tn thelr attitude toward these new-| ast human suffering and that America Can you suggest any foods I can still is sufficiently unitied to permit| Tt tells « good deal about man's F i i cess than crude surgery known. EF ae a thousand miles away. The Motor Bus Tax Propaganda issued by the national |POW%?. association of motor bus operators tone. No food makes muscle. x telling makes reference to the fact that ‘ ~ Antitoxin common carrier buses throughout the|| “ditorial Comment - Discussion in our Homemakers club nation pay $87.61 in taxes for every Bditoriats printed below show the f as to whether too much antitoxin thought by other editors, may get Dr. McNamara’s book; but|°auses death... (Mrs. P. P. E.) they agree or disagree || they can’t learn it from me, obviously. chew Tribune's policies. Nor have I ever given injection Touge, or treatment for hernia. So I am scarce-|S™0ke, and if so, where. Antitoxin ly qualified to instruct a physician in| !* harmless in any dose. Too little is A Few Earnest Souls the technic of ambulant treatment |*0metimes given; never too much. (Star News, Medford, Wis.) nese would dictate a reduction ini the| 0 improvement i exrtied forward to] mio formula of the medicine some bus tax rate: * : ‘The statement is interesting in that it outlines the similarity between the bus situation and that of the rail- roads, as seen by the unprejudiced mile of road. used. - Asserting that high taxation is i is reg observer. Entice, their ba The railroads have steadily con- give this or ed I tended that federal and state laws | Mé any other. nts? knowing how ything er in the ple give the buses an advantage frond feine used ture? the ment of hernia their lives. doesn’t quality the 11 Cotton seeding Some among | to attempt trea! machines, Malcolm, but one is qualified to le Featber, = “iterentthat ment until he has 14 Opposite of oe ental ts structon in the technic gain. iy. They 16 Queer. 17To comply. 19 Type of snow: , shoe. 20 Play on words, ! i : i i i Is shied fi Caroline. did not dislike her The git! away rene Corolin ween 8! but she Rte ai fat il El = aif E ki E | ‘ i ditions than was likely to develop , which Caroline hint caused in unity. She decided to|/him a measure of uneasiness. He diag-| understood her silent protest that parties cost money, and they had in half |none for that purpose. iy ct see any of your for- ’ mer fri at the university?” her mother asked. “I avoid them,” Caroline said and turned 39 To rectify. 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