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a newe i a - ian aa 7 anand - = = *The Bismarck Tribune| BO i sl kc —$—<—$ $< < — — < secret =f : = ae Plonesting’ in Chansiog Eco- OLD FRIEND FRIDAY ory tee e Tribune. ‘All queries must be sccompanied by a. Sunday by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis-| nomic and Gecial Order. stamped, self-addressed envelope. “marek, N. D.. and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck as second class mail — matter. By MRS. JAMES H. McDONALD Vice President Mrs. Stella 1. Mann General, D. A. B. President and Publisher Franklin Roosevelt is the first] of Tribune and Land-Office Archie O. Kenneth W Vice pres. and Gen'l, Manager Sec'y-Treas. and Editor Registrar Wilson. True, the frontier no longer PE eae Sa Subscription Rates Payable in Advance ens es cold and ruthlessness menaces Amer- of Bismarck) tans, TH SIDES |PIONEERORCITY’S swarms with native Indians. But it pioneer Bismarck still is a frontier where hunger and n order. it here let no-/as a ne rman, iblic official, body say that a changing hewiphier ona owner and Satuber tycoon, order is not the American way. The! was one of the earliest editors of the American way began with sanguinary | Bismarck Tribune. In the winter of changes in the then economic antl) 1878-79 he held down the editorial THE BISMAKUK TKIBUN By William Brady, M. D. eseewadlrsinn taining to health but not Gls- De, Bgady wil exams quetto™ By Na nk Aas John Rea, 88, Was Early Editor man, stopped off here Friday to a day with Col, Cu Lite en reute to his home in Tacoma. Rea, who has had a colorful career Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation political order. For _ 300 prams the post while Col, Clement “A, Louna: American way has found : Member of The Associated Press live, vivid struggle for: better things, pepe ott Svaktnton A way which seeks no change is @| Returning to The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republica- tion of the news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this) (.., dead way. It is not the American Soci alist Petitions < newspaper and also the local news of sportaneous origin published herein. eine ene not changing? [unt 188 when, upon “leaving "the All rights of republication of all other matter herein are also reserved. Governor Landon at his birthplace in/land office, he went to Washington. Petitions to place the names of four Pennsylvania the other day seemed| He did well in business and for sev- | Presidential electors representing the Light on the Tax Problem to admit that it is. But he seemed to| eral years has been retired from ac-| Socialist party on the general elec- Before the question of what to do with the surplus income | indicate also—it is always a little dif-|tive life, although still spry and |tion ballot are being circulated in ; in th litical | {cult to tell Just what the governor | hearty for all his 88 years, North Dakota. from the sales tax becomes too big a bone in the state poli means—that, the final frontier geo-| Last June he left Tacoma for a trip| Petitions bearing the names of four » Cy ra ; battle it might be well to throw a little impartial light on the | graphically having been reached about | east, stopping off at Topeka where he | electors for Norman Thomas for pres- Feds this chi ic reaction recurs frequently enough to becom: 1 when he had reached Kansas,| was photographed with Governor Alf |ident and George A, Nelson for vice ‘ & riuisance, there is only one way to de! the causé and obtein _* hat the sal teal ashe ea ean Mantes | Mit etn aS taeinset aa SS see reais eta Be rele nb Sen ie ab ae oy Oy te i mber is that the sales tax was enac teached succeeding years. | when Land of State James Gronns Sati but "i a 3 - The first fact to remember is when he was growing up and his mee then haa Seek peer naarhy ie lacked sufficient sgnatines: be Laue °8Y cian. They should not be made immediately after an ati of. rhinorrhea, for a two-year period. A sales tax proposal had been rejected | ;atner was making s fortune out of|east. Among other places he s for they may give false information then. The specific having “been