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THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1997 Behind ee The Battles of the Century E nd Scenes|||____ TeBatiewet tie century | State, City and County Official Newspaper Washington Gaily except Sunday by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis- Published lorris’ Rubber Band Snap- Senator Ne BE marck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck as second class mall ping Carried Meaning - Many Mrs, Stella 1. Mann Men Over 70... Roosevelt Recalls Bismarck Tribune Am Inéepenéent Newspaper t THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) By William Brady, M. D. - Dr. Brady will answer questions pertalnier to health but i ters briefly and in ink. Address Dr. Braty’in cate of The Tribune, “All queries must be accompanied by & stamped, self-addressed envelope. not dis- through the roof of basement and is Jed up through the roof of the build-' i tices over 70 years old, 8) People’s F orum t President and Treasurer . 4 i Archie O. Johnson Kenneth W Simons Ne ee ee errs ' Vico Pres. and Gen'l Mauager Secretary and Editor y (Tribune Washington Correspondent) ‘ Subscription Rates Payable in Advance Washington, Mar. 23. — Senator 1 (in Bismarck 120 i : ¥ : ae Dally by mail per year cin state oui 500 || 1¥ on = pad of paper, became one of ae 3 Daily by mail outside of North Dakota . 6.00 || the chief sensations of early Senate ese ~ } | weakiy By mal ouutan of Roth Dai if |e oe ee es i Toe iy out of Nort ot per year some | £ | Weekly by mail in Canada, per year............. Unless something is done to correct = distant f Weekly by mail in Canada, per year 2.00 tis ieee : ih =! lod x Sea ee a ee to believe that those snappings — pe type for Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation which almost disrupted the hearing [sana fab settlement Chaurman Henry Ashurst of the Ju — ror Member of the Associated Press diclary nob dig? the euitne : eRe os sinus ‘ The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for repubiica- | Us fiddlings of an sbsent-minded, In ‘ tion of the news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this | Nervous old gentleman. DM i. Rewspaper and aiso the local news of spuntaneous origin published herein.| The plain fact is that Norris, who He i All rights of republication of all other matter herein are also reserved. is 75 and was himself once chairman a : 5 5 t Clausula Rebus Six Stantibus Heaatienss in deny lsures eae } Few Americans ever knew enough Latin to translate accur-| way. : t rately from that dead language, but the title of this editorial, pBeralee. Lee pegeleeiir ri ‘ A ;. 5 ; according to dispatches from Berlin, means than an agreement) questioning a witness. During long i remains valid only so long as conditions which prevailed at the| Yee" Seaperered a age oo i time of its acceptance remain the same. no equal when . Thus it is clearly the basic theory of all German public Ee ed beahpioes bok teed pce relationships, external as well as internal. a Germany accepted the Versailles treaty because it had to. pola Ii was repudiated as soon as opportunity offered. The Dawes| papers. The witness -finds his best ; and Young financial plans suffered the same fate. Applica- Mn ee you recommended for persons who I tion of the principle has been made freely in the Reich’s fiscal] ‘,But Norris had questions of his own Answer—On awaking each morning lie with body across bed, hands ‘ relations since that time. It is, in fact, a frank declaration that| t Letters pat 2 get away for an rok gested Peed me fil several mines racing kc pspiey oye. s 1 Germany will observe a treaty only so long as it suits her to| fw just sooulan’. ae rellef in many cases of bronchiectasis, Improvement continues for three or i do so; keep a promise only when it is to her advantage. *e# # es four months after such a course of X-ray treatments. i In the face of this declaration—and the record of German| qo ete Cynon ueice which amy iat i your method of preventing sage fright, which we have read 10 actions—can anyone wonder that neighbori ati both houses of Congress are run by