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Your Personal Health By William Brady, M. D. will answer henge) pectaiaing, te health but not dis Write let! briefly and in Addresi , o teibune ai queries must be Socompaaied ser be Seedy ae) The Bismarck Tribune An Newspaper _ ‘ THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) Behind i’ Scenes aoe State, City and County Official Newspaper Washington Published daily except Sunday by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis- fmarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck as second class mail| Harry Hopkins Is President's Only matter. Mra, Stella 1. Ma: ‘Real’ Brain Truster Now rs. 5 nn President and Treasurer ‘This is the last of six columns “gp WHO GETS SUFFICIENT VITAMIN B? . Archie O, Johnson Kenneth W. Simons by Rodney Dutcher on the eee ete sh'ets counicy aid Bagiand, ao bast in depen end ss Vice Pres, and Gen’ Manager Secretary and Editor President's “Brain Trusts.” beriberi in China, the Philippines and Malaysia, is now recognised asa nutritional deficiency disease, specifically to deficiency of Bin jue By RODNEY DUTCHER the diet, The characteristic feature of the disease is nerve degeneration (Tribune Washington Correspondent) Washington, Sépt. 24—Harry Hop- kins of WPA, author of “Spending to) Save,” is Number One Man among the president’s advisers today — the only real “general adviser” in the sense that Moley and Tugwell were. The “Brain Trust” today is @ pean group of New Deal of- A and economists who have come Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation to 8 more or less aolid frotit of agree- Member of the Associated Press ment on a general theory of economic The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republica- and social reform, business stability tlon of the news dispatches credited to tt or not otherwise credited in this and concentrated authority under the Subscription Rates Payable in Advance Daily by carrier, per year Daily by mail per year (in Bismarck) Daily by mail per year (in state outside Daily by mail outside of North Dakota ‘Weekly by mail in state, per year .. ‘Weekly by mail in Canada, per year .. Weekly by mail outside of North Dakota, per year. d herein. | federal governm: ieged! a newspaper and sis the locel newt de matter herein are Biicureserveges <2 sce Sore nnet ee free a eaty country snd inevitably many morons are bound to sutter wit UA peel Needle Re neurl conmequence of deprivation of vitamin ‘ ne Ee sett) the loss of appetite for proper food when « considerable share 2 Greme Good Business Investment popular with most business then: on which the individial exists ls derived from alcohol. So common, indeed, "i + O ‘. Fy is this masked or modified beriberi in America that 4 When Bismarck’s businessmen contribute this week to the Controlled by Taxes mang years as “aloonolio neuritis” Tt ts it has been known for fund for support of the annual State Corn Show they should Roosevelt and all the real New look on the matter as an investment rather than a donation. Rees ee ind tial aeeeral eae For corn clearly is one of the agricultural products upon which etan reload to, de brevity, as “the this section must depend if it is to realize a sound agriculture. Pa Tubetaated ha sayinta Ge Gaal phases And sound agriculture means sound business. of it you will find Hopkins, Secretary Corn means livestock and livestock means all-season work for our farmers, as opposed to the seasonal occupation repre- sented by wheat. One of the troubles with wheat farming is that it is TOO EASY. No one can blame bonanza farmers for hoping to get by with intensive periods of work in the spring and fall, with the rest of the time free to take trips or go fishing. Probably everyone would LIKE that sort of an existence. out a danger ahead, “you're almost |Supreme Court killed the NRA 4 . 