The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 4, 1935, Page 4

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he Bismarck Tribune An Independent Newspaper THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) ehind the Scenes in Washington WITH RODNEY DUTCHER . Your Personal Health By William Brady, M. D. . ak at $ 4 4 Dr. Brady will answer be iteg| piriaiaing to health but not dis- be ae See ene ae thats AN queries imust be sccompanied by Published by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis-| rat salaries Paid to Code Experts One Reason NRA Will r 3 é : a nataped, self-addressed envelope. * | Marek, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at Biamarck| gurvive ... Cans Cost More Than Food That Goes Second class mail matter. in Them. .. Anti-Lynch Bill Threatened With Defeat. George D. Mann ‘Washington, May 4—Among the reasons NRA will be President and Publisher continued is the combined code authority budget of $41,- Archie ©. Johnson Kenneth W. Simons 000,000. a f : Secretary and Treasurer Editor Fidel p fe teres), syphilis, alcoholiam, overeating, lead Spread around in salaries, as most of it is, this pro- " infections such typhoid 24 yumonia and influenza if vides incentive for an earnest, hard-working . Bais i ae T eens of opinion as to tebeceo, hoy fe Daily by carrier, per year Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) Daily by mail, per year (in state Richards of the bituminous coal industry and W. H. Ferry of the hat manufacturers, each of whom draws rae plumbing contracting, $1,259,000; ing $1,071,000; and baking, $900,000. ‘The $20,000 or more jobs, besides those mentioned, are in the dress manufacturing, investment banking, mil- linery, motion picture, tobacco, paint and varnish, photo- Inspiration for Today Dear! , not yoursel but waning vitality rather rtf sade Gath wrath for it is written," Ven: tries on $50,000 or even $75,000 found and polsonings geance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord— | |make NRA see the necessity. YOU UNRAVEL THIS ONE Senator “Blind Tom” Gore of Oklahoma: “Un- der the processing tax, the government of the United States compels the consumer to pay the producer 3 The Time to Fight Is Now the price.” “ a Announcement by Col. Louis Farrell that he , 2 (rer closed the Fort Lincoln reservation to high- ta the tase tent ta : pee ‘ay traffic, coupled with news from Washing- i Bey Hi F QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS months of pregnancy pain in my right Tate, it pro- | sophy of social justice, and then, hav- ‘| au ous uppuntiaties WONRIG Eom eee tie ee, bg oon that a North Dakota delegation has pre- monetary crisis|ing broken their promises, practice| fused ‘feared better throughout ted the request for more buildings at the OLI | ICS . the philosophy of plutocracy-ather| a nermele sy elven “ow about Having asoene baby, itor having to the national government, emphasizes the Seas eae cau beckons use saber portance of this institution to Bismarck and | “°es 26 per cent of the business—to show = - fe necessity for supporting it in every way |visions whatever: Johnson used NRA figures, NATION'S CAPITOL to us. . ‘The tomato pack for 1934 was about $35,802,000. John- Not everyone appreciates the fact that one| ;riuans Citte red feign ted tbocesntred ent the biggest business enterprises in North ; Nica 2 j ‘Answer—Thank you. At any rate, it can do no harm to "hakota now is being carried on from the local Lelronreonsendt collected from the roof, after the early rain has washed the roof, is quite itary post. i wi for drinking. . I (Copyright 1935, Jchn F. Dille Oo.) Si aroha % DARK BLOND — i E ught here and distributed as needed by the : us units. Some $2,000,000 worth of goods hi 3:yas moved through Bismarck last year by this a tion and as much or more will be ‘Ztandled this year. in the as long as Japan doesn't challenge the winner, | horn. This is BIG BUSINESS but the army has = ‘The - HERE window rewarded generous h publicit; d the whole, thi sion and national snueacaine Guavms, ceassuey anna es Cana oe hascoochson tae Mio sa tose ise apaseca toperiom uch publicity and so, on the whole, the people silver Under the $e, GEORGE, DRIMGOLD. ance her | lower stairway as he van down to|cf the clerk who stared at her ve learned little about it. terms te hag! ZARUIS GAP. 2 stranger, ofere ward the lobby. from behind the desk with world The payroll at Fort Lincoln is an important silver Ries una ar Bentz, chew where be oss saw ear hepeadscauebe ame o Maikigent’ ave’ the maate:type. et to the merchants of Bismarck. Some pur- world market price, = Ser home, tatredeciag wer'ee'eis | gloomy, piled with garbage cans,|She stared at him haughtily and Prior to the president's proclama- Honmam, “he Sects Gapre cer |boxes, barrels, broken packing| sald, “Let me see your register, tion, well-informed circles were con: CAISE: MRS. DICK | cases, and other bits of rubbish.