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THE BISMAKCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1936 | The Bismarck Tribune |sehina ' t | : The Easter Bunnies | hi Oy WEED ONS P gets, ( puting Your Personal Health By William Brady, M. D. An Independent Newspaper j THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) — Scenes Washington o 5; . Ly . Brady will answer quebtions pertaining to health but not ] tt tt fly an rp edge UW G7 pea Oxy EGS gun oe aeet, aistey eat tier aft Sombie oy Yo! stamped, self-addressed envelope, : Published by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bismarck, N. D., and By RODNEY DUTCHER OY ou one entered at the postoffice at Bismarck as second class mail matter. (Tribune Washington Correspondent) ig ? | ae alia clematis clttasid DON'T GET HAYWIRE ABOUT FROSTBITE 4 Stella I, Mann Breat floods were attracting nearly ‘A medical correspondent writes: Er Ni Vt coach asad everybody's attention, a federal “You will recall our correspondence of four years ago on the Archie ©. Johnson Kenneth W. Simons agency began to take the world’s subject of frostbite. You maintained that it is a mistake to apply Secretary and Treasurer Bditor largest corporation apart to show snow, ice or cold water in the first ald treatment of a frozen member. what makes it tick. You will be interested in an article by Rudolph Campbell in Schwei- Wochenscrift for Dec. 17, 32. This author- e At the very outeet, little Sammy gerische medisinische lis See aettl dea Rates Payable in Advance Becker, chief investigator, started ity gives no b ot Gomtiee sw. & q ly by carrier, per year we tu at that toga of sanctimony Daily by mail per year (in Bismarck) ... Se ahah for dieates the five-bil- G ‘ ; / Dr. Campbell has had experience in high mountain regions. He ad- j pi Daily by mail per year (in state outside of Bismarck)... i lion-dollar American Telephone 1 $ vocates the following course of treatment: i br Daily by mail outside of North Dakota .. Telegraph company has draped itself 4 y z “Bring the patient into a warm room, wrap him at once in warm covers i K Weekly by mail in state, per year ..... oo every time anyone suggested it ought , : kinds of external and internal heat, to promote the at Weekly by mail outside of North Dakota, per ye to be investigated. Already, little g ee ; 5 frozen members in a cold water bath ol Weekly by mail in Canada, per year ...........- A Sammy has exposed several patches e ql f c t of bare skin, to A. T. & T.’s acute ; a a Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation embarrassment, and the inside dope 9 ine open tore is that you aln’t seen erie yet. ) P " : i strokes the frozen i 4 ssoc! The Federal Communicatiéns com- s MY a Member of The Associated Press ‘aise eel at He investigation vd of the “telephone trust” in thorough 1 toa. 2 thon er aceite al abatchent credited torit or not otherwise sedived tn thts manner, Becker, as chief prober and newspaper and also the local news of spontaneoys orig! biished herein. | examiner, is just as effective as that c All rlghts of republication of all other matter herein are also reserved. | other celebrated sleuth, Ferdinand : Pecora, which is saying plenty. " . More will come out of this investi- i Lure of Golden Promise gation than more “disclosures.” Com- N i ry i o- | munications Commissioner Paul At- ° 1 orth Dakota, beset as it has been for years with pr Hee eteeh the GuNMR-eyea 1OKKer i posals for creating universal prosprity by one boot-tugging | reguiator of Oklahoma utilities in method or another, might well give attention to the failure of| charge of the Geised under a man- the Social Credit plan in Alberta. : Se SUN TL VANE Tor SOR IAHE } Like many another such idea it was born of desire to do| of interstate phases of the telephone : i ft business. something for the rank and file of the people. Alberta hae er Sanaa vessueiulil’” tHtontaition been having hard times, just as we have been, and it was clear | tor state commissions now working that conditions were susceptible of improvement. eae problems—practically every- About this time last year one William Aberhart, preacher-| 3. Develop the need for legislation owner of a gospel mission and proprietor of a radio station, read|‘® correct any possible malpractices a book on social credit by Maj. C. H. Douglas, an Englishman, ee! sas ijat * * i and saw in it a means to economic salvation. Important to Patrons , The nd and third So forth on