The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1931, Page 3

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(.M. 1. C. BOYS TAKE |. PART IN MATCHES Interest in Boxing and Wrest- ling Grows, Say Coaches; Contests Are Exciting Boxing and wrestling tournaments at the Citizens’ Military Training Camp at Ft. Lincoln continue to be the center of interest in the athletic Program, ascording to camp officers, who said that, as the tourname! exciting than those held earlier. The card put on Monday night fol- lowed a concert given by the Bismarck Juvenile band. Five wrestling and eight boxing matches were featured. ‘Wrestling its follow: - FT Kurth, 120 lbs, Co. I, won from R. Stromberg, 122 lbs., Co. I, in two falls out of three. G.'H. Houchen, 135 Ibs., Co. I, lost to J. D. Heatherton, 134 lbs., Co, K, in two falls out of three. J. E. McCabe, 152 Ibs., Co. K, lost to E. EB. Miller, 151 Ibs., Co. I, in two straight falls. V. R. Thompson, 160 Ibs., K, lost, to C, G. Davidson, 159 Ibs. . L, in two straight falls. ‘The following are results of the box- ing bouts: D. E. Loeffler, 122 Ibs., Co. I, de- feated L. ©. Morissette, 127 Ibs., Co. I, in three rounds. C. G. Scharf, 130 Ibs., Co. M, de- feated by I. K. Kempter, 134 lbs., Co. I, in three rounds. M. J. Brumwell, 133 Ibs., Co. L, won by forfeit from G. H. Houchen, 130 Ibs., Co. I. L. M. Kurtz, 135 Ibs., Co. L, was de- feated by R. A. Kludt, 137 Ibs., Co. I, in four rounds. A. W. Dozell, 142 Ibs., Co. K, was defeated by R. F. Nowak, 142 lbs., Co. XK, in four rounds. ‘W. J. Childers, 167 Ibs., Co. M, won from E. B, Welander, 172 lbs., Co. K, by forfeit. ‘W. D. Johnson, 240 Ibs., Co. I, de- feated M. Quaal, 181 lbs., Co. I, in four rounds, H. N. Moe, 110 lbs., Co. I, was de- feated in a fast bout by Reichert, 112 Ibs., Co. L, for the flyweight cham- pionship. Spanish To Adopt ' New Constitution Madrid, June 30.—(®)}—A proposed constitution providing for universa! suffrage, religious freedom and aboli- tion of titles of nobility will be sub- mitted to the newly elected national assembly when it convenes July 14. The preliminary draft, as formulat- ed by a government commission, will first be passed on by the cabinet, possibly this week. It stipulates women shall be al- lowed to participate for the first time in the election of deputies, that all creeds will be allowed religious free- dom and that the ancient distinctions of aristocracy shall be no more. The Catholic church would ie oa “corporation” and the state would have no official religion. Thoughtlessly abandoned, the lighted cigarette top- ples to the floor, starting a little blaze in the rug. There is no one in the room—and the blaze grows. Soon the house is a roaring furnace. “Carelessness” you say! True; and there are also many people careless about their fire insurance! Let this agency check up your insurance right now and pro- tect you with the sound indem- nity of » Hartford Fire Insur- ance Company policy. OUT OUR WAY WY SNIAM s THIS Wf \NATER 15 THE COLOR AND THICKNESS OF PEA Soup. I-T CANT DRINW THIS. THE CAN You SAY Pace we | ’ DARIN TWENTY MILES FURTHER ON? WELL, 1S THE 7 \WATER ANY DIFFERENT? BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1981 NO |Conduct Tour For By Williams MA'AM, 74 TH WATER'S NO NExT GET A IS le VA yi il yy } J! wf Grand Forks Man Heads Jewish Body; | Grand Forks, N. D., June 30.—(P)— | Harry Shear, Grand Forks, was elect- |‘ ed president at the annual convention of the northwest association, Aleph} Zadik Aleph, ending with a business session and dance Monday night. Abe Mellinh, Fargo, was named vice President; Leonard Gilles, Fargo, sec- retary, and Joe Aronovitch, Winnipeg, sergeant-at-arms, FARM BOY INJURED Jamestown, N. D., June 30—(P\— Louis, eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woiwode of near Courte- nay, is in a hospital with serious in- juries, suffered when a gasoline tank exploded. The boy and his brother were playing near the tank at the farm Sunday when a lighted’ match caused the explosion, The boy's legs were seriously hurt, Auto Thieves Also . Take Deadly Germs Evanston, Ill, June 30.