The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1934, Page 6

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Th Tril whiskey in our pages” is much better ; e Bismarck Tribune dead. But our period of extreme lit- { THE STATE'S OLDEST erary license appears to be ending, if it is not already finished. Even — __—_ aeatablished 1873) ___jour sophisticates have learned that Nie ree by The Bismarck Trib-| it does not reflect America, that epi- entered of the pentettice at Bistanrek|20des of sane family life and of the > a8 second class mail matter. GEORGE D. MANN President and Publisher nursery are much more realistic than those of the parked automobile and the so-called “love nest.” This is a constructive development Advance and a good sign for the future of Daily by carrier, per year.......$720/ america, for certain of our funda- Daily a . nee) Taub Per year (in Bis- || mental faiths are the crystallized Daily by mail, per year (in state wisdom of the ages and we cannot outside of Bismarck) + §.00/1ong ignore them and survive, Daily by mail outside lee Weekly by Better for the Range eee mail outside of North is Recent announcement by Secretary GU) maa th ‘Ganblla. Bee Ickes that he had withdrawn from btn oe ve 2.00] homestead entry all of the public sesesscesoeeses seeeeese . ths "tin the GRAN pate OE" th aod Caviar patie’ United States pending application of Wranon a The Accuiuhcd Pa |the new law governing the use of Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively federal grazing lands, drew prac- entitled to the use for republication|ticolly no comment in North Dakota, of all news dispatches credited to it|even though we are one of the states or not Lge Food coord in Ge affected. ‘ newspaper and also tl news of spontaneous origin published herein.| ‘The fact is that all of the land fit All rights of republication of all other|for normal homestead purposes was matter herein are also reserved. pre-empted long ago and the areas which were left are suitable only for Price of Dictatorship range purposes, if for that, Once more a European dictator! Cattle and sheepmen generally Presents America with @ first-rate) nave welcomed some sort of definite object lesson in the bloody price that| control over public range areas, all any people must pay for submitting! o¢ which have been overgrazed in oo order that both groups might raise This time the lesson comes from| more animals and still further de- Russia. A few months ago it came press market prices, For them it from Germany. A relatively short) offers 9 means of escaping from the time before that it came from AUS-| vicious circle which has beset their’ tris, And though the course Of/ businesses for the last 10 years. They events differed in each case, the 1€5-| see in the new system of federal con- son to be derived therefrom is the] tro, an opportunity to get away from same. the severe competition which has The assassination of Sergel Maron- wrought havoc in their industries, ovich Kiroff, member of the Soviet} even though, at the same time, they Political Bureau, is answered in the! recognize that such an atijustment only way an autocratic country CaN! brings with it new problems and @ answer such a deed—by wholesale} new competition for the allocation of arrests, rapid-fire trials and an ap-| range rights. palling number of executions. At last accounts, 66 people have been * ° executed in reprisal—the reprisal be- Editorial Comment ing the government's way of reply- ee git Hone ‘ e ors. oslo rind - criticism that They are DDublianed without regard is avai le a Russian nowadays. fo whether ley agree or disal ‘And that is just the point of all with The Tribune's policies. of these tragedies. Where free dis- cussion is shut off, ballot boxes are| Beating the Narcotic — sealed and ordinary processes of (New York Herald-Tribune) The agents of the Federal Narco- self-government are abolished, there tics Bureau have just given the crim- is only one way in which @ man canlinal underbrush an unusually express his opposition to government|thorough beating. What has come Policies: by violence. out of it remains to be seen. For ‘The uprising in Austria which re-|"eas0ns that can easily be made clear, sulted in the murder of Dollfuss, the| peddlers are not big game. order the execution of such men as|ways has been and always will be Roehm and Von Schleicher, and now|the most difficult form of crime to this Russian upheaval which sent 66/#ttack at its roots. Because almost People before the firing squads—all anizat of these bloody and desperate events Foal tig dtacineetta “aoa ae fare part and parcel of the autocratic Leelee Hee eorieed a4 feu more = — If you treat yourself to a Ugent and well inf i “higher- itorship, there is no way in which ups.” Since a very valuable consign- you can escape such things. ment of