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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1936 The Bismarck Tribune { THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ‘ (Established 1878) Behind Scenes By William Brady, M. D. : 1 SBE A WAR Dr, Brady. will, angwer. questions pertaining, to, nealth but not va Ge Se Liolabd ft It tters bri and in itt, Address Dr. rataenebven mind COMING —= A BIG and Fear ecto otter te Ss pate — Published by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bismarck, N. D., and enteréd at the postoffice at Bismarck as second class mai) matter. fi by ore”... Wi President and Publisher : By RODNEY DUTCHER Washington (Tribune it), Archie . Johnson Senneth W. Simons Washington, March 31.—The can- Secretary and Treasurer Bditor didaey of Col. Henry Breckinridge | f o ‘ tra-violet against President Roosevelt in cer- ra i , — parathyroid : w Subscription Rates Payable in Advance LT Die a adied : causing more puzslement than ex- Daily by carrier, per year Daily by mail per year (in Bismarck) .. Daily by mail per year (in state outside of Bismatck). Daily by mai! outside of North Dakota Weekly by mail in state, per year .. Weekly by mail outside of North Dak ond citement—or alarm—in Washington. + 120 Other evidence may turn up later, 6.00 | Mut thus far no one has been able Weekly by mail in Canada, per year .. minent _anti-Roosevelt ; / - y 3 aot rir "7 Democrata seem toe Linked withthe \ f / f / #X aay Sot amie jonel. ‘ : . ‘i exposure sunlight skyshine viole Member of Audit Bureau of Cireulation Te ont ab hea Nie bss Member of The Associated Press feature the sisengin of wil-Rooee- velt feeling in the Democratic party |° ‘The Associated Press ts exclusively entitied to th tion of the news dispatches credited to {t of not other Mewspaper and also the local news of spontaneous orl ub! All rights of republication of ali other matter herein are also r ira bd ee ot ete :. party of “walkers” as the = Turning the Rule erty League leadership has been con- In life it is a rare thing for word of love to pass from man P aaearsiis ee ee to man. Where deep affection dwells there is no need for trite worried that ree: will receive . i Fy 4 . any vote wo) talking about and expression. The things unsaid are quite enough. The friendly orent even taking the precautionary touch of hand; the kindly gleam of eye; the unspoken thought watien! they would gon ad- BASE: q y 7300 - . i i visable if a more widely known 5 3 j Q 5 are fully understood; and friendship grows. Ipemocéat had entered axellat wb i fie, ] the And so when death strikes, the living tongue is mute. The Ussaaahe But they're speculating a vague meanderings of our troubled spirits probe the trackless] Breckinridge is » Well Street law- paths of an unknown world, wishing a loved one back again. yer, the friend and intimate adviser fe A of Col. Charles A, Lindbergh. Thus we of the Tribune can find no words to express the Some time ago Breckinridge sent sorrow which we feel as mother earth takes George D. Mann[g*® Ohio for primary application pa- to her long embrace. A poet might, perhaps, express the sym- pathy which goes out to his widow from every Tribune heart. Senator Norris of Nebraska: If i cle : thei ad Pasteurized milk costs us 11 cents @ quart. We can buy rew milk from a : é ‘ a # . dairy for 28 cents a How can we treat such milk to make it safe’ But in death there also is consolation. If it is the great ad miei 7 sa 8 34 ooo OMrs.D. J.B) bey se othe ° leveller it also opens the gates of glory. It is something tof] ator used that term?” Answer—Bring it to a boll for one minute and it is as safe as any milk know that the man who held our affection lived and died brave- ff] .jsnate™, Copeland acl eee hy 5 for anybody. é ly, true to the spirit which glowed within him throughout aff} though I am not sure just what ‘still have rot tae us tay hips, tek ay lies mae foe ae vay useful life. HD) “ Evidently In that he sets an example for other men, particularly those! whom he leaves behind to carry