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E x A >] a = a ie) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, these|to anyone as prominent as the du four millionaires who make dynamite | Ponts. little flash-bulb exploded and PASSAGES ity release No. 9274 i: entitled “Liquidated damages ap- The du Ponts and their retainers/ proved for Ice Cream Cone Industry.” oe. A multiplicity of doors leading il ie HH il sit on one side of the committee room, er continually. “regulars,” mostly pacifists, reg A GLARING MATCH iereatrmerimnme! san coet a = Hie i tie may Many Happy Returns The NewDeal} |e" °"™"" “** “| ons sscn be more or less unproductive, in the sense that new housing is produc- tive; that is, as Mr. Granite says, “a road, @ bridge, a dam, a pile of The Bismarck Tribune kindles no hearth fires, does not warm the hearts of men.” which we had a good chance of getting at least part of our money We would then be solving a very back. concrete in # desert pays no taxes, buys no furniture, solves no personal human problems, houses no happy ‘Why not pour some of these pro- Jected public works billions into low- cost housing? If the money is to be spent anyway, why not put it), great social problem, and at the same time we would be investing in a proj- children, The New Deal is often spoken of as a war on poverty. The slum is picture of the aforemen- poverty’s most hideous front—and its file a i ali ao Ea piicien nae erage speeds of 412 m. p. h. for ater cars 34.2 m. p. h. for trucks, ae He was a va = li BL PB ‘Wang. iH ai] YUE fe) aH if ae te ‘lt ie } Dr. C. ¥. ht — nla fh nh Why America’s Best Dressed? Someone has gone to the trouble It is @ very fine lst, and the women selected are very fine women, but’ there is something sadly incomplete why shouldn't they ‘What we'd like to about it all. All the women on the list, if you noticed, are women of means. They be well dressed? see is a list with prize winners some- man in public, the best-dressed pro- thing like these: fessional woman, the best-dressed actress, and 50 on. have the time and the money to de- vote to costume: [AY ® (ARTHUR 49 |SH ee ae ite ce AB En if tla ie i fis til ip if ia 423 addea SERVICE Brady, M. D. to personal health and hygiene, not to disease by. Ha be made . William can Dr. PERSONAL HEALTH By William agnosis, or treatment, will be answered self-addressed envelope is enclosed. in ink. No reply Address Signed letters Spifkins and Mary Jones in this|| qj, dime Sally Spifkins, best-dressed store sales girl, who manages to look that she is able to lay aside for clothes; and Mary Jones, the house- ®@ lot of washing and ironing and has a very skimpy budget to handle. There are a lot of women like Sally’ Its time they got a little For a Unified Fight on Crime world. recogni wife who keeps trim and stylish in spite of the fact that she cooks three meals a day, makes a flock of beds, looks after three small children, does neat and attractive on the $2 8 week 7.90| where it would do the most good? - 6.00 Daily by mail outside of North setesesensessesceceees 6.00 ‘Weekly by mail in state, per year 1.00| ect from Weekly by mail outside of North Daily by mail, per year (in Bis- marck) as Dakota Daily by carrier, per year.......$7.20 - 150 it Bureau of Member of Ai » it Jooked a great deal as though they all other | Of compiling a list of America’s best- were fighting ghosts, but recent de- By Way of Illustration Recently, when the heads of the big ‘war veterans’ organizations sent out notices to their members not to par- ticipate in or encourage any bonus For example, the ‘veterans’ rank and file committee” is circulating an ‘The Associated Press is exclusively| attack there would yield dividends entitled to the use for republication) peyond imagining. matter herein are also reserved. dressed women—the best-dressed wo- of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this ‘Member of The Associated Press | most vulnerable. A really energetic spontaneous origin published herein. liveries by the mailman show they knew whereof they spoke. “appeal for action” which apparently newspaper and also the local news of All rights of republication of marches on Washington this would have those who could do so showing Tlicting viewpoints of certain “ultra” propaganda contained is interesting, if only ot post-cards, to be convenient- by the “rank and file” com- of On the other hand this particular) A permanent national institute of veterans’ group, though distinctly not| criminology, such as was suggested Ai is “now frankly the spokesman for ea apna | the United States Chamber of Com-|law enforcement throughout the brome representative of the majority of|by the attorney general's recent con) merce” and that he “offered his hand | country. their class, asserts that the president ference on crime, ought to be an ex- | °° advance on Washington during the impending session. Others would be sections of the American people. From some, for example, we have Jong heard that the nation is being Jed toward Socialism. A good many persons with snug fortunes seem asked to put down a barrage with morally sure of it. P yy mittee. Some & Hi His tall tabisez Hind iat eh AG Ald ley Bil le a gunie ie a HH i Srdinarlly ‘not ate he melons nee ‘spilling, ‘send a he Let's 600 what old ant can tell us shout we You folks all know ay i: un Crnpelon Ted a Yi nat ae 5 ut alt iy i di Poy biel uf tae Heck don’t, Cua me fe anita! te a fl a it a ud ae 2 J iit ft i Fey ini! is Pit Pak F ple Hr | Pa : dita ithe Hane §soGhd ial ‘tna i PL ey ee sexe ue ane bt ie Me 7% £ Re i] il ihe AG mi a au uenda criminal is helped greatly by the fact my ‘be Sound by» verses to “one | Spratt Sa aw ettemment ac |S annual convention “literally giving|ney general, pointed out that the|s may be found by a reference to “new dependent in its law enforcement ac- |00W in friendship to the bankers” at their) Joseph B. Keenan, assistant ator- | ¥ them the key to the treasury.” A national body which could tle | Spill ‘em for yor imperialist war,” made in connection | tivities, Some method of co-ordinat- | mean’ ‘This sort of thing emphasizes two) federal, state, and local crime-preven- epnditions, to both of which the/tion and detection agencies together People generally may well pay atten-| would make the task of cracking|ant’s “Chemical with current efforts to build up our) ing their work must be found. national defenses, g on the bust all night long and see what happened. put them there; so at last a watch- man was appointed to keep an eye ue a 3 He found that poor at ie ibis Hey | peek titty lis ae i a ap He ae au BiH hate : Efi bale He 3 i sf i:: s folk have won tion. One is that, despite the experi-| down on the crook a great deal easier.|ican Food gorse freee radical, there are a large number of|tence, it would not be necessary for | “i! people who feel that the president is| federal agents to chase as Dillinger| ever a hidebound conservative and that/ for transporting a stolen auto, when| ni the New Deal is not even s begin-|he was actually wanted for murders |! ments which many declare to be| With such @ body in active exis- ment ever gets into power, those who & new conception of what the word A $25 House ‘The late Vice President Thomas R. 4t is that speaks before it puts much faith in what he says, Now Writer Mark Granite pag eee cy fd noms on forward in The Nation to remark|#0 much for them. most was a good five-cent cigar. benefactor—the one tribute rd ‘That isn’t quite as wild a demand|in different Marshall once lifted his office tem-| Country were tramping in porarily from obscurity by announc-|each night with ing that what the country needed| flowers to lay at that what the country needs most of| Men who have ell is a good $25 house. sf I Li jfil ie j shee oe feat a HL a Haka? + s iq tea te ae i a] i mls Hl ‘50 Inlet. 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