concentrated drugs—heroin, Now we have been told in recent|cocaine or takes up no years that the tide is setting away|More space than a valuable consign- from democratic processes, that free- [pagpeters pmilincnrsindipeinia dom is @ luxury too expensive for|bag and the “ring” executive has the modern world and that self-gov-|office in his t ernment is too inefficient and cum-|mobile that the local police speed, mechanized commonwealth, There 1s a substratum of truth tn|steedy source ot supply, since he | Cause it stirs up things these assertions. People have has & horror of seeing that supply | Presence of scute infie disillusioned with democracy; dammed, drug peddling ts aimoot the ae ive. dom can be retained only by making Pringle saved ps rapper = sacrifices; democratic governments! protection of the criminal. cannot always act with speed and] For decisiveness, tive war on the narcotics trade must But assassinations and mass exe-|start with a knowledge of the inter- cutions go on the other side of the| ational keg Legis ora ledger. They reflect an inefficiency alley the ath time eal greater and more costly than any-|to study. Ntw York’s “dope” squad ling. the ‘inefficiency of depotism, by : nor check a pane of (oy oy pe which the inevitable manifestations] trom szechuan's new morphine face pals of human dissent can be expressed|tories to the China coast. 1 is ols cna tena and answered only by bloody violence. | field which federal agents alone can reach the anterior pillars, bij eure edd “ie acon of mucous membrane i near executives drug Dry-Cleaning Literature ["AO.,> 'rn‘this field Bee, Hosry Ae es Se, During the years since the war, it|slinger, of the Bureau of Narcotics, hhas been “arty” to be dirty. and his staff have long been work- Books which deal with the most| ing intelligently and doggedly much intimate phases of human relation- merger pole hee ship have been given to the public by |dicts and peddlers in a dozen cities reputable publishers and have found|on Saturday is anything more than Places on library tables in the so-|® strategic demonstration, called “best” homes. ‘Things which| The fact that Mr. Anslinger had never used to be mentioned except in Just returned from Hawaii when he ord 1 beating whispers became subjects for casual Coan here much Big conversation, significant than the numbers of small ‘The peddling of plain, old-fash-| fry arrested or than the detection of foned smut became a path to riches| # PIO: to make addicts of school chil- and fame for our literary lights. The] foreseen that if the Cael na- most successful of them trod it,| tions ac! wracking ‘heir minds for new phrases fees in the lpltaian. ot drug man- with which to expose the presumed| Ufacture, in secrets of love nest, bedroom and ot Genera. i Ten. ane Lar agian bath. migrate to eastern Asia and that But the attack upon indecent | America’s first line of defense against movies also bids fair to have a bene-| it would have to shift from the At- Metal effect upon indecency in litera-|'#ntle to the Pacific seaboard. ishing how tolerant ture. Smut and filth are going out Zap Seer sap. te Narcotics Bu- the of fashion. The native common sense gar The Santa Claus Season GOOD BYE TO GOOD OLD GARGLE that what they call “colds” cdonus| that what addicts count as sparrows, snd "to bad weather, dampness or drafts,| other. German plot which led Hitler to} ‘The itegal traffic in narcotics al- sie feed or treatment. ar i abe 8 z & his gargling, a1 He can be 80! do trom a mid-week bath. Gargling is not only painf hersome to be tolerated in a high-/On® community, ever gee enough of | objectionable when there is a severe him. Finslly.| gore throat. It s objectionable be- and i= a a¥E te ; é E i [ E 5s. rel an Ely lll i E 2 Hi iRRs : is i PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE By William Brady, M. D. Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady, self-addressed envelope is enclosed. in ink, No reply can be made to queries not conforming Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. Letters should be bi 48 Girl (Irish). 14 Dimmed, as eyes, 66——'s Radical 8 Too. Socialists were 9 Requires. the cause of working the new civil service “horse tests to which they were subjected, result of Senator famot to chase Re- rs i ut e | g ares cert i 8 ae tr ies fe ui tar li! PH nl sity nis ni Aalholl i f i | UE eae in a sf fe 3 i i iy HU r I i if bh cea Tas | missed {¢ for anything. Good night pretty . a girl, ‘a luxurious yacht, “Com- eppeered. rake And she started in, half koping Seem aie eens te eont her sonal ent oie Bey of cosnen, bo tostan slant, ew the yacht tl Harvow, porgeous oat bare?