about! . HL. P. 2 : aaa MA ghboring nations are {ig fren who have been there otiaes* Answer—Send stamped, addressed envelope for a copy of detailed in £ 2 5 4 ends doubtless is as effective as any other structions, (Copyright, 1937, ¥. Dille Co.) « The dispatch in which this bit of philosophy appears tells| which Fees i ect hs folk , John. ; of an impending breach between the German government and foe gusstiog of Supreme ame of the basement. If a pipe projects t the Roman Catholic church. aged On July 8, 1988, the Pope entered into an agreement with put [pariah isis ‘that Hitler whereby the Nazis were to halt persecution of those| the most valuable men in who adhered to the Catholic religion in preference to the queer toe one inte Sade Nazi credo and the church would continue to have the right to per tno others ha conduct religious training of youth, leaving matters of civil 70. On the fini education to the. state. septuagenarians Now the Pope insists that the Reich has broken the treaty and has met with the answer that conditions have changed. A for no other reason they have served many, the’ House Wave and new contest for freedom of religion in Germany seems to be crastlies called’ impending. bet In recent weeks German Protestants, harder pressed ‘than Federal Reserve Board their Catholic compatriots, also have revolted and have suc- tealied one of ‘the most critical 1s- ceeded in forcing some concessions from the government,| Ses confronting the administration, though what the ultimate result will’be’tannot be foretold, | {U#BeIDE Digna, tases, to Drevens In truth, the prospect looks none too good for continued] &* of b practice of the Christian religion in Germany, regardless of| Soo Umea, be embalmed a8 one ot} drawn” and sect or dogma. There is every prospect that all Christian] current era. ies!” groups in the Reich soon will be hard pressed. “They expect. it. peceyily) Arrest pelt Wes) Thoir attitude is that they. may as well make the fight now] “He's heckling us.’ as at a later time. This, apparently, was the thought behind F.D. yl shed SoA the aging Pope's bold stroke. In this fight, Catholics and Prot-| Roosevelt, who insists on having his , estants are in the same boat. Essentially they will win or lose pte nee nis ee Pte together. George Radcliffe of Maryland: For they are a part of the warp and woof of Christianity| | “ whereas the government of Hitler is definitely Pagan. The tree admitted more ardent Nazis have evolved a creed based upon blood, race| Not that elther of them was ever ac- and soil. They see Hitler as the German Christ, a god reserved be wes in the old days of Pulton for the worship of Aryan Germans only, Mein Kampf, Hitler’s| street. But once upon a» time Roose- j—The Tribune wel- in subjects of inter- ers dealing with contro- 1 religious subjects, which individuals ‘unfairly, or taste and fair of (Editor's Not comes le! Reprinted te show wat ney say. bal agree with them stages, and not to reach 7 per cent; problem. gratuitously. Unless there until 1940. For the rest the terms are tore generous than those by the Federal Social Security Act, The railway workers are to get @ maximum pension of $120 a month instead of -| $85, the death benefits are slightly larger, and more advantageous terms All = F = Tes co) pd bp © i) DN 43 rH A 2 in § Buea 3 i E Hl gi : own name be the right to lett as mi nece! conform to this polic; quire publication ‘o! nathe where justice and fair play ma it advisable. All letters be limited to not more 600 words. F i HER NAME IN LIGHTS _ Sy WARIE BUZARD. OMAN Sern ts furious, autobiography, is the new German bible and the Horst Wessel] "lt was representative of » Baltt- BEGIN HERE TODAY “You certainly would! Suppose and said, “I'm simply Leid and other Wagnerian paens in the heroic mould are the Radaltfe, ; ommpa aa sate ator. tary A bag tdi fried it on and reached |away Tint ® oflock, * SNe is f only hymns worth singing. 