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LES SITS TS ST ST SS ST TS LS 5S ulniccanscateseal 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 20 1935 ehind the Scenes in Washington WITH RODNEY DUTCHER The Bismarck Tribune An Independent Newspaper THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER i (Established 1873) f State, City and County Official Newspaper Published by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis- |" Bismarck gmarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at \ George D. Mann r President and Publisher Archie O, Johnson Kenneth W. Simons Gecretary and Treasurer Editor Washington, June 20—What the galleries laughed at during Senator Huey Long's all-night filibuster: Your Personal Health By William Brady, M. D. a juestions pertaining te health but not dis- Peg er tor “write jetters briefly and in ink. Address Dr. Brady in oare of The Tribune. Al! il queries must be accompanied by ® stamped, self-addressed envelope. RUBBING IT INTO THE MORONS Mr. Long: A chicken snake will swallow every egg Utne in the nest and then crawi through « rail fence and M Subscription Rates Payable in Adve break the eggs, 20 as to get the benefit of the nutrition, No Ca La ocd aa Peace te ed ‘s by properly apes Dally by mall, per year Gn Bismarck) 70 || ea Te ee eee eee ree absorb any medicine, food, chemical, drug, polson, gas, liquid or solid. ay cay Dee Yeas Me ee BUR Oe I can stand them, they can stand me.... ‘My hide is always available for a propetly controlled test of this ques- og dealt’ 8.00 May I ask senators if they will make known to me, tion, if any one of standing, especially any one who represents the other Daily by mail outside of North Dakota ....... 600 ||PY Whatever sign they oan without my losing the floor, side in the controversy, consents to such a test on me and agrees to abide Weekly by mail in state, per year ....., 1.09 || Whether or not they have read the decision in the chick- by the result and publish it to the world. Good chance for the boys who Weekly by mail outside of North en-coop case which was before the United States su- hold briefs for the opposition to make # monkey out of me, if they seriously Ags 1.50 preme court? I see only one hand raised and that is ‘believe they are right about it, iy by EE | baad ig ere tech tare tot (IO ‘The loud speaker of the American Medical association throws the ed. ound th srout uae Age Alwips il a sant: worens) Of She Scanity of Be Lente ing Rett ed eo 5 beara & at ye % H Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation {never try » res ae aaliven tin ue Papeete tererten okt A Jobs) the debate TAKES BIBLICAL TREND »Mr. Bone: I missed that quotation. Mr. Long: I knew the senator would finally be con- verted! “There is more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner that repenteth than over ninety-and-nine just Persons, which need no repentance.” Mr. Bone: I feel myself weakening, I do not know @ | how long I shall be able to stand up under it... Mr. Long: Ephraim is joined to idols; let him alone. Mr. Ashurst: “His idols!” Mr. Long: No, it does not say “his idols.” It says ple think I am @ Catholic and Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to tne ‘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. Inspiration for Today But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?—St. John 5:47, eee Faith is to believe, on the word of God, what we do not see, and its reward is to see and enjoy i Cee ee ee These are all mere inferences. I repeat, no one has proved scientifically hat believe—At 3 In my scrapbook are dozens of clippings, all of different dates, pur- er ee eevee. 