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4 ___THE BISMARCK TRIBUN. E, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1935 The Bismarck Tribune i An Independent Newspaper | THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Il (Established 1873) State, City and County Official Newspaper ehind the Scenes Mii iden Oe tn sapecanccaananal in Washington WITH RODNEY DUTCHER ——<—$<—$<—<———————————————— ‘Dr. Brady will answer en pertaining to health but not dis- Published by The Bismarck ‘Tribune Company, Bis- |“ Set in eee e ey Eoune, TAN quecion must be sooompenied BF marck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck| Odor Clings to Commerce Department Even After © stamped, self-addressed envelope. fas second class mail matter. Mitchell Flop—and It Isn’t One of Sanctity ... Fam- " George D. Mann lly's Activity Is No Great Aid to Roosevelt, DELINQUENT PARENTS AND PRECOCIOUS CHILDREN , President and Publisher em, : One of the 61 readers who liked an article on alcohol entitled “Drink and 0 x 1 8h Washington, June 20.—Ewing Mitchell would be the ines ay ‘Treasurer Panter most popular man in town if he had been able to make his entard stick, a either the bungling attack of that ousted “little Subscription Rates Payable in Advance cabinet” member nor any conceivable amount of white- Daily by carrier, per year . sees 8720 wash can bury the odors which emerge from the Depart- Daily by mail, per year Gin . 1.20 ment of Commerce under Secretary Dan Roper, the ex- Daily by mail, per year (in state outside of lobbyist. Bismarck) aeseccesccsosssses OUD Tt will take an eyen more inept person than Mitchell Daily by mail outside of North . Weekly by mail in state, per year ............ 1.00 Weekly by mail outside of North Dakota, per. + 600 to destroy the department's reputation here as the New Deal's chief citadel of favoritism and peanut politics. If Mitchell had had the faintest notion of how to eos 1.50 assemble and present his charges and evidence effective- . ly, he would have made much more of an impression. . Pei a he displayed, however, was a strong sense it Bureat Cire: of indignation and a living exhibit of the type of folks __Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation 70 land in soft spots in the Roper organization. e Leviathan deal by which certain friends of the Member of The Associated Press. president and others were excused from penalties for The Associated Press i eee eo eer ereticel. the Loran mite of debatable merit. Comptroller use for republication of all news General McCarl opposed it. Roosevelt okayed it. 1s newspaper and also * it or, not otherwise cred tee in gin’ pubtisned herein | _ Many of the president's friends wish he would give All rights of republication of all other matter herein are| up those yacht cruises with Vincent Astor and Kermit also reserved. Roosevelt—two of the alleged beneficiaries—believing “it doesn’t look good” and gives his enemies ammunition, a But in that, Mitchell was digging up old bones. eee FIRE ISN'T QUELLED Mitchell's flop will not divert fire from other sources at Roper's Shipping Board Bureau, Steamship Inspection Service, Bureau of Aeronautics, and other bureaus. His evidence of continuous excuses from penalty for viola- tion of navigation laws, of ships allowed to go to sea inadequately manned or with broken propellers, and of steamship inspectors allowed to remain after being found eg | 10 have taken “gratuitics” still stands in the record. The Morro Castle, which burned with loss of 100 lives i {ter being built with it ji found Destroying German Culture DMS Dieu ai te Drastic German decrees intended to solidify |1y of wood—including Oregon pine in the latter case— Teutonic culture and bring it more into har-| Which burned quickly. & it ii He Ei ze i B & z wr é i Inspiration for Today And he said, Of a truth I say unto you, that this poor widow hath cast in more than they all— St. Luke 21:3. i eee . The truly generous is truly wise, and he who loves not others, lives unblest.