on the work which he pushed forward with unceasing energy. Though every man in the Tribune organization treasured pers, saying they would be filed in a the f y MILLION DOLLAR SNOW name of @ candidate who hadn’t (The Carson i Nearly every year writers have casion to flourish a pen telling about z | fe] an |0f the floods in . caused terrible suffering, gee him as a friend they also remember that he was an outstanding i the million dollar rain, but st this glory to the newspaper profession. is red more likely, how-|time we believe that the present Breckinridge cann measured by its troyed And as “30” is marked after his name in the halls of news-| i eng ot forth to the ete : vee paperdom’s eternity, we perform the last sad rite. We turn the s d Feecttterartecopeeece reer tte ea, rule as a sign of mourning. up to him to carry the torch of pro- these It is the profession’s mute way of saying, with the poet: eat. sci ileus ig tauwea: bay Ds taped ge path ees 5 It Gol. John Breckinridge it will, without » doubt, all Basi is no death; the stars go down who Techme preiidentisl cendidese |ocep into the ground. Tt makes « fine 'o rise upon some other shore. prospect for spring panting and with ‘ upas venaz one oh the way: inka |, Suartiet teabbd estess the room. And bright in heaven’s jeweled crown berrerr pp bi ter * tasty TORY RYAN, 16, works | trom an tiptoe nia |“You mega the one in the black They shine for ever more.” blessed with a bountiful crop. Yes, & good hens, oe _é]and white dress?” ‘eke ssbed. Leis northern Democrats — was defeated |there are elements of nature that of the Serpe cate ts ths dentany 0: Ciel Teee eate “Yee Fe was tho girl by Abraham Lincoln. seem to be a detriment to the North states eae Fg Foote hate, gloves, fire, ghee and |she had boon talking to. The Hope of the Future sai Pdr ae nea Dakota farmer, but we cannot see leg . bar nee Fig tele vaa- 4 ee ed Rp Nothing offers greater hope for America than the manner inf| Crampton Harris, oi eae Se slender, attractive — ore ceuoed a dtsh of pelecn as you'd be able which both the public and individuals of wealth have rallied tog /s¥9tt brought to Washington by fg niger 9 rae ae liso pred po oar gy a art the support of our schools. Mite cena CSL of Greases. br Capplicow nn bag 4 Marsh to her same. One of 1 ‘3 le! I mittee’ ht to raised tn eriep ' ~ erenue Geriings whe Had not North Dakota schools needed the money, for ex- ioe tlerme ected ya | =aeee | he ee ute 7 ap hgr phage eer ample, the people of this state would never have voted a sales[mthe least bit awed by the prominence| Just as soon as you get # uniform “That's Miss Fn a bg faety Sen eile be that © other h t to tind a lot of to » “Sha'e reelty ether een puempelves i Tends, Ghun ‘them... moat of Satle wbers (ae show.” Hid go hungry. The beside Were it not for the deep-seated belief that education offers ene anen snterentall, palin them plan to use ae pan oer getgnyrsig ond rad falher to joerg _™ Betty Terabull. the greatest hope for the future, wealthy men would not con-Mdefy the district supreme court if it york City, addressing police | rookies. yew ‘sronr | Sire models?” she asked. ‘worse, Hf you're tecky, you wen't tinue to endow institutions of learning or egtablish scholar- ‘on ae ** 8 “You” Harriet a4 coming for- | have te werk with them often. — that ambitious and worthy boys and girls might attend Mla chance to fe, Danae asad of imo buaing i muni collar Totel (OST rend the penciled megenge. fe Pebp Rows Eee lesa oe ern tl en iiuiince aad vi : i ; taking the caren consideration, up in pei Valles BAU nae aa you, ee aa ‘The older pe ye consulted ©] Toby looked at the by the u of intelligence is slowly being raised, Mllit- folks to look at—“Death Valley” right away”, everyone's here,” she sald. e i, a poy perl eracy is being beaten back. The avenues of learning are being . Scotty. She went to the telephowe and] A door inte an adjeiting room ey as better watch rs Judge Wheat was appointed to the ** * a ” opened to more people. A deeper understanding of both econ-[Mpench by President Hoo dialed ao number, aware thet|owung open end s girl appeared. | cat! omic, cultural and political forces is coming to the averages time was a 5) Zr ppeoie Saga Pra penhg retrace peeelaerar oe pe though the rooming bonse beeper |She was toll, and height accented head ge! special assistant to At-|more than one in every thousand of| place in the world. No had stepped ent of sight, the door| her climsesn, as did the lites of wouléa't have echoed Har ¢ man. The result can be nothing but goog, for we need not only ions, Moetieed. drivers, today. 