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a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1937 { e ° PASS peel The Bismarck Tribune}! Beating They Say Meat Prices Are Pretty High fag tl the SCENES 3 1 | Your Personal Health | = Washington : sont: BUtzr re cere PES Ub A | Published daily except Sunday by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis- RODNEY DUTCHER HERE'S A RATHER fp pate ot ne Tribune, All queries must be sccompanied by « siampe march, N. D. and eatered at the postoffice at Bismarck as second clasé mail | (reibuss W NICE LITTLE THING ‘matter. ‘Washington, Aug. 23.—Leas than MADAME MIGHT Mrs. Stella lL. Mann three years ago the administration President and ‘Treasurer fashioned ® noose for its opponents viet May Gen’ Manager greet Pores eau nat town ineern eel in that noose, Subscription Rates Payable in Advance Rie dharadectrrcomepenritpr cra ry cratic howls in the house about the Speaker Longworth, Majority Leader Tilson and Rules Committee Chair- man Snell. The old Republican rules used to the say that the house couldn’t even in- it, though. conditions a carefully prescribed by the Member of Audit B f! Circulatio Bill except by & taajority vote, and physician, to sul, tie, latent "On the other hand” the attempt of the lember of Au ureau of mn except by a majority vote, an of the 2 Paelear tere e coat ies jade gt en ee Tee ee CaM eo tee chairman usually “pocket such @ without medical supervision, more ag- Member of the Associated Press veto” legislation if he liked, and that gravate the trouble than to give any relief, for the smooth diet usually The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for repubiica- | practically no “unsatisfactory” meas- excludes the items that are the principal sources of minerals and vit in lern victuals, dion of the news dispatches credited to it or not prnern ine credited in thi8 | yrs ever ‘got by Snell. newspa id also the local f spont hed herein. All Fights o Frepublication of all other matter werved. Then the Democrats, who had been u so loudly, found them- screaming What About Meddling With the F. B. of I.? | promptiy uberaltzed ‘the discharge Recommendations by the senate’s crime committee that |, requiring only 165 signatures to investigating agencies of the federal government be consoli-| In the ipa Lea ok Demosrale yi "i : were Com) ler dated ina single bureau will bear careful study and consigera-| the 145-names rule insurgents began tion before being acted upon. to get petitions on “cash bonus” and The committee declared it had found a “general conviction | ministration. So what did the Dem- that there has been a breakdown in our law-enforcement agen- | ocratic leadership do but jam through ces and courts. : ieee ee ars ME oe fig ie ars e senate committee’s discoveries, surely, cannot have | committee and onto the floor! Label ones the been based on a comparison of law enforcement in 1987, say, |tnauther das when mumers nara auittdont oe sanall dosmee” pf’ Sinpeieanumy rics.” Etaaielowtcal.seaons with law enforcement in the late 1920's and early 1930's. Does bers of the rules committee joined eT eter MULTE, Pate ee Shera etthea tah kee. the senate committee forget the prevailing bank robberies and | fo ths tome floor the wage hour bin E'not the poodervus language 7 mind oo mush as the insinuation thot Wining of ton ear! sry ee cae hen ahh Bag oh Es By all comparisons J. Edgar Hoover’s Federal Bureau of sdnlnlstention: oe pepdisa deed ; : ; to include enough bran or other natural cellulose or fiber Ya the diet to main: Investigation agents rank as one of the most effective of law jessy enough to get 145 signatures for y tain aatural peristalsis as: nyaty 98 mAy:be ie sane teal in the ue = once gave Hoover’s ‘ik enough ee to obtain ore d ‘ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS - ie house lers wert Breathe men the rig! carry firearms and make arrests, encom. remelting torah J Much interest in your article on stomach breathing exercises .. (O. W. A.) passing certain prevalent crimes under federal statutes, it|ment, and it would have taken al started the G-Men off on a crime corrective campaign which rane AS month to get the wage-hour Pibyrtied T call it belly , for that is what it is. Bend ten cent coin SEARS % A thanks three-cent-stamped 4) more than justified the