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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1987 it ais~ Dr. Brady will answer questions pertatalag ir rig oF ee} so gies, sh cmeeatin, elect Rutile Si 'be accompanied by © i The stamped, self-addressed envelope. 4p independent Newspaper THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER isd Scenes j Published daily except Sunday by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis-| new rewis Victories In | Bap ICD, and entered of the postotrion at Bimnarck as econd clas mall slders, It Laber Ald Terns Tide ba Mrs, Stella I. Mann hata President and Treasurer By RODNEY DUTCHER (Tribune Washington Correspondent) Archie O. Johnson Kenneth W. Vico Pres ané Ges'l Manager Secretary ané Editor a Member of Audit Bureau of Cireulation Member of the Associated Press ge ‘The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for republica- | at once into en of a aa tle peas ier pe Abie Cates | in ahie dustry. epapel 10 je local ne ‘Spun ja publisi ere! All rights of republication of ail other matter herein are aleo reserved. | Even more co is the campaign Desert Oasis bill to expand One man’s meat is another’s poison, as witness the efforts | After causing of this and other states to obtain revenue by increased thcome Dyalirraas fest taxes and Nevada’s attempt to induce the wealthy to accept| them in the le citizenship in that commonwealth because of its failure to do so. | Pe ‘he deciding California long avoided an income tax on the theory that it + would prevent the settlement there of persons with money, par- Ferre it i i EE ticularly those who had amassed a competence and wished to the vapors at ie may subsequen' retire to an equable climate. Florida still pursues this policy. |v stand out as the deciding factor we i 3 : . ' AY ‘ But Nevada, with little to lose, finds it convenient to intro-| 0", “Gar. ten Novembers cleo duce something wholly new. A year ago its promoters sent out| Partisan League sought to take al- } ;: ee oR . . : 10,000 letters to a carefully selected list advising them of the| ™St,full credit for labor. The boast i so ~ . nae 3000 or more units _ serlously of vitamin ©, 586 urilts ' pecuniary benefits of Nevada citizenship. The list includes: a| Roosevelt's mazgin was s0 wide it pre- balanced budget, no corporation tax, no income tax, no inherit-| cluded the theory th Toes ance tax, no tax on gifts, no tax on intangibles, the president fight of The divorce business, it would seem, has done a lot for| my life,” and the fact that this time Nevada. the Lewis support may EE ia? be the But now, if a proposal adopted by both branches of the| ignored. Nevada legislature is reaffirmed by the assembly of 1989 sind| __ Defeat for the president then approved by the people (that is the course of constitutional | Roosevelt, af: change in that state) the Nevada taxpayer will have reached | cas, snd i g 5 i | e { Hy the millennium, for it will then become a state with no taxes ao, other hand, means at all. more power, and more The idea is to set up a state lottery which, it is estimated, | Poste for! peaiceey Sed will net $500,000 a month. This is plenty to meet the needs of a its state government. Party > Since the initial plea a year ago Nevada has added to its| so far, the partnership has citizenship some 500 wealthy immigrants. They may do busi- ielera esd Lactating the ness in New York but they are citizens of Nevada. A good many] wagner nee rela of them came to get a divorce, learned the other beauties of the} Walsh-Healy bill, the state and remained long enough to become citizens. Nevadans| ‘pe, railroad, pensions bill still are angling for William Randolph Hearst, the first invita-| flung, extremely effective tion having been issued when the sage of San Simeon threatened reaaren ee to leave California flat on its back after passage of that state’s| american history, Roosevelt income tax law. came far more But the end is not yet. Nevada also protects newcomers| 1o%,"o0.0. "04 as well as citizens from alien influence. Its broadside tells the| concessions from " world that “Nevada has no radical organization in its entire| ‘nan snvone will : i i E 8 i i z k ‘ E : J : te f ih Fi Ha E é i Ege : = 3 E i Tea aul THEN H F 110,000 square miles. There is no political movement of even voll seas by pear pied for em: you slightly pinkish tinge.” the Supreme if the party to Truly it is an oasis in the modern desert. If the good people| (ar be tmonoed of thut state are not careful they may get trampled in the rush| wage-hour parents met of outlanders to participate in its glories. legislation sample case oc- * Fight Against Darkness Nowhere in the country has the fight against syphilis, now being led by the federal government, received more en-| Persuaded thusiastic support than from those who are interested in the| wins battle against blindness, that darkening of the windows of| debt the soul. E i E HER NAME IN LIGHTS : i F iF if F ETE g ; i : i i E i E : E Hi ; E i : or i ag Ee E> : g § mothers suffering with the disease—and hundreds of thousands| 0. unions, other in ; ’ eo balera Hint sone by WARNE BLIZARD. © 1907, NEA Senden tos j For the sad fact is that many children now are born into the Hey eeeh of evil-doing— rit goo — — {| World doomed to eventually live in darkness. Children born to] 500,000 Seite Se oe eran ere knew what they wanted. It | daugh | are so born every year—may not be blind at birth but they are|**#% toesaions, where he no longer figures much in 80 predisposed to eye troubles that they become blind later on.