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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1935 The Bismarck Tribune An Independent Newspaper THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) State, City and County Official Newspaper Published by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis- marck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck as second class mail matter. George D. Mann President and Publisher Kenneth W. Simons Editor Archie O, Johnson Secretary and Treasurer Subscription Rates Payable in Advance . 87.20 Daily Weekly by mail in state, per year Weekly by mail outside of North Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press 1s 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. (ee EE Inspiration for Today And he said unto him, Arise, go thy wi faith hath made thee whole. —St. Luke 17:1 y: thy | Despotism may govern without faith, but Lib- | erty cannot.—DeTocqueville. RT Of Little Importance That five cent drop in wheat, recorded at Chicago and Minneapolis Friday, takes a little of the joy out of our increasingly bright crop prospects, BUT ONLY A LITTLE. ehind the Scenes | in Washington \ WITH RODNEY DUTCHER Hero's Honors in Battle on Shipping Bill Go to Moran of Maine. . . Measure Lashed as Opening Way to Gigan- Raids ... Ripped in House, Shelved eee Washington, July 6—The portents indicate that the Biand-Copeland merchant marine bill, described by its opponents as a fantastic scheme which would open the treasury to still bigger and better raids by shipping interests, is sunk. Much of the credit for licking the bill goes to s relatively obscure, pudgy young congressman—Edward C. “Eddie” Moran, Jr., of Maine. The almost unparalleled influence of thé twin lobbies of the shipping operators and the shipbuilders in Wash- ington has been thoroughly revealed by the Black ocean mail committee, the Farley investigators, and the senate munitions committee. When this outfit gete licked, that’s news. Hardly any newspapermen were present when Moran appeared to attack the bill a few weeks ago, on slmost the last day of hearings, before the house merchant marine committee, of which Congressman 8. O. Bland, of the shipbuilding city of Newport News, Va., is chairman. That morning stands out in my memory be- cause I've never seen a congressman subjected to Bland was aided by Lehibach of New Jersey and other friends of the ship industry. But Moran kept doggedly on, attacking the bill, which he branded as “the same old steal,” showing how one shipbuilding company alone claimed to have spent $150,000 to put over the Jones- White subsidy act of 1928 and revealing close relations between shipbuilders and members of congress. He offered a bill of his own, providing government ownership of the merchant marine and private operation under federal charter—with many stringent safeguards against looting. pa HEAVY GUNS HIT MEASURE Two committee members—Brewster, Republican, of Maine, and Wearin, Democrat, of Iowa—subsequently came to Moran's with a minority report which excoriated the Bland-Copeland bill as containing either nine or ten separate kinds of subsidies, omitting two or Your Personal Health By William Brady, M. D. a uestions pertaining to health but not dis- case cr dievnosie, Write \etters briefly and in ink, Address Dr. Brady in care of The Tribune. mer queries must be accompanied by &@ stamped, self-addressed en’ ‘How’s That for Progress? EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW THE PROTECTIVE FOODS If you make a reasonable effort to select foods which contain the vita- mins required to keep the body in the highest state of health you will auto- matically get the elements which are most commonly lacking in the diet, namely, calcium, phosphorus and iron. It happens that foods which are the best sources of vitamins are also the best sources of these elements, and enough of them every day one is diseases and impairments of health which we have been harping on here. The following lists are not menus, but merely reminders. Cut them out and keep them if you like, but for goodness sake never take them to table with you, or if you are that kind of nut I beg you not to tell anybody you got your program from Ol’ Doc Brady. If you are interested in this subject you will find some fine lists with pictures of the various protective foods in Mary 8. Rose’s “The Foundations of Nutrition” (Macmillan, 1933), which is available in every public library. Prof. Rose’s book is one of the best textbooks of nutrition. - Vitamin A Escarole (Chicory Raw and canned Evaporated milk Cheese greens, katate peas Sweet potato Butter Spinach, raw Peppers