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The Bismarck Tribune An Independent Newspaper THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Established 1873) ehind the Scenes in Washington OO Your Personal Health WITH UTCHER, : secticcaiiaiahie ere coe cote neers, alld ; : uestions pertaining to health but not alee ; 7 nee a tate Ail quecien must be accompanied Published by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis-| Baruch Is = Standout After U: ot Wall 81 3 & Bi gaarck, N, D., and entered at the postofiice at Bismarck |" "Witnesses «He's Sincere, Bat aastinns Ponte, if ‘soltcaddreaged envelope, @s second class mail matter. Can't See His Remedy ... Huge War Profits of In- George D. Mann dustry Bared. eee President and Publisher sere ea Ug gest Pad had the ineffable Archie O, Johnson Kenneth W. Simons day privilege o! aring Mr. Bernard Mannes Mae Since Mer. Editor Baruch discuss war profits with the Senate Muntions Committee is now afflicted with the uneasy suspicion that taking the profit out of war is an operation com- Subscription Rates Payable in Advance Parable to taking the eggs out of an omelet. It's a great pleasure to look at Barney Baruch and Daily by carrier, per year ........... an even greater one to listen to him. Among all the Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) . 720 || bulls, bears, wolves, hyenas, and warthogs who have Daily by mail, (in state come from Wall Street to bellow, squirm, Baily yan is [sind Senate beet) these last few stands out as of a su . Weekly by mail in state, per year . If anyone spbieed tine Baresi had bate ioe outside of North Dakota, the World War when he filled the great Weekly by mail in Canada, per year Nellis man of the War Industries Board, he quic! ‘ “Why his mind as Baruch made a forceful, frank Z Fs : comprehension. person can take from 5 to 10 units of ipl piste) ee TE i u ae eer irae acer eae alten nae ict ereupon Baruch assumed : r ® an ideal stimulate appetite, Recently Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation benevolent old granddaddy, eager both to t iad - “ptiyeioal wreck after a severe siege of poeumonia, ‘He had mittee in its job and to get full credit no appetite; tempted him. &o he was given 20 units of in- Member of The Associated Press the movement to eliminate war profits, : 4 pee sulin before breakfast and dinner and the result was marvelous. The Associated Press is exclusively, eee AA Z 3 TEMEbL Utharwive ceedited tn chip tes SINCERITY I8 ADMITTED it or not otherwise credited in this n Nobody ques ed h's ty hones i the local news of spontaneous origin publis! . All rights of republication of all other matter herein are! his . He was convinced that his plan for war- also reserved. time price-fixing, plus heavy war tax profits, would be mighty effective, Inspiration for Today But the committee brought out plainly that Neither was the man created for the woman; if the national defense in the last war had de- but the woman for the man—I Corinthians, 2:9, eee Let still the woman take an elder than her- aelf; so wears she to him; so sways she level in her husband’s heart—Shakespeare. i as steel, copper, and gunpowder went “on strike” in the midst of war until such profits were assured, Surrounded by a half dozen retainers under Her- Everyone Should Help Barosh Gowered in’ (he conumlltee roan. Be reieted As they prepare for Bismarck’s annual |his glasses from tortoise-shells to pince-nez as he stop- * 1 ped reading statements, then gestured eloquently with “clean-up and paint-up” observance, mentbers | Tos ond area as be alternately grinned confidently, of the Lions Club committee and the Boy] beetied his brows, and waggled his finger like # school Scouts deserve and have a right to expect the cooperation of every householder, The movement is one which does much to| “Ks of New York—as when he says “wolk.” give Bismarck the reputation of being one of STRIKES ereccieve POSES the cleanest as well as one of the most pro- gressive cities in North Dakota. And all it re- quires is that the heart be in the right place and that a little industry be applied to the third problem. Paint-up is coupled with clean-up in the site yo" aia oe did. He hope of obtaining the best possible results, be- Department's so-called “6 per cent profit con- cause a well-painted city is an attractive city.