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The Bismarck Tribune Behind Scenes THE STATE'S sn nf gh aha ae : Bieta, Clty and County Official Newspaper Washington ———————————————— Published except Sunday by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis- | Many Feel Court's Less of Power and mane’ Sod entered at the postotfice at Blamarck as second class mau Prestige Is Inevitable and Near. Even If the President's Pian Shenid Brad: health but not dls- Dr. ly will answer questions pertaining ih healt Bat Ge a TEAS ah tests ht bo Sesotpanid by 8 Mrs. Stella |. Mann Kall Tortes Bay Be Kinstiod 7 Quoting from The Brady Baby Book, 36 edition—wbat, no oovy Archie O. Johnson Kenneth W. Simons ‘Veto’. in your house? All right, if you won't risk a dime stamped addressed Vico Pres, and Gen'l Manager — ” flecretary and Editor eee envelope to give the beby a better break the baby ripe banana By RODNEY DUTCHER ‘At the age of four or five months begin feeding Ws dally. "The akin of ripe banans is golden yellow, flecked with brown spots Apr. not black bruise marks; the pulp is yellow, sweet and wwshy. ‘takes ort the age of eight months, Tals solves tom til the baby takes half s banana at the age int ve.” j i E i Z i i i F : 8 Hee Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Some of the clearest thinkers z te tine alie acres with then ar to prevents ripening, ripen nearly as well as they do in the sun on the tree, ‘Associated Press the latter possibility, without sdmit- Member of the ed ting that adoption of the Roosevelt The tea te exclusively entitied to th for republican. | Proposal would in any way bring the tion tthe neta dtepatches credited to It of net otherwise oredited in tate | country nearer a dictatorship, mews 1 of spuntaneous origin published herein. Successively within the next decade, au tights of Tepubilcation ef al ther matter herein are also reserved. train Ne Deal stra’ ould vi ‘A,B,C anda, ‘amounts of calcium, magnesium, : eetrain New tegists : i escewlen phedgah es Set coor. is Alkaline, ‘The sugais of banans New Era in Jurisprudence ‘Adopliba! 0b tue’ Hosaevill fast are fot only easily digested and readily absorbed (for immediate musculat America will greet the supreme court’s decision in the| 1 the near future—followed by Wagner Act cases, announced Monday, with varying emotions. pe cgarg be oeeet as an seitar It is hard to look at the matter dispassionately in the light of | ton. pressures now being exerted to change the court and the cur-| prace court justices, pan or en rent industrial, labor, political and economic arguments going| fe tenure as at present. forward on a wide front. an Sr aa ten comedy The immediate reaction of many observers was that the| Senator Burton K. Wheeler of decision put President Roosevelt “in the hole” with regard to] Montana, permting conpst oe his court change plan. What this attitude overlooks is the fact} of its legislation. repeal that the president was and is more anxious to change the tenor StS dalane tnwe unosautitie of supreme court decisions than the personnel of the court which Uonal. eg iad makes them. Theoretically, that would leave con- In the light of past decisions it would seem that the presi- Laker) suecee tn ee Heiss govern- dent is getting what he wants WITHOUT changing the per- | ™en',;side,tom the executive branet sonnel of the court. That, after all, is the important thing to|in parliamentary form of him. It also constitutes a victory for the president because he has consistently held that modern probelms could be met WITH- OUT CHANGING THE CONSTITUTION. Now we find a ma- jority of the court agreeing with him on one of the most far- reaching issues presented to it in many years. With respect to political implications the Wagner Act cases were more im- _ portant than any other matter presented to the court since Roosevelt became president, with the single exception of the ‘ the preside! AAA case. fear it, believing congressional discre- little weak tea without milk or sugar. ‘Vacuum dried apple powder, made in ‘| the same way as banana powder, is equally useful for the treatment of scute intestinal troubles in infancy. The exclusive apple diet may be continued one, two or three days. Yes, I know this is a far cry trom the dear old “cholera morbus” delusion of yesteryear, but alleged green apple bellyache always ‘Was a mere bugaboo anyway. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS seclasoge hd sondirmgpegrcrte a ss Please explain s little more injection treatment for varicose veins. ‘As I understood it you sald this treatment will sometimes bring about With Oe EDITORS Baz MINIMUM WAGE LAWS mestic gervice and farm labor. It : Kina ‘ge is no ei these decisions represent a new | tion Bonk ® Neitipaers pro ede sms iMY i your column sone ne ago ferent o 8 bok on car of the era erican jurisprudence; that we have the spectacle of religious Uberties. As I have & lot of trouble . . . (6. M. C. 2 the court reversing the trend of previous decisions during a + # # ae ee reine been 5 50-year period; that new and positive proof has been offered| pecentiy this sriven mentioned the : Copyright 1997, John P. Dille Oo. that “the constitution is what the judges say it is.” cage of an unnamed senator who was | minis A Peana en Otasny- OR a1. a yeationn to ber we@ebl The Washington minimum wage case was a forerunner of | Understood to, be ready to Geliver WS) sna take, The Administration,|is now, about to be re-enscted in of aid psoas to ptt feivicces wage joruntit eal - ‘York State. Its great advantage % the new liberality but not even the most optimistic among the | from the same state for the presi- | Mean while, has mage ea ais apeh re this difficulty, attempted to fix dif-| of principle, there is every reason at Wagner bill’s friends felt that it would be sustained in all five | dents plan It he were given. a comein | with es Gon partons go fit maintwrurs les paeuees Heal aoe found Fo exist ata an teeiial wince. The ge ed of the cases before the court. ome of Senator Wheeler's political| Wases nationally. But such Federsl|The investigation determines the into = hornet’s nest; for st would be| step that the Federal Government The question has been asked: “What of the effect of ‘the enemies in Montana are sald to have| Jeeisiation, If stiempis®, wot tee pepvailing wees ft each See Ae next to impossible to: get the verious| could now take would be to a decision upon the court-packing plan?” One equally as perti- described oe we ae rumor | Say State law. marginal” cases, When the mintmunt' Fearon eget ectuae tho meds ‘aa ™e ee euaa fats M9 nent is “What of the effect upon the court itself and of the i Snizue and shoud. ¥ sh Se eee mehr nate bi igre eto eave adel brtoabeyperncpyeicinmaerepl fot ecegl aa ae orate ire People’s regard for the court?” deieg Lapiaeeppe SDanimous opinion of the sapkeme| forcing st, for 1% protects the repult- oe ee ae minimcinne. Neem i It is hard to answer either question, but it is easily possible eerning ‘the presidency of the United cour i the NRA case eng eral ey fm 5 paving Veoent ol pe in, each would] the States, freed from constitutional, that tie lade ans oe oa in the court their bulwark have motivated Aref oedcegute dba d gorening ina sais wees would noun, oe ae, | Ethan nas bon the cae up fo now. Of what uve i bulwark |ireicana oo ger |e gers oe ey | ____ Labor, delighted at the decision, is nevertheless likely to| shancts hy aruming leadership n the |S OF euaity of auch aw; | but tte law was soacied only ew : ‘ | feel contemptuous of the court. It got something it didn’t| Some critics of Wheeler have whis-| they would still stand to be outvoted| days ago and has no experience be- - By Nard Jones “© 1997, NEA Service, Inc. ‘ | expect but it will feel that the gift came under pressure and not | Pered that he Barpotes eae ae Mee Lpaevatreepysenl nd ml croquet ee as BEGIN HERE TODAY cocktail lounge was pink| In Carmel, Neal showed her the : from the heart. Hence their animosity will not be diminished. |tana senator denied that vigorousty| precedenk But even if.we put aside rOARTIA BRITTAIN ana BEX. |“ and white and utterly modern, | austere stone homes of ae As to the importance of the decisions upon the immediate | ¥#e” he appeared before the judiciary, the constitutional question, if we as~ west const to demonstrate the |Martha at the miniature | Steffens and inson Ji