String Beans canned Raw and canned Prunes oN! Raw carrots tomato or toma- Bananas Egg yolk Romaine lettuce to juice Dried whole milk Kidney B ‘Wheat bran Beef .. Whole wheat Dandelion greens ‘Wheat germ Pineapple, fresh bread Liver, kidney Plain wheat or canned Potatoes, white or Orange juice (home ground) Lemon juice sweet Cauliflower oS buttermilk ‘Tomato juloe Peanuts Watercress reen Grapes, grape Secon tuice" Celery Peaches, pears Chard Yeast Vitamin C Tomato fresh or Apple, Banana beans can- String beans Peaches raw, Young carrots raw Fresh Riccio raw fatercress Potatoes, white or Sprouted grains Raw cabbage Yolk of égg. Fresh whole milk, cream or butter. Helibut liver oil is far Raw onion Had the cause of the decline been the rains | three of Bhat eet Tecommendiations for in vitamin D then ood liver oil. » 4 2 " * cleaning up merchant mi e scandal, intensifying, which so greatly benefited the crops in the|magnitying, and perpetuating old abuses, and “donating” wins Mergent Pashia vasitine northwest our farmers might have been ex-|to private interests a merchant marine for which the Vitamin G : cused for grumbling, but that had nothing to|Severnment ae ee ee ee Ice cream Banana Lettuce & do with it. eee ee Copeland of New York was in-|m |knows better, and so does everyone | flaw in the argument, and the politic-, Sanco Ber ad * spinach be In this instance, it seems that the specula-|tans and Bone of Washington prtlagaly scepaa's all over it oe. tas Potare TaEROSrIOE the Roo- be tale ti shift again before | Lean beef skim milk, con- Dried peas Pork, ham tors had overloaded themselves and when they| The authority would have blanket power to open the sevelt re-election rests largely upon |°lection. It is, however, sufficiently Snead ieee; Ceutinower Oysters as heard Canadi hat by AO ey ea al le ah pl the potency of the $5,000,000,000 fund, |Plausible now to make the nomina- cream Cabbage raw or “a anaaian psc t an ean i and (ie shipping Meena ‘They. showed that this the support of the millions who, in |tion of a first-class man by the Re- Fees cooked Lemon juice in policy was contemplated they hurried to sell| board of five ‘wou! ve unprecedented spending , one form or another, are on the gov-|publicans of real concern to every QUESTIONS AND A A | i thout check; pping operators could ( 3 IONS AND ANSWE! their holdings. The movement had nothing to beggrrdeld Tear evenmninet seri by ame O Seabees mumntaaterarioet saan decent citizen. Embalming ad do with the actual supply of wheat available) merely trading in old, nearly obsolete vessels and putting eee It is conceded Mr. Roosevelt has lost QoS ae Controversy. in our family as to value or safety of using the juice of i S up no money at all. support of the business element and The year 1931 was an exceptionally | canned fruit or vegetables. Is the benzoate of soda harmful in any way? and will have small effect on the long-term eee (0) tics his popularity has diminished, but it | healthy one in the United States and (A. J. 0) ; marketing of the crop. BILL BADLY RIDDLED is held this can be made up by solid-|Canada, according to life insurance Answer—I should prefer to worry along without any canned fruit or Ri Between one house and another, the bill was s0 By FRANK B. KENT ity of the radical support and the|Fecords, which show the lowest death | canned vegetables if I could not have such food without the embalming. " On the whole, recent rains have helped| badly riddied that, even its passage in the house—where lent, 1935, by The Baltimore Sun |{Weleht of the practical political ad- rate on record for that year. | ee grade of canned fruits or vegetables contain no chemical pre= rather than hurt the price of wheat because|!¢ hed the eon dted and was speeded along by lead- | ©°PYTIsbt 1935, by spate ministration assets. PRD it eRe Ie Kau oN Seay + what is one man’s meat is another’s poison. In| Peppery little Vito Marcantonio of New York scurried| Washington, July 6—Evidence that| Their chief ee Pe that the Re- most of the areas visited by recent deluges, the |®bout behind the scenes, the vote against it.