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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1934 The Bismarck Tribune) 2%4 "© !oneer is suitable for fas, , @—— An Independent Newspaper THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Published by b> une Company, Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck! as second class mail matter. GEORGE D. MANN President and Publisher Subscription Rates Payable in Advance Daily by carrier, per year....... $7.20 per year (in Bis- by mail, pe outside of Bismarck) year (in state | 20) about $4,000,000, a sizeable item even 09| When spread among~70,000 farmers. but if so this has not prevented the planting of several million acres each year, Since the proposed adjustment payment would be made on an in- creased acreage, rather than for a reduction as with wheat, the scheme would provide cash income from some of our idle acres, Walter Maddock, North Dakota representative on the wheat board, estimates the plan would increase our agricultural income next year by Daily by mail outside of North Dakota .. Weekly by mi Weekly by mail outside of North Dakota, per year . 150 ‘Weekly by mail in Canada, Loum year Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper and also the local news of ‘spontaneous origin published herein. All rights of republication of all other matter herein are also reserved. Dunn County Tempest ‘The manner in which political pre- Judice sometimes forces honest per- | sons into queer situations is demon- ‘tural department isn't going to do | demand for it and that delay will be | costly to us because flax will be 0°) planted extensively this year in the He also suggests that the agricul- anything about it unless there is o lower middle west. An apportion- ment for 1936, based on the acreage planted in 1935, would reduce our Proportion of the amount to be de- tived from the proposed flax pro- cessing tax. In this circumstance both farm and city groups should advise the agri- cultural department that they want flax treated as the basic commodity which the law declares it to be and that an adjustment program should be worked out for it. Practical Demonstration aE ery A Monument to Public Indifference By (Tribune WILLIS THORNTON Washington Correspondent) Washington, Oct. 4.—Life for the foreign diplomatic set has been just @ horrible nightmare ever since the; senate munitions committee laid the ethics of the armament business out on the operating table and started wielding the scalpel. Foreign attaches usually put in a tough day's work featured by sipping @ little weak tea or an occasional cocktail in the lounge of the May- flower or Shoreham. Now they are suddenly deluged with mail, telephone, and personal | here feel that America can just kiss shocked, for these one-syllable words aren’t used in diplomatic language. HULL'S “IN THE MIDDLE” Meanwhile, poor Secretary of State Hull, who has labored mightily for Greater good-will between the Amer- icas, had to take the rap for a situa- tion for which he was in no way Tesponsible, It's expected that as a result of his agitated conferences with the Nye committee, there will be less naming of names in future. But the investi- ation will go on. People close to the arms situation goodby to most of its foregn arms business now. For who wants to deal with a company whose confidential correspondence is likely to Le shout- ed to the cockeyed world at’any time? Peg eit if red tig Ma judicious spreading of palm- oil in the deals, ing Py RIGHT DOWN PEACE ALLEY ° Don’t think the peace organizations aren’t making the most of the arms revelations, either. The Women’s In- ternational League for Peace and Freedom is just starting a “Congres- piers aia ” out to tour the coun- ry and impress its cause on s= sional candidates. bai And the speakers are ordered to put all steam on the revelations of the munitions racket. MEXICO VISIONS HARVEST That new all-weather road trom the Texas border to Mexico City won't be ready for formal opening until February or March. Moexico’s building now nearing completion. . .. Deets Pickett, Methodist Church champion of prohibition, got pretty fancy in his latest speech denounc- ing repeal. He said, “We have been covened and bejaped, not to say cul- a hie swindled.” Harsh words, e . (Copyright, 1934, NEA Service, Ine.) do but hit him. I’m very fond of Mr. (Herbert) Marshall and I'm sorry had to do it—John Monk Saun film writer. ” xk k It is a -business—a great thriving business—and we in England who sail yachts because we love sailing can never win the America’s cup un- til we make it a business, too.