™| verses ain ir neaba aed wane to A Sorgen. ” be Boted theatrical producer. Kay is - Jo, Wonder oul pact to toe car, to Ida, theilied for she {s the star of the Mr. Wisch the door softly behind her, local Community Players’ amateur fonntest stories, Prey er tip. It bad to pool Bn felt cots iby exist ‘Téa bad to bo slong” Be for'a stage career. From the a. hadn't had a chance to tell bim half Harrow admires Kay's wate fini picbeagn what she wanted about her ambi- benaty, Eis attendee know. All she knew was] tions. And be bada't had a chance Spektor ieee ne Ee a the show, he that’ ptt ‘watched explains nancial reverses necesel- ——— iobe didn’ happen, anyway. That's ae ran seonert ine smear: them tome, Eari,”/all they offers her a secretarial po-| offered. In ber room, ehe looked out upon stay in Daytona. look of the river which shone with the Thee ley tis 27 do Dara | soesoe emcsemsent that, Winch had lot the sasce, it wan 0 quiet night foe Comma were veaids *t thinking| the water Soran eonten fa roar 2 was Lea ight air and your tos |and the occasional waird cry of the Janse oa Cpeovemerinaar ls | Eros» ali fen] against the window screen. Over. tay ‘a ce go realize bes be in © fine state of|head, to the west, the moon ctill greatest: 1éa, too, : hung low. Soch « night to have to of Broadway ané also wished to ‘ooled you, pal. Burned] come in and sleep! -~ alienated | phinaginamipeen PF 9 | 3 7” Harrow asked wise, tired eyes; his ca wan be, bod seated Kay, an and fied oiler nd is easly combed coat tes EIR Fit oper a ies tie sald. “He Mien caing at brenhtast, Bert. ming Py te lege om this elds of the river.” | mother asked as usual. “Party deck, moon, fall,| They started out, Keith and itavely one,” Kay ead, down, i aia eee tat Fog nea Cen Ban fing her thin alice cf toast was such 0 sight as le knows only’ for Kay, tt was enay to s0e|The water danced weighty tn ths tn the Fiotde vast, clas with th tna Tie cally an fan” wet a ton apd beets and the Eeatle clarity of the mavalight, oof ahewd gis 2 ferepaiis | aie pain br he wind ranted she had married st “Where was it!” her mother stood by the rail, Harrow kod. " " ca : toward at at twenty-seven, she had a dpe a sas others junetion of the Re Fr actisee pers ably, done fa poll con nal wooded fo Sha eaniia [deere emo yep evo “Martha's?” the two wooded shores had the sad, favorite gathering place Bartons Bee ee beget fe penton an the eumeer, and Ne. You won't guess.” and their names upon resto of the exclusive ak eNe He you'd never ina bistorte, yey A cuick conmionanese ot all hese] min years, darling. DYd yaa eee poignant, somehow drawing blonde |eame yesterday?’ them closer r. Then, when | head —which, y, Was Very nodded and ®, was to select i died and only Se Sazeting | close to Earl Hareows , did re eer bear of arrests ai Senter. wre "the cocasional tf a the itiner a ean drop ber ond ae “No one else. 23 Lage. mall fish beneath them rane | the go om my place. s reall | Harrow. in person-~and you should sige ge nt water. re ne Ey put 50.50 aaah pea bin He saw the show, mother. eorvile way. first to speak. hour. ' fright-1} nearly died—actually—when 28 Vigor. T night” be sald softty.| fal distance from conter of town. | heard be'd teen cot there tthe 27 Reckless, “Why anyone ever wants to leave 8 Down south on the beach. We like/ audience. And he sent his assistant 30 Mineral lke this I'll never though. {ue Sren't cacked In |in and said be wanted to mest me, a Dd oe oie fe in New is ‘ing well that | things in the movies, but act in 39 One who laces ‘this, ose wae erg ge rth | ad did be say? Did he bp e- gy eS fm the| ance such as this, Yes, Ida] Kay laughed at her mother’s 43 Bustle. mountains of eter end | Wane smart giril ' 43 Footway. oe : oot |trentt® taree, ake sn iady os L wane she 46 For fear that. ad eat Sed said, Eeeagte fad pone ie 47 Common verb Kashmir. I've seen nights in Ari- ‘80, T ‘And gona and at Tacs and Gants Tve |veroeiy, o's 4 maybe he'll have come work sr pomainos | StWatiktant et Popeta Fre sna ein goal aiz | at ther nid eto te 62 Note in scale We over Banta Bactara Pra ots | 0 tm tient of Ray's olf hous on otage? aie tel ted vi 10Dawdles, 68 Railroad. oe son "Harrow sighed ond| rte lay Boge en ad ought frat Be itonekt ‘a eeady ant ca boom, I him looking ‘work Pe ogy “9 to oall oF ferida and ‘comida’ song eee yy ere that was camarade- said, “Does Dave Meade he'd bave a little typing and gt maldwag “be| "Why ‘nen He's "north now.leares™= 7 ™ wale be was tween, made Kay var, Somehow, her mother’s expres- ’ gave knew 5. him? bad pressure. = said, “three were on the gently swaying papays ‘Pete Ryan ‘atl | ets = fa Ee U Bert er the matter, moth. Behe Telers eds back dear.” Mrs. Owen ee too, you anf coked back * = . wae mallee of Ray h , That] wae 5 spinking what @ shame it sears. Mies thas we me al out ronseteny ie i | ie fF i I 7 i EE your to. must be tired, Kay, after iia Bedtoe eles? ‘and the show, again tonight oa don you go down to hj : pe if ; ry

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