|/Mr. Roosevelt has seriously split the|publicans will nominate Mr. Hoover, aes dy Zor t 1 E ‘The roll call was 194 to 186 in favor and the narrow mar- | Democratic party is too tangible to be| which, at once, would revive all the ALMINCT (“4 eee a y for harvest or near! fae XCE8-| gin of victory was in effect about as sound # spanking i—or denied. By some it is|prejudices of the 1932 campaign. To 0 a sive moisture makes the work difficult, delays |** ®"y congressional tt received this year. |held the division is wider and more aS end, administration propagand- : ME © 135, field activity and reduces the yield. Se vainceiar-dohaiiicaidiaiy ia ha aaakscausesiee:. |e ee Ta] eootee aoe aT COUELAREA ROGAN BEGIN HERE TODAY weeks? What had she been think- 2 million dollar” Joseph Moon 4 ate bill was quickly Isid aside in the senate—and if paigns of 1896, 1900, 1908. loover up into a candidate, regard KATHARINE STRYKHURBST, | ing of him? rang a bell and told Frieda to esk ~ Fafther north, our crop still is in the grow- it retarns to the fleor there, it probably will be es easa taesteiounness ce Metre iaan funy, il faite seems 20 and beautiful, allows her emo- If he went home now Sally would | Miss Sally to come down to the liv- 5, ing stage and we needed the downpour which} —smly in a considerably changed form. monrsis unable to stand the Bryan one that it is known Mr, Hoover is| MICHAEL MEATHEROE, young |Co,ceTttin to find him. Later to-|ing room. ‘ was so welcomed by everyone Thursday night—| As in the case of the public utilities and the hold- | Jeadership, Mav Sale Bay. Suns (fe taredatet tiaetmar acces iee || «atte jauavesciaas Ouetit-care oe ike: depertamceeaioraaores oes carted nce paleo | tn 8, clear somew! H it a title an fortune. tharine’s le @ Fol even by those who were caught out in it. ee ee eny eed ie at tee Cee Peas | exists today, and the division is slong |publieans do not want, to nominate father is rich and her stepmother |!€F" about Katharine, “o” of her mouth at sight of — ‘because pretty well the same lines. As im. convict they can fs snobbish. Michael. He could hear Sally’ Record of a Rac: Seployes tn the pastowhich are nde matters of puns (ME. Bryan, Mr. Roosevelt now has the|beat Mr. Roosevelt is growing strong- The night following bis maz- | FTE strode along toward the Mer: | step am the ‘stairs, her high heels id Of public | Mr oorr of the redical elements andler and they do not want to take any| riage Michael ts injured in a traf- | ser house. ‘That dark-lisired |clattering. She flung herself in the ‘Those who attend the concert to be given by the (Copyright, 1935, NEA Service, Inc.) most of the radical leaders of the chances. fic accident an@ when he regains | Woman who had looked at him 60/room, rage stamping her features. Rush college singers at McCabe Methodist church Sun- ” ” country—Father Coughlin, for exam- ee @ consciousness his memory ts im- |oddly the other day; she was “what's ly The Republican argument is sim- paired. He forgets the marriage. | Katharine’s friend. She would tell wrong with you? What day evening—and it is to be expected that all who love do ong Reprinted to ple and plausible. Normally, they him what he wished to know. “ah gate mek gions dd good music will do so—will have opportunity to observe With Other show. what say, this is a Republican country— ‘The house was in darkness ex-|MSking me a laughing stock—" evidence of one of the most remarkable phenomens and # conservative one. It was swept cept for a glimmer of light in the|, Michel took her hands. She which has occurred on the American continent. off balance two years ago by the New 4 her friend, VIOLET MERSER. |servant’s wing. Michael knocked, | (eet ¢ Bim in her fury as though ‘This is the development of the negro race in an Deal drama, but has recovered sanity eee aerer mest {220 8 stout, colored woman in a er ae iced It environment for which it is not too well fitted by nature Divas iste pepiebents poten Bey eo Rag arr Deas ress came: to the. 4088: | ner labs, bo reminded himself, He but in which the very handicaps to natural living have was badly split. Literally millions of DR. JOHN KAYE, an old friend, | 4G rites cil Hex cere = must remember that. it . sees Katharine off on her trip. P Drought catia neem sepa anre abot tae dec | atoll hee Be Naw amare ave |G tothe elage| and Sho screamed at him and are no different from thousands of others who have re- lay’s vote in the house on the proposal to lout of sympathy with the Roosevelt /pression and bed times, voted the SALLY MOON, who has ssarea [0d called the Strykhurst house |AnBabel, tiptosing in the hall, a restore the “death sentence” in the administration's hold- | administration and Mr. Roosevelt per-|Democratic ticket. They would have 4 from a stati a Irish | Sinched at some of the words Sally & ceived the advantages of the white man’s education. Yet | ing company bill was, first of all, a victory for rational |sonally is long and impressive, It in-| voted for any Democrat. The Demo- gd a rN Sealed edd d him thet ise Kath. | used. Michael gripped her wrists. i they, in common with the rest of their brothers and | industrial policy. Regulation is substituted for prohibition, |cludes Alfred E. Smith, John W.