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6 The Bismarck Tribune ee ehind the Scenes Your P er. sonal Health ie (Established 1873) a in Washington By William Brady, M. D. a State, City and County Official Newspaper WITH RODNEY DUTCHER Ith but not dis- to healt! pd Dr. Brady will answer @ stions pertaining to eink Dr ; lished by The Bismarc! pany, i ‘Write letters briefly an rom, ie , marek, N D. and entered at the postothce at Bibmares on Man Rule Banned for Good in NRA Roose- Brnay 0 ce Eg nneed aveiope. marinate nats 2 _, @8 second class mail matter. velt “Suggests” That Biddle Hush . . . Wheeler 2 * George D. Mann Finds Out the Why of the Big Utility Protest . . . President and Publisher Women Rise and Smite Lobby’s Rider. Archie O. Johnson Kenneth W. Simons Secretary and Bus. Mer. Editor be no return to one-man rule in the NRA of the future. Unless the senate makes an amendment, the form Subscription Rates Payable in Advance mn tration will be left to Roosevelt. ° ; ie Daily by carrier, per year ..... (ore ++ 87.20 The president and Donald Richberg have discussed ; ke os , are still confused about the meaning a te Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) ....... 720 ||the question frequently. They agreed that a gent like 3 3 : : te CR ee IE Tien teen 2 Daily by mail, per year «in state outside of General Johnson could get things done a lot faster than 3 ers : ‘ ly that the milk Bismarck + 5.00 |] board like the present NIRB. i Q ; : Bais eee is wid ae TOE: Daily by mail outside of North : But they also agreed that no sane, high-grade man| © et pote i Mot Da ft Weekly by mail in state, per year would ever take such a job again and that, even if he i on ‘ 4 the sole purpose of Weekly by mail outside of Ni did, the thousands of inevitable pressures on him would 2 neces eee ceseeeees al soon knock him off balance, The chairman of a board can always pass the buck to the full board when a few billion dollars’ worth of industry lands on his neck. That’s why the revised NRA Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation will be governed by a board—though the supreme NRA power will continue to rest with Roosevelt, Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this newspaper and also the local news of spontaneous origin published herein, All rights of republication of all other matter herein are also reserved, A “HINT” TO BIDDLE Roosevelt, writing not long ago to Chairman Francis Biddle of the National Labor Relations Board about an investigation he wanted made, “Let’s not have any publicity on this. It oc- curs to me that you and I have been getting our names in the newspapers too often lately.” Somehow or other, Biddle’s name hasn’t been 80 prominent since. But one still seems to read about Roosevelt occasionally. Inspiration for Today For men verily swear by the greater: and an oath for confirmation is to them an end of all strife —Hebrews, 6:16. xk k ‘A great man may be the personification and WHY OF THE BIG “PROTEST” type of the epoch for which God destines him, but Chairman Burt Wheeler of the Senate Interstate le. F F Commerce committee was startled the day he received more than 3000 letters, nearly all protesting against the = Wheeler-Rayburn holding company bill. Then his clerks he is never its creator—D’Aubigne. Sound Consideration Needed [Fen Haruna pee om Mets such as the following “Dear Sir: Please find enclosed printed matter which Whatever the outcome or the political con- siderations involved in the current embroglio eye Ag dias "arene wicks leg ase aakRA "OO TANS over North Dakota’s state highway depart-|signed by four voters. ment, those in authority should be careful not], FE oat PheahdrteorionBhmt perce adobe to neglect the interests of the people nor to the when pponerd ae atten Lesa This is underestimate the power and importance of the} * nea penis federal government in arriving at a solution. eouurran taght On pt dies hy checked Tine FOR ALL OF THE MONEY SPENT IN/|Tesent this very much, but they Know they hed better ROAD CONSTRUCTION DURING THE LAST to you so that when you get flood of letters you THREE YEARS HAS BEEN FEDERAL|™!!! know how and why you received them . . .” MONEY. IF THE ROAD-BUILDING PRO- KAISER'LL STAY PUT ;.. GRAM IS TO CONTINUE, THE WORK MUST - BE DONE WITH FUNDS FROM THE FED. Vellable which ‘strived here during ERAL TREASURY. Se ee In view of this fact we are in no position to take too independent a stand in dealing with the government or its agencies. A glance at the federal law under which road grants are received by the state, coupled with examination of our highway history, proves the point. H 3 i a8 g g (@1085 NEA SERMOR In the first place, federal money is NOT turned over ropa’ door carefully behind raised brows. But the ex-Kaiser wants to stay where he is—and to the state for spending as