—(P)— Dr. T. P. Churchill, pathologist instructor~at Northwestern uni- versity, doesn’t care what the thieves who stole his automobile do with the car if they will de- stroy what was in it. He said the machine contained enough ty- Phoid germs to start a city-wide epidemic. Planes carrying more than two pas- sengers for hire at night are required j by federal regulation to have flares with a light duration of three min- utes and a candlepower of 500,000, The San Antonio Military Review, published at the army post since 1925, has suspended publication in con- formity with @ new congressional statute. DIFFERENT, BUT |” you' DIFFERENT. LW SE ~~ TRwillians 6-30 ©1991 BY NEA SERTICE, mC. Local Man Returns From Trip To Coast D. J. McGillis returned to Bismarck Monday from Junction City, Ore., where he was called by the recent ill- ness of ‘his brother, W. A. ‘McGillis, {early resident of Bismarck. | McGillis said his brother is greatly |improved and is able to be up and around. He had ‘been suffering from pneu- monia. FIGHT FOREST FIRE Deadwood, 8. D., June 30.—(#)—Be- tween 75 and 100 men were called out from Deadwood, Hill City and ranch- es in the vicinity to fight a 50-acre forest Zire in the Signal Knob dis« trict south of Rockford. The fire, apparently caused by lightning, broke out in a thickly timbered section, Now! Lowest offered on a tire of ever quality by anyone, anytime, anywhere! Equip your car NOW for vacation! Save money! Trail Blazers are made by one of the World's Largest Tire use! Companies! Millions are in They are backed by the fairest, strongest tire’ guarantee ever written — without limit as to time or mil Trail _ Blazers have ALWAYS sold for less than any other tire of the same quality; and NOW you can buy them at the lowest prices in history! Sibley Butte Club Mrs. Henry Larson, leader of the Sibley Butte Poultry club, and H. O. Pu county agent, conducted ‘The group visited the home of each Member of the. club where methods of poultry raiding were observed and new ideas discussed. Members of the club are Alice, Clarence and Byron Clizbe; Alice,. El- la, Hathy and Ida Davidson; Esther, Doris and Warren Durfee; Katherine Hughes, Vivian Larson, Mary Ellen eee and Merlin and Howard Wild- fang. Drum and Bugle Corps To Entertain C. M. T. C. Bismarck residents next Monday evening will have an opportunity to watch the reorganized drum and bugle corps of Lloyd Spetz Post, No. 1, American Legion, in formal drill. ‘The corps, under the direction of Spencer Boise, will entertain C. M. T. C. boys at Fort Lincoln beginning ‘at 8:15 o'clock Monday night. The body of each drum has been painted gold and all the hoops white, Boise said, and a new uniform, to conform with this color scheme, has been ordered for Boise, who is drum ‘major. The local corps will go to Valley City July 12 for the annual Legion Quick, Sure Relief | BILIOUSNESS SLUGGCISHNESS CONSTIPATION Take one tonight Make tomorrow BRIGHT 0 “THEY WORK WHILE YOU sisEP” state convention and will take part in @ parade the afternoon of July 13. The Bismarck unit will participate in the competitive drill the evening of July 13, 2 Boise said the public is invited to night, which may be the last appear- convention. The “Empress of Britain,” sea liner to be floated this spring, will have seven bars, Tired... Couldn't Work "SL feel muck te “JT WAS weak and run down and coulda’t work much. Some days Iwas in bed all day ...0n account of female weakness, Saar pound ee and I e le Com; to me began taking it right away. “I sure feel like a new woman. ‘Work all day and am stronger and feel fine now, “I have only taken 3 bottles but I found relief in the first one I took. I recommend it to any woman who suffers as I did.” —Mrs.C E. Hawk, R. R. No. 2, Promise City, lowa. Lf Etarsts’ VEGETABLE COMPOUND the drill at Fort Lincoln Monday | ance of the corps here before the| The Most Amazing Dramatic _ Thrill the Screen Has Known! HOWARD HUGHES Presenta. with Adolph Menjou Tonight and: Wed. Only Daily 2:30-7-9 35¢ until 8 | Capitol Theatre ‘UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE ‘The thrilling drama of newspaper life and how a star reporter runs amuck of love when duty calls. 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