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: THE BISMA ‘The Bismarck Tribune||seini scones | ‘THE STATW'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER «| —— ‘ (Bstabtished 1873) id State, City and County Official Newspaper Publiched dally except Sunday by The Bumarck Tribune Company, Bis- march, HD. and entered at the position at Bismarck 0s socond claws tandl Mrs, Stella 1. Mann President and Treasurer Archie O. Johnson Kenneth W. Simons ‘Vico Pres. and Gen'l. Manager Secretary ang Editor Subscription Rates Payable in Advance Washington ll Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Member of the Associated Press The Associated Pregs is exclusively entitled to the use for republica- tion of tin ws dispatches credited tor or not otherwise credited fo this Rowspape' also the local news of spontaneous origin. published herein. all tights of republication of all other matter herein’ are also resetved, Cherchez l’Homme . When trouble occurs which interests them, the police of France have a saying “cherchez la femme” which often leads them in the right direction. It is an old story and novelists have rung the changes upon it time and time again. But now comes the United States Fidelity and Guaranty company of Baltimore to point out that when a woman “goes norm south” with her employer’s money the rule to apply is “cher- | extent have stimulate _ 4 chez I’homme” because more than likely » man had something Pela hgyeateigudlrmpeyde genes) to do wih it. and private pane The analysis of the status of women embezzlers was made Turning Them Away after a similar study of men defaulters had attracted consid-| The newest “co-op” is the Rochdale erable attention. Because of the growing importance of women in business, the firm was beseiged for data on the rela- tive reliability of women. Could they be trusted to handle other people’s money? * So the bonding company selected 400 names from its files and searched out, as best it could, the reasons for departure from the path of rectitude. The average woman embezzler is 8514 years old and mar- late lite tH : pened ite ff ioe! ried. She is not a criminal type. She is respected in her com- i : | except M munity, doesn’ drink or gamble, is fairly intelligent and a good sft ne \ ak worker. an ! But she has obligations to meet; sometimes to dependent i persons, sometimes to a husband whom she loves but who may | "2% alg be incompetent and irresponsible. Under such circum- stances she begins taking money to meet a real or fancied | 5 emergency and by the time she is caught, at the end of a year |consumer protection, and a hal, she has taken #8238. Pee Vy j In one respect the female embezsler differs markedly |counts on member purchases of milk, from her male counterpart. The man steals for himself. He ee ee aia a oie wants to be a “big fellow” and to impress the neighbors with | mail order house in New York. ; his competence. The woman’s motives are different. we * ‘This factemphasizes both the fine faithfulness which is a woman's heritage and the handicap under which she often places herself, Community of Interest? When anyone presumes to speak for the businessmen of |b! | the nation it usually is someone in New York, Chicago or the |tatlored other big centers. Also, it usually is someone who has managed | Millinery.’ to establish financial dominance. SION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missourl Synod) 419 Fourth st. J. V. Richert, Pastor yarond. Sunday after Trinity, June! Miss Roselia Brelje, Supt. rman). 3, F. 6:45 p. be AC ill be no ‘eventny services. mday. is, June t—suaday 345 a. ms lari ¢ evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room intained in the Hoskins Block, 300% Fifth 8t., is open ly. from 13 to 5 p. m.; Bul 3 m, ait are welcome to attend church services and to make use of the reading room. The golden text for the Christian 8 -sermon on 8u! the first verse of Genesit beginning God created an th.” Amon; citations on thi ly Cause and from th Monday morni Enrollment for e place at the church. This course Nl consist of religious instruction ITY LUTHERAN CH! Avenue A at Fourth St. Opie 8. Rindah), Pastor “There cordial welcome at Trinity.” abnor Sunday after Trinty, June Shurch school and Bible classes, a. m. forning worship, 11:00 o'clock, Rermon, “Later, t Will Follow! Anthem, “Wake! The Welcome Da; e, | App: —Monson—Trinty 7 chely Clarion Larson, directo: st i ‘That is the explanation for the queer questionnaires which q Wek, 2 iacttion' "Sfile school, Monday, 4 ave sent put from time to time by the U. 8. Chamber of Com- Te the Chile ace textbé aatees’ Monday, 1:90 p.m. .