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RRR ME NESR HNN 8 ec eR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935 The Bismarck Tribune An Independent Newspaper THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER zaamiemm || POLLTICS kn cy moms omar mene |] Nation’s Capital Published by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis- marek, N. D., and entered at the postoffiee at Bismarck ial aaa Bo Washington °A concurrent resolution has been #ntzo- —A concurrent reso} han de Rohm duced in the house by young representative from Wis- consin which if enacted into law would bring to Capitol Hill about the most sweeping change ever encountered. The author is Raymond J. Cannon, @ second-termer, Subscription Rates Payable in Advance fe ene pended the public from the galleries of Daily by carrier, per year ......+s+0 Passi Daily hy mail, per year (in Bismarck uate fmeelf wil admit hate hens poe t. ; Daly hy rani ber year (in state ou! 500 Haha} ot will receive any kick out of talking to erepesescescescessasens i an empty gallery.” oh rect Rd yar $90 | yar Gapieh Si has seen, bowmrer, wins ceteet na , seeopreeeese oul on congressional proce! Mts Sider war outside of North Dakote, cn any, recently. w a ren Huey Long of . sos gesecss he packed his bag after “prevailing wage” amendmen’ Weekly by mail in Canada, per year to the work-relief bill was defeated and returned to the poe country to do a little private and personal “king eee Word tone on rt pit i ronal juickly in o! ng’s departure went the rounds qi Member of The Associated Press Washington with the result that the next day senate id Asapciated Pree ts aD igen ooeecereaied ete galleries, for days packed and jammed with as many Jor not ctherwiso credited In this newapapor and aleo| Waiting in the corridors outside as in, were sparsely the local news of spontaneous origin published herein. | occupied. All rights of republication of all other matter herein are The biggest show in Washington had closed down also reserved. temporarily. Occupants of the press gallery, compelled to remain at their posts at all times, were struck by the fact the senate got down to the business of disposing of the work-rellef bill in the most serious fashfon since the Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Inspiration for Today measure first was reported out by the appropriations A new commandment I give unto you, that ye || | Committee. . Speeches for the most were short and to the love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also int, A ata MEY 7 Ps i» John, 14:3 “dled aes e . ne? . Long’s absence discloses a striking absence of “laughter” ‘The heart of him who truly loves is a paradise punctuating debates and admonitions by the chair to on earth; he has God in himself, for God is love— the galleries for order. aS Lamennais, OTHERS DO burt hore ‘There's been a change in the attitu many sena- Dust Storms tors on the question of speech-making sinee the advent a >, |0f Huey Long, Several have not been adverse in the It was a little discouraging to see Tuesday’s | past to “making a play” to the galleries and have doneso, i Huey, however, apparently has backed many of Gust storm blowing across North Dakota, | 04 the boards” month earlier than these phenomena occurred| ‘There aré senators other than Huey Las to somos @ gallery audience, however. Borah laho still can fm the disastrous drouth of a year ago, but put standing room at a premium any time he opens up residents of this section should remember that/on international affairs, Carter Glass of Virginia rarely all s by no means lost. We were only getting | t#zrs Cet it becomes known he is to back some of the valuable top soil we lost in ilies oar lend cadprncreane [ Bind the Scenes in Washington @op. One thing the dust storm does {s to instill WITH RODNEY DUTCHER (Tribune Washington Correspondent) fn the mind of every North Dakotan new reali- gation of the manner in which developments in one part of the country affect people in an- other. It meant little to us, 30 years ago, when they began to cut the forests in the mountains to the west of us, but for the last five years one we have been reaping the natural consequences. Washington, March 27.