—Home. eee & mony with the ideas of Nazidom are, in them- “HATCHET MAN” a m 4 i+ a a Secretary Roper has hired a new crew of press agent ey selves, a contradition of the basic ideas of cul ania his critics believe he iiesds them, ‘The departeat ture as we understand them. has been notorious for political spoilsmanship which é 2.801 |-timers. In the narrower sense, the culture of a peo- Wen cwriaeell Aor’, hatchet man in the cleanout of|/#&—<—=—=—=—————=————==—= lago. ‘They should have accompanied| not, of course, balasice the budget or ple means a composite of the social, political employes and often credited with helping block confirma- Th Gr t each emergency appropriation and, if/hurt the rich. From the radical . sae * «, . Willar Bureai For- they had, these would have been and economic conditions under which they live,| 40% SP" Wiese Grormenoe, has since boom rewarded , their aspirations as a race and their manner of| by @ high post in the Shipping Board Bureau. aaa raat ee Some of the non-political old-timers in the depart- nothing like so deep. The inevitabil- eat q thinking and living. But in the broader BeNSE| ment ay “they atta Brig? ta ats red Bibs lecht G ae like 80 0 ee. Herta ns : the word means their relations to the future in| Hoover as secretary of commerce. ame oO keep us from & sees noah tthe light of their past, the development of the cee reilbemeceere tle rah eet en th i i i i TOO MUCH FAMILY oe Mr. Roosevelt nad put himself national mentality as well as of national aspira- ‘After. repoeting the: current. Jocal: reaction to. Mr. Politics mt sou tax Apne, poe would tions, their devotion to the uplifting of human-] Roper, it is perhaps only fair to point out siso that po- a oN ‘cles. expendi epee ity by the action of every individual and the] ite! sctivilles of the Rocsevel oye ames and By FRANK &. KENT made it necessary, the opposition eombined action of the whole. folks in the administration camp. opyright, 1935, by The Baltimore Sun | would have had to support a Obviously, this isn’ titer discussed = general interests would have demand- It may be that the decrees newly promulgat-| iay°” wot is aioussed plenty in private ae BI rope rebel ed it, While there would be just Most detached he A, ‘ i il 8 Iture, bu Some New Dealers are convinced that the activities spe .— The satis-| cation for ange! administration’ ot , ed by Hitler will change German culture, but rau Anal Taonty, Base a bird see with which a raignile’ “a whose futile policies had imposed s0 it is doubtful if the change will be an improve-| nave been, politically, a net loss. There's some reason great a burden, there would be noth- g ment. The various measures, in themselves, are belegenths that ces, vee been ae Upsodied stroke by which tryin ing to do except shoulder it. not important. They are mild when compared] or caicoaery has lately been edgier Rsdeaederd aketed ep ee ae as to the major changes already wrought. But) for a while. , q ; : ‘And you're likely to hear less of Elliott as a result|® NeW and popular issue raised, has they will tend still further toward cramping] of efforts to oust him from vice presidency of the Young |eeR much diminshed by develop- A Z ments. L an airy wave of fou | “What any gir! every German mind into a common mold. In ajDemocrats of Texes, = see to his policies he resents, and partly KATHARINE | STRYKHURST. |could get him to easily enough.” said oraculariy, Katb- country where only those at the top are per- TALKS OUT OF TURN As so often happens in politics, the /politieal, designed to take the wind McuARL "auataase’ Tis | “Think cot arine’s nails before applying the s, :. s, h ‘a mitted or expected to think there is grave dan- Even firm friends of Mrs. Roosevelt wish she had Paraiso pa parivipiieg —— ibe nae naieal thir polyenes cryas, © siaing sendemy, | Rach. Pac 1 do ane ites thermecs nee pared os — — . ger that the entire country may be thrown into| fept,qwet abou the Hauptmann trial ona nitacian but |Be smart at all. Tt may be that way |ment. craw the