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Sa ST er a « _ The Bismarck Tribune An Independent Newspaper ; THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ‘ (Established 1873) f State, City and County Official Newspaper ———$—$—$———— Published by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis- Bismarck HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1935 ehind the Scenes | in Washington | | WITH RODNEY DUTCHEB 1 j- | Your Personal Health| ; | By William Brady, M. D. health but not dis- Ad Dr. Brady will answer questions pertaining to ease or diagnosis, ‘Write letters briefly and in 11 [from the beginning the same question that everybody in j Washington seemed to be asking everybody else: ‘Well, where do we go from here?” ‘The labor leader replied promptly: “How old is Ann? Who struck Billy Patterson? What is the meaning of the Einstein theory?” This dialog is cited because it so well sets forth the composite state of mind of the New Deal, from Papa Roosevelt down the line, following the U. 8. supreme court’s decision in the Schechter case. dress Dr. postof: | topes 8 | marek, N. D,, and entered at the fice at Brady in care of The Tribune, All queries must be socompanied by ‘@s second class mail matter. It’s Sight to Make Strong Men Weep, This Scramble to &@ stamped, self-addressed envelope. + ; Pick Up NRA Pieces . .. No Two Agree on Way Out. o ; George D. Mann » i prauet . Pub ++. Richberg Forgot to Build His Cyclone Cellar, How ELASTIC ARE YOouR ARTERIES? sia q 4 Archie ©, Johnson Kenneth W. Simons Washington, June 5—Your correspondent asked a Arteriosclerosis (hardening o! arteries) is a progressive nu na q ‘ Secretary and Treasurer Editor | seasoned labor leader who had been mixed up with NRA feeeiy ot the fou Pain Mga niger ey Site evening tae ana. : ~ vd “4 die and main coat of the artery (the muscular wall) and the covering coat Subscription Rates Payable in suki of connective or fibrous tissue which supports and strengthens the tube and Daily by carrier, per year ......... as Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck: . Daily by mail, per year (in state outside of Bismarck) . Daily by mail outside of North Dakota . Weekly by mail in state, per year . Weekly by mail outside of North feel no pain—unfortunately. If the 1 2 [ I } SQUIRRELIER THAN EVER , i“ ‘ to suspect your circulation is not so ‘Your poor abused old arteries One he historians will do justice to the period of : Z Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation iter peli el Se Hae Hohe eae any b ea c f cate) longer 80 ee and they offer = dead wall of eae to the Cad Member of The Associated Press will not have to record its continuance. e 3 ; reat eed CL aete a a body when you were younger and fitter than you are now. 2 The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to tne Some of us previously had been wont to refer to the A ' i Advanced arteriosclerosis, involving all three coats of the vessels in the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to| Washington scene under the New Deal as a “squirrel = eee yt degenerative hard fibrous + it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper and also| cage” and if we stick to the analogy we must now record Re ‘ : Fi F process, fissue gradually replacing the pliable : the local news of spontaneous = published herein | tot the “ ” increased its revolutions from 38 to 112 6 . young cells‘and fibres, with necrosié (death) in spots and deposit of lime 1 rig if Fepublication of all other matter herein are . ar win sadn of is Cos ‘i a é (not quick-lime but quick enough in all conscience) is synonymous with old wise to © counter-clockwise movement. PAA GN Veo age. It is always accompanied with the characteristic signs of senility, such Te —————<—=—==—| “As the New Dealers went into their innumerable i + ; i : A Ste pg ee ER pio niin assopny I irati fe Tod huddles, the same gay combination of sincerity, practi- ‘N'G 3 ; ey, i bones, hair turning gay, slowing down on Sanairnent Py eat fanenn of nspiration for ay cality, politics, and nit-witry which characterized the ) Tha i j ; f f ° ern G a mental functions, New Deal's beginnings was still to be seen, ig arcus ‘@ hazy gray ring or crescent near margin of cornea, just Render therefore unto Caesar the things which But there was far less arrogance and even more con- et i ¥ i joutside of the color ring or iris), and finally actual shrinkage in body i are Caesar's; and to God the things that are God's. , ‘h, é 2 x bulk and stature. ‘ fusion. Never were Roosevelt's advisers at odds from 80 A t } —St. Matthew 22:21. 