—The free civil works paint- a ings which Secretary Perkins and minions speaking for An average tree, according to scientists,|her refused to allow in the new Department of Labor i 7 building have, for the most part. found happy homes. transpires 50 gallons of water daily into the It Sen ‘seems that the half dosen pictures which atmosphere. Multiply by 50 gallons all of the|Miss Perkins, for aoe pease) turned back to i i inistrator Harry Hopkins, the donor, acquired @ cer- trees which have been cut, both in northern] iin aaded attraction by virtue of the publicity they Minnesota to the east and the mountains to recone as Soe! only EWA products ee anyone ere ever as a gift. ey were eagerly sought, the west, and it is easy to understand how a priadireabig cs Sonnet tivien, ole Tle Gale abginion real change in climatic conditions may have|hanging as follows: Portrait of Steinmetz, the inventor, rejected “be- cause people would think it was Trotsky”: office of — Harry Hopkins himself. Yet we are hopeful that this will be a good| "Sy TOMen View of @ not-overdressed ballet dancer, year, for one is overdue and nature can produce] untit for labor walls because it was to gay: office ot whi ici: Edwin 8. Smith, National Labor Relations Board, who phenomena which are beneficial as well as has named it “Spirit of Collective Bargaining.” harmful. Let us hope she does it. Painting of nude lady hiding behind some flowers, sent back with explanation that “Medame Secretary The dust storms in Kansas, Oklahoma,| wouldn't like that”: office of Judge George C. Sweeney, N assistant attorney general, who thinks it’s swell. Texas and Nebraska have wrought havoc there Picurecot tivens riting Geiga citoas cities and, in a way, we receive a benefit. Our farm- “might offend People from the quire sions Collate, ers will receive the crop reduction benefits and | Jefferson City, Mo., a Negro institution whose pres! still will be permitted to plant all the wheat |" “74 MMe for they wish. If conditions are anywhere near: HINK normal this will benefit us, but none of us likes ‘Those PwAP’ nies = eee in every govern- i i ment building in town, of course. Many of them are @eisee opportunity develop in this manner. We beauties and some draw many laughs—such as the ex- could wish that conditions were better in those | cellent painting of an unusually cockeyed-looking clown in the office of the NRA Advisory Council, areas, for no one knows better than we do the th pecan nine sea ec sie ter tien ihn tragedy which this situation entails. ats: gmnnitiece eure line see eee eetieenp eee Our hope and prayer is that this tragedy by one Lewis E. Rubinstein of New York. ‘will not be repeated with us this year. After sti ee pees potter the surpluses of the last few years, our national bent on gel 7=pee and its cmplarnent grain stocks have been so depleted that the na-| S;Ryrey EAS wt hanes, Sue lange tion needs the wheat which we hope to raise. teen the bettiteis: ils . we get — — crop - shall be well on is ‘The other, ‘Dhitgogen,” shows Rig tne cotton Bring e way toward repeating the events of thou-| where nitrogen Ladi titi era Serge (ng sands of years ago when Joseph conserved the ee ani eine een akele- grain supplies of Egypt in anticipation of the | tons beneath. Se seven famine years. What would happen to HIS FACE Is SCARLET our philosophy of scarcity then? It is some- re Shing to think about. itis " itaff chipped in to buy him a board’ A Disappointment scribing it with “admiration and affection.” Announcement by the federal bureau in charge of pg Aig to Be. Hing a bose $0, ulcnee. the proposed shelterbelt project that it has been moved pg the administration pemeted gharply eastward is a distinet disappointment to Bur- low that he's back, his friet Jeigh county and the residents of the slope area. Ridsing. him about, the watch, First announcements were to the effect that the tree Gistrict would straddle the river at this point. More @omplete information showed its western edge running through the central part of Burleigh county. Now it is tobe taken say ‘rom su sper, thw new chanee| aim wax, CTHEE SOCIEEY, NOTES being made with @ view to giving the trees a better |boss press-agent for the Republicans