Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 247, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 2, 1938 Page: 4 of 6
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Chapter II f>
ted. tudden an Uur
d *hti iird the man
be/ verir
led SteUi
a chance
camp ai^
as a sharp d<
ravine that
QENERALLY. we find that neith-
er the man nor wife Is fitted for
marriage to the other, nor. as a
matter of fact, to anyone.
—E Dana Brooks. Cleveland di-
vorce court "umpire” on the
4.000-a-year divorce-seekers.
I BARBS
He turned and started j for
ct^ier er 1 of the gully. He st<
cn a d< id limb ai d the i
crackle Startled him: A bu
circled slowly overhead, wl
in the cloudless skV and4
joined b r two ef his black fal
Tie sun glinted brightly on i
tiling ahead and the sharp r
'J’HE Swiss are reported spending
money hand over fist on an elab-
orate defense program. Wouldn't It
be cheaper if they simply cornered
A soap manufacturer believes
that soap may be used in cakes of
the future to increase their fluffi-
ness. “Just for that, young man.
you’re going to have your mouth
washed out With a piece of angel-
food!- • u
He wm lying face dowr
arms ] lung forward, on
a pillor for his head,
were tvteted oddly udder
though he had made 1i
effort t * turn when tfie
■tiuck Him—In the back
After the first shock o
The marriage ratmhas gone down
following a decline "in head-hunt-
mg in Papua. Evidently the girls
don't want a husband who Isn’t going
to get ahead.
mds Ard Parisians, according to a recent
capitalist (dispatch, are reading more and
a capitalist more for amusement. Come to gay
rtatorshlpa? P*fee and paint the library red!
A girl bora la Binghamton. N.
Y . is believed to be trie first baby
born in a trailer. Her real name
1> Prances, but she's probably fated
to rib Called Tag-aiong. 1 ’
(Copyright, If*, NEA bervlct, IOCJ
JLPgj
to tbs amount of tb. mto*
g——bp the onw la the after-
raiwTioMt
-»nLzrgz
am He ow i^eefth*
KM: om rwST 9tSr
Woman Mayor
Ms, is an inaeplrabte part of
general freedom which the Ameri-
can capitalist and workar enjoy in
other fields. Reduce the one free- (
(loin and you reduce the other auto- j
mattcally.
It la no accident that the famous j
American standard of living Is. with :
all of its defects, the highest on j
earth Tt is the sort of thing that!
comes with freedom—freedom to1
exploit a continent, to trade wiin-!
out Internal tariff barriers or oth- !
er restrictions, to work and save.1
and spend and plan with the very
least interference compatible with
human frailty and cussedness.
We pay a high price for that free- j
dom. now and then. But the price
Is worth paying—especially since, by i
| a painful trial and error method, j
' we do slowly progress toward the |
point where the price can be made
very much smaller.
Audience to Violence
has » woman mayor Whose service
has been so satisfactory that she
has twice been redacted since being
Inducted into office in 1933. She not you probably have forgotten by
only has a wide reputation as the * now who John Ward w
bast cook in the county, but ac- ; There are several thousand who t
cording to The Texas Weekly has haven't and who wont the rest of
“built » new *40,000 city hall, re- their days These are the people '
(bleed the tax levy from 19.7 mills whom 1000 policemen tried to send
to 9.7 mills, paid off $114,000 In away. These are the people who
bdridsA Indebtedness, reduced sewer for hour after hour jammed the
rentals 40 -per cent and Improved streets around the Gotham Hotel In
the streets ” ; New York. w------* —
Many people hold the erroneous gathered . <
hung out of window?,
i neighboring roofs. f
‘This la a baby I know boom- m
tCK -OH , ICKABOO! V \ -.-23- *
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I THE FAMILY 1
Idea that women and preachers are ; They rented binoculars, they bought
Ice cream and peanuts,' they laxl
do. They shouted and cheered, and
laughed and yelled wisecracks, and
some of them fainted, and they all
kept staring and held their ground. I
i ‘ John Ward was the young man
who threw himself—after a 10-hour
matters. 1b the contrary. J wagers on what John Ward would,
b and preachers were not
aanagovs, many ot
them would Cither be on the rebel
rolls or at the top of the pension
lists. The r**-‘ woman mayor
la probably but little superior to
the awwji woman of a van
in- wait—from a l7th-floor window
Otven a job to do, she ]ed*e. “I know I look like a fool.” j
II; and the record tells hog. he remarked a little while before
town politicians differ from he jumped. “Life would not hold 1
In only one essential respect i anything for me now.”