4 WIAA yo? f f First, then, is the stage of dissipation, say from twenty to thirty-five, many different directions, fj when the intima stands the brunt. Next invol Dee ‘Fhe supreme court had scrambled up a jigsaw puzzle a wink ! tie iedla OF GRAAL iad in vement of the muscular, elas- The only true method of action in this world || | and some of the fellows who were trying to put it to- ’ : 5 the wot aa teens thirty-five to fifty—stage of hesitation. Finally is to be in it, but not of it—Madame Swetchine. gether again insisted the court had thrown away must ys : : ‘ Pipescetna, and bre es scarred, oe Nght) the vessels as brittle as of the pieces. You could find General Johnson, Attorney a Seen : 4 . peers pote ite) necessarily stage of resignation. 7 z General Cummings, Felix Frankfurter, Donald ‘Richberg, a j ‘ H Bs | savativeny youha: saotieunte ene tenve ite ce ween vata Interesting Facts breed Cotte Sep gh oh eb calli ba AE how, and whose arteries are apparently normal. That leads us to doubt 4 s *, vi Humpty- Among the most interesting jobs being uaa pearltatscon sarah done in North Dakota right now is that by Dr. eee ; re FANTASTIC IDEAS ABOUND It is my notion, and only s notion, that « deficit in vitamins is an im- Irvine Lavine and his assistants at the state No wonder. The supreme court has often reversed ia portant causative ‘factor of arteriosclerosis, I don’t know precisely which A . * is : a vitamin or vit university for the state planning board. itself, but it has seldom achieved a more remarkable per- oot eo Pa T belles ae t feed Moke Lrg eed up in fected detail ie A great deal of the information obtained ba sore ntelhnae Sno aaa ee may never have practical value but in the Ede elea od fantastic a Liat pd th eo, aa Just my notions. Take ‘em or leave ‘em. spon 5 amazing num! private New QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Surgical Corset search for pertinent facts one never knows) interpretations of just what the court meant in its inter- i i i tation of th stitution’ clause and just 5 what will or will not turn out to be important, | Pret cna be ofhiewmnivegrrtdemreiaeied rad 4 . hence the studies are covering all phases of our ‘And when any two brain-trusters managed to agree economic and cultural existence. on those points, they promptly broke into viclent argu- Of great significance, for example, is the| for peychologieal effect or on the bet that the couré would it | Vice President was forced’ to rule such|elge jibing senators in subtile fash- % study of the population distribution and trends | be liberalized in the next year or so and be much more bette t fon. Vandenberg of Michigan, » Re- : a amiable after the New Deal stopped delegating vest gobs Ol I I C to do so and called attention to the| itcan and one of those against as established by available data. It means a} of power. fact that as speaker of the house he titi “Gates “ruled, ~-pRaiy ass great deal to our future development for exam- mHCK wk eres ie bibatdeleoie de fb ote oe pressed the reaction of all his col- ple if, as Dr. Lavine’s studies show, North Da-| put it was pitiable to realize that they, the New Deal- NATION’S CAPITOL A thorough revision of senate rules| leagues when he replied in gallant kota’s population now is almost at its maximum | rs, had falled to provide themselves with path of re- |g me | ee te way te correct the sit |i r thank the chair... . His exoel-|exposed and “will show an increase of less than 15,000] Go