|¢rats were united because they saw sent) plans foe thele, eeing) mee oral aie | control f ‘i aware ef Michael's marriage te |arine was in the west. Did the| “Listen, I'm sorry. Sorry as I sisters, are only 200 years from savagery. Their ances- for outright destruction. That control, as writ-|Davis, Albert C. Ritchie, Senators/® chance to win, hut Mr. Roosevelt eh tato tae 5 » Katharine. Suddenly during a re- |gentléman care to speak to Mrs.jcan be. But it’s too late now.” ° ft tors, it is fair to assume, were brought to this country as |<°fy 1 house bill, ought to be exacting enough to |Carter Glass, Harry F. Byrd of Vir- ha elected not by Democratic, but hearsal of the ceremony Michael | Strykhurst? “Fou. 001, toot!” Giaven. Until some T2 years ago the vase majority of|"sii?, Wz maui person. On, the Geourttie ond ‘B-|gini; Mila! “ydings, of Maryland, | Repuiticen votes. , recovers his memor7. Bertine’s lofty accents. “This ts| girt "“How dared you? Til sus negroes were mere chattels. Yet today they list a fair| corporate structure of every registered holding company | James A. Reed, Lewis W. Douglas, ex-| Now, then, they say, the Repub- Now GO ON WITH THE STORY | Mrs. Strykhurst. Who is it call-/you—sue you both. I'll drag your proportion of fine minds and can point to a record of | and its mableton. .a8 el as ve selabaens between the {Governor Ely, of Massachusetts; ex- nears, eine excention oy he Pro- » CHAPTER XXXVIII sacle a ane throngh every court in the . Te advancement rivaled by no other race in the history of | ¥! companies system, mine the extent |Governor Murray, of Oklahoma, and /sressives, who are always outside, are JMiCHAEL dashed out into the Michael Heatheroe. > to which that structure may be sim , others. There is no secret-about|back in their party, but look at the You could sense the steely cold: ee the world. What other people have come so far in 80/ fairly distributed, and the pitied voeing, weal Fraopels they. feel. Democrats! A great horde of Demo- quiet street. Dusk had fallen ness with which Katharine’s i short a time? Tt is true that, after a fashion, the white man’s ways company’s properly restricted. The commission is explicitly enjoined, save where, in its judgment, the public interest requires more cratic voters, disgusted with the New Deal, shocked by the Roosevelt dis- half an hour before, There was the scent of bonfires in the dark- mother armed herself. ness?” By most of these men Mr. Roosevelt and manner of thought have been thrust upon them. It | tan one such satellite, to limit holding company opera-|is not considered » Democrat. His regard of the Constitution and alarm-} ness, A moon hung, polsed uncer: His voice was hagsh with tea- metioe Ve “ara nod Rae < was either accept them or perish. tions to a “single integrated public utility system.” It is |policies are regarded as socialistic, ed by his radical tendencies, cannot f h church steepl sion and anxiety. ie couldn’t her do this to Pisses dake that te a thus given the power of life and death over a host of {illegal dangerous, unsound, in viola. (bring themselves to vote for him.| ‘alnly over the chure le. “It’s personal.” Katharine. at the average of negro civilisation | these companies. What more can thelr bitterest critics |tion of the Democratic platform | These anti-New Deal Democrats have) There were clouds. “I'm afraid I cannot give out my| Sally's fishwife voice screamed Still is below that of the white race, but this cannot} reasonably ask? pledges and contrary to basic Demo-|three alternatives—they can stay at Hatless, he found himself run-|daughter’s address so casually,” |°?- minimize the advances scored nor the contributions ‘The vote was also a victory for orderly constitutional |cratic doctrine. There are an un-jhome and not vote; they can organize ning down the road. If someone | Bertine told him. Before he real-| “You remember I told you from toward a new civilization which even now are being made government. Members of congress had been subjected to|counted but very large number of |® Constitutional Democratic party of came out of the church yard and ized what was happening she had|the start it was a mistake,” Mi- iby. the leaders of negro thought in America. strong pressure, both from the utilities and from the their own and put up a candidate, or hung up on him. chael said quietly. 