The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 11, 1935, Page 6

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1985, ehind the Scenes in Washington The Labors of Hercules Had Nothing on This re SA a STITT i geg® se TO Your Personal Health By William Brady, M. D. . Brady will answer questions Ltciogrr to health but not tee iefl; in ink, fe Oe ett ene ‘Tribune, Tey queries must be accompanied by addressed envelope, Independent THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Established 1873) State, City and County Official Newspaper spring while he was off fishing, Congress wreck- ed what was left of his were more factors in what happened—and much else that happens these days—than sence. First, Roosevelt has slipped in prestige an larger number of Democratic members have been to defy him on this issue or that, There's no » coherent popular support for his measures such as used to keep senators and representatives in line. His friends continue to hope that F. D., with his old-time brilliance, will soon again stage a spectacular Psychological coup which will summon that strength be- Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation § — | 4 him once more. nownK WOLVES HOWL FOR MEAT Member of The Associated Press a ‘The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the ‘use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this ots 2 and also the local news of spontaneous origin pubil All rights of republication of all other matter herein are also reserved. Daily ‘Weekly by mail in state, per year ...... Weekly by mall outside of North Dako! per year ‘Weekly by mail in Canada, per year . g Inspiration for Today ‘The Lord also will be a refuge for the op- Pressed, a refuge in times of trouble.—Psalms, 9:9. eee Oppression is but another name for irrespon- sible power.—William Pinckney, pee er Eerie mere fi We're Gonna Have Rain One of the quaint conceits among Bismarck People is that O. W. Roberts, federal weather j i yy rial tists i i all but observer, is RESPONSIBLE for the weather. relief and in — When it is dry his friends and acquaintances If the administration ier avolds an orgy tales look at him with sour visage, are inclined to dal, it will be lucky. deer a little and ask why he doesn’t do better. Conversely, when it rains, he receives fre- quent congratulations, bows to the friendliest of smiles. No one knows better than Mr. Rob- bet erts that it is all in fun, that the whole business is merely a manner of recognizing the import- ance of his long service in keeping North Da- kota’s weather records. Neither he nor his friends have any idea of substituting him for the Deity which guides the planets or the rain clouds in their courses. No one in Bismarck knows better than Mr. fore the board ‘of tax appeals in Pi Roberts that it is impossible to forecast weather . Mellon seven of trends over a long period. From a scientific prices! hat ausiaver Cpnemiee to Congress standpoint he would be the first to deny that} Put an end to these methods of tax i i ROOSEVELT MUST ACT anyone can tell what the weather will be two D dnetity inESrtatNiy, Jaa ies —_ il Hd Taeee te fell i 5 Hi fe REE ag weeks hence, hampered the New Deal's best friends in Congress and|the army Yet it is encouraging to note that, of all our ~leotnad enemies both encouragement and weapons f0F |the size Suen sho edie mo te, and not be weather prophets, he is most certain that we This ituation to Roosevelt's biggest tains in seven years. me to, ill hi b: ial ici: i ig | “must” poser retiacted-clacerhiees rity phn a re d. . The estimated increase to let you know that whether or net/ knows what it’s going to mean.’ will have substantial and beneficial rains this os “4 Millicent felt Norman Happ’s continued dismal outlook for most other “musts” un- to Uncle Sam in change year. He gives no scientific explanation for | ess Roosevelt reasserts his once peerless leadership, 0 pred igre grr “og conrgniny his confidence. Perhaps, in a pinch, even the ARMY KEEPS DRINK SPOT para pa sweet, innocent little girls,” Caise scientist depends upon what he feels in his diag eons preprint rer og torenstotimt oad ee bones. And something tells Mr. Roberts that | derbitt hotel at Old Point Comfort, Va., a favorite week- “Get out!” Happ said. our situation is going to improve. He has told} "4 resort on @ reservation long ago ceded