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THE BISMARCK TRIB Scenes Washington WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1936_ Your: Personal Health By William Brady, M. D. sents ME Manes Sarees Mat Sata ress. Dr. Brady in care of The Tribune. All queries must be accompanied by & stamped, self-addressed envelope, the An Independent Newspaper \ THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) State, City and County Official Newspaper rs High Court Halts Utilities’ Mass I Published daily except Sunday by The Bismrack Tribune Company Bis-| Drive at New Deal. qarck, N. D. and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck as second class mall —- the aatter. By RODNEY DUTCHER Mrs. Stella 1. Mann (Tribune Washington Correspondent) t President and Washington, Dec. 16.—Many stout hearts in the American bar- were per Archie O. Johnson Kenneth W Simons practically broken when the U, 8. Su- Vics Pres, and Gen’ Manager Secy-Treas, and Edttor | breme Court acted in the utility hold- ‘Am ing company cases, trial of which the Fea! Pellets? wane isd delay pending h ® Cocision (On m 6ing ie cee. : : for breathing assays four parts tur ck) During the last few years, the New ; xc part oxygen, with unimportant traces of carbon dioxide, ” Daly pats ter saat figuras GRAF et Blecarck) 8.00 | | Deal and its legislation have provided oh ; : water vapor. We take into 8 by mail outside of North Dakota 6.00 @ magnificent meal ticket for lawyers. ve off from the blood ent Paed by mail tn state. per year ... + 1.00 Thousands of suits have been filed g ( ‘ 4 a ‘vapor. and insignificant : Weekly by mail outside of North Dakota, per year [150 | | @gainst the government and tens of { *. x ‘of combustion, none of Edn 2.00 millions of dollars in fees collected \ i sid Weekly by, mail in Canada, per year for handling them, jona; * = But now the court has struck cruel- Bool Member of Audit Bureau of Cireulation ly at this group which has professed ae the greatest veneration for the very justices who have now punched 80 Member of the Associated Press many holes in the meal ticket as to d Pas 7), ; é —— leave available something comparable ‘Be y Be on Given off ..... 4.34 a The Associated Presse ts exclusively entitled to the use for republica. to the price of a couple of bowls of es ed up by the blood ] spatches credited to it oF mpl vothatw ieeh cred) ed tn thi® | soup, cod I ee te "| The effect is to save the govern- so reserved. BU oltier cine Lar Ema eis ment legal staff from being harassed Aness poys Bis by mass onslaughts of suits brought Goo tal ‘The expired air is always warmed Give the PS break! ey aed | =f | [perature (08 to 90 degrees F ariy! a», ak Good Fiscal Prospect by the most talented and expensive we A = attorneys in private practice. 4 ey No one believes the government will be able to balance its * * i ii he news from Washington is encouraging, New Government Weapon fe aut budget this year but the gt 4 Heretofore corporations have been } Te for the upward trend of federal receipts now is more marked Tulihing thetoacrall lawyers cheered than at any other period in the nation’s history with the ex-}and the government has been prac- tically at the mercy of money. in an ordinary quiet MAIL E SN ccatse: cite wis your weoch at ee ak el ee ae 3 mi the ar i by as , as the treasury anticipates, receipts yi : 2 =e te iH a 5 6 new weapon, If the next congress Om “ ” pint of air, by the most Re $5,666,000,000 they will be the largest on record except for 1920, passes another Guffey coal act, and < ir ~~ ) bea ‘ : forcible expiration. Thus the capacity” is considerably less im gtatisticians assert. a hundred suits are brought against e oN = than a meats But after’ one has Eats out every pret ae he oe A 5 ° it, the attorney general will be in a eS can, there. still remains in the lungs a quart of air. at r x The low point in recent years was iy ai ee position to ignore all but one or two, ze pin ae maples al air a one can presite a ae Pegerccid + i 006,000,000 a drop o! er cent| upon which he can concentra’ = 3 3 7 : es ex! jon, @ reserve 61) of more than five of wa federal receipts totalled $2, ee A anal B ee re-| Ward building up the best possible 4 Se : ite when the natural air supply is cut off. A small portion of this reserve 1S from the highs of 1929 and . A small increase was Te-| caso, “ ne supply remains trapped in the air spaces of the lungs even after death corded in 1933 but in 1934 the upswing was apparent with nares Jeathics have said in ete Z 2 ? . ; 5 from drowntag oe, sutreee ten ans ats entice ped make a lungs yebidoes * * 4 at the attorney general can take Z ash 2 ‘This gives a cases; if a PO _eceipts of $3,116,000,000 an increase of 49.8 per cent over 1933. on America’s biggest corporations oo infant's lungs will float the child has breathed and lived; if the lungs will E— In 1934 receipts were $3,800,000,000 and for the ycar ending ee te lets oe) ata aiihe in- = not float, the child was stillborn and never has breathed or lived in the legal stead of having “ganged up” on. sense, a June 30, 1986 they were anaes fi ‘ eat : Justice Stone being ill and absent, , 2 To reach the anticipated figure a further sharp boost must| this meant, a unanimous decision, and go back to bed now and let me ue 4 A . ef * which surprised both friends and i tell the rest.” Be be recorded but it easily may be on its way for the first quar-| cnemies of the holding company act, BI OF HUMOR 4 SO THEY SAY Th t th G t “The tree! Can't we light the ; ter of the 1937 fiscal year, beginning last July 1, showed re-| pleasing the farmer and dlseomfting NOW AND THEN 2 Sane e tranger a ©} Up TE I icce tor one littie minute?” beggea h i incre f 13.8 per cent over the} ‘he latter. tmade ie Tommy. 1u ceipts of $1,136,000,000 an increase o! Pp THE BEST OF MEN “Father has not come, Tommy, It means that when the big test Blem snoknina, wien te ale By MABEL OSGOOD WRIGHT gomparable period the preceding year. case on the act reaches the supreme has had time to tell you to go to hell. 5 y t Since the budget never is exactly in balance—it is always Soe ree thane Cente = —) Stranger — How San toa shee ee — gaia ‘grandmother. “HU: i i over or under expenditures—the development is encouraging. | ber: of justices already are lined up mene your family, xe * Then he ‘may Line wha ome ec pan ae, oe es a ah oe It indicates the clear probability that the budget can be bal- Se of the decision is a Lady — Just my reapees Wo tia pole: cimoet dlsas: “A year ago I had a good place gon Eleanor stood with knitted fond t mn Taner ie eto! Ti: anced in 1938 and that the government then can begin reducing] tight begun by Attorney General husband and f. |trously ignorant. ‘The people of this] as a draughtsman. With prospect| brows, trying to sound the depth pas Ute il rae the heavy indebtedness caused by extensive recovery expendi- Boar Sa paraiaee: ond ae aie Tne seed pester to! te Noee eriticism of promotion a . heme 0 ae of the man’s words, the children] as the inn,” said Will Darrow, who, tures. were filed against the act by hold- eau dogs oF | august Vollmer, former police chief| my betrothed, whoa I had met in Eng) er hha edccriaal ard sang ueoey oe Pasellen ate y F ing companies and operating. utilty Tone cal . of Berkeley, ora ‘ visiting ay ersneparenle i I too! bea: came into the sitting-room. vidual to enjoy leisure. Most of us! the man for whom I worked found 8 — Hi fou any saxophones or Geer oaURIeAI ieteunen? had better count on working. The| fault with mg unjustly, said that I hasn’t enough lawyers, let alone good For many months dispatches from overseas have been] ones, to fight as many cases as that. out by such an experience.” “I shall need to sleep later in the md hellicose in tone. Either Hitler was reducing another part of xe * thecoml in. | individual who wakes up in the morn-| had given away the secret of a 2 pe A * Cummings Strikes Back onal SeRaa pera ea Art ing with a number of things to do for morning than you people are likely fay the Versailles treaty to confetti, or another dictator was bellow-| cummings went personally into a not. And why all this question- |+h8 Gay is the person who will hold shai eaten re promotion to,” he said quietly, and grandmoth- d ing defiance, or troops were smashing at some objective some- | federal district court in Washington |'&” aorry, madam, I'm just the man |% normality.