If John Ward looked like a tool,
he had company. And you can be
sure that life holds Just a little less
for those oglers now than it did.
•'A
baa
like
thin!
to
let
lie
why
t?"
r o
They are more direct, leas likely to
dissimulate. more concerned about,
results than methods. This enubl -■»
the woman office holder, in many
to da things which would
not be attempted by a man in a sim-
ilar position. The average small
city la paying tribute to its own
folly. Mayors succeed mayors, each
The Inside Dope'
AT THE
BY CL/iR
gVERYBODY can rest easier now j
and not have to worry about the -
coming into the office with the pur- Meaning and Basic Psychology of 1
nuts dut rn a majority of ca^s special product of the depression the valley ! and started to
the new mayor finds hunseU so psychology-a dodge to release mountain [opposite them,
completely surrounded by persons •'mental mhibitimjs following a “We <
who are determined by one means buildup of emotional pressure gen- camp
or another to make it impossible tor enUy due to frustration or fear ’’ wouWn t fake
him to carry out his purposes that! «y*m certainly change Who ^ to Uie
he drifts until the the end j <*“ remember when the , prof*ssoiS.irwt
of hio adr"l"lcrrftrtftn and turns !wtre attributing jam. the father of I
over the municipal +**".** to his *wtog to a desire on the part ot 1 We tap follow huu." sai|f NU-
TuemitTT In approximately the the folks of the prosperous -30b to
samm Rad condition in which he "turn to the simple, savage life?
r And who can remember when no-
MaybO a woman can, get better body was attributing ragtime to
nmJM than a man in an adminis- anything but a fundamental love of
traiive Job because she is able to •fhftlNB?
turn a deaf ear to would-be advi>- or those were the days
ers and to use her own mteUfeence "*** didn t know anything
At any »bmu anything. . •' ' y .
— V ■ i— : ■
much deduct* ti
thought, and then h i Instincts told
him to waste no n
His eye caught
LAZYR
RKE NEWUON
time tnere
th* shadow of
taj Nikki
: tOO
1-Waol lie
1 1 ^ I - - .
ranch and
the impatient vultu^s sailing with money?”
THE FAMILY
! i DOCTOR !
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EXPERIENCE, NEW INSTRU-
MENTS MAKE CANCER
DETECTION EASIER
BY DR. MORRI8 Fl&HBEIN
Editor, Jo«nw| of the American
Medical Association, and of
Hygeia, the Health Magazine
The entire gastro-Intestinal tract
of a human being Is from 35 to 30
eoermoMT. taao
NBA OKUVICS. INC.
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p • : . y
thinking
feet long- Nine or 10 inches of this
make up the esophagus, which goes i
from the throat to the stomach,
and the stomach Itself Is about the
i same length. This represents a con-
siderable area over which It Is pos- I
aible for eanoer to appear, because I
the lining of the intestines is of the 1
type of cells which may give rise to
cancod, l i | ||
Apparently cancers appear more
often In those portions of the In-
testines where the material which
passes along may stagnate or set
up irritation. These are the places
particularly where the Intestines
become narrow. In the esophagus,,
there is the possibility of !rrlta-,£
; tion from food that Is coarse or
Insufficiently chewed, or from food
I that Is too hot or irritating.
We know today that little la to
be accomplished In the control of
of the stomach or of the
intestines unless the condition la
eaity. Certain types of
am leas difficult to control
because they grow slowly and be-
cause they make their presence
known by bleeding. Others make
IhMr presence known by produc-
ing obstruction of the bowel at an
earlyj date.
that are hard to reoog-
*re the snail, hard cancers
do not blaed< and which
HORIZONTAL1
1 Pictured food,
t This cereal
grass U called
10 It is important
as feed for
14 Wild ox.
15 Sprites.
16 Thought.
17 To unload.
18 To accumulate
19 Dressed.
20 Periods of
Illnesses.
2 To seesaw
5 Affirmative
vote.
!!7 Small island.
11 Tall candle.
15 To sneer, i
17 Game on
horseback.
38 Works dough
into a mass.
40 Tax seal.
41 Above.
42 Marched in
formal display
47 Hornless
animal.
SEE
narj
3 n u&ncci
ucio
U M
I SI Measure
29 Sheltered
place.
20 Age.
Hint
33 Blue pm,
34Trua genus
Uknus.
36 Appearancu.
39 Old garment.
'irRi:siin ■ naratimwi:
53 Portrait statue
54 Boxed. • \
56 Olive shrub.
57 Birds’ home.
58 Step.
59 Blemish. : t
60 It is a
food,
61 Its kernels
grow in ——s.
