The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 7, 1937, Page 4

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‘This is not more profound than the ate tay aoe Dr, Ith but ea ink, A dress tea by & we his ways of living. But else and tne ink. ne mao arteries begin to harden ab arteries are as old as aestions All queries must be accompa! a “ey cen WHEN I8 A MAN OLD? maintains a man is old when he stops looking. arteries.” Army retires » man who has reached the age of keen he may be. Gaeditrer ead lope, it on (Copyright 1937, John ¥. Dille Co.) Bathe is adamant to new Old Bill Turner By William Brady, M. D. is. Write Toits axioms, A man's e Tribune. Dr. Brady wil! answer onl ressed envel The United years, no matter how “A man is as old as his mental faculties far into and his judgment my five year old son Sere Your Personal Health Answer—Giad to send instructions for taking the iodin ration to any one in care of wolf-add: ease or di life and customs. This aroun Copyright 1987, by Tho Baltimore Sun 4 E z 3 3 ; BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, 7, 1987 Scenes — EEL LR TONE ea, membership association that they are engaged for profit, directly or in- caused both directly, in dissemination of confiden- ean the iGoretponcenté as pedi fat finally cat the Wastingee it concerning The Correspondents’ executive committee, authorised by the White House to pass on preg tion and the National Press club to take formal notice, of those seeking to attend President Roosevelt's tion of so-called confidential informa- in the White House Correspondents’ gemimand efemer ewes all’ White House shall not be entitled to association. many more people | the nation health in this puntaneous oFlgia publishes hereia. | eae) publication of all ether matter herein are sleo reserved. ey can| tion for profit, direct or indirect, oppor. a \ rwise credited 11 the! Kenneth W. Simons Secretary and Editor Bad Risks : When Fred Schilplin, director of the Federal Housing Administration, visited Bismarck recently he frankly told friends here that this branch of the government’s activity would not insure mortgages on homes in many of the small towns and the rural areas of Western North Dakota because it seemed (Established 1873) State, City and County Official Newspaper Published daily except Sunday by The Bismarck Tribune Company, marek, N. D. and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck as President and Treasurer Archie O. Johnson Mrs. Stella 1. Mann ‘Vico Pres. and Gen'l Manager 4m inéopandont Newspaper THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Member of the Associated Press y ispatches credited to it or not ot Summer Safety Recipes er arrives, and the daily newspapers once more | 4 Press is exclusively entitled to the use for repubiies- | the 0 the local news of 6 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation i <@ 4 4: 2: a: te ( If that is the view of the government—and there is plenty of evidence to suppart it—the whole direction of the rehabili- Some of the more adventuresome already have done that. They have moved away to where fields are greener and tunlty seems to beckon more frequently. This has been happening—and this condition existe—in a state with resources sufficient to care for than live here now. Hot weath are dotted with brief, tragic little stories of drownings at bath- ing beaches and swimming holes. tribute the land so that those who remain may have reasonable hope of the future, move others into a different environment tation effort ought to be changed. Instead of merely keeping where they can start anew. people alive on farms and under conditions where th ’ mever achieve prosperity, it would be much better to redis- capable of supporting a better economy. ‘umn plait : HL ene pias dulae pte, ula i a uo gases eae shay le HERTHA WEE a Pore F nee ee ee i eehldaie ane Hae High HMR et ie ult nal HH aE a oh a se : He 92°3 fa i cil al il HL it bet Hueeaiie & it 32 fF aes Be et ne if ais ne ae Hauesue iit Alu , the recipe for preventing drown-|fop The tragedy is heightened by the obvious fact that all of these drownings could be prevented if holiday-makers would | ome hardly would need repeating, if the exercise simple'care. Indeed, ings, is so ‘simple that it RecN Sot ‘ety first” your guiding be The highlight of the recipe, probably, is simply this: know [to ete principle whenever you a¥e in or on the water—and you'll your own limitations as a swimmer, and never go beyond:them. | v7 any feat in the water if there is a chance that it will overtax |W: your strength or your skill. Make “saf go in the water tired, overheated or full of food. Never attempt Remember that those limitations are very much greater if you annual toll of drownings were not so high. Hig 4 ASS 8a28 .3 85 :, Egaesziets: : elevegieies Fel ofdigiiav? i383 a ant geak iu <= edi agaae isa; idea 2 tad] Gall SeigeasCeeges os: queen HERE gagcsae 2953 PELE Pet ed cizzistaesid2z2 SEH IT DE Ee sonaa8 i as ae pe: ti : Hi Sit 2 af te i Hi deta i ne ii l i i ih Zz on the ‘Wallis style wood history. ing greatest visit The Tribune plant. The writer recalled that an invita-| stylist. tion had been sent out to the schools a know if it still holds. He HT tall going on, it idea to dust off that old constitutional Provision | desires ition Tribune an inquiry as to children would be weleome to|¥ooq Toward State Tariffs While all this discussion of the Constitution is “might be a good { No state has yet set up an actual tariff, but the recent tendency has certainly been in that direction. Divers Western states now have “ports of entry” for all truck.traffic, and get- ting through them is very muck like getting through customs in a foreign port. Now we find California charging sellers of | non-California-made beer $500 for & license, while sellers of prohibits the importation of alcoholic beverages from any state which discriminates against the sale of Missouri-made beer. which prohibits the erection of any tariff barriers between the | Ia beer made in California pay.only $50; and in retaliation Missouri states. fe Permanent Invita’ ‘ ‘The other day there came to The whether a delegation of school eg! 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