6 Men porting to be news dispatches from Vienna, telling of the discovery by some rr unidentified medical genius of a method of forcing enough nourishment N i _ AND 80 ON AND ON through the skin to and body heat, Somehow this miracle ew Naval Alignment eB oe Hla rtrd Ppt ecal Sereerl 2 never has been substantiated, though many « charlatan hes used the item Announcement by England and Germany! me a nice letter. In case I should run for office you poe Ds that they have signed an independent naval |c#= pent athe y Unc awe tase bas aan QUESTIONS et lalate treaty whereby Britain is given control over|nes got around that I am making ® marvelous speech. I notice you keep reiterating that home canned fruits and vegetables the Reich’s sea power, at least has the merit of| --- Let us preserve that custom which makes every are inferior to bought canned food. I prepare the fruit or vegetables. lendi touch of lit t man here call every other man here a learned senator ad F) lending a touch of reality to the world arma-| whether he knows he is or not... . Answer—The only reason I know why factory canned fruits or vege- ment question. unary teeee sarine be fiager at at Serhred cannot os tables may be preferable to home canned is that the factory method (vacu- 5 soe re by at me than I am by looking process) preserves the vitamin C better than home methods do. - For years the allies have insisted on those|tne chair... . Mr. President, I demand order! I de- . sue bali aa on sueea iy “OBE nite! processes practicable in the home inevitably subject the rich to cork phases of the Versailles treaty which were fa-|mand order! ‘I demand order! ... Lead ggthe eddendermetl ieee Player bn edad y or less oxidation during heating, and that is what vitamin ©. ied tiem:and have ignored 4h T have decided I do not want to go home tonight Te MET “RE, GR an Oe Coeds Re ae Belated Bicuspids vorable to them and have igno: those favor-|y nave seen times when I felt worse than I do now, but to have happened. e senat out the country. mortgage- I am going to be thirteen next month. My bicuspids have not come bl pass this house bill and it will then| holding villain will probably be foiled able to Germany. I did not want to go home. What is the use of anybody ident. If he vetoes it, he| by arrival of @ federal loan. through. They are coming, but on top of other teeth, for they have no Presid aan? « going home now? Where are you going to find any = or eee an | ey ee 7 room. Would you recommend brace work for this? (N. J. W.) resident Wilson's dream of a “war to end better company than this? Tt is not costing anybody A eee eo tor tak face okie nde Answet-A. girl should cut her permanent bicuspids at the age of nine war” has long since vanished and successive| anything. If I could get home, I should want to come Game of Shasma tans ce ae Wi eit) jor Loans ate ae or ten years. If the teeth are crowded @ brace or other device applied by failures to bring about disarmament have only | Tht Peck here, anyway. So I think we ought to stay worth while, and there is Utle @x-| days, it's hard to get head. userid Weak Blood A i pectation 5 @ situal eee emphasized the fact. It was inevitable that eee bln deed aioe Sarartie eee ee which, properly appreciated, is calcu- What is your formula for s home made blood strengthener? I have the failure of the land armament provisions of the peace treaty would be followed by a breach of those clauses which drove Germany from the Bea. The significant thing, from the American standpoint, is that Europe is again heading for war. Britain knows this and, not knowing which way the cat will jump, is trying to look out for Number One. She has been very good and counted the ties and I anybody who can walk 18 hours can talk 18 hours. BUGS 'N’ COOKING 'N’ SLEEP Mr. Long: “... arguments pro and con affecting the Constitution, I state—Mr. President, what is that bug that just lit on my arm? Mr. McCarran: By any chance, could that have been a chinch bug? Mr. Long: It looked like a chinch bug to me, very Much like a chinch bug. It came in here and attacked . You have to do lots of stirring and lots of at it for the last 400 years, mixing in any good cooking. It takes work to be a Politics . ‘opyright, 1938, by The Baltimore Sun EVERYBODY BACK Washington, June 20.—If there has been an administration which more lated to make those who were 80 en- tht age, displayed in the economy bill, feel foolish—and resentful, It seems, in fact, like a gigantic practical joke perpetrated on a trusting people. GY -|tana les in the kitchen sink of a usiastic about the Roosevelt cour-|tewistown doctor, says news item, Oh, those dust storms! Summer ‘The geographical center of Mon- BSEGIN BERE TODAY KATHARINE STRYKHURST, benutifal, 2. 