} merce, The questions are phrased in such a way as to per- eR eee ‘ 13, ° : i | mit of, only_ one, answer —and that answer is the one the , Th the. fenewing, .corielpiye 2 angel Meee Cae | framers .of the questionnaire want, f ‘The returns then are gravely announced as the opinion of SACRED CONCERT PROGRAM . Director—Mr, Ralph Soule. - Organist—Miss Ruth Rowley. BS fi | the businessmen of the nation, whereas the businessman on Med ; gauss. in, ae Senn piglde—Dubolk. | Main street may disagree with many of these pronunciamentos. |stive include: . sanee | ome Tianin Bete a \ “Mi Ye “Thanks A similar lack of community interest between the BIG business of the nation and the MAJOR business interests, as }{ represented by the vast bulk of small businessmen, is seen in ~ | the recent federal tax returns. Tax receipts from the country as a whole outside of New York were about what had been expected. It was in New York that they fell so far below the anticipated total that the government’s financial calculations were thrown into the It is af organ ag 8 fair question as to whether or not the financial in- poomicncset terests in the metropolis are not attempting to lay an unfair uit has s small ealf-betp burden upon their cohorts elsewhere in the country. prvdetlrecsg shape oth eg Or is.it merely the case that New York’s lawyers are Consumers wilier in showing their clients how to take advantage of— perhaps even create—loopholes in the law? . all thoughts of disease of other beliefs included in matt ane eet he Ohman Johoeeas me je, Garden” i. Seely. Art "Phou”—Handel—(Ladies’ Organ postlude—Lorens, © McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ay al 10 m. church school. Ed- ‘ward Cole, Supt. Classes for all ages. Graded texts and good teachérs. The Evarts adu! The Quain Class for young people. ‘The high school class. Pri Supt., Mrs, G. J. Worner. federal co-operatit trificat 2 organise co-operatives, a ls i i Tid ir, Pastor 7. , 10:80 o'clock. ‘Andante con Moto” e ise Al ing Help from jon.’ . ‘inning Faith in God's Love,” a communion meditation based on the by the same title. 7 monthly Communion service. 8:1 The eyening. ice. Pianist, Miss Cat! mee jeme, Stren, | honest business wants are not sound enough and fair enough | ‘king all this ; to sell to the people of the nation, then the aims ought to be Eide—What modo you quarrel with ; in ee ee er + met i an Builder which points out| | Eisle—But certainly thet was noth). As an, offertery Mise Hath: | that “politicians and labor leaders are more and more in com-| “ESO 0% S07 Oy nas co. hae gia petition with businessmen for the favor of both their customers | cepted him the night before. fasta is store bo that when {hi 1 loudly you can abs yourselt Siw ‘gn easiér conscience. GOSPEL TABERNACLE on Corner of Rosser snd Bleventh sooo 2 team Fey wae tate Pen-| ’ EI ‘ schoo! classes inet Derteke, service’ with’ “Misses rite ‘and. Duffey bring! He service over sta- j, Mand m.—Toun; "are An invitation extended | eo" ‘people ls. : it ie aStlistic party will NOraAA caine, be al a Tae ma cgen a tga jase ats 8. you fa your Christian it dimly 2” TS oftert burning bright- The 1 ses way TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1987 Bolo, selected, Mrs. Sermon, by Walter E. Vater. Organ postlude, “March”—Gaul, out Bunday achool, 19; ‘ROO! ? (hits, for all ages), & départmen ized school with every department at| K J. F.) your service. Ikely to cause ¢ worth 30 a, m—Sunday school with all| .,upworth League, Our Dai 1s,opgn toll children gf school} Spqe on 2 he first iF ulty of all tra! the children firet School from June fth to J! Cis ach Brady ais. }: ; ning to health but noe Gis, 9 ease oF diag ra Ww Serb Hons Perna in ink. Address DF, in case, of. Se LN} ‘queries must be accompanied bya in’ 4 self-addressed envelope fly iis i byl Ber ge I is I i f i i ii i : ! i E i 4 i i i i | g Ly E i=} iy a $ s 2 g ad i it 3 Z E i . ‘al an : H BE 3 Flea Thy tory, “Tranquility” : . G. A. Dahlen. “The Gates of the City,” i Topic, Answer—Only large slivers or freqments of glass would be ‘Leader, Eee H Sacred Con marck Ladies’ Cho: ction of Mr. pare Ruth owe se the at I iti been swallowed, to eat as much banana or mashed tables especially greens or raw vegetables such es raw i i ir regu! offering will be en. Kk Devotional service on | and beby ‘evening at 7:20:0'clock. vs) Answer— Vacation: Bible school ers, who should hay Sica GraNiahas tm | crewed ecrelope at ' Gurllo 2 jock, except Saturday. tity Invite you to ‘attend | harmless—to the SSONW HENDBY, tining tavess- thing for her. 1s no reflection) tought of the danger, I went . down ahead, I remember, while s Barta ant Seuss ian understand, Bob replied | Charley scouted around the sur- 8) ie MENDRY, gostents, tohe quletly, , aid his. voice was husky Pager redeem es) al PRILIP HENDRY, syitrs “There’s one thing more. Y'd,the whole shebang caved in on DOROTHY STARKE, Jean's a oe ie ts Rosse, Gal Ee ou, I thought that CHARLES NORTON, California ob on a fine place upon your hilltop.{ “You were buried teneath it?” ee oe eee ee ene ee arrives in very me. Its— senttle to heck: em Jenn, Epis to it's a sort of shrine, I guess you}And forty feet below the surface copan to pray, on, tho Wastman malght say, to Nancy. 