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sii i BR I TTS or aes ° ts BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1937 Pecocoooorosccocococe: PPO POL POO OLS Serococrcooocoo=o. The Stream That Needs to Be Kept Flowing eecrcocccocoocccs coccccccccccossroooss © ote By Ty ‘ BS (eeec cc cccccccccoocococes. he Bismarck Tribune Behind Scenes An Independent Newspaper THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ; re Washington tate, City and County Official Newspaper eccccccccccoccccoccccosos ¢ Ne ~“——"T Was Lewis Wino in ‘Putting the Published daily except Sunday by The Bismarck Tribune Company Bis-| president on the Spot"? Many Be- lave N. D, and entered at the postoffice at Blamarck as second class mall) gin to Wonder an It Becomes Clear 5 That He Stakes Future on Fate of Mrs Stella 1. Mann Auto Drive, Where His Majerity President and Publisher Position In Doubtful, I REFUSE TO ATTEND BY PROXY Correspondent who feels that many who write to this column do not reflect proper appreciation for my efforts and then goes into a detailed history of Surgery in the—Family, from which narrative I quote one epi- sode to show how mad it makes me. Weekly by mall in Canada, per year lime. But there can be no question of the importance of the issue from ‘There can be no answer ab this Archie O Johnson Kenneth W Simons By ROD) TCHER . ‘ Vice Pree and Gen'l, Ma Reo'y Treae and Wditor (Tribune Washin Correspondent) ie : : ) { The correspondent's son was about to be circumolsed by the family a Washington, Jan, 30.—ven the ap 3 doctor. Correspondent insisted on being present, noticed among the Subscription Rates Payable in Advance fronds and admirers of John L, Rigrenpie ee P sree Se ‘ amy; | preparations a test for blood coagulation time, asked the nurse why they did r 7.29 || Lewis aro mixed up as to the wladom, a : _ P that, and nurse replied that they always took the coagulation time before Send by potted ver hah ide 73) || !mpltcations and possible consequences —— esigesnte “a f : a tonsillectomy. Whereupon correspondent blew up. For years he had Dally Cy mall per year (in state outalde of iinnarcic) {6.00 |{Of hls call to President Roosevelt for Yn ‘ oa Ww 3 been a militant cam against bloody tonsil operations, in fact ever Bally by mall putetde of North Dakota 4 ‘$00. || help in tho General Motors strike, ‘ aince I had advocated the modern method of extirpating tonsils with dia- Weekly by mall ih state per year... $109 |] Accompanied as it was by pointed thermy ‘electro coagulation). Nuree summoned doctor and doctor and Weekly by mall outeide of North Dakota, per year * 150 reference o Roosovelt’s political ob- correspondent went to the mat about it. Doctor pleaded that it was the 32.00 Ugations to organized labor, routine to remove the tonsils whenéver a youngster was anesthetized for circumcision. Correspondent was admant and said he would have a cir- cumeision alone or nothing. “I’m a regular Everett True when I blow up,” he reports, “and I told him Dr. Brady is my authority...” and the harassed family VWoctor, exercising admirable restraint under the cirdumstances, of Clreulatl aove angles. . For instance, if ‘ me Ne tee = ; we tly : » 2 gently acceded with the mild restraint. Lewis is golng lo exhibit conspicuous- iW Momber of the Associated Press ly bad Judgment in time of crisis, des] This a faint suggestion of the many difficult and trying situations tet mn —emenen= 1 volopment of the American labor ata ttt fo} into which my friends drag me every day. You have no idea how many The Avgoctated Prone te ively entitied to the for republioa | movement Is likely to bo delayed. And : | ° . SY Postmortems, operations, confinements, bedside battles and kitchen con~ Hted to tt or not otherwh vedited In thie it he maken mistakes which have dis- * 4 ferences I attend daily, by proxy and unconsciously. If the real doctors of ttom of the howe, diapatel feels wapaper and a @ 100 ° at rane of Vepubtication all other entaneoue orlgin ter herein are all Parallel Advance _ Btates than to the mother country. This is disclosed by studies on tho farm situation which ‘ghow'that farmors in the United States and those in the do- minton are going forward on about the samo basis. In this country, the income of the average farm family was $1,277 In 1996 as compared with a recent low of $752 in 1982 and a recent high of $1,736 in 1929. The comparative aituation ie better than the figures alone indicate, since the © things the farmer buys are not