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“anereneennr ere THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1936 - The Bismarck Tribunelfaaca Scenes DP h THE STATE'S OLDEN? NEWSPAPER - —a— Ah! If Only It Were T’other Way ’Round Your Personal Health By William Brady, M. D. Dr. Brady will answer questions pertaining to heal! aes Serene. Write letters Briohiy end in inks Address Dre ff The Tribune, All queries must be accompanied by a \dreaned envelope. Washington | ‘ State, City and County Official Newspaper —— | Brit Published by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bismarck, N. D., and/Once More a Step Is Taken to 1 entered at the postoffice at Bismarck as second class mail matter. : Reorganize the Federal Govern- t Stella I, Mann Headlag BAG? ‘Group, Often Has FINE JOB OF TONSILLECTOMY Vice President and Publisher Been Called on for Aid by F.B.... Your article on Tonsillectomy a Major Operation gave me a jolt, writes ‘Archie O, Johnson Kenneth W. Simons Noted Authorities Will Assist Chi- - ‘ j @ university professor. It reminded me that I had long wanted to express to ce Secretary and Treasurer Editor cagoan, i badd forregih Fee ELSI PULCInG GUtheey SRE eee or informa regarding diathermy extirpation. Y‘ - on Subscription Rates Payable in Advan , BY RODNEY DUTCHER a ————~,, who happened to be @ neighbor,” war one ge pion es Payable in Advance (Tribune Washington Correspondent) Dr.————— began the diathermy ler’s ly by carrier, per year |- Washington, April 6—A new treatments. After some months of treatment, with the right tons! t pact | Daily by mail per year (in Bismarck) . T"oao | Tor Mienene counealea BAIA CouNbuns ee : Femoved and the lef showing little diminution in se, he remarked that f the: Daily by mail per year (in state outside of Bisma: eee 5.00 has been pulled out of the bushes by had made a wise choice, since the radical-operation would have incapacitat- Cc oF Daily by mail outside of North Dakota .. 600 | | the president himself, to compose the ed me for a considerable period of time, and the best surgeon could not k wan Weekly by mail in state, per year .. committee which will make a survey have prevented serious hemorrhage. t stru Weekly by mail outside of North Dako! of the government for him, with a It took three times as long to remove the left tonsil as it did the right. ‘'e i hy Weekly by mail in Canada, per year wars reorganization. nen pets ne that time I talked daily before groups of considerable size, and Nobosy will ever know exac ow : . ithout slightest inconvenience, ie 1 ey Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation we ahriuesion ioe Brownlow, ; < tral physician who examined my throat f ueetiy reruitieds arnt is ‘as ise fon —————_——-_________—— | members and proteges of the Brown ' Pou ENON your ot t Fret Member of The Associated Press ne ppmghanst . 4 group have come into government * (CW. A. paig rae eure! tanks in considerable numbers. P.8. Ye a ‘ i day Haiy. i =f 3 , 8. You may quote freely, using initials. Bea reife ey nemec is sian ctanasecesaiten (eric be noe seuerp ive crvaleed in: this | geyorteie ao cares rbke Ee ooeoeRBTie F 26 This is the method which the omniscient young men employed by th t -ot! newapaper and also the local news of spontaneous origin published herein. Harvard was called on to recommend 5 AM. A. to do their thinking for them itil ed ; en Air rights of republication of all other matter herein are also reserved, | lawyers and Dr. Tugwell brought in | re ‘ ae quate. However, the LEAGUE GRCION of thie paptlndin Gotan ise one numerous economists, Brownlow of- saree 13 a: éc e these self-const: 5 sels 2 ten has been asked to recommend Wy egg! es tuted spokesmen of the profession so seriously : ta Nub of the Farm Question men for the New Deal's administra- : A TAX y aaa inflicted chiefly on the <iaintorniel nn the naan vie Hew. 1 Gre Throughout the hullabaloo about farm, mortgage mora- RE