| please.” fident the it had decided GENTRY, partner: ené | She felt certain that, while perhaps| He handed her the book and she [ot aden cgpr are tebe ger gear pln a Mrs. Have” | an occasional truck might rumble| looked back through the pages un- while, thus slowing ‘Happs heme Meent through ‘would found name under which onth is spent in Bismarck. We would miss it Umiting” the Teallations of ailver ge sortecioen womalt aus blaae be bot tie trafic through i end| she had registered and the room this source of patronage were cut off. oy oa es come conn with Drimgel@’s | few pedestrians, number that had been assigned to Fi It is rather obvious that if Fort Lincoln ever (Copyright, 1988, NEA Service, Inc.) ‘Twe Ad une [ices me yeaa Phachaeic) fro egrgeoryiioticry — aa oergeaoenegr a pecs ii to be expanded, this is the time to achieve But the slow Millicent ané Norman tears the | her ankles, tucked her skirt about| vacant, please?” hat end. The buildings really are needed. If A Reprinted to markets sor driven t7 the woman te sr | them, placed ber elbows ca her| He handed her = chart. Mill+- Ste do not get them now there is more than With Other they “say. While they “are” taare "esurcces Seed FEE pre rs gobo es We may of Ties te exten, then toaves Nose come minutes she oa was but she to ossibility that a recommendation to abandon DITORS may apt ney eng feliowe So ee_out wee tin. [the thud of fest as two men e+ ‘nother room and sald. “What's the post will: be made and adopted, for army prrte "The Hissing suttees sensetsins Singers | t"tnew’ wes talking cad wnie| oA dollar seventy-ave” cers do niot care to run behind in their to Been pele Sees se mates [Oh ml nn Ten ware | cum frowned, allt her_tagee thly expenses any more than other folks, The Franco-Russian Treaty have to permit the aed ‘could down ache Ind a good many of the junior officers have avi Sake ) fo Pe ww Tn <a en. — hat unhappy experience when they are forced treasury price MMLICENT cared at the min! ‘The pair climbed up the stairs) “This room?” she asked. b seek quarters in town. ber, 1933, there walking down the corridor,|to the thir€ floor. She waited] “That.” he said, “will be up ‘with it. In t her eyes wide with startled com-|auxiously, but 414 not hear them| $1.50. és The road situation also is bad. Proper fore- was jacked up to f prehension as she recognised him.|retera. The shadows lengthened. Lope eeedirs sd.-Si, Mhou 1d even For several esconds ‘Rot | s coolness Sled the afr. Millicent opened y@ bill across cat have sonngniaes ott that thi aa a realise thet the unequal tessine |e eremped end weary. nage ria Rey ny meyer tmen 5 ‘Whether. Mr. pul tion of the corridor made St virtu-| Hid the two men remained in| (Mise Millicent Jones,” and said, of the most heavily traveled in the state, gee the price run away like that is|ised us redress, preached the philo- aliy imposstble for him to oe ber. ioe coeetentet ane ave naam oicere bares bo? beins ad - sscuatpg np apr pe PA acon ripen ie bd ppcnisgtilee pT yea tows oo o. ball and. yelled, ; a Just left did Millicent tally appre “Front.” A Pobe Hfolicy, however, dictated that a graveled road Star of the Screen ite "hat RicharaGonsy "we mers ra tnow witbeet eine] Cnceasg fu ovate meey Bgnould be constructed rather than one with a ind seme errand in convection with| She picked up the sutton | MUI MD, Tie suites and’ tss surface. As a result we face the almost east-| HORIZONTAL __Answer to Previous Puzsle__ 19 Those who Case sian bone. nom. | pera See Cunatiae eo key which the.clork banded him, possible job of keeping the highway in con- post 17 Actress who slumber. 4 to ft a key fato tt, thea, ap-| moment but heard: nothing except Millicent pocketed her change, fol tion for use by heavy traffic. states. gpiene tame parently changing his mind, %e/the distant rumble of trafic an) 2404 ame oe The action of the Chamber of Commerce in oa, imanedlate action, eg 5iSfa U Bata coed bis. slabs hand, Said fhe pounding ot her own palse $9 150001 ine door and even took the nding a man to Washington to represent us counell, while Russia IRIOILIL Ig] * Unovenea repeated these two knocks after aa| eee pape tlall pi efleadgesiag n the effort to obtain new buildings was a con- ve at the call of either Ua ‘ interval, and then gave cue last) (VARRYING the suitcase, she de|she had concealed the notel tive one. It was recognition of the fact = ol agsteerace (1 Sid Heed knock. Cirreaded the stra, The tbty|{n which the bed written treet ye one. recogaition e 5 eR TRAIL 39 rinestem Millicent, watehing, saw that be| was deserted. She crossed te the|gold’s dictation. The notebook hat the time to make a fight is when you have bee peas ton eae 31 To perch. 