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Funeral Is Broadcast re Bi k Tribune {sci oa “TINOT ENOUGH BOA The Bismarck Tribune} serint cones ~The War to Begin War Fumeral ts Eroaicass An Independent Newspaper the arias , THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER 1 aes? i Cs etnies Sarg 8 Kane eS 10 REACH PERSONS i (Established 1873) W. hin t ae gw sec a oy 4 oye amplifying system, ; State, City and County Official Newspaper as 1 g on TRAPPED BY FLOOD day for Mrs. Pearl Wilk, 70, mother ee eee T Published Company, Bis- of several men prominent in the Mrs. Stella I. Mann lew Dealers . . . Rossevell a ’ oe E \ ae: é1 Portsmouth Reporter Describes! Clot aucdey while visiting two sons, President and Publisher ee oo ies (Dees of ee | OP PELE ‘ : Misery of Thousands in The mye i 4 Archie O. Johnson Kenneth W. Simons High Tribunal ... President May z ‘ Vice Pres, and Gen'l. Manager Sec'y-Treas, and Editor + Resort to “Packing” Bench. : Bo oe . Ohio City Subscription Rates Payable in Advance By ROLNEY DUTCHER Hl a Daily by carrier, per year cs . $7: (Tribune Washington Correspondent) hae Dally nd Lary per year (in reel eas om . Washington, Jan. 23.—Like it or 5 3 2 : A ged Daily by mail per year (in state outside of Bismarck). not, girls and boys, you are now in sf es E 2 . 2 é : bad , ‘ eg | Weakly by wall in state per year <---- ‘00. ||the midst of a huge bellyhoo ‘and igh : ; 5 vi, both of Minneapolis and 40 Vir Gos ‘Weekly by mail outside of North Dakot hullabaloo about the U, 8, Supreme ginia Weekly by mai] in Canada, per year... i Court, consciously designed by an ad- ministration which is determined to # Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation lick what it calls the “reactionary” F majority of the court by whatever Member of the Associated Press bisini may prove to be the most ef- ive. In public speeches and statements, PAST COMMANDERS HONORED BY VETS Special Program Marks Legion The Assoclated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for republicas tlon of the news dispatches credited to tt or not otherwise credited tn this | congressional debates, newspaper : 2 bi dh in. r ei f ee Ree eet ata Ae ether mation hareio’ are alee: reserved tT! ctloes, wad sue brobaeast yeti a3 ; fr : 4 Meeting; Rue Is Presented 5 5 court through the decades has é a os 3 Z With Insignia The American Right thwarted the noble democratic aims : ete a _ Mr. HM, Lowe, an electrician at Oakes, N. D., is exercis- LHe orem EAT ; : a : a : pee, commanders of eA Spetz ing his fundamental right as a citizen to take a fling at his|threatens to nullify the will of the ° rw} ; honored by their fellow veterans Fri- state government. agiceoy hed Pigeons od ied ieee : day night at a regular meeting of the In a circular sent to members of the legislature, to mayors|and approved by its elected presi- ‘ Pe: ; rf : 4 erate World War Me- of cities, to newspapers and presumably to others, Mr, Lowe ae Re fres ee Lie ed oy z s ‘All of the 13 men who had served expresses himself with indignation at certain government ac-| ever its merit, will be the answer to oa 3 ; teal post in phe papectiy, ead brad tivities which he contends touch him unfairly. At the same|that interpretation of the constitu- an) : f § SREIe Burke as taster of ceremiene time he discharges a bit of political philosophy which he feels Lay area aney Eel ror — : 4 : p i beginning, with 4. BS ae is produced by a clear-eyed appraisal of the times. has spent several hundred thousand 4 i f elected in as rien . *, ' 4 . mander. Since then, it was pointed Asserting in a foreword that he is “stealing a few days sesh i ate tere was it out, the custom has been to name 8 from my business to do a public job that is crying to be done”| ‘The New Deal didn't an try to j i : vad ue ne oe tention ie Mr. Lowe refers feelingly to what he terms “kicks in the pants” mae a care during oe compe i smaller houses. term as commander early last fall, . : a . rtain degree is was presented with a past-comman- from his government. Then he outlines a remedy. managed to screw up its