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sees are oneness Tad The Bismarck Tribune An Independent Newspaper | THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER CBatablished 1873) ehind the Scenes in Washington By RODNEY DUTCHER | Your Personal Health By William Brady, M.'D. Dr. Brady will answer yee waitin Pat health but not State, City and County Official Newspaper marck, XN 3 briefl; 1d ink, Address Dr. Published by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis- Washington, Nov. 9—Uncle Danny Roper’s boys at YEAH, BUT Brady in "o Cadac reibun il queries must ‘be accompanied by.a ‘4 tered 4 Ee dep ‘i stam i, as tal Gis ar eee the postoffice at Bismarck | +, Shipping Board Bureau are busy cooking up a ship THINK OF THOSE o. . e és iti ee at which a appeal to the acquisitive ee POOR GUYS DOWN Geo! q of the ship owners operators who have romped prof- [TR * prioa ‘and Pune itably through persistent shipping scandals involving the ‘ae AVELING Scientitically it seems to be established, by the work of Charles Cer. Coolidge, Hoover and Roosevelt administrations. IN AUTOMOBILE penter in 1926, that Malte, Mediterranean or Gibraltar fever, ee ol ay ae ee nS Se ‘Taxpayers who will be asked to foot the bills know ; “ TRAFFIC ig due to the same germ which causes contagious nothing of the new plan. Nor, apparently, do the con- 7 germ in gressmen who will be asked to pass it. But some of the biggest shipping operators have seen the proposed 25 measure and are having a hand in its preparation. ‘The task presents difficulties, as congress rebelled 4 x hs last session when the Raper-sponsored Bland-Copeland . s ‘ subsidy bill was trotted out, to be promptly branded as & virtual blank check for subsidy seekers. Several mem- bers are sharpening axes for appearance of a similar measure. On the other hand, the recent departure of Thomas M. Woodward from the Shipping Board Bureau makes life far casier for officials there. He was always a great thorn in their efforts to please shipping interests. Subscription Rates Payable in Advance Daily Daily by mail, per year (in state outside of Daily by mail outside Weekly by mail in state, per year .. Weekly by mail outside of North Dako! Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation ante HELPED TO BEAT ‘GOUGE’ Member of The Associated Press i Woodward was vice president of the Merchant Fleet Corporation. The more the big shipping companies came The Associated Press ts exclusively entitled to the him aseal uss for republication of mil news Gispatches credited to | © cauxe him, the more Roper red the scope of his it or not otherwise credited tn thi d_aiso | Work. diseased : the iocal news of spontaneous origin oublished. herein, But when Congressman Edward C. Moran of Maine , is insignificant if the milk fs properly par-boiled ad y an) cights of republt ation of all other matter herein are | and others came to him to ask about the Bland-Copeland k or pasteurized. You "8 your money and takes your choice. I’d rather bill, he gave them his honest opinion, which helped them Sie have one quart of pure fresh raw-milk from a herd in which there are no lick the bill. A tuberculosis or contagious abortion, than two quarts of any Woodward is now consumers’ counsel with the Na- Z 3 . N par-boiled nondescript lacteal fluid that ever came ringing down the street I ° . tional Bituminous Coal Commission, his job being to see S . at 3:30 a. m. nspiration for Today that the Guffey act isn’t used to skin the pants off con- De . ‘There is wrong about this undulant fever question. If con- And when he was at the place, ne said unto |}/SUmers. His record indicates that he will insist on rep- iad ' tagious abortion of cattle and undulant fever of man is one arid the same them, Pray that ye enter not into temptation. — resenting the public. y A disease, as the scientific authorities have apparently proved, and if con- St. Luke 22:40. He has been in government and private practices ; = q z tagious abortion is so widely prevalent in cattle throughout the country, as eee here since 1914. For awhile he was AAA's chief hearing / a the blood tests apparently show, how come undulant fever is comparatively Do all that you can to stand, and then fear |]| Officer, but Roper drafted him to the old Shipping Board _ =~ 4 yi rare among young children, who are the chief consumers of milk, and com- lest you may fall, and by the grace of God you are | and there were orders to “clean up.” J ral bP) paratively common among adults employed as butchers or farm or dairy safe.