Alberta’s chilly air there blared the proposal | most important fr6en the Pandpoine that the people could, by adopting social credit, pull themselves|° your telephone bill—and the first. out of the morass. The way they could adopt it was to elect beset, seers sr ae a pocorn} Mr. Aberhart as premier of the province. maze Behe Maint sege iti its In order to take the idea out of the nebulous and into the ana expuriaive legal machine, serrg concrete, Mr. Aberhart promised that, if he were elected, every Hirettearecnia? agencies have been prac- ™man, woman and child in the province would immediately begin pepper sapien ca le cas to receive $25 a month in social credit dividends. Walker and Becker aim at showing -With Other : use than at any other time in life. The “change” is not a crisis The way in which this was to be done was never satis-| fre itnerears prgenrin) therein pt ae Mee ye en act att dee ac factorily explained to those familiar with the mechanics of oe lap eeiancietioa ey i pub IN ae no ama whose ideas are as sound as this) The students have placed them- Peakinhion fer 3 mini on Menopause. * ic ut les; Wi commis- . ft - i money and credit but the promise was made repeatedly and the] sioners have been improperly influ-| A situation hes arisen in Shaker| While we're on the subject there is by stad pita a eiaibee ti ski Wy eit Lines rt Del ape yg ae, ae, 4 unsuspecting people rallied to the cause with their votes. Mr.| enced; how the Bell propoganda ma-|rreights, fashionable Cleveland sub- |#other phase of the problem which exiel s ‘Answer—Two or three grains of sodium amytal may be administered hi " i chine has operated; and how it is f should be conaidered—the deplorable |®S everyone knows, the only proper or dentist, not “A 4 Aberhart was elected premier. Jurb, which ‘should excite the sympa- by physician tist, not taken by the patient without professional super- ¢ : ; possible to establish—and get sway |" tendency in some quarters to discard |way to serve the delicacy and is on@ | vision, to prepare for the seance. It tends to prevent untoward effects from { Almost immediately people began moving into Edmonton| with—separate valuations for rates|thetic interest of every lover of our ithe proletarian bun and serve the lu- |final clinching evidence that . the| anesthetics and enables the patient to stand painful or tedious treatment to settle down and begin collecting that $25 a month. As al- | #4, taxes. free institutions. Tt concerns the 20-|clous hamburger between slices of youth of Shaker Heights have thelr) better. q oe wee “We have no skeletons to hide,” lois! status of the hamburger sand-|bread cut square or in some fancy feet firmly on the ground. (Copyright, 1936, John F. Dille Co.) t ways happens when the lure is easy money, people came in| announced President Walter 8. Gif-| sich typical American product. shape and desecrated with lettuce, Ne from other provinces to establish residente and put themselves | ford, on the stand, but very soon! ‘The report is that the ties ee ee & in line to reap a share of the golden harvest. pasa aula Suis OHAE Ke ALANA DLEOGA Serene aoe paers peg ves ‘ A r ——$$_$___________—¢ Somehow or other it failed to arrive. Mr. Aberhart faced, | ed remarkably ike thigh-bones. tasty ground beet cakes in sandwich t So They Say | 4 among other things, the question of how to make Alberta’s Deep Cut in Payroll Eeoreg sey sy deotere Sears hen A : social credit money buy things which had to be imported into| , Although the system boasts of en- Per a class that should be served| Z* is well to remember that before 4 a predominantly agricultural community. Merchants in Winni-| ihtened employment policies, Becker Pip eve tiabies food than hambur-| Te #r¢ Republica “roman U8. cow meodn't peg, Montreal and Quebec failed to enthuse about his social| taining dividends at 99 a share |°S.an Wuvtting be more absurd? | Senator Otis F. Glenn, Tilinois. ; ay - take ft so seriously.” she said. |supposed credit. They wanted cash which was good an . through the last six yeas, had re-/ghould the palates of the Shaker oe eh Sige afthine wotat “Hen never be able to find your | tory. Va So Mr. dihea soon found himself enna payrolls 36 ter cent while opening Eee Tout be ened baceaenal thelr pec ig cottel qeumets caine ‘Ato charity sale ivéere, cokes te be tonight. spose Pr} ae . jar ply because o! “ aaa ‘They people who were demanding their $25 a month. They weren’t| "a the; dropped only 13 per cent