rat aches postion! else ee ae ‘ A |\go to “clinica,” “dispensaries” and free hospitals far treatments" 4 ame toriums several years ago this newspaper held to the position| nis Heutenants have drafted admin- j Ff ake Unsatisfactory subjects for eltber aatherany’ te stznent of Sahl on =I i atment * i pa, that the ONLY REAL MEANS OF FARM RELIEF IS TO) n."s.d "he hae elven and now is k . : tes . H) | sey, the filing of veeth by the dentist, But some children three yeats old P arm INCREASE THE FARMER'S INCOME. expected to give in the reorganisa- EE pe YO BE ae AT rt , mili, It still does. No matter how low the interest rates or how | {en study is especially Meet eee € ~~ . y wid of the Dad toultie BADEEY and witwour ayea sa hows or fesskpasity: ome S gout free a man may be from disturbance, if he doesn’t earn he can-| fellers and thelr millions. ‘ ‘ beginning to end. T was never more in eamest than I am when T ask 1 of! not pay. ** \ i why in the name of sense or reason should any human being be subjected 3 ; ai A recent statement by the federal farm credit administra-| 5: Lea nee Rtn ty . Semmigiy" rns can exeepate the eaiia uneny (2 elteetd 7 a e - rownlow ector of the Public ms ra YN bed e with diathermy (electro-coagula- 2 ue tion, for example, asserts that farmers borrowed about $1,800,- Ee Shi ines House of : ‘ SQ By | tion) with comparatively no risk to the patient's life? } unt 000,000 from it for refinancing old debts, the volume of the aeibciatibins ‘of (pAbLIS Giana aaa S : 7 ee Sahin Sa Te Re Gat ae eal hee Se ae latter being about two billion dollars. The difference between | others ai ed science of 3 ee i ; Se In the most skilful hands it is, in my opinion, a pico and outer prosbaiee - | . the «mount loaned by the FCA and the total of debts represents Crevataller amney except’ “he U, rH : a : Breet ee cer Tee ig cern — oo F a scaling down of claims by creditors totaling about $191,- pomeante of mayors, which supports QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS al 000,000. : ‘ 4 - The purpose is to exchange infor- . : z Sods yy The old debts carried an average interest rate of 6.8 per| mation and experiences among cities i) ‘ — : alerts wit By aay preventive wa tpn eincaie it hie ti set: cent a year, whereas the new loans carry rates of 4 to 5 per cent. Tiecorrgonsrninaeiign =o cs as c 4 |e any harm in oo wing soda? <n & Aaa oe eee 4 P On this basis about 850,000 farmers are saving $58,000,000 a| There's a loose tie-up with the Uni- : .,,.,inswer—From time to time some doctor “discovers” that treatment for iY year on interest charges. Included in this number were 295,000 We igaa ctor a malleingsto7nouse tS " 01 iach aikall is acetals Ths beens mnede “fool proot™ ted lute de pried “4 farmers who got first-mortgage loans from the Federal Land] affiliated groups. ‘The secretaries of With Other meld ale tefl PL APS ter SL a oot expectorant. Send * z banks and 455,000 others who got first and second mortgage| ‘hose sroups and Brownlow are often fnay. of tay. not ten cents and stamped addressed envelope for booklet. 4 loans from the land bank commissioners. boys.” ae incest ee — — ‘Under physician’ taow vecree) ’ a} The land banks now hold $2,870,000,000 in such loans and ° “Brownie” and various of. “his tiueeehae santetion’er nyerocsinne acid cnpayiaommn Searemncy: ft Be 4 the insurance companies, formerly the biggest lenders, hold| tctive scraps Of FERA, AAA, CWA, | ee eae ee eer AN | etine ther nod piey ane Petass |and sound ability, NE re Op CaLEE a EMOIG) © obec correct the trouble so ean * ot slightly less than a billion, with commetcial bai i WPA, PWA, and TVA, avolding con- another. f ‘onalp vietiibe i A 4 eae seboket 5 | parpee ate. i Hal banks listed at] 7," uith political polices and stay- ices Waiabasa Wil vote| it ft is the ccnsldiiog ‘of ‘the con iotonnb the araariese. sone, Sik may Ba THEN Ae WORE TUA nas ances eee ote et eal Cotes ne lat iogettioe. the