—Cap- tain T. O. M. Sopwith, FLAPPER, FANNY Says. | calls from countrymen all heated up|counting on this to be a big tl strated by @ series of letters appear- Sich: as Bebit ail Pasently tabont at the assertions before the commit-|next summer—her first chilis “te ing in the last issue of the Killdeer tee that homeland officials suffer|share in the millions that Amecan Herald. North Dakota following in the po- from chronic cacaethos palmi, or|auto tourists fling about every year. Two weeks ago a Democratic rally litical footsteps of Texas. itching palm. : And it'll be America’s first shance was held at Manning, in Dunn coun-| How the so-called Texas system At the British embassy, where the|to “go abroad” to.a really fore'gn : works is illustrated by an article in name of his majesty is never even|country (Canada’s not considered ty, and the women of the Farmers di t mentioned except possibly in a/foreign any more) in the famiy Union local of that place served| the Dallas News discussing the pos- breathless and reverent toast over a flivver. . dinner, charging the customers 40/Stbility of a special legislative ses- bottle of old huntin’ port, I'm told| Secretary Hull will probably go to sion to further consider a state re- at Practically swooned ‘n rows)Laredo (American terminus of the cents each. " idcted 6 mappa poring that the kin, ran) himself for the formal dedi Subsequently one who signed him- | Hef appropriation. wasn't above helping the British mus | tion. at self @ “paid up farmers union mem-| This news writer, taking for grant- nitions firms to turn an honest dol- — ber” sent a letter to the Killdeer|€d that Texans know what the sit- lar. COMMUNISTS CLAIM BOOM Newspaper in which he took the| Uation.is in their statehouse, report- Sir Ronald Lindsay, British am-| Whether the Communist influence ed a gubernatorial press conference bassador, Jed a long file of lesser!is strong in the textile strike may “g women and the Manning local sev- diplomats with a protest that was|be indicated by the as follows: is} y fact that the erely to task for aiding and abetting, bs described as “more hurt than angry.”| Daily Worker, party organ, claims an of all things, a Democratic political aa ped tamara to bd Some’ of the diplomatic folks ac-j increase of 10,000 in circulation (to meeting. os he Nacnes srt as [ tually had to cut short their three-/ 50,000) since the strike, mostly in matter hat en decided but month holiday at the shore to han-| textile centers. . . . Christmas is com- . Immediately the good men and| the program awaits the reaction dle the squawks of indignant feliow|ing. The postoffice department has ‘ ‘women of Manning rose in their own 4 reer ie the Konan died of tetanus, say, would be like-| Citizens. already instructed all postmasters to ss defense. A. second “paid up mem- Kes t aa eis ae and ly to produce effects such as were| Some of the few who sport a sense/sce that they have plenty of money- Bs ber” commented that the first writer] Ferguson seid meetines drowid we H S Observed in these Los Angeles cases.