414 not wait for an answer bat, | door, tugged % open and her heart/ was still there. chance to win; that it is better to take the ve elements in France ; 37 True olive following the knock, immediately | gave a wild leap as s cruising cab| Millicent took the notebook. f ive than wait until a fight is forced Jeol a it Finer tars 23 Punitive. ris) SP} xp tht. been nar e Be. toe and en baa oe poekg ber repens, pBacd frenped into the sutteage and | Epon u, as would be the case if «new propoal be found to satiety) 24To rub out, PIEBIOEY IEIKIABIPILEE 35 Narrative coat suddenly reatied ber predics| her an toquiring ginnoe fence a the case ta am 1’ *o abandon the fort were to receive favor in 32 To habituate, ¥ pam. ment, Gentry was anfonbtedly go| At her nod he slammed on his she rope h peed $Fashington. , 33 Bulb flower. : d0maey et. fag after iow y teste, 8 He would | brakes, Jumped scross pg eed foot which bi bed cvnwed Bob Cate | 4 It is sincerely to be hoped that the city, $s Grewine out Bites — see | eee and it would be but matter of| up the saltcase, and esid, “Where|account which had bean ovoton, hich apparently is charged with maintaining | ot fect that i Sagi of ability. Fence door. 45 Part in drama, seconds until be dashed out to the| to, Miss?” the note in Bob Caise's handwrit- | qhe road to the municipal airport and Fort Lin. | ur 129. Per~| 43 Missile 56 She has a fair 9 Ireland. 46 Related. Soeeeae en OE 6 nee ae eae] ae” unt Be pertienier Gemttue | ne wath Setaiey Maka’ bint oln, will do as good a job as is humanly possi-| aid hele conatituants annie VERTICAL ee a ae books, “Ferhape be would mabe for| Jervis Tepy’s hoes, Ske remem | mine cost. aoe f ~ ir : ; pa le in order that it may be kept in good shape|!® that aetemreasin’ te eke | $80 abdicate, 2Small tsland. 15 Silkworm. 51 Paid publicity. | TS9' tae ta Bis baste to deeogad,| whore che had auast the’ might] muttered. “Aayose oie enpceres til fall. By that time, if all goes well, we| “attitud eines. (ate 26 lee Aad am be would @ash down the which followed Drimgolé’s murder.|me now would have every shred Maay hav il-surfaced high’ i We very “intelligent” for the arialeing.se Z Saat : toward the stairs, She the oabby the name of] of evidence in - Die re ipertnnt ndjunces vo Beeman) SSL ieee mae: met ae ett Be, ee, ao ale eee, a, Sine; Jt ae foasseed by that she was entirely unconscious| you can.” oe cee of the the: Ae Oe ae a ying Bate. But of ite weight as she sped dows the| ‘The cab lurched into motion and| Millicent stared at % with « i 6 Seine tes Pane. oe stairs, She had started down the| Millicent, fashing a giance back| feeling of panic. The steady, in- Human Rights Above All payee plgieng oon last flight leading to the lower|at the apartment house, saw aj sistent ringing of that telephone Gecretary of the Interior Harold M. Ickes hit the poge rR floor when she suddenly realised | cabriolet swing around the corner | bell seemed to indicate that she ‘on the head when he told ears An ee ogy ry! that she would be trapped between | and glide to a stop at the curb, | had beer discovered. Be ae peat eames a ae us the lobby’ of the apartment house| She saw Bob Caise jump from| Slowly she crossed to it and ‘the most vital portions of our constitution. bad bed ieee rat settled back tm the| wire was Chet of the clerk ef the “We might give up all the rest of our constitution, if was no time to balance too frightened to look Jesk. “Miss Jones,” he said, Serres. aa got have eure anchorage for the the probabilities, She had to| back fearfal that Bob Caise|“there’s a gentleman here to see of our good ship America, if these rights re- py NO : and | suit, bid cited ye him. ed to us unimpaired,” he said. she ung the euitcase over the sill The cua tie ce mais |kuow ceca oe Oe Oe ae ‘Phere is much sense in that statement. In the last down to the stecl-barred platform | artery of trafic and Millicent, seé-|some mistake.” aie, our government is secure as Jong as the demo- and followed tt, almost before the| denly thet she was s| “The gentleman,” the clerk Pe sommes on mri at cme Se at Seas ets me as a's | chalice me Pe base pted as long as those three rights are main- She had barely gatoed the plat-| her face would be invisible to traf] you know.” f intact, form and adjusted her skirts about| fle offcers'or curioes pedestrians.| Millicent gripped the telephone them and you save all; limit them, and you are ber ankles when she heard the) The cab rounded a eorner to the| receiver, wondering what to do. find before Jong that you have lost all the rest. ound: of feet thudding down the nh trad wl yr Re Ponte bed she wondered, impesative i staircase, Ghe turned toward the| Tho driver the door open,|inuckles pounded against the Y nae. corridor and saw Richard Gentry | helped Millicent to the sidewalk, | door. Gon't mind those American dashing past, running rapidly. carried her suitedse into the hotel. (Te Be Conttaned).

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