sontatendihg <tarnismotigaye debt. in -th Rae eee eres April 7 whether the state's 24 del-|Vention that Senator Borah is that! wisconsin Republicans will serve | vitamin ration — particularly vitamins G and B. Astacegures of tren Bias Peal uate ENS, wag in the) celled Brownlow in months #80 %/egates to the national convention either party: ena the nation best if| gestions in booklets, “Building Vitality” and “Blood and Health,” mailed on u ge - ed States : aoc, 2 $7,700,000,000, not a huge figure| “te Chicagoan 1s especially inti- Gee be se 0 ae Boece! of they ep delegates to eed convention Seibel you inclose a stamped envelope bearing your address and 10 cents 01 when compared wi e value of the land but a tremendous] mate with Secretary Ickes and Harry |>> picaced to ¥ eee ‘ completely unhampered in helping | for each booklet. =| xi burden, nevertheless. . Hopkins. Once a newspaperman in il egiavannedidde rie ree pepsi to choose such @ man. (Copyright 1936, John F. Dille Co.) a fe ate iistory of farmimortgages aliowsithatttoo few ef: them| Detiet ot Gonanibia comin inineier by | cnies Des em emese ASL: : 1 ever get paid. The man wh in debt to b President Wilson and was clty man-|°4t"ty"s‘slave conference, A Boreh . ek . 0 goes in debt to buy a farm has ager io?! Petersburg: Va;) aod KEOK- and by a state conference. A Borah ‘ OF LAURA LOU BROOKMAR en, Farely managed to get out. The financial record has been one] vile, ‘Tenn. A erm Eg dr rp forprg n | © 00 10h ten, ar =a - transferring the debt with prosperity coming as a result of | Present work. eesboie tor Borah to promote his interests in 7 ro? see = e appreciation in land values. ‘Wisconsin. Di co : Has Two Noted Aides uninsti RELIS! BY BEGIN HERD ar ce This situation may repeat itself, but it would be far,better| The other two members of the re- nal shapers aereczemr ed a Best OF MEN eamaagrt looked especially handsome tonight. jand get your beauty sleei = pea’ * ' T ny explained that they are not anti- TORT RYAN. 19, works behind | Though, of course, Tim was al ty sleep and stop ic if the farmers were placed in position so they could, by hard|{rv ane asconate, Charice H Mer. (Borah. Tf the senator from Idaho Se teratry, counter (ot, o teres | Scascme, She tlstaned to evey [thar et me Win you de bi yg Work and good Ligerapes Work their way, out. It would|riam—boss professor of pplitical sci- paseo tid viene ed Uslaga: ere Stat “aca |thing he said and made suitable! “Yes, it you'll promise—” pl xe disturb the people who hold that $7,700,000,000 in mortgages ence at Chicago University and the| tion will be as free to fight for him peer, sotto ber Ed sari va. prc ag ge (op apt lp rerediade . st ft to find a place for their money if they were paid off tomorrow, | sources Board, with its national sur- ge eld sos en See ee "Biacaerect We ales peice co cea ienmalanaaoar Sige pawrparobey Tati cia Paani ance mers in Wann Spobien Satis roy. te sie: land on withort euding. [and ined her, end fer = moment v : . » di-| the whole, t! ticket is bait > On @ moment a ¥ “s Seng - as aes THE FARMER DOESN’T Flor of the Insite ot Puble AG-\for tye Ea Pole camp. ‘Tha fa = sete, Martz wEiitn thant |, Alfredo paused at their table and}she clung to him. Toby sald. “On, bo Wh: ead G IT. low’s board. Pome eels aving noel Laat igri FSsctece nani, aseners See ‘was as it should | be, Sten we} peepee ates cog naet ae ; A . own are expect swarm work ‘model. 5 i s NE a aiieccelers hse le ty amma Bye oy gery fea pig ogy Gated oes pee ce ag 7 @ galliative and a makeshift, caer portant government Jobs, Frank Te crit comes ance pat MARSH, rich and cnobMcliceon |Everything in the whole wera! | “Tuace the Girl. Gosd night, ri Bees, Base bene earch wel Pee pf 5 a ae does mean that the La — ra} night, Tim.” t a Diplom c 0 ns U paeed of the American Public Wel-| Follettes would support Borah in the| “I was out last night with » mys- = a week ‘Sit showers ‘her | pened to change her mood. ere: 2 - | Nov lection, ir novi it was e If there i acy Upe: p . face secon a8 the most conspicu- | November el , when their votes|tery novelist.” qrith attentions cod TewZning in | Tim said, “By the way, I won't] AFTER all, 1 only for a few in there is one accomplishment that can be credited to the | OuS ¢ne.t0 Becent. | Civil Rertice Com~ Ar8 sa spt to go to the Democratic} "A mystery Bar |e ee ive with Bie. She te somennat |be sccing you for a day or oo.