|of humor sat back in their cavern-| order forms to.see them through the evidently didn’t lke the Democrats| held in the various counties and ae FECAL HAL SEO PTE nner | LGA ERTOSNEIMER ETA ee cain Pil ceeded Uetl anyway. A woman put the objector ce, People fees copes ee By William Brady, M. D. : os ae rele “lthat meant “Huh! wens telling | Sustices ‘who ares eligible to treed Heo ero ake very neatly in his proper place and| flesire to members of the legis- |) siened letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease ; — ust” don’t: they want to wind up their| 2" a ese days, Prank Regeth, Jr. secretary of the| Ferguson "et insdequnces, and || (agbosls, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped, || QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | But most winced and were really|caveers in the magnificent new court| OY Set another chance ‘next Dunn County Farmers Union, also! unsatisfacto rossi os of th self-addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written Vitamins Wanted - had his say. bund sullet But at the defeat of || 2 ink. No reply can be made to quer’es not conforming to instructions. eer tell a nae — set 8 Not only does he defend the in-| the Pope tax penalty remission ee dc de he et of Viauaias in the Same qunatiy of Vy, tegrity of his neighbors, he girds| Dill; which he termed a tragedy, F each food .... (T. W. 8.) RUTH DEWEY himself for a more important fray pve - fs ey “4 of Hy eee DOES RABIES OCCUR IN MAN? | wound or scratch with jodin and a] Answer—Perhaps the most. satis- G Jovolving a discussion of the culinary] lamation District bill and the | ,¢i@,{h* £08, Angeles County hospital| suitable sterile or antiseptic dressing.| factory list is to be chet prea ROVES iit s = | aewerabbineeie aver aneioie for 10 years (1922-32) there|Then I should want an immediate| man's “Chemistry of and Nu- sisec be ueredid Slee caeaira” ee ere rere 15 deaths ascribed to ables. In, prophylactic om of intt-tetanle/trition” (Macmillian). ‘This standard 7s Mr. Regeth, inguage ” four instances, according to a physi-; Serum (lock-jaw antitoxin) a1 &| textbook is obtainable in your public which we suspect he had a hard], TMe article then goes on to sa¥|cian who believes rabies does occur in| second dose of the same serum in library. Be sure you get the 1933 CHAPTER 22370 thatecre pepe npr see find that ret uit Go time making polite: “As far as the|‘%#t Mrs. Miriam Ferguson, legal oc-|man, the character of the disease to| Week or 10 days. ‘That is all. I should| edition. Our public libraries should Gwendolyn's father was dissatio- | ‘hat’s th y ried | oreo lee cooking of the laties of the Man-|°UPant of the governor's chair, was|Which the victims succumbed “was| not want such a wound cauterized| conduct formal annual bonfires to fied with the report that his daugh-| a, wnat it nie through |iandscaping, on ings, tly saine annan,| present at the conference but said|Conclusively proven by animal inocu-| or otherwise atrociously treated. | dispose of the junk on their shelves. ter had gone on 8 shop ing trip tol with this—gets ‘a divorce!” Br. | pools, rock Gardens, 7 nee eeuibe causing anyONe| thing and “seemed to be in accord” |28t08, of brain su Hance from the| should ‘not want any Pasteur virus} (Copyright, 1994, John F. Dille Co)| New York. She wouldn't have done | Fo mann exclaimed. ion—everything he could think or ache, well, i Suspected persons, is e_most| injected. ithou! “Ww, ” to aes aiiee e-toc a tee tern ceo | WHE. Mt hushed’ statementa, | poeta erent kro tor ele | arateed 4 fccua dmciour tes for money. He had not yet told Mrs. | ard wesured nim “I've ted to tian | rsletg e oedee ib tisa't atlected-me ‘that way.” That is the kind of governn:ent| fulfilling Koch's postulate. In five or anti-rabie vaccine is so crude and| | Barbs Hoffmann Men he sot home,| it out calmly—it was a shock to me] Caroline lost herself in the vy: states of the union can get if they|C#Ses negri bodies were found in the! unscientific that I should hate to re-|g—___ he spoke of it wi *|—and I want to do as Gwen aske— t hours It is purely a local tempest, of ge y human brain.” ceive or give any of it in any case. plainly that he was wor- be reasonable about it. You and Dad| over them, sketches, course, but it has outside interest, Permit themselves to be misled into ‘We're funny, we docs, when we wish| The Los Angeles County hospital is| Before Ambessador Bullitt learns don’t get our viewpoii know |ing the tiny Mr; Regeth being who he is. For|"¢leving specious arguments and| 1, appear “scientific.” Koch would) 0€ of the largest if not the