determined, The Socialist representatives said the patient can be immunised if by the people in 1933 and the legislature approached the idea |luck in oil. The era ending with 1914) off at Cornell , of which he | they planned to get the remainder of 4 : Peery, ' s af seems to be the Utopia towards which |is the oldest wing ante When the 300 LEAN, required ane i graduated doses or in some instances i. may be feasible to ai old. a 4 | ,,,|Governor Landon would lead us in/he graduated Cornell had one small | turn the petitions before the deadline Leora contact with the specific factor, for instance by giving naked ,Pastot, This means that the next legislature will have to decide| what he calls the American way. building, Now it has 122, He also|for filing which expires Sept. 24, pees toa ie pare te ne eu or cutting down one’s toast whether or not the sales tax shall be continued and how the gts went to Detroit to see Henry Ford, | Gronna reported . ‘Adrenalin solution used as a spray is perhaps the most effective remedy a FEY 7. Tories’—1776 and 1936 But the most remarkable man he| Socialist electors listed are O. L. ; for immediate relief of the annoys revenue from it should be distributed. That is a good place to| yortunately there is good American | saw on his trip, he avers, is George W. | Assgaard of Fargo, Mrs. Almeda Lee, Oe ‘any oa a cies et nthe tactake eat ken tnsbe times leave the matter. State administrative officers should not|experlence in the light of which we|Hensel of Carterville, Pa.. who, he as-|Mohall, Aubrey W. Harkness, Sher- daily after food for six or elght weeks two or three times in the year) seems aa aa may examine that state of mind and|serts, is the best story-teller in the| Wood, and C. A. Schults, Forman. | Pepers to bring prolonged relief, Wherever calclum is used vil D accept the responsibility for such a decision. even give it « name. Back in the| world. a fo Being, prolonged seier WVioist Ueresittion of naked. aid: (oun Wace, The second thing to bear in mind is that, if no real estate days of AytbienailiTe many, Ben tee Ss 2 New Traill County tan). Many correspondents taking an iodin ration report that they expe- taxes are to be levied by the state government, the decision | {2st sate d,_ Most of them N. Y. Attorney Heads Officials Are Named Hence marked rellef from the misery of paroxysmal rhinorrhéa or allergi fads were prosperous merchants. : clais Are Nam distemper, must be made by the state board of equalization this fall. Taxes them were prosperous because ot} V.F.W. Organization eS eae some connection pro- Mayville, N. D., Sept. 19.—(P)—New to death his only child, Catherine, 15, Insurance Heads Face (one oy yronch ‘while eriard collectible next year are levied this autumn. prietors of the colonies. After the : f : 5 , Sept. 19—(P)—A 48-year-| appointments in the offices of state’ On this basis, then, failure to make the levy will put the|battle of Lexington they, shivering,| a4 cromscuting attorney Mee Wed nk | ateoeney aid’ Geptity, AnSEIE? of ‘T¥adll Embezzlement Charge tom crink, of the state’s general income. + next legislature up against a political buzz saw. It will be forced | Used caution, Men ee state, who served the United States|county were made this week. Thos. eee . progress, in the iy . t to do one of three things. They are: American way, eventually swept them /i,¢wo military campaigns, took con; ©. Jolt Lpfiemeegildided pease Fargo, N. D., Sept. 19.—ar-| Beer Wholesalers 1, Continue the sales tax. into an unhappy oblivion. na| oreanization Saturday, pledged to a| board, ‘succeeding the late Walter M./in bitte j thur B. Boyer and his wife, Berths To Assemble Here 2, Reallocate the sales tax income to take care The likeness between these men and/nistform of patriotic instruction in| Backstrom, while Robert L. Hample ‘ Boyer, formerly secretary-treasurer | 2 the men who are supporting Gover: | schools, support of social security and of Hillsboro, was named deputy sheriff and president, respectively, of the} North Dakota beer wholesdleré will nor Landon is obvious. They would | opposition to Communism. by Sheriff Albert Osmon, succeeding Northwestern ‘Benevolent Society