courage. Bibles | es 5 nor wine i One of his peeves has to do with the bonds and licenses| The gag is off! made by Jack Williams, state adju- F. D. BR. Keeps Close Watch : : - Sleep Without Blankets tant. Williams also spoke briefly on which are required of businessmen. For example, an elec- aoe Mr. Roosevelt sits in the White : : a Children sleeping on floors with-| the legislative program, both in con- trician’s bond costs $15 and must be renewed annually. The} Howse, his ear attuned to the mani- : “ Ss 4 gress and gts Aneaeeac: ask. ’ total to the electricians is $2,230 a year, which goes to the bond-| festations of popular reaction, one ae 3 i ing help of the veterans in obtain. 3 4 ts if eye on newspaper clippings and di- io ssa Lents ing its enactment. £ ing companies. Master electricians pay a license fee of $7 each| gests i¢ the White House mail and the ‘A number of senators and repre- + ot! sentatives, who also are members * A observe the degree to which that the Ameri Legion in their. home annual cost is about $2,100, assessed against a small number of|sugust tribunal bends before the ities) rece uiWieduced) asiyere maar) babies. skilled laborers and small businessmen, clamor, W M ( ) Erexyone bers of the local post and visiting Lowe would renew the licenses every five years instead of fia message to congress, insisting ith ther veterans who had served as com- means “must” be found to 4 manders of Legion posts other than while journeymen and special assistants pay $3 each. The total|other on the supreme court itself to annually, would have the present board of electricians meet only| adapt “judicial interpretation to the]) == once a year and would limit the expense account to $200 per| Present national needs,” was care- - Despite everything, seem a member with an electrical inspector in the fire marshal's office|consetved attack with these sims: | RADICALS THRIVE ON SUFPRES- | Massachotis cy wanted to exabe| ers" of the Upton Sincaix brand ts Shen, Be tatang gutta Find Three Guilty of i b e IN “Les. Miserables” and “The Three| either to ignore them or expose the ¢ . to do the routine work, along with other duties, to keep down} 1; To swing Chie! Zoeice Hees) Ccotumbus (0) Dispatch) | aflketers” trom the student’ read-| fallacies of thelr reasoning. « They | Liquor Law Violation the cost. If such a man is not now employed, he suggests, some-| ate of mind which will cause them| If a bill pending in the Massa-| ing list, thrive on suppression, for when any-|, We can only walt and hope for tne ub ecaa pleaded galty endatines one could be fired and a person appointed who has the re-|to support lberal interpretations of| chusetts legislature’ is passed, public| Upton Sinclair has been around for| thing is suppressed the public im=| er 544 eg aon ee cae e Seppe bad. other persons were tried and convict- i itution in ith| and private Mbraries of that state| a long time. In his career of muck-|mediately is inclined to suspect the |" 5 quired ability. : : ee ei Trandels wad Cardo-| will be prohibited from circulsting| raking he has “exposed” Just about motives of the suppressor and to ask ees eee oe, ne eae ee tare All told, Lowe figures that this program would save one|zo, as opposed to the inflexible con-| the books of Upton Sinclair. The we-| everything, Taneing from _poltics, embarrassing questions, the frst, of Calls on Citizenry liquor in City Magistrate E. 8, Allen's al ttitudes of Justices Suther- : | journalism, education, capitalism, to/ wi “How come?” ‘The j amall body of 150 men about $5,000 annually. This is not to erate Ge cheer aee the Chicago stockyards. "The net're-| Sinclatrs serve a useful purpose in To Support Dances Berean, Pe beraeer rieeded ‘eutiy be sneezed at. Reynolds. sult is that he hag upset no apple-| any democracy. They keep the ma- Proclamation calling upon the peo-|When \arraigned before Judge Allen As part of his exercise in civic thought, Mr. Lowe wants| 2. BD me the lives of oe on Soraiicon. ue" po oa rigerinsel wade er a cele tease ere ple of’North Dakota to support the Lae reer rt was deferred