their lies social position? Is there|into the Rhineland sobers one with whe showers aa ‘What do you say we ese © movie|took cut several clippings. . fi 5 and the average number of daily calls|/snything about hamburger sand-| the nausea of impending doom—U. 8. fer a time. Tim lonves town together.” were advertisements, cut from ’ interested in excuses. There was even a riot or two from which| only 8 cent, pe \! ) Senator Ji R. a few ényn” te js d - Per wich per se which renders it unfit lames R. Pope. Teey we occa an be req Toby said, “Why, yes. Fé like |newspapers and megasines, in the premier fled in confusion. Pprvrigl pein lagee on iy &|for the nourishment of s particular * 4% tis Sereteben_ owt Sal ee wees Ito.” aide i leach there om @ picture of a girl ] Then came the final straw. Major Douglas, to whom ap-|Pany was an independent concern— Resor ier sae aor gery qe Oit facal policy reminds one of the ony”, ine obyerenie os |[T, Tas the afternoon et the fol-| Bix laid tho elippings ont before peal had been made to come to Alberta and show Mr. Aberhart| thane smasment.by ig’ owe, sunala | Orenrignt answer. Se tet the Giver sapeacned| eeeeaentente ‘wae |1 towing day. Howard Biane,|him, rearranged them. He set how to make good on his promises, failed to respond. The|disry, Western Hlectric, were fair, Peron erry caer er pee eet the coroner at sivinty miles an hour.” SSe6o%Sn wire ram erorY oe pry ciegpralirroy—ugy| [eerie ansehen premier was left holding the sack. Reaves they. aete 38 Hie swith Soom: conmerned—the ‘pupils themselves |cshetica ree anwh UnIvETEY CHAPTER XXII | |geo ot Al MoCrecken, ase copy |At last only one remained. It was a That was just too much. The vision of wealth for all|ineeva that Graylar was at incat [aye Yigorously repudiated the snob: “4 DS Cages Maral irl writer of the advertising agency.|the photograph ef @ girl with an s ‘ i m 01 showed’ that Graybar was at least/pish attitude taken by the school ror coating ber helr inte soft} ery, just been talking to Rem-jarmfel of daisies, She was look- from social credit basic dividends vanished. In its place came| sufficlently under Western Electric employes. The student paper is spon-| Blonds are the best patients, Ap-| waves, sald, Fhere’s = letter for logy.” Blane said. “HO have|ing up, smiling, and the wind bed 4 the cold facts of reality. control to need Western Electric's ap-|soring editorially » campaign for. the| parently s woman with nerve enough you, Toby, BR came tm the after-|tnose tables of statistics over here | blows ber hair back from her face. 4 Tate last. inonth Premise <diberh Z proval when it wanted to increase a|return of hamburgers to the daily to change the color of her hair has Roce mafl—” this afternoon.” It was easy te imagine this girl r art hauled down his flag.| minor offielal’s pay or to lease a|menu in the firm conviction that|nerve enough for _anything-—Dr. ‘Toby picked up the letter and for | “cod.” McCracken modded. “I'l | halted by the gloriousness of 3 He announced that the whole thing has been set aside—just | Parking lot for $150 « month. this tepresents the wishes of a great| Spencer M. Crump, Hollywood den-| oe breathless moment her heert ieee to work oe them as sodm es|summer moraiag, érinking in the 4 for the time bei: f : . ‘And then there was the story of|majority of those enrolled at the | ‘ist. soared. Then she saw the mamelthey chow up.” He reached for aj beauty of trees apd sky and yellow e time being of course—but still set aside. the A. T. & T's wire service to il-|school. Those critics who wag their eae ah om the corner of the envélope and |sheat of papers. “Here's the fret !sunshine. It was Toby Ryan. a Things go on as before—with this difference. The people| !e#! horse-race gambling establish-|heads dolefully over the morals and| America is in no danger from eith the warm fealing that hed eur | draft of the Kimball Bakeries copy. es ed at Alberta have lermd tat they canot got 2 ihng merely Sette er tan aaa says tc Gah Naeem | Tae‘met Tethys ce|"Ssue” tet tte (Fe Someee paren : _ tums ahown that Gitford mes the eaion ot good enue and sound de Bee tslten as tte Topped ae: the eavelope was that of sn adver sheeted, ernst 0 oe, Halt-way | went to Howard Blane's private ‘ is an object lesson worthy of study because most of the Sices syeypts. which Ss lorlmmination, The tipee of the nation | essai » Wraahington. pub Sea 1 iia oo ig ent cee [sg al poe pe eed ‘4 engaged in everything f1 aking in