—Dr. J. B. Nash, New) other, He refused to hear this ex- ; er, noticing that Eleanor did not . door. t struck at . the place is ig Foreign news had become pretty monotonous, in general,|® supreme court decision on its main ‘The worst thing in the teaching] and, os Marie arrived within the “Please go to bed at once, or you will have a breakdown,” Darrow eae, A fy . 4 case—the suit against the huge Elec- pa ession is for a school principal to 1 so it is probably with relief that America views the new trend.| tric Bond & Share company. Peck—I took first prize at school Lak with me! Seiten tocoeand laa pera What else pig 4 today, Dad. said to Eleanor, as, after one long Romance and intrigue seem to be making a comeback abroad. This was his answer to utilities of-) pa ‘Popplestone—Did you?. Where |attificial authority . . . such treat- “Besides why worry? A draughts- look, he hesitated, turned and walked down the hall and into the ho e ficlals, lawyers, and publicity men ment produces the submissive sub- rus Following the recent execution of a German for alleged| who had insisted that the government |" psck Teacher saw me end I had to|Ject. No wonder that such schools} man of practical things could al- night without a bandgrasp or a iv i tivities, i led that a beautiful Nazi must get together with them and K. are the rule in Germany and Rus-| ways find work, I thought. But backward glance. espionage activities, it was revealed that a beautiful Nazi spy put it back. thing ah fies al a) Bre, 4 es 3 agree on four or five suits which ——a sia.—Dr. Albert Einstein, noted sci- something always came between— } ‘As the door closed Ele: vet had lured him into her power, and secured evidence against him.| would be fought out as test cases.| yike—What is the difference be- |entist. the persistent story that I could not p ? turned to the room where’ thi A af In Hungary, a poor doctor wooed and won a beautiful] ‘The alternative would be necessity | tween vision and sight? * * * be trusted. It was a few weeks . ‘ people were waiting, one on either MW) 8 : is es © : of contesting a hundred suits.) Pat—Remember those two goils we} Life's crowning glory is to grow old here and there, until two weeks ago, yl side of the fire, hard fing heiress, against the will of her family, and then systematically| The appearance of Cummings on|had out last night? gracefully... . Old age is as natural} being at my wits’ ends, I started H |aue. the Beabttiahled to rue began to take on scores of his countrymen in duels, to avenge| such an errand was greatly deplored] Mike—Yes, as growth and development and doc-]} for Westover to put my wife, though ‘ | | their nb se aes ae dakar re by many shining lights of the legal] Pat—Well, the one I was with was|tors should give it as much attention} much against her will, with an aunt] Sirsnger ‘Wes bei.” she culd sim: ‘ . : as they do the tiny babe—Dr. I. 8.! who, we believed, lived here, while Cutter, Northwestern Piniveraily: ‘made one dnote eforto ct ° 2 A Ply, Seoesoney solssing the sense ‘When our fathers made their Dec-| - “The aunt could not be found; as} | in his presence, her weariness show- I now know the Westover where she ‘ laration of Independence, they did lives is im another state, Wercould r ing in her voice the while. asserted slights to his honor. profession—it wasn’t cricket. @ vision, but the one you was with And the love of a king for an ex-Baltimore belle rocked the| Opposing counsel, including mem-|was a sight. t British empire. bers of the big New York corporation bit ipire. : : law firm of Sullivan and Cromwell,| Son—Did you go to Sunday schoo) The glamour that was Europe’s may be returning. became so exercised as to assert that hin the cour ed oo power te erent [Dede nn nn 7 Seve BY AS cot extend it to the cultural phases] OvPs ot in soother ‘eosiing a moan PEA Ce euauione iain bu such stay. O’Jawish—Of course I did, my boy.