|') dave Toby reminded herself i FF A var acetal s can as thus far been lav-| “Yes, ® novelist who — rr et a Friend of mf: asked several times : > eee of _ in the current European imbroglio, it is that Eronnlon Merriam associate. Ad-| ish in his favors to them. paw me or get fresh in any manner. feskicnable Seville Club, 1 drive pielippspy rer! pe) with hes. day. She told arent ake waaitees, 1 as put ac) heck on secret diplomacy. Bia eaeuye oie Psat A. F.| An uninstructed delegation will|He certainly was mystery.” sists on leaving. eromy |He’s sot = place there he's been going eut too much anyhow, and For the first time in world history, disputing nations have|is auc of many New Deal sppointees | und elf, in & much, Stronger Poe | ages, Dasher—Whe in “CHAPTER XIX pening pete. Pe age gh el apr ocr cal A i n were were things i ee amnesia io appear in public forum, there to lay their |Tecommended by Brownlow. pledged im advance. The uninstruct | Beret we visited the pyramids, Bome| ‘ORY fought back the betetul, csattalice Stub GeOat ee, eae) could doseving and earieciact i le. ged ex stones were covered the outrageous “f she'd been intending to ‘ card Other Efforts indida terally thought, There} noping Tim had not noticed s.|‘be Feeding ing i oN As a result, many foreign observers believe, th tbreak| Heretofore Eire Set il to vote for a man who is honest and | with hieroglyphics. was no reason, she told herself, to| «youre going?” get at and hadn't a » the outbreal oie > public} who has common sense, who will not} Mrs. Gush—I hope none of them connect Carol Marsh with Tim’s But whee she started a task sho of a general European war actually has been prevented, New-|Zimimistrators have been primarily )hold out false hopes to the people, |got on you. They say some of those) sudden change of mood, Why, he} “Well, I can't very well get out|scom found herself doing some ton D. Baker, for instance, points out that in 1914, just before tenes Galle tae ed Bal | ea cine ORE DEER ieee See dnaatin, ape sercibie. scarcely knew Carol Hod made pe Sine ae And, Tien See She Wes. tomtloes, un 4 cho last ac, Sic Edward Gtey proposed a. Senator Harry Byrd, when the latter| © that pidin when Toby hed epahen |ihught the trip might be good for|tt wee surely perverse, fate. that q dis the di f 7 a European congress t0| was governor, how to reorganize the potted that i pon me. [I've been sticking eround [pragma de in ped per gf Basess the dancers of tar, ‘If thet had not been refused, Mc.| aie prernent of Yeai Honey Gatherer Tim’ bed goon Carel and ber friends |'°78 Pretty close tatty.” ery ttle work. She dita’ feol c er contends, the World war might have been prevented. thing “sles asst MPeatast ints Tee wh that he was in such a hurry to], “Ses.” Toby agreed. “I'm sere /like going out and calling at stu- f But now, fortunately, the procedure has changed. Capt.|Brownlow-Merriam-Gulick trio 4 leave the Seville Club? It wus oy will be good for yo. What sort |dics where she wasn’t known. She Anthony Eden appears before parliament with the frankest | ¥¢!! equipped for the job and that its HORIZONTAL Answer to Vrevious Pussie = 15 Taro paste. ridiculous. It couldn't be tree— fer fe %, Tim—where you're |had a list from the Models’ $ sort of revelations. Flandi b i study will be something to point to in| 2Insect of the (TTT 17 Bees are of Ghe waited silently while Tim |" “TET, on the mastera Ghore.