exactly what it did, ‘The “sick chicken” case just ieft| By HERBERT PLUMMER eee lent Judgment leads me to believe he vents tuberculosis. J. 5) Bea essl c “haa Richben rinad offered to stake Nis eet Na Leva pened eo andr beedeh R Mere mupatienr ef revising senate ruled sgainet ‘Vandenberg’s aunerid- is no oan that ft revenis any bee Couple this with a shift in population from) tation oa his belief that the court Sona upNDIATN RAT od brine rayne native! ie rules is sufficient to arouse senators|ment.) (Copyright the farms to the larger cities, with the fact that| the Schechter case. ular with senators in his capacity as|t0 ® fighting mood. They have re- the number of young persons is decreasing in| op; STAIN ; rah {mn fact, who imagined the |their presiding officer than when he ine Hea rials aa opinion wor 80 sweeping. suggested a thorough revision of th s 4 ratio to older persons and that the rate of| But the responsibility for the floundering and flop-|fenate rules would be ® wholesome|, “Cactus Jack,” however, has no A ha ping which followed the verdict seems to rest with Rich- | thing. idea of emulating his predecessors. natural increase (excess of births over deaths) | berg and Roosevelt. ‘When the ruddy-faced Texan left|No sooner had he made his sugges- slowly is dropping and it is easy to see how it ai ae the speaker's dais in the house to ces Eire dleeatzenteal Le ye te pe iL affects the future of our state. ‘Thirty-six hours after the decision, your correspond- f the senate’s unlimited freedom of It indicates, for example, the need for more =p etree in sf Popular hotel refectory ee YOUNE | they would get along with him. They debate. carpet slippers and fewer cradles. The social| Nnile their bosses were In heavy confereneee, [knew that “Cactus Jack” was soaked| That was « different thing entirely ot problems of the future will:have more:to do with| | They had had several drinks and were trying to fig- ts speaker he had been ‘secustomned| The hated phrase “revision of the ay wee [thats ‘what E always sar No | Go impertans ates spagaes ane care for the aged than with care for the young. | got as tar as a plan by which Roosevelt would appoints. (%© Tule with an iron hand st times|Fules” means, but one thing to. them as club. we | wonder these girls have all the| writers and that sort of thing. Why We learn from these studies that industrial-| | Chlet Justice Hughes as chairman of the railroad re-|(jexDeee UMP. 4. 110 soeany|them of thelr right to speak when| alae enrella at the club for rising | oreexs, clothes and cary end ell jen eacth should sho want to know ism has made sharp inroads into our agrarian| {even Decne ey ee eee coer £0 4); JU | aitterent. atmosphere at the opposite Guat reee katie eta sector “SOR PARKER, Kathartacs |noss, {don't mean you, of coure,| “Thank you, Katharine, thank set-up in the last 25 years. Between 1900 and| Justice McReynolds as 2 G-man, Justice Brandeis as|end of the capitol where deliberation, e ive ceur with cleus Cankin, |Miss Strykhurat,” she fnished|you very much,” Bertine had said aoa hiitieraavas auheary 4 in the commissioner of internal revenue, Justice Sutherland as killing and such things were the reterns. She persists tm ing | briskly, at a warning nod from her | stiffly. “We all know what you y Increase in the farm | sergearit-at-arms of the senate, Justice Butler as min-|fwle rather than the exception. Gide te spite of her parents’ ob- [employer who was putting the|think-of Innicock. And yet I must population, BUT VERY LITTLE SINCE THEN. rents Se Free State, See Stone as public] Garner's new in oe gee bends {liatiactne, stating with mt mores on s mammoth bottle of|remind you that some of the rhost A es panies, Roberts - | increased uspicions, ° throws horse. sham Farmers still have the largest families, 4.66] missioner of sreensp peau hegre oye ‘poet lau (Played @ tendency to speed up rou- batieet te | quia ary roger gr gr wisi per family in areas with heavy German and ae sudan ‘ i Leg Fiera rade ipoapeian aus on in this vein Russian