tere e “'Hekael’ egéemee “tasages co | most fascinating mes | ever met|give a hang about and just sort of a state of mental poverty. The independent now fizzling subsistence homesteads program. pee carr geris once neremgre weet here eppecanenne allen cipheemtae, to belige conactams “ferns ts [t= ell my tile, Bie wan — Seal pdr a ern minds which made Germany an important force] 14 fot), nemt at oes A ne tose Utrazy|there was a distinct political purpose |Pers as well as the other kind. The me i Se botnet reper chelea el OAS Lo edd perder arial ered in the fields of science, music and the arts| forced to admit that such incidents have been quickly |back of the president's message. The ovale poser age reat iar geen ee ge ute, John Kaye bad saved her life; | didn’t give a. scream for this boy have f th lready been driven from | Sid upon by many persons anxious to make attacks. timing, the character and the effort firat, the demagogic at- arine ané Michael cach ge te their |theTe Was no least doubt of tt. |she married, but he just worships (lll adeeb iepartes ik ie Current “whispering campaigns, especially in the|to drive it through at high speed all| wo things—first, the Gemagogie oe homes.” Almost tmemediately mi- | Aftér a bit Zoe said briskly, “Well, |the ground she walks on, and say, the country. There is no encouragement for | south, do not neglect the Roosevelt family. There is no|make this plain. The president's ae eeu th tare a fre TAHA qhnel, tonrns ‘be hae ainberttee © |that’s that, And you're mot Raving | they've got along dandy. He's the others to take their places. The Reich appar-|Shted of truth in any of the “whispers” thus far re- friends were no less prompt in point- Ey t cate” will the New York to eee Te te jany?” quiet kind. She used to go around ‘ fecal ‘i ported back to Washington. ing it out than his critics. In fact, and that the 7 fet cats ae eet, in charge ané ts t2 e came | “Tm not having any,” Katharine | with a boy from Yonkers. He was a ently is devoting itself almost wholly to a (Copyright, 1935, NEA Service, Inc.) red meen an Seesuren pride in i ee pee pe posite eteartas, tetiertda singe told her. “Your imagination is run- | hell-vaiser, and she says to me more sas 5 leverne lent vi . agnor selling reps | [ta aon Om eee sa tne cond Pa, wom | BReee ain cia ors [penne some io ft can wih my ren ep hs tds o 4 . er. 0 fhe gracn and te fine ald teadtone so dese] With Other | Siri |(Seaseememete sor eeiramecmne Skene] | SRA, SiS |aronaaies Og malmdahar'e cat ‘tan an hearts. It is a loss e culture o: ey say. ‘ "ine lof the attempt to put such a vast plaints, tien ¢ the world, for there was once much to learn in eon igre aoa meee proposal through in a week, without Now GO On wits —— Returally languished. Katherine| but che gave him the sir and it he Now there i ittle lef ae ae eee real debate and héatings. For this CHAPTER XJ was glad to be furiously busy. It |turned ont that was the right : the Fatherland. Now there is very little left them. ‘There are various reasons they do|they see neither excuse nor defense. y Adal PARKGR eeid brigkty,. “I/gave her no time to sit and broed. | thing: e fo learn which a free spirit would not find dis-|™ . | not feel so confident about all this at ee & envy you." She wes eurted up| She bed are Laat, aga eee tasteful. Taxing Out of Existence the moment. One is that the politics| It is interesting that the radical in o corner of Ketharine'’s chaise rssoragieedey tact that be bad [PABSU put her bead on one side, , in the proposal is just a bit too clear | leaders, who burst into cheers when lounge, watching the pecking. very pensively surveying Katharine’s pers President Roose eens Herald) eritance tax-|—%0, cle? in fact, that it can’t be] the message appeared, are also disap- Katharine ifted heavy eyes. She felled jae yrepeomsnrayooy nat ac; ee Bete meals Legal work of the federal resettlement administra- |°t- As he would exempt from the advanced rates estates |ing public. ice eee eorigliles GANG weit days slmseet oe