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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1935 ehind the Scenes | That Alaskan Idea Has Possibilities in Washington z « Sesto ay a WITH RODNEY DUTCHER ‘The Bismarck Tribune ie An independent Newspaper “} THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ! (Established 1873) | Your Personal Health By William Brady, M. D. Dr. Brady will answer questions pertaining to health but not dis- ite letters briefly and in ink, Address Dr, Breay, "in care of ‘The ‘Tribune, ‘All queries must be accompanied by & stamped, self-addressed envelope. - State, City and County Official Newspaper ‘| a - .. Published by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis- fharek, N.D, and entered at the postoftice at Bismarck | Miracles DO Happen. Five Senators Have Turned @ second ciass mail matier. George D. Mann Ee! at NRA Ay is THE GAS PAIN COMPLEX President and Publisher ++. Butchering the Truth. After every evening meal I get full of gas— { Archie O. Johnson Kenneth W. Simons Coca Draw in Rees, fussbudgets, this is going to hel | |" Secretary and Treasurer Editor Washington, May 7.—The senatorial junket to the or" ter is not atrophied or make you madder 14 Virgin Islands this month is going to be one of those —quite uncomfortably distended . . . . nen parties to which a body comes: re wen A 3 f meal because of the inevitable gas. I do not F ; vance sture of abnegation qi ‘unpart , each Be ak family and sometimes think these vening meals i } Subscription Rates Payable member of a five-man committee has decided he’s too . 4 by a perrapgnstiad of tension which may be bad for me. t 4 Daily by carrier, per year ...........+ eeeeees Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) ...... Daily by mail, per year (in state outside of Bismarck ...........+. ered * Daily by mail outside of North Dakote ‘Weekly by mail in state, per year ..... Weekly by mail outside of North Dakota, POT YEAr ..cerecereves eoerevceces, 1.50 Weekly by mail in Canada, per year "120 . _ f a ai > sie house there are usually seven or eight Permay ‘Tydings of Maryland, Clark of Missouri, White of Maine, " i * ; : Ive spilled 8 f Zeal of peas by siriking my King of Utah, and Metcalf of Rhode Island. ’ : { in omer ‘words nervousness, (. M. B.) Clark quit the committee when Tydings insisted the (Ob aeiste oes ‘i i ‘Well, what’s a forkful of peas? Peas trip be made in May while congress was. in session. Pies . ‘ 2 I have politely requested a child of my first wife’ / : ‘ Sn ee it smeared all over my thumb. And I swear might like to miss, but few could afford to miss. safety at our house, Ask for another hard roll and duck or : t it over the Publicity, apparently, finally deterred even Tydings : : ‘ MG from going. But the investigation will proceed. In a i J pe cee Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation brilliant flash, Tydings saved it when he picked Senator Bob marsala ioe North Caroline fo take Clark's place. Member of The Associated Press ths an insatiable world traveler. friends The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the say he could no more resist the temptation to take a ‘use for republication of all news dispatches credited to| away from these shores than he could start going it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper and also| out meals. If you are still boss ished herein, ; ¢ : from the t offenders. If you're just tl SA AaSH, teepeu tice SP SHEE Getler Barels'brs| Hees been around the world several mes ' > trom the agant offenders. if youre Jus also reserved. home is full of maps, charts of voyages, and the like. - bet lfc A pean ner ak ot tie Cats. 90 2 ecsonipaniee iy Tee Batannee ponetua” née ( 4 Mr. Bull Montana’s invention a comfort—an ingenious little mesh railing dings S ¥ i which slips on your knife to keep the peas from rolling off. we Se, ee j : But here, we're Sorgetting the ea. iene ‘MBARRA! ( Succinctly, yes, scientifically, too, accumulation o: causes ribet anid reread hearings 5 : pain or serious “isturvancs of any kind, In many disease conditions, some Se Waaiser User Folitatls be appr : P iy! of them serious enough, patients are apt to ascribe their unpleasant symp- Re ee unt toms to “gas attacks” or to “gas pressing” on something or other, but I re- ; f, that never does account for the trouble or the distress. Let us not A long line of company union officials from steel, . p - on about this. I’m telling you. I’m the doctor. You're just a Wiseacre, of Pee S with your morbid mind stuffed with notions the quacks, nostrum vendors company domination. Senator Wagner usually asked ‘ and incompetent doctors have suggested. So don't try to argue with me Inspiration for Today The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament showeth his handiwork.