—Tryon Edwards. | But Woodward found that every time shipping com- ‘ fp y, i workers? Adults are not great-milk consumers, as a rule. pany lobbyists put on the heat, his recommendations * 3 f . z . The agitation for compulsory pasteurization of all milk as a measure were ignored. { eee The Value of a Smile i FOUGHT SHIPPING INTERESTS i i i fy Woodward objected to huge salaries paid shipping Election of Miss Rita Murphy as president company officials while their companies were in heavy of North Dakota’s big educational association | arrears to the government. He fired two or three persons is ri ti who had been playing very close with the companies. poms to cher and more particularly to} je warned Roper that the National Business Advisory those elements in her character which contrib-j Council's sub-committee charged with working out & uted so strongly to the result. eee program was packed with ocean mail contrac-| . 4 re tors. For this vote was more than recognition of Considering the advisory committee on which he | her mental attributes and attainments and her] Sted to be sort of an interstate commerce commis-| ¢ of protection against undulant fever has not received much support from the medical profession at large. The physicians do not feel so certain that such @ measure would control the disease. \ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Shooting Tongue i Elderly man has shooting tongue. That is, when he is talking his tongue - shoots out, in a way which makes strangers want to laugh... . (BE. L. M.) ‘ Answer—Probably a tic or habit spasm. If he wishes to correct, the x Subject: “Witnesses of Jesus Must] Scrmon: “The Man Who Staged a! habit he might try wearing a well scrubbed twenty-five cent coin under his eee enewennerenses s43 v Be Discipies of Jesus.” Comeback,” by Walter E. Vater. . Additional Churches | | "anthems: “My ‘Sout_tongetn— ‘Organ. postiude—Mallard. abel lal cd) n c ns i aiking Stage Fright $$ $$$_$____—_—@ Wennerberg and “Tell Me More of} The Bismarck Teacher Training a: eae 4 - » eeabatnes J "Thompson. school opens on Monday evening at I think you recommended taking small doses of quinine as a means,of ” ‘ sion for shipping, and finding that safety and other] ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH sirane Bib t 7:30 o'clock in the high school. ~ We @ understanding of the school problem. It was | regulation had been shot to pieces, Woodward fought for (Synodical Conference) BING, Pe, Mevitatuboe oe cence ardst| ete Aiceingrall otficerssand: tenciiers [Ore cree cmme toree Menor acer tec ee oe. «+ (Miss B, B.) a decisive victory for one of Bismarck’s sun-| ‘tf ingent enforcement of maritime laws. RE OG ae Be Filled With the Holy, Spirit.” of qur church school to enroll in one Creche? bits selec? deat on oan vain ae a of quining ‘ ispositi Hey : He recommended foreclosure on a bankrupt com-| “Wwe preach and teuch a changeless| Special music by Jadiew quartet. | /0t Une Uittenavnervice In the church je ee eI betes niest dispositions and one of its finest smiles. | pany heavily in debt ot the government when he-found|Christ for a changing world.” |. MomgayQour ¢ von tinuation of | parlors on Wednesday evening at 7:30 Adolescence It is probable that Miss Murphy has the| the president was still taking out $75,000 to $100,000 a nor gnty first Sunday after Trinity |Binie conference with following sub-| o'clock. My daughter is fifteen and has not yet had e sign of ... (Mrs. J. A.) f " . Neepols year. Made chairman of a special committee to review) 9:30 a, m.