42 tm teve with By tradition, England is more likely to Hear py Prangiscwryraney beosbeede ee ae ‘The way in which its record clashes MICHAEL GSEATHEROE whe quarrel with France than with Germany. With |That is all I am asking for the senators.... I have|With its pledges and Mr. Roosevelt's) rf the government would quit med- rane e tiding cohol, Katkatiens trouble brewing in Africa and conditions none too settled on the continent, anything may hap- pen at almost any time. Hence the realistic Policy the “tight little isle’ has adopted with been asked to relate the history of Frederick the Great. eee TIME FOR PRAYER Mr. Long: I am going to send to the desk and ask tee eaeliaed to reer etats Hie pea thio ee dling with us, there wouldn’t be any unemployment.—Henry Ford, * * * Ninety-five per cent of property owners and the great majority of tather ts rich ané her stepmother, BERTINE, te cnobbich. S0B PARKER, Gatharine’s. fetend, hae ap enkappy leve af- tair ané te caved trem euicide by yeang OR. JOHN KAYE. weak blood and my daughter anemic booklet “Blood and Healt (ars, A, T.) ne bearing your address, for which gives full directions. (Copyright, 1935, John F. Dille Co.) weetheat. t4 © 1935, NEA Service, Inc. It’s too hard. Snap out of &. Bej Katharine spoke seldom during yourself.” “Oh, oh!” she choked with rage. “How dare you talk like this to me? After all, I—" : eee T= words almost flew ont. “After all, I am your wife.” But she checked them. too, Answer—Send dime and stamped envelope “Tips wil have sald I went of 3 made undoubtedly business men are worrying about in- SALLY MOON, tecal coquette, with you,” she said once, musingiy, regard to air defense and now to naval affairs. |__| Mr. Guffey, Mr. Schwellenbach, Mr. Moore and sev- fence ta tee. pens. campaign, “1 Ae Lae ee| eee ee eee a aah Hae inne ester, | daring the drive. ‘ eral others: “I object!” profit from it.—Roger W. Bab- ment and, when he tries to “because | love you. Michael was For the last 10 years America has been the) yr. Long: Beats have not drunk any coffee to Lt aren io aa arnt erevesp ogg son. e ent, tightens her hold. Kath- your head. It’s true, I've loved you Mccann oo oe hed oan bese leader in the various disarmament moves. e keep awake. They think they have drunk coffee. That é ee * In the future conditions will be = since the first day I saw that me-| dumb as beautifully as anyone you stuff is nothing but slop. If senators interpreters make over They have come to naught and England knows] 6¢'cottee down in Lousiana vee ht uP |the interpreters make no effort to) ore predictable and intelligence tinous red mouth and those coo. | ver knew,” he sald. “Tipe won't it. That phase of international affairs is defi-| Mr. Lewis, on the 6 a. m. roll call: It is now 6| writers, who consider every criticism |Can plan distributive justice far more oe “| tradictory, cool eyes of yours. I/ | bemicty, The.-rete nity past. The next thing is to sek new Otter Sat ott’ inte oy srs, osu er” Gerng| Settee maw [ww Fou wre my et he|aad, orn’ « Rem alignments in an effort to retain her traditional|1 am compelled to admit that many of them have not en ee pimrplanes eae country—President Fox, Union Col- Katharine tm her car. Se telle | only one I'd ever seen and wanted.”| drops against the windshield, rimacy of th " been able to rise to the occasion. I therefore merely J . her he loves her and asks her te | Some dangerous softness touched | Brown puddles gathered along the PI y le sea as securely and as cheaply | announce they are necessarily detained Ject. mene i=, * uarry ulm, tmpalsively Kath- |. cart but she stecled it againat |T0ed. There was an-oak leat pasted as possible. (Copyright, 1938, NEA Service, Inc.) ‘The truth is they cannot be ade-| America today has too many mod- arine agrees. They are married against the glass—Michael had to America may not like it but Europe is defi-|™ 15 | quately explained, and the only way |@™ Pilates in positions of authority oye cheers Bie ere ae ie eee put 10 | Tete ost sea brush ft off. The o- ff e luence. — Presi logan, a afternoon darkened. The afternoon nitely throngh listening to our ideas regarding With Other | Szcrshs | (mamta. etal seme eae elves nt MOO] hw"eeccmce” |doeent mean envtine™ [ot hor wedding day, Di err 0x7 the international military set-up. It is every U they say. | |strain upon s group which has for ** # NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | «Katharine—darling,” he said, | girl have « stranger one? nation for itself and the d ind-| We may or | ltwo years ignored the constitution,| My Police experience has convinced CHAPTER XXV “don't be like this, You were eo| Her mind was confused. Could e devil take the hind- may not agree with | |the multiplication table and the laws|me that there will be bootlegging, hile back I thougnt | Michael be sure these men meant most. England doesn’t intend to be caught in them. of supply and demand, Neverthe-|°F No tax, no matter what the price.) ]\IOHAEL said quietly, “Tricked ) sweet ® while ee no {ll to him? He seemed 0 con- oer f ti-|—E. P. Mulrooney, former police com- ” I had never known such sweetness. | 44, ft bravado? She could the latter position. * . prose the Meek Jrgpecloned ‘and | Missioner, New York City. gent Nee You were a statue come to life at crete gag asa gg gy ee , “But you did!” Katharine 1n-| 102,’ —_—_—___. eee last. Need for Gymnastics Preset) LP ol ) ee metas ee renee: Yor the| One of the benefits of being part| sisted. Her eyes were wide with! wish 1 were dead.” she foeiing of spprehenat rhe any Floor Because it is in power, most of the current political} At a time when the administration at Washington, | Consistent effort of the propagandists CA cig lw rrdge 2 a sort of horror. “Oh, tf you km6W | choked, im rage. “I'd better be.” | have so much to explain to Bertine omment has to do with the accumulating troubles of |through the Tennessee Valley Authority and through |% keep public attention diverted by ae oie oes AereA) + %) you'd nothing to fear why did you| what a strange wedding day!/—to her father. And she was @ the Roosevelt administration. It is only natural that |*he Wheeler-Rayburn bill, is bending every effort to|the dramatic variety, extent and se make me come off with you like|The sun had been out, but now the/poor Har, some focal cor put the government of the United States into the power | scope of the show. clouds were lowering. Thunder in | respondent New York paper the struggles toward revival now being made by the Re- ‘more than ordinary interest should attach here * * % ‘Women must be more active poli- this? You said you wouldn't go the aie” pick. up ber name from the mer Publicans are getting less attention. They will not be|to Thursday's report from Toronto telling of the failure| Every now and then something|‘ically, must fearlessly fight if our! unless I went with you.” pe ember,” he asked, |Tiage license record of that obscure in the limelight for another year when the next presl- |of the Province of Ontario to receive a bid on a $15,000,-|happens particularly to emphasize |ountty 18 not to be controlled by “Because,” the man said with de | ,..D0 7 Tememere State the |town? You could never tel... dential campaign will open, 000 provincial bond fague. Behind this news item lies athe brok Ptr Phase of the ad- ee ee neation “a: ted pom? eneaay a pipette Meanwhile, the nature of some criticisms being eine ioe pepatol caer, ot the sort of |llction of duty, hot to pont out, For|ent club woman. “ah, that!” She struck one palm| putinously she refused to | JNO good to worry, sang the tiress feveled at the administration cast an interesting sidelight | thing that happens when governments invade the field|example, it cannot be forgotten that bars against another, as if in fury. “It|answer. The drawling voice went |~* no good to worry. For better, on the difficulty which party leaders are experiencing | of private enterprise. \ |the first and chief pledge in the| Cut out the dole. Cut out the 4s @ queer sort of love that doesn'’t/om. “You were 60 high and/|for worse she had taken this man {n reuniting the G. 0. P. , Ontario Hydro, the giant public power project of [Roosevelt platform was to reduce the| Spending of billions of dollars. Out) 18 M GUNS ‘pen and abovedoard.*|MERtY.” Michael Hentherce sald.