The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 20, 1934, Page 4

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AY, NOVEMBER 20, 1984 (=) : 4 : - ost 5 E : 3 2 2 & & 8 F a £ & 3 Fy 3 g 2 g2¢ a if HHS Hi ‘ia 5 abe pigs edit hi i Hi Hate ith if Wyss i ea HR a i i cle Hiatt ui Ha a pp i sie aaas fee Agegen 5a celnlisl: i lit oT oT wit Calli He al ri il nga ie ity zu Te af age? 7 i tne af i i : E a TRL tr IN THE aa By William Brady, M. D. ap Ha ue pel \ iil PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE i 5 if al a % Deep Breathing Exercises for Tired Business Men The NewDeall | The lust for bonanza farming and the ever-present hope of “striking it big” in wheat farming were responsi- New Word in Dictionary Persons interested in the process Such a word will come in handy for more than headline writers, an art in which the short, pithy expres- sion is at a premium, for it brings If it serves to call attention tween some Bismarck service men/|circumstances behind many -inflicted, and @ group of veterans from Wilton] motoring fatalities, eign Wars, an organization which} The man who drives his car at If. commander of the Veterans of For-| which asserts that buffalo grass may be re-established by transplanting Pleces of sod to well-ploughed land. Tt takes root readily and spreads rap- idly, so that a complete cover may be had in from one to five years under prairie soil. Now, with more acres home the fact that a good many automobile accident deaths are really ble for the breaking up of much » per year.......$7.20/ under cultivation than we need, the ing us back to a sounder balance college, backed up by bitter experi- nature’s choice for these broad prairies. safety experts as a brief designation for deaths in automobile accidents. are preventable by reasonable care grim reaper overtakes him it probably The matter was rather thoroughly|@ad precaution. ‘This is only natural, for it is they] Would be unfair to class him as a who will be most affected. On the| Suicide, but the conditions under whole, veterans are in favor of the|Which many such fatalities occur movement but a good many, includ-|8mack strongly of self-destruction. ing some who stand to obtain con-| This word hints very strongly at that siderable money from the cash pay-| fact. It emphasizes that many deaths, ment, are wondering if adoption of|both of persons riding in automo- determining what to plant in our pas- this policy would benefit them to the biles and of others killed by them, 2.00) tures, we might do worse than adopt repeated warnings of such experts as +. 6.00! pr, Shepperd of the state agricultural peryear 1.00 ‘Weekly by mail outside of North desire for better pasture land is lead- 5.00] than we heretofore have known. The .. 150] ence, is beginning to bear fruit. In N. D., and +. 720 Postoffice at Bismarck | local dry conditions. published herein. “autocide” one recently coined by publication of all other An Independent Newspaper THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) Published Loge Bismarck Trib- GEORGE D. MANN President and Publisher Gubscription Rates Payable in Advance Daily by carrier, outside of Bismarck) Daily by mail outside of Ni Dakota, per year .... Member of Audit Bureau of Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication Should View All Angles In view of the recent action of the American Legion national convention marck) Daily by mail, per year ( Dakota Weekly by mailin state, also favors this action, it is only|high speed, violating the rules and or not otherwise credited in this|by which words are added to our ‘newspaper and also the local news of| vocabulary might keep their eye on natural that this proposal should| Tegulations and creating a hazard for have come in for considerable dis-| ther motorists, may not consciously cussion recently, particularly among|be courting death, If and when the The Bismarck Tribune 8 second class mail matter. Daily by mail, per year (in Bis- of all news dispatches credited to it matter herein are also reserved. im recommending immediate cash to Bismarck of James E. Van Zandt, degree which some persons believe. threshed out at a social meeting be- ‘une entered at the spontaneous origin All rights of re] ex-service men. ‘a 4 URTON 4 * BY BEATRICE B gyag® ali LF at i a a Ace H alts eo tae Aa i ie 4:4, ly ee i i ie t rts i de im ae BL! ili ne Bi rm i etn x bs ihe oy ia | i aa il ul ng HE 4d bie sag tt if ie bail Defending this action, he declares that “we must respect American in- would be lopped off the relief rolls} stitus until their money was spent. When ne: 9 og that one of the most sacred of all/ 1, American institutions is the right of |p! ted to air their views, for many years, might be just as well not to pay the they returned to the relief rolls, as some of them undoubtedly would, they would have nothing to look for- ward to and would have received lit- tle, if any, net benefit. these circumstances, they probably the bonus were paid to veterans in who has independent resources, If tions advanced as reasons why it Neath fee ean abl ane Mah. it ta a st oe dia ie 3 fit fee i fy ch aes id ea oes ce ue Line ae at bau li = Sti Reet fy i 4 é AN lit A aa i vn il sun il! i sae 3 H 7 4 id intel i i pu kill F ai 2agiae it a si til nue aie as its li at AL er ie 3 ie i ath gastee 24 gard YY agree or disagree ht by other editors, with The Tribune's policies. hed without re pubis to whether the: litorial Comment Editorials printed below show the trend of thou Baa ani They are aif as aialeinl 4 rho pat tis Hs 3 33 si if fa ty sy zg oy i af a ite ia Het a tid HH 4 mg is eit mai Fy gts quit i iia iui th , il Heit NE-TAIESOIT ETT) AN LA 7 fatty aad 3. v4 i Hi ti jal a g Beas ip aa at aheed i & ital a83 a3 ga fits g ls ar ina b-} ge | AED i adi fi HH ie iii at qi Hine! cee vel eee Fr rl iH | sil ge 298 a] li. 3. 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