drastic congressional action. visions othe, “gag rule” Rocab rele Breathe.” ee Led aaateat onl racial care The Dillingers, the Floyds, the Kellys and the Nelsons aN have wished he had never given Chicrine passed out of the picture along with mass killings, quarter-| Tames had been necemsary for ¢ dir The Gr G plals of bart w betas eclla ene ae, Ge Oe million dollar ransoms and wholesale bank robbery. charge petition, it also is very likely e eat ame () P Answer—Ben was probably hoping to sell you something else. The There is no reasonable doubt but that the credit can be|/— SY . chlorine solution is harmless bladed eae daepamaecira aaa work. ois, s, io. given et F. B. of I. and its young, trained and well-equipped aiorse Joke of the month i the ||} Cosrrisht 198, by The Baltimore Sum : \__By FRANK R. KENT}|,, Two years ago whan we vistted...... I got sick from the altitude. Went personnel. together- repeat crack nurse there and she gave me some white tablets which soon relieved me. Politics has never played a part in Hoover's organization. || Quavy nove none iny Stee ‘The Contrast but from another powerful group of program ever presented to congress tala sidines. Otte Be Wat ee ee Political connections, when they are sometimes brought to bear, || of worse—in his supreme court || As, in its muddled way, congress | the president's friends, who hold that/was rejected after s bitter tight and} = Angwer—Time. I know of no medicine that will relieve it. Stop off s day 5 3 appointment than to have chosen || moves toward adjournment no de-|the Democrats who refused to sup-/through the leadership of men whol or two at # point part way up. ‘Whife tablets the little tin doctor usually turn out to be handicaps rather than aids. The agents/| the first man named in the Con- || tached observer in position to get a/port his court-packing plan and to/had been his strong supporters. In- were probably dope such as asperin or acetanilide or phenscetin—but a ’ are chosen from literally thousands of applicants. Each agent || stessional Directory. close view can fail to be impressed | accept his draft of the wage and hour |stead of getting everything he wanted | pain-killers are unwisely taken for such purpose. They endanger cart A PP ase ‘All that means ie that Alamabe || With the amazing confusion which |controll bill are disloyal and must|in the way he wanted it, the bald fact (Cspran ier ote Eile the heart. must either be a graduate lawyer or accountant (or have other || is first on the list of states and aie the pdininieizatioa ou top|be dealt me as such, ae openly Ain except for the relief appro- , , Co.) AA PF $ that Black, being her seni a ttom. While lways | denounce Vice-President Garner tion, Mr. Roosevelt at this session qualifying attributes) for it is in these fields most of the F. B. Se et rad res ie aoe eon anwousanding sila Eealtae celeriac manAvOne: Pitget acy = his seein eit le: iabee) ine Wiley His Pa, ef L works, a oa eng ath [oi oo ty |, fh np rh emu arn ln erly Saat oth tah and ft ___ There is no seniority system and men are promoted or Washington bas been seen. “Tt is a {reactionaries whose aim is to scuttle fis program has been tore to plone [WIth 00 Promise ne made fulfiied; ot 26 American people, ‘The mes demoted purely on merit. Bones iisaie torinen tie ta ‘ssked | rather frightening state of affairs. the poeerare pt hed Som emasculated—and some of it side-|With his economy recommendation |he has made of things at this seasion The G-Men are unique in this country, both in reputation |ROU® jberale Podectay tee Bieri Fe tei ee all Street Democrat” |tracked, What he gets is not in the|made ridiculous by the fact that we|is too obvious to ignore. Compare and activity. And when the senate proposes consolidation of | >ill for a house vote), ea onsen ca president ‘con: |e direct issue against this element fae beeppegtitege iy slid ax eathel sgn rerpilingen dare ee Sree areaarcy this group with other government law enforcement agencies, sa dil tinues to put on s show. Thists the|next ‘yos¥, defeating’ the anti-NeW | weary congress to adjourn which, un- | among his advisers certain as to what|when he had much smaller party . Cool Wage-Hour Fight audience he most wants to impress | Deal jocrats who are then candi-|der pressure, makes it willing to he is going to do or where he