largest| to speak Russian, so he can enjoy Mrs. Hoffmann “en a — that. was wildasa tiger. tons of old faraieure, matching bits ’ this young man served in the state|‘#lse assertions. furt ovee fm chia save cit He could | eee ae eee eee ought to have a few of the joker inc| Sf'bet daughter’ confidence, but) pice ew in our, how you| thelr ‘cortaiee and race, Agurisg eaulatiihs last mdon, having Iter “ls strange twist of his postu-| Dettence of alleged reblec’ am ail tp| terpreted. ‘He may change iis mind. | she was devoted to her husband and|forl” Ber Goren ead tas ty an eee reas ond, FOES. been elected in # 1932 recall electior ee i cases the diagnosis was of.course a ko oe when he was worried she was UN-/it through as we believe is best. Careline loved i but inwardly How. and there he supported most of the|| —Citorial Comment |/_,7 bout the alleged deersie son: | matter of opinion, “Over the hill to the poor. ene: Ban eee gt teanah there were] ard felt coma slight ibe Langer administration policies, Editorials printed below show the || vention or treatment of rabies in|, In four of the cases, as my col-| house” will be out of date, now Raha hsont-f-bodret firtog:| Wo cas ail be frienie haste in| Dee roaseee bs Poli trend of thought t bout Gwen,” she sait all iends. Maybe it's} Occasional! persuaded her to One wonders if such castigation as|| They are wublizhed witheut vacord || Man. There is nothing scientific|!ague who believes in human rabies} that the CCC boys are digging iy “Gwennie’s gone shopping all] just what Gwen and I need—a sepa-|go out with paling pity fe ay the-anpamed wri to whether they agree or disagree || #bout the diagnosis of rabies in ani-|58YS, it was “conclusively proven by away the hill so we can get chere a ht. And she art ask you for/ration. When I first got her letter” | for a late supper, or to a movie, but name ter of the with The Tribune's policies mals. It is all a purely empirical| #nimal inoculation, satisfying Koch's! more quickly. elie because I gave her meant to imply that this was| Caroline preferred to stay at home. original letter doesn’t do his political)! ___________________—'/ question, a question of individual| Postulate.” But he is in error about * * * what I was going to on her|how informed of her|She had induced her father to spend friends more harm than good. We That M Lending Acti opinion, Even the finding of so-| Satisfying Koch’s postulate or rule or} Secretary Ickes’ brother 1s asking Christmas present.” move—“I felt as you do—that I|more time with her, desper- can think of few better ways to start at Money 1 Action |calied negri bodies, regarded by some|!@W. In order to do that one must Chicago for back salary on a job he Mr. Hoffman: ge ought to follow, and her tojately to keep him away the . (Fargo Forum) Pathologists as characteristic of ra-/| first isolate the specific germ, culture! quit a few years ago. We knew farm- is cs tt for her|come back. But I'm she] speakeasies and ‘back rooms where real trouble than to tell of| Le ‘It’s not righ 8 les, is a matter of personal opinion . a ers getting pai for 088 wit a ® group t us take another look at that! bies, is it outside of the body, then inoculate titi id for not faising hi to go out of town ng 8 doesn't care eno about me to/he gambled and drank vilely doc- farm women that their cooking leads| bit of money lending that took place| merely; one good pathologist will be-|@Rimals with the pure culture and | would start something. iS son" be for he| listen and—well, « man wants to be|tored whiskey. to the bellyache. over in Bismarck @ few weeks ago by|lieve the microscopic section’ he|Produce the characteristic signs of * * * = ever a little resentful of his| Sure of his wife’s love, sir. And she} Philip was afraid of the future— They—and thelr husbands—have aj ate of ‘North Dakows ebeined ‘en| Cwamne®gAHOWs Such bodies. while| the duease and finally recover from) ear mutis ought to become pop-| Gaughters nopiect of het mother.