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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1937 wooes eocccces. Your Personal Health! ° By William Brady, M. D. Dr, Brady will answer questions pertaining to health but aot dis or diagnosis. Write letters briefly and in ink. Address Dr. Brad: re of The Tribune. All queries must be accompanied by a stam; self-ad@ressed envelope. e Bismarck Tribune Behind Scones An Independent Newspaper ° THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER — (Established 1873) 4 Washington State, City and County Official Newspaper Published dally except Sunday by The Bismarck Tribune Company Bis- | yi. petween i Advice of ‘Budget- — N. D,, and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck as second class mal! Balancers’ and ‘Spenders, FDR Sits Still on the Spindle Mrs, Stella 1. Mann Tisht ' i LITTLE LESSONS IN PHYSIOLOGY ye President and Treasurer Q ‘ Regulation Ft By RODNEY DUTCHER & | johnson Kenneth W. Simons t ington Correspondent ¥ ‘ ees 4 In a recent article in this column I said that the secret of the will power i Vice Petescue Manager Secretary and Editor eee eee ) E , necessary to enable the victim of the physic habit to break the habit is a i Washington, Dec, 29.—To a greater : - ayihinn of physiology, elementary physiology, simple enough for any child 5 degree than many of the president's i ae y § understand. ‘ : Subscription Rates Payable in Advance davisars| fib bok fortatie; prcsent has < fe : ‘ That cron Aa, postcard from deteg who says: — le Cetiziby carrier, at year oc: : ministration policy in the face of bus- spat , ‘ Ni f I sugyest--"giving us s few Dessons in the elern etary hyatology “simple 4 Daily oy mail per jeat (in state outside of Bismarck). iness recession and rising unemploy- Z \ ae enough for any child to understand?” (Mrs, M. ©. C.) i | Daily by mai) outside ot North Dakota . + 6 ment, consists of sitting tight and F . ‘ / Weekly by mail in state. per year . waiting for something to turn up. ‘ 5s : ° ) Weekly by mai) outside of North Dakota, per year. . The “something” for which Mr. testimonials and quack doctor bait, and ’ ' 4 Weekly by mai) in Canada, per year ........... ‘ 4 Roosevelt hopes aioe naturally, is a y a ith the idea of “autointoxication” or change in the business trend which : = j ; Sy ri z will indicate that the country has | ’ } q Lemire Pasties aod ite toate spine Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation come out of its spiral or tailspin. Some 4 y . i artifice to “keep the is ae poghesas ot his advisers keep telling him that pS f ‘\ y ‘ ‘ 80 fixed in his imagination truth ‘scarce! ly makes Member of the Associated Press everything will come out all right if 4 j : ‘ : a “ie The Associated Press 1s exclusively entitied to the use for republica- he eae pene Deleneing Se ee tion of the news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this |couraging business. ure newspaper and also the iocal news of spontaneous origin published herein. | him there'll be no recovery until gov- All rights of republication of ali other matter herein are also reserved. ernment “primes the pump” again. as the President woud be ne ; : tific vt of a reaction 5 r % ee That Telegraph Rate Boost cosinst ‘a fumbling congieds cndiTe i : = SN. j : First we assure the wiseecres, who know so many things “which ain't 20,” Appeal by telegraph companies for permission to charge buainass pore apparently unable to = . ‘ : heey Pebepbag Duidern le in these little epee Physiology ri Cleese ; higher rates emphasizes an ee oe nie in a ae ‘He would also like an accompany a ; Adi i text in nthe publle hirer example, Bove “tenn of Physi- cation habits of the American public which has worked a hard- | ing demand for assertion o! ee i or Wright's “Applied Physiology” ford). 4 F ety house leadership to pull the coun! : j Af fact to bear in mind is tha: 5 ship upon this old and well-tried method of communication. —_—|ourofa hole.” come? Fall PUP : a poses Hipage ured cepa rep ee ears Sse ce 4 Time was when the telegraphed message was the only quick xk : 7 : : all of the stomach, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, colon (large bowel) and | and certain means of communication. Nearly everyone can He Refuses to Yield ‘ ; t 3 a : hap seen the ee sad Gi aed ae of ee Rescg rattan! sane | remember when arrival of a telegraph messenger at the home eq neoeale pene megs, any, y oeee 3 —-— F : Nee rtd pine this |AiRREAS) AsaiOe Se ee sasiocg ae 24 usiness: ‘ ¥ y ; ta & { ordinary conditions or circumstances the action of the alimentary muscle brought the spontaneous fear that something terrible had hap-} group and the “spenders,” who be- j i ned in the family circle. leve the only salvation is through ‘an ‘ f ‘ y. is regulated automatically or autonomically just as is the action of the heart be UY " J stimulation of purchasing power by re- ‘ i AS : muscle, without any consideration or attention or concern about it on the Then businessmen began using the telegraph more and | yivai of federal spending. 