—Sunday school with all |Jects: |, becécackarcuclouNwcernee ee te earns Answer—Send stamped envelope bearing your address, and ask for mono- trials and tribulations peculiar to us all. Surely | the Black committee's ocean mail evidence, he made to|classes. Miss Rosella Brelje, supt, |. Monday “Witnesses, of Jesus, Must 3 graph on menstruation. fate could not have passed her by entirely when | Rover teports on 22 companies with recommendations for eee Morning, worship “Canglish). |" tuesday—“Witnesses of Jesus Must| THE PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH °. aa S recovery of millions of dollars collected through alleged|” Sermon: “The Goodness of God.” Share With | Another.” Thayer at Second St. handing out adversities. Yet no one meeting | traud. 3390", Holy Communton. serve | 4, Wednesday i eran ciediinntne Floyd E. Logee, Pastor e 3 Must Be Wiiling to Suffer for Righte- A ‘ ‘ we q is i st| He riddled the Bland-Copeland bill before Roper for-|! Pee ae jue tee “Wo believe in Jesus as Christ er would ever suspect that this is not the best 6:45 p. m.--Bible hour in charge of | (Copyright, 1935, John F. Dille Co.) | | Agult . Burr. Dem. The regular meeting of the trus- tees will be held Tuesday evening at we E nee ,|accept Him as our Savior and Friend; r i ‘ mally approved it. the Walther League. Thursday — “Witnesses of | Jesus | Accept Mim ae our loyalty: in every 7:30. o'clock. of all possible worlds. Because it comes from vee T:30—Evening services (English), |Must, Bring the Gospel to Others!” | Ni tonsnip of lite We cordially Invite you to bring a friend with you to church. We cordially invite you to join our Miss son a : | Junior confirmation every | the heart, her smile is a generous and a tri-! HANDS ARE TIED Saturday morningy at 9:30 o'clock.» |"'90% aay xv, 14, at 3:00 p, m.—| fellowship and im our services, : « Woodward, obviously, was a dangerous man. His!" senior fi tio : r . ce . umphant thing. It warms the new acquaint-| recommendations were neatly always ignored. He final-lovery Saturday evening at 7 octock. [Uadies’ Ald in church pariors. “ Hos-| 2:45 @ m—Bible_schooly_ depart ance and cheers the friend. ly found himself chairman of a committee which could} ,,Gdurational meating of the Wal-|Nordiund and Helge Zethren,” As h LAA | act only on directions from the director of the Shipping§ jet, at s o'clock. y Friday, Nov, 15, at_ 8:00 TR oe 8 head of the convention housing bureau,| Board Bureau—James Craig, Peacock, an old pal of Men's club at the Helge Zethren Musical service: Florence 4 . oy 7 7 7 home, 406 Mandan. if i .| Roper’s, highly regarded by Shipping interests, FIRST, EVANGELICAL, CHURCH ‘Saturday, Nov. 16, at 9:00 a, m— Miss Murphy demonstrated a capacity for get: After fis colleague, Gen. Charles McK. Saltzman,| “The Chureh With q Message for |contirmation classe att 2:00. pe ma} ting things done and keeping personalities | nad resigned “rather than risk my reputation” in the _Seventh and Rosser Janke, aan aes te ee - sweet. The job was a tryin; x i Leviathan deal, and awkward Assistant Secretary Ewing! : pemnites Cia eee Sea # Robert Service, hi j ating one and wearing Mitchell had quit with voluminous charges of scandal,! , Teachers and officers | amis METHODIST EPISCOPAL Bruce wet oreo en on the nerves. Yet Miss Murphy came through) James Monroe Johnson—Mitchell’s successor—told Wood- |" ‘Sunday school. Mer- | CHURCH dein saitcroitlies Ja! oad al iaidigetand Sikveseas shepherded. tiie ‘om it with unflustered te ii .| ward that he probably also would want to quit. {ri supt. 4 Walter E. Vater, Pastor BER! on, ler Dlace | shepher charges out of the noo ed temper and her smile un Roper dangled other jobs before him, but each time) 11:00 a, m= —Paplic. worship. Morning worship 10:30 o'clock. AcBAX BONS, seeretary te DON- Friday afternoon about @ quarter|buflding. No one spoke unti) they immed, Woodward replied that Roper had a legal right to ask 5 3 i | Organ prelude: “Chant Joyeaux’— John Cawel Rte answer whee BOBBY WAL- |past three, on Ontario road a few \CE. jomobil lee |blocks from the Acme plant?” The two policemen nodded. Montague a turned to Jean with a fatherly aise mecets LARRY smile. federal agent. Larry “This is Miss Jean Dunn, who gorate WINGY LEWIS. | works in my office,” he sald. “Miss had reached the street. Then Mr. Stout, with a farewell bob of his head. climbed into a rickety flivver and drove away, while Mr. Mon- tague signaled a tari. “Well, Miss Dunn. you've done Mr. Harkins a service,” he said. Attar eacomine 8 | Sheppard, by Miss Ruth Rowley, Vhat Then?” . m.