| bas 8 Fight to find out nen, own|atraid of being left alone, tn ie right to resent it. ‘This writer hes re bed be Ries pee peealted an another equally competent labora- Sires is Me pe serif germ or/ular in Washington now that Sena- “Tm ring fave tale mine happiness as well as mine is at ‘Aiva’s death, he had faced the fact little knowledge of Dunn county| North Dakota. : pi etree eryiocveny what animal such as uineapig er abbit Lee tee ae ene eee “Now, now, ‘Horan, she's 8 | beck she sii ee to aPaieh meee” Pat farm cooking, but if it is up to the| MF. P. ©. Sathre, the attorney| his colleague takes for negri bodies| With material removed from the brain |thea Huey Long. grown ‘woman and married, Wel *Giino Mr, Hoffmann ejecu-| beth thar te teh eee Cee standard set by the rest of the state, meperall dusters the loan was legal in| are. actually red blood corpuscles of] Fr spinal cord of a person who has| (Copyright, 1934, NEA Service, Inc.) ean’t boss her like she was oe lips 'ated. a ou modern y toa in her life, but at Which it probably is, we will string| 4 relay hat an unexpected sit-| irregular type. But of course the [2S eae aa Mr. Hoffmann nme he ee weigh out your hearts like cheene. his attempts had in miserable oS uation had developed with relation| public gets the benefit of the doubt! @ together and said ‘what he want-| Seems to me you ought to fight for| failure. along any day. he utility tax that required the|and the laboratory report of the be was thinking that to treat, re Caroline was in despair about expenditure of money over and above| examination et vie wet tte ’ I ‘he Rat Mystery ed to do to G was to treat |/7°Cr. 9 for—tove,” Howard] him, but with only a few monthe ieft Bunglers the amount appropriated to his de-|comes back “positive,” and another her like eee | ‘spanking. As/*0s enigmatically. “The two} before she married and must either One suspects that the Lindbergh |PArtment by the state legislature,| rabies scare is on. y te 3 yy he was aware of /#7@ not always 5; I) ask her husband to take s drunken fee ie dole can hence the loan had to be negotiated.| Pasteur virus or any modification lowars seid, ‘wild company.| ™ean, I want a wife who loves me.”| sot into his home or leave her father is gled) If Mr. Sathre’s contention is sound, | of it used for the preventive inocula- HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pussle 19 The musician her predilection pa ee. ive long to go his wretched way, she set her- again. then there exists no limitation what-| tion of persons bitten by. dogs pre-| 1 Who was the Tater luxed Two days later be tom route to) 82d You won't care whether you love self to force Philip to realisation Now that a suspect has been de- | s0ever upon what any official or any| sumed to have had rabies, is’ chet} musician who [& away the —» ter from her, written ta for for- [cach other or not. Your wife will bel 6f his prospects. With her help he livered into the hands of police be-| institution of the state of North Da-| in the dark in the truest sense of the | charmed rate ,20.Not many, Remo. . She had,| Just the same as t made & more gallant effort. ‘Her pol kot veness and symp! “But in the meantime,” Howard loward no longer cause of the intelligence of a private] ter of piling up Indebtedness ad | Se Nobody knows what he is doing] with hls A PRAT oe said, been very unhappy With) said patiently, “we have to wan cntoctan trees cin ace citizen, the New Jersey state police that is necessary 1s to find somebody posing Palast ae ee oy 3% ig , 24 Seni Howard. Not that he was idn’t| things as they are. And if Gwen! seeking a divorce had changed that. determined the char-/ 9He lured the BRMNCIH| LIOMETIRIUISIT] aie her or anything, but they just di deals me spades I can’t play hearts.” ahi under Col. Norman Schwarzkopf are| Willing to lend the money, and in| acter of it, No one has found th 5] f 25 Corpee. understand ‘other and couldn't: Le yl He still did not like Howard but if ‘once more running in circles and ap-| tis respect the attorney general hap-| cause of rabies. We have ho actual Praag nN 26 Musical note, get along. They'd both tried, for te aly, ei he said “Kindly arene Meee fim. and BS us ad parently getting nowhere. That they pened te Baye 8 oe sdraniags solentitic test by Which we can make! 15 racy Ni #8 Founded on sake of their poeta, se Ht nt Soe take care of yourself. You're not! sand times better for her to be mar- are again trying to play a “deep-| money, but he also was participating | disease ier batac’ “ether OF not U4 Age. TI 29 To eject ‘They weren't making anyone bappy,| sabe diyner with Ma tied to him than going on es she 5 . 