7 part of the individual, Here the wiseacre layman will think of the evils he § js frets P or she imagines are due to “retained waste matter” or to “autointoxication” | i i ig i On the one hand, he has refused more and the companies engaged in this business reached the oe a ty ca inet BaeD ate ae if the bowel movement is delayed or insifficlent, We'll Gist aneot ot peak of their prosperity. where he feels it demands a retreat ini i ws af } the question in a later talk. Improvements in telephone communication, however, then go) ape vetoes ground taken by the k : 4 fsity Quisnann kai 5 began to take their toll. For some matters this system was Os dawaiter hand, to date he has pas SFR > : 7 Moe eer eoe Oe : preferable and business began to use this new implement of clsappointeds the purchasing power- ' Should I discard my atch nupporia at soe or sradually taper off? You communication. But the telegraph companies still had plenty Sree Senin ebocld fave brent pied { ‘ i » (ass, HE, W. of business. some time ago. } ae x hour eee without ponies day. What worries the telegraph companies now is the develop- pecliepchpa chet a int ded av ihe : DECOR Cine your address and inclose ten cents coin for ment of the airmail. It has taken much business from them | conservative arguments and cause the ie i : ‘ oy ci a abs Lepresarioms ba Ve “ it i i ii . president to declare boldly for a pro- cise ss . i 2 where lepers confined: there any peop! and as it continues to develop probably will take more. The Seah Gt inerenesd Gepeediaee on ae ’ to work among. Mem? T would be willing to devote my life to working main effect has been to reduce the overnight trade. A letter |jter, public works and government- mailed almost anywhere in the country will reach almost any | built housing. other part of the nation overnight with almost the same cer-| priest” are Paige rere) errs tainty that a telegraph message will. Where the telegraph easly Baye year, anes ie to Be if . Py ny TO" e conserval lines once hummed during the night they now have long periods belles oe Conmerve tive Ciecry. tna of silence. forces” will lead into another re- The telegraph industry has combatted this trend with peel aedcens d heory, the Pur) OW TO CREATE DEPRESSION. |ed had not onfy to aatisty the developments of its own. The teletypewriter, developed by the | tends is fallacious and dangerous. (From .“The London Financial News” beer curiosity but must } Sati 1, 1837.) fessors’ fees and great news associations, has supplanted the old “brass pounder.”’| | Roosevelt may have reached a more December 7, means of livelihood of You mean a person who is not particular disease or de- 5 ie = wing . , | Anyone who can operate a typewriter now can send a telegraph | pares his message to the Pegiee oes pied aos article ak Beeg a people, aifiency ¢ or impairment of heal . First thing she needs isa physical exam || message with greater speed than was true of the best operator — oe sonatas. beatae in seal correspondent recently returned from |, When congress : a undergoing ) in the old days. This has made possible improved service and |his budget message and the Rebhigh » erhace ate creat eantiane bene mnsibers can prescribe the necessary treatment i dower rates for some phases of telegraph service, but the net|that document is likely to indicate| about the pesent depression in Amer= Answer—National Leprosarium at Carville, Louisiana, is maintained the federal government. sures Hundred VAs Sieee or lees Ives Goare, °° Reprinted Ww ‘This is otherwise called the national leper home, or Marine Hospital No. 66. With Other what they say We | {| Employees, nurses and physicians obtain their positions through civil service may Ca SA ad or. competitive selection, Write to the superintendent for information about merce the kind of work you would like to do there. Is there any way for s perfectly healthy person to break herself of the habit“of sleeping with mouth open? I am forty years old. My mouth and throat are so dry every morning. (R. B. \ the direction his mind is veering with | ican trade is that it should have taken earth, . | result of all developments taken together has been to decrease |the dawn of 1938. con donna Doctor said my three months old bal slightly tongue-tied and clip- | revenues without commensurate cuts in operating costs. On ** * eas ay inevitable, eres . Den emcee Ne tongue. You say there is no such thing. Was it unnecessary? || thisybasis the request for higher rates was inevitable, Prefers to Star-Gase graphs nor economic jargon nor statis-| members Answer—I meant it is a myth so far