| Of life, and for all these years we withtiwhoni ol sencel worked! iho has not traveled alone,” said grand- byl Names and Ages It is impossible to learn how much| That's why I want you to be @ good| have been influenced by allen judg-) {0 4, ‘the horses for the Railroad mother, trying to keep’ the tremu- By : ; 4 this argument affected the court, but /boy and go every Sunday. ment in literature, art, and even} Cone Oo orice us rest here. It] (a lousness from her voice. ft In its recent feverish weeks, the social security board at} it is fairly well known that judges| Son—Aw, gee, Dad. Tl bet it won’t| clothing—Clifton Fadiman, New York} Ooo ie wot helped Marie, liaere abla telegram tor cme: do me any good either. literary critic. Of course you may say we took the Tommy said, may I have it?” Elea- ee do and whi "t. A . really are. Countless workmen have been giving false ages, sod nay ee sant edie poarvieg: ree alt Abe. por xe Joseph! Of ae me ae a he Ste oan ce oe Bt fearful that revelation of the truth will cost them their jobs. Saves Stockholders’ Cash | - Fa rm Ani m: al have died out long ago. If the Morning te Sce You and to her. ‘Washington has had a lot of trouble learning how old citizens | 40n't like to be told what they can i ‘And the task of getting women to tell their true ages, as was to| manded ihe issue to tne dietriet cionk Ot. od. gpoey dome nel] Cre Anke” arilt as not been opened,” and , leanor v4 j= be expected, is something fearful. ‘ TOMBAG ERT the digeisttemee aa y : 5 et Westover.” to see you and the Christbaby. 1| the other. Now it appears the same trouble applies to names. The ct court had HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pussle 20 To obtain. know he will be ever so glad to! ‘Then grandmother laughed ner- ‘There was nothing, save the dra- c power to issue the stay and that it 21 Pertaining to ”* chirped Bess. “ board is learning that man: le are living under names other | was not necessary for the a Domesiceien AINIG OLIA matic setting, that was new in the) Come, i Wensly sc pee ieus ss that tbe: boy, é eg Mele 3 “5 A aa court to decide whether Hid siiac 5itisa——, STS Ea SOC mnCTAIR EI osmium. man’s story as he told it, and yet! “Then the door closed and the iron| from the irin repeated the message than their proper ones. Among them are ex-convicts shielding] court should have done so in this| '0 Killer whale. It ae 5] 25 Prongs. something held Eleanor spellbound.|of a new comprehension entered| about Emery's coming at twelve, nN their true identity, actors, and business women using their | case. te 4 The Siac oan gaia Be Laken “s “Please show me your baby," she| Eleanor’s soul and Pra gst oat noes: pe rl ge ee that ‘ “ re i The highest tribunal pointed out SmMIOIAl 118 i ; id tly. wal . ne 88 00:0 open! maiden names. Shakespeare once asked, “What's in a name?! 1121's stay covering the entire pelod| (4 Musical note. [1 SMMMIOVAINMES! US{TITINE! yy in geal be gis eee Saelie pecker taWearack That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as|of the Bond & Share sult might be| {6 Child. Lidfe)feIt Bere a Seabiae. and lifted the shawl that now shield-| ° © CHAPTER XIt Eleanor cut the top of the envel- sweet.” But to the security board, which is not in the florist | unreasonably long, but said the gov-| {2 ,018., LETIORETRETIGISIAIE Mice.) 29 Afternoon ed the sleeping faces of mother and = ope with deliberation, and spread- i % : ernment, having obtained one stay, PI EIVIEMMAIRITHSTT meal. /A contusion of thoughts crowded|ing the sheet held it toward the business, names seem to spell a lot of grief. was in legal position to get another. person. G| 30 Coffee pots. ent Bove the MEST: i * firelight, the oil lam, ed Ss 2 eae In the public utilities ehusey the} 2 All right. 