2 de- But neither need anyone be surprised that such a system &s great a gloom as keg Kennedy,” |clded the hrey case against him. : : ¥ . ‘4 t Humphrey 4 has FAILED. It could hardly come to any other end. Whe comments of: many. observers; both rural and city,|Gacu sein semen eek se hue indicate agreement that wheat has failed this part’of North| Economist Leon Henderson, AAA - : The Great Gomeof POLITICS Dakota; that livestock is our real hope. Always, of course, ppececel | Heekial, reat Copyright 1937, by The Baltimore Sun By FRANK R. KENT Corn is a harder crop to raise but a much surer crop. ing péople agree Properly handled, it bringe in MORE DOLLARS per acre be-|__ ECCLE6 AND HOPKINS | naty, ballsre. he is’ ovéentayiag his |It has dsiven from hin tance tre os cause it provides more opportunity for gainful WORK. Wallace, Federal Relief Chairman time.” : cf his friends in the Senate; it i ‘The truth is the Presifent has steadily isolating hint from first-class men; there is the possibility that the benefits of any course of pro- cedure will be overstressed. Eventually we may come to expect too much from a corn-livestock agriculture. But there is little danger of overstressing the possibilities at this time. A much wider acceptance of corn as THE major crop for this district THE FRANKFURTER AFFAIR fiat oa ei in nana eae x Roe = Ay . iterers hom president | exce| . Joseph P. Kennedy, |cised express views on is advisable. j l ‘ For fully four years, so successfully |@V@F surrounded himself, who still dissents and occasionally |the court bill, and found himself ac-| Natives of Darfur, west of the Su- ‘And the corn ahow is the one best method ofstressing the| spit, in the Demooretes pects, bees |cid De. Fviix Pranktister avold (4l6-| p. fas teen olaled balors, the cod lide can ties Gammteiee tooetite ‘im hollow trees need for more grain of this type. there is much doubt whether he | closing the extent of his contact with : ss ee the President and so well concealed were his White House visits, that it is not surprising the practical rupture of the relationship has escaped at- tention. Just to prove the point, it might be illuminating to ask farmer exhibitors for data regarding the comparative cash pro- | "s ceeds from corn and from wheat during the last five or 10 years. Every farmer visiting the show should be asked which yields the most CASH per acre, corn or wheat. The answer, when compiled, would constitute an interesting and ‘important sidelight upon North Dakota’s agriculture. gree of his intimacy and influence was Plenty of Demand never fully appreciated and the pub- Those who wonder whether North Dakota lands could be Uecity he stlggreusrilge by no meet Gun estaeenets citi ; peste proport! constanc: populated if placed under irrigation need not worry. — ant ae e camunieation and! the peel oC hls dIM KERRIGAN Ciliz’e Sance, It is entirely probable that many farmers now living here,| sess rhe tbbaca ts neta, | counsel. Those of the “ circle” Bea bea ‘aes brought up in the stock industry, would not want to try for | must be raised and kept at = fairly | *0eW that the President made few im: MK ce i cis constant level. Thus the Y | portant moves without the advice and Raat success on an irrigated farm. But plenty of others will and if} ;; administra He dat | te tion group wants to encourage lower approval of this brilliant Harvard pro- WV idiecaas i North Dakotans aren’t interested, farmers from other states | industrial prices and discourage high | €80r. It was he who supplied Mr. mont after mlgniphe “Cig” bee |) we. PE Acar, |Rgaavl wih moat ofthe young t=] ave rent ee : For proof take a look at the records of the Bureau of | like bee Brices pasate wou as orice gif anaes ey a OR a Reclamation which recently threw open to homesteaders 69| UP. Furthermore, they would like to | Corosen, Mr. Cohen 68 6 conte oe — ‘ new farmsteads on the Tule Lake division of the Klamath federal | production keep pn lene pital mendation. eee reclamation project. : foods down tn ccserie tote hapead of ephnetataty ‘Dr. Frankfurter (CLLY'D been up there once Breet rate up. They would discourage | were in almost constant touch. ‘Ths herselt—to get a coat she had Announcement was made only a few days ago but already of ‘had hanging / more than 2,000 applications for these farms have been received conslatent geactitone® of any involved House sae wise nacanae Gok ales Vee