45 capable | Mirrive: tiene er of her room remeined open. Mra) her bleck and white dress. Sbé T Fiet’s statement thet there wes greater individual intelligence, but a higher level of mass in- neces Re : weoter, calle, gg enn vod mgr Pregl OE riggs of ‘cane, Fg elf econ folly —v fe e telligence. é ing interest tm Toby's, Privately,| There was © hint of petylance Gcdl to ft, But werking in One of the phenomena which has always puzzled observers: N Mrs. ae. " —— got = about se en as en studies hed accustomed her = ef of the electorate is the manner in which mass intelligence usual- ew Monarch EB took”—ight be all right. aig to pony eT a me of the i - departs from the standard which would seem to be average Just the same— ae Harriet hed Leng gln Ae costume sho Was dtgplaying. ’ for any group if its component parts were taken separately. HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle ee 3s sree. ieseten ella vat, et | ee ne eee She hed some lovely things to A In such cases it seems that the lowest common denominator ‘The editor of “The Investigator,”| Sew ruler of ETT TH) said) “s thet you Toby? sour come tan nen tis medtty, bechuss she was email, and prevails. magazine for G-Men published by the Great Britain. Je [Nn] “Yeu. 1 just came in and get|® tow steps trom: Toby and jam evening thet was a dream By giving the next generation a wider range of knowledge Sate ee Ne aA N a beet wns var che asked ab-| deep reso at the fosad to misty pink fi is entirely possible that it will be able to deal effectively with uHaemens LEA “Not ot all! Gay, Toby, thore's| "Blt. i over Cha. cheaters. some of the problems which this generation has been unable to 12 Prophet. wr [ADIOS TAIL Tt going to be = fashion show tonlor:|_ Tm Tee ren < Tuy sold Dax, | |The charity taghton show was be x ~ row—e benefit of some kind at the going to tag held tm the hotel ballroom. polve. cover 13% espouse. 1N mao ae A Ritsmarte Tm going to|this aftersese.” Ome glee hed been oct up for @ photograph of J. Eigar and ‘an. Rik K Bt 2 que ‘mesilé were q One Farm Ex see ate a's) Eom LALLA oats, g, | Sam artemenemmee [aera te mee aie lace coy eg i . SiH lo jece out. , e Farm Export Up ‘You read that “In addition to his| 17 Data. LEO MMB IAIT IC maT fi] 27 Persone with “Dut, Harriet, Fve never dene| itis haired girl ooatibeed 00 stare |tam the same ef the deciener ot Despite the wholesale decreases in our exports of agricul-[p executive ability, he rightfully bears| 19 Inelegant. OIRMEAIUINIE MIG fe red hair. anything like that. Why, I woulin't| 4+ Tony 9 méistit hiegee. Then |the costume and the price. tural commodities, it is interesting to note that one product has ater rye 3 fet tue cali 23 He ts « world [WIOBILIDY WSINOK Ke Sage ae h xy po yop pen —— teat 4 ian oe a gay ag ee vic bravely bucked the tide. This is the humble soybean, a relatives ‘The Boss” 28 To care for 45 To harass. SBE Say why [alld Bet ths ti flutes pees se text the 2 room. She fousd she wasn't. Care- wewcomer to American agriculture, Leoaena ere tie mooter green sibielt medicinally. 47 Melody. 3Christmas —33 Perforated. modeling is lots easter than otand-| “11 don't think it's very likely.” | fully she watched the girl ahead of Rich in oil and proteins, stock feed , i e heart of each man.’ 29 Dutch ‘measure 48 To decay. earol. 35 Attitudinized. ing before camera. There's noth-| “Not” Ageia the stedied stre-|her. When the other cirl was halt i . feeders and dairymen in 30To summon 49 Furnished 4 Blood. 