62 It has a s^tifT
straw —4.
VERTICAL
40 Sun.
42i
. ...... Sound of R.
play. bullet.
4 Back of neck. 43 Maple shrub.
5 rioury. 44 Genus of tom
6 Charity.
7 Bugle plant
8 Gusto.
try to get back to the produce little Irritation or obstruc-
come so
complete
awayy
with that
have bi
produce
overhead, and
fan jacket to
Hkd and shout-1 And
edges down Steve
urr.rdly cut cldent
the wind, currents
he stripped off his
cover Bancroft s
den. weighing tlu
with rocks. Then ht
brush and shade
that he thought Would last for been obvtou*
several ’hours. I ’ would send
Nikki greeted hlir with obvious
relief and guestLn^ unxpokeh.
said briefly.' '*8teVe leth be
ack " -I *19191 will
“Bancroft.” he
t'Shot though the
Nikki gasped '
Me had
otlur \ things
in deiextnlning her policies
rate. Hik woman mayor has
gotten saaulu that are challenging!!
I to the mayor, whether man or worn
an. of every. other town in the
country.
SO THEY SAY
sure Iye could
Of! way.-!
oi; **We!
ki
“As lo*g as we
sight," sa d Steve
think mufh following
essary. I have a f<
have to gp farther
hfB»~
They v sited a
they wefe hidden
view by | his own
began their
Steve led
(here they had
Tl thy spot
t|ku.
•1
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f'URWprr history very often Is
^ little mare than a record of peo-
ple's n^Btokea—which is ..why it
makes such dreary reading
We are getting a good dose of it
now. The LaPoIlette commit-
tee hearings are disheartening testi-
mony to the fumbling, inexpert
way we have tried to handle labor
. The TVA committee hear-
er* equally dismal as a com-
mentary on our attempt to work out
an electric power program. It is
hard to pick up any newspaper
Without‘getting some other record
the way In which we have bun-
the business at building and
operating a smoothly-working hu-
man society.
Yet there la one thing about all
of this that la likely to escape our
which shouldn’t es-
I It. These mistakes of ours are
y the coin In which we pay for
the fertsRege of living In a democ-
racy. >-
A* William Jennings Bryan said,
mo have a rightmake be cheaper if
mistakes. That is ckx* 1 the ski market?
to the hSbrt of the theory of uetioc- j
Ike Reway which political
has IB make for error, is
the thing which also
robm for progress. i
a minute; consider, as,
•sample, the dark ree-
of our laborcapitai conflict.
Hero U a tMng which could not poa-
gyy oe recorded In most other
ggUPtries, tt could not happen m
f,‘ Italy or Russia, for in-
to. There are neither strikes
lockouts in those lands! And
Mm alilrh Amerlcai
I—
Thera
a shoir
R:ut;cd
glacier.'
Oh. she was »uci i
had she done It?
“Mae*- she saifl
was dry. Words
form. “Uncle Jim
Her eyes weto qu« itlons
Steve shook his pnd
know. But
them yet.
the wood."
They rv
• ' •
Dear Gcd. And
them all come on
they
^largriithat they
■4*2^ s ^
s^ire now. y ac- whldl wfur ^ ^ daVvIopmrnt
. „ _ «» •« inexperienced growth, in thTS£i
shelter hcraeman Uk« Sarto, it must havf < an(|
that a sharp kick
his bone surging for-, we have a great many new tools
and that gravity would do whlcri scientists are able to use in
ward
the rest.
.1
related-
been
but'
j Iheri wer
“But lowing the
M.
was afraid
Nikki nodded . • Woody
possessed her. word of tbs
dread have
prepared for
i hardly that.
“Bancroft - she
Igtevt. why?
Steve shook his
“Don’t know. I
would be Flake. “
The same tear hat
but now comi
drove out every
every other thoughts f What had|Under
happened while tbry were away? ——
tt wendered
l. t^oody had
a fool. Why
Her moutn
[were hard to
and
could
Unde
•early \
They
and the
Until
careful.-
' He glanced
these, tissues.
use
We have
| studying
instnknenu like the
*t \ the esophagoscope. and the procto-
i } mope in which It 1a possible to view
“ w ' > •* close range the lines of the tls-
walking on now. fol- sues concerned with these devices,
unmarked path tn*t and trine to aid early diagnosis
to the top of the
9 Actual being.
10 Member of an
Iberian race. -
11 Unoccupied.
12 Eccentric
wheel.
