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Ns 4a , ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1985 The Bismarck Tribune// ehind the Scenes || | THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER i | Gossip Note | Your Personal Health| ' i (Established 1873) in Washington ’ By William Brady, M. D. State, City and County Official Newspaper WITH RODNEY DUTCHER Dr. Brady will answer questions pertaining to heath but not dis- ( =i 3 = ing cause of diabetes, the principle cause according to some authorities. ou presents a marked contrast with the NRA you used to i Obesity is due mainly to the consumption of excessive quantities of refined know and indicates Roosevelt's desire to bury the Blue i "4 carbohydrate foods which are poor in vitamins and mineral elements, The Eagle's carcass as quietly as possible in case it seems 4 refined cereals, sugar, starch, sweets, pastries, cake, candy, ice cream, white wise later on to forget all about it. : \ bread, potato, macaroni, crackers, tea, coffee, and “groceries” in general, are tatives of industry, labor, and consumer in a 3 “| notably poor in vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C and vitamin D. Corn the higher posts are all placid souls, if not shrinking pone, tea, ‘lasses and salt pork, on which many of the poorer people violets, and none will be aggressive. case or diagnosis, Write letters briefly an t. « Published The Bismarck Company, . in care ‘The Tribune. All jes must be accompanied by by ae Bis. | 7: a itemped, self-addressed envelope. —~ fmarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck | Safe and Sane Is New NRA Directorate . . . One Notable " ey OD ia ) : . if Ft 8 second class mail matier. Absentee from High Posts Is Leon Henderson ... Pye Ge D. Mann He Wouldn't Be Shushed, So He Pays for His ‘Sins.’ P TRAINING FOR DIABETES President and Publisher tabi 3 i : d ; Whether diabetes is on thé increase in this country or not, certain it ts { 1 Washington, June 24.—The new NRA set-up may be “a oe . . : that physicians diagnose and treat more cases of diabetes than ever befar. { Archie O, Johnson Kenneth W. Simons considered safe, sane, and unlikely to cause any trouble. N ‘ - § o It is pretty well established now that obesity is an importent a ; Secretary and Treasurer Editor There isn't a prima donna in the lot, a fact which Subscription Rates Payable in Advance Daily by carrier, per year os $7.20 Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) wee Daily by mail, per year (in state outside of Bismarck) Daily by mail outside of North Dakota .. ' LL OWit te ieerutes ty a sam ‘ the south subsist, is poor in vitamin G, which is essential to Weekly by mail in state, per year .... lames acting administrator, is a prod- a <- » at Dr. R. M. Wilder, discussing regulation of the weight of Weekly by mail outside of North Dakota, per uct of a big New York bank, popular in NRA, whose job 4 / “I am led to believe that excessive eating by some persons will be to liquidate the large majority of personnel. i i as an unconscious effort to secure adequate vitamins.” - Dr. Leon Marshall, head of the Division of Review, is i A or absurd as it may seem to some of the old timers at : @ retiring fact-finder who abhors limelight. : Q : Vitamin B is acknowledged to have something to do wit Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation | the Gaore mon om the we ade eae i ori he ; VERS: sons who get insufficient vitamin B are likely to lose all Member of The Associated Pi no ee 5 WANG ‘i and that is one of the characteristic features of the vitamin ember e ress never mi any fuss. S 3 . / j The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the Mrs. Emily Newell Blair, the remaining consumer A eae \ f te GCI ik RACE CORIO DEUCE Tent 5 likely i } ) to develop an analogous condition, polyneuritis, formerly called alcoholic ft i f all dispatch dited to| representative, has taken hi b seriously, but was a igs Ss {ror not ctherwive credited in this newspaper and. also Democratic politician long tater the wad Seas head of 4 : neuritis, but