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As they reached them he took Susan by the || to pick wee arm and steered her into it and it down on across the lobby to the dini done to nd tof me—" Joh DRIVEL” Wallace all bat reais in the crowded street. “All e inn IN THE FrAMILY s to himself that were on toast rounds. a Z EB Pe door was a round table ide her, his ng no sound a: You' are making sto) uldn’t bring more ut dollar or two, whereas in Gret worth five. CRACKED Formerly lips were interesting. i gras I mean toa sometimes even to 5 ee a today all lips evidently ee every few hours, best with hair brush, and allowed to the five and ten. Even that led ga* se drivel! You na to me!” ‘They were ode the PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE and hair are ips often startle - Hee me where she and Allen had had iver ‘LIPS GET CHAPPED AND Coe Hn steps ike ins’ PT wy 388 PHS teresting, e ‘The habit of moistening seems to excite chapping. Tincture of benzoin Perhaps we'd get as far by it just a bad chapping of the li apply lipstick or even some salve or plain petrole dryness of the lips. only that wot pal. Native metals 36 Dower Droperty. 39She was called " 35 Fabulous bird. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1984 The Bismarck Tribune An Independent Newspaper i | ; i : i Replied the Elephant Don't RESULTS FROM '& TO LOOK AMW/FULLY BAD FoR *1Ou IF YOU YEAH, AND IT'S GOING Ger 9 THOSE BIC MAIORITIES IN CONGRESS LOOK } AWFULLY GOOD TO ME ‘Thus, to the greatest degree possi- ble under our constitution and sys- tem of government, the destinies of alleled in our times. indicate that the president's leader- ship will be accepted almost without In this situation, it is to be hoped, the president will have the advice and counsel of men who are interested question, hat they believe should be done in than in their own political fortunes. any given situation. In short, that his friends and ad- visers will not hesitate to say frankly Of Mr. Roosevelt's desire to bring perity and, at the same time, pre- » for serve our meritorious institutions, depends upon America today there can be no question. Should he be able to do so, he will take rank among the great men of 7.20| more in the welfare of the ration mail, per year Cin state seceese 5.00 sseees 6.00! state, per year 1.00 WI of North - 150 .. 200] America to a new and greater pros- Member of Audit Bureau of this|than the welfare of the American Circulation Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively of all news dispatches credited to it) more Newspaper and also the local news of entitled to the use for republication or mot otherwise credited in People alone. Since we are the great- must, of necessity, set the pace for In view of the tremendous power many subordinate nations, agu33 A i i i Hy ‘al fal i Hy aH : aii Gul a B Goddess Queen Portional consumption had ete THitE ia self. Instead of trial by fire, such as ‘Numerous questions of policy re- Hel! ull att 4 Fates = Sis Ae at ai uel acuta ul if ath pee ute gies Z dhe daa 28 3 i diet—anide to gt effected, he would have been 3a 3 ii: é <i .. | However, I can assure you that in the event & ‘own | Deen. jen | hghly indignant.” ¥..44 =“3 taal A beltet |! ati ther he popular eaten ara recall. humility which such an overwhelming there, Post-Election Prattle Tt is only natural that, as the aft-/and influence which are his, how- ermath of an election in which im-|ever, the president may find it diffi- portant changes in the administra-| cult to beware of the sycophants who tion were made, there should be nu-/ seek advantage for themselves by matter herein are also reserved. All rights of republication of One of the suggestions now being| some presidents have known, he is to/ ececceco= Olson Enterprising and ambitious men|guish the true from the fs made is that Governor-elect Moodie|be tried by applause, an unusual but: are always quick to seize opportunity, | result, in some cases, enol or to attempt the manufacture of op- | banishment of those true friends wi portunity when the occasion seems to| say things the man in power does warrant. Since politicians usually| like to hear. are ambitious by nature, it was to be} On this basis, the last election will expected that suggestions as to what/constitute a terrific—perhaps even mill and elevator and the Bank of} not yet squarely on the course to re- tive action with regard to the state/main to be decided. The nation: is North Dakota before he takes attempt to clear the decks for his ad- | none the less difficult matter. might be done would be plentiful, if/an unfair—test of Mr. Roosevelt him- ministration by obtaining construc- the fact since the count of the vote|that this tendency exists, but cast on November 6 is not surprising.| of them have been radial not entirely sound. ‘This could be done by obtaining future policy. N cooperation of Governor That such @ course is @ distinct|ture relationships between govern- Such a course, however, would be But whatever the course chosen| of doubtful wisdom. Before embark-|there is ample cause for the such as this is necessary and that| which the president has received. administration in accord with his|one big question is whel ideas cannot be obtained in any other | keep his own feet on the ground. way. Those who know him will ex- pect him to move slowly, to consider all angles before supporting such a ing upon ft, Governor-elect Moodie} that it will be successful in view of move, possibility is true. It can be done if/ ment and business are not yet the three men most concerned want/ outlined. Revisions must be should make sure that a drastic move/the tremendous it to be done. the ought by other editors, blished without regard they agree or disagree Printed below show with The Tribune's policies, of th pul Editorial Cemment Editorials trend They are te whether —— The fact is, and would-be advisers | to doubt the future. to the governor-elect should bear this in mind if they really would do him a favor, that the officials chosen at the recent election were all voted into office by the same people. The interests of those people, as differen- tiated from the interests of any po- sf & “38d given and saner Ihe Problem, who felt that [habe many Filipinos and Amer- who had (Fargo Forum) When the Philippine inde; question country, action Philippines and Japan pesien. for Saran to the Above all, considerations of prin-| 90, that the work Pane eae “nea | a political considerations are only to the politicians, the people may be conserved. in mind, lest they eventually be listed among the politically lost, All groups should be prepared to make harmony that the major welfare of | icans, Uttical group or groups, are para- mount. All factions should keep this slit lie Wt aisig > ell figl bedi aa ti ed «Lich perianal pameeamcie: ene ant no overwhelming respect fc labels. They made # equals Hu i ft mari gsagigé gage fi ea ae i est and progressive government. arene 10. peotore 26 dies that no mandate was given to party. ast Oss en Hane ny i afb i a get a oe a Wi ie ae i 4 HH iin iH 3 i i ante ia i Hin idl une en Hi HP i fay files He may be expected to do what he can to ameliorate the bitterness Ape Fae Deed 8] Jon reapers thee ge Pensions Paid This Year No Old Age Pensio: To Be yore One way in which a3 ips A, A A\ = KA ay SEE] tH 4 8 2 a “ull agate a3 a ‘iy: i i It isn’t only Hollanders who get AFRICA GETS GEARS IN SWEDEN Vasteras, Sweden.—(?)—What is believed to be the largest set of power ve |S@ArS ever constructed has been ‘put x Se eae a South Africa Iron and Stee! Industrial tion, mi |B sae Bn oe even geal but poy HE 3 a3 bt a 3