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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1936 ; \ 4 The Bismarck Trib UMNE}} Behind No Charge for This Idea, Gentlemen . pnp nhac oli ~ || Behiné Scenes : Your Personal Health i THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER in By Willi B M.D. ‘ (Established 1873) Washi t y jam rady, i Sti State, City and County Officiai Newspaper g 0 idee cea gkeutae Wine oscars, PERT EEG Th thE, nankso be dG: Brady in care of The Tribune. All queries must be oeouipeaioa bere Published by ‘The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bismarck, N. D., and|Signs That Big Business Foes of ema a oats Ac anterea at the postoffice at Bismarck as second class mali matter. ee May Ma to Bury j DI et Are Bobbing Up Stella I. Mann iN THE BUSINESS OF LIGHTING A COFFIN NAS. Vice President and Publisher eee et CU re te gee Scientific investigation by Haggard and Greenberg showed that am« ogy .. . Leffingwell Speech Sounds luces @ definite temporary increase in the blood sugar and a pablo P . Johnson th w. Sim Like a New Dealer's... G. O. P. prodi r4 we wiehte se fravaree amr soir Needs Victory Spee. ing increase in the rate of combustion of this fuel. The effect on the blood ¥. : sugar is picetnt to oe Lata led Laie gland secretion, which % : ‘ ‘ By RODNEY DUTCHER fannon, Aub an ger showed a smoke produces. This mobilization of «3 Subscription Rates Payable in Advance (Tribune Washington Correspondent) blood sugar no doubt explains the gratification the smoker gets from in- :: Baty by eau wer iar Un Buc Pe conchae perenne ned rT EPLiGia) GasliRfnGe Sai Gaeta baie ifiGRiSS os ina Base on; ally yeal . industrialists an inanciers—almost ice On sugar, al |.. Dally ty mall per sear tin state outeide HnARLROtip: Hastie #2" tite: FSMTEIE through increase in the secretion of the adrenal glands, If the natural or —* hosp Daily by mail outside of North Dakota administration—beginning to cave in? normal reaction to emotion is not repressed or too greatly ‘sublimated the Hore Weekly by mail in state, per year . There are signs of it, although in- muscular activity involved in the reaction, whether it be fighting, running ord Weekly by mail outside of North Da sufficient to inspire any conclusive away, playing or working to achieve a purpose, physiologically brings about A Weekly by mail in Canada, per year ... generalities. One might predict, how- the increased oxidation of the blood sugar. This is the normal functioning of a ee bee a reasonable amount of of re ate ia ihe! y -|conviction that something resembling lo ve temperate use of tobacco injures health. Nc titu Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation an olive branch, not to say @ white constitutes temperance in the use of tobacco is a question of opin Mort a4 UME SE TW’ ae rng, Loe Lact elle up from the Lit cd aa ened Laer is invariably injurious to children, and physi- nex lember of The Associa ress ‘amparts of Mant } ologically an jual is @ child until he or she has attained full adult de- Ar - Many of Roosevelt's big business velopment, that is, the age of 22 to 25 years. nd The Avsociated Press is exclusively entlled to. the use for republiea. |cnemies are sald now to be sold on Some physicians permit expectant mothers and even nursing mothers to igTO tion of the news disputches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this|the probability of his re-election. smoke two or three cigarettes a day, though the use of tobacco in t fHeni newspaper and also the local news of spontaneous origin published herein. {Confidence among New Dealers runs tends to diminish capacity to it any amount ve All rights of republication of all other matter herein are also reserved. |so high that they're talking about Tunpetaie srabiooaredie Speke tg) et successfully. ha Cc 0 C All ~—e eo SABI after eee who indulges only after the day's work is oa'sna is pain foal is wala ‘s 5 ome Une, Come me Republican . politicians con- & temperate smoker. It is certainly excess when one lights up bef alo ieee cede privately that Roosevelt st pth ip before a meal tions In inviting high school officials in Western North Dakota jhas Perna lately and weiss he walle ontenatbiy” at work Higa mental EK Gb-at BY in