—Psalms 19:1, Nature is too thin a screen; the glory of the omnipresent God bursts through everywhere— Emerson. eee who was paying their expenses to Washington and it ° about it. I don’t want to laugh at you, for that might aggravate your 4 ‘usually turned out to be the company. ; trouble. E ‘ Industry’s Progress Toward the end of the hearings, Senator Walsh ask- : ‘Any upset or distress sufficient to require an emergency remedy or re = x x ed one such group whether it wished to testify or merely lief, even tho it be worite disguised alkali and condiment, Proof of the manner in which technological | submit s statement, ‘The group, confused, turned to } Smprovements continue to be made in industry niet trcrnt away sBeAcErEeOn to hu complain is contained in the report by the Automobile “This IS embarrassing.” eee Manufacturers’ association to the National AAA GETS LAUGH ON NRA Recovery administration that the motor mak- The AAA crowd, which never did like the rs have, during the last year, been paying the Marielle to hae case tara paCtanG owe cart thest wages in the history of the business. | snickering. 5, The average worker isn’t getting as much|,,,, pellet nd Fg elie led Raciad bel beret _ because he isn’t working as long, the average| under the poultry code. And the poultry code is eekly stint having been cut from 45.6 to 32.6 pes nadie aie siesieatan URAouan estan shours, but the rate of hourly pay has been| ister it. {stepped up to an average of 75.7 cents, which] ,,, tuertberot alae ania eoneeien code wi EE i OLITICS - at the - : NATION'S CAPITOL Beh or the consciousness or tis four and a half cents above the previous And maybe you think the AAA fellows dont enjoy By aia will eatery eoeey ii i pointing out that the lower federal court lew phigh of 71.2 cents in 1929. Total payrolls now upheld the gov riven the 1s rounds invelving trad The of the earth. I have all the| dre money I need.—Father Divine. e HI i fare 131 per cent above those of 1932, a low/| practice provisions (AAA's) and turned it down on the} The more seasoned politicians think Soint in the industry. two wages and hours counts (NRA's). the 1936 campaign is getting away 3 ahead of itself. A slowing-up may be Fi As a result of the application of codes, the TROUBLE ENOUGH NOW Peet Peete ie i i Mr. T. L. ff, so-called “king of the = ve Democrati labor cost per car now is the highest in the| .,,Mino wilt send any number of stikeorenkers any- (leaders. decided. at a White, House “history of the industry, being above the 1929} where on demand—gave the State Department 2 tremor verage, yet both the price and quality of all] “uring the recent Cuban strike irbersioey ; ae tars has established a new standard. he could san thine tee) creates Seaman: z Technological improvement is the answer.|, But the State Department, with visions of 10,000 in- (Copyright 1935, John F, Dille Co.) % DARK BLO a BF | te iF @ 1085 NEA Sa, BD, Py ee er pose hare bon pected ond x TM cee ee we SESE TERE TAT, |e man eet ee mil ome ane | shines are doing still more of the work than| ed men at Mendieta’s elbow. =) oo the nat Smplepes te be cmice “acna, | we have to have this thing solved.”| He's strong for you.” ‘ || was the case in 1929, As always, the motor| praising inet Gute tod's loree cnemployment: probieea a JARVIS BAPF. 9 stranger, Without sword Norman set -aey entered the liquor Endustry continues to be the best large scale| of her own. ws if it were } pxample of American ingenuity and mass pro- BUTCHEBING THE TRUTH erecpinin ‘tow i luction practice. A See AAA official (res se a esimneta- esi } It seems to be heading steadily toward the| (7%, Beeb. ites eenasten Ibi, SoBe ove hed Eke" bo partner cents recently envisoned by one leader when he| Price of beefsteak was “due to the processing tax.” uggested, though somewhat jokingly, that| men utr eee nue, propaganda from the packers. ventually a good automobile will be avail- (Copyright, 1935, NEA Service, Inc.) le to the customer for $187.50 “and the 50 ts will represent the manufacturer's profit.” With Other Hor wnat i i derly audit of the books. Instead|to Miss Phyllis Fat apart- ntse ookied toe scetsain tise ert ment. Tell her that you're selling dences of discrepanciee—tbings/ life insurance or soliciting for a which she had learned during the Hi position party identifies itself in O 7. ears The bic mind with that school Get Quality Goods DITORS | Heh [/ss2 thought which ‘holds the work-relie! With much stress now being laid on the “clean-up sere | | or 80 thet ef i d paint-up” movement and a general upsurge in new nats on and building repair