now thought to be a vitamin B deficiency state. if . eee eee eee utlgr noreiny ae | the Consumers’ Advisory Board. If vitamin B can be assumed to have such effect on appetite, it is not ae) ra so wild to think that this or other vitamins may normalize an ay ite also reserved. s. : , i 7 4: 3 , which is excessive as well as one which is inadequate, and in actual ainieal s HENDERSON IS ‘PUNISHED’ ¢ y y . ”! experience this has been demonstrated, at least to my satisfaction. Thou- Oooo The most conspicuous thing about the new list of = in % , ¢ sands of individuals who eat too much habitually and because they simply In ° ti f Tod NRA top jobs is the absence of Leon Henderson, who p J S a crave such carbohydrate, find that they are satisfied with considerably spiration for lay was expected to rate high, because he was chief of the . vy x, Z less refined carbohydrate food after they have taken a fair ration of all He maketh inquisition for blood, He SCRE HOP Loe Cae ie doenen cron sie : sad id 7 mes, ‘i ie the vitamins daily for a few weeks. Temembereth them; He Jorgetieth not the cry of | | during the last two years and developments in the forth- - I anh salient et amet ee ee is aeasary ts prevent beri! ee polyneuiis =o ure coming codeless period. : : ' < E r has an effect equivalent to a moderate daily dose of insulin, after the vita- But Henderson, if he stays on, will do so only in a : i S Teas min B ration has been taken f few weeks, q to 1Ee_Nise: sor not too high to fall, but stoop } | subordinate position—he was « member of the National : “ft Bah ‘ : eth icra ete Recovery Board—because he must be punish- : , Pet ia aie ‘ P Every man or woman who is on excess flesh and inordinate! or ins. taking if fond of carbohydrates owes it to himself or herself to learn whether chad —_—_—_—_—_—__ . Secretary of Commerce Roper, Donald reeeeneh and . = ‘ wy : % + by . ieeereod vitamins in iy aa intake, ag if there is to correct it, 7 : * t1 if tive hi id too E 7 i H - prevent betes as well as a sound Long Feels Himself Slipping _{ sts of conserva Henderson, poeple Ms bull up : ae protection of healin and efficiency, io ion’s political arena | strong division of economists which undertook to find é ‘ if Was : MT on dicctay ns eeneoe a ioe snort-|°t 2n¢ tell just what was wrong with NRA. if at . a ae QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS » ‘ 4 . Because he couldn’t be depended on to hide unpleas- Inferiority Complex ing his rage, attacked President Roosevelt for| ant facts, his name was removed from the list of wit- I wish I could tell that young woman who asked for a pamphlet about snatching out of his hands his share-the-| Resse’ Who were to have appeared for NRA before the : inferiority complex how I got over mine. Daily reading of the New Testa- - ment. When we gain a glimpse of the immensity of effort required of us, - eraeunae SPANK BIG INDUSTRIES fear of that unknown quali: "Wp know ‘hon nd why, Gre : ‘ ii fear Oo} . In his letter to the president, the Louisianan One by one, Henderson and his division took on © |ous liberal and whose support is es-|think of breakfast.—David Niven, quality. W$- oe to respect and why. (Mrs. screen “tina” 4b. 8. DD contends that, whether it’s called “share-the- eto or petra aun ateaseaeteiage Tecan tis vaveobge a DUniLive iar eter opeee trai Ube. oe Answer—Thank you. Perhaps the young woman will see this and read wealth” or “tax-the-rich,” any proposal to They decided against: The Great After months of “cooperation” urged ne oH the Book you recommend. I keep no memoranda of correspondence—it, v 1, The steel industry, by demanding a spread of its ds é 7 iS would be an a} task, and ides most dents woul: break up the nation’s large family fortunes is by his friends, Mr. Roosevelt has defi palling best correspon would perfer iy price-fixing basing points. infri + . nitely lost support of the conserva-| ‘The presidency's a dog’s life. I've |N0t to be filed. So I can rarely recall the identity of a correspondent, once an infringement upon his copyright. Long 2. The lumber industry, by recommending