toe Genco Grea | marriage coremoey at the ree: he taatd. » “T ought to forget Hon is just getting under way, according to John Moses | lor to ners ehee the ree eee aus have No o0ce: | about the necessity for new and heavy| mittee, ‘These altogether will produce} che exelting fact thet bér tither /‘e hed been a crus! Joke, Violet /about that big halk and go my way. ae | ft Hazen, special attorney for the U. 8. department of |that the individual shall be permitted to possess “several | 22% 2 the country is to be kept not more than $360,000,000, which 8] had agreed to the western trip dtd Selmeot fn, Katharlaws. sbevoce, trould you ballove fi? I crfed myselt | Rs away from rep m, these are es- | tri so far as ex- act surprise her, She was - F fustice, charged with passing on all submarginal land | millions” without penalty, so the president and the #eN&-| sentisi, ‘They should have come long|penditures are concerned and will pathetl She could trest Stanley Mercer: |to sleep three nights, and then he fhat has been optioned in western North Dakota. tor seem to be in at least partial agreement. ——— i. ~ the affair would be handled as de | came around again and promised ‘Two purpose: nnounce! f 2 “You'll adore the west,” Zoo sali | contiy and quistly as possible, In Bismarck Tuesday Moses declared that within the | the president's plan, Higher inheritence taxes alee > emphatically. “tae I want tols in a peal + poco pat nares tench anetner: drop. ane next 10 days he expected to have an office force of five ed in order to prevent the transmission of vast fortunes G Official live there some day—have s dudé| at least Katharine would be miles | time pia netively engaged in gathering abstracts on land that has | fom generation to generation; and the receipts from erman , ranch or something.” away trom her stepmother's rage! she applied the little brush with the proposed greater taxation are needed to aid in retir- 5 eo She be train been approved for purchase. Moses will continue to main- would on the to |and surprise. the pale, glittering liquid polish ing the national debt and to balance the budget. night, Katharine told herself. to fain his offices in Hazen. ‘There may be some question as to the need for legis- Magid ke ruling. tar acer At & o'clock her packing was and held Katharine’s hand near j ‘Moses, one of three special attorneys engaged in this | lation to prevent the transmission of enormous fortunes é here, leaving @ memory of pain peou orignal. aia aay mag Lappe pe ger i fwork in the state, has charge of the area in western | 80 Sus pe eeaabog a Sarally such oe roe iB ooo OJRILIE] 19 He succeeded behind, She folded her fodhpur| atharine, unable to sit still, wear- | table. North Dakota bounded by the Missouri river. Other at- Liga " | IRIAITICISMMNIUILIE] Dr Schmitt,an breeches and laid them im S/ing the rather crumpled white not have to use his ten fingers many times over to r 77Al\ rt “There now, just let those dry. c borneys are Halvor Halvorson of Minot and Otto Haak-| enumerate the fortunes of more than $10,000,000 that IR] LIVIEMETIEIAISIE/D! is Reichsbank rawer of the trunk. Zoe prattled | frock she had wora all day, jumped | They look grand, don’t they? Well, pnstad of Fargo. have been held intact in the same family for more than LIM fail cs) into her car and drove st a furious | you take my advice, Miss Stryk- two generations. While it may not be correct to say “I saw John Kaye in town the | pace up and down the roads border: | hurst, and don't let any boy get ‘With more than 1,000,000 acres under option in his| thet wealth contains within itself the elements that ETSNTIOIN MME [v1] 23 To besiege. other day,” she sald brightly, “He's |ing the town. She kept assiduously |‘round you the way they do. But Brea alone, Moses sees months of unrelenting work ahead | make for distribution, it is a fact that human beings > TF MMC IBIEIE ICIS] 24 To break open such a darling, Why don't you eign | away from River Road. Teen, on seer peg Cea act before lands approved by