| beside her. Fate had peen too By way of example, the last news letter of Congress- | O™ politics there ever since |expense of the government twenty-| ness bring happiness back to these Fy {0 te to teach you @ lesson. | strong for them both. it was established twenty-five years ago, much after the|five per cent, and that one of the “This 1s.” persisted Michsel/rittie wildcat!” Innicock’s ghurch spires came man William Lemke to his North Dakota constituents! unfortunate manner in which prohibition plagued po-|earliest Roosevelt acts was the pess-|Millions of miserable people—Nathan| si tneroe “ah, don't let anything “But you didn’t,” taunted the/ into view below @ rise of drenched will serve as well as any. Devoted largely to a new expo- |litics in this country for more than a decade, When the|age of the great economy bill by|#i® descendant of the Revolution- jayne tea er Dupo. pit tn alent dare Yo ecdlaa. The ota.aeke do the ok sition of the Frazier-Lemke bill, it contains the observa-|present Liberal government of Ontarlo under Premier|which nearly a billion dotiars was|*7 Patriot. + ite i «| Rogers place swept in the wind, tion that “If the administra was elected, » year ago, it came in pledged to|cut from government costs. Part of * “But why the detectives?” pur-| “That was it,” be told her. tion could only be induced | i q I remember the time when I was was—etraid of you.” like curtseying maidens in dark. to carry out the Democratic platform o1 clean up” Hydro, which, it charged, hed been ope-|this came from lowered pay for fed-| 01.4 ai sorte of fi t. sued Katharine, in that bewildered green draperies, as the little car PI mn agriculture in | rated inefficiently and largely along political lings. ‘The|eral employes. Part came through names for polnt=| one, “Why should they be looking| She had kept her eyes resolutely | Free’ Tenn arog place of the Republican, this depression would end and sda ing out that the holders of the Insull up. There was no one new government started vigorously to carry out its task,| consolidations and eliminations of od ahead, but now almost against her 4 ‘we would have prosperity over night.” “firing” a large number of the technical experts in Hydro federal bureaus, but the bulk came| socks were going to be stuck, and} for you, without reason will, she whirled and starec at| “Goodby, Michael—dear.' In view of the fact that Mr. Lemke is a Republican,|@M4 making most of the others subject to dlacharge on jin a nearly 800,000,000 reduction of | tao raGuardia, aed “We can go back,” the man sald/nim’ The emotion that fared be | He was out of the car, standing St will be interesting to see how the position thus indi. |®,48's Rotice. This part was not particularly difficult—|the back-breaking pension burden, aa quietly, “and find out what it's all| tween them was at white heet.../hatless in the rain beside ber. discharging the employees of a political admin-|under which the nation had been ” anger fused with love. Her com-| “Goodby, my darling.” cated can be reconciled with more conservative elements | {stration and replacing them with one’s own appointees |groaning for years. It was a magni-|_ Lovalty of all the people to the} about. broke. She was in his erms,| She gave one swift look about. in the party. It has been done in the past and may be|—but the trouble was that this alone did not serve to |ficent achievement, The whole coun- | president is the country’s only answer Tt had been different when she | Pore ie naif laughing. She slipped the ring from her Gone again, but the breach between Mr, Lemke’s posl-|Put Hydro on = paying basis, Tt was found that the try cheered the president, and justly |,0, tne Presidént’s loyalty to them—} nag thought she was racing off tion and that of say Chairman Fletcher of the G. o, P,|Previous administration had been overoptimistic in its|so. Acting under his’ authority,|MAry %. Hughes, eeaye. with @ vagabond, s fugitive. The . ~*~‘ lexpectations as to power and had con-|Budget Director Douglas pruned the national committee still ts quite marked, Considerable | tracted with four companies to deliver. a certain amount |padded pension rolls and cut the load whole affair had worn @ sort ot political gymnastics will be necessary to close it. of power for the next several years, which now was not | nearly in half, with a minimum of in- brave air. Now—what could she Getting a Real Chan needed. a ics Pegg Rr rel po aM od say to her stepmother, to all the ing a ‘hance This was a mistake, course, any company believed thing could not others? She had married Sally Persons who hoped that the plains