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THE BISMARCK TE FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1950 The Birth of a New Monetary Movement | i $00) atlocated for certain purposes. One reason for this lies in the con- @ressional mind. It too often is in- capable of thinking beyond pet po- 2.00 /iitteal measures, pap and postotfices. They’re Off Bismarck’s city political campaign Got under way Thursday when the time for the filing of candidacies| ended. From now until April 2 there will be much buttonholing of citisens by candidates and their friends and more or less serious consideration of the city’s affairs. we eae the Consumer |_| ‘This ts as it should be, The more etary Wallace commented to the seriously the people of Bismarck take fhouse appropriations committee this election the better, for it is im- {fhuredey that what the farmer needs |Portant to them. In all discussions tow is & wider home market for his|°% taxes it is commonly overlooked ‘and cheaper prices for manu-|th8t most of our tax money is spent \ oettelinenag by the officers of our local govern- ‘This, of course, is merely restating | Mental units. Deduct the city, county Hh i BE oe tie Hi F AD ape i fi ticians against it,|* the polls for the city election. The that if we could get agriculture and|®¢ministration in any office is an into @ normal relationship| ‘Mterested and watchful citizenry, THE ‘ — be no general cause for} yeveling War and Peace NEW DEAL In ‘Bus when it comes to the means for| The McSwain bill to eliminate war qocomplishing this the secretary profits will probably come to a vote pie ies; cna ine tae, Since ali|4uring this session of congress. It @f our stateamanship has been di-/Would authorize the president to pected toward this end ever since the freeze prices at levels as of a date @rash of 1920, it would be a good deal| Prior to the declaration of war, and| (Tribune Washington Correspondent) @s though he produced s rabbit from|!" that way—eccording to its spon- — @ hat tf Mr. Wallace were able to give /#r!—Wwould prevent profiteering. ie router Uusieauteen answer. @ogent: 7 Congressman Frank L. Kloeb of] ||. Holmes’ Gallantry Never Wanes ‘There is @ warning to farmers in| Ohio pointed out the other day that! ... Yale Will Send No More Experts that to Brain Trust. bi BY RODNEY DUTCHE! Dis commend the adjustment | Such & measure would also make the rogram has done about all it can to] assition trom war to peace less of 81 wi acion, Maren 16—Uncle help the farmer, that further aid/St#in on the country’s economic|/ eos. Norris, veteran progressive must come from « broadened market, fabric. senator from Nebraska, never intro- Jt serves the purpose of bringing] The close of a war, he remarks, has|duces a bill for the fun of it. postal always heretofore brought a period} So you can anticipate a thrilling, oo hacienda erie “e spectacular one-man offensive for his is dependent upon the consumer, no|°f falling prices, with a resultant de- AXS CHAPTER XXXII 80 few minutes had passed! Still formed fiendish matter how much or how little it pro-| Pression. Under the McSwain bill, paltios” Noe "need syou ie feurtelaet Then, suddenly, = new sound|more than ten minutes of the half id 5 Bs being aon. he argues, “the nation will move from|i¢ he makes a few more punctures in lor gs’ Oliver Werell Holmes broke in ber dismal medita-|hour left, to be suffered through | minutes, She wondered how His comment on the probable pro-|Peace to war and from war to peace | the tough hide of good old Jim Farley. |eware of the seriousness of his illness tons, © igh, wild) lier sound gals; iis velge’oounded ite. ts | seemed inerediie rst Saif: boot Each day, without fail, Norris pest- i was singing. And, fact un- i his Hike the an test against high meat prices gives| Without serious disjointment of the y: q pest-/ as often as he awoke, he smiled low mutter of summer thunder|could