5 me and Mama once | was, thought stuff” game is evidenced by a current | 5 @ lender. As a member of the in-| Tt is all an empirical question, and| 15 Seaweed. CIE MIE] 30 To cleave. not even themselves. She oe in a while. She'll be'glad to see you. rigs Ee win against his dispatch telling of their relations| ‘ustrial commission he, personally,| my opinion is just as good as the| 6 Fragrant. 31 Diocesan they'd caused everyone & lot of) Give zou, some ee advice, £00.| weatness. His lapses became fewer with New York officers in whieh 1t|"0ted 0 lend money to himself 6] opinion of any other doctor, Hi Teltenios. center. WaT ottula’be so much nicer to be And Fil see that Gwen comes to her | 22° ‘succeeding week. His health 44 maid that New York officals will) controlling the Bank of North Da-| cause of deve een ee seeeet| oO limiers ” Se i Maranaer back with ber folea—bes. we S05 “Thanks,” Howard returned. “I'm| wag ‘dhagrecsble company, "bet ask them to “lay their cards on the| kota. in the Los Angeles County hospital| 22Bone pro 48 Lean. 3 Snaky fish. evoidg ting Mama and Paps. And divorce thinking of closing the cottage and Careline aes comdenio’ ef. ban table” in the event they ask Bruno|. The records disclose that two mem-| records in het iteeee eee tuberance. 59 Undersized tee ab anes vial ants foe re a cerrithe fring live with Mother and| and Howard e endured him A out- mur cares" *| let an Padme wer ung Ries cn] MGA game elle srion. eto eit, | apie ares ep aathst| sey gunman notman| Steele les Bo j , stitut ‘rom one $2 Black grouper 5 far QB 4 : Wen he cine wus commited |e cero aes) ty ae er th, fee | © (ny, Shon, Se tumet frecenaleaee | Bene RAMS fate Tear anlage’ “aed Sin tr pane ae “in publi wither Te ety ‘will be remembered, Col. Schwarzkopf | third member of the industrial com-| treatment” was ‘given in ix cases,| *¢ Violent Rote Black bird, 6 Small. of northern, make ber feel to. Darling Mama| trouble.” the man’s house made it neces- is the individual who rejected ali|™Ssion. Commissioner of Agriculture] and in the other three the matter 87 ir 7 Ireland. India. “had fer some but it wast] ‘Gwen won't be joel Mag cover his ant and proffers of and then fail-| 204 Labor John Husby, was not| was not mentioned in the records.| 38 Northwest. Requites. 85; ie 47 To hasten. unless she went without/that,” Howard smiled. besides he was aa pemeene Present at the meeting and, accord- | Not very convincing, as to the preven-| 36 Beret. 59 Name of the peedster. 48 Golf devices. rf and sodas--and if you know, I know, but no need for] of having his future law miseral unearth @ clue. He|ing to his own statement, was not| tive value of the method $8 Dwelled. town over-run . 9 Pale. 49 Garden tools. drank sodas you didn't want those o2,20,be lonesome Looks like you saved from the gutter. bungled the case then and one be- | apprised of the fact that a mecting| Personally, if I were bitten by adog| 39Human being. with rats. 10 Self. 52 Exclamatto: aaoty ld dria people ware elvaye ven’t They managed to have somes gins to fear he 1s bungling it now. of the commission was contemplated| or other animal, or scratched by ani-| 41 North America. ¢9 in what Ger: 14 To soften of pleasu off wasn't it awf It was it Howard was plenart times together. Mrs, Spot oe ln | zeae rode tant mma) etme PLOT earn ao Saar rumah tn sect ome neg ei ergh child's slayers he should be |tions on this subject af Pees no; | late first sid disinfection of the| 44 Masculine thistowst — TARIRWerm, be Boshienst. sg te Teepe sou loved co, much | quite forgiven tian for from | not stay ‘cp too late aed silo convicted and pnnished accordingly; | situations. Not to lone screen ait ga VERTICAL ee eee Chace dene old Pert Jad news after youl Cer in cclmess after thelr drive to| them t2 reel the atone gure ingly, ini ng ago he gave 5 Grain. « {zed the legend&7 Chaos. ‘used to it because it was clog the lake. He hadn’t, she felt, any| retired, without protesting. but one fears he may escape, even CM ep en fo. she aie that there 46 Gaelic. 