in the 1932 chance of survival, Thus, all of the benefits which we|paign, superintended removal of the Bethlehem can expect to receive will be of the incidental sort. We |ComPany’s many boxes of records from the muni shall have no protection from the drying west winds which have caused such extensive damage in recent years. been brought about. Hd Hy if z bz see Your Personal Health By William Brady, M. D. Tossed Higher Than a Kite | ny Ha! at sf # by 3 ee? A Pear i ote, be BS sei Ait agswor questions partatning fo health but net f ; oune: All eae ve secompaniea by envelope. t ¢ z i BeyFe in af i 33 i } rf fey | i off Hi Fa 1 H ag lh Mi t-te] iu 23 ere subsidizing scarcity.—Dr. Marry M.| The men in my time, and yours, y, Latter, Socalot lender. took the college, sts principles, and its policies for granted. But now we I believe thet my fans have a per-/ 4, dealing with ® group which is right to know about me—Jean Harlow. ‘M. Mopkins It dosen't matter what you write é B i BLO into the recovery act; it’s how you ad- minister it—Gen. Hug! Johnson, —< s% i 1 lf fs i i fr gE 4 H FS i i ey H Fy 3 H Hy 38 j | i i & F 7 iz oe tcbeuall gg teicoecrgero-ag muni- = saree ns makers have at talked Orimceld's Ande tim dead. In panto obo rush Germany into scrapping the treaty fram hafldtng. cegtaters so they can sell their wares.—Sen- : sea - i AT the touch of the band on ber dette Colbert, film star. eke shoulder, Millicent Graves gave You can’t bring about abundance “Good morning.” he said. “I thought I recognized you when you came out of the department store. but you were walking so rapidly 1 almost had to run to catch ap. What's the hurry?” She tried to compose her features along lines of frigid formality and gay, after the most approved man- wer, “Sir, I don't know you.” chime hte mel hemele. “Tt may Millicent hesitated a moment but the silent insistence of his outstretched hand was compelling. her vigilance, There was some| thing so strong and restful about this man that be seemed, by a mere touch of his hand upon her arm, to raise @ defensive barrier between her and the outer world. Seated at the table, she noticed once more his keen eyes, the in herent power and dignity of his manner, “Two pots of coffee right away,” be said to the waiter, “and then we'll give you the balance of our order.” He smiled reassuringly at Mill!- ; fb fh a8i 2 3 2 i : » and the place is the - Denaty parler. “Ask for Mi His arm circled her pore ing bee pe shoulders, le if Ep sg said, “They have some very fine H 2555 82 Bs 3 g $ a Nevertheless, we still can support the shelterbelt hes on more German pancakes with apple here ‘Then drive straight down the street project with enthusiasm, It may be that it will have 6 © a 0. 06p Weete 5 ole seer 9 ering tnd turn at the coraer, ‘Don't loot 1 "2 beneficial effect, as some persons contend, but cer- Matt Mesly of ma anything is worth trying if it promises to protect comic Griver obedi lates carmen tence ee he aoe Seaster Warren “That's better.” be told ber. mak ae et tae oe bbe pate fttocrd ip Me past. gat ehaniptcn, ame ts Happ—Jarvis 0, apn” “What is itr” Millicent asked. simaltane- “Have you been following “Two detectives.” be said, “fol sa unt ” ppl gpa crisp rustle of ia Ho Isughed again, tucked ber re il, beard him say something fn 8 day to |, Sm into bis and cald, “Come something problem whisper to the cab then the he you're all wrought ap. Let's step! you, In a way, you've burnt your |e0und of @ slamming door. The into @ restaurant where we cap bridges. You should have told your | C#> lurched once more into motion. THE talk. Have you bag bregktest?” story to the police at the time, it] She felt it ewing at the corner. mee She hesttated for a momest, then fhe eagle Rag aed hy} anid slowly, “1 conlé use a cup of dipeoapbdy lle pede Rp ply ads fa eottes.” by some clever attorney.” but He doftty guides ber around Sho nodded her head, realising the eorner, into a rather imposing any Se ep eee te bid teurant which, she knew, “There's only one thing for us to i ay ot freien as do now,” he sald, “That's to fnd } formal inners. the person who switched the Despite berself, in some purses.” wanser she found herself She stared at him, realising that | Pernt