as high in price now as they were in 1929, Tho improvement Is Indicated by tho fact that the average expense for farm operation was $567 in 1936 as | | compared with $641 in 1982 and $911 in 1929. In Canada the same trend occurred almost’ in direct pro- portion, At the low point of the depression, Canadian farmers were rovelving 35 per cent of the 1926 level of prices, but the things they bought had dropped to only 82 per cent of the 1929 level, Canada is a part of the British empire, but in its struggle | for economic recovery It is moro closely attuned to the United astrous consequences, his own leader ship will be endangered as well as the future of his great industrial organt= zation drive, It can be assorted confidently that Lewis felt he knew exactly what he was doing when he served notice of expecting Roosevelt: help against @ common enemy and also that the ef- foct on the inner White House circle Was something approaching constere nation, em F, D, Rw Influence Felt Although this will be dented, Roosevelt, had to all intents and pure Poses been intervening in the strike Uhrough long distance telephone cone versations with Governor Frank Mure phy of Michigan. ‘The extent to which the president made recommen- dations to Murphy as to his handling of the situation cannot be revealed here, but the governor's refusal to allow troops to be used against strike ers or to permit local forces to try to eject sitdown strikers was an out- standing event in labor history, Some of Roosevelt's closest friends complain. that Lewis should have come to the White House and said the same thing privately to the president, departmentalized church school with the country, the family practitioners, believe half of the things my proxy is cited as authority for, it is indeed a wonder I have a friend left in the Prorrot that this correspon: tance that dent had me wrong in the particular inst described. On the contrary I should say a doctor has no right to remove ® child’s tonsils in any circumstance without knowledge and consent of the parent or guardian. If the child described required circumcision but had no particular tonsil trouble, I should say the proposal to remove the tonsils just because the child ha; to be taking an anesthetic for the circum- cision was wrong from every standpoint of medicine or surgery. Perhaps in the correspondents neck of the woods the doctors are a bit too radical. In another place in the he tells how a relative's normal appendix ‘was removed when the doctors rating for uterin displacement, and the appendectomy cost recalls the attempt of some of the great surgeons of the gay nineties to popularize prophylactic appen- dectomy—that is, they sought to persuade people to have the appendix removed when @ 30 there would be no risk of appendicitis later on. der way, but probably helped to give surgery : QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Clean or Simple You spoke of “a simple appendicitis operation.” Six months ago my son had such an operation and I am left to mourn. (Mrs. A. O. C.) Answer—I meant & clean operation, that is, one not complicated by sepsis or peritonitis or other result of delay. Enlarged Thymus Your answer under the heading “Enlarged Thymus,” that the possi- bility of_that condition should be ki in mind when a young infant has difficulty in nursing, regurgitates too much, has crowing or noisy breathing, gets blue in the face. My sister’s baby has such symptoms... (D. W.) tra will pa ette will 8 every department at your service. A Answer—X-ray pictures shows whether thymus is enlarged. Few X-ray eee for every member of the fam-| treatments will usually bring about normal conditions. Not a few young ‘Epworth League 6:30 p.m. Topte: | infants who present no such symptoms are found to have enlarged thymus. ‘aterial Things.” | The thymus is a ductless gland in front of windpipe behind breastbone. By the end of 1986 prices were at 65 per cent of the 1926 level | instead of publicly putting FD. 7. y nek » t y Pik eal Peed nee Pemney ee Neate cae Additional Churches | Week laery but the average level of prices for non-agricultural goods was 5 Hester yon © a p that Lewis had made remarks taking | @— aang Dae ee ea : iat the same level as 1932, a “Tet the president come to me” attle| imam LuriRAN CHURCH PAIL ep pene | wovetcoming sister re le, . 