| | might even result in 100 per cent prefit, How ‘This is especially true here in Bismarck where| could profits really be cut way down? we have little smoke and soot to dull the ap- ee let's ls soe I go Ape bas wit pearance of a home once the paint is applied, | $#!4 Baruch, me atid But the clean-up is the more peicatin of = “The poe fae Sapa hace cutie " the two. Lack of finances can prevent the| ‘hat you did get in a room with ‘em in the last ; ce id look, i weren’ launching of as adequate a painting program Z lspci cceurlertsk: ve as many a home-owner would wish, but only a HUGE GOUGE REVEALED ee lr i HWE “i! ul ey z] 7) A #F pena GIN ropa’ bove the wash stand. She opened jand convict me of marder lack of interest can explain ill-kempt and un-| ,, ,C°PPer companies making an early war profi eye MIULIGENT GRAVES, sveretary |it, fob begyrtnegretncre po ber _— 35 to 65 per cent on copper at 16 2-3 cents s pound te GEORGE DRIM ‘finds her Tt seemed inevitable that clean premises, that squawked and balked until they forced @ price that the] Smaslever tm ble ote Seca. in | Sask of whisky, the The fact that the effort sn <»|23% cents. Committee records indica through Eiiale che reshes away end res- Her hand shook as she splashed | driver of the car had discovered e €: comes in the spring | 73" ¢ to get ‘St a betel seder em em |whisky into the tumbler ead|her and was deliberately tortar- 4 A price-fixing, they had cleaned up $156,000,000 more than some eumed mame. should be an incentive to prompt action. After|they should have ... Sulphur companies jimmied a : ‘JARVIS HAPP, dict choked down @ stiff drink, bat, | ing her as a cat tortures @ mouse. i of $22 a ton, whereas a later Federal Trade Com- tecking stranger, mil Jas the flery liquid started coursing | By an effort, Millicent held here being cooped up all winter everyone can get | Price aan Gores Sides cast ak chek Gee Meent and offers te help ber. He |through her veins, it gave ber|eelt motionless, rea} fun out of this call to work in the outdoors. Similar stories were told of steel, aluminum, nickel, AS se faen yl gage a (> Satins eee asenenaen Ohio’s Parole Scandal 1617 taxes for these panies 106 per ' ea eS on a rf Ups a back. Sige bnaqormne-prenmebernd Raita oecrtmee ncn examine with profit. more than they oteed oak ee = seme te vee the pocket ofbe fer eat. as and che beard the ayer eee has come power ever his ear move Tt came to light after the state parole board re- Goon’ tapmmethon. " toe |'ace into the pocket, her @agera|the garage. Then the door once cently authorized the release from prison of a young Bana ae ee teat Dencenaasii: sited eeticent tang cus'seée a mete | encountered a hard, bulky object | more slammed shut. ddinntdaie under her deer readag, “The | which seemed strange to her. She} Millicent was trembling from man who was serving a one-to-ten-year term for crim-|opinion, public psychology would prevent it,... bad- woman ta black ermine is here.” | owned, lored the object with |head to foot. Had the driver of inal assault on a widow, whom he beat almost to death, | committee wasn’t so sure.... When Baruch yuse Millicent dresses, sees the woman exp! He had served only 10 months. his price-treezing scheme left room for huge profits, cot- Buttes {ives te Robert Caiec’s Ire Preripctirestenny rar poo Hones been reripiereicry ol bes . justries would again upon The judge who sentenced him—who called his crime Peerage gmenge vinary racer re as the Sats Sievers <3 At the same moment a quick parposely 0 that she might real- “about as vicious a thing as ever came to this court’s|war stake in disputed taxes. ee ber ecreams, ee pee peepee erp mp graced fo Sree preigenara attention”—opposed the parole; so did the prosecutor Gojakl eggs bien 06d 11 00 alone said , Ale NOW GO ON WITH THE SuORT — cg gh og pao poop ; been merely eeteseed his case, plan, favored by committee members, for a all but poles CHAPTIOR, Xiyvolentary |‘ainer that had been. tz the car |happen so frequently in every-day ‘The woman he beat up is still suffering from her|3 per cent of profits in wartime and limitation of in- their Fp a trota |SBe_bed borrowed. Wife? Ske knew that the driver of Snfuries, a year after the crime was committed, comes to $10,000 a year. dur- screant bees wrung ‘the | _ Tuere were seven or sight keys} the car had, of necessity, lett the How come the parole, then? Well, a state senator, At the end Raushenbush spoke for the committee pre- her ans meee Fentnet om that key container. Surely one|car im order to unlock the door who is also a lawyer, wrote a brief, one-paragraph Jeter | t@ff, with Nye’s approval, to Baruch: get ane: the pounding of |°% them mast be s key to thejof the garage. St was, of course; r, could hear house. With i she would be able| possible that the car bad acch to the parole board, urging that the parole be granted. “We're unwilling to stand up at the begin- her own heart, the steady Grip-/ 1, tet herself fato the house and Gentally been left in such a position ‘The senator says he knows little about the case, except| ning of any war and take moral responsibility { Pepa pip ap eel pes go to her room without anyone|that the headlights were boring that he has a vague notion that an injustice was done. the rustle leaves shade | rnowing that he hed been ont. fmto the hedge at the exact spot He does not know the convict personally, tree