ran singh! ‘age ‘ot and 40 to 50 more are coming in each day. The job of selecting sisal nee ae without the knowledge of the news- stairs—that was all right, for there the settlers will not begin until Oct. 25. : nouneing, « national law fame a Tees: etter the eeeaitect aie were lights on every landing. But The applications, according to the bureau, come largely | "i" ‘on! ‘legalixing price-fix- | professor was almost routine. At the from there on it wag No-Man‘s- ing. from farmers who want to move onto irrigated lands and “make| Goyle, closely associated with Eccles | Hugh Joiners whe nertnialy Ted toon} Land, You went up the other stable homes.” Others mentioned, is believed by elie) ae half-flight to the roof, and pushed and Dr. And don’t make the mistake of thinking these homesteads Dees pane hag As Nee: Procure iver rig} Senko bell orl rip dregrtecatt that are something for nothing. The applicant must have $2,000 in | Business men seeking to learn sdmin-| not seem an exaggerated descripti door swung shut behind you with cash or its equivalent in machinery and animals, and must have | cently written Pay mee then, but i's now. There has best a bang—a loud, terrifying bang hi “) ay No quarrel between the President and had two years of farming experience. In addition he must | "hich follows his “Brass Tacks” and | >, “Pansrurter; there has been 00 maripdemearedaserace (5 = agree to repay to the government $88.35 per acre over'a 40-year) it's too early to say how much of | OPN break. And, as is usual in such - period. : this theory: will go into the adminis- matters, both probably would deny Cilly was a courageous soul, but hes Allotment of the land will be made by a committee of four, | “*t's 8° %¢x program. Laat Sener ita reer any aessening et)” eho, bad shiaagered that Sra se imagina- one of them an American Legion man since war veterans are Keeps His Head Down Nevertheless, if those in position to aepeeegl Phila sacnied that given preference under the law and many are expected to apply. | advises’ benno rents closest know oan be relied upon, Dr. Prank: 3 was nothing on! In their selections eharactey will count-16 per cent, industry 20 | Seria: he heroic renee uaa | Hoe (tate siaprecrane tae tier C pulses Be, per cent, capital 80 per cent and farm experience 85 per cent. | Dacha Tae co, epee as any New | nightly telephone conversations be- shoes without | Any receiving less than five points for either character or in-] Albany and P. D. R. ava cone na been faccattnand. na tatimnts send a she'd at |. __ dustry will be rejected at once. a Aitany, eoemctares most, Roose- | of both men is authority for the state- up unlatch the for ee a Irrigation in many North Dakota places will be cheaper| minustrative iar oc an” est Brofeasor has not been Amy. . . ’ || than at Klamath. On that basis, the problem of getting the t Seaete at ts tae in her, hands, "Her heett tuned | right people on such irrigated farms as are developed in this| © he and Mr. Roosevelt front 90 that ‘wouldn't to ice in her breast. For the still | area should not prove a difficult one. ee eee: 18 oe fie immediately got |night air was suddenly shattered i i r, for a0 long the blindly into radio aerials. taking her blue|by a wild, terrifying cry—the i et ee * every step you stumbled over a deathly, agonized cry of a human ae Husky Two-Year-Old Doiouae serine ot | corain es, 8 Place of rope poh pe thee Deen se v4 Dr. “Dick” Krause takes office as president of Bismarck’s has been no secret that Dr. ace were the AU wees 2! ie pdr lg a min. | pierced the midnight guict for Pe + Junior Association of Commerce, succeeding the able Ober A. ped coe Pee paleo Aid cn ae and one/in ; you? I want tojeternal second, then died down to Kobs, and thereby signalizes the beginning of the third year for being sympathetic, he belched fire and Vewace into eee gadigig abcd oof choking murmur. A ‘ this organization, shocked at the proposal; : to do, instead of|moment of silence followed—e = 2 mistake, Those facts step,| "THIRTY seconds it took, at the for Jim to leave, |silence 90 intense that it could be ‘ : ¥ = husky two-year-old and a