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ney te itt and in ia waters Di be acco! mpanied by self-addressed envelope i ¢ \ _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1937 E9438 ii i Washington's Coreeran - Cohen Myth as to Who Runs the New Deal. By RODNEY DUTCHER. (Tribune Washington Correspondent) ‘Washington, June 38.—One result of the Jefferson Island pow-wow between ap ves no warning of i prnoe Stealthy death—although it is not aaa leas, at a ie fbi 3 AE vs ahh 333° (le 3 i : a is certainly time 1f|sram with . Roosevelt is the this kind of alibi were means of all! It ees POLITICS - Hl writes speeches, serves as White House liaison man known as its most abit lopal man. aches hegyn ay all- around handy man who keeps the troops pepped up, with sympathetic members of Con- ineper asd th And By FRANK R. KENT Copyright 1987, by The Baltimere Sun Baas number of odd —and frequently important—j usb! gress, does an amazing tl cil ll au S458 eau it? i Lt 74 ga SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN ne Af E slr sill 1937, NEA SERVICE, inc Copyright By Oren Arnold UAST OF CHARACTERS HH i LED COLTER, heroine, an ie iy ait ae ile » th d2 fe 284} Hil i HE qi a gis hadags"digaaas #333 a tiie j i Bi i 7 reg it —— a agiti ae Pert B ee | eee hn a ee Billi U eae a its SH a4 nigeelguy ae : cat Hie OUR Ss anata” HBA Ah ae me pea yu i ciara eae a tie 14 i fi ii ine siti [3 ve of Ur to Te ata iii el i st : it ii ane li 4 i i Hs, i ; ag ’ ie ali i cae 3 sie Nit, Tay (ERSTE! RO EGTERE Bu iy § g is ie 3 : ae ee ee sae pula lea Pen ull aged i i ; ee il A aly HEHE Bar Tae i ie ria r Py | le i mal i Tee ip i RE ‘Hull Mr. away (Copyright, we hat peratus E. fe iain mul Ye he himself “iy bo} If Nothing Elee, the Jeffersen Island Pow-Wow Will st Least (Batablished 1873) Stave, City and County Offielal Newspaper Published daily except Sunday by The Bismarck Tribune Company, 4m iné@opentest Newspaper THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER N. D. and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck as second class matter, Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Member of the Associated Press no Should Use Indian School Buildings Few things are-of greater public concern to Bismarck jus' now than the future of the U. S. Indian school west of the city. exelusively entitled to th of edited eit ‘or Bot otherw! eal mews of spontaneous or! of all ether matter herein id sb 3 = 3B ‘The Associated Press ip tien of the news ie Makte of repu news! all .There are some,20 buildings in this property, four of them large ones. They are school buildings, the school club and dor- mitory, the superintendent’s house and the office. The book |° value of all the structures is $95,000. In addition there are 260 These buildings will no longer be used for the purpose for which they were intended. Concentration of educational insti- tutions nearer the homes of its Indian wards is a fundamental acres of land. vent the closing of this institution AS AN INDIAN SCHOOL. One suggestion is that a permanent CCC camp be located here. The CCC is now an integral part of our governmental But the buildings are there and the government has a heavy set-up and the idea is worth considering. investment in them. This investment should be used and there is plenty of opportunity to put them to constructive purpose. THE sig. Eas od RATT gbsgiisisds : BSsg -g2,% qual s ae A ar a Hilde iggiiialis Ssereaeuas PEEL Est EET peasy 22242 ¥3 o i ers hasn’t enough service. North Dakota already has too many teach institutions of general culture but it vicinity needing educational institutions. PRACTI always where The one school which Tt is the one kind of school which North Dakota in addition to those it now has and this location woul waiting list is the:Schoo! of Science at Wahpeton and manual skills are taught to boys and girls. a & id forth Dakota Taxpayers association that Strength and Weakness For this reason every citizen should give whole-hearted iia. co-operation to the Association of Commerce in its efforts to) 5m see that proper use is made of this valuable and well-located property. The point is that it will be an economic crime for these | very buildings to stand idle and it certainly will do Bismarck no good, | Weise for it. iY | ne ety an a Hd GH 43 cae ey eines HUE UD PE Taft Ue fio] Rips bal Ge aaa? AE Buy Baa! TLL a ai | sey (Ee Ula lszsgrapeedsl? dy3 fea i ? iiet Ae F as Z Pree. / g 5 F B fi ret steady fal 5 Lani auidu i EU TR Ebr Ee at A HL 3 ii EE HiesUivin qilell ligiled. juli Hi i '