until “4, 0 ” ‘ enol see servative justices so miserab| . fourth fe Y to organize a “‘people’s lobby.” Under its principles any citizen|?P0'e- two of them may be persuaded f for » time and caused a lot of talk,| always a vigorous reminder that free| fourth annual birthday bald O00) "S00 Sina Mes. Peter Zevik were with a bright idea would need only write to the mayor of each | to retire, but eventually went the way of all| speech is an inherent right. When} 5.7 co “was issued Saturday from|found guilty by a jury following a c d. * the other Sinclair enthusiasms, leay-| they are summarily sat upon or village and town. That worthy would encourage his local §. Ty cha, ee on ratide ; |-ing its sponsor more or less discred-| gagged the tirst step has been taken pac ate I Le ov een 50 days in jall and pay a fine of #109 citizenry to express itself on the subject, send petitions to the] there will be an articulate, preasing jong. ited as a political figure, toward the sort of thing that has ippled| and costs, Mrs, Zevik’s sentence was legislature and otherwise give voice to public opinion. ee for a cate! a) a) : . The way to oppose social “reform-| made democracy a rarity in Europe. a maaloned by, AnER AEDS pare vale poreape este aaa arriba ts a . * \ court's presen' ol rASes nts ant e two mut Oh, Boy. Won't we let our representatives know what) rederai tegislation. eevee ii otal a on Gis ktireel vice: ; many are financially unable to ob-|husband was ordered committed to ‘vox p’ really means hereafter,” gloats Mr. Lowe as the full Hopes te Arouse Public Sunday in February. |e ae 7:20 G45. ima Bvangeliatte service, tain treatment necessary to relieve|the county jeil. possibilities of his scheme crowd in upon him. Reena Le Rd iad . aa Alas meeting x the Greatest Onport tn Lite. TiAaecctiig “Anat ie balls’ stg om Avi solve saat too’ cases wonleb : . ‘, tae . . M a - p It is encouraging to see him and other citizens taking this| people will be sufficiently “educated” with J on young eon = o Php Hon | OTE enterprise, “deserving of the|sppealed to the district court and } attitude, After all, the responsibility rests upon the individual] eoner or later to be not only recep: weet? STC y tite memvers ef [tices er ge cac [Eater unged sil eho ore financial [pearance of the, defendant. Allea ‘: ‘ i ‘ 5p. m— ye § and the more earnestly he discharges it the better government esthonea, fast Mivednenday evenine, mening ie ens | ab end, thelr susistance and {sald be would pass on the suftcleney he is going to get. Whether or not Mr. Lowe’s propaganda| intention is to keep pushing the fev as nepeees pesedercd jet fixe ao sake Det | chee oad later in te (atlernogn, ‘i ears “ Y ag ped - * |ter citizens of less fort hildren| ‘William Abelson found A system works—and the probability is that it will not—no harm Reet ane right up to a sun Set ame ae eA NOIRE ALL CHUREH DOULE | sucwDe ibs te who, through no tault of their own, guilty of violating the clty. statute 3 ‘ ne Ae * sj ° ‘ =| baw ere a ence’, Minneapolis, Jan. 23.—(?)—Mrs./are physically ‘unfit and without|/and will be sentenced ne 4 will be done by trying. If every citizen wrote his legislators] It may beens inner Gilet trae, #5 eee ens Cretta Quelker, operator of a small|funds to improve their condition. day. at Ween 4 every day, telling them what he thinks, there would bé more Lebaaeh Pe raci cad aarenestod AEG) Rae ; , hotel, told police she had frustrated - good legislation and less bad legislation. the time of the court's decision on ‘on the Rehabilitation of] 36% ‘ol Mrs, | the suicide attempt of a couple who __ Whether or not he is correct in his analysis of the situa-|the Wagner apes nigra 5 p..m, Bible hour in charge of | wo Miracles got’ Mercy.” Piha irate ’ saa as it applies to electricians, there is no doubt that Mr. See er nerat tp justify the rvices.. Mra, M1" 1199" Public worship. both unconscious on # bed. She our er. ea t we touches a sensitive spot when he mentions the costs of] president in leading an open, positive — the Bread of| g Annual observance of Pioneer Day. |roused them and