which grow against the eide/ ane tote the bathroom, stood im| where Millicent had chosen to Where did he phe of the building. Metent ug, |th® sduare room cace more with |hide. Bren so, there was a strong eet ons pale cue ae oe tag to hont if her sorenm kad at, |{t2 Windows on three sides, e room| possibility that the driver of the in which a man had recently met Bad seen her crouch- iaeret committed on Underting. tn: Aeadeninletea | bap victory. He wasn’t sure where the point was. bay ooo og his death. fag there, © © © Justice who gained some notoriety when the as- (Copyright, 1935, NEA Service, Inc.) NTAL Apparently There Seddenty, her brain clarified | AIILLICENT waited about 15 sault took place by refusing to issue @ felony warrant icy wras bo sound save the nolecs Of | siehtty by the otimulant she bed| YL ainutes before she dared to for the sssaulter’s arrest, | FLORENCEAL LER the night, into the room| ‘#Ee2 Millicent realised shelapproach the front door of the You needn't read the eutiine ef this cass more Wi Reprinted to BIAIDIES 14 Millicest stepped would have to know something ef house. The rain had ceased now, than once to see that there is something exceedingly ith Other they “say. ies ‘. Sis 'masied herent to apgconeh ee eet ean bat low, black clouds were dritt- peculiar about it; and it is worth thinking about, be- DITORS may act a. wrt naan the gure which sprawled, 1800) been killed by someone who lay|ing and writhing os the gine’ o7 cause way agree wi ry: ‘ * o & wind which was it is typical of the way in which subterranean ee with ward, im tee care ot a man, |!2, walt for him or hed momentarily political influences can be brought to bear tn favor of] gin. a Woy: He erarcoas with the cot [cBesed the Goce and streck taerensing tm violeace tn’ the eaminae. up. A felt hat hed! Feartulty, she once more 9p-|biew caly in py 8 par re oT Sh aad‘ fr pect hn ens anda] igaeea ees o ;® man very over it, ‘poreb, Rept behind the bars for a long, long time, . a3 au A She sould se no hoto tn the|centnter and Stted hee cus ahs He gets out after serving scant 10 months, be- potas welling pool which | "ect th ot the | sneteer to the frost door, The Soo et the 100m, Tae re ener ae cote, | eenae Daze & sich of tit, he senator writes to the parcle board—and in a mysteri- bit Of willl iooking t0 see Mf the eoeié Sind | tne doce behind herr sonx’ covert ous way the gates swing open. a BVerbet. ber command, she leaned | any sign o! « knife, and could nd shoes and sen ewittly aad otentiy This rtf ting mr common at eat, ins | —_ 6 Ss ao Stee ein tind | sepaneaoeed coat ate [nhs ae fe her erm every state in the Union. It represents the one big| ‘Thus, it is fair to assume is 86 Stem joints, ment. palee. dean, te wad eee ee Sees, Soe ar to her Soom foein bes: feason why our crime problem is so acute. permitted to operate in the wo before 87 He is 7Tax. ithe touch of the rig aseailant must, therefor, Tce tnt aia bee coach nee Electricity Gains in Use some larly “ several ~*~ ae eter, teen cated tenon = B, W. Kerr, representing the National Electrical wae ee 50 Form ianad, Mnaring Set ou pap to hear say sounds waies mise ‘association, appeared before the House ‘the law $2 Sun. ‘had convinced her. went doce, Nstoned | indicate her mosternal excursion comunities 39 Guided. 54 Seventh aw for a moment, then stipped out attracted attention, ccegepacggatid ioe et ay 0 te cree ot| 4 Harms. ; i 56 No good. Jarhans, NOTmMAD |into the wet sight. “ine beara setting rl i Ga al ta black ermiee | gure trom the sheuiary Get-|of aove i tae eh ead eiateeee woe! PT TTT TT RET TT i arune toto Ratt Sod, meme | et Seete ait tg Sk ome TTT NE TP TT NT teatares. toward the gauge. ns "| theme 'dbeg meeeeine eat ot 8 5 x eh @rawied into bed, for P| | NSN a Jagged h For « second or two she stood | Suddenly che thought of the \ felt, nansce, ertvping | aire and evncsaied berestt bo-| sho would put them te the ness wal of ber tur coat, |'ind am ornamental hedge, and lock the closet Goor, ‘ ‘against ber lips, etood| She bad no sooner dropped from Millicent Jumped from vee, 4 the bor- |sight than the headlights of the crossed the room, taraed on the ‘eonsciousness |automobile sent twin peacile of bent over the sau , | he sxabeatts |uoite beannse seteaet tes Wetes | °° the stie004 into Le . to gut a |owert back ene came 60 6 otop. iy, staring down ot the ad \ ddd de “hg toon nT OO eae Shere with the weiss |Onee, Of thet cubease ~ rene. LAS oe Dering into’ the Beage ena Partionlarty the tags ot) Ix oct: a @ bathroom. |she had eadured mere then wes Bo strapet, contained @ wash rise up from behind the hedge, | case and substituted another dar. oe eee Ae eee eh was © drinking| throw up her hands ond coream, | ax. her sbeunee from the ream. 25 7 sats waa @ cupboard|"Al cieht. bere Sam, Go =~ Allie: His Caemtaaaads, RI ROPE SLES 7 a = — —— ue ¥ } a yu