We a antl ia a to send their graduating classes to Bismarck for a tour of the ene. that “breaks” will turn or efficiency 1s a factor. Likewise the smoker who lights 4 cigarette as a vith Capital City this spring, the Bismarck Association of Commerce| ‘The boys with the money bags are gue tS ieee appear nonchalant or to conceal patent ineptitude is in- mi ives formal recognition to a spontaneous development which Morate teat Ce meat hates What are the signs or symptoms of tobaccosis? The most familiar man- laay has occurred within the last two years. & fair charice, I they decide ‘ite deter ah chia g are too rapid heart action especially un- ae It first become evident when high school principals began hopeless, they won't spend nearly eave ane te Dour SHIGE? Win ibs VIEL Mieke Say pLbcn oe Mon, to arrive here in company with groups of students to see the willing: etch to COMWIBGE Tooke sometimes attacks of pseudo-agins or “neuralgia” in the region of the heart; ot sights. At the beginning they came unannounced and left with | Democratic war chest, to be on the srapancks cite amiouted fathers eich Peper an Siahet bape === only casual recognition from the local business and professional wining Mae, ere tio'dr AUDAIMAL MLGAeS HADASPHARAE a VIRIONS, prnieerct rah ho community. They were on the same basis as other visitors. No ‘Trust Strategy Changing? bape cree aomarene ttl aignifica eH i yhities ‘ cheat particular notice was taken of the trend toward the Capital City cinta an bremtes an Lat fects of smoking : Tobuope aid sovoailed denioutinived tantiolered or and nothing came of it. writer ouerved “the Tuge ou otherwise treated tobacco. Then the groups began to come in such numbers that they |spent in employing John W. Davis, Victim of tobaccosis must remember that while the tobacco, nicotine or : : R ah Newton D. Baker, the late James other substance may be entirely eliminated from the system within a few attracted attention. Meanwhile The Tribune, as is its annual/y4 Beck, Sullivan & Cromwell, and days after smoking is stopped, it requires many months to restore health custom, had invited all the school children in Burleigh county many other lawyars to fight New after the damage that has been done by overindulgence, to 7 and visit its plant. Many of these invitations were ac- Peres Cotig: HAIER Tsoar nase wie: Quesrions AND A ANSWERS cepted. ness defeats on TVA, PWA power lusband on Feed ~ "Finally, it became evident that Bismarck has, in its indus-| Plants, and the holding company sct:1} WW7t¢H C)thoy Ae naan EER ee ee tries and public agencies, a magnet which attracts a great dealin lobbying even “before the battle » mato juice, a doughnut or two, and a cup of cereal coffee. He feels much of attention and which is of particular interest to young men|™2S transferred to the courts. better and has no heartburn since he started on bran. Js it too much ‘ ie “ Word now comes that the “power roughage? ... (Mrs. W. E.) and women who have never had a real opportunity to observe|trust” people have been noticing Answer—No. It is wholesome food. Send stamped envelope bearing your == them. exactly the same thing. Hence, THE LIGGETT CASE off by the shells. No one was prose-'trial of Kid Cann Mrs. Liggett de-| *ddress and ask for the monograph “Wheat to Eat.” Try some of the dishes E is famili ieytheconoductrortheyprinth strategy is changing and there's a (New York Times) cuted for the murder. clared that her husband’s murder! made of plain wheat, and you'll have a better husband. WETYONE: ls familiar wi' e product of the printing ee Move on in favor of trying to “trade”| On the night of Dec. 9, Walter! For two years Walter Liggett, in|would never have been committed | Face Blemishes ;, but The Tribune has found a real curiosity as to the way in Maey sanures citeem na the ne Liggett, publisher of The Midwest | his Paper, The Midwest American, |“unless Governor Olson’s gang or-| | My leeeaity jane T ought to get out and walk two miles three or four . * A ve on “i conducter alleged » jimes a week. ¥ man walks—al' which a newspaper is made. The same is true of other local/neck for more than four years|American, was murdered in the alley |inuse anid" Chablis: ebueteeee in| arith: thas chain at clrcumetacwan| MY Soanue tui ta0e ise siiboe 1 tines” log tcvpabnis sates and yeasts bis industries. ; in back of his home in Minneapolis.!Minneapolis, and against “the Olson|Governor Olson cannot be expected | Without benefit. ... (Mrs. G. 8. H.) s ‘ Many North Dakota children have read of the state capital] jhugin es qspection of the Re-|He had just stepped trom his auto-| Machine.’ He repeatedly called foF|to rest content himself until the Answer—Send stamped envelope bearing your address and ask for 7 publican candidate and his chances! mobile and was reaching for some|©son’s impeachment. In June of|mystery of the Liggett murder has monograph on Acne (pimples and bleakheads). A daily two to six miles of and of the things which go on here. It is only natural that they |proves discouraging, the Democrats ida? sites vite baltil Ohe 40) |1935 Liggett was arrested on charges| been thoroughly cleared up. oxygen on the hoof would probably improve your health and appearance. should wish to see these things at first hand. Nowhere else |>fobably will have a chance to pick Leena sie -year- of sexual immorality, carrying @ po- (Copyright 1936, John F. Dille Co.) : Sco fr ea Bi f up some campaign money from this|old daughter were with him. Head-|tential twenty-year prison sentence.) in this a . eins priate exist, hence Bismarck has no ae ; ‘ice = in the opposite direction was an- i asserted that the charges against comp“‘ition from this standpoint. Pros » of course, that there’s|other car, its motor running. Five | him were a “frame-up” by his politi- ev LRA tou * is . : assurance of a more “reason- tered from cal enemies; he obtain hange comer ‘ The omega to cement the friendly relations sheet able’ administration attitude, espe- To cinn tae aa cilbpert Trellie, ei | ERS COIL: Pelli wieretie ganrace © “e800 Sota te this community and people in a wide area is too obvious to be|Cialy as he “death sentence” in| widow swore that she recognized the |Witted. His journalistic campaign F y the h “ ig overlooked, hence the arrangement to give evidence of more|'™® DlMNs company act. murderer as Isadore Blumenfeld iiss Gro Sys ae than casual interest in these expeditions to Bismarck. A Shock in This Speech Blumenfeld was brought to trial, In | Waviald and beaten into unconsgjous- Basset hntnoe pap ey || >) gee ees et [ca gett erg That these trips will be good for Bismarck goes without| 7, saw to show the wind's/addition to Mrs. Liggett, Wesley | 8fee. His campaign against’ reck- agraghie meat..pectng tor phose- |. “cio over her arm as a brace) Later they drove through the Sayii The high school graduate of today is the active citi direction, you might take the speech |Andersch also testified against him|eteering and “the Olson machine” agraphe to be used te advertise. | let, and studied the effect. She|park ané along a wide thorough ying. e high school graduate o! lay 1s the active citizen ae e psruree tS New|as another eyewitness to the killing. Rescate aise taikat my rreenede ments. pct at Pret, che ts | said, after a moment, “Well, it was|fare, heading morth. Neither ef igi ‘i i i R _ e other » Which then | Just - sak fe im- —— ee ee of tomorrow and his impressions of his Capital City may mean| ttaoued ttle attention, Letfing-|feld was acquitted; apparentiy ‘be-|Peachment of Governor Olson on| len _werieatanty, after whe. te |Your Suit. wast BT” ere ee much of good or ill for us in the years to come. well is @ partner in J.P, Morgan é&|cause the jury accepted his alibi,|*welve counts, including “protection hasan da =Tes SERENS Resp ieee” | .“T-eupgces cc: Dat you've) net |npeliat the meoniominickt, Heed That they will be good for the young men and women who|©0», and_a close friend of Senator |supported by witnesses, that he was|0f Vendors of gambling devices and Ree Olan. ects tcaen, [Going to bold that against mo for-|lights of oncoming ears and street vine : A Carter Glass of Virginia, once-.alin a barber shi gamblers,” “favoritism and graft in mole, model, = come here as our guests is just as evident. There is much to|vitriolic New Deal foe.” “a yin a barber shop Seventeen Blocks |the state control of the liquor traf- ceuaned ss smeaeys CET RMISANER||preryareryen? Yovivevinnbe men | lamve meee eere et lesrn in the world and some of those things