|she hedu't visited, bet she haved tt : revelations. Flandin goes before his French chamber|e campaign year doesn’t mean that genus Apis. (TAINIOIE| Tig] service in —- got into his opt, Silentiy she wont |, DON” ot tne, Namere, Shore [he hadnt visited, but she hated to & i of deputies with equal openness of purpose. And when the|® ‘thorough rejiggering of the federal 8 The males arel*ii yey of flowers. ahead of him out te the street./1, tnis fellow’s family for years ees ae the apartment. She : league meets, no nation escapes taking its true position. ae Ba ee ae 1 REE : 1] isnanye cng Pee 3 goss re Ge] ps ay Aasiss pegs plays pie tease poe fromm id Gaga Diplomacy has progressed a few steps, afte: President William Howard Taft be-| 14 Mountain. NITE — ‘How'’é you aaa [ae eee re ae ee caeec een tate snzthing aboot A pa, after all, came excited over the idea 25 ie 16 Seed covering. OL : Al a pg average Bas 34 ee Se, eee went the = a pena riding” too, May ou her pia long distance, but Ay ago and appointed a commissioner on| 17To be R ILIAIBIOIRMETIOILIU! 23 Deportment. first night we had dinner together?| That will be fine” Toby sald|that sd bone he might. Not } few York city has launched an approach to the problem of | organization of the executive depart- tg f SEALY 0) Ne or ee ee CIR rm bel Heke and weal’ be home soon. } the drunken driver which might well be considered by every city mens wala insored under Waller F eee tata ann pede Tg in ay <n at “Oh, ast a few days.” He looked pri genes ag hg aS ier } and state in the country. own. om, 924. 23 Shabbler. you” down st her, smiling. “Think |town. sien } . Herbert Hoover’ preached reorgani- 5, : The mayor's i i 25 Self. “Tim—was that the reason you | you'll miss me?” Part of the time Tob: I yor’s committee of nine, delegated to study the|*tlon for years before he became) 36 Note inr scale. wanted to leave? Really?” “tL ” Mun heat ae ke oe eee traffic problem, recommends that legal machinery be geared| that reorganization would be the big| 27 Sultable. VERTICAL. He was completely good-natared | , “80 that’s all you've get to say, |hear from Tim. At other times to the seriousness of the offense and that finger-printing of all job of his first term. Late in 1931 he = Recck s seit rota, 2 Muate drama. _ Row, “Well,” he said, “when a fol- . Pit ams. might! That's how | she yd excuses for him. Why a ; drunken drivers be taken so repeaters may readily be detected. janded congress a plan for rellgger-| 31 The — is 48 Trapapose, | NOt MNJ” Sg owed ys eueys Tan only to te goes s few Gaye? ‘ __ Here is a two-edged sword that should go far to expedite| tons, mostly in the public health, the reproducer.49 Bees store & Finish, dcean’t he? Ho doesn't want every |Gim loved Raving him rail at her | He hada’ besa definite about it * justice for an offense which last year claimed thousands of| works fields, cee crise aes . Bees ive in os > to merit. ot ber as though be. couldn take Dect it will be ae ea si ee gant ae f ae fom. Gaye” : be cot + ee: ‘o ? our. lives in the United States. the value of it. ai — (Pl). —B0Griet. 7 Funeral 47 To plant. his eyes away. I thought a bet-|,Thet's better! Though, I doubt |Gurely it couldn't be more than The menace of the intoxicated driver can not be treated| ,2"-M®¥% 198%, Roosevelt and Bud-| 85 To entomb. S1 Metric foot. ration, 49 Broad. ter get out before I got into a|f you mean it. You'll be stepping | that! Penis He is « poteuitlalimindcter at | 4 get Director Lew Douglas were work-| 37 English coin, 63 To free, 52 Novel. row—" eee ce cee flo I" "| ane rst day drageed to a sicee ° , rer at large. It is time, there- ing on a plan which adv: paily-| 39 To rub out. 56 Was indebted. 9 Sun.god. 58 Hurrah! ‘The idea of Tim being érawn into grange (oe the second went even more fore, that our legislatures, our cities, and our courts recognize | 20, Sud would save 000,000, | 41 Spike. 