precocious one. generally known. What has what | soot, to rum ove to Ne re pe ears ll t has money in the bank but that is not of chief import- nok beet penarally Known is that the Jotlfinger, City hadn't Lngered, and sok site “ous | ide Cig’ edreom window ; ance. Its biggest assets, as it enters its third year, are a record end, and that Dr. knew that. . Cilly was 4s brave as the average. along 20 happily | heavy, swift thud, as if something ‘ of sound achievement despite its youth, confidence in its own Dr. Moley, to all in- on the root,|Zve2 & little more brave than it, Amy |had fallen a long way. ... future and in the future of Bismarck and a determination to purposes, has retired as the Mr. Johnson, |AmY. Amy woul not tied to Srace’ioe| | Ze. sn tnstant, Cly was at the do {ts full share in making this the bi , ee an ee ragged from iat pol the alc-os ‘tes / lo e in making this the biggest, finest and moat| Teacher Strict—Heyton, come here| confidential friend. he's| Work late. She didn't like to be ast | she Songot the six-foot drop to the | hospitable city in North Dakota if not in the entire world. | tug"? ™ "At You have in your), Tt will be agrosd by, those wee was fae athe soon Oe Roa tied telenes ean { This attitude and the JAC record constitute a challenge to| Heyton—I-I-1'd_certa peal hed 4 1 She § sabe i j saiata ge 4 inly like to,/entourage, past and present, that in No, Amy over 0 jumped quickly; she knelt be- } the rest of Bismarck’s citizens. It is an inspiration to those | ne! 1 the toothache. this the president has sustained a of Mr linger in the the | ae that crushed, broken figure who wonder WHAT to do and HOW to do it and an apportunity | sob—vou haven't met my pretty|New’ Deal. friends, ‘Dr. ‘Prankfurter You| ‘were slove ease siting |root. Ome Dutling from the for every young man in the community to assist in building up | "0 7* have you? was the wisest, the soundest and the every |""ithen Amy wasn't alone. It was about it. If] “Amy!” she cried. “Amy!” hiscity. ~ Lab i i a Gras ev, 2 AIDaCE: Know you were a, |moet uidteeweied. IV" cabo: be- ‘about wanting to peaeenis But Amy Kerr was beyond all Community service may sound like silly impracticality to Heamerg him very greatly to admit this, /The Haired Amy was o°kng to find| ‘Vagusly, Cilly was conscious of some, but it isn't. For the city is quite likely to do the most for eae 8 Job. It took |conciuston fs unescapably reached by him.| windows being raised slong the those who do the most for it. woe Whalt Been bering your por-| prevents ‘the statement. from being (reer een oe fae dis- | tne trouble, She eon painted overcomplimentary. things stand earlier DoteoNo, aily, learning to roller|today, Mr. Roosevelt ie left with Pee ea anna & toe obtbule Sot hed only ctr oe ee ‘There may be some sympathy for Japan's desire to erect » memorial | **#te 80 I can go places with you. group of advisers from whom he it wanted to be slone with had only a few minutes ago to humanity in China, but this ground-breaking ceremony is becoming —— never gets an independent view. him. And given Jim a few min- been a lovely, lively girl. Amy rather tedious Witness—I think —— There {s hardly one atong them who utes to say goodnight to her, Cilly, eill clutched the bine dens in one : Ate Se Lawyer—We don’t care what you|ever stands up and tells him he is ad es ao The other hand, clenched Photos showed a light 42,000,000,000,000,000000 miles away to be an|think. What Know is| wrong, or even thinks 20; not one ee ee ee {n the terror of death, slowly re- ‘ exploding star. A film executive, good at cooling tempers, is en route with whose ability he does not regard as with a nonchalant air, and she had laxed; a slip of newspaper fiut- Tes ati seve lf eon, racial catered eee a id te and, ci pad .. A California judge rules he has no jurisdiction over Mexican we the Sithout | aphen then ae tee aan ; pretend soing to bed. into Ber Docket. id &, prin pod eg thinking. Tm not « lawyer. lixenune sete yee mane Contuce ematt : . She od around until Jim, aneins (he me Cendionady principle of non-interference in guerills warfare. ~ ; —e Ss en SS areas