authorities in Washington | have qualities which make decidedly for the distribution INiiciols] 26 Male. him up before you go? If I were eee that you've got good sense. You Hinally pass into the hands of the federal government. | And redistribution of wealth. it is an old saying that DEEN MNPIUIT MMR! LIN] 20 consceliation. you Ta be afraid someone else} Gum ran into the beauty shop|coulda’t be anybody's fool.” Isabel Citing an example of the tremendous volume of busi- Rian peat A tBlent poser Hagtns Fispsteg OP (AIL MN! INIEIPIT EE IRIOIN] 397 doze. Sey : where Isabel worked and found | abandoned herself to one luxurious v <ict6 NIAIPIE] on earth do you mean?” | that volatile little creature in tears.| sigh at the thought of her own hess that will pass through his office, Moses declared | father lays the foundations of a fortune; the son, trained Sie (P]t AMBNIAIPIE) 31 Fish. ered Kathari i where "4 t IRIAIGINIEITY 32 cravat. ‘atharine, struck. Miss Betesy had gone home. There | folly the absent Bill was con- that in one day’s mail he had received orders from Wash. | in the thrift and enterprise ot bie fa er, LA or ol Pee 38 Pertaining to “Don't be silly,” Zoe sdvised,|Were no customers about. Isabel | cerned. xperience an op! iy, rt Bs Bee ince” 7 Sn | ke ao nee go de Ma eee ae Zeer eet (epee eee a) Eee eee f making a living, reared in luxury, dissipate the fortune. +NEST + ONE = stone 39 Finch. Other areas where hundreds of options have been | That course, with numerous variations, has been follow- = DIONNE. 40 Aquatic bird. Katharine shook her bead. “Hon-| She sat behind sho mas masicare te st es pee Seckers she faken by resettlement administration agents are in the | 4 in thousands of families, diameters. - 41To bang. estly, I haven't the fatatest notion | ble, getting out one : cry the Wicinity of Medora, the Roosevel The founders of some of our very great fortunes} 35 Growing out, 53 Assumed name ‘3 Too. 42 Sanskrit what you're talking about.° glittering cmall tools and emery |world; she was masquerading under y of Medora, the Roosevelt park area, the extreme | are still living. John D. Rockefller, it is true, 18 ap-| 36.0 nectierate, 54.Verb. 4 Tardy. “I didn't know—anybody—could | *s?4s. Drying her eyes. ie colere. southwestern section of the state and a tract in Sioux | proaching the century mark, and has not been active for 55 He is Ger 1 —be—so—dumb," sald Zoe, puncta- |. “Des't mind me, Miss Strykhurst.| Paying her bill, wandering out eounty. years, but Henry Ford is still able to carry on with con- oa Halen ating the séntences with bites of | Surely I can give you s quick doing |into the street again—a street When submarginal lands in the western half of the | Scer#ble vigor and effectiveness. The oldest great for. minister. 7 leer. Aa Intet. boa bos. : up He tioalin at a. We due’ depsied WHR tote, Replamber, exe tune in this country is that of the Astor family, and way, S6He has anew Folding beds. 45 To relieve. “You'te imagining things ag clove till 6 1 was just having a | shine and lined on either with state have been finally purchased, the human problem | that fortune has been many times subdivided. Of the , ns usual, ” Katherine good cry. it helps when you get little cars—she felt s of rage will pass to the direction of the rural rehabilitation ad-/ great fortunes of the middle of the last century scarcely J Plan. | 4 2Genus of auks. 46 To hit. wee me cate, Cried | vind of down.” and despair possess her. She was pal acer Say ace lett VERTICAL 10 Kind of tenon. 