is go-| majorities in house and 6 namely the postoffice department, the narcotic bureau, treasury | One does not pretend to believe that/ and for it he prepares. Before the |dates and putting into effect a real/nins for which there is Seder ing—the contrast to the situation ou have the Th weecua b the official House leaderahip was all| newspaper men he hides the irritabil-| “party. purge,” his radical friends no asiy Picture. There would be agents, the customs bureau and the coast guard, it would be/not and bothered about getting the |ity to which some of his subordinates |hold that he is lost. Despite the pious mand and of which there is no real/‘t was last January is very great, It/more hope in the situation if even well to look closely into the manner of consolidation. Wage-hour bill out of the rules com-|are becoming accustomed and holds forgiveness of Mr, Parley. they are cpl ckercee porrberdgrereicetericeevorg rd yeveby Fanta Sirarindtcr gira ph tod Goan . ‘ trying. f the | man l- q {the high standards of the FB. of are to be maintained etn vi sunened an ne | wh hyd on ie Dea i oe oe” non ti ns rn” Was pe on stat fled eon be tortie We cetcess a ® COU] if the pro, aryig leveling ft in the other directi or an [southern gentlemen and only’ hand-| ovine te overwhelmingly clear tht | s— proposa 1g 0! o on, OF 8D |rui of members from south of the|the control is lacking and both co-| However, there is more real confu- attempt at-political maneuvering of the G-Men, that’s something Meson-Dison line favored the meas- hevence as co easton ws 8 Lae thes ee of aco else again. , unitely | the undiseriminating are deceived by |tles, @even months ago the Roose- 3 noste foto billy ot ofthat | te surface nunry ‘of the ‘White [at poation was sual that was talked observed . conceded was him, Rayburn was bitter at the un- — know what Lost Money _ Precedented action «of Democratic| ‘The truth ts that, underneath, his fie would get f.After such w victory, Postal inspectors have cleared up another mail swindle Tales commmisies rears Jouning wih eas ae sper Des with discon-| with such a party majority in con- ns : which has bilked hard-headed business men, as well as the tra-| "But Rayburn also was deeply im-| purposes, 80 are his spokesmen, One| fc flowed from his iabor alliances afd cast ov cmanacrens | worry because her pey was emall|loonies togither and not have ditional widows and orphans, for years. peeled ete barraee Of arguments | group, represented by Mr. Farley, are| the relief billions, it seemed incon- wilter ef grecting” eatd verze for her long hours of work. Al-|something pop. Miss Kathy There was nothing new about this particular confidence |pets wno comers bin peer tne | and by conctiiating: socnres, ont epee peice be anything |) ive story writer, most she had forgotten the possi-|OUshin't @ gone. Jist whin thim game. It was the old “lost estate” trick that has been used and|they caught him anywhere ‘near a|-disiplining recalcitrant Democratic| this session. Yet the fact is that, no| aplar 90° Tuat™” 7h Du7*t |UAY Of Raving to fo beck $0 /ang — exposed again and again. A man named Baker was supposed| ‘The tour congressmen credited with | “party harmony” and s “united front” Det abtes peer feta roth ee sO Eygies ahaa Joe Williams. _ : cae ee ee to have died and left a will dated Dec. 27, 1887. The testament |tlocking, the measure after it had |for 1938 are urged and the talk of 8! pians as completely Kicked to pleces. tolegut ee Yet che was almost certain shelevery kind of excuse to be near disposed of a large part of the land on which Philadelphia is |fevorably by the house labor ccmnmit~ Ses Acttally, however, it| ‘The key bill of what was certainly Yesterday: Kamity springs up bled Ke love with Bob. Not/the front hall when she came in built, not to mention various tracts of coal land throughout |tee were Rules Committee Members| comes not from Republicans at alll the most far-reaching and elaborate] FRe'prsteaor Nicks seks ; unt Hattie hed told her/again, He had made up his mind Pepneyivania Baward Cox of Georgie, Martin Dies |“ en | Fant sipegh he Deekenw” Sees | Uncie Henry” ec peat cr meate | ne mene, © her. to find out ‘Texas, William Driver of Arkansas, realist pletare. Henry for years years, happened. The Duchess Just why the will was allowed to kick around 100 years )and Howard Smith of Virginie, | Si ° V. ° CHAPTER VII aoe ny ed rate tore [tad Bot come down to her studio before being probated, the swindlers’ prospectus didn’t explain res t ree 2 iInging ampire a minute everyone was talk-|thing big and broad and sacred.