2 me er e) merica, White House, the administration even going so far as they can vote the Republican ticket. watched him go he was unaware of/ Well, it was not to be wondered| “That's right—that’s right. Say may true that the greed of the early settlers| to send several of its most adroit political agents to the Whichever they choose, they insure ft. He swerved around a corner, |at, he muttered to himsel! I to (od ‘ imself, curbing proposed you the girl may some day present to America a problem most dif- | Capitol to win over the hesitant. In the end a substantial ‘ Republican success. There may be a was lost to sight. his rage. Doubtless Bertine had | taunted him. ficult of solution, It is unquestioned that an. inter- | ™#lority, listening rather to the voice of their own honest |to argument. They are a simple ——_——_—_— His heart wa: ding in his|heard he was to be married to| He released her, shrugging his mingling of the white and black races is undesirable. constituents and convictions, voted to reject an amend-|statement of facts, which must be i hig » poanding Sa Sally Moon tomorrow morning. shoulders. His imperturbability Merraris aaa truce that, wa nee qaayine tan; ment born largely of hatred for big business generally | admitted regardless of individual pre- St * s breast like a mad thing. The words| te went back to the Moons’,| roused her to a fresh torrent of » moving toward an answer | and Wall Street control of utilities in particular. Final-|dilections. They very greatly change ONES i | Annabel had said so carelessly and|joathing his errand, but bound to|abuse. Her father red in the to the sociological questions presented by the presence | ly, this rejection of the senate substitute was a defeat for |the political picture of: last Novem- jauntily were echoing in his brain.|see the thing through. Sally's | doorway. sia ‘i ‘ in this country of some 14,000,000 blacks. That answer | ‘hose who would put reform, of the most radical charac- |ber, when nearly everyone believed M PS « is father, a long black cigar clamped “Listen, kiddy,” he began if t will be written under direction of the young nesro ren | “i ahead of recovery. There is no telling what will hap- | Mr. Roosevelt certain to be re-elected : 1... take theo . « » for bet-| Die: Ste teeth, glared at hime. |eally, “you don't want them enpis ‘and women now in our colleges, of which the group Hetaniaiantis eee tase Tienes Seats ae hae ie fen Pee rene: od soca Sens tes e from stall. well. 7aGne man... Was | 38. the SOR: 30a. eae ead ae ‘which will sing here is splendidly representative. Their | it gives new heart and courage to those ¥ who are striving | All that cee’ nal disappeared, A veil bad torn his|up? The girl's upstairs having | you?” ¥ leadership of the negro will be of great value to the na- | for moderation. : even in the headquarters of the De- eyes. He was seeing clearly now | hysterics. Thought you'd run out “Let them—if they dare!” Sally RTIA macting the secbleins creo a avateatis Tatineal for the first time in weeks. In|°D her. A fine way to behave,”/cried. Her bosom heaved. Her g the pri ted by this duality of nei committee. The tumed the older man. dark hair was in @ fine disa: yaces under a government which guarantees political ‘The question arises: - What has happened to the old- | unctuous Mr. Farley still gallops about this new dream there was a slim,| “Srersipiy gorry, sir.” He plunged |Her dark eyes flashed prera equality to all. time cracker-bartel philosopher who used to whittle on | the countty, | Eas Oe: fair-baired girl with eyes thet|into his story. Married weeks ago.| “But that’s what theyll say if : pyle country agg 2? The New Deal probably strong as ever, e burned deeply, darkly blue. In the|/The day of the accident. The/| you go after Michael,” the old man . His Own Keeper Pane Wee ce eal meal dream she put her hand in his,| Whole thing washed from his brain|put in shrewdly. He had beer 4 parsetiing 'p.9n Asmociated Freee, check-up xt. Joa nur ete ee ee on hele ap E, fhe S014 ioe. Monee Anndbel bad |? 7ot mean to tall me-pou mean study, Sue “ents tk tae mae § 214 persons died over the holiday in accidents, most |P*" ye concrete laaaa | Mat tat anit 6, diSerence. to stand there and tell: me calm-|mence. This—this would never . Ee OF WHICH WERE PREVENTABLE. Sun sets in Alaska, rises four hours later. The crux | ‘I, Katharine . . .' ly—” raged Mr. Moon. His face was|do! His business, his reputation sé It 1s impossible to say how many of these fatal mis-|of the Matanuska Valley uprising may be the 140-hour 1 How could he, for one single in-|scarlet. For a moment Michael/in Innicock would be ruined if haps might have been avoided by better judgment,| Week. . ue | stant, have forgotten her? He must EReaets she mae wee pring to Bare Sally sicenet CGrengh She coarse mY 4 ter more = & rage unleash greater care or adequate training, but the