13 Sorrowful.
1 Vulgar fallow. 21 Upright shaft
2 Burden. 23 To devour.
3 Boisterous 24 Its ear has a
r
shrubs.
45 Person
opposed
46 To challenge.
47 Fruit PT
48 Queer.
49 Opposed to
won.
50 Genus of auki
51 Genuine.
52 Abseno i of
light
55 Ocean.
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Senate Committee j.. |
Warns Candidates
Dangerous Trip
Western River
BOULDER Cmf. Nev
rip down tb*
41 days attar
wfes still early. Nikki ray
what time yesterday; ~
reached camp with,
landslide. He couldn’t1*
for sure that they
ef. we have now the X-
la most uaeful in deter-
the presence of
to ’ the gastro-i
tract.! Nowadays the patient __
swallow a mixture of milk and cer-
other emotion.; were safe and had not been burled tain salts which are opaque to the
enough, n
“I don't of
an ilghth of a mile away. i
arotrf from the fire If front i *ttacking cancers to the,
not babas to
1 wouMfn worry about sign of life
“Sarto is
said Steve
little and
There’s mere
They ma< e
hillside an!
discovery almost picking thilr
Ms menacing—to trying to ke sp
cabin, but there was
no •«'»'!
!B9
she had let
I Us trip without
was dead.'
at warning.) Bancroft
The shock of that
made her forget
her part In this
Her mind went badk
and to the meet In p
The soft words cf
their metallic, da
tone, Sarto the bodyguard
guard. Her
her , Of course.
I *Stove." she erle<
must be Iccfced In
ranch.”
Men had been
f leas ’ he aald.
better get bark
'f What
trying
becomes possible to open
mjM, tumor from below.*it"ta tSTpS-
‘o treat such tumors with the
of electrical coagulation which can
destroy such growths If they can
be reached by the Instrument.
drama, r between them and the
to her father but there vere many open
on the train, jrbert then' was no
Bancroft with there was no sign of life
igerous under- camp looked deserted
■PMF-ll Then as
own t wights startled ' from the lajat
stepped frqm
“That money
he cabin at the
murdered for
“that’s why wt’di
n the camri *
might hapben to anyone
to stop Rar o Steve didn't
m,
His right hand
wicked autxi
“I thoiu h
'* Km i
slide. She knew they X-ray. The pictures win then
searching Immediately.; interference with the
and Ranee must be of the lining
she thought. ' {stomach and of' the
the top of the hill These examinations should be made
p spread out below e*riJr-
There are more new methods for
'VASHINOTON, Aug. I—(Of)“ —(UP)—Five adventurous
Tl»e Senate Campaign Expenditure* ^ two & them
compiittee today held the throat of members
criminal prosecution over any Sen-
atorial candidates-Wing question-
able methods to their campaigns
lor nomination or election. 7
The announcement by. Chalrmar.
Morris Sheppard D.. Tex., that the
committee would report any law
violations to the Department of
Justice as the basis for prosecutions
was the moat drastic step yet tak-
en by the committed. '
The group may also feport its
findings to the Senate, to any race,
laising If it desires a question as
to the propriety of seating any suc-
cessful candidate whose campaign
methods have beek questionable
of the
reached the
dangerous trip
river today,
Ireen River, Utah!
The women. Dr. Elisa
and Miss Louise Jotter,
first ever to make a
trip down the Colorado
on
Ends
Aug. 2.
faculty
University at
at I
cover that way.
their way down the
toward the camp,
path carefully and
the trees and brush
beefl qui
ild that
p^ninnn on the
e Norman D
t Gibson,
Loren Bell and
BeU and Reid jol
at Lee’s Ferry, Arts., after two
Dan Harris and Eugene A4-
withdrew.
Tanned and happy, members of
expedition saitf they
Sheppard said that although the H was over. There were times when
federal corrupt practice* act had a slip might have brought a
befn held inoperative' In primary ending toy their adtqpHqre. The
elections, the civil service laws and
other statutes. If violated, might be
made the basis of prosecutions. !j\
He emphasised that the commit- C V E r* T\rif f| I II V I
lee will continue a rigid surveillance ! - TBraERf V .A I
of campaigns through the Novem- Fully
TEXAS “
Boulder Clt;
‘ M
ber general election.
they came cautiously
fringe of trees, Sarto
Hnd the jcabin
held a stubby.
autixnatie
it you’d be , coming
oo over
any funny!
ying right up'
He patt
the dictatorship*.*
workman would
wltti Ills opposite nudi-
ooe of tiw tctalitarian
the pistol.
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