population, but many farm children} with the peferane pogladlcs vnc ppreere ane as) vel vately called his hand and were told - ot soto are going to town as they approach maturity. = (Copyright, 1985, NEA Service, Inc.) ‘a Leila nice Pipes eas ages ; i am pena cc any One and of NOW GO ON WITH THE sToRY |Tine’s left hand. “Read it in the/It was eloays like this, she re There is room for them since urban families| aK pa ae is mes er eg ibn rn paper. Gosh, 1 was all upsst, be minded herself angrily. Whenever i 4 | concerned. making, striving not to get back to Neve it Bot. £ said to myself, found a friend s average only 3.55 in this state. With Other | for" | ae * old financial conditions, but to new| [SABHLs the maniouriet ot Mls Lit) © Si sree te the alooet one |whoee pediaree had not been tat ; The study of traffie and roads merely sup- | We way of 1) as time Bidets SR and better things—Mrs. Franklin D. Fane eee aero re hand, [of the whole bunch in town. ItTl| vestigated from a to tssard, Ber- , plements data already available from other| | DITORS Saree. with || [Knowledge of parliamentary preced- "eke “Want them s little shorter, payers on ene ie diteg fuser sigacpsais: | gources but it is interesting to note that many| | them | ents and his, Tespect for senatorial! We are on the threshold of an era| 408% Your aded. Sally Moon| 2 "aen't anything.” Katharine] 1 nate her.” the girl decided, * él | North Dakota counties show no indebtedness More Attractive Bait m confidence and respect. the eye is to be changed more radic- was in the next booth, with its et that tall fellow who comes prapion) nee oa Aneta pari + | while the heaviest burden of debt is carried by sipreiaatpge Midinay wails mugsestion of revising the rules| ally than it has been during the whole| rose colored curtains swinging 6 |aown from the riding club, be oure| would go to ese Me, greet agains - | gounties in the western parts of the state. i propriations bill wh bers of | ane 4 : signer. chap,” Isabellno matter what her stepmother Some idea of what ill, happen if and when the senate commulzee investigating gue one rae ‘ ‘ einleiastumanas evs soma i Heaps Ty... | administration hopes to make this phase of its program |the munitions industry attempted to| Ninety per cent of the world’s use+ ‘“Hiely really very hace id ‘ | we really get going again in this state is given HOKE STARTS: ba peepee to een see en the | have inserted legislation not germane.| ful work is done by morons.—Dr. Rob- nina berns and outbuildings of | od orev new se rhea by the utara government. In order to aot that, a woud Tule. :of Hhe..eenase: Hip] are. 6. Dney, aAgreesiim: RMAVEs celuhe a an over ber/view, and Katharine's og a \ in No: ‘ota to maintain a decent standard | enlist local governments to undertake, public works in co- : bere one|to beat thickly. furiously. How | eo. operation with Washington. From the point of view of of living would cost $38,000,000 while needed! the federal treasury, this is an entirely commendable hypo] egy rong besd eork — pa repairs and alterations would cost. $21,000,000. | motive Sp peel geet ptrgies on epee ory of Michael's visit in that little We have a $59,000,000 building program on| works’ aad apending 2o6 ae have been em-|upper room at the Merser house. hand if we ever get around to it—AND THIS The new terms on which the federal government 5 examining her | She had been trying to tell herself A 21 Mineral - —you know him, Miss Strykhurst.|naiis, for all her expression told. |that his mattered, darling!" FOR HOUSING ALONE. peppy Praagelsy beyeey teeahoryeder peste code 1Prince —, OSA] PONISEILICE] spring. He drives the express truck. hi] cont look lovely. Thank you,| had been the ee eee he The agricultural su i} rate is fixed at 3 per cent. Under the old PWA terms, Austrian pO FTAINIEMECIAIRIAITEMBIOIDE] 22 God of war. fellow with broad shoulders. I told/teabel” She tipped generously. |!magination, But the sum of all ‘ 3 rvey discloses that there | rate is fixed at 3 per itical leader, FolAINIG MECIAIRIATT REG OID! ps him I'd keep it there till he put 8|" «Thank gos, Miss Strykburet.