|» Bares ata may igh @ lessening of i oe inal i the people is that this tragedy may be averted if the expectant | ‘<"" mother will only submit to a blood test in time, for many of the] al! effects of pre-natal syphilis may be avoided if proper treatment] °*"* * is given. No woman need be bashful about doing this, for the pres- ence of syphilis need not indicate immorality, particularly among i z i ib L. Hate 5B H i E i i E = 4 5 f fi z ' if HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pussie to Iberia. 1 Heir to the = 41 Musi a Fes A women. Many of them are wholly innocent victims of one of ot sanaeree Me nies [and love _ the world’s great plagues. There is no good reason why their porting bee [eT ae poet oat [bride : eee evel be. ’ begun a campaign to_get out mall to M4 Excuse a i ex Y e economic saving of such a preventive campaign ‘is in-| Co>stessmen, your fs _ calculable, to say nothing of the human misery which would be phevesy et Hoch ytklre iste rang avolded. Nothing can compensate for the loss of sight, but] letiers for signature, trom Peta Taye 29 Beer. inermaver the celepnene; one there is a definite way of measuring the cost of blindness to the| neem 10, the len ine neies NOW Go ON WITH THE STORE 3 public—and the toll is terrific. It is good business as well as|holing their represent 23 Uncommon. i CHAPTER XIII ~ why not do Bid 2 @ [a | dramas. & Y Jennifer. Your " ‘Zood sense and sound patriotism to join in the campaign to} ‘! Hill 25 Heavy blow. Nal ; i Up, re nifer?’ stamp out this disease which destroys the lives and happiness| near’ tere eos eee pclae sve loads of tine” Here's your purse. of so many people. started.” 2 Rodent 47 Nowe. nary. 30 Culmination. 48To appear. 61 To stitch. 31Structuras 50H is called, VERTICAL teh i i citi Difference in Attitude the most powerful unit : s Sun: Commenting on the differences between commercial avia-|(COP7sht. 1997, NEA Service, Inc. 2a Mee ofl ie 52 Funyama 1s 3 Seunaice y i & BF & it | tion in the United States and Europe an expert American ob- mae their hose cane _—_ | server says much of the European equipment is either obsolete ~ BIf OF RUMOR ee ee A atecigg “ie son fet Bee cod dollars pee onto or suffers “from too close relationship to military types.” pple td 37To sin: 54 Gaelic cocoa into until she finds the thing she Which, come to think of it, is rather naive. It might have OF MEN ee casa arenes eee perp ee ea iene pr yr PR Boers cau ial tere tne — Loree ms accurate to say be they ARE military types, “a Facies nest. , s weight ey Jennifer, Ceovgee ae goula be engaged. But where can for moment to peace-time uses. In Europe every m Sally — Napoleon pain. 59 Black bread. Thirty-five a week Paneag Anne airline is financed by government and the prospect is that the é oust have been quite| *° Pieck So. Church ae pte be will fane ‘i eo i | hip which fli ) & boy in his day. ion't much future in be- but do it. ship wi today flies peacefully over Paris, Berlin, London, Vs Hopemore — Mebbe ae cm re in be-|one eet part Bat you ean ak Vienna or Warsaw, carrying passengers, may come back to- hopefully. line and you $10 a week out of her $35 morrow laden with bombs, “There be. Some day you! ' Daphne and jolly well she can. You can Another comment is that European pilots pay little atten-| | ae eS eens poltd oahaa ake eee tion to passenger safety, the observer asserting that he saw) pober_pon movies will be Bae a me, got Jn oun raise—and. You can i. ik fouldn’ won- Come save it—will come around “take-offs from certain airdromes which made our hair stand| Dumb—tt's a very absorbing thing: ae we think of 9900, In one sear you cen save Soest would, bas) areal Se | ber by that tine, Jennifer wil have Margaret: was playing for time. She dhaatt “or Aaa: it ! i i é Well, never mind the: people aren't always itr He i f GELE In Europe it is merely preparation for the The ices = ’s will leap at each other’s throats, the guns 3 He nf il roar again and the earth will be drenched with blood. sie h iovecs aise sakes nate 7 ptt : 4 The fundamental difference is that in attitude. after I have been out with you. of Jennifer came in at six. Well,” 2 Girl: dremeatinng, aoe it aE j i : i eRe de ie ian bes j _ Ii. Duce dropped bombs from s plane with “perfect accuracy,” reports i 1 Duce, and whoever maneuvered each target for the hit. eee hiccoughs, which he has had nesrly a month, s Newark, N. J., man ue, which seems to set up some kind of a vicious circle. HE j : i ct iy i & 3 g Fa F § $ EB 3 ¥