—Radio broadcast from That she will be a success as president of | fT his resignation. iti organist. When Woodward was offered the coal board job, | Anthem: _“Recessional”—Kipling, Organ offertory: “Devotion”—Carl the education association can be taken for} Roper was nudging almost frantically, Although the old} : gan ranted. She is one of the job paid only $8,000 and the new one $10,000, Woodward | op. m—Junior League, Clara) goth. pain w. Soule. @ z few classroom | trepted it reluctantly. He left the prize scandal of the | "teds» *unt. | Sermon: the New Crusade,” by teachers ever to hold such a position, but those| New Deal administration simmering merrily. Walter E. Vater. Intermediate and Sen- x | : “March” ile rebber. who know her best have the most confidence} (Copyright, 1935, NEA Service, Inc.) le Rug, John. Schuler, leads | sen : panes ames ay “| gsinad? Guredeese gets ont ges: |Dunn, will you pleese tell these |“You ought to be able to rest well that she will make a creditable record. She eS ae fs aie rening evangelistic service, |fOF All ages. te i ; ee : a for Lewie [yreel-onte da iepoamni terns tang” ee knows the technical detail i ° | Reprinted to |} Jjec hie Pritice of Peace and}, oe; Pap ear a re RE employer. Osa ‘ is to be considered i With Other | mie" enat [ene Coming ‘ ae torium of ‘all, departmental heads, of wk eiet an7e tater Sandy tearne | Jean oked at the noncommittal| Then he lifted his hat and was and, more than that, she knows how to obtain/|! } they say. [| Wednesday at 8:00 p. m—Bible/ang members of the official board a ing for kim tm eon- |faces of Thomas and Hagan, felt a|gone. Sandy led Jean to his road- dian hi fe mayor oe nd prayer service; and choir) with Miss Dorothy J. Magee of St. le com- | little wave of nervousness, swal-|ster and they got in. She discov- cooperation from those about her. It is her DITORS | tea sai fees: Fant, our guest educational worker| Site Bee, lowed hard, and then epoxe: Jered suddenly that she felt tired, smile and her obvious cheerfulness and consid-||} i them. H AN CHURCH 00, p.m.—The Epworth Teague the ‘time “Someone came to see Mt. Mon- oe ane arse areal and eration for others that does it. <i — : — | \ Johns, Pastor with ‘Miss Magee inthe church ‘pare ROW Ge .0NWinm ome :wrony, |tagee:s. litle. afiee tmetRat RET Fike aaa ! Hi, he said, d * Inertia andi the: Ciaek 10: _, {lors to plan their program, CHAPTER XIII noon,” she said, “and Mr. Montague —_——______ a a e Cloc! Ere unday rchool and Bi | 7:0-—Evening worship. Do not EAN DUNN sat down on the|tcld me that I could have the rest|\{/HEN she reached her apart- That Chamber Poll \ (New York Herald-Tribune) | lasses. Adult class atthe Johns miss this {napirationsl service of oie bench and looked doubtfully at of the day off. So I started‘to go|."" ment, she removed. her riding , Presumably seeking to ascertain the opinion of} Chicago is apparently the first important modern 40—Morning worship. levuncelistio homnsfand ‘a ‘helptul! her employer. But of course!” He| me. and downstairs in the lobby |clothes, took a shower, put on a ; ‘American business on matters of public policy, the Cham-| community to confess frankly and without equivocation|, ‘The Lord's Supper will be cele-|gospel message. Service of one| was Sandy's lawyer; naturally, |/™et Wr, aarkins.. Sie.entJnta Bis cool sinen dress sand lay dows com that it would prefer to get up earlier in the morning, |?™4ted. vorla’ ours duration. 7 : , |car and drove out to a place on the |the davenport in her li ber of Commerce of the United States is asking its local] jit athe the individual moral coaabe 10 da co withong| ‘them: “O Savior of the World"| “Organ prelude: “Allegro Moderato aince Sandy wanted to.clear up this cosng siver and rented & .