31 Negative. The man never moved his eyes Tieesor eee & anne ee sch long hours of ecules: tiaviag Hai N Y Outl obvious effect of the supreme court| 22 Neuter pros 36 Club fees. . ahead ers bdegpedltoeay eS forge door and the slow arrival of| Stadually succumbed. : Ppy EW ear Outlook ; : action narrowing the fee field for bebe ree Coes eetacthing leaped to|the motor car at the House-in-the-| “Ask them not to wait up for If the steel industry is still a good barometer of industrial | W°3°T 7° ata pectas Commumers of ieliesgthg Eleanor’s own heart, a feeling that| Glen, guided safely through the gate| me, she read holding up the paper. conditions as a whole—and most people agree that it is about| holders. Much the same applies to] 36 Restoration. swine. 42 Decorous. she had believed dead, and sont) by Ells lanterns. ey os ane nee grandfathers "bat werare wet tnd as good a barometer as the country possesses—the outlook for Pisin alata Hold Meare favorite food. ,., Property. Hcl saeco ener ake hid] as to the chance happenings of the| tired.” ~ ia business in the new year is very rosy indeed. out money to contest federal laws. retary her face in the sleeve of her fur| night elther by mature antes escs|go to bed?” leaner ackzan Cas Unfilled tonnage on the steel companies’ books is reported| The Possible total sum of legal ex- food. hie t certain, the presence of Hess and|a tone of pleading in her voice more th penses incurred in contesting federal! 35 Married, Coming back to the thfhgs of the his wife in the old forge had’ un-|impressive than any dramatic em- to be the highest today since 1929. The country’s railroads, | legislation of the last four years has practical present, she said: Level, ‘ for example, now have placed orders for 900,000 tons of steel| been estimated—rather hazardously, A “In the morning we will come] death by exhaustion and had also| understand that at last I \ A py since no one knows—at more than and take Marie up to my mother’s yy exhaustion ai al must see 270,000 ssories. q set her own feet in the path she|Emery alone and when he is not _ rails and 270,000 tons of track accessories. This will contribute} 100,000,000, assuming all the cases razor. until she is well, and then my hus-|re) "er om {0 : busy, here in his father's largely to support steel production through the first quarter of | were to be fought up to the supreme " 13 Hops band shall give you work. He is) 21. 73, that the children’s ab-|way between Christmas Eve and doubtedly saved her children from “The Stranger will surely 1987. ou animal, the head of a great manufacturing i - (Copyright, 1936, NEA Service, Inc.) busi nd sence might have unnerved grand: The significance of this is not merely the fact that the steel heel VERTICAL 16-Tus Tout Graughismen.” | Rther and grandiather was quick] Grandmotter, whe was JoRing industry is booming, but that, when ‘steel is booming, other : sound ee eee eae “My hus:| te window, Of the couple sitting|sivings that had beld her for the lines-are prospering, too. According to all indications, 1937 i ; a band is Emery Vance, president of| im the frelit room. That is, grand- She ought to be a year of real prosperity. reported 3 j 4 ite : ca Sauipe § a pipely and iron you have probably heard ’ , £ : of him.” Wanderers’ Retyrn ‘The man started and when she One of the most alarming features ‘of the depression, it swill be remembered, was the phenomenon of the so-called wild boys and girls of the road. In May, 19838, for instance, a federal survey revealed that “You are the wife of Emery! ao stout which he told dnore than 50,000 boys and girls between 16 and 25/were in a raseuctent™. He fatly hurled the Moral; was an every On transient eenters, cared for by already overburdened charitable| sings a alll EME ution A het come tol that next war Christmas with his parents spend who/ live up the Glen,” said Elea- nor, thinking his astonishment came, from finding so well known a man at a distance from his headquarters. i F Now it is revealed that the problem has melted away with the return of good times. That is the consensus of National ‘Youth Administration’ directors from 14 n » states, 5 credit better business, CCC camps, and NYA efforts with these wandering youths, ‘igh, this should rank as one of the most heart- rE # | i | 228 SESE Ae BE dee ABE LT ELIL LIL! A i 5 E i k 5 . efi ie masa