| this thought had been to make her ii are more farm tenants in the eastern part of| required to pay back 70 AN aaa uae Pkgbies ll .| sure enough Liptay 1 may oe Oh, you oughtn’t to—really you| extraordinarily self-conscious about ; tthe state than in the west where the percent- and were charged an window. q a i ora ate cena Lgl Sate, pac shouldn't, Although I won't say it|seeing Michael again. Now the \ Pflpeniers cn part is highest, system, it is hoped, will enable 11 To thread. S| an innocent, pi agpalnge to” (won't come in handy. I'm saving very memory of his slow, reluctant f | en : Pi aged ighest. its funds to better advantage and over 12 Imitated. 2 Cc} Gul: 35 Sopeet. a nes eee gg om 6 new Aceensthe che seis niet frit Sie leegnter witakies about ' | ese and many other ite: ered it ‘These terms are extremely 29To bring fou're marry, week. asked me yet corners Bray eyes seemed | the 75 graphs y hi eed covered in unparalleled opportunit; proceedings. . then?” I’m sure he will, The Elks’ Club | dim end far away. She must cling f iphs, maps or charts already com-/ meritorious public pro 31 Pace. “Well, yes, I guess 20, We were| He doesn’t belong but his uncle|to her remnants of dignity. She oS pleted by the statisticians and presented to the | but which is prevented doing so because of 33 Speck. playing with the oufja board last | does.” must not, by any possible chance, i state planning board while 15 oth deali difficulties. But whether the theory that these terms w! 34To flog. week and I asked oulja; ‘When| Life, thought Katharine, was|let Michael know she was attracted i : alate : owners, Ceallng | encourage local governments 35 Male tities. am I going to be married? Well, | comparatively simple for girls like|to him. He would despise her. | qwith such diversified subjects as the number of | instead of asking for a 100 per cent donation from the 36 Strokes will you believe it, Miss Stryk-| Isabel. Doubtless she would marry | Hadn't she read that, hadn't she children under 15 years old in industry and| <cerel tessury works out in pratice remains to be seen. lightly. hurst, that thing ran around tolher Bill in due time and settle|been told by Bertine and others ‘ ea, " “4 fe ABOUSEY Bay is mee Shan EA fees Bi tile apregllgnetars Sheer. 2 Woven string. 37 Chaperon. October 4% I was just about | down toa life of saving and babies |that men hated being pursued? 8 requests by counties, are in course Tenn = ‘0 caution. 2 Afresh. 39 Tusks. * knock . October 4. Imagine uarrelii making Isabel, the little manicurist, could 2 preparation. grant first. Whether it gets it will depend, in the 61 Kind of goose. 4 Carmine. 40 Respiratory ere an foot pla adoration quite frankly suggest to her Bill ree analysis, on the judgment of the 53 Pedal digit. 5 Mistakes. nd. From for the hulking young that the playful circlet of string In addition, the water conservation commit-| funds. 54 Feeble-minded countered. 42 Her Karharine . smiled. tee . oe so | reslacia plain band. - ‘ fiagas Granting that this system of partial grants SEn 42 Herb. booth Sally Moon's high laughter | drove the express bya But sbe tee has prepared 28 maps and charts which give] some valuable safeguards, it has its own inherent weak Kenmare Loe. # memterit sounded again. rine knew. (hes ie reputien sua Retesine Strykhurst, cob! ane visual data on items pertinent to that investiga- Peper peg Reger nae lage sod of the Fascist 9 Depends. 48 To mend. “She's & very voreler ah t had been in some sort of fight at |Could never, never let a man know ” tion, such as ground water levels, water run-| cumstances, a premium is being shlis lime mf 16 Father. 46 To press. shreg Rg hp rs “The | 0ne of the roadhouses the year be |that she cared for him. Until, of off and the occurrence of killing frosts. which few local subdivisions — AURA sen men just g9 running . . oes Facts oes ates ik and Micheal Floatheros was ‘ All of which merely hints at the complexity ; VERTICAL 19 Senior. 