4 oh ve ie two had to weepsned Deaton eqaiatle metiancr tan: Ber Fe i ‘always reteset, |for her checkbook, having trouble with some lights ; Others, trying to adjust the new theology with the old, are| pany in New England. ferring workers from private to gov-| she rat wanted to tay aside sat Peele Ge alma ands hace ; trying to adapt Christianity to the Nazi consciousness, Most ernment plans, and back, as their FE, ber 7 sister, em & Dee party of proportions. |don’t dare leave because I'm to | of these attempts take the form of trying to show that Christ] qe ge Siaennlter had. proves the selfsh ae Teta to Anne, = eet extra $50 if I stay to com- Py ‘ sister start, ive a party these pictures.’ 4 was not a Jew, hence is eligible to the respect, if not the wor- bar Ng fear ‘once that didn’t turn our little| Daphne, with her hand over the ship, of true Germans, Sh BERG. theater, producer, and sp- | piace upside down. I think T'll| telephone, said to Anne, “It's Jen- / The struggle of both Protestants and Catholics begins| ‘The mine Parnas inermticn.e,ty- [invite a. few, people to The|niter, She can’t get home un- j with the right to instruct the young in matters of religion, but} i= ° continent. ‘Before she leaves, . ass ” || it goes much deeper than that. It reaches the roots of their| i Aquatic Star Kin anf'aguin she retaoen- 0s Now York's smartest ight apots|glectaly, |” Anne ald | __ Feligious beliefs and there it touches the. well-springs which| to : ihat_Daphne corse More ty, her |in the East Fifties, It was patron, | “ail right, Jennifer, You'll i have made countless martyrs to faith in all religions. It brings HORIZONTAL __ Answer to Previous Pussie 14 To sin. sean Gepbun pakasen kee ger [rng Hadeages § peo It boast Eng pormed ae. coming hi ae : into action that reserve of power which, through the ages, has Retong : VIER Ene] ° relay fort itt ate Sang Sonal led the most popular orchestra in119 and were going to. pick. up made men willing to die for what they believed to be right. distance ata — Reogy, Daphne reaches she criae, |town, the newest and most sensa-|the Hammers. Why don’t you : ° swimmer. OSE (4 ot her love. ‘What is she to def |tional entertainers. It was costly. nave Larry call for you here at a This struggle is only beginning. There is every reason to| Bar association’ on: fed- 12 To eraulate. EIR (BUDE ” Fish. Geddenty she decides to contect [UO Sy cought to do something |117" fi believe that it may grow more serious; every possibility that| cr! Lahemmpe dark Hrabodphrcod bart) Ana i : Gl as anes NOW GO ON WiTH THE sToRY |like this because I owe a party to| “Because he is't taking me,” the blood of Christians will again be shed in a contest which parettietdath a ide CHAPTER XXI baiectends iter ero etal oped ek really began more than 1900 years ago. Among more extended attacks on} 15 Soules Ce coo aah as Pa) east [yp berate niches airy Peasy: Lary 7, ist come The prospect is an interesting one as Holy Week begins.| (2e,propaseh_ the most elfective ec) 9 ro relate. whirled through them with « dash [pany who tad. insisted on her| “Well, what ithe iat? 1 didn't There is every possibility that it will play as big a part in| have been the speech of Senator Bur| 17 Hearkens. of ecstacy. Matas traci sant tera le mee ok ee moulding future events as many things which now seem more| 8 - Wheeler at Chicago, and the sacha: 35 abe salesgirl tured to Dechoe., ‘an important executive I’ve gotiry. it’s just as well that he isn’t; speech David I. Waish in} 20 Encircled. LJ 36 To deviate. “Vionnet’s distinction.” . .. “Has os a , Soe mcm e| Bearer Eien | rman rete ke Beate hy ete emanates ae j pias, | 28Crimpe, VERTICAL 41 Observed, ephemeral quailty” "'" " “"|knows, Ive invited Gordon Hers-|me try this blue eye-shadow, In Good Police Work : Chairman| 29 Flavor. 49 Rolls of film. 2Opposite of 42 Genuine. x berg because I think he will lend spite of everything that girl-said, Ti i F James M. Li next dean|. °33Sharpened a 51 Enthusiasm. odd. 43 Musical Daphne was trying to picture |stmosphere. I've sent a note to|T still think green is your color.” * ime was—and it was not so long ago—that the sight of s : 2 - herself in a gown like this, because, after all, if he is , 7 of Harvard Law School, or the Senate razor. 53.Small island. 