37 Forsaken. ing to it—and if there is anything |tiny, Toby felt her ebecks Sush-lway creas the room, Toby fol- Canada and Europe found use for soybean meal at current prices forth. with guns. = Related on the 38 Particle. thst bothers you, you can kek me. Jing uncomfortably. Ghe woul haré|iowed. The evebestra vas playing : and it moved out of the country in larger volume than ever be-MY a are, Hees neue ie golernller, teguiber® SOON ee ated pay. eee ee pall 84 Seeman. tee sae anne | gore. : masterpiece and if you have not read| Serro finish. 62 He waa for birds Vie : “It would be! And i's awtully|is Miami? Wore you there fa Pub] she : ___ IMB you should do so at the first op-| 34 To finleh. —62He was for. . | binds, 40 Elderly nice of yon to exer to balp me|reary?” Fa. hs © dinck taitgta ” ie be Vecchia a , inspiring ; 41 Speck. /VERTICAL ome ; on pagel yhegiazers encet| “Tees, perhape, it z fest fal bow eh and i i This product might or might not be a good one for more ——— earn a Pi Ba Bt a4 = enn Onortoeryet a saety ener Ae — al H ote extensive trial in North Dakota, but one thing is certain. That thet Sally's got you oe the list, ee ae fs an 8 is the soybean raiser will not have as much competition as is cere ee at nice somnr Te eee ae eee 4 "| true of farmers who go in for small grains, beef, corn and hogs. are that many.” . autos tac s te | os AD fram Charlee ' ; “Well, # you're sure I cam 0} s10 gue anid. “Tee lock eossty| She onia ‘ ij a _— a r ‘ over ené over until tt \ Even the Hilltops “I woulds't have ould a thing | Wem’ 2 very good meld: T hod tol tn tethtean Clecdette modern ¥ “| _ | Recurring cold spells such as we now are experiencing may hot a et _— Priya} Giecharge per. Something cbeut| Women sispeed up from their | improve rather than i a yor {stenting come spocns—” ten and eyed the taffeta oait ertth e rather impair the agricultural outlook for this stop here for mo? It won't bo out! ‘There wes wo opportunity fer aicelty. And seme about iit 4 ‘section. If, as often happens, growth i Fi math ef your way and We COR 6° CBiregiy, With » chrus of her shou> $f the suft # ppens, gr is retarded until spring i ieetaats together. I'll tell you exactly what | gers, tho dark-haived gona, jae cclere. Ceo lA _ | sets in permanently, the danger of damage may be reduced and Hes designing you're supposed to do” Toey stead’ mateuiegn, bebe ty | toe veces Hor ews amesement ot 4 3 4 When the crop really starts to grow it will come along boom. cublstic scenery.” a i ween the sae soem ite words, The gir hedjsutis thet sold for $195 apd the pl ; ao A RS Boos besa fagalting. 2 was whe bought them bad i . ii situation now is ideal for such a hopeful prospect. There montay at down a.corrider of tho Ritemarts inns pecs nd there cae) the ‘Snel table, j | 4 Ss plenty of moisture in the ground to start a crop and the freez- Mother has ® can ot pall d came 0 buss of fasta veleen Tarriet’ came WD tee ‘Tory, bogaky probe] the | “ing weather will keep it from being evaporated until the farm. open.” Repent Si, speed. ane sui oomtng, 00 tus te | rd Sted a trina } : | | ers can get into the fields. “T write @ poem in 10 minutes and Trea cdsel “whine the |santehs Sobava Gh Welw. WAR Lan'| Warmed’ Wer, torr erm thltre ant § i Old timers, watching the recent snowfall and noting thepgtink nothing of it.” plese, all right.” déve ts reety for us’ tarned, Toby was cure whom she | | ‘manner in which the moisture has penetrated the soil, heaveMss tren S”er7ONe else thinks the bi A ra Pronghorn ee 8 are os ae terre [ree aca .tne lethal ap tate an asigh of 4 k a ” same.’ reached open doorway and for tim. bet ¢)Tim 3 's pes. 1 ae content and remark that this spring, “even the hilltops — am tnstant she stood there Thejangwering che sched, “Motle,” he oni, takiting. “Third |, willbe green.” ‘ Give a high-selaried midget an roots, & large one, sootuad to be in| whe to that girl ever by the ere rea tow 7 | ah inch and he'll ose hhis contract. complete disorder. Puggiture bad |éower” ~. P, e Be Confiumbay