53 Northwest. “Shee attractive.” | Katheiine|crade way. Kstherine felt dimty|body. Bertine would be cure to of the problem which has been presented to the | Which swallows it should not i tesorrnas.___ 30 Raat Hee pray va eager eat. iat ide, tse eae ret i sie pee ee a MIR eh ’ ‘ etate planning board for solution. the money is not a gift andl PoP re cite, bat about, Bil and mp. ‘wrong eide of the tracks, deserved eaniat,,was it ohn Kaye ad ‘ For this board or any other unit of govern. | herent usefulness of N XN .” Isabel pursued, getting something distinctly better thas , “Don't let Bertine get your + .. | Would be applied circumstances, to her favorite topic. “You know.|that, But Isabel wanted Bill—so tt |S0at.”’ But that was t& Bertine , ment to control all the diverse processes which | epply as well to projects under this cooperative, system. LN LN when I told him about ouljs be|was really none of anyone’s busi-|bad dominated Katharine for * go ito bullding up aatate is manifest imPO-| "none re ysag a mates beter now ta Std fam, o Sl ih |S, atari omnd tee |e att Se sible. We cannot expect it to perform wonders. | at any time during the last four years. No wonder auto- PTT NST : something ike that, Men are 00| Hm drove past the Merser house | lesion to the older woman's will, But from the information gathered to date it| mobile sales have picked up. NANE perth dies igs Pig mye Seow pee SOwhy, hoping ope.96 Ste Seay Pinot ged ridden a Sgr id A may be possible to develop a program which BN wl OR BE a taka te, I always wast to know ths Ar oe wn te tee Geo Hla crest of reddish bats’ glenaved appeal sensible persons as one contain- a a 6S about the future. , there Was! Katharine could turbaned |{9 the sunlight. He wore breech ) PS than the last are strengthened by news that Germany is PPT NPT TT TT Ne PPL a fortune teller up at Playland and | head of aoe. tie and an old biue jersey. si . ng a great deal more intelligence than the pat- | equipping her army with thousands of automobiles. 5 NG % she bad me down to 8 T. Delthe u fag weal pce tedlohag She had to step on the brakes t tern we have followed in the past. Accessing 40 ¢ Sa RR PLL ENE SEL TT scribed my first beau and eald 1|ing vigorously shaken rather suddenly, Michael rode up ; of fashion. ‘Things have come to» ~\ was going to get a letter and| Boertine had been inclined, as |t© the very side of the car. j Here in America the customer is always right but | are going to start running around with Would you Relieve $+ <° tual, to discourage any connection tn tee Yonee methine auissical ‘ Austria the: ith the Mersers, new upon her? eae ee eee ca rn |_~ a1 auth, an hanioraty New Fink io tapes inbondent ([HERD was « good dea! more of| “They want to get in with the|She strove for casuainess and 4 welcomes contributions for empty cages. We know this, but Katharine did not bear crowd, that sort of people,” |*chieved it, Sower than those charged by the government monopoly. | he can get a slightly dilapidated blue . ft all, Sally Moon, @ riot of ecal-| Bertine had said in the sssured| “The top of the morning to you,” St was sold lower in Yugoslavia becauge they had to meet loped waves and escaping sausage |tone that always irked Michael said gayly. “Thank the 4+ * pompetition. Draw your own moral from that. Bela Lugosi, actor, says that women curls, emerged Dresentiy from the ‘Sunt be polite but dent eateregs |8008 Locd you'se whole and. cate “i interested than men in things of horror. Which booth, im the erispest of yellow | them.” after that spill.” | | Married women live longer than spinsters, says an in- | those new hat styles. Leaf lore nog frag Big Ps Usually Katharine didn't bother Pcipy vt Deart, sottion down, ; fotton. oe <acanieas Encouraging news to June Virginia laborer, at one sitting, eats a half bushel of bowed rather stiffly. ee hed bad fee ber Pores the wound of the words. west, at i | apples. Froveliy pe hed just seated m Boer Me: “Gea, that's « pretty outit,” ' . Ly

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