the f youngsters 4 he eal, “It's nothing very tm back TT 7 current quick and easy ways of insuring prosperity, about| telephones and cocltaves pri- einere asics et portant, I guess.” and tore open iready te go ahead ca that HIiyse mont fog entered. Seis which golden-tongued orators prate, are no sounder and would we banking zane manutsckins of food aaa pete Bor — — Se sneer, +] {Mn Blane” be sald, “I couldn't work no better if tried than this ill-fated experiment in Alberta,| mortuary tables - Edibl FE: it wren drat bore the etierbend et tes |yer BA el Leoghte iy wbeslegglgde try ied ‘/ eats) anes, power over @ 1 e rul advertising agency. Tt rind, Ueiet-| opus stokes the trouble | ne the Gee oar patina a Refusing New Debts ous of the most striking facia, de- "ane ‘ S . A Blane looked up, surprised. “Er If, as might be inferred f, . veloped. HORIZONTAL > Answer to Previous Pussle 18 Threefold. carrying thetr advertising snd, | ‘Talking to anyone else ts just ©|_whats that?” pe sas i aid ~ ‘rom Tuesday’s néws survey, the oe 1 Fruit, famous _INTTIRIOICIAIYLICT fT] 18 ite tree is since ft seemed te be for Tyby.|waste of time—” “I couldn't help bearing what rmers of Burleigh county are going to plant their own light- Another Frankfurter Pupil for its juice. (BJAITIEMMAILIAIT IE! AIL] ae.” view, they were forwarding $# to her. “I shouldn't think # would 0° yoq were saying to Mr. McCrack- weight wh k . «| A word about Sammy Becker: He pe : 3 Ht 16 To view. The second page was a sheet of |hard to find a model,” McCracken |70 > ig! eat to keep from going further into debt, the fact is i.°5 feet 3 inches tall, 38 eee Glts are Tit MlEISMESIEIRIE! 37 Goa of tove. pale pink sotepaper, written: tm|eaid. “New York's full of them” |<", Bul sera “about finding one of more than passing significance. It indicates a change| quite dark, spectacled, sometimes | wreathe, (EEO MMCIN MALS PMAIETT 19 Pata, pubiiclty Wale ek. AMaceGh wes 2.pie:| °t know_-bet Gudea ons bo uth [toe nr, he Nearer ease Ate. in their thinking which is'likely to have repercussions in other | Pnéoaciom. detcately sarcastic and) 12 Hodgepodge. ae ge ture of Toby. eat from 8 te [Lee tance, "Wants a gil wines [tare He laid the clipping oa the directions. player. ‘ eoment, pleture was rather Stone, Wiens whose | deck. “This girl” he went on, fe He ‘counsel . s 18Golf device. M smoke. worn and hed bese folded so that |picture hasn't been weed téo muck There have been evidences in recent yea: vollevc when Wisconsin’ mede ‘its| ‘Container {VI ISEGIR 26 Sacred inter- r crease came directly down thelor esscciated with another prid-| reset, sem tune rare. years that too many ‘eae ft frecknem and |h0tsht, perhaps you hadn't seen persons, both farmers and city folk, regarded loans as some-|caibtant profence ef lan ar te 1870 atest a BAY a Sasebait stick. Caged ged eee tmsapniationss. The ons ber shemeravee.” * p thing to be obtained, not to be paid back. Particularly is this| University. He was recommended to | 16To depart. [arma fr. #5 Neralasl. She folded back the clipping and jet il wae on et 0 er of oe ie aia. "Then be eoked up at # true of the various federal loans made available when the banks| 4c, 0%, "use Pecors, who turned pr Pokeansgemaarg <} Aud BEE) ix Accomplished Feubear Dream Girt; 2 yuppose you [= Thins thet, beans che Tikes [Biz aed smiled. “Gtrl friend?” he A 1 were unable to meet the demand for financing in view of the| Becker turns out os ong more| 21 Toilers, AIRIEIEIS) 35 xindled. will be surprised to get this letter |%t, youl! Iie #t, ton, ASOm, me? BM oni hastity, “1 , lack of security. Felix Frankfurter pupil and s mem-/ 23 Guided. 44To fatter. VERTICAL 37 To acquire te seers’ ze Pgy a le ae ve Golagg "Tear = j—that ta, wo used to live om the 4 But when folks refuse to go into debt it means that they | echoot famous for the mumber of it abate de, fe Deunen tote: 2 Tepes soles in or beta Se Jon ane’ witing (nis| tng to. give bor 6 compact cod|tanectrect, Tt was just that what the number of its numeral. you sald wanting someone are thinking in terms of repayment, that they expect to meet 36Cara ae 3Pertatning to 4, yar lotear te the Dost I can Ge enete ltor any other oxy, menatecterer | With sreshness and charm and all their obligations, that they are espousing the spirit of real ree. i ite weave. _ the nose sides, Se Panined, ppclig apg phony aye tor ae ae shell be Frog a ge aE tee --Americanism which enables any good citizen to look any other 30Snatches. $4 Fum A Ingect’s ess. 45 To collect by ing tor all my Mie. T have am-|paid for all the pesteg she dems. /T06> mran, ber name a” (| pte inthe ee, ete,” HR teat eee | Sarin ate [nee 2: ee fi 4 3 : 4 Bel . "5 . ‘o af 5 ie ” Incidentally, it is good business judgment. If the farmer 34 auher stop. 57 The raising of 7 Flat. 47 An escort. my Watch end look et © many by paar was a sound ta tho ~ ase more than just a AK a 4 who plants his own seed gets a crop he will not be bothered b 36 Deity. this fruit isa 8 Street. 