of | con, ae tee. sited by going back.! “The new leader is Bernard V. Kear-| the late Peter 8. Balkan. Fargo, are under arrest Saturday re ag 8. Overrule the board of equalization and order coer Sonia erties be a better, ney of Gloversville, N. Y., who served pects esses tioeadl restoration of the real estate tax. ioaeen jname forsthent the etre on the Mexican border and in France| 9 Minor Blazes Call ar smibigaeten an Gerieg eens maement i Minot |Sanford of Minot, temporary secre- The third course will be difficult to pursue because the| yoie’ in tones as ringing as he can | Wuine ine Wond war. He was elected |" “Out Fire Department 2 while Boyer appeared voluntarily at|tary of the organization, He sald be- » machinery of government is cumbersome and the legislature|make them he cries DR oa to the/their 37th annual encampment. L) re DEPALtMeENC mites to ascertain how oe ree Eas meen ne fon al pe me ge will not care to accept the responsibility of upsetting the rou-| “Ty is truly nard to ae just what |eterted en dpe ereatl of Demet vet Two minor blazes, one caused by a ing will. be held in thea tha evi een (ce hg Pe ana eet ee sre art i ue a se OE ee Pee eae ee x SESESES ERE me Seeeetes ey eee ce tine and the bookkeeping systems of 53 county organizations. | the governor means. The idea of eliminating the state levy entirely is politically na ae eee is Scale ee bad the 1987 convention ity, waste gasoline which ignited on en a Ar ia sibogsa, Ce one DROWATTNGLGGE i i i fe | eases 7 floor called out the Bismarck i » he sald, o - 8 IN Ee Se ce omnes Aap and a sales Sura io what he calls freedom of ene British Race Pilot Is {tire sepertment saturday dal gee "ane Boyers are charged with di-|One man was Growned at Mera j di ds that they be dovetailed lao etodses 1896-1914 ny is A gre Killed in Plane Crash rage, ot 816 Main Ave., ve honed varing finds reported as several | and the cote village, coniisting of tax. Sound public policy demands 'y tail yy some perhaps ee ‘The cigarette blaze, in a | ties. : thousand dollars, belonging to the|three stores and @ number of dwell- that the taxpayer bears the least burden possible and gets the Roosevelt administration is right about) t. 19. Tom pom government regulation, about doles, Gaeta Lia Lares 7 pri hecreey corporation to thes: mn ie, federal power-| scott won the England to Australia most possible for his money. That, after all, should be the aim] about increase of Eng., home at 211 Second 8t., oc- ir own use, The|ings, was flooded Saturday as the in & period from Sept, 15, 1934, to }, 1996. of all the government’s fiscal operations. Appearances mean air race several years ago, was killed Comm nity Chest little. It is the weight of the burden that counts. pPraseethr pirat Nigtes| Di t ped M ————_ GouaeenEe einvixG ae FIRE DESTROYS HAY ~~~Sales taxes are justified because many persons pay no machine while taxiing for a takeoff. ae Sy eet Chicago, Sept. 19.—( ater an ailnight 4 tan teen other taxes. Real estate taxes are justified for exactly the aerate ain aati the great) 4 meeting of the board of direc- elka; 48-year-old’ sign’ peinter-"and | Saturday extinguished a fire at the game reason. Out-of-state land owners and those who pay no taken to a hospital. alae ae! 5 ospital. ation” [Reine eepdingyrg Jats hice after the fleswes bad Gectloned sales taxes should not be permitted to escape entirely, une was pilcbe the plane. “Miss ayaa Tobin be held Tuesday at Des Lacs. Kilgore said, confessed he had: beaten | 500 tons of hay valued at $7,500. Whether we like it or not—and few taxpayers will—the| to meet the changing pimnis ores) fee te dohaanasharg, The ae on i next legislature will have to either reverse the course to which increase in the public debt has/the Royal Air Force plane was unin- ey ; } the state seems committed or appropriate more money. The . SE Aeneas paign i rOD AY TKN OUR by NARO JONES. social security bill with its constantly mounting expenditures Boy Hurt as Truck oa eee © te 1A forte nt: “ie. for old-age assistance and its prospective bills for assistance to BEGIN RERE TODAY T’'m in the hoosegow theoretically. Judith told dependent children and the