in Bismarck, advice by state regulatory department to use only quality paint : “There's a fund of more than $200,000 that has simply disap | $2 an evening, and o. peared,” she told him. “It’s been} “That’s all right,” Norman eaid. 4 A (Minneapolis Tribune) ry iu a Juggied around through one or two|~You call him im. Here's the $2 ually accounts and then completely| and here's political haste in prejudging the results. Sroppad. F can tal you this aout pore ay jecaelnegy vie pa is shooting Lake Vanern, Sweden, is the largest Richard Gentry—! an | The man took the $6 bill Norman it that the president is unalterably ent bookkeeper, but he’s an em-/ handed him, grinned . coat] Patman and the Vinson bilis, but that he oe Berppenn 1alkp .onuante cf mays. beasler. His books would never| get going, "I'l send thie wasn ia the Harrison compromise measure without, stand up to an audit. They wouldn't|to keep the store. Do you folks . even balance, His accounts show/ want to wait in here until I get ” Lad “Is there a back tind mt oyal Mate Ph A of the occult one im which you took Drimgold’s| “Sure. Come right in here and know what Mr. a 19 Pog corgi torte He opened ee payment of the of pothooks. at the series | 7 led the way to a beck room Fevert to the which contained two chairs, a revert 0 th “It might as well be tm Esyp-| cot, a stove, some cases of bottled bland tian,” he told her, “as far as I'm| goods, and shelves littered with an men. concerned.” array of queye, There was a Suddenly his eyes narrowed and/ siass panel in of some of the he said, “Look here, Millicent. Sup-| bottles so that it was possible for pose we could discover what that|s person in the back room to ob { pa serve customers who entered the \ eras: you that I really 4o love you. Bore, WANS te, tan DRE. 36 Andes plateaa Fe pare 08 = eee. Sranien be than it 4 few moments after they had ' hind us—efter 5 Saye | Seven my wit oe tat | gee cet Shem or |e ene led | ~ symptom, 41 Girdle. may be just around the COrDer.| sorthand could,” ahe told him. |manner shuffled into the room. Saale. ces, 6 Havaan ‘ Ln 20 tar as, 42To whimper. Then, Somat e wa tat ase | “We'll take s chance oa gave them a halfemfle as though ‘ennis je le 2 cher, Seed cover! ~ Let’s were $5 Tolerated, 52 Bach, saree 44 Carbonated you to marry me. Until then, please he ns a ee peg tp &6 Crown of the 53'Soon. 4 Bel trap. drink, old your mind open. Please don't) -onteas pecans i's linked with this| Rame's Johinvon,” ho eaid “I wes head. sh 6Knight’s ~° 45 Ingredient of become prejudiced . . - whole business in fn - zalgh por a. some way. bere to watch the place. powder. 7 Beer. 46 Source of 8 Quantity. indigo. 9.Affirmativ 47 Spanish lady, 13 Mistake. 48 Finishes, deaghtar of 14 Bower. 51 Either. ts the tgwor Hine bee . , broke off as an electric bell “Dearest.” be said, “we owe it = ee “Customers coming in,” he ex Casta ie is Gatien eee | for = yest Se lasity open » and ot ep trom the ANE : ise Canin Roe ee ter pt to the lobby. iayp| shuffled to the outer ston’ . SV" | A . Drimgold and we're going to tnd| counter to the clent and cata “Thee | man? llllicent tomate . rPrPT | Barry Felding’s murderer. Just has some valuable documents iz tt.) Norman Happ grinned and got up : let me sit over bere where [ can/Give me a receipt and keep it in| to look through the giass window. watch you while you work on those/a safe place. The suitease te the| “I'l see how he waits on custom books. Then we'll go find Gentry | property of Miss Millicent Jones, | rs.” he remarked. and when we find him [ll con-| who ts registered with you” He stood for a moment staring " pian c oy ail the front him with the facts and fig-! The clerk eyed him with cyaicai| through the giass partition. Sud- restaurant groups to contin Lap POA ye N ures.” appraisal, but what he saw tn Nor. | Genly he gave a start of surprise. cork N aeapiea man Happ’s eyes made him lower| “Good heavens!” he exclaimed. Ws SAN GHB broshed her lips lightly! his own and nod with unsccus-|“Look here, Millicent, bat keep NSS band bl a ocho hts Yor 8 | "Very wal sr he ald, mabing| You Sl ey Toki ‘ Le . sir,’ S ee 47 148 moment. Then, with a low, throaty | out @ receipt. you.” ad Ha Ne oreeteans chat xan on of We to Minoo ne said, looked fae tee ae . . ¢ and out Toe Dre Hegmes. 1 00 Spor Detter Keep thie with tht nate ob | ore ‘ as woes ‘ 'm afraid I can’ 8 colump Ise wrote and then you'll Cynthia Happ aise figures. But I'll try, because it has|all the oidanes together.” ail ware standing et the contr, cate to be done. We're fighting against) They caught s tazicad, went to|iag in low tones with Johnece. minutes. Sergeant Mahoney is look: | the liquor store, and Nerman Happ Bo Be Continued)