by Virginia “Not until she tells me to,” Gaise . Ms i to the United States for military purposes, said. one and all about it, apparently ignoring the Senator Harry Byrd and Congressman Bland of Vir- By way of answer, Millicent pert little remarks and the lifted eyebrows of Lpevmeeccreg angen pte rsp tear cea walked to the door, stood with her the cynical and pessimistic. Despite his ad- the oo of liquor could be stopped. Under Virginia pony om the knob, and eaid, “Get A ra reais m oe i rt vancing years he is still an optimist. a polit Cer sriney page? ia aemaisd Fe me rights Caise sneered. “Til It is well to have such a one active in our| diction within military posts might create “intolerable Ye conn Sat bow apron idst. Hi hi be in e but | Situations.” So the resolution seems dead. “stele/ You can Sigare out much good mi is prophecy may ror, it (Copyright, 1985, NEA & Ine) it’s going ‘to do both of you.’ everyone is cheered by the fact that it is made. ——— ae ee “Trying to insinuate that you've And in passing, it might be noted that this With O h Reprinted to iiss Gtilucente) which be found Pc Oe — the ignition keys — something on the girlt™ Happ month is the first in many in which the rain- u ther thes et) ‘obert Onjec enters Bilticent’s Fm sorry, Me. Cnien but I'm not “['ve got plenty on her” Catse . ‘@ may or socom, interested you or your car.’ said, “and when I leave here, fall is in excess of the average for the given mays met NOW GO ON WITH THE STORE | «well,” ho said, “a moment ago| taking it with me” date. «them: icceangrenige you were pulling something out of] “Take this with you, ten,” Happ Maybe that means something, maybe it|«# - Marte side, hoping eho bad CE DOcie of 7oRr fer cnet and...*|enld, and ewang his right foot @oesn’t, but for the time being it gives at least Hightesn Years Adter Property-| conocaled the ay container which | tng out as though to pall her right| RUT Caloe Jumped tuto the hall & peg upon which to hang the optimistic declar- ‘The anniversary of our entry into the World War was pressed against her robe. hand from her side, way ahead of the foot. Milli ation, “we're gonna have rain.” finds Europe once more preparing { wil learn to keep out of| Millicent thought rapidly. There| cent Graves slammed the door shut, in Wot, the sank and file of tee Ney : 1 Sizection which aie mach to oom: ir with bowttdoring quichnesn’ Ser| te'mes teorees tastes 4 as |, the deseo ttn sch ine tam nm, ag | TS, on ce Czar _of Fashion eet eee eee eas, oe ae iver's iw, pel ‘ope, we Beceseasy . | Our failure to d 18 , while its ; door, or must I/ stinging slap. As he recoiled she| “Has he tm Burleigh county Monday, is step in the right direc: ou ‘pire lo ou) Reeh pens wi AROS NIE re er jock on that xy . Pres aos - gct something on your” i ely & epwand ruber frie on tint | sods te mo ie mie sug Larrect cw ren, Shes a coed on [Seacoast nee S| meme ve we we ‘The reason for the timidity of our progress lies in| war of long duration, torof fashions. TAITIAI | ID MEN IOU ETB! 22 Public auto. by ey es come | Portunity to toes thé key container| have come ation ‘e the fact that the law, as it exists now, is more of a tax| | The manner in which we were drawn inl 9To breathe = WIEIE IDLY EEDIONE} 28 To pilter. ‘You'd go down | ‘#F into the interior of the closet.| She wanted to lower her eves, i p war, first by our own financial and political stake loudly in sleep. 1UISIE IE Mllwi! [3| re ee erm ee Cat Gun] OR ouk” the mld, “or ER yet ecusd met tees en ate es a ie that | Ailled cause, and second by ® bellef that essential justice Li A 2.5 heath tno Deans scream.” She knew how a faithful dog feels they are competent to drive a machine which easily may|the Allied cause, has taught us little. Although Renee 008 = - « fine on ee ae vagy By become an instrument of death. They are given no phy-| still rather thoroughly disillusioned as to the idealian| 16To scatter. “But I'm set down at the beech.”