Bog ft ; committee to attack the plan, He|sume a favorable court vote or mer Fe tables and exciting murals. “This| pointed out the marble castles of { |-| future of America there can be no doubt of it. The immediate | pointed out that he was the first|™ new ame: t, the problem of Sp GERRY NEAL bonds vee |is clever,” Neal agreed, “but not|Pebble Beach, and laughed with » e prospect is that labor organizations will begin at once to make |senator to come out for Roosevelt’s| Feder! minimum wage legislation is to meet a friend,” JACK | the real Monterey. The real Mon-jher at the contrast*of having tea { first nomination and had would still be far from solved. SFEDDON, at the, ons Beech |terey is the old Monterey—and analysis of the existing Ry see rocate ent TEE eeciver | fshing. We'll see it after I've « use of the law. They have been afraid, up until now, that it|-an exceedingly friendly relationship” E ‘was a reed upon which they dated not lean, with him. mum wage legislation in seventeen and Speddon drives away with | this cocktail get in its work.” “There's just one more thing,” ' ? f States shows that with two or Betty, falling to ret { An immediate result is to declare, at least in part, that Most Effective Senator nay follows @ wea pee r Swi table. “A swim in the surf. Til Ng ‘ the let ure. calls police. | And they did: He showed her|he said across the rickety little ‘Then she gets a wire, hours later, ‘S 2 the old Spanish theater, and the in tern, Tt commonly covers women and Betty wil meet ner at ‘Sea. | government housé, aad polnted out Louis the employe has a property right in his job. The law now| Wheeler led off for the opposition ran weed aod heads clearly in that direction. There is reason to believe that | **,’2¢,nearines because he was the it will be accepted as a fact in the very near future. — isp ooponbn (ould: Pat aD: spe tS NEES SS nm All of this may mean good or \ill for America. It is too | sl is he & tower of strength be- early to tell. But of one thing we may be sure. That is the|tors who make up the backbone. of wake cts Peacumenaz Met! (nous, “And rows? fe told Marta, |ML'aval. Net 10 tinuioe Sane | decided difference between the situation now and that which | 2 oppastion—such as Burke, Baily, Eis; to"aed wetoe sate te efot: |“we'll go down to the wharves.|he had Care Copeland, Glass, Byrd, King and Con- Died Necause she eels more than . Pe oeeats Loe | tlle tone ein een ) prevailed when the AAA was ruled out. been fastpon witag oe Fes Fg ena ee inbred buh ot bem ili | | __ Inthe light of the Wagner Act decisions, if the AAA were Seeeie Seer te Beet ermine | boo a seafood| we put them ont” “Martha wanted i should “trast him. (Next moraine | blood. And we'll have a séafood| we put them on?” Martha wanted ' to come up before the court tomorrow there wouldn’t be a vote py OB bape Martha pleaded, Haein’ "7 don't one any’ ‘beth ‘ against it. Even old men can change their minds. Dee rays 4 scafoen benchea™ a “That's another nice thing about ' P ictu NOW 00 or eee en "TORY | Neal dared tn mack wereriy. |S in lod acree Set hee, osthumous Picture 4 MPU" sald Neal, stuffing the] nave tooe it in Monterey” Plenty hundreds of acres.” He ye} When Calvin Coolidge was president he probably chuckled telegram int his “she} Later, in at the end of alit imo. gear, WON aetna { to himself at the sobriquet of “Silent Cal” which was given him |", Fe ME ace en por | My wom Martha was foreed| where there's its of privacy \ by newswriters. The picture which the average American had Sasua dae oath masemape So-| "2 ron bev be dg a ‘drove ie Pint Sur road ses : mensage in-|the Q pete : = was that of a strong, silent man with not much sense fuses, Sat does Gat Are beer brea endicnapreig saat a see ones uel mon out ‘bevond the aioe: eee samen on?” : litte fishing craft riding at anchor, trapped reer dane od But history, as usually is the case, gives us a’ better’ per-| 47% Behr: Rr yp re aca Occasionally there arited to tue | an” cecil rancher’s shack spective. It reveals Coolidge as a nian who érijoyed a joke as Dove I may as well, There doestt| ite beals Read out doves tra) prowe tuto nature's plan. Finally ! well as anyone. It hints at the fact