extend itself possibly. lage mg lela blnisearipetenetiog, re Chairman McKellar of the Se |and blew a gay Kas to his nuree. Pronineine tober by Eeelighel’ °*|among the mountains of her home. Fis bes, with ts ting cle, was of @ prophet. More than a gentle| Anything that would cut the tradi-|the pill. It was referred to Farley's There is a land where white, | Credually his words penetrated ber behind fer, and she that tional post-war crashes would cer-|department for a report and if regular clean snow “And I was thinking it’s [raleigh of tainly be a step in the right direction. |Democrats continue to delay action In winter falls, and cold winds}. 0", show some aly | thoes in feteely, wel [Norris will demand that the Senate Acroees hill where pine tree be, rat erowling. 80 1 got out a Beter to leah it frm Mark's ao- this tor Co ent beer two years ago, at & press But not tn a sone rie oe a fant long elas maybe, ae a ‘and the corn-hog adjustment pagent bees pealoecanery the conference, Roosevelt announced that Pa, ‘as the me ae wouldn’t open it for many, I tell|sort of ae Shene was asking. “* bY program, They say that, had not|| 7ey,ate published without regard ||he had directed the postmaster-gen- tinued. you. ‘Maybe you'd like a white wine _ to whether they agree or disagree |leral to prepare a bill to “take the “There is a land (by Hea She looked at him | better than the port?” 6,000,000 pigs been killed last epring,|| With The Tribune's policies. || Dostottice out of politics.” fanned!) ret ag hadirt heard the Semaree ek io, thank yy0,” said Vanya dis- ES BSS Ss aI | lo fessors, a8 ot Eadiy face end friendly| ing up to this discussion of his ape- Fesged port always pre and prices would be lower. The effort Iolanthe in Canada Rarer ggten a pdomret og) peregresre on And adic mont There is al’ “Ee nell hae a drink of ft," he|. “Youd mover think it1” (New York Times) prepared his own bill, working late at |dowment fund. land— concluded. “You'll have — her glass. She A bill has been introduced at Tor-|Pights over a vast number of legal| Angell admits But not in ! drink with Shanet® leas than a quarter of the @arm produce are strongly en-|0nto which would have caused the/noints and connected statutes that |engaged only in ‘There is a land cool and| “We'll have a drink to- | tumbler. Sally late Messrs. Gilbert and Sullivan to|hed to be carefully studied. formance of green, tT Saecind = saksranty end wine, abe Dany housewives are being led to|"UY their eyes as @ preliminary to} He introduced it—and almost im- OF eee tela she had swallowed had given her a suing for plagiarism, The proposed! mediately the administration's own faintly Believe that, had it not been for the|iaw would place the Dionne bables|Macately, the admuistrations ove . ‘That prisons men like Hong| itl stared at kien dally, ag FT Sholesale slaughter of pigs, the price |under public guardianship. They are|tiii from the Postoffice department, and Shen, Comey, aici” ho renblet. A, she'd hardly toutned a tt meat still would be low. to be made “special wards of His Ma-| to be pushed whenever the Norris bili Reknet Ja Sraoeiee! bg gt mp rein py, Sey Bile torent ail “asszay Sooched ‘This, of course, s pure bunk, The |r" of Sublie Welfare of One | ™ete threaten to pass me pol 20 ott Perape a ariek ot gat that was ft iain knaniaicce istddakes ahammar cite : But town and moor and cocl,|clear the muddled turmoil of | eprenet” barked Shene, “Fin q ame now if the government had/ This means that for more than| the Norris measure would put ell Sec tnds Us neanenen Pete pone e e The ponderons refilled fever purchased a single porker. postmasters unter ane service sand diool— - “Yes, of ourse,"-she said, fone me ‘and the lst- od i 4 fe cat tate, a (Ue, Welfare of Ontario is to fill the! ter-general whose term would be 10 “on Gaal” eald Viewer "Now—| tables, and sat facine =e pres, tock he Srened, for os , before the sum-|same role as the Lord Chancellor in| years instead of four. now again! Ihate that rian!” | that overlooked the bay, Yeas fytncke ict” 7 mer was over, the government was|“Iolanthe.” He is to have five wards|" Postmasters’ jobs would be per- “The dirty, bum!” gaia | madec was out there, ‘was! am! Vanya felt a, sort in chancery, 80 to speak. They are| manent, their appointments no long- Shene. “Some day Il learn him| Mark, pacing beside of Samer word. Lack! a gw not as many, perhaps, as the group|er subject to senatorial confirmation. 