it sees fit, Strict rules and | nave his income bootlegged out to him, if possible, MILLICENT GRAVES, secretory fs cery-engeanpiaen A sdenars wien Soups” be we “you wil fons must be adhered to if the money is to keep ee * pa Taney ger “f5 |to be seen standing in the corrt-| understand what I mean when I LD, fads WOMEN SHOW POWER empleyer in his offices dead. Z e ‘che rushes a and veg- |dor te front of your door. The|show you the clew. It was some nat has happened within the last year to one], Female wrath wrecked the Jobbyist-inspired rider ‘ac_a betel under em es police will be here in s few min-|thing which I found in the bath eagerness ances ae moe en 3 aoe seme | par a sory tne x eit to 5 Living up to its rules. As a result, it REFUSED TO CON- pa The howe passed the ser at Deheat of « lobbyist administration’ eee ae pe ea tatieoom of the chantfeur's wheat con- r3 CUR in the award of contracts to him. His machinery |for flour millers who had persuaded wheat state cons Crencetga Sronet, takes her beme.ta- | He shook his head. “Yes,” be said, and suddenly sets idle. He has recelved no new contracts in North | freq. sustain the President Hic cent OMAN HAPP, wares | “No,” be said, “your secret te| opened hfs clenched hand. Dakota and none ELSEWHERE IN THE NATION. In| Evidence indicated the effect of the diets attacked i Bilticent, against bie, stepbeetber, |eafe, It's another matter. My| Crampled into a tall in the palm this specific case the principal charge was that he was ee ae ee fara aan goodie tapes teeket ee not dealing fairly with his employes. The penalty, for —— os meen: on eae eet ocne: The stale, aren stte wished toda wars false aoa | mecenettersenmenntey 80, could not help him in the least. under ber door Ce She hadn't anticipated the news! were tight little fist. Her senses te tu ges sng ene ef wh en haan i BRS ieee Ses Par" es sn t's nnd sa | cpa tm ace ee al wi can happen LOA re ite 'e the government becomes incensed. ae She walks bors. soos ing at Happ and repeated the|she was spared the necessity of At that time, it will be recalled, there was consider- Sua enters, Tt jo chasaent to acne: worten” be antes “murdered.” esr aa ag soy ms able difficulty over the question of who should be high- Milligent, ‘trightened. retarne, te | wwhe did tet" throbbing siren, the nolee mace by ‘way commissioner, just as there is now. The government the cultence of books whieh Jarvis “We don't know.” tires as @ car slid around.a corner withdrew its recognition of Frank A. Vogel, who had vliaS hotker onttonse.” “When was # donet” | 8 Fapld speed. been serving in that office, but Vogel persisted in his |® NOW GOON WITH THE STORY | “Some time this morning,”| Jarvie Happ closed his fingers contention that he should continue in the post. | Wi h Oo her Reprinted to CHAPTER XV Jarvis Happ eaié, and bis voice| over the bit of linen and lace. The result was that for three weeks North Dakota was | | tt t they “say. [MILLICENT tore at the tasten- | 50 Slot se ost who did Tem be| cna he nie shout this to any. without & highway department, in to far as the govern-| | mere tage of the suitcase with |Sta" car Ges toe last ect of mens oe men was concerned—AND FEDERAL ROAD MONEY | | DITORS : Ered eee ee the tatocior| lie, 404 when 2 nd cut who| FYAPP turned, noiseleesiy opened STOPPED COMING INTO THIS STATE. i ips: Ud and Cound tae a aneellansoes | 214 tt Lam going to be absolutely |42 the door, looked out into the No new contracts were let and many road crews Sesortment of books which, by no | S24, etierly wittont merey. te corridor, then nodded reassuringly were idle because of that fact, Trade-Marks in Nevada stretch of the imagination, could | £2" Do" on “understand?” yey and slipped out, closing the One result of this situation was that the average of possibly bave been books of 86-/ “ane gait the color changing in Meine uanelextvaciee, $700,000 & month which had been spent on road con- count involving the business deal |nor tacq, Was tt possible that Happ didn't tracts in the three months preceding September was SRA. AE ABTS: FLAP 286 2” ho said, “Go you eay| know that was her handkerchief? not again approached during the year. It slumped to HORIZONTAL body. ‘These books bad been hurriedly |‘*2tte mer lk tasty, oy watering ber the handkerchiet about $450,000 during September and never reached the 1 Ten-yearold e thrust into the suitcase, appAr | want te delattely enderscood that| cm bis ert ce eine set eeenee former high figure, the coming of winter halting opera- sansient ently without regard for order. |1 goa't care who the persom may | tempt to shake her composure cy tlons under contracts let after the battle was over. : and when the suitcase bad besa |he_3 am going to be absolutely | that she would make - mene: picked up some of the books had ~ she & confession, A glance at what CAN happen if the government UM Bheeted home without mercy.’ but, if that hed been his purpose, it decides to take action against this state is indicated by fallen open. Happ moved away trom the/ hed succeeded oo admizably that as sails, Millicent stared at the open! goor. is teaame mero the federal road law, passed in 1021, 15 Neither. cultease, Rvidently the substite- |r wags Oe Fe ei ete aett Reve tellowes In ‘addition to prescribing the duties and privileges tion had been arranged so that “Trwanted to tall you,” be said, | Sans oc7antase As it was. he of the government and the states in relation to federal’ in some cases injured or even poisoned. she would not notice what bed/~enat the police were going to 0 | ever to her reactions al grants, it also enumerates penalties which may be ap-| Fortunately, Governor Richard Kirman Lappened until she started work ‘ners, 1 dida’t want you to got in ‘The police were coming! plied in the event a state fails to meet its part of the| consent to this clear violation of constitutional rights ox the books. The two suitcases! panic when you heard them| That realisation struct tear into contract. and invitation to fraud. In a message returning the Oedes tor whens Setre*dioe and et the came, gene [wae Millicent Graves very soul” So One law is that the state must maintain its roads g use a thing is eral appearance. And the Dies |te cicovereaye s '' ”* “at|police would undoabsedly question nf 3 Funeue gg | Tould have worked tad ebe sot] Stems tow minstenage. |""rus police eres Senet More bappened “How happeat” know eagles. morning,” be said. bad been| How could she 24 Wainscoted. 19.76 jamp, ste iilicent thought sbe | rather trying day yesterday. 1) whereabouts uring the pest tee 26 Her playing is Type junicate Jarvis | could well appreciate how atterty| months without letting cae 5 50 woman, 4 rubber. Thea she decided | exhausted you were, and 1, my: | chat she was the , 30 Ocean. 51 Jot. 6 Finishing. 43 To whirl. would keop ber OWS/ seit, had been under something been working for George Dringnnt In addition, and here is the important clause, the. 31 Old-womanigh. 52 Iris rootstock. 7Knot ins 46 Flat round he was alrea¢y mized| ors strais.-o 0 Sin Drimgold? “ed 83 Doctor. 54 Silkworm, lasso. plate. strange eitestions Millicent realised secretary of agriculture may issue orders that NO MORE 34 Vineyard 55 Onagers. 8 Anglers’ 46 Flower. not make complete GBB sodéed, pleased that bis tomething clea Ber clothes would MONEY FOR HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION BE ALLO- product. 56 he is famous baskets. 47 Passage. understanding bad saved ber | tBdoubtedly show the wetting they CATED TO THE STATE UNTIL THE MATTER IS 35 Exclamation. asa—._—s_ S Aye. 48 Time gone by ‘was 00 utterly fatigued that feo Sap mamemtay St mins Os | Oe wecls cmne emre,_ S80 However 87 Harms. 87 And plays in 10 Back of neck. 53 Note in scale Bumbed. Ghe|cuses or ta Bod roche amine those clothes pay the 40 Drinks dog- —— (sing.). 11 Heavenly 85 Form of “a.” Guitease, staggered Pi op apy ~~ S oe ber where she hed ue dluapproral soacdee, Aa pos tind bovt toons with thenes te aeaethas Tan fetes tere, out, Harry Folding was my ows | them and thrust them into a cor resist the current of persona! ob.ufeer. He enjoyed | ner of the closet. The fur cobt. she iness has been built my unlimited confidence ang|bardiy knew what to do with, by advertising. To a served so one bet me. Vizally, however, che decided that ‘with the guarantee. To the become part of “Usually ¢ to but a few minutes | she dared do nothing, but left tt on Nevada law-givers may ry = t 3 © Cloquisting po of money-changers and rightly ub-] TINS | | oT | | P| a time, after come 16 minutes, 1|sssatled ber, Senate WITH THE epi te them that « ttle SSA frommas, tho. Naseer nosis. ane Ghe thrust her band down into coe ‘ttn PPP Ret eo ramet manne poner | comers ts arse” fe going to ‘That book, Pauper,” prob- ' an tuvestigation. The housekeeper | tts teys 4 f deals with royal scion before saspended {2 peat ansort ah fee Sod after hs ‘American heiress, told me Be bed Bet bese te for | mest trom the swiveled boots, was eolores the breakiagt, so 5 west to Bis room | tn the pocket of the fur ‘Te toes said to be on the way ite beak © ree ebien a " Fst would sever oa about halt oo. that, you've got 8 teolated from the fest ot the] soteat “apen ‘sateen ‘ay “azisiaat, 2 Se» Ronse. So wes Gund. Ha ned been fast withdrawn ber band from ine | gravel Aertnkers uss ‘She wodéed ber bead mochent- Bosse asec ettas eee ~ ‘course, supposed to jeally, ‘The Gret giance from the corner Papal gatey Bod vaaby ed $f ber ere chilled ber blood with se saiee grew from good will. a cise, 0 ciew 40 tetimete fo te Robert Cate stood ts the door ent one, Satere thes 1 alen's went to tremt| ot Closet, leering at her! u . i i? 3 a date