|son for him to 1 ip eee Be. very clearly, nor the little matter of how title had been proved | SOTHEYSAY || * ing at once and craning their| Really nice people never, fell in| sides, Pat always took anything on this property during its frequent transfers in that 100 years. ee oe HORIZONTAL _Answer to Previous Pussie _ 15 Father. Poses fe Bob turned to the like the measles, for instance She Bee wan eile eck ce male But that didn’t deter the “investors.” They bit to the fine| | Undoub! developments in Chins} = { Ficticious WilILicli TAM NIN] 21 Shape. chess. actually know anything) 4 coppmy tune of several millions on the chance of being heirs. It took Ealing i toe war tote fines aon Sen: ee roe ONION y IRIEL 23Grafted oe Bosse : eo meee Senile aus Badtare ‘ did pale back gar ieee the government and 24 convictions to finally stop the flow of | stor Key Pittman, chairman of Fer-| riter native fi cro faggpabedl ere Profeeaor Braceyr righted “the ®2% 804 when she was with him| bread under her arm, Pat wat money that was much more completely lost than any estate Relations Comey land. i TOME] Rhine River vase, “It your writer friend in-|Evecyibion tected Go ard crets| near ber door. P could ever be. I don't want to find out simply if} 13 To press. - (ol). aists on bringing his dog with him, | and hopeful. “Eh and it’s back ye are. I 5 Buropean girls neck or the boys| 14 Quaking. INIAIG| i 25 Double. my dear Duchess, you can expect ee. thought Y’d git this all done while TOR en ee drink, or if they truck or walts. I} 16 Region. PIRIO} € to have things happen, That is,| MAYBE that disturbing Profes-/ ye was gone.” He hefted his ham- What They Want want ued what terse thinking. tr utier lumps: RI iN aan [Tit] 26 treland. it McTavish is a writer,” he added 1.” eagle i one ne i — Vegans “Have It is good to see foreign trade increasing. Not only is it | who wants to compare Buropean girls a \ i N t n Poo took 8 quick step forward} hadn't Kicked the dog. ie’ cere|Yerand Bob Meravish?" profitable as an outlet for our manufactured goods, and thus | with American girls. | atuawyers | fe EIR! j as though he was going to drive| tainly inspired a feeling of awe| | *I had an interesting after. translatable into terms of jobs, but it is generally true that | ‘Tne relations between Albania and| charge. . + ; preg Sg ine ne ee man's | Sat peaeainditld placer nd oon,” Kathleen replied stifiy.. “I normal trade relations throughout the world tend toward peace. | the Dalted Slates (ate escelec si Eppa dasi ony oy cnae fl thet, et cea et turned and sapped his fingers to| Se ees why Schmatz had|I didn't have a chance to talk to Figures just issued by a big Eastern bank indicate that in| Txrem tivonora of Alberts. 25 Drone bee. 43Negative. 2 papers scart, 29Cry for help: | tus wean poo Want me sbout | cringed wharirer hb Nosebed ae opens no tee | was sere” the first four months of this year our foreign trade advanced be Aas 20 Half an em. 45 Heaps. Simnrument, 41 Document. et he sold tee tee She almost dreaded the time hen hs hand oT oe te 28 per cent, from $757,000,000 to $955,401,000. Interesting to jatar aaciaseeee in the ied 20 Hops kiln. 49 Like soap. ' on ‘wasm’'t your fault, Bob dear,” pee srey Prive ott gree him, eh?” ee note, however, are the particular classes of trade in which the | honestly and impertially by an inde-| 30Rich part of 52Tiny particle. Pee replied. at the party. She was bappened Kathleen tossed her head. “The : s replateredd: Thon and steel 84 per | Pendent Jydiciary.—Rabbl B. Bene-| __ milk. 53 Assessment 6 Island. Duce a oth, gorident| But after Bob bad gone, the proc| Duchess saw to it he was enter~ advances were registered. Iron and steel exports were up 84 per | B' Gish, New York. | $2Male sheep, amount. sins. 47 Possesees. Tupted with a ieee eaniet" |tessor had turned “it all off ao *#ined. Why did you ask?” cent. Farm machinery exports were up 59 and aircraft up 145. ** * ‘ ¢ 34Part of a boat. SS Molding. that wasn't the picture you j | easily. “Nothing,” answered the janitor It is splendid to see foreign countries buying more of our | , He Just takes to farming naturally.) 