2God of war. in poetry. 58 South Amertea. See oo mach hap} ness to all of | right to act as he ‘They'd 8] Caroline hoped that ‘ieee though guilty, 1£ the kind of police | ir Olson’ could Ohteie nos " them. And ma; would | mad m and it had ended in @/ would suggest having her father work continues which marked this| funds wi ae bee what a sad thing it was to love| ridiculous incident, with them at the lake. ‘She hed lunds with which to operate the of- wife and he'd be a rman for le had come the next day tol talked to bout the case fyom the beginning. The only| fee of governor. When ‘Mr. Clon AuAnd she'd bo. better ‘woman apologize but Caroline was not at |conid do there Insereeted Shar tke appears to be for another A fount ap- becat made better to} he had gone back to work. there private citizen to take the police by! Dietue rere? bY the last leg. te ea cee The rest of the afternoon Howard do: But Howued bad not roohes £2 the hand and again lead them out of | existed in that, office, one over which enti ae Howard sad get hint fer dred, bat | feared the pros Hf be thould tet Tae tet ne ee the darkness in which they have en-|Mr. Olson had no control, yet Mr, N NS NAY | tobe nice about it? And please send|able consequences of such an act.|to allow her father te ke eet shrouded themselves, Sathre says there is no way that MMMQS NN SA ber some money. Caroline would resent it, would be to him. But it would money can be provided. call alll ad alll WN or T ir. Hoffmann saw Howard, and] almost’ certain to see his tather and] pr0"s),<° Fy eg hi? Should Act At Once |r Sathre wo coain Snogt te Pe RTE Ly | ae rave lis wars tu | wy comeing. damaging” Better apeatere Matt a ea } North Dakota farmers and busi- | department was ae ge gay rt TL TT RENT I ee le that Howard felt keenly his wife's| without opposition If she could be watting pay Ay essmen should present a united front | loan, certainly the other is equall S ~ - desertion of him. made to feel that he was patient pointment in doing what she before the federal agricultural ad- | Pointed. The prior incumbent had nal ie At | TN] eat geen, Tatine it 2 |e reine Cancereie ake eee io Justment sdministration in asking every dollar of money appro- ‘ Gwendolyn home, but not be handled coercion, for speedy-action on the flax ad- |r Bathe felis eee ee. a as is finaly persuaded him to the baliet| But whet she thought She fied eck Sem Giriatemes bot ebared In Some |. dustment proposal made to it by the | “explanation” of the disbursement of that i Gwen were ind # mie eorpecne une he at ore wanes been when Alva was abroad Petia wanes bossa, the $10,000. He says it ts being dis- tate ot by herself. generous and penitent. Beas recieve af Les tosmeraanes 1s" the des ts adapted this state | fied by’ humslf ar atornsg eee “you know how iin,” Howard in-| But Howard bad inflicted | messages, letiars, fowers” Heese stands to profit more than any|" What of it? Other state funds es eet: os avy ttain. T taow’'s pected ye pad Bed vont Ce ho \ i ghigd North Dakota raises about cetires sero the sate suditing . chap whone wits takes bes vacations Ene retuned ber cecaivenens, bet 19 Phili ’s sake she tried. to hide bey .- | board, , are si funds , Gwen's been threat-/|time Howard won torgetful-| grief” elf the flex produced tn this na- | botrd, end, if these are state funds sto go for along time. It may|ness. He discovered that her whole (Sabi Ceneasey oe. most certainly. should be cleared in Pag ® thrill she's looking for. |heart and sou! were in the planning Conrrisght by Rath Dewey Groves _ B may be true thot much of our [that game way. Be | Lat ber she ehe's'of their home He brought ber Distributed by King Features Bp rey ’ *