called police. but aki see Ucn Gre capereett the two fed beter pole eve By William Brady, M. D. licenses, bonds and inspections. campaign to curb the court. i a4 i f e No one is sure, however. If the| ,,Monday sve ning, Jan. 25. at 8) Message by the minister: Preach As a matter of governmental decency license costs should! country appears to take such ad-|{ : im CKFYR, Presenting the Eecasedltig ty Len seeergigties et. Raat : . \ calm, 13 esday evening, Jan. 26, Social te f he held to the cost of examination and issuance. The entire| verse decision babies ehttif yr e estin Waither League. ant to Heart Hour ndeavor ser- (French market. bond situation should be reviewed. Unless there is real, prac-|tion will wait for a decision on the nounce from'7:to'9 p.’m. . ee ae a tical need for a bond none should be required, communion ‘services in both langu- ° For example, every person obtaining a cigarette license is ted to é must also take out a bond to insure compliance with the law. “Some of the preaidents closest ad: : Large Bird Dealers pay thousands of dollars annually, but nothing is ever visers are betting that if aning Hughes, Robert, RIZO) 2 Sleigh. collected on these bonds. THEY CONSTITUTE AN EXPEN-| tao" Sntinucs tor stand Stamp, News There ene. Gees on Hoses of Dr. Brady will answer qnseee or diagnosis. Write letters ly in care of bune. All Bi ‘The 4 stamped, self-addressed envelope, to health but not dis- ink. Address Dr, accompanied by & IF I HAD WINTER COUGH &@ year I have been trying to make up m: hesitated as I have always believed you used by the medical organization to get their propaganda 2s ze eS iff i i i E SIVE FORMALITY, AN UNFAIR N By LS. Klei tured bird. rea voor. “Aiptget red cd cated aM ubaervaeed Apis nee BURDEN UPON THIS y 'S. Blein A Cravat Tolaial Pir iviain NEAR 1s Halt. oo i North Dakota, had a perfectly good doctor, The same may be said of many other bonds and licenses cereal ies aise SaSaaaA 19To slumber. : eR ie : now required by the state. oe ze You mag nave nodoed, that ome evi. ACRE mary [PIO] is protected This, together with the multiplicity of inspectors, has|of those who were the bitterest antl 14 Declines. TIRIVIE IO MMOL, €} _in Europe, often come in for jawbone political treatment—but nothing| Ne" Deas, pasore, elect Is Wild duck. QIAIRISIMTIOPICAFO JON ID Ig] 28 Pertaining to has ever been done about it. This legislature could make a hit > : 18 Ove that ee aS BERUISALI 27 Dae i with the people by reviewing this situation frankly and fairly ROM ONS Fees eminsion Bees handles. [LATINA AMC TorMiA] 28 Assistance. and taking such remedial steps as may be necessary. That a stamps, covering the trans-Pacific 5 ae racer. BGA Baus bird. See great improvement could be made is obvious. flights. Some sources hint that the | 23 Darned. z z 35 To pare. present 25-cent rate will be re- 24 Corpse. 37 To cleave. duced. Others mention stamps of 25 Stress. plant. VERTICAL 38 Cow-headed varying values covering the trips 28 Venomous 51 It announces 1 Frightened. goddess. Seaway Treaty Coming Up ionifi 7 5 to Hawaii, Guam, Manila, and snake. birth,accord- 2The ankle. 40 To flit. One of the most significant things which can come before China. : Jae 29 Wayside hotel. ingto——. 3Foretoken. 42 God of war. damp are injurious, coddle themselves in every way, shutting themselves off the present session of congress, in so far as the northwest is Rumors also cover possibility of | 30 Outfit. 54 Large parrot. 4 Note in scale. 43 Turfs. +] from the benefits of fresh air, ultraviolet irradiation (of sunlight), and ed, is the proposal to ratify the ty with Canada early.connections with China. An- 31Morindin dye. 55 Fishing bags. 5) iont brown. 45 Ana. the vitalizing, invigorating effects of adequate oxygenation, good metabolism, viding for the Great Lakes-St. Lawren ay Which A it nouncement of oe opening flight 32 Paid publicity. 5? Ulcers. a ietc clot 47 Common It T had win hh (chronic bronchitis) with or wi : . ence seaway which woul may come too late to be included 34To immerse. 