shelterbelt proj- | 0ffictAls could make, but « private company would have |done, = e Katharine Stryk- Seid tat Proj- | rectified it in one of two ways: ‘It would have raised . ee # Moon's fiancee. ve @ real chance when it first was proposed | rates or it would have reorganised, to put the concern| Tt is amasing now to look on that hurst, the girl who inspired s file. ® year ago will be glad to learn that 35 miles of strip|on a going basis. But politicians can’t do things that|performance and realize what has “1 hate you!” she cried qildly, plantings have been completed in North Dakota. ‘This | WAY. The Ontario government feared to raise rates, be-| happened to that billion-dollar sav- the che had ds more than in any other of the states affected, South |°huse the rate payers are voters; and it feared to raise |ing, #0 highly extolled and so clearly striking st the hand Dakota being second with 28 and ey 4| (2%ee tO make up the deficits for the same reason, so|in accord with the platform. It has caressed five minutes before. ay Kansas third with Fee eeu a Bes eee ee Logg aia] Rese ry cree leaves “No, you don't, Katharine.” legisla on April tepudias contracts|more. There space here to de- A ‘The thing msy or may not work out, but whatever | that it had made with the private companies to supply |tall the enormous additional cost im- She thrust him away. “I de. I the result we shall be better off for having tried it, it with the power which it had expected to need in the} posed by the New Deal, but on Sat- swear it.” ‘There is little probability that it will have an next few years but which now proves to represent an/urday lest the house wiped out the She was close to tears—pertlous, aa te S appreciable | embarrassing surplus. last vestige of that economy act of effect climate or that it will greatly temper the In spite of the fact that life insurance companies | 1933 when without @ dissenting vote angry, choking tears. But ehe right for thot winds which have destroyed crops in some yeara,|and security dealers, both of which have been hard hit |it passed bill restoring to the pen- would not let them come. “What must be ithough it may have s tendency in that direction by | bY. the 3 Boxer and they’ ony of me!” she raged. fare, Miahasl—simne aces ORD Be 1 wiephone you aetce ot water trom underground, sources, to ne had been “and it will be true, A fool. . .”| 20% Be 90 00:38 eeebian She had to be content with that. 3 London Marg Its greatest benefit, doubtless, will be to increase the |the considered ee Gat “Dave Ht meter: store of information now available and, if the project 18 pret georger ety e E Aken and the bill reenacts She did not deign to look at him. puccessful, to encourage the planting of trees by private | #08 vat credit in Canada”—despit pension laws in effect before the “Of course, it does. all : fodiidual Whatever the outcome it Je good to koow |i ‘ile ot te eee Matec rate | opeam Ach wat pane "veerane That, my dene Kathari eld Ghat the experiment is going forward and is being given |only as & “conspiracy” of the bankers, Me either can executive order and other congres-| | “the man beside her, is’ a coolly «| this me tarasd tale Si @ real chance. not or will not see that it is the investor, and not the |sional enactments, conversational tone, “is your trou-| “We've got to do it this way.” | {a8 Se she tm re oe Se — banker, who determines the market for new stcurity ** # ple. You have a pletare of yourseit | the sir! said. “It’s the only thing.”| Stiveway. She was, thinking ‘The fear of war in northern China has died down, | ves; snd that no investor wants to put his money| Everybody is back. Things so far| [ou She started the car. The air was Wake he tee thee beck the Chinese once more demonstrating they can take it— | annot’ be dopinte, wa ot private (oF public, that jas the veteran compensation load is When a girl blossoms out she's Oe er seeds tal te, gh, teiaaet Seeeet onan sae wee goes them both Upon to respect contractual | concerned are as they were when tinually altering now. The thunder started, 8 ‘and like it. obligations. + ¢-hedlad dre Ty ae ara , lopter, > wall fower: (To Be Continned) “ 4 suit your audience, living up to & long roll

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