5eCutting tool. 10 Hye. 64 Drone bee, a fight because of her was horrity- FE ay os Sieh o08 arty, -Harriet, coming in late in the full enormity of the problem Actual results were so minor that no| 42 Ogles. BS Seasoned by 11 Egyptian river. 56 Right. fog te Tony, bat WHR M oame a| De.) year teee Cicke, Zonas | ee aberaae. our Toby caried up ; + ops earner Ta they were. 44 Row of a "exposure, _12 Funereal song. 67 Musical note surge of rellet, It bada't been| over on me nt petting 0 Shine [ln oer, ® discarded : The More Abundant Life ; So Th Sa: a i a Seated to leave the Sevttlo Crab! tag it es yop ot Nee mado it |away, though ‘Toby bedn't void Nes ’ ? : ey Carol hadn't had anything to 40/ easier for Toby. 2 n't told her 4 In these times of intensified high pressure living, with|* y Se : Ae with 1. It was because of Toby | etter ‘act tobe serlona, aot tol riet might Se tacline, eee, attendant nervous disorders, it is indeed encouraging to note| peta he Wren hie te eee Dereslt—tecause ‘Tim wes 00, de /show how she reatly felt. At the|#€ abe knew. Harriet Ons the predictions of leading physicians. Shae Pedy ar lie pelle} with- elf,” be sal. —— asked, when ai SS eo Caused sare 6 > : a Dr. George Crile, famous Cleveland surgeon, believes that| ov 19s Satnbl mages Fe Micon, i Pg I aimee YT [nee ba sod tee tom's chai hi 100 years hence the advance of medicine will be so great “that | Los Angeles. ‘i 2 Se ha mis. “het, oh Tims Ton nee cae of he ice Pel “eae = treat: t of a di .. 5 Hy i we came away.” ‘ morning. I won't ment of a disease will be a confession of failure. eee OA oe se ot call you because you'll be asleep.”| “Anyone call me while I was c 4 In 2086 doctors will be more concerned with preventi mcr dr iis jiaqdties oe wd t Al} “Then I won't see you again?” |away?” i P ion } dodo,” but will tt be as humorous to belle “Not for s few days. IM give] “No.” |. than treatment; Dr Crile contends. And that implies control |£2¥ “dead as a canvasback, the grizzly “Lat’s go there, 1d rather g0/you a ring as soon as I get beck.”| “Well.” said Harriet, “I've a of many diseases that cut lives short today bear, or other wild life?”—Irving there than any place I iMfow.’ She put hand on his arm. “Oh, |news for you. jms os ae + . Brant, St. Louis, Mo., editor. So they went to Alfredo’s, and.|Tim, I will miss you!” League office te me pio Moreover, it means longer, healthier, more normal lives; * * * sitting at one of the softly lighted | “And Ill miss you, Gorgeous. |they've been Mimica | _ better children, and, in all, 2 more abundant existence. ele cael ae aa gianation. wits ogy aetna ta noctes: pear Wi sone ws buie ehae Go Toby wasn't much interested, but ih} Were it only possible for our social and economic leaders | tose trom poverty in Oliver street to felt again the magic of that earlier |to get up early, you know—° bl sweet Ber PASE te. ke oe ae | s fo look ahead with the same optimistic assurance! Fenteenite Aled Rober ot Se ae cree ee reese ee ee rE TOES | 1, ah F teemaht rom mileht ike , . . will.” to know that you won't bat New York. bad knows the sharp pains of| “But something might happen. ‘abou we to “AM Baba wins Detroit wrestling match for fifth straight victory.” ** * doubt, pont Se: es ce ae Cee P ft’s the same Ali Babs, it’s a swell break for his 40 managers. ery. 3 Most people try to reduce by cut- #08 Pd eaglg Jer Bee ax © Betty Turn- . tung dete ea tied Tale driving and sometimes thére are | bull was there, talking to Sally and inde Poevclogicst attet, dat the blner es ces oe rive Sines Penne: | beard: Nek may Bat Ohsats ont ; It’ im foo i te up see Tim beside | Oh. must be td ot ; 1 ae 's an ill flood, etc. During the recent inundation, no one in Pittsburgh | rises from the table unsatisfied.—Dr. her, wager his smile and smile “Listen, m going to Suu iain’ arrested him, he lve all right! Now you run along! _ (Te Be Continued) for jayswimming or rowing pasta light. = Walter H. Eddy, Columbia University.

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