The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 26, 1934, Page 4

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1934 8 Pretense. 9 Boy iE ini aT it i rr F iis 3 i i Statesman Answer to Previous Puzsle Eggs of elected na- 33 Bird, He wax profes- the side. changing. 49 Afirmative, 51 Constellation, 43 Pertaining to green shrubs. 57 Money 36 Drunkard, The Reprieve FF aed a P ie a 3 a3 r] i in a at Z ie a eee al E 34Genus of ever- 56 To anoint. 24Go on (music). 37 Automaton. 59 38 Sun god. 89 Form of “a.” HORIZONTAL the forehead. 40 $3 Silkworm. 36 Myself. 26 Subsists, E Backing Is tion, Rayburn in Speaker ashington | |=. i E 2 3 Rayburn’s cumin kes ford Still Is oe aients ... New AAA Revolt 38 silat rttagt let uate titan Gp i Tr id Lhe Bee se tp eae i: ie ae hs allt Wi of rer Das an ia eet HE Ae 3 iF i i ab Ht iu lise ili alti ae He ath tila fae tag a aa | ? Farm- ‘gard y agree or disagree with The Tribune's policies, ® national » before Tuesda: National president of Na. good just now. It is true that America’s highest ’ Holiday association, tary er tion aie » and the farm Roosevelt adminis rial Comment printed below show the thought by other editors. Milo Reno, nry Wallace, secret Py a radical gaming from the head of farmers’ organization. Farmers A Call to Arms’ @evils Lake Journal very statement is are published without re; to whether the: Consumer Is All-Powerful militant talk If anyone in America is always If the product is a new one, trend of t! They Edi Editorials of the methods adopted by various W manufacturers to test out new prod- ucts before placing them on the gen- gratulations, especially so in view of| ¢ral market, not a cent less in private employ- ment. As a result, many have re- fused to work for less than the going FERA wages and certain projects have been held up as a result of this Besides, as a matter of national One calls for the organization of a put an interpretation on the national Two systems are in general use. ‘The road to the airport and Fort Lin-| Jury of consumers, living in all parts coln 1s one of the most heavily tray-|0f the country, who will use the prod- eled in this area, especially so since| Ut and give an unbiased opinion on the state CCC headquarters was lo-|!t. The other contemplates placing advertising, and then watching the it of Bismarck’s new packing plant. | Sales. If Mr. and Mrs. Consumer like recovery act which will keep labor ~ 2.09] fom strangling industry. Exoessive working hours, and the trouble at- Member of The Associated Press | tending efforts to get them, will do The Associated Press is exclusively! more harm than entitled to the use for republication in abandoning attempts to get there all at once and in preparing to make ened, if not completely broken, and Tects the. course of business and ‘This is brought home by a study, Under the stress of putting men to|it would seem poor sense to make a work with federal money sent into|change in unofficial masters just as this state there is no question but] the people as a whole are beginning that a great many unnecessary proj-/to be heard again in directing the ects were launched. All were desir-| affairs of the land. condition. Low wages are poor policy and not justified if they can be avold- ed, but it begins to look as though unnaturally high wages are interfer- ing with certain phases of recovery. of good judgment to get our people possible and then strive to raise Another good sign on the national demands in the way of wages and If this is true, it would seem the part wages to a proper level, dividuals feel they are worth that and night's session of the ers’ tional attacked He: wound up in a fanfare by [sige] of American cal ‘this | destiny clearly lies in the establish- and few tical The this . 720|back to work on whatever basis is te + 5.00 Under the old regime in the state highway department, roads were constructed $7.20 both in Bis-| leaders as it would have been to con- were marck’s relations with Fort Lincoln/ tinue it in the grasp of a few money and in the sound distribution of fed-| changers, The rule of the latter group eral money in North Dakota's high-| seems to have been materially loos- adjunct to the city alii; iis pul hil: SILT i ue esteagaatlaties by The Bismarck Trib- Weekly by maiiinstate,per year 1.00| horizon ts the apparent intention to: 150 A Proper Adjust Constructive Action Announcement Saturday by High-| the Journey by a series of easy stages. But the Burleigh county commis- cated there. There is every reason to| the article on sale in a few communi- | (Tribune Washington stoners kept after it and, with Plo- believe that the volume of traffic|tles, giving it proper publicity through improvements, the Fort Lincoln road Dining, Ae le me road. Subterfuge and deception were | stimulate consumer demand and thus tanda was listed as s necessity by the Bur- | Birmingham, Als. Now, it is apparent, a different| makes or breaks the hopes of indus- spirit rules, The most necessary and|‘Tial and commercial giants, Two years ago, when the govern-|!t in Marlboro, Mass. and Oshkosh, ment first granted money for such] Wis. this probably will be true of employed to hold it up in order that | speed up the wheels of industry and Commissioner Plomasen deserves con- leigh county commissioners. Repeat- the men who then managed the high. the money might be used elsewhere, | trade. masen in the saddle, success finally met their efforts, We are to have ‘be grateful and the residents of Bis- marck should be properly apprecia- tive, too. They are not forced to} Ina bounce around in automobiles nego- tating ruts and worn places in the Toad and their children are not forced to travel it en route to school, but the | agriculture, of Bismarck and the friendship of the People who reside there is important |p. to us, will be increased by the location along way department but each time some thing interfered. There votes at Fort Lincoln and no polit pressure was brought to Tesult was tacit refusal to build its minimum wage of 30 cents proved by oiling early next yearjhands of a few professional labor fort is a valuable port and Fort Lincoln will be im-jtrol of the nation’s destinies in the which began nowhere in particular |ight it is that vague individual known and ended in exactly the same man-|®8 the “average consumer” who di- idea, carried into action throughout/made by a great insurance company the state, will do much to take the/*S Part of a survey to determine new stigma of political operation off the |¢™ployment possibilities, Tt also tells All rights of republication of all other |xnown, but the administration 1s wise that the road to the municipal air-| policy, it is just as bad to put con- matter herein are also reserved. newspaper and also the local news of/ ment of a level of living and culture spontaneous origin published herein.|such as the world has never before the history of the Fort Lincoln proj- ect, entered at the postoffice at Bismarck vital things are to be done first. This highway department and restore it to the confidence of the people. For this of all news dispatches credited to it able, perhaps, but not vital. ‘way Commissioner T. G, Plomasen ‘une Company, Bismarck, N. D., ‘Weekly by mail outside of North or not otherwise credited in marks an advance, way department. ner.

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