47 Rootstock. Bag Bh eg Sa ad Tt was Bill, the cradely hané-| weak to run away from this trou. Head of the resettlement administration is Rextord| to defeat the tne ee aemnounced purposes is found nae a bait Seales ee ee ee le ae oes Se ee { feat . If a method of taxation is express as was, ve G. Tugwell. Which will actually break down the Grant forgunes and (Soares: Sochet, | Rammetee. bats teare ‘They bed erse to a| mat ouch © sitzation with more i bring them what may considered reasonable given ber. | dance night before. bravery. | Co-Operative ‘Strike’ Limits, the achlevement of that purpose will of necessity et tt Aad beee-6 Peethers kia so “roaring drunk” and started | Katharine hated herself, every. | collect taxes source. Then other ie bs The coal strike which did not take place may eventu- | means must fe can fe eat tee national debt and was hanging over the wia- Eetarios aioe. Pd Ae A a with @ sick and ally be reckoned one of the most important industrial | balance the budget. Something taxed out of existence Zr cowain now. peering dows into| blend girl who wes “achogy Fo'd She had parked her halt “disorders” of the year. cannot continue to be a source of revenue, the garden. ‘ know or ever heard of.” a block away, down ot Pog little i Here was a projected strike whose aim “Is that Mack Dareau out by the| “Aren't men the limit?” Isabel | square of lawn and the iron benches Pe ary rick epberted obey Was almost) | Speaking of foreign relations, Italy aims to make float?” she demanded. “Never mind, | inquired, brushing away a bright |that surrounded the monument to : | pol industrial. The miners who Paging ‘uncle,” while the United States is trying darling. I don't think tt ts. Some|drop that trembled om her mas | Innicock’s soldier dead, when, with iL ne 2,2 WES were anh barking fo focse sar fe the other nations ante. . crasy fool’s trying to break bis|carsed lashes. “Sure 1 know he's|s Gash of terror she saw Michael : Bemands pon operators, except in a most indirect Unless something's done about the auto toll, the neck doing the jack-knife ... wht | crazy about me and all, bet some | Heatheros, 1 | Bema. © Ere commonly. reperied fat ji some coming Fourth of July will probably produce the usual was I saying?” See Sa Et fe renterioe woes | te it oe fost and berebontes, {4 at least, the operators were quite as willing to see | bumper crop. “Talking about John,” Katharine about, Why cant we usual. & Bewspaper in aon his hand. Katharine he strike take the Aes said dryly. If you kept tal like |@long without them? But {t's sty was not more i] Here bs were fee men. An epidemic of upside-down stomachs about this this {t helped. You weren't able| ish to have a men, my eaid; |than 60 yanis from him when she t | Fhe coed tadtatey ae beet Preparation was congress. | time wouldn't be surprising, it being the beidef-first- to thiuk of the sick Booting ot) Hare has she wad a ate Senet SM of bie. Tears was Be - i] lustry been lor some years; in the | biscult season. despair you had, waking sleep old Price. was possible avoiding ane | (Guffey bill, many leaders in the industry see a stro} 2 ee img... : You can't get along with ‘em or|she would not, even if she could 1 Sealing allie ia seers | Annette Kellerman says the girls will have to watch “Oh, yes. Well, if you don’t.want | Without ‘em. Isn't it the truth?” |have. She marched on, blind with i draught they believe will help both capital } | (pnd labor. The threatened strike was sim; Uelr shapes with these modern "Dakine Mulla: #0. 20 Dr. Kaye you're passing up some | The phone rang and Isabel ran |*2Str and pride, : a was simply a dramatic | annette; the men will take care of that. 7 ” Zoe sald to and| The slategray eyes under the : pay of calling attention to Mu thing awfully good,’ Dor. it. pushing aside tables i iy their demand for the bill. eee » stools in her progress. But it |cTest of red hair just grazed hers; 4 It appears, now, that the Guffey bill will go through: Russia is teaching its young women to make para- “He never axed me, sir, she| wasn't « penitent Bill: just © cus-| looked aside, Michael, without = ; we aa . ; time now, omer, an a |) Bnd we shall see presently whether it is indeed the | Cruve,Jumps And quite right. Any time now, in it eat tomer, making an appoiatment for /Bed. withot = glance of recognt "| Dynseription that the industry has been needing. imme ee “Oh, hati” Zoe ciemianad cae| the morrow. laabal drvcped with |tHG, pemed cu!

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