3 Streamlet character. Larry: because, “Good Heavens, Anne, you're : # uniformed policeman on the streets of Bismarck was a rarity.| committes statement of’ Assistant | 34 Excuse. 54 Weathercocks. 4 Tissue. 44Bones. Aiid she had to have one. Her | Jennifer's beau, we are going t0|sitting on my fur wrap. It cost It was a common joke that the citizen had to get a search war-| Avorey Oeveral Robert H. Jecton.|, 38 Storepouses, $5 Short letter. 43 Wigwam, Was to be two Gays before Christ there ill be Frauke Bositer for /eomuge 10, rent: T don't want to rant to find a guardian of the law. Gey aie et 7 eu ate mas, you Anne because be's the new. [7*7 ores But now it is different, as anyone who attended the state|| SO THEY 38 Northwest, shafts. The sélesgirl studied Daphne jest vice president, cron LANNE was tying a black velvet ; ; he basketball tournament can attest. Policemen were obviously PR icc 12 Ec ME ge i neines. Pada Pg! “ic Gobel aon Sallieas toy oon fan 60 re tot of good. There Alston i beeda Wad and publicly on the job and their work was efficient, On one arib, — crossing. 11 Not s0 much. 52 Mesh of lace these. May I ask, what is the|be the Hammers and...” rang “Answer it, Daphne. It’s or two occasions they showed the benefits of training in giv- ‘ : oT i cocasiont st vod dovyou wish ta gels? there were the Jules Car: | Jennifer and I don't want to miss ing obstreperous customers the “bum’s rush.” aa ae Ps P| ae : Pur Popes express?” young explorer and t he and his at- (kent ine opened the door. Jen- They did their part in making the tournament a success. ey Zee ae Pls} | was fascinated with|tractive bride hed recently re-|nifer said, “I'll only be a jit. . . The visiting officials in charge of the affair were so well satis. See OE FN ee ee ter mead aetna = Denine, tnt fied that they commented upon it, as well as upon the splendid| 1° | |_| ae Bae a “The is a party at The |suredly make interesting and’ She sat down suddenly on the work done by other local citizens. Among the latter were| °° {9 BEe a ey el | ft Flamingo Club,” she said. “And peanens oe Daphne haa [al of # chair, staring at her glon School Superintendent H. 0. Saxvik, High School Principal W.| bring the mo Ma Seould iy st | written little motes saying that the|"""'ves she said demurely and H. Payne and State's Attorney George S. Register. riner ; & Woman effect.” would be delighted to have them | stepped r Jennifer to get : The job was done so well that some were moved to wonder She expected the salesgirl to/° plied Be i, | « [tee Remplete! eftect, Her Diack =) if, in Bismarck, every day should not be a holi show dismay. 4 arapiooacho pire aon rer M ede =) 5 , every day should not be a holiday. Many &3 ere “I hope that you will join Jen-jher face and arranged in a Gre- A should Ag a ee rent OT ely. |niter and me at a small party we|cian coil eround her head. ‘Two Packing © court is nothing new. ‘Thee was, for instance, the Haupt-| woulda is -$228.. Would you care to go giving at ‘The Flamingo Club huge silken flowers in red and eee poate would repopaheadina ply i ‘She signed it, “Sincerely, Daph-|tively on the exewn of bor head, gg Ai sie “icon talk must be boring to that eight-foot alton cl) ; <2 1 can ent the effect,” Daphne Ine Brett.” 3 matching the flowers in her gown An explorer says 'thst lions are becoming fet and sissified, though reason he. model of the same size and color- ‘Perhaps Jennifer forgot to tell|to her small waist and accentuat- Femarked 10 noticeable decrease in women's club travel lecturers, we' | George Thompson, ——, el | | ing es Daphne, “show Miss Brett|Daphne that Larry had tele- jed the lithe lines of her figure. A . ‘An eastern war veteran was swindled of his baby -bonds. A plea he : Pi TT | Te a enddurmk thecgisl inthe Papen livs Cai eter Genre aeons ‘ight try would be “Bring beck my bonus to me.” i I r eee Daphn * thei erage 5 a Belo wien T pooks hike tant?” | A 7-6 o'clock on the might of thelkoem it nn auuful and she ke ‘Thrift is o fine thing but, as any racketeer knows who has ever been EaEeeae Wa eeeee party, Jennifer--telephoned! -— (Te Be Continued) mae sie Weare ears Se 7ou corn. yy

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