1 don't want jst that. Fortunately, there was a teforation- a dont doderstenat how T teat cboce|auatt and'T jut seroreies $a ee CHAPTER XV it. Why, Sybil would scrap it}to it. There must have been QN, Tuesday evening, Bob bad} for junk. But Joan will under-}enough air, too, to keep me go- dinner with Mr, Hendry in| stand. I'd like her to keep it for jing.” Green Hills. mt me, if you don't mind. As long} “How long were you down ‘After dinner, they. went into the 2s Abraham is slive, it is to be} there?” living room, and. there in front| his home. After that, well, let her “Well, I don't rightly rememe of the fire, they talked, rent it out to some young couplether, It seemed like 20 years, be- “I suppose I might ask you| who would appreciate it—not forliieve me, But Charley said it what you'd like, for a wedding | Cineas thay talght aad bere’ {2s only @ matter of 10 ce 18 present,” Mr, Hendry pines they might find here’ hours. In the meantime, he was eventually, —, “Joan would do that,” Bob as-| digging frantically down the shaft Bob looked perplexed. “That’s| sured him. He was a little ovér-/to get me out. Somewhere, he nice of you, J. Hz,” he said, ajcome. That Mr, Hendry had|happened on a couple of other trifle shyly, “but I can’t think of | liked and admired Joan, he knew] men, and the three worked to anything. - ‘Perhaps if you asked | Well enough, but never to s0 great}clear away the dirt. I don't re= Joan—” an extent as ee ‘ ays much a one Hendry puffed on his cigar e pretty near! Piee quietly for a moment, before say-| AS soon as he could trust his| ‘Ure when they finally brought ing: “I did something else for volce to be light, he added:|re,uP,, coth simighty, Til never Joan today, though I'd rather she| “Suppose you plan to live here| 150! tickled I was to wake didn’t know it, Might as well tell | until our children are married—|cp,2nd see that big black face, of you, however. I changed my|this would be a fine place to start a tee “Bob Jooked: at him in amase-| Hendry chucklef: oat’ tho hill Bob putin, “out fa ths ment. “What's thet, sir?” deat’ I never thought of that. “It 5) i “1 made a,new will. Lett a| Well, I might as well tell you, I'm] ne. V™* wnat, Hendry agreed: third to Joan.” counting on another 20 years at} ino wnat fellow never quite Lat a Jenst, Don't let my little talks fool |store foe hime fone eae aay 8 BOB searched for words appro-| you... . Bless my soul!” Helt.> from one day to priate to answer this surpris- his thigh vigotously: | Gays was arrears, i2 the old ing announcement, T look at Charley Norton! neq’ our fun ent ee eee “But, Mr.. Hendry, he saidjafter all these years—well, tell) andy There it—Charley finally, “that’s a pretty big thing|me now, would you ever think | 155, Jerry Tocnas einer fellow, to dos It seems too much, some-| that fellow was 64 years old?” | or tonnes orca The three of how, You know how I'm fixed.| Bob raised an eyebrow in sur-| sons mountains of Call You've done enough for me so|prise. “Sixty-foltr, is he? No, I|su7®, tosether for nearly 10 that I can always take care of|certainly would never have “What . her. Amply, I think’ vessed it.” ; “Oh, thate to him?! Hendry nodded. Hendry took another cigar trom| mish was killed ange es “1 know’ you can, Bob,” he|the box on the table and bit off| by tone Murdered. And agreed. “But it gives me a cer- the end. He stared at it medita-[ 2” great gory How he'd done tain pleasure t6 do this. | Hyely before starting to light it. | but of money, Je Made quite a It's fine of you, of course . . ."| | “Yes, sir, Bob, Charley's a great | haa ‘a, nive Wie ean geehe ‘The older man looked into the | fellow. We _prospected together, | tellow was his business. This fire for @ moment, recalling pastjout in the Sierra Madres, some| ant One day Creo! assist dreams ... When he spoke, there |40 years ago, I dare say. Yes, sit,| came through the ote Money was, a fender sadness in his|we were kids at the time, Couidn’t| suey it eae ton more ogee “I loved a girl once,” he told|And Charley's a year or two choc Beck? Jordan. “Shot him in the Bob. “And every time I look at/if anything. He was a great pal. Bob ‘frowned. your Joan, I see my Nancy in her.|Saved my life, once, too.” later?” “They got him ‘Thirty years ago I brought her to} “He did? Bob looked up in in- “Yes; they got a this house. . . she didn’t live very | terest, a little taken back to dis- Bob stared ee tiny all right! long afterward. There were many|cover this new angle to Norton's| tag his tent the fire, shake things I might have given her,| character. “In what way?” that, can you? ‘Tmagine a rat like ee er ey ne the ‘back. Aad Sor he ae those days. Sybil Philip somewhere south of wal provided for as it i; they P meewne Weed come upon| think ‘twi's names, 722, 9B and have when Tim gone. But/an old shaft—abandoned, so tt| maw friendship, oestrus” © Af Maney, hed lived, we might geemed, Of course, foolhardy lika }, doesn't it