blind make this inevitable. Who is Backs Over Thigh ogEPitn “ogvtiita “wisest tc [But the bows put up bail” "ithe tiny “ladies? bar of Eden's 2, : . A eee not ae makes little difference on this point because no man can nee ue ly, at ceo goers Cicpuen, is, pevriing, to all this, ts etcare Then all aoa hiss ee ee and restfuj. Judith ange fundamental facts. Ham, sol) Of Mi ond "Mant Prank with per Jeb. Judith to encour- |1id was take the order, and they |walls, the quaint old~ There is prospect, too, that the state will have to bear an ased | Williams, 223 South Fourteenth St. inci s aan ay ie Foe | gaat a) Gainihe Judith: ‘There Ge Ce imnee-high increasing share of the relief load. Bismarck has ample reason Bicelved «(badly Pruued niepiane epaters Salk cna ctepe tn front to it More than even (rim ef ‘her coaall ghar te het to know that relief is a pressing problem. Regardless of the! protested most loudly against the veld en the Grtver Lol od rates Meme Ey any |fingers, lounged deep in the com- outcome of the national election, signs multiply that the federal |New Deal's insistence that the rail- btn aal as ‘See Lattabza |that somebody in the engineering ee “This is nice,” she government is going to insist that the state display more-in- Pasian ogeeaseares yaar Ere eben Sree ae going to make a eee terest in this problem—and that it evidence that interest by|are typical of that state of mind that wbx Tanai tals ber'ee: lpayern” reall te ome og pting up moe cash sie ene awn Bee gerne aE (at dowet oun the yong i ne a Just one way presents itself to improve the lot of the tax-| American mind, nor the mind of the Bom ok” sin Vehon! bes broken cea cause,” he added with a smile, payer. That way is to operate the government as economically a Lrspsoan the icepamdgereey goa ‘“Selitn ben ie benzo that Stove Dn’ ana |looked pag opin ay bral fit Rees) epee Ban ota hot as possible in view of the obligations placed upon it. To take Tory. ; Souske n ‘sew ,ope ahs (basse said. “I guess it doesn’t, But you|answer, and Eden said, “I want money out of one pocket and put it in another is merely beating| The American way, pe 2 Government Le ader oote bee, fe ayer, te, eter oe vata oe thee eee, Fret apie a about the bush. meet difficulties gallantly, to meet : Glen t Gay Virginia comes to her {YOU Want, too, I had to put that/trembling fingers, still wordless. IT IS THE TOTAL BILL THAT COUNTS. them and to beat them whether they) HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pussle Siem Meares oietaleteee [or acne ee oe mow Eden hurried on: “I don't mean eee. ee “oie! oneal SOMO BD ‘ Tow oo on Wire THE STOR |""Wihout anoer” word, Judith Toe Ve Dex! minus would be all The Secret Ballot 13 To lay a road. TE TNT EO LINED] ; Tt Sooked at the headlines|‘Z20d and left him. But abe|foe tse tt dure hitce eke” id Few better demonstrations of the power and the worth of Sd sla p J Before she had , 16 Contest of which Virginia Bent spread |reached the street again she had|*20W2 him he seemed flustered, the secret ballot have come to light recently than the vote to| ‘be scalp speed. IN p Alt before her: ber plan in mind. Steve Fowler |2*, 1 at ease as a boy. “I thought end the strike which was taken Tuesday night by Bismarck’s (7 Monkey. POLITI was in trouble because he loved peter you fair warning.” striking WPA workers. Franklin Roosevelt even enlisted his Rae ee banie co. pees suai, told herself, and she | 1’ brs met his eyes squarely. ‘ ;,|own modern type of Indian scout. 2 help him. At a drug store zou a great deal, Eden, « It.was apparent to anyone who watched the strike that it| ‘ren he sought to save Wall Street | 22 Musical note. ML. At first glance she id not see|0 the corner of the blask she but...” was the product of a combination of things. First and most| from the scalpers he sent ahead of Bean as K CIAIVIE] SI X. the ‘of the news story|‘elephoned Bob Bent. “Oh, I know it’s all backwards. A if A him that leader of . GIL OWE TAIL JOIN MEHIE IE ID) 33 Happens. to pointed. Then| “This is Judith, Bob. YWou've|! haven't kissed you, We haven't important was a sense of aggrievement on the part of the work-| 5° party of joseph P. . Fim