48 Dye. times a day. way ond men turned. face" A i _ ed by vi pany} ful. 50 Rumanian “T would send you one of my pic | Brandt stecd Be vald, “Br if collectors seeking th ha é 38 Death notice. aluable ——. 9 Sorrow! “That's what 1 wanted to tell ing their share of the money. If he doesn’t he 40 Force. 58 It is a species 10 Verbal. coln. - tures, but T do not have any that |cwe ma 1 thought yeu WEr¥! yoq.° Bill went on eagerly. “Toby’ll 4 will not be put to the necessity of “making arrangements” 42Snaky fish, of —. 11 To apportion. 53 Work of xkill. do me justice. Dream Gfri, I have |aleme, Mr. McCracken’ boo knock-out im color.” t hi roved the world, but new I am| “Did you Suteh thet Bradley) «pe fas she over sbout his debt. renty to collie Gove tes Mine leaer Mexeive inet is eee: Peet to } ; home knew an eee “Ten. bere. “No, I don’t think so, but thar’ H ; * 7 one to share my lot Will yet] <reqve & with me,” MeCrackes | reall 8 Life-Long Devotion ; a please write ta me and tell me your “rE go ever ® tater ant |oare eaxious to fade pitt chee * Seige Shadrech—Poor name and address? Until then I to yeu about it.” ; His many friends mourn today as Henry Reade is laid to AbegneeD. e's wi) fost call por Dream Gtrt ead|" nae supe big @o tpewriiun|te taceseegee Tone wie’ tole reat. They will miss his friendly smile and amiable counsel, et Destor’s count the days wat T bear front | ots oq’ returaed, to his own|iibe «diferent git No one will i, The history of his life shows Mr. Reade to have been a orders? . ia Brertovingiy, Go, Me cmaant hove sveiied| Gir Meow they've oon ber be : of + Shadyach — No; he q ~ [hearing whet had ontd fore.” i’ yan of many parts but to most of us his name stands for the was a little abeent- tomy reed nL tee Tovoe | meting © for the Hillyer] Biene eyed the clipping narrow- , Werth Dakota Association of Volunteer Firemen of which he , you know, ct any wrras were aiucat tlegthie. [eve atvertioomenta. Rverrene ta ty. “She's a pretty girl” he east ; fog was a leader. So long and so enthusiastic was his service | emptied his pine’ inte wowdvr Than abe eid, “WH. Harriet lta wes Sick gee ieee eaiwiar ne ee ” to this organization that Reade and the firemen’s association | barrel. bey eave (ep SESE the best keown magisines ta the| “The Models’ League.” 1 were almost synonymous terms. see “Thin Dotter, tea. portbetly [CORRNT. Gne it the Mavaat fete) "Wall FH toh you what FH do. a : iy “They say are so smart they Listen to this—" Amberson and Blane bad ever land: |1'll put her picture im with some H His is record of singular faithfulness to an ideal and one|can find thelr way home from long ‘Sho read the letter again, thia| ethers we're considering” He i which brought much good to,the entire state. Many a North| “stances” time sioad. Harriet crossed the| Diane's words stilt rang tn Bill's | Heat on, Susllle, OTb coonre to me, aye | Pakota town is better equipped to protect its property from fire| to aide te don, he'cam, but time wet took M trem ber when |cere. “A. Girl whése pictures that we've had you in the - Pp PI its property from fire| to get rid of the dog, he can, But if she hed finished. “It’s © proposal,” |bavent boom weed too much . . .| wrong department. Maybe you rause Henry Reade lived and gave to the cause of fire pro-|¥0u have & good one he is likely to get Harriet exclaimed. “Jones Huckle |°B® With freshness and charm . . . merce ne mee instead of . H jection and fire prevention » measure of devotion of which few teat 18 be, pil OD. ae 7A Ske per? | eee ore re eee Rast "sod meks you. this ve tt, wen are capable. Daughter—May I go to a wedding his 1ot—and Fl bet {t's s fine éuef |Detanse che hes we i a 2 ae wee Eo> el se SS os agen ta [0 Se the et : Bernard Shaw admired our Grand Canyon. Perhaps he sald something,| Daughter—I suppose so, I'm the Well, darting, there's a husband On Bill's deck aT: nd the yawning ebyes outdid itself, tas | bride. palagdh a ny ret Asean deen on i