18.The “— Cat* to make songs at me! The sailor|diers. Someone was ‘sprang the force : of agreeable young girls, none of them | They would be picked on merit and oe scum takes ’em ups I hear ‘em clear 1 She saw [| pny from the lover the age of twenty-one who pro-|then be transferable, in accordance| 1 Lewis Carroll's eate-her to Papeste.” at the she could see bin. |there was ce et vided such a pleasant occupation for| with the Norris idea that a career| imaginary advice. “1 can't tt” Vanya mur-| bat doubtless, of Hell amothes denies tus the rather susceptible Chancellor in| service could be achieved similar to| heroine. 20 Ringlet, mured “TET dings |To0m she erent was tavitble to) fans ‘cl anather deprivation te “Tolanthe.” But, on the other hand,| that in the state department. 8 To hasten. 22 Dyestuff. —_- i hed ponderously | S787, possession from her, : none of the Gilbert and Sullivan} Neither the postmaster-general nor 3M But the song not repeated. ‘chair, hardly | ben i¢ had sent her Mark, merely K Seanomy wards etained 9 fraction re $i Continas title When she eu tne dos, pee Tan bey ecm tyingich away the dearest of them A of the publicity that surrounds the to ‘J Loring’s ery lepbantis Fs drink with St tat little coed ee Stories in u i's - Pak the diy ees the pie mt table Betece! hers Sra ae eh er wea tutu ti] 65. To be sure, fairly important dif- ‘There he 'Wwan accutamed fo “I taremal do, git rumbled eicjent nomesia. * —_ ier ay ear ee| | STAMPS sist oes ut cess |B rare Ne te El ee Sa sat ad case, a8 already intimated, the Dionne Fer with amapoal eect, the mars 95 Vanya raised her glass mechant-| ne faa 8 deeper of the 4 Sen Crees 560s. nnend ot A S ee She’ loaned |¢f tis contents "he wine trea te | see shrek ho plata was more » r unpleasant Weltare wil share his authority with LL ovror STEP 40 Frostier. aie eee! tied ber ern fr mewenl for ies ton pring, Ste bird asin she at down ber eiast Tt is highly doubtful whether the BuT Sateen Gring baroetd tp ebep into Soo clons-| hads's yite the taste of por vets caetoumed 2 Ontario Cabinet Minister will Bu INESS tag, ot wii SoS sy pacing hi wane z semen et edy ie mente ~~ ‘ beside the prev. Or was One the best i Lyre ie P< d waiting? no idea she in fad be | ae Tatras “My won't ony a inter. Bar ise than ‘ittoon nutes | Loring, abe m ae os ie heretotone, Hy see ! charges in connection with their com- of time had Sine why this sudden cuiburt of tat “a pany’s sale of partial payment gold Bipras hes alenent trust bonds. But never, oh never, Annette for me. Nevertheless it will be a very ples- sant if responsible job to be guardian Ss to the Dionne girls after they through with the measles 1 f LPT Ler err PENG TT FTCN’T TCs amused when they saw the Deal's issue in stampe—the 3: violet of 1938. The stamp Ef i fr if FEE a! 3 é rt if i il t F E i i HF i i i 3 bs gE E a) : é iT : il Bga More than a million of this were sold the first day they released. it [ PTT Pe Le BAS \id el BBN PPP PNT LON PONS TOON od ll FCCC TTT rect coo & : tario a farmer, & > che |bave in such an iu pape | Rae ane eet] PETE NG CTS scarey | Sethe enn at cee - ne tt ants| Serine ome | EAN TT NET EE Speer iste [fa fi Lape pep mn | a, eee ee! PP PET TAL see ee ne base peek Deke separ rend a Siete cette | PPE NT NY Eom | Ee rey ot ge eee eli em ~ ‘wine she oa har posses- i He d I j i el i ‘ be a; i i ee t y? t i e