Jower tives. This bill is designed either to|known evéry president since Harrison, I have answered the letter. asks six questions; then tells the president he| Prices than had been fixed under NRA, ame oO punish or scare them. Whether any|and it’s a dog's life for them all— Myopia % er " 3. The rubber tire industry, by seeing that prices step will be taken at this session, or|Former Senator David A. Reed, of Iam a crane operator. Plant physician found my eyes poor, sent me to needn’t embarrass himself by answering, the| were fixed so low that the industry subsequently didn’t 7 the whole measure is almed to give | Pennsylvania, cculist, who fitted me with glasses, which are fine for long distance seeing insinuation being that the president dares not| bother about asking a renewal of the arrangement. him a new 1936 issue, remains to be ae but they make things bulge at me up to 50 feet. Is myopia curable or not? $+ hi soatt 4. The coal mining industry, by setting up machin- (0) U Ss seen. The clearest political judgment,| ., it if Tal Yd do almost anything to get rid of the glasses. (8. 8.) commit himself beyond generalizations. As one| ery for review of its prices. however, is that the new proposals}, Td lites hee I rn : bed Skul" tastorel) ths cigl bape ousting -eaili tule eee cals aciiresnitiy ogi, anh retail peice Penleh ted isi cone ahha taeien ni eidpvomimmnenctie nae diy she ble a feel port Ags cect ear al any ticket. | lenses ai have for distant Aiea ty plain. Acer or ier for near vision. i a rere y ere 5 knew when he hurled that last poisonous dart,)"""s, "the aluminum industry, which dumped its code |°PSTI#M 1935, by The Baltimore S08 | let ia 15 to those already with|= cont give ® damn for party labels | MVOPIa is « change tn the shape O& tne Aye Rad there J mo cure for tt that he would never receive a reply. after Henderson's division insisted on publicity on prices. THE TAX MESSAGE him. or platform.—Huey Long. (Copyright , é . is 7. The automobile industry, whose labor practices} Washington, June 24—It is inter- een Only a week before, the senator had tried,| were subject of a special eee by Henderson |esting to note that the one member| It identifies Mr. Roosevelt more Fi i ith | 8nd Dr. Isidor Lubin, which result & report charg-|of the senate who spontaneously and|completely with the radicals. It in- and failed, to embarrass the administration with ing’ widespread ‘abuses, tely cheered Mr. Roosevelt’s|sures a more clear-cut issue between his filibuster against the revised NRA. When ; eae made a report showing an eae surprising tax measure was Jevel the natural divisions. It a t) i ib: ii ..; in monopol prices on government purchases—and | rong, of Louisiana, whose own “Share| public attention, provides new food he president subsequently advanced his tax refused to tone it down. the Wealth,” plan had been over-/for the propagandists and gives the-rich ideas, he answered that attack em-| His reports on the relative changes in prices, wages,|whelmingly defeated in the senate|chance for great Left Wing enthusi- weethearts phatically and finally. How effectively he| Pd dividends also raised @ roar on the inside. the day before. “Amen,” he cried/asm. But in the end it will not BEGIN HERE ropa of explanation. But this partica-|/Gnished dally. “I must have been stomped out Long's fire, the senator himself suse Tas one a lee | eee se ae ee ae ee ee iS ON! simp! cor now. was acknowledges when he asserts the enactment! one of the last jobs done by the NRA researchers| Mr. Long’s colleagues, including all | MICHAEL SEATHEROR owner | Katharine. rible joke oa suas, i of the tax-the-ri islati “my | under Henderson, results of which presumably won't be/the administration leaders, were le s e eee Shocked ‘other's suffer. ice tax-the-rich legislation would mean “my | Tate public, was compilation of the latest Gope on wages|treathlear and bewildered, Tt. took Se” oe ant Mer cteometer | FyGR tather granted over bis|ing, the older woman sought for 4 elimination from politics. and dividends, Tt will be considered vitally ienportsnt |twenty-four hours for them to get mean Wa lace caukchoeel oe! newspaper which he bad fold-|words to comfort her. “You : i y those who leve mal ul of wet their s. Some have not foun ed back to the financial The|couldn’t be so wrong in’ trusting ___Long knows that he has slipped badly and| cises depressions by simultaneously providing too much ret, Set" “this proposition was right pages peterpan orci ve etady.ihim. He bas © good face, 1 is as desperate as a movie siren whose fan mail| in profits for investment in capital equipment and not|/uyp mr, Long’s alley. He has been yeusg DR. JOHN KAYE. Katharine could bear the jangling | liked him from the start.” is falling off. Meanwhile, the nation at large|¢moush in wages to provide a market for the products /singing in that key for many months 6 Overhearing twe detectives ask | of the bel] and every nerve in ber for Michael's adérese, Katharine |taut body responded to the sum- fushes to ware him, although che |mons. Any moment now Ellen fae act ceem tim since bts em | would call her... . But it was only Leonard Willis, 2 ae of capital equipment. aad i the radio, by is concerned, not over the Louisianan’s despe-|° ‘Labor income rose only 20 per cent from 1025 to|ictlie Neeteaieat’ and books, ‘Naturale rate effort to remain in the limelight, but in| 192%, it is shown, while dividends and interest from |iy he assumes some credit for driving vary A tions rose 65 it, Labor income began direction. \- fact that the country again is left in a state of |to go down at once in 1920, while capital's drop followed Relennonee ee ¥ will be foyfully For two years the Democrats have been at bat with two men on base, but no runs and two out—the NRA tery here. It can probably be i very id the AAA. That's the net of it. eoquette, has bees announced. uncertainty by the new tax proposals. The slowly. ie received by Father Coughlin, Mr. Walliam Mion wait . — a esiabs sibaineite we aeao ane makings i golf efgagement with cen ap. a ‘and wer | foundation upon which recovery is built must LABOR SHOWS GAIN Upton Sinclair, the extreme Progres- Piggy leco Katharine comes with tim aay father 8n6 sive Republicans and the radicals, ‘They married tp ap ebecere Her heart raced and slowed be definitely settled before substantial progress | __,By 1883 labor income was only 65 per cent of It! enerally, whose basic creed is that cove Bertine—" Katharine went on, Metle towa. Then Micha! tnsiete |again. Not for her. ‘There is less today of both dogma 1928-25 hile dividends and interest stood at and “intellectual” religion. But there ee The ing droned past. Mi- et ‘air ike the Ds a -25 average, wi those , returning te face the ¢etec- e mornt pasi “Don’t te you || can be made, 93 per cent, ‘The Henderson report points out that capi. |™Oney should be taken trem toe lie more religion of the kind that| $f augaeae’ sentunea gata skeen? i] tal has been spared from bearing a proportionate share | haven't. They call it a redistribution henge Gage eer snsiond of the “that neither one of them—your Pe Hebron May Well Be Proud of‘ the risks of business ups and downs. of wealth; actually it would be a re-|"ead.—Sir renfell. { : Neverthele labor was benefited—in com) * * * F Thriving community, progressive ity, enterprising| with ‘capitals in’ 1994, Its income, nese trom an inden | t7ibution ee ‘The Stock Exchange exists because| the ease, ‘Hie te tnfared tm a trat- 11057, ‘to understand ner better— f meighborhood, Hebron doffs the swaddling clothes of | figure of 65 in 1933 to an estimated 73 in the last quar- it fills c vital need and because it is fe accident. p he'd have to see it meant sotb- - village infancy today with the vision of @ prosperous| ter of 1934, while dividends and interest are estimated| Entirely aside from the merits of] eo uinoed to render ‘service —Charles “1 don't know. Probably not.’ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORt when she was cool and etand- Ber eidinecs, | at 98 for both periods. the Roosevelt proposals the political IUGES" on being nominated es Ex- ci EVIL, s |eGen. Gbeinad.crnaiosiinte Bet|;, Saat See et tine A i Hebron’s dauntless pioners of 1886 bullt well. ‘They Gildea lei iil A ie politicians and observers, ‘The ulti-| change president, KATHARINE crew wide the}shell for oo many sears that tt/ry about them. Brace aD, ebild. feared God. They revered thrift. They practiced hon- mate effect is a matter of opinion, casement window, was bard, all at once. to break |rne world hasn’t come to an end. esty. They labored mightily, They scorned hardship. ith Reprinted to || |but that the inspiration is at least down at the garden below. The/the habit. And she loved him 80!) ynow it looks frightful to you, i paca ; With Other show what | |partly political there is little room to long shadows of moraing lay ev-| terribly! but probably in s week from now I. ‘They gave thanks for rewards won from the rich soil. Wat masoee doubt. His most partial friends con- erywhere; the borders were} At last, unable to bear the/ine whole affair will be straight- Paar tiie bepors Shoes ata iious mien nad sees: IDITORS may not code thet the Roosevelt prestige and srarred with dewy drops. Broo atiemes ‘aster she got, into ine jened out.” 2 on PI . looks back e strength among people generally car drove over riding! “You think so? with pride, pays homage Hye noe the tom has been diminished by the supreme |country.—Howard Scott, head “Tech- ait, had been her wedding| school Tips was tn the yard.| «1 really do.” @ | court decisions. It could not well be |nocrat.’ A day... feeding some chickens that fiuffed/ put after the girl had gone Maker has spared, prepares for another half century of we Sneaking Ov dout ctherwise. No administration ever # * % Today she and Michael would| about on the bare earth. away Violet Merser was not so happy growth. neaking Over a Handou had ® more staggering blow—or one| It is a matter of thankfulness that} , coowledge their marriage be-| looked up expectantly. certain. What a strange tangle ‘With the rest of the Missouri Slope Bismarck re- (New York Herald-Tribune) for which its own unwisdom was so/among the many sources of world) CODON“) Cond ‘ghe pea de-| “No'm, Mister Michael, he ain't|o¢ circumstances it was! Cer Jolces with Hebron, bids our neighbor God speed as time The house of representatives has passed, “with little|completely responsible. It has left| distrust and jealousies, science pre- cided that in the etill watches of|come back, miss.” Tips’ white|tainly, on the face of it, one begins writing another 50 of discussion and without a record vote,” a bill to restore|every policy the president has in a|serves an ideal of purity, truthfulness, , be teeth showed. “Pa, he thinks it'’s| wouldn't say that a yor man years of history. to Spanish War veterans and their dependents certain | groggy condition. It has made ques-|and mutual good will toward all na-| the olght. There was to be eoj J oo, He went off las'|wno was engaged to one gir and pension cuts contained in the economy act of 1933. This|tionable many of his past acts and|tions—President Roosevelt. more waiting, no more p night yn after those “mea! married ‘another They Moved Too Soon surreptitious action was taken in the midst of consider-|nearly all his pending proposals. ‘To e+ © or secrecy. By this time Seily/ Rett sock Rttce dimenareh Gate cue Abcurdity of those drouth-dlwcontented North Da-| ing several minor bils Usted on the unanimous consent nige from the national gaze the com-| There must be a complete and Moon would have beveacl's own| “Went off” Katharine stared! following the ceremony, sounded ee ee eee to the weet coat last rina under oe ant ane oy Paice d A ae oe neers | ee, Sarees ote nie ae bona fide reorganization of the Re-} 5, ° gaily would be angry—turt- | ®t him. particularly honorable. Hepecial- 3 nothing -service-connected disabilit publican party. Upon this there can forcibly demonstrated these June days. oe Bu nam ties are | involving considerable histrionic abll-|be no compromise if we expect to involved. It is simply another barefaced attempt to usually For scores who made those ill-advised migrations,| ‘slip the boys” something