|room. Somew! caiesllyeas. organizations to vote on the followin; 5 Page, absurd misundertanding, Mr. Mon- cange. here, in the back of n the following questions: | the aid of self-deceptive artifice. It seems, at any rate,| Yocal solo, Tae Tecan. Anthem: “O Lord God of Hosts"— tague had come along, just to make| Ve, Daddled up the river for a|her head, a thought was bothering ws 1. Should there be extension of federal juris- | to be the first city boldly to order all clocks set forward suis" tips ee Eas “Introspection” sure everything went right. while, and then drifted back. It|her; an uneasy feeling that come- iceem Ein maivers of state and local concern? an hour, not temporarily but permanently, not under the /""Sunconcregational dinner in| "Hartman, 0 : Mr. Montague Beamed at her, _["2# Setting on toward ask when |thing had been done wrong, some of “summer e” or of a ing concession he|church parlo: Solo: selected—Miss Dorothy J. res ee 0 tt house. She frowned, 2, Should the federal government at the pres- | vacation season, but a flat amendment to the solar sys-|_ 2°39 P- ™.—Bible conference, Magee of St. Paul, Minn, he its all peat pase spill Then we had dinner at @ little res- | bring it out, but it siuded ashe] ent time exercise federal spending power without | tem. Towns lying upon the dividing lines between the surd mistakes can cause a great, 20rant there. and after that Mr.jat last, as she lay there, she relation to revenues? standard time zones have before now, we believe, furtively deal of trouble before they are Harkins drove me home. We got |dropped inte an uneasy sleep, from 3. Should there be government competition with | Switched from the western to the eastern belt; but Chi- ? ° straightened out. Ah, there's |Home about 8 o'clock. I guess, or # | which the ringing of her telephone “ ernie tite a ocaen mann aoe Smokers’ Delight iter Te ini Wy go | Hee ne * Seated be private enterprise—for regulatory or other purposes? | no such excuse. She s‘mply wants to get up earlier; and . He got up and walked through| “This was last Friday?” asked| It was Bobby Wallace calling. 4. Should all grants of authority by congress to | since it is much easier to change the clocks than her own| @ & swinging gate in the waist-high|Sergeant Hagan. She hesitated| “Well—at last I've been able to the executive department of the federal government | habits, she is changing the former with no apologies. HORIZONTAL Anxwer to Previous Pusste 14 Roof edges. railing which cut the room in half.|>riefly, then modded. “Yes.” she|set hold of you,” he said in mock be within clearly defined limits? There is something very striking about this peculiar} , oer es - m BO: 17 Shifts. Bi Sandy” helped Jean to her feet. |!d. anger. “Where've you been hid- Sretanceee ct course will be an emphace “no: to war of civilization against its own penchant for ante Dake clas. THTATRIOTL [INTE [UMTAININ} 19 Rantea. drew her hand through his arm,| “Just to be on the safe side,” |iD& yourself these last few days?” and tardiness. The forces of the latter have about the! RIO(CMERIO[YIAILITIVY MEOIAIT] “T hi all four questions. a kind of glacial inevitability. There are few victims of 7 Being. al clolPE| 20 Particles, and followed; behind them came sald Mr. Montague smoothly, “I've r aven't been hiding, Bobby. But, as usually is the,case, the 4 largely |the urban ‘age who will not tell one how much they| 10Last word ot [AUV/OIMMITIE TRISTE MBC ISIE) 21 pwns the other man who had been sit-| brought in Mr. Stout.” ve—been busy. case, the answer depends largely ICMERIAIG| IFIAINMPY 2° Wagon tract:. ting with Mr. Montague when they eee “So? It’s a year since I’ve seen would like to enjoy the fresh gifts of sunrise and the a prayer. upon the FORM of the question. Were it to be phrased | 2.71, morning hours, and how silly it is not to begin the| 11 Preposition. you. Listen, honey, I’ve got lots ISTEIE| Aa ua qe: ae te 23 Upon, came in. Jean stole a look at him; ‘TH nondescript man who had otherwise or applied to matters of public interest now | ga, 5 IG Rw | 2. he was a stubby, roughly-dressed foll to tell you—why not let y until it is half over; yet the advance of civilization| 12 Falsehood. 24 Bemires. followed them into the office me take under discussion, the vote might be much different—|has been accompanied by a steady recession of the wak-| 13 House cat. ITIAPIEIRMEBIAIRI 25 sir Walter peseom epee Rants ane the }iooked up. Jean suddenly recog-|%°% out to dinner tonight?” % AND PAINFULLY SURPRISING to the chamber lead-| ing hours. In the eighteenth century people of quality] 14 Sprite. 