| “Daan yon," be enid, “Til chew | sae ene te master. Her knees of the war which we helped prosecute, we emerged from} 17 Sloth. she caid, “and if I were I would whether ¢ eae men tee Som. sore CMA | it s nation with a broader interest 19Northeast. BY ezhibit myself tn ech apparal-e8 | Got away with Bt Dost ate oo eae ne er tel me what st tar anyone, what his condi eligible \- for public eahibition f anked, ere Heer Provided. .be cong. the smal 9.0m. the aan ot woulda invite the pebiie to drep| ‘BK You erm,70g Hale he-rilf"| INO" che auld ta a tow, weak + 22 Flour boxes. on me st inopportune momests. | Crm strugsied to break free, and “My father,” be sald, “told me to The law will be effective in driving incompetent 34 Mineral — Op ny Pep hy Sim ere be ceo oe come to you. He couldn't get away, i 44To cut as a and be became instantly surly. etal almest broke Be's talking with the officers. He 27 Fabulous bird. “Tm going to ask you 8 few que Despite herself, am invelue-leaid to remember that you had come se abit, cm at TE etn at eel en Set 47 Reproduced, “Tm not going to talk with vou."| "The door from 2 ene of 3 He lives is 50 Stop! “Did you know that there'd been open, Norman Happ stood eo eet She faced him and said, “But | The new act Is much better than none at al, but| organization.” ——, France, 51.0eean, Sight Commitiad Bere lest) ehresbold. shen wasn't in Seattle anc I dont know ut . oa its operation should be watched carefully to learn its repnet (00. zn $7e. Rens om $2 Gcoa 6 ae i, dirty sere, Hepp) aay Irving Siaciee Bachetine” in an armament race. 38 Exists. 55 Equable. 1 To steal. 49 Guide thread. stood very straight, very erect amd/ aise whirled to feo him, | wnes my father aaye you ae 40 Lump of 5 eee el. Pr ag 50 Valiant man. very dignified. 2 Nematy, out of tha’ he saie.| ett the police, ‘They'll ask you butter. Turkish title. 10 golng to Norman Happ placed his right! something about where azar 60H is a designi3-To scorch. away with soc en intrelon tbs| Bend on the ‘choulser, of Oniers| Samet’ side ornament. er and ——~. 13 Pace. eaid, “by making any Sartting | OS, ee Senee Greet Oe ae “But suppose they should wire 42 Authoritative 61 Heathen god. 16 He is statements, Bre oe me the! Pigg Eg egg d ‘Mr, Bachelder—it there ts any such whole family murdered. anything rash. person?” £ poesia 3a) 20s Seley the quae] SBat ety et BN lee bees “My father,” he said, “will take on _we were discussing.” and you wont be oe * }oare of that, Please do just as he Fa fato whet ant Mibiest vase cee 2 aoe ee ig om witht tne te eel atte i tn ot pate A 3 don't claim it’s « right. face, looked at moment, Mt because it’s a matter ef am emer. “That's what I've got in my pals, Sal tae oe ee enya,” ® good-will the rest quacy.” you beast!” she eaid. he told her. “Father ie nearly a} mander of the Asiatic fleet, will visit Yokohama on of Great “I tell you that I'm net going to} Oaise cursed, gamped bask, tet-| ways right.” day the fleet exercises begin; and a little later on poed = x . Togs 7" ‘* Gistract “my atten | ting 90, hie grip of Ber. He com.| he wanted desperately to come ee a ee we ee FFE IW LPN Tote mame free Se Sct oe a (Rate at on a ‘The church bo ees iikely . WN 428 aa Millicent fiung up her hands to-|lny ber bead ca bie cheat end soe omé entegoniem iN ees NAS NO fato bere, “The polices,” he} through her guard, struck her ou] ind must have chown in her eyes. Gee ‘s to maneuver WE NE? TT aid, “are going to suspect you|the side of the head, Then che| He stepped toward her. partment’s response \ Xx ‘They're going to suspect everyens.| beard the smacking impact of At that moment the door opened. —" pRhicg gE Fil PN RS You've going to be questioned by | bunched knuckles against bens. Ghe| Robert Calse stoed on the threshold. It all Burope. We must the police.” They've going to ask | opened her eyes and stared dasediy| With him was s man in pisin home to prevent our Betans so hose serve Gams Wreee] toca’ ene MeccaarEaeee anata er atone en Bad the pen the and armaments in living, bow long you've bees living] wards, while Norman etané-| Stamp of Getective written on him, s our own nationals in there, and e bundred other things. |iag with bis fect both im clothes and features, we can hardly avoid Wiss ore Jon antes 0 08 chemt” | sper, Sia Sow Cruse “Is this the woman?” the me Bus if we decide to “Weet Fm getag to tell them,” | forward, slowered at hin asked, Possible, in the event ebe caid, “is my business.” Oe ne Robert Cates, staring defiantly at ‘Deve been made we frieeé—shat ts, | want to be your) bed to keep bis balance. “This, Officer, is the women.” position of neutrality ° Grlend, but zou and | peed to came] “Tl get ent af here? he ong, a. $39 Be Cantignesy ey

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