from the treasury (in this fer, fine press relations and|make any showing in 1936 or later. the full resources of an unprecedent- fhe chimera under which they labored is being dissipat- SR BHO SAE. ONOEN), $0. STONED DRT are Dems ene ed propaganda department. —Senator ar it better, knowing the con- him, Katha- - ed. ‘They have learned that even while they were at-| gressional weakness for organized minorities, if the| ven these have nor been sufficient| There is nothing in the Constitu-| _ At the thought of fim. SSMS) | “Well. thank you very muck tempting to set up new homes in the west that the bounty| Spanish War veterans and their dependents were suf- tion that says an American citizen] © be dag Tips. No, 1 won't make an ap- of nature once again is being bestowed rich land, | ficiently to make their a | Prevent the true situation from} oe tne right to starve to death. The| She drew @ long breath. She 8S) \ointment to ride just now.” 8 upon a ric! ;| Helens nero voting strength | partially percolating to the country in function of government is to| Michael's wife, The miracle bad|" Katharine went back to the ‘And they also have learned that even the Pacific coast | formidable factor in an election. They maintain, to be| general and congress in particular. In nie eg ager, Le-| bappened yesterday. . . . car. Automatically her fingers tan have drouth, sure, a very active lobby in Washington, but they mus-|the latter the immense weight of the |care for citizens.—Mayor '. tered York. At any moment now he would/turned the ignition key. She From Oregon, from Washington, are coming dally re | 200,00 names, & mere handful is the population at large,|ecmunsiration is still sufficient to |@uardie of New on * * had discarded Michael. se telephone her. ‘The bell would|started the motor, drove off al-; miss Smithers, the n ports of the need of rain there. Relatives reveling in| Even this number is extraordinary in view of the fact |/om through the remainder of the} ‘Jouy piace, this Hollywood. If you} ring and before one of the matds|most blindly. duty in the ward, glanced at him the lushness of the North Dakota prairie hear that the | that the whole mobilized force in the Spanish War, the —probably. It is not, however, suf- |!unch with a lady, you're engaged. could answer it Katharine herself) srichae} had gone away! Hoe] interestedly as she made an entry coast’s winter wheat crop is negligible, that spring wheat | Philippine insurrection and the Boxer Rebellion together 3% i z If you take her to dinner, you're vir- would do so. hadn't tet her know. What in His voice would sound im ber/heaven’s name did this mean? ficient to restore complete control nor amounted only to 392,000 men, and that was more than tually married—and I’m afraid to is shriveling for lack of moisture, that other crops are | 35 reestab] ears. That deep, drawling, whol-| Had he told her the truth whea puffering. And our Pacific coast kin wish they were|” ‘Perhaps ‘the explanation of the surrender lies in|Roosevelt dominance. On the con- home. veness , Mr. PPER FA: : delightfal voice of Michael's. |he sald those men could not poe-|eiend of hers. “It’s o : ‘ i some peculiar persuasit posseused by this little bajo at. Romer ‘ty it has pe BH Dende FLAPPER FANNY SAYs: be ey bathed and dreseed./sibly bring evil tidings to him,| 4 piles yg They are welcome. The arms of North Dakota are| §t0Uup, since it is not the first time they have “wangled”’ |1 cratic majority, full of smolder- a 5 still wrapped in the dream. Sler|that his slate was clear? Sb0|~neat™ tnciuded this oartiones open. We know that our misguided brothers realize at | But more probably thelr very lack of aise gives them an |! resentment. To put through green linen frock and the brows | would bave staked ber lite yester- wrote a brief paragraph last that North Dakota may have its troubles but that | advantage.. What they want, because it does not amount | What he wants he has to exert the and white shoes witb the 4 bis honesty, but this they ferent than troubl other ions, granted casually, ‘congress | !ast ounce