1 Eo —— popular. fea jhe cea : imi A Plates nized him as the owner of the|, sare was on the verge of refus- ers, As it is, they will get what they want. got up before dawn and sat down to dinner at three in| 15 Frozen water. [NEyMAM PIE (S| } ized this plant. me. int vaawely. lar. |Grand river boat house, from whom leet are wien impulse made her ag If it, fe ple, had asked: the afternoon. In nineteenth century America half-past| 16 Half an em. PEIN] It ITIEIN| SIT] 26 To put on. They passed half a dozen desks,|/they had rented their canoe. inge her mind and consent; and vy 200 SERTADNE, naked: 5 or 6 o'clock was a rational dinner hour; before the) 17 Manufactured. [AISI INIT INIE 27 Weeps. where shirt-sleeved men were busy| “Have you seen these people be |* 2@ hour later, she sat opposite 1, Should the government be permitted to for- | World War people dined at 7, and now 8 o'clock is| 18 Alleged force. PIOll LAMP IAIP MME |L (0 29 Slash. with letters and sheafs of paper,|fore. Mr. Stout?” asked Mr. Mon. | 20bby in a pleasant little chop suey bid or regulate child labor? rather early, while theaters which have pushed their cur-! 19 Wanderer. ININETRT ET TTIRIOIPIMIV] 20 Picture ; and went into a small office. There | tague. restaurant and saw his boyish, en- 2, Should spending for relief be continued | tains on to 9 still cannot get their audiences seated on| 20 Devoured. name ‘ machine. was a battered roll-top desk over! The boat man nodded. thustastic face beaming at her hare ° time. 21 Seaweed, 35 Corpse. 48 Advertisement. 39 ‘To observe. by a smudgy window. and back of| “Last Friday, about 3 o'clock or |*?0™ across a little table. pee necessary The tendency was apparently irresistible until the; 29 To steal. 36 Moist. phate Hae ial it sat a tall, lantern-jawed man in|a little after, they come and rented| Bobby was full of news and high 3, Should the government attempt to obtain | invention of daylight saving revealed both a means of| 5479 rouse. 37 Tribal units. eer ne leaves are @ gray suit. He nodded to Mr.|a canoe,” he sald. “They went up-|*Pitits. He had bad another talk data by practical experience upon which to base | resistance and the strength of humanity's desire to be} 95 Tears. 38 Measure of 1 Candle. bee. Or 6. Montague as they came in, and ges- | river in it, and didn’t get back un- with Mr. Montague, who had, in the regulation of public utilities? saved from itself, So the war has begun: but ‘tke Hoe 26 Payment area. 2 Foretoken using. cate j tured toward chairs. * til half past six.” aera a ees get confer. ii wars, it seems to offer no final solution. we en oewatie Spey 36 Bird. “Well, Mr. Montague, what’s this| “And do you know where th im, made a brief check- 4, Should congress attempt to apportion rellet | vith’ 12 noon coming at sunrise, and tardy guests still! »,qcmand. «48 Native metal. Waser, 33 Bird. a Carat Ree ae Pane ach bine dere ©lup on the bonds which Bobby was -work funds or should it be left to the executive | forcing hostesses to retard their dinner hours from what| 9 pie Centers orm £0: i Dunes. tone. Mr. Montague sat down, laid} The man nodded. offering him; and he had formal: branch of the government? | would then be midnight until after nightfall at about| 28 Birds. eae. GRE eee, eee tele Dates hie Coca itl dow tar would you say your |a8teed.to buy them, so that Bobby » ‘These four questions deal with the same things as |! 2 ™.? ee | go tniquity. 44.Clayey. 7 Prophet, 4) fans cry. assumed an sir of complete frank-|boat house is from that plant?” at erent ee nee ee lapis those asked by the Chamber of Commerce, but they 5 31 Guided. 45 To runaway $ Active princi- 41 Deity. a: ‘ "said Mr. Stout, “by road, I following morning. air, the t Te eeiace opinion. auch charply divided Light on the Seaway 32 Sol. 46 Stop! “pal of this 43 Bird. ,_ “Just a little misunderstanding, | Suess it must be 12 or 15 miles.” UO7m 08 4 ; me agit (Duluth Herald) | 33Departs by 47 1t belongs to _plant 44 Betore Christ Inspector,” he said. “I want to| Mr. Montague looked st the two} (Jean iU’s going to mean $1500 ge oe Ae When the \wpies are counted. | Some much-needed new light on the status and Voat. the-genus <2 S BOriaE aavices 4 Manion Mee clear it up before it gets serious. | “cers. Eve lad peice sald exultantly. : As ® practical matter the Chamber of Commerce| prospects of the St Lawrence waterway should come d z This young man here”—he mo ae this satisfactory?” he asked.