35 Afraid. 56Many ——= sre 9Insane. . @xhiblt anyway. It didn't com-| Yet, why had the Duchets been| ¢vasively. “Oaly' a good-lookin’ : I guess.—Mr. Harry Rose of Nevada,| 37 To dine. ld about her.10 Form of “‘be' . with that ‘City at ("180 quick to try to lay young feller now, all the gurls are excellent farm machinéry. But what in the world do you think | tows, commenting on their 3-year-old| 38 Sixty seeonds 57 She lured ——11 Born. 53 Road. He pointed at a caurky carvas|on someone elie?” Moet certetniy |ikely to swarm fie bees they’re going to do with all that steel and all those airplanes? pode Rage Son windy to their death.12 Sweet potato. 54 Musical note. showing a tangled mass of lines | Bob had given their hostess all his|#Dout 2 honey-pot.” War preparation is a good big share in the answer. That | caives.. aan aaa “dato, Re ie stanton, urine 4 the time he was lactase Lene eee takes a little of the joy out of expanding trade. For trade based = tion was distracted from the ca-|laughing with her and looking |2een told him. “I met several y to the oth , |down at her whi other men who are much more on war or preparation for war can bring the world no solid bene- BARBS } rs RES tastrophe to, the other painting, | down at her when they sat so long| pier men who are, such more fits in the end. Bome people are saying that Chi- - excape. possible chance could a Glovers-|¢led men.” ang Kal-aher hesn's « Ohinaman’s eee ville girl have with such aj Pat grinned, “A bunch oF lions Pennies of War - sss Tore che loft teers Recon | ‘That wns the thought thet hod Pome aera maviatre) oe WORE Just one of the little ironies of war js the fact that the two| |, 1e™ and Order” has been sugpest- could not sleep. The affair in the | Hardened her heart, and that was/now o’ the time we knocked a planes which bombed a crowded street in Shanghai were bought| thing “trite and true,” eh? cared to admit. Ail those, queer |t0 Bob the next doris cane Sere oe eceein! Daletialin!s and paid for by the pennies of the people of China, probably by) re oa, bel People—Professor Bracy, and the him coming up the steps, He had|t have some opery singer. Th the of some of the 450 Chinese victims. sone Duchess rushing 10 Bob's de- talking to Pat, who was put-|whin he come he wouldn't pi pennies e \. very quiet lately. Perhaps it has fense. Just who were. they all|tering around as usual with his hy Pee” Literally thousands of Chins’s war-conscious citizens had | switched Jobs—from umpire to score- and how did they fit into the puz-|broom and dust-mop. Bob looked pees icy or aed ae skimped here and denied there to drop a few coins into various. wee ene zie? She had been thinking more|UP, eagerly when Kathleen came|that kind of a celebrity,” an- : Bob McTavish than she had But because she did| swered piste funds being collected bit by bit. When any fund became suf-| | When real love comes dlong it) realized, and always it gave her|not stop, he turned and whistled Rica poo eh th ficiently large, e. war plane was purchased and presented to| tio,tre7 an 1 emits tnd s.vamm showing feline o know fer Sctunat and went quickly up| Bin very much" Ghee ber Chiang Kai-Shek, the Chinese military dictator, Those funds Prench novelist visttngg Waited Blatos. if she wished. And Schusaty-he| Pat looked after him with alhiz jmto, (ht 10% and went into fare responsible for most,of China’s 400-plane modern air force. | 4 retormer suggests children not be was cunning. The jolly little sup-| puzzled frown. He leaned on his| Pat selected a tack, then pound- And now those of war are returned to the people | allowed to play with toy soldiera- But Pes the elite they hea tales | che nen cee ia cee oa it 20 hard he drove it entirely from which they came, returned in a flaming explosive death| {t wil be 8 long trip to disarmament the pee vit te aoe st their fasely, "Something happened at|could do that to, some folks’ 1" "i * " s te 5 heels. boree °’ Duchess’ heads,” for noncombstants. Just, one-of war's little plessantries (Copyright, 1987, NEA Service, Inc.)| lately she hadn't had time tolnow. Ye can't git that many (Te Bo Continues a \ s SPOS Cees Ek dets she epee hole hw hole SNE CbQUO lapse woe com iuNoG gues BEM GhGeG uae ceoe oe ccaacus oo) eee ge Spi pee Sar eS 3 PSEee B