of pressure and has his way skin fringes and a string of dull/new development brought terror | sinty 37 years old” who had been j ee wie bee hie gins thine a in hk eo ot ee ee ae only after desperate effort and by the white beads that looked creamy jto her soul. injured in a taxicab accident at J And, far from resenting such favoritism, the much ear ite cat tho Denies pee against ber sunburn. . . - has wee win to dot There | Park avenue and 48th street. The ful lobi - |tion of this was the escape by a single But Michael didn’t Break- | was no one she could tell, 20 city editor ran a bine ‘The barberous nations, as we understand it, are| Tn, Rovere Dey ee eee ee vote of his pet holding company bill Bertine said some-|she could turn te now. heed y those that go to war with spears, while highly civilized| demands for its own pensioners, In fact, let congress |in the senate and its present doubtful londs place their reliance in poison gas and lquid fire.| sneak over this handout to the little-war boys and with- | position in the house. No such state out spestion their big-war brothers will Me, Utopia seems to be out of the question but we'd be| Neck for a little gratuity. The conspiracy seems obvi- quite well satisfied if we could return to those relatively | US and who will say that the house is not a party to it? bias ‘i ‘The supreme court left his leader- carefree days when the tariff was our most troublesome Los Angeles girl being buried alive for 90 days taking |ship limp, put him on the defensive, one fast passed. thing about missing the rolls tor) Or was there? lunch the day before, and Katha-| Violet Merser’s wise, kind, gen- perfect stranger. \ “What did you say, Bertine?” |her own bg she was count. Katharine, fesue. along book on aviation to pass the time. If she ever | vastly increased distrust in congress cine nee oak wae teen? ROD 0. Oe Ser SR ee eas. meats eee —— tries @ stratosphere trip, we can recommend some good |as to the wisdom of his judgment and terday, We waited and waited,| \/IOLRT was in s basket chair| mention of sccidents, pepers Mussolini is sending 50,000 more men to Africa, If | books on mine-drilling. the soundness of his policies. From ~ e gaid pPrageooes Seis the aanie Saas tad. Cat ee this continues, a strategic Ethiopian counter move would ——— the political angle the tax message ph . pei “and|ting a pink sw —_ kait- gested that some enough, sug- Aree be ta. 795 pone thet ot eee wing incident nt pgrleyeety ene from the this girl never showed up. Nora|“How nice to see you! We've| might explain Michael's silente. ‘ bse : She did not B mianars ne Winoe nee, ree in see eee ae ee rman eae ibe "brats chs sits stl an fans [gem Satire os as a forum any le, subjects—except, possibly, the one: “Who's de champ?” Perhaps the reason Mr. Hoover didn’t show up at|the court and the constitution on the a ihe hag You know Nora ead ™ Na canes dear, ay well corns that Micheal suburb must carry bells as a bird ie en Tit Oe ee niet ee A a This went on for some: time. snarnarine ws bade om the ag on the girl who had married yy ‘ plaint hear thing breaking bits toast | w! mt ym her ws ee individualisa me . If Huey resents senators yawning during his filibus- cig ae ae ae ey acer ieee in a geomet- She ‘hela nothing back. So the day passed, and the mys- ters, he might resort to some stop-gap legislation. The second is to reestablish rical pattern on the pink Spode|Merser did not interrupt once, bet ieee Senennd. And ‘a Kothe- throwers leave for Abyssinia. When strength in congress, solidify again! Many families pool their re- plate, paid little beed. Bertine|her dark eyes reflected 8 bound- oe heert hepe fettered Jets of flame in that climate, the The parole system, it seems, allows a criminal to pay|the extreme radical elements, who | was trying to irritate oer, try-| less sympathy. ‘Ge Bo complain of the draft, his debt to society on the installment, plan, [naa begun to regard him as a spuri-| “ee ‘? Keep coushter im the | (1)? "goad her into come cort| “What am I fo dof”

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