that his reason for main- |“ pein 0 be enreiog <a ee,.,,. | OF oe ae the mthine ee \ taining silence on public questions was. that he felt talking, in susie” “Neal aghea “But I igs, Beavenly here,” Martha) banded Martha the package most cases, would do more harm than good. There is a great Suaraitee’ trata day ‘here, will| 018 at last taining her sult.” Se ” Le * deal to be said for that point of view: clita. make you feel difterentiy.” | AUGHING, Gerry Neal held his| down there: Witeut tae su oenc An incident which hints at the true Coolidge came to light could Be true, but sho reckooed | ng tee, tae, Martha. “Bev | Hestation unless you mind see- el apd with disclosure of a bit of correspondence between him Phe oe hfe preggpi ped aA werialens tna eens fio these m trunksrightbare? “iit ees ~ and Chief Justice Hughes, then secretary of state: y. When Sais meeting Eis pine, eeasOly, Manat es be down in It seems that the state department had borrowed some table be ederad it, oe Pir a) that my con-| ior ae te ee ¢ »| maps from the Massachusetts Historical society and had failed te wae ae “None of that,” ae ae aren predidet tc : There was a sports shop, a gown that,” he warned. “You two towering to return them. Ninety-six years after they had been borrowed a Uttle jewelry shop in it~) 90d T Lng joe Sonsclence be- | And when Gerry Pra a 4 ; ___ they were discovered and sent back to their owners. . seit a jewel. “Each had its slass| Vite we're going pow?" down'the slope to View tia nt Whereupon Mr. Coolidge dropped Hughes a little note in way of the hotel, as if on a magic, Region My lig pen or Pre See oe tomes) which he said that the incident was “impressive in its sugges- |, “Did you Kill all the germs in the sheltered street, Finally they| pcp tapes © be aboe “Bight about wate be emia. ; tion of the promptness and dispatch with which the official du-| zs mM?" r cat en Sy seme it ju-| “My, yea, I ran it through the meat to gaze into a great empty ball-|_ “T agree. We'll leave them with] ang 1d eek POF hate, ties of your eminent branch of the government are so uniformly | chopper twice.” : Ree ole aoe am ee Tenering tie tar, Martha | discharged.” Hughes, of course, replied in like vein that “this| ogy sweetie is deaf, and I'm in nea mat yea like, wie| to take, us over the Drives-ond | ‘t"6% Fan down the white sand extraordinary efficiency is doubtless largely. due to the fact| trouble.”” : on, Gases: taste Henle le oangien: eae ere Wwaist-deep egniet Si meee ‘that the department was unhampered by solicitations, inter- Sete Pet en 2 peo before that, They rented bicycles] dot” “ Wats more to| she dived suddenly bereas tes 4 ference or budgetary requirements.” posed to her that the woman next and rode through the besutiful| “I thought” Martha went on|Gemy hoses y that, che missed ___ The significant thing is that “Silent Cal” thought little of | 40%, bas sued for breach of eae Seine ee dige toed ruefully, “Fou wanted he to ret?™ Bo sooner bad aoe phenaea Bat <i sding” the apparently stern, bewhiskered Hughes. He could as raced bicycles man active change | troeg agai, at green ‘macl- th both with and at a situation which tickled his funny | Pretty Nurse:_“Buy ® poppy, sir?” tery, furning into the main stee| Though she ied to be a hun- caught. A ores jpRleodip) Life for him was not wholly a matter of deep thoughts |e rT ete Ft cies, a futhed and, Datla, , Nel] dred, Marthe, would always re-| down and then wae che seed grave problems, no matter what the news ‘purveyors said. Deomniae Jp naeee FORA L Pree conse fe : up @ hand in surrender. oT give fer tiptic pds padre She. take Gut With bursting lungs : eB CRETE TE a epretty Nurse: “Sure — thank Se conta” os spirit ay Da ees again with frightening force. Even st Whee | “D. B, treasury executives now have their own restaurant.” It is won- | you.” “I never use ‘em,” Martha ne She | in that terrifying moment’ Mf the tablecloths will be wide enough to sccommodate all the ciphers. |""Saleaman: “Where is your hot- flipping the stand under her bike's tod rugged somsting of Bine'bas | Seeene dicated 18 ber mind the pital? wheel, “But I'll ha = per od ’ which “Saint Mary's Ma- fet and watch pou od oi Soe ~ need Eo "