RIA! By 34 Heavenly suddenly, with a catch in her|%en the newspapers?” held hands in the movies or ' ers, the second factor was the presence of agitators who fanned was de- bodies; throat, she ‘that this| “You mean about Stevé, I sup-|sttolled in the moonlight, But I their resentment and urged a course of violent action. She ez. was the deal in which Steve had|Pose?, Yes, T saw them” love you, Judith, That's what I i : f him for been engaged. “We must do something, Bob,|@nt you to know.” _ The agitators had their way and a strike was called. All of that the “It’s quite a mess,” she heard |*°u've got to help me.” Suddenly Judith leaned toward them are facile talkers, skilled in the artifices of debate and | s7stem Hd Virginia saying. “And they've in- eee him, took his face in her cool adepts at advancing such truths as fit their purposes, at the Spr tel See ene rach we can i eh one ae twisting other truths into forceful arguments. a ae Sure ee, palit reed phoned Steve faepee hes oes involuntary move, and she stood Not a man among the strikers could cope with them on the feermaer All be did was sell them the pipe.” |he told me his aad was taking beatae epee map sce platform. All of the strikers were diffident, not to say bash- psoenks ete At Moore red ‘om Lanta want to de-|*2OWn,” she por ad ay ful, about speaking in public. They had thoughts in their heads ‘And how- have. Of course I'm not saying|pend on Just that, T’d feel safer| , 24en smiled bitterly, “But you _ but they found difficulty in voicing them. such he's nothing's been | yo re sot 8 Iawyer for Steve." | dem't love me?" There was no spokesman for those who felt that the strike | "trea 46To desay. ee see & 37 ; BEPC iy all’ made money on |{A0cy Our mixing tw te thier |couldnt ghee gon een aon, had gone far enough and hence they were helpless. On Tues-| able fect an a ns " (a al the déal.” A pate about that,” re-| You see,” she met his ’ day the agitators appeared to sense that the majority were not | Prot: available PPP LPR gl SA AE Pie 5, Se cl Note od remake rar ae seme “Ye son, Seere’s ks ” . favorable to the aggressive action proposed and, by turning on|tarmers was $1,460,000,000. j P eee neon?” ” Steve. I ‘enough are ~ «, was to more heat, made it all the more difficult for opposition to voice |i was #-110.000.000—simost Zena wee See eee Fee ec eas.| tout with Soe sec eda | ne nat Perhaps there wart its ideas. Similar examples wuiely, “Tm goltg to c¢|him go down and talk to Steve at| “But ft . That was the situation after the strikers had listened to — wean | hug Suits insite Stig bas eats the moderate counsel of Senator Nye and Governor Welford and ag Vigil Mewnstatse she} Just nebiee india: time Judith pene! becnnae of sae, Ane had sent a committee to confer with Welford and WPA Ad- Hailed a fa and was soon at the |was called to the telephone. Tak. [Eden™" "wS Sueer © SM solved 10 talk with Steve's’ boss|Kden Harris’ cheery ‘voice conare| _ Weatlly Eden drained his glass afore shie went to Steve himselt.|other end of the wire" *|s¢t it down firmly on the lite In her excitement she had for-| “Would you be ¢_,|table. When he faced Judith again Gotten that it was the noon hour,|dinner with Willing to try Ihe was “Bhall-we have Had the found the place almost] Judith hesitate’ cr tai dinner now?" fie tached er a0 deemrted—ateopt, for Stophen|aid not fool much ike dining st tt eowreomaly ae though he hel Fowlér! At the tar end of the bigland yet she disliked beet oets | ere & ‘professed room he sat at one of the siles-|to this to say his love for het, one shall we 1's docks, his heed ia his hands, |she hemp dating “Why, yes,"|try John's Bendesvous agai, ot “Steve...” dhe sad sottly SAL! clock bs xr wait front Pe loch. ot aliaad aided " ioia Judit the cine, Be ran to] All the way to the resteurant be FE booked up suddenty. “Judith! peared in the “entree” th | talked gaily of things, ‘What are you doing here?” |“Would entrance way. |but the ‘surface of “Then you haven't been—been |for a contin vest”, Y Sib | his galety there" undet- exresest? octal before wo satel curent ec dempais’he ‘soa Oo FaSesres> fo O—OreERms weias wm eernaems um ek. Be Oye fs Ba