as impediment of speec! Postmaster General James A. Par-| {ics are required to show how Mr liar cerned. Rarely the cord or frenum. that it inter- \ ley saw Mayor F. H, LaGuardia sit-| Roosevelt made the depression which ‘When certainly reasesrt feres with suckling, and in that case the doctor i iy L hii ; 1 should always bear his name. He cre- i “ scissors, } ewer Lynchings in dng i reed, ayer euatratt| soa it by methods which were tod Span ted “iy Wa | After all the furore raised by the anti-lynching bill in| riaceq his hand on the mayor's head | ect a8 they were effective. Fi ee Bampdens will strut througn| 10 the hospital they have a bottle marked 8S.B.A. from || congress it comes as something of a surprise to learn that only |and declared, as it he meant to be|_ THe power wicca a state of UN-ling the supreme court controversy a solution for bathing the eyes. Oan you tell me what it is? (Mrs. 8. V. M.) | eight persons were lynched in 1937. heard at surrounding tables: pa pases a ch no negrage man | showed what he thought of his faith- | expendi! Answer—Saturated solution of boric acid—all the boric acid the water IP ‘5 4 Tl bet you're down in Ws lire th sident ine nate eee legislators. Will congress reassert | deteriorate, congress produce} will dissolve when thot. Usually about two tablespoonfuls to the €' i The figures are not official but they should be authentic, boll to = pos Rael Partey (MP Roosevell ie iterdieet {| itself? Three weeks ago he dragged ty of wailing, but not strutting, (Copyright, 1937, John F. Dille Co.) i Guardia, aga whom ley | bree iaeat| back to Washini for the Forel AGERE a ce | since La ae compiled by the department of records and|,.-cntiy campaigned, donned a cher, eee thought Et to use oe Penet contest De ; hington fe igners : cena S aley, Eine paviners wi Ga | research of Tuskegee Institute, noted institution for the train-|ubic grin and said nothing. But|=Vety ounce was applied. Hel stable.” The magnitude of the pres- otherwise. Government philosopher. If the government’s| tained the president's effort to pack Farley was right, LaGuardia, who had|"ad other and lesser means of de-|ent depression was not then under- ; course, known foes are tactful, little soll-! sq hood-cap the supreme court, Un- | ing of Negroes. pressing indi The} vih- dari shown 1 A refused to send resentatives to ue Were, tood. The president called it a minor . Democrats in ! The analysis shows that the number of persons lynched |conferences called by Administrator Winey, but unsparingly, used. | recession. Tt was incoeverlae ata he|increasingly clear that Mr. seen But hey righty require| ‘ll they cease to have power to run i i i Straus of the U. 8. Author- ust do.|the federal government, fid was the same in 1937 as in 1936, but was J2 less than in 1935 us of the Housing Author. probably found some consolation in privacy for patie une? they mi St ee cgraee eee eee ity, and had characterized the con- ‘well the groans from the Wall Street wig- and seven less than in 1934. Of the persons lynched, three |+ “star- 2 a" % i ? erences as “star-gazing” affairs, had wams, The economic royalists were| The best method of patching up a| Republicans have now realized that/@ good prospect of congressional ac- were taken from jails and five from the custody of officials |come to see Straus. Haat hee oe pon eine f united front of Roosevelt and con-| there is little that.is new or harmful | tion to restore them to their academic | outside of jails. Two of the victi: b Tt had suddenly occurred to him | t 4 nye apitit was Jnreoe gress would be for the gentlemen of|in the New Deal. It was, to use | groves. outside of jails. Two of the victims were tortured before death |tnat any city which wanted some of soe nef 8 man of principle with= ving thrown «| Wall Street to make untimely whoo-|schoolboy’s work, “cribbed” from the| The most hopeful recent develop- {n outbursts of vindictive savagery. the #300,000,000 federal housing Fopetbedues onal fhe paneer pats stone at @ dog and hit his cruel step-|pee over the mess created | oy legislation ot _ensonable Reds like ment in America, is the growing - ._., {money would ha) send someone a other, said that although - | Washington, The leaders jisma loyd George. movement fani eco- On the other hand, 56 officers prevented lynchings. Five | here to discuss the matter, New York | Cromwell's saying that “No one goes| moter, said that sithough he in: | We New Dealers, who now look upon their| nomic dictatorship by restoring Mr, 80 far as he who knows not whither quite lost. ; ‘ : , Tt 4s, of these cases occurred in the Northern states, the remainder |newspapers were razzing the mayor. he is going.” The {dent's poll- handiwork as musty and inadequste,| Roosevelt to the presidency. 