| jt seaveatane oanaanr # 4 ought to talk turkey or not talk at all. It should have| from the conversaiton between President Roosevelt and tioned toward Sandy — “seems to| _ They glanced at each other. Hagan Poadster I can bear a facial resemblance to a man |! Wearing s faint, dissatisfied |S¢t for $500 cash—and put about too much dignity to resort to tricky questioning to get | Prime Minister W. L. Mackenzie King of Canada at aoe Oe ela een fae tet Anan | scowl, but he satd nothing. I $1000 in the bank, . . . And then, the answers it wants. Washington Friday. Jean honey, will you marry me?” Mr. King’s apparent willingness to discuss the sub- Box Company robbery last week.|‘0F Thomas turned again to the The answers to these questions will mean nothing.| soo, Would inicere that all is not as dark as some would Bince ft just happens that he was | 8¥7e?. tare peennet Meroe the table te Nor will they prevent the chamber leaders from violating | have us believe. If Mr. King had no hopes at all he & good 15 miles away from the| , 1 don't seo how tt can be any- “Bobby sm! at him, many of the same principles which they pretend to| would hardly wish to renew his relations with this coun- place when the robbery took piace, | ‘2/25 .” be said. + + ¢ Why all the rush?” I thought it would be wise to| Mr. Montague chuckled softly. she asked lightly. come in and tell you about it. Then] “Then Mr. Harkins can go his! “Well, doggone it,” he began; | way in peace? he said. then he be bothered about it any- Hi ng 1 dropped his light, banter. V¢ and ” said Inspector Thomas. He looked at some papers, frowned, Sear. Inspector Thomas was less and said: “Do you mind if I have| «as tar as this is Sergeant Haga here while concerned, | afi 4 nie ‘welyes.” he said. There was a faint you and care for you and li po aA, more eres with the} menace in tones th de fl i s case than F ame. Jean uncomtortable, Mr. M fy “Not at all,” said Mr. itague. . Montague life trying to make you happy.” noe ee ©: Jadopted @ severe expression. His youthful earnestness. espouse. try by opening a discussion: certain to lead to disap- pointment. Statistics reveal peak accidents alt The intentfon of Mitchell Hepburn, premier of On- occurs in the fall. Senyeee tne, the name reer 6 tario, to retire at the conclusion of the next legislative term at. Toronto is bound to have some effect, for Mr. Hepburn’s ascendancy has led many in this country to identify Liberal success with a darkening prospect for have it over him; | the waterway—an over-simplification of the question, Trade negotiations between the two countries in- tended io arrive at some sort of reciprocity are one hope of the new administration in Canada. The United F i 8 3g States will find it hard to make’ concessions in return “What do you mea dies the without injuring its own citizens in one field or an- Te inspector rang a buzzer, and jasked. The inspector pg o bowad parses acct ny ne kad H other. Perhaps the seaway issue will complicate the when a clerk stuck his head in| “Nothing at all,” he eaid, getting |since earliest ehildhood—brou; at by, swallowed « whistle, and now,| problem further, perhaps it can be used as a bargain- ight a the door he said. “Send in Hagan.” } up. “That was just my way of put-|wave of jerness- "1 After s moment, Sergeant Hagan|ting it. No, he's as free a ts breast . : a she mace So that’s what|ing. plece to bring about s long-sought solution to the rik ame in and took a seat beside the |birds in the air. We shan't be|ber utter amazement, found her- It would be a fine day for North America if the inspector, bothering him.” : Dear * a United States and Oanada could agree on and. start “Now then,” said - Inspector! The conference was at an end. iy det a ite vlerde the waterway and. settle their trade problem in a way Thomas, Mr. Montague gat up, thanked the|weren’t for Sandy! __ STBs holdup.” Montague west their courtesy, ond! . , (To Be Continned) 6