can be learned in| “If there be anyone inclined to| Since then no reports on the case|{lc,” “fraud and favoritism in state RrLear im ratmmeeeienecs [Pe nr i Rbemeced times, Legh pees: Thecehy Sos is: Mardin: Bismarck. By coming to visit us these young folks will convince |’ fsi™Puty, the problem of finding |have reached New York. The Liggett Painemaaee Gand sale Or Dereeos end ere Toby with attentions tor = (bee Gorgecus—can't wo start all arc, dnsted with star light. a happy solution by simply saying |affair, however, cannot be allowed to paroles.” On the witness stand at the time ané thes scems te terget jover again?” ‘ An hour ef this and they turned themselves that people are about the same everywhere, whether oarapeny the meet ea Leffing-|remain as it stands. Governor Ol-|——-—————_ ben. Toby's olfest friend t BILL | 1, tossed the bracelet | back. At the door of the apartment, % ; fos “ +. 3 ase: a | Well, “let him bear in mind this s tat BRANDT, e€vertising salesmen. erase on the farm or in the city, and that their interst in us is justifid| Go. 5 government cannot balance its |of MEE Teiie Gin ete . 801 The = ay i She to fend of Bill but bes sever |aside, and got to her fest. Instead | Toby made the farewells brief. Bho | “by our interest in them. bdest, by eae it cannot extract Fie Bureau of Criminal Apprehen- | 4, ey y | ee ee, exe |% S2swering, she onid, “It's time hadn't felt toe sure of herself out = So come one, come all, you young North Dakotans. rom a stone nor gain revenues |sion “will not rest” until Liggett’s nog mel were going beck. Look at |en that open road; she wasn't too 4 f ge 3 tA a tan Come by deflating the national economy.” |murderers have been caught. The} It’s high time that the younger ee ne ee ae ped ane A sare of hecesif now. to Bismarck and have a good time. We'll be glad to see you and| Leffingwell said that going off gold |governor must be particularly anxious|men in the party came along and Cnn Sie somes Spears: Se (sue ane. t iwi bolhate by tee tim siihiseclinkeaiencsb const & -we know you'll go home happy. was s! to have the matter cleared up, forjtook up the reins. It’s up us older Ri eieeaet suieatenae- ee (Oe raph aay. able”; that “government aid in a vast|the Liggett murder was one of @/men to give the young fellows their big. “Let’s not go back. Let's drive His trip, be said, had taken longer i scale continues to be necessary” as a|series of unfortunate coincidents, chance.— Newton D. Baker, relin- Clyde Sabin marries = wealthy |e and have dinner at one of those |‘222 he had expected St would. He Encouraging fount ok Ceol ee rate apt =| | Cnr el ages tater naka acer emt Titer one Baretet, Reart-srotem | pieces farther eat" hed returned only the night betere, 5 * “balance i r of a paper known rt. a ceneress “I hope I cam see - Between March, 1988, and December, 1935, approximately ie eee coe by ences its|the The eee Press, Ranennced sg ae gig sees to the country for | Bat she made excuses, sald shejhe told Toby. oTeere partionlar : ., ‘ A * A yy impoverishing them”; |over the radio that he intended to| I hate to see you go. You must reason—" 5,413,000 ‘persons returned to profitable occupations in this)and that government “must inter-|publish disclosures affecting Olson’s|come back some’ timesanytime you ‘Toby cove Tim Jamiconn agate | Dad 1 ve ete nena sane | he sald she would be sted to country, according to data compiled by the National Industrial] vene to relieve the sufferings of the|relations to the underworld, The|can.—Warden H. H. Honeycutt, North nme ene iealemstn Beet wigs “we'll ccd Tee be |sce Bim. It was what she needed Conference board which attempts to keep its fingers on the People.’ following night Guilford was shot|Carolina state prison, bidding fare- much dees Jay Hillyer mean to go back. I that | atter so much of Tim Jamfeson’s nation’s economic and industrial pulse. Sounds ee Dealer on He teatt eames wie tone coo ae ieee ~ ee: oe ee : a zi bed been ee oe ad ey sky J e New 5 ce senator. . Sow GO ON WITH TuD STORE | moment age. You don't need to too much of Tim Despite this improvement, however, some 18,890,000 persons enamel retmiadied ag hearers CHAPTER XXx111 janswer it. I'm giving you warn-|'stely. Far too much. aa: . : ep of economic yal were receiving some sort of public aid at the end of the last! trom which in three years ache ye : ee TPOBY said eventy, “He means a/!ns right now. though, thet you) FTILLYER was to call for her at year and this figure is about four per cent lower than most|¢mersed” and sald the administra- Feminine Ruler lot, ‘Tim. He's been ‘s real/ aren't going to be able to keop mej tt ¢ Toby, as she dressed, estimates for that period. ti cy had:."put .an.end to .de- ~ triend.” from seeing you. Not a chance tn |thought how angry Tim would te A ‘ lation, brought about some measure . knew going with Certainly some progress has been made in the fight to get|of recovery, achieved monetary stab- “Ie he tn love with your No, 1/¥0 Vorit!” Hiltyer. Men that tt'wastany, ‘affair four people back to work. Haden, and provided ‘necessary HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle country. don’t need to ask that. Of course Pidpad geprcensins ag faa, of Tim's. He was mistaken in what 5 A . 1Ruler of the y He ah 0 Holland is ear. he 7 fece mresmatng. however, is the fact that the board ex- } ong national debt figures, det; Dich ce oma NRO ARDL fan tee — oa ee ee ee rdypuctreng iphnes Silver meee " y 3: “The c 2 5 ees, Toby tnsisted pec e number of employ ed to go 8,892,000 above the low the United States and: the Seaitos 13 Portico. IMIE(R MEL IAICIE [0 ML IEINIO} . “B's pat Mee tent at anne and settling against the seat,| Besides, there was no reason for b . = 22 Tart. yarmly. « ‘Tim te know where she was going. point by July 1, only a little more than two months away. In|of the American people are 0| 14Eses of fi R p 24 Flatfish. Tim. We're just friends.” ‘It's been a grand day, Tim. And)" Ey, was mildly carious about the short, they expect continued improvement of conditions and|®teat that the financial risk involved | 18 Edge of a roof. [U] iwiA A 1D} 25 Small tablet. @ grand picaic. Really.” ‘particular reason” Hillyer wanted 7 a seems even now, after five years of| 17 Social insect, |MIOJO|T |E|D} IGIRIOID IE} 26 Patt “Lan Logan doesn't seem to think} ~wor have more of them. We'll predict that the upturn will be even sharper as the summer|mounting debt, quite remote.” 18To ventilate. [EINIVIIE/O) GI IVIE|R| 28 Cabslees ‘ ) 00” (lem Logan was the Rowe pove netter days than this.” decited. pee by ens i. goes along. Bound tke & New Denler? well! 19By.way of. ICIe] ROMAIN 30 Tipster.” paper eolamnist. who bed written| 11, headed the ear beck towara|Vertisements che bad posed for. This outlook is optimistic, but whether industry can re-|speech are gasping for teste oe | 2! Sorrowtul aE eae the sirty hinting paragraphs sheet |ane city. The heat rose to mest |S Se ascther sation, Sn employ all idle persons on the basis of the present hours of| ,..., 0,0 P. Needs Spur 35 Writing tool. fl aa donee mame ne see aN Hiyer snd s “beantifa} model") | chem and the evening trafic hed| rfityer was prompt, as he always Jabor remains to be seen. Many persons think that it can if} thing like the last weed The, geea| | 28. Chace. IF [AIR OMMC (RIO |NIEMMAIL IAS] 34 Having toes. PP ir psc Jae nett | hanes. amine Saale. preerme.- 5) eae sat, Sey. Ae at ew ee not burdened by regulations and taxes. Others feel that a pro- sembllsan need at the moment is to| ~" mee IREINC IH INS LeWiRIt ici FH yates aie 1 suppose eas spl Bet papmnay iiaieineiaa na to mest nine “Tour gressive shortening of the hours of labor are necessary. Which | New Deal conky degchology in jantl- | ga Pertaining to aewise VERTICAL.) Sredient. ier ee see ee caine’ ecesenn'|( Tis Jatt srumietay So atl sent | CREE name ten ommeeeet group is right will not be determined until the natural processes ined BD iOR TORE peste, a2 phe itt: 47 Hawalian bird. 2 You and me. - Teneee heals No man ts ever. ‘just friends’ with | day. The call came while Toby was Pa hee oe "ein he of recovery have’had a trial. at may or may not be achieved | 3 Compositi : f tota ; trial. and the “ ” i position 48 Haze. 3Greek letter. 44To bellow @ girl as pretty as you ara Some|ecating breakfast. “We're lunching her.. “Very satisfactory. But It is eminently possible that, as the recovery wears along, it|may or creabs against Roosevelt for two. 49Her country 4 Epochs. 