infer. Minssachinastin a ie a axcull tc peit cond | PNHE iiterary world remembers have been half-mad. “But you were to my| “They'll say it anyway,” the girl ences derived from other studies show that the great gong | A roadster, careent on two Beret ae victios trap. Moral: Give it up and have your caddy pull you i © George Gordon Lord Byron for g ing daughter at the tima You cer/fung at him, not to be put off so - y might as well have been alive today. | out after the 1000th stroke. | bis Childe Harold. his Don Juan, wheels, shot down the road and /tainly were— easily. } It may be, as some contend, that our disregard for eee 4 | and other poetic works. But in went around a corner, Michael,| “I was,” Michael told him wear-/ “No, they won't,” the old man. caution brands us as a young race; that older peoples 44, Wiley Post is reported to be getting rid of Winnie | Greece this famed liberal poet is in the shadow of the‘ hedge,|!ly- “I have no excuse, the/told her. “No, they won't. We'll 4 Seeetinea aoctaent oath cates Gacatiee of natural diss |r” He was her man, but she done him wrong. H ' honored for the great deed he did - facts. I was—am in love with give it out that Michael had Declination to take chances, tiie in uniting the various revolution: watched’ it go, Sally's car. BUut/istharine, Sally and I—well, it|lapee, That he hadn't ee - Anyway, any hunter who can’t bring down a wild ary factions of. that country, in tomorrow—why, good God, tomor|was a mistake, sir. From the very | from the illness—that the marriage 80, it is quite an argument for more mature civili- | fowl within three shots, the Proposed limit for shotgun 1824, and making it possible for row he was supposed to marry |start.” is indefinitely postponed. Then zations. We need only to speed up our accident rate a | ™Agazines, is no hunter; he’s foul. them to accomplish their cou: Sally in that very church from ee ou can : Pests y that very x go off to Paris; you've ch little to remain a perpetually young people by the simple 80 ee try's independence from Turke: which be had just fled! And who N bisa MOON stared. Sally had | been wanting to do that for a long q ‘process of dying too soon. ine Pim P ren Bic bd after al, chosing. that he Byron Bad sg Laval ots his for. was Sally but a pouting stranger?|* ‘{mvolved him before this in| time. You know you have—” It is no reflection on the dead in most of our tragedies ied aid a t tite cause, and wan about to enter | What a frightful messt Tae PIE, Ae OSE | eae DORR! S08 re Bet Just to say that their sudden end was largely their own fault. uo ee being ealed ie southwestern corner of i into the actual fighting, when he Lucky for him this revelation |yet, He groped for a chair and| “I meam it. fon or ean as soon ss ‘Those of us who escaped might ponder that death list—| +10 intervening petted ray seem capable of talking ‘ was stricken with pneumonia and bad come on his wedding eve in-|dropped into it heavily. as you like, Stay all winter. Frocks si end the roll that is marked up EVERY DAY OF THE se 8 i died. In 1926 stead of his wedding night. Sally | , “It’s an outrage,” he stormed.|and hats galore—” i YEAR—and realize that when it comes to preserving Heavy water may be new to acientists, but not to the \ ‘ona 4 fe patel would have to know. He could aniee fed the law—I'll have to| Under her tempestuous airs Sally life and limb every man is largely his own keeper. boy who has had to jug pail after pail of it from the well. | i of stamps in Imagine her rage and, manlike,|” aicvac) bad to | shrewdly estimated the situation. sie Fe: | Lord Byron's hon blanched at the thought, It would | deal page ane he aie aie yi think abont fe she sald, R The elder a ” Life is » strugsle for only forty years or 00; after | every now and ther if ale 1 eens nd Savertised or, commemorat, | have to be got through somehow. |tlently. Ho was sorry for the old | arding the twe men betwees ant f that you just coast on your habits. | quintuplets have parents. Lacs | ie 1 permet ! an Fseres face it, with the a emer mae It was all his own fault. He | rowed lids. "3 ' see if . o tharize to sustain It @ cad and 8 villain. “Someone's ” Tt iam’t excellence that makes you feel upper-class,| It isn’t so hard to forgive an enemy who hes wronged, The girl who hopes for s call | pal sae i ig! ead Mite ase ee. Pan “May hey Sally. sir?” she told Cam “Ita act going to fut comperioon with neighbors ¢ little worse. jyou. ‘The hard part Us to forgive one you have wronged. | wourns 8 dead phese tne. | (Canyright, 1935, NEA Servite, Inc.) where hed che been ail theso'herl Wenita’y tas ber wont ee be-Métle Sally.” : __-. ie Be Senttomaty,