16 Ave, D ursday ni rayer service, Leader—! e: lower! our Figures on conatimption of both agricultural and manu-|"%\. storesting thing ts that there a Rese INherseatirs Piuiay wight 6:00, The CA. young| young people of High school @xe and Green ractured articles also prove the close kinship between the two/ 1 n 5 iy, Jan, Tie day of the} people in charge, A cordial welcome! over are urged to be in attendance. Hard water from well, pumped electrically into house through brass | ‘ ip had Deen no communication about iat. to all, Evening worship 7:30. At. this | plumbing, stains bowl, sink, the dish fe ig North Amertcan nations. the strike between Roosevelt and 3 a mM, school and Bible | service the pastor will give fourth Q 2 » even mop a decided green. Is it safe Lewis, although the latter's group slass meeta in the| FIRST BRVAN CRURCH f his series of sermon lectures on to use for drinking and cooking?- (F. F. B.) Perhaps the fact that there are no fortifications along the | spent ‘more time, money and effort on ) Si "The Church sage for reative Living and the Sanctity of Answer—So far as the green stain goes, yes. That is merely a com- , T onight “American-Canadian border and the close friendship which has | Roosevelt's re-election than any other Seventh at Roster tpnight: | pound of copper, and @ wee bit of copper is rather beneficial. i group did, Secretary of Labor Frances. Wim Lemke, Minister Sane and Safe Reduction , ‘marked the two nations for more than 100 years have something | Perkins waded. Into the situation i t1¢ gly Re COON arg ETP Net Caner neal ae wena eager me wns on em arias eu, Jere cet o/Teduce, 1 wank. to XoOw. sinet. . C. B.C.) 300 a. to do with this phenomenon. In any event it is something | an effort to settle it, but this was 00 vent rahi. aupt. . ‘0 i ny is ingen ortort o sete tt, but this was an} Vocal duete-ilelen” Johnion and | teasons cthe Financiat Coat of Al-|° Anthem: The Tord Is My she-| Answer—My advice is, Don't. | How long did it take to accumulate he (The Economic '—Smart. ‘excess poundage? Why attempt to get rid of it suddenly? Send ten cent worthy of world notice, for it shows that two countries under ‘Selabor field and to outshine | Wands Swenton. runer” [See x Bconomilc rte to eetiee st re Rich Yor g a S . 0! y; “Noo a | different government's can advance together if they go about] Assistant Secretary of Labor Bd Me=|—Hotman, “Tile. tg the {ie of oh Proverba: 217 eeety Matthew hae i: ‘coin and stamped envelope bearing your address, for booklet “Design for “it in the right way. Grady, rather than a mission handed reat religions paintings to | 2 2, 8 Dwindling,” which tells how to reduce sanely and safely. 1 : ner by a president, ene eho wathend. with receive an [J We tpinoned, plantat svorenle. Be e: pen Men Malaria and Mosquitoes | ue i) wee #x10 Inch copy of this maaterniece. 4 | Anthem, byt ye choir: “Bing Unto} Weaken v3 R. Vater, Us I have read of malaria ond. mosquitoes, but is it true that malaria ngth or Weakness’ yn Db 1, beginning at $3 he ra Ww 2 comes from newly worked ground? Have heard it said that a person taking O01 s 5 Same Old Problem 1h is open to argument perhape, |; Te taclen Ald’ will give 's upper | Message, by the minister: “Walking| ren Dosti Aen "Carvice on|® farm on new ground has to contend with malaria for the first three Beoause we live in a wheat country and production of that| whether ‘the Lewis challenge to] Wednesday, Feb. 3, at T30 p.m] 880 p.m KIER: presenting the Wean 30, years, (Mrs. W. J. W.) odity has been reduced {i Roosevelt actually conatituted an ad- | Devotional Nour at the paraonage art to Heart Hour” We Y y to attend; ‘Answer—Malaria is inoculated by the bite of the onl jer, the Fle, @ y has C } years, i \ rately el y - | | —l of only carrier, i commodity ha greatly reduced in recent years, residents) mission of weakness or a claim of] ead Peatm #¢ and doin ue | | esto pe me nriatian Endeavor Bet. vices. ‘ lane ee A to of teis & alights with ite ra |) of this area take it for granted that there is no over-production | sirength, p. m— Evangelistic service, ‘Texas Hunters, using 16 ‘grey-| Perpendicular to the surface of the skin. Mosquitoes of the ordinary breed | Tt Nas been obvious that the United Gospel message Fees ministe: hounds, killed more than 60 jackrab- | (Culex) which never carry malaria alight with body parallel with surface. i Fria ¥ | ‘of food anywhere, but the recent contment of Carlyle Thorpe, | ss "o eo) RAS if Ves! Automodlie Workers had signed up| ME Wetkers, | TAA pellowanth Hout, *™ pits in four hours recently. (Copyright 1937, John F. Dille Co.) choad “ the Caltivenia Walnut Growers association, dissi-)iess