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ug An Independent Newspaper fi 4%, THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER oS , (Established 1873) State, City and County Official Newspaper * Published daily except Sunday by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis- marck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck as second class mai) Mrs. Stella I. Mann President and Treasurer 1 Archie O, Johnson Kenneth W. Simons . Vice Pres. and Gen'l. Manager Secretary and Editor THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1937 Wi f administering a wage and hour law, Subscription Rates Payable in Advance Ke Sieg erent iat the pending Connery bill is passed, will be Your Personal Health By William Brady, M. D. Dr. Brady wil: answer questions ease or 4 none, Write letters brietiy ai in care of The Tribune. All queries must self-addressed envelope. ink. Address Dr. Bri companied by a stamp’ TOO MUCH VITAMIN D? AW, RATS! period of two years Dr. I. A. Manville, of the University of Oregon eal of the amount of ultraviolet in sunlight in Portland. He found the daily average of ultraviolet irradiation for the first year was 3.96 units, and for the second year 6.2 units, ‘The amount f that reaches the earth depends amount », mist, . pigeon! from industrial plants), cloud, dust in the air, Medical School, made daily js to health but not dis- 4 rf It is not expected to be insuper- able, however, and one would find i ‘easier to magnify the trouble en states had not had iff ‘Weekly by mai] in Canada, per year .. g A Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation ; fact, it was drafted for the most Member of the Associated Press tthe ras cratied {ot he ee ree ust! titled h f bifea- |1aw—Ben Cohen, one of the adminis- Riphetine ry » ai Batenen credited toric OF vot otherw ae"orediveg in thie tration’s most important and roast fe: Ail tights of re iso reserved, |GFHOE brain turers. ine nt sprliod tu women and minors, whereas the Man at Wheel Holds Traffic Problem Key an - Administration, Don’t cross your legs when you are riding with a reckless |say, would be much the same thing auto driver. This is the advice recently given by Dr. Robert | although on a larger scale. ‘ Tee «se | Only a fract t the population Funston, professor of surgery at the University of Virginia.| woud be. Pecbeetbles < ‘the bill, And although this may not seem to have much relation to the |since it is estimated that about general topic of traffic safety, the professor had good reason to ee ae He paausiies An mention it. He has found that passengers who plant the feet |cents an hour, and that about 6,000,000 apart on the floorboard and lean well back in the seat are less Bre) MOERICIE LCs beas or ape poate subject to leg and hip injuries in a crash. Out at Iowa State College, practical research has shown gates and ne. peapec ters that slight defects of vision may cause serious traffic accidents. | The senate and house labor commit- Other scientists contribute the information that color blindness | (4¢tser ne mines ee ae causes even conscientious drivers to run through red lights and | ber of New York's first minimum wage cause costly collisions. ‘ body and who may be appointed to the These interesting items do not prove that science alone has the answer to our enormous traffic problem. There is no one | Guction, manager, in, the textile, ine thing that can ever control a transportation mechanism which | ow New York regional director of the kills 36,000 and injures more than a million persons in the Ailey verted spraegpaced Snursigeiees United States every year. But they do indicate that we are eon a pax fed nee estore se improving our teamwork and are adding to the sum total of ae Piet aaa Umelig ai knowledge needed to banish the traffic evil. congratulated her Servara n. Other inklings that we are absorbing workable ideas in Has Plenty of Fi, traffic accident prevention are provided by the national safety | ‘The federal ssdie| would borrow ‘ i i tech from th ; Her- education program in schools. It has been proved possible, |¥ pains fromn. the eaten aes: oe through classroom teaching, to raise the average age of pede-|to investigate. The federal govern- strains killed or hurt in traffic from the school child level to ment already has ® wealth of figures above the 50-year-old level within 12 months’ time. This feat Dee Ne ed Pesan ey is marred only by the fact that no way has yet been devised to | Women’s Bureau, and state agencies. bring adults into classrooms for daily safety lessons. tose whic s MeReReIncane nee In the engineering field, greater strides have been made. |!ndustry would and could support A few years ago a red:pin on a map was considered record |simned' to sont a subatendard sale enough for a traffic mishap. Now, thanks largely to Franklin |nority, and elimination of sub-stan- M. Krem! and his pioneer work in Evanston, IIl., officials may begs ps asperi Papeete ase preserve the minutest evidence of an accident. These thorough |their voluntary standards. In’ New records enable experts to eliminate street and road hazards, fix |.ct'a wage higher than the upper quar- | pare responsibility for the crash, obtain a higher percentage of con- |ter of an industry had in rer? victions, and give the blameless driver a better deal in court. |) Wic,coat Partisy “entress “thelr Scores of other ideas are being tried. Overpass crossings, | views. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Eucalyptus Is oi! of eucalyptus of any value or help to the lungs or the broncial tubes uring tuberculosis or other diseases? (Mrs. M. E. P.) % is wed chiefly Answer—It is officially listed in the as an inhalant, nose drops, or s spray, well diluted, of couree, It is antiseptic, The Great Game of P() LITI CS Coprviaht 18, by The Baltimore San By FRANK R. KENT and economic regulation yet pro-jernment, regulates and supervises all ina ee. country. It Mean farming, there must something funda- 2 mentally wrong with men who seri-| Oe iss, topre is the naw MRA; spoken ously think, without complete dic-|Of a8 8 test of the two new Brain tatorial power, they can be even|Trusters—the Messrs. Corcoran and measurably successful in achieving the gaudy purpose in sense of ion has been Something has run away with wits. At least ao it seems to normal mind when the proposals grouped together and the pict viewed as a whole. dairy It only to cadet tae eg ae ee j—if onl ‘un ant with at high level sidewalks, road straightening and leveling, better |,,,Cry ‘4,2, ast, Touorty” sald Mes, Le ce mic eeacalitay ciara eer Lee eek eee ae al: ial ea lighting, improvements in tires and car equipment all are worth-|penalties of $500 fine and/or im- : it is: : Nations! Resources Commission re- while trends toward the common goal, Pepe Pe eratinal hoe port, to divide the United States into But mechanical ingenuity never.will replace personal judg-|ings when ; ment, and the issue of life or death on the road always will lie |@/e¢ principally in the hands of the man at the wheel. Summer, bringing its glut of cars‘on the streets and high- . rigibt ways, swings this problem into sharp focus and emphasizes the petalig are invoked: Thi secrete responsibility of individual drivers and pedestrains. It is a |R&S Worked so w sed good time to decide whether we shall restrict the auto to its eigenen e proper sphere in transportation, or allow it to grow on up as a .. * murderous' juggernaut. —_—« FRAID fo /6ve ae Sq MARION WHITE — Q0eer rca stance.er. rd bap al A Reretns,: eee | telephone operator. ; HN HENDRY, mining tnvest- ment head. BOR ANDREWS, Henry's, $o- Svsit HENDRY, socialite, Joba Henéry’s niece and Joan's rival in Furnir HENDRY, sybivs “Wait a minute!” The voice Unfaithful Servant hist No better commentary on the American political system | « could possibly be had than the conviction, on an income tax re kick back their pay and finally evasion charge, of William H. Malone, former chairman of the tar wad ook ahi tothe ine Illinois state tax commission. 5 spector.”” The government charged—and proved to the satisfaction |, iabor standards board would exercise of the jury—that Malone extracted $330,000 in political con-| autocratic hours. As a tributions from corporations in 1929 and 1930 and failed to| ©" {oT NLRB, she report them in his income tax. What is here revealed, in short, is that Malone, as a state agents prove the! ial extracted huge sums from the corporations from which before. pastas am to process ~ : e was expected to collect taxes. What the corporations got |®S=s sny employer. whole ¢:-|Declarer Gives Opponent a Trump Trick to Assure Only Ent iit cf the deal may only bo imagined but it is reasonable to [far Sapper nee ee to Dummy’ and Discard of Laser assume they got something. 2 make for cautious, thorough enforce- WM. E. McKENNEY It also is reasonable to assume that Malone was not the Piny such bosrd, the. Nev fae ‘Fourth, there is the new agricul- tural bill, which centers control of food production in the federal gov- Hy lu PLAYS SAFE FOR GAME mi A aeaeti 8 had a difficult choice of leads wfter (Secretary, American Bridge League) |that. He decided against a heart turn, and ‘finally chose to lead the Declarer finessed the el Any such board, the New york of- best state tax collector in the world; that he used his office tial insisted, was constantly aware for private gain. ing reports to congress and coming up But he wasn’t convicted of that. He paid no penalty for | before it for approprial ote tions. As long as | dividends maulcting the people of the state of Illinois. The charge upon pales lett ana eeeerentes which he was brought to book was that of not making a clean |ship.” breast to Uncle Sam in his income tax report. qb IEIanG 20K RA Rerrice 0e). Somehow or other this is reminiscent of the Capone case | SO THEY SAY a age uae a the blood of many victims on his , went free until he was convicted of not payit in-| 2 would preter bode setber Han come tax on his ill-gotten gains. Sich eee heated my king church. I did not consult ‘any ec- How Russia Sees Us An indirect but revealing view of the way American pros- : perity and industrial progress look to people overseas is provided by the recent announcement of the Soviet Union’s third five- year plan. 5 3 Boke eeecoling sul a great increase in the Russian labor- | Perience (3 y, is designed to bring Russia up to the American | ernmen standard of production. The Soviet plantiots declare that Rus- othe UB Sia already leads other European nations, but admit that it has not yet caught up with America. ‘ “Europe can teach us little more; America can teach us much,” says Anastos Mikoyan, commissst of the food industry. | Py Tt is interesting, somehow, to see that in the very strong- hold of capitalism's enemies, America’s world leadership in capi- talistic progress is taken for granted. oon by any chance, be can find « Bar-None ranch, plans a research to the moralists could make t from the f fw ha goal betore te gntne i halt ore pnt ars ; oe tease ban is going to be hard on a lot of folks who put on too iol for somaver pictus, eae ¥ bolier has been completed in Lansing, Mich., to take the best from governasent critics, = & mount if Hollywood had to bill persons ‘B movie good by not appearing in it. a_i i i i P i A " SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS im E rf af | i gi i Ei rf i ii l Hy li I i aba weibe ain ele gag hho doubt of eter ing ‘was 4 column jhere. 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