58 Prophet. ive awater cress. (constant wheese, ballooning of portions of the lungs) or esciethinantgerd die in this column and still give col- 36 Ozone. 59 Furnace India. 48 Roll of film. lectors dort ie send their covers 39 Exclamation. frame. 7Snaky fish. 49 36 inches. rane oe eaaaren pote some ot oe oat tae, uae ce ee perish to China for the return trip. Local | 41Closeness. 60 Wager. S Neuter pro- . 52 Sailor. there is a maximum of sunshine, say in Southern California, Arizona, Mex- make Duluth one of the great ports of the world. That the matter will be presented seems assured. ,The northwest hopes it will be and that the prestige gained by however, get such 44 Evader. 61.1t is mostly noun. 53 Mesh of lace. ¥ 4 - v 2% - ico, Florida, or better live in such a climate the und. + : : e news in their postal bulletins di- 46 Oil business. an Old —— 10To guide. 56 Street. year roi In lieu of President Roosevelt in the last election will enable him to put rect from Washington. Collectors | 50 Yellow bugle _ bird: 11 To wash. 58 Therefore. that I'd go to considerable trouble and even some initial expense to have my homie and my place of business if possible air-conditioned, equipped with efficient apparatus to maintain sitomalically @ contort « sid —temperature of 65 to 68, relative humidity of 50 to 60 per cent-rsimilar to the air of the ideal climate. I say initial expense, for such provisions humidifying the heated and dried out air effect economies in the fuel = sumption through the winter which in a few seasons more than pay for Every morning I'd invoke the aid of vi head, rest for 4 while with elbows and hands on the floor and loper nore body still in bed, or use one of those trick beds and have Manuelo crank if foot for a while. Of course I'd do a dosen or more somersaults ing anyway, as every sedentary adult should. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS should see them for earliest in- formation about such covers, 4 . Liberia has issued a new series of bi-colored triangles in six values. The first five picture birds and animals of Liberia. The six-cent. stamp bears a portrait of ° King Christian X of Denmark next June will celebrate his 25th anniversary on the throne, and a set ‘of six stamps will be issued for the event. fe. Peru ‘has just issued a colorful it acroas. Outside of congress the battle has already started, one of the notable skirmishes being an exchange of letters between Daniel W. Hoan, Milwaukee's Socialist mayor, and Robert S. Maestri, mayor of New Orleans. » ‘The latter is against the seaway and Mayor Hoan is for it. So, for that matter, is the northwest as a whole, and it is sin- cerely to be wished that the treaty will be enacted and this area brought more than 1,000 miles nearer the ocean. Colitis Please tell me if you think it makes any difference whether a person ’ with colitis drinks whiskey or highbalis. Our doctor makes l- ference. (Mrs. R, M. P.) aie oul Answer—Was your doctor under the influence when he said 20? Prob- wi ZEAE / ably few good doctors would concur in that opinion, i Hanae anna acta “Drs. Simpson has lost 10 pounds in the last several weeks.” We un- © @evatand, however, that her husbai®i-to-be hhas several hundred thousand. : oe ~_A movie actor says he is profiting by a memory course hé ts taking. It fs mow a cinch for him to remember the first name of Miss Simon. of “When she aits down while skating, Princess Jullana cries out two | words from the Pollsh language." Other people fall back on the profane. ‘University of Michigan police caught t freshmen window-| . Spranshiy fuer digging We tlnals waterial or thelr couse on neste: Our cooking class studying vitamins. You said orange should served soon after it is squeezed out, for it loses vitamin © os scesdine over night. Another well-known doctor says orange juice prepared at night and kept in the refrigerator is still rich in vitamin C next morning. (8, D) Answer—Still Perhaps, but not i freshly a an eb; 20 rich as it was when (Copyright 1987, John F. Dille Co.) mails. * (Copyright,-1937, NEA Service, Ine)

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