45 Part of a of them may kid themscives that | together,” he announced. “Where| tbe best part. as wsual, was got Po ry g, it yok come. 35 Pertorated. 5 Native, 1 bai " tes deme, 1 heat the wanthers may have the effect of bringing these reforms. That the| ‘°PsTisht, 1936, NEA Service, Inc.):| 36 Fairy. has two —a § Coa of war. 46 Ringworm they are, bat they're not. We'll let |de you want me to pick You SPT” |heoa hot here. You dou't sppear thought of more leisure and less labor is pretty well ingrained 37 Fungus 52Maple shrub. “7rage 48 Halt goat, teat paqplonageg at 1 reaky| | “Tm.sorry, bat Fm afraid 1 can't ito bo blighted by 1” into the popular mind may be taken for granted. And BIT OF HUMOR * 54Geld house. 8 Pronoun. half man. wa i, ore you tm love make Mi.” sho told Bim. “Ive an} She culled. His compliments granted. And as recov- NOW ANB 39 C ; 55 Of the ulna, 9 Flat. 50 Coffin cloth, with him? 11 o'clock assignment at Duryes‘s.” | Vere Rever like Tim's. They never ery comes there may be more and more agitation for it. Hiern 40 To compress. 87 Lion. 10 Principal. 51 Mahogany, She reached for a spear of gresa,| “Then how about dinner!” embarrassed her. This may be effective, for history shows that the gr 41 Smallest. 59Her country, ,11 Bugle plant. 53 Hurrah! rt . . ‘Any place im particular you be effective, for history shows that the greatest THE BEST OF MEN $| (3 Tp drivel. Kingdom | “12 Northeast. 56 Musical note, enanet tee mae... "ALe Teme ei) ies tema ast so gor" de eukes as. they advances in this direction have been made in good times rather | (~ 45To move of —. 16 A Zee in her _58 Like. ‘ asked, without looking up, “in love| “Temorrow?” stepped eut om the street. than when conditions were bad. The one exception to this “You're willing to wn Geee Beer ee Rams GR .son aoe thet T decided ca @ diping roem rule was the share-the-work proposal with which industry at- tolerate kissing in ae Cet tee pe) ea ee Le high up in the oky—ove thet was tempted to cushion the shock of the depression in 1931 and 1932. miodereHion, aren o1et Bet thet Yen inte your bend” a jeool, and where excellent food was ee oa A “oe tient Ser You used to BUT ste could not ge on retusing |oerred. but was not likely to be —_——_—_—_——— 5, e it, Mike ber, didn't you! indefinitely. nest evening | 2roeset. They were right about Education’s Safety Valve tee tian maaerae “a iimmsimiguuumessa oe That. ultra-liberal president of the University of Chicago, Oe pe T really en- I've gone around with her some, |and they dined at a restaurant with asked questions about the Robert Maynard Hutchins, has put his finger squarely upon a / ee Lae ps we holga de dnwaggmed ten Hey fe Ae gore spot in American education. Dentist—I'm still trying to get the » are gaily striped awnings oe Said’ th thful educator i : Poa money for the last tooth I pulled for you really on the level about what] The heat bad dimiuished, but i id, briefly, omitting men : e youthful educator in a Tecent interview: “The| you. you said about Hillyer? 60 far as|was still too warm for comfort. of Tim Jamiecon, Hillyer ‘gresiest dangera to education today lie in attempts, under the|_ Patient — Why I paid for that you're concerned, are you ‘just|Tim ‘and seemed satisfied. Then pts, muentee aca said, “You shouldn't be tz town _ + {guise of patriotism, to suppress freedom of teaching, inquiry,|' Dentist—I know, but I'm still try- Sener a wether Its this, You stouid|in the more ki fand discussion. Most of the student ‘reds’ have been manufac- jee to make iny wife give it back to “Of course.” ; be ext om the coast or up tm the you haven't told me,” she tured by the hysterical regulations of the institutions in which| ee. Yel. ate 9 teed of weet they were enrolled.” pee you get fatigued since your ' This is an analysis worth passing on. One may disagree| “on, "4 ue of : 0 _ On , yes, dodging the doctor's bill with the Hutchins educational plan, but his views, in this in- | Collectors fatigues me to death.” _ Btance, seem pretty well grounded. There is nothing that| «cee i , there's an awful lot of tempers the ‘intellect: like freedom of expression. Then, too, ates sn mn a ae “Yea! ey must be ful lot.’ an | it's always safer to let off the steam than to keep on the lid.

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