than « majority of QM: work- cremation nea” SERN CONN TAT vegaags ak nets pe mae oek ‘ is iden, ers and Uhat the committee for Indus- —e meeting for Bible study and prayer, — ; trlal onganization had practically been | BUMARCK GOSPRE ‘TARER Rev, CF. struts will continue ‘big —_., Said Mr. are forved to UntOW taelt Ano tive seriver| CORSE, Huekentn ANG essen | sees sattieiae tor, Members ef the "We can Ourselves all we want about nuts being an alls | Nevertheless C. I. O. leaders have 5 y i classes Byangelical Church.” BY ROBERT DIC aenson food but 90 per cent of the abet are made by packers during [Been elated at membership gains | {1° OT UU en aha Ute ge toe KSON the fall monthay And Trean think of one or tee Netter ways of (Made in (he face of Intensive labor| “$i"kew' im, Divine worehin. Chee: | — ee : 1 walnul AS excens applies are ee ° i ¥ “keg epeg Gel be much prosperity in the walnut rere 2 tae ae hand, ae Lewis move- wae a iat. ection coven) eel syedey, Sanuney att 3 ” —_—_—_———— w of anpply and demand takes care of that, ment has Ged up @ huge corporation | tign KECU, Mandan, | Mornlag worship 10:30, * 5 could blamed actions them “The trouble ix that our California farmers have just deen Jand doeens of its plants. About 135,- Toure people whe A ke anu Preiude fa, Minor, Voter: SAMGSAC CANESERT. aauguier of uae be le? eS about Among all the em- producing too many walwuts recently, Both acreage and tonnage OO) men are out of work, That's] ipating. ; Anthem: “Hark, Hark My Soal"— of wealthy PHILIP CaRPaeub, Hi fendi = ployes, Frank was not in evidence. Have been tiicreaaing by leaps and Bounds Since T have been with | Sanily a weak position and Lewis, in] | Tb me The, last service in, thie, Shell en Senger ra gy Ea aeiar ae bale ene | Marcia ‘was conscious of a sinking ‘Ure Association, acreage Nas increased from 80000 to 150000 and Is startling statement—which was | AMUSE tke ane sation auhe | the frees —Rdmandson ava ike other bonds pe pas oad tray heart. She eat ah OUlPU Mom A million to ed milton pounds, Under existing eco | MATEY decigned to Duck Up his fores | ject wht NeoTne 3} Ark” with} Solo, selected—Mra W. C. Wiison. tlle rae Sa oaedeteages homie conditions this countzy will not consume over BAAOOD Nun- | AF least Delieved: Ne was on safe | Sant ba Sarl dhe a pat ale Pea ie nent atl epee aed pre Ate all bee Gred-pound Daga ata price Uiat ie at all profitable to the growers, ARLURE ground, Any strike is a) tonnetae attention Sa] Raita. eertecn ol. waciee on | hegtics Se ree ate or eave Suanuing and hoping Dat the past S:year average production has Deen 70.000 bags with | RAuNDIe and the appearance of groups Adon Mugent Sound. preparatory to! Sha We Belleve f Aer and funds of! «so he wasn't here yesterday?” © record Cornage tt. 1835 of 807,000, During each of the last four pe Te Take pale S Mh : sending ie nee New York she said dully. Years the season's aaladle aupply on the Pacifty Coast has varied oY . v Tsai from a minimum of 118000 to a max! oon” | COREE for the stuff they wanted. But hef “No, but, as I said, he may have Hi} of TA Jeo 0 mun of over 900,000, | eee had always given good investment ‘had a day off, or may have been | Perhaps the moat significant phrase in Mr, Thorpe's state-| _ ._ Puture at Stake ladvice—“Four per cent without 2 | > | ment in his reference to “exiating economic conditions.” Wale oy in ine Te aranmace eonnarea | ee eas EEN wan [oe ne S| “On:the other hand, John, bay- {tute are a luxury product, They are not necessary to sustain | hat he has taken a strong. postion | Rim Gureagerdecters terre teers | Unfortunately, his New York IDE seen you and suspecting that 4 Aife, People can either eat them or let them alone, Tee eo oe Seey of Sek te fice'tie Sanecisl obligstions. she | onections Red introduces a lee would be looked for, he may 1 | But how many million pounds would be needed to supply oe, \ oe The 261st oes eeegiemhens UBetoreloe ape at all, don’t you Fj the demand if every American family could buy all of the | T'S #6 tue that Lewis was cor | Lede jconverting @ considerable sum of Se eee : i s UNO ect hr. saying Roosevelt’s political | Cath | lmoney i you before I left New Yor! Nealnuts it wanted, either as food or to add to the delectability. pais in labor were fighting Roveevel See SAR ORL, | dered Reig pel Rada ae him, somehow, until I could at cakes, puddings, desserts and the numerous other dietary (Woks ravaligt” campaign enemies | @ Ris family a ASS SOO [been attracted