5, in the South. In most cases the intended victim was taken to} ordinarily “peppery. ltse mayor. haa |ie8 fevolve with the swiftness of an| Gong Vit Conerese, Turn? | oy ey ee Be eye en Bert Bo Aarne | Cates conentuin ee toot pemsdentiat @ safe place. In five instances armed force was used to repel |said in @ conciliatory long distance infletionist, 3 Gay elit is not so fiippant as the presi-|"The hapless ers in the campaign against indus-|as.an experimenting economist, mobs. The number of persons saved from death was 77, of |®all. Can 1, come and see you to- his [Gent and his posse of experimenting | judgment. But he can do little harm whom five were white and 72 were Negroes. Included in the “We're having: aes vege La u 2 SD Se eee ¥ ° j . : latter number were two women. ae caste all Gane see. Sea | Pioneer Movie Star ? All of the persons lynched were Negroes and the crimes | wouldn't be interested.” eharged against them were: rape 1; crime against nature and|,,cut r4Gusrdia had | $20,000.00 : 18 To loiter. | robbery 1; murder 4; wounding officers of the law 2, and he came, His original outburats Political ruin of the senators who, SWITCH TO MINOR SUIT { The states in which lynchings occurred and their number |3*®,;upposed to have been inspired) Son cour, "reforms A oliver WW EDOR tO ene | Bee 700 2) Mlsalesippl 2; Aleta, Tennessee and Georgia, posed the Btraus appointment. crite of bureaucracy who has created | Nig ‘Trump Bonitity Me Biscardey Vie Faxtners Discover | Jeach. , Service, — oe rength for Small Slam in Clubs Eight lynchings, whereby persons were sent to death with- WILLIAM E. McKENNEY - out either a fair trial or legal process of any kind is eight too People’s Forum the ‘United States, “These ate ‘bot (Secretary, American Contract Bridge League) many, but the record hardly justifies all of the excitement & few of President Roosevelt's gyra- PREVI Lemon I gatzed by the autiiynching bill in congress, Somer tales ga tapsnete of tater: || OOK, They suffice to show that no| SSRN TO, EEETEOPS |, ‘Showing of further strength, ‘Mrs est naturally jum; to three no IC IRIAL be |, The old bridge maxim that shee but are! Lemon ‘cid not, 1et 5 (0's) trump is cheapest,” meaning that nine |it rest there, and when she bid four NSIS! "| tricks are easier to win than 10 or 11, pel Seo Mrs. West dumped to six i TAIVIOMRI te beloy. generally is sound even in duplicate, In fact, it seems that sections where lynchings have been tommon have made notable progress away from arbitrary rule by mobs and toward observance of both the law and the better ) instincts of humanity. matters of politics, particularly Ce ERO Sophy ears a fie, obeetelt ea. sabe | ue hem wo bande will produce. 22, letters as may be necessary to penetrating judgment. In affairs Nocget the conform to this policy and to rer tion, then it is time to forget quire publication of as . writers his inhibitions and feuds name where justice and fair play make it advisable. Letters must limited to 600 Preserving a Heritage i Despite tindery dryness in many of America’s forests, fire this year was the smallest since records have been kept. From 1982 to 1986 the average annual loss was 388,000 acres of timber land. This year it was 99,348 acres, The answer is better means of discovering fires promptly and the creation of trails and roads which enable men to get to the scene quickly. As in flighting fires in homes or business places, speed is essential to success. Better telephone and radio | ‘Pe communication systems also played an important part. On the other hand, the number of fires increased to 11,208 or 1,500 more than the five-year average. More extensive use of national forest areas by campers and others caused the in- crease. The American still is notably careless and not enough of a woodsman to give the forests proper protection. But of the total number of fires, all but 240 were extin- |p guished within 24 hours and more than 90 per cent were held to 10 acres or less. The record as a whole shows improvement pp erotecting not only our great recreation areas but our national | Bethlehe Ee B 5 s Se § Ha rs Qe 3 pronoun. 38 Electric unit. 49 Night before. 6 Spiritus asper. So sccrowtul, 50 Grain. 7 Aperture. 40 Writing fluid. 51 Bundles. 8 Irascible. Type 41 Hand blow 53She acted in 9 Beat it. Alleged force. —inthe 10 Head covering 51 Note in scale./ movies. 15 Clan symbols. 52 Street. bi Eg i E i iF = 5 g FF i ia rs ‘ basic to political, ee pei aa ne ie tr i a =e paca shunting expedition in Pennsyivanis, Vice-President Garner brought ea ee er aia ene ae ase Pi ose reapecl’ Wt conwbotons ta, such ri] lt oe | | ee ‘1 A sleuth failed in a week's efforts to serve a subpoena on Charlie Cha) | fin. Maybe Charlie wam't so dumb, discarding those identifying gunboat “show. ‘ Pit et A: E 5 Fc a _¢ latest is a made from coal. For spring housecleaning, f ™ is a g a a a a = | 5 i a a