by a scheduled pool Sts net, J might have known he 4 atems in which they can be used to advantage. the stain Miao INO Me Gara) Eee PRS COR AT OmCOve 2 Te. jeeesere as Po eae sort | Mr. Thorpe suggests that the walnut growers cut down | ce Pout-Morgan group is well known, taal TAL LIAME NEIVOME N isomers wing that he was Frank Ken- heir production. Another remedy might easily be found in| Wane wee rdauanr es ne LF Sound of « SIS UU UL AT ' ylation of the fee es at gon ; Wing economic conditions to broaden the market, Furthermore, the same school | wees” at i [sbatad og ae #5 |_ ‘Hold him?” seid John, “Ree < L * = =) — =) ; oe, * 2 ‘ RN ey ar iho ihe SEES PASS) i an effort to rebuild, and had wi foe. Tm in the dark about De Prous come ont of the present atraggke with | 18 Rigid Gwinins 85) | Dessed their quick demise. ee Te wastever ay ro} h 5 ANRELOUS F P even at ‘on the industry, which | 20 Source of i He mised ; i's all about, if you're afraid he Tn a midwestern city, a survey Naa been made of its first ta 2 before. Laoag Sndigo 48 His nation- |p dingy room, His meeting with [been friends for so long. is running away, let's call the IG traffic deaths in 1987, and some odd facts were discovered. | > nty a very small pereni- {21 Arch sbul- re cee shee. | John Waddell. on the day before jhe thought of her as triend, | Tasnee Rona of baht . 2 ea age Wal strikers’ demands as! stent. nit of work i i i not as the girl : 80 after of these vietims was killed by a drunken driver; none died on, these experis Gaim, definite | INot wholly $1 Growing out 6 i |to marry. ee how they “ te. & result of excessive speed; and none was a child, progres wha have Deen made and ue] 25 Branch 33 Seed Bag. — i jsort of slid ist er sy manager said, he could However, atudy of these cases uncovered the significant tae Ne er a a | aoe te othe: { jee rare ‘the young man apa eh erage from. fect that 12 of the 16 unfortunates were pedestrians, and that Givsiions as to Jona Les potucal | Every $8 To complain \ ‘Mercia than it did to him = Gescription. He had worked average age of theee 12 was €1 agen Engh KY st Howie | (ich was aor ange bad wo hy Ou Slee Seer, bat Bad ‘The eurvey, of course, covered but a half month's fatalities; | The essential issue as where he | eg ‘eats who DORRICE: ther'd had to hire a new over ai Une conclusion of the results emphasize that aged pedestrians are “marked ; @eath” unless they use extra caution in crossing streets. Gonyright, 1887, NBA Servies, Inc) | Whether it is defective vision, inability to judge auto SQ res or the inclination to save steps by jaywalking, that is SO THEY SAY yponsible for this high mortality among the aged, is hand to * di, nine, Whatever the cause, nieces, nephews, sons, and 4 ie ehters may save some loved ones if they will assume the #24 ity a aesagner. | Yok & naifal; Ws ihe Hele 12 Dress coat end sy Toward ; i | i : ee eae i tog—wet, PEE truthfully t Helen—ehe \ of educating their eldora to atreet dancers. i - ese Ea —- You have the aume way af Ie! H im that neighborhood for genera-| There was 2 3 Ps 3 a saan UUplgasant, News SS) ontery. TRY not bee! i Seon Ge fact ot et oe ad (cd Soe nnd Frank, Kents Was tie Sow of a tienda news that Sanford Bates has reaigned his post as di “ i beret sqecy: hs. oc [zee ee Hae, = of federal prisons is far from pleasant, Mr. Rates has Sey be See Sic yyanca oe an excellent record as a wie administrator who knew i. > cently bed & occurred to dim Gat { = te draw the line between undue severity, on the one hand j ——— dds agacetig a ER dmeg — <> wentimental coddling, on the other. “Weighed and found wanting” wanted to know. Tt iz reported in Washington that one reason for his resig Se Lee oe ‘was a clash Detween him and J. Edgar Hoover over parole * { He had brought his ovr weight method as the only one Que hopes these reports are exaggerated. | imto question. But if it hed not t> me. Let's just walk “BBn, Hoover has made an excellent record In the matter o! == ees fa Stk hee \ erooks. Mr, Bates has made an equally excellent i (THERE, cf commer, was be reel al] shout Gis later, waatter of handling crooks after they have deen co i Sok Be bad sigalg! ee ; goavicted, Mr. Hoover will be diminishing his own creat { gare ee He would where at midnight if he steps oat of Ris proper sphere and tries to draw i never heve feondered had be gol- had Genced. where st i loved Mis ou games: Sine. Pree [ee Neraeer comm Ms in someone cise’s game.

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