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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1981 ee M. A. Hockman Easy Doctor!! THE GUMPS—ON THE WARPATH 8 to Indianapolis F WRT Captain M. A. Hockman, quarter- conmoM E=/ weLL- THAT'S ! Cede Naa dit IN_M¥ WINDOW= AB THE OLD SEA SEEEWEN tire. Hecker ae ee | I ‘ YESTERDAY = 2 A PRETTY MESS— (Mm TO SIT AROUND CAPTAINS WIFE USED YO BO WHEN i ON A LONG VOYAGE = daughter, Marjorie, left by 10-| 3 : : WHEN WE LEFT THAT'S CARRYING | ER UR HE WENT tor Tuesday for Indianapolis, Ind. : I) i, TO NIGHT THE > THE WIDOW WTTLE JOKE = } I LORDSHIP GETS OVER where they will make their future / i Orb CALLED AL i in, your LT PEEVE - ‘ fr . TOM ON SHE : UST CRY MY EYES En route they will spend a few days st Chesterton, Ind. the ae | PHONE Yo TRY . OUT OVER You= mer home of Governor Harry G. Les- | 3 To PATCH UP v Me, a brother-in-law of Mrs. Hock- | s JHEIR LITTLE man, oe oF “4 QUARREL — Captain Hockman, who recently ~~, was Petired from active service with De te ha the U. 8. Army, has served continu- : Ne MAGS ously since 1898. The greater part) of this time has been spent on detail BUT TOM— with the cavalry and with the con- WHEN SHE struction department, quartermas- CALLED IN ter's. corps. . NER SWEETEST He has been succeeded at the poet qi STONE - REFUSED here by Captain Fred E. Meville, Philadelphia. Uthat te) Wg AND EACH NIGHT PUT A LAMP @ Criticisms of Olson Laid to ‘Politicians’ Minneapolis, Aug. 18.—(#)—Com- plaints concerning Governor Olson's minimum highway wage scale have come from “politicians and office holders,” and not from roa oe _ i - contractors, E. G. Hall, president o r = Govanemay in sn adie pr puting = SMG Mee SRE t WOULONT Y DAK 1 HAA fa Be SKEEZIX’ YOu _smitt f said Monday in an ress opening t the annual convention of the organ- Associated Lene) Photo jl NOUNG WALLET THROUGH RUE OL eri AIA DENN SETTING T KEW IL szation. Hope this comes out all right... THAT BUNCH OF BUILDINGS. y GO HARD WITH Charges that the wage scale have That's probably what Babe Ruth, WE HAON'T BEEN OUT YOU AND COUSIN ‘LORA OF Mien’ Gl Shoes pet inereased the cost of building high-| the New York, vankees slugger, y{ TWO MINUTES BEFORE ONE / SMINK ON HIS. BUILDINGS TWO MINUTES DON'T TELL ME ways 10 to 40 per cent, he said, were thought when the camera caught OF THEM WAS AFIRE. THIS CASE E SEPA AG ol 5 unfounded, citing the bids of contrac- him in this predicament In a Boston © SIBRE vs : tors to show the wage scale had made | dentist's office. i 7 F - HIRI exe no difference in estimates. Governor | ~ = — i Olson’s act, Hall went on, should be|ty for feeding. Eastgate went to }! ‘ i COULD CATCH commended by labor. Miles City with Roy Moomaw, super- HIM IN THE —_—__—- jintendent of the Dickinson experi- |ment station, to attend the confer- Speeches Canceled by ence on range livestock problems. ; : Minnesota Executive ‘The highest inhabited place in the Sail world is the Buddhist monastery of iris pve, Prien tems iio) Tlaine, in Thibet. It is 17,000 feet Olson Monday canceled all speaking #b0ve sea level, engagements for this week including| g ————__________m_oug an address Tuesday at Rochester at 9 gy the State American Legion conven-_|| Stickler Solution | tion. He 1s suffering from a stomach | ailment House canoe Arlee Houle , CHILD DROWNS IN POOL Palut CavE culuo SasH i : 2 "dell ; PF eee vs tu 08: congite 1, Higin, N. D. Aug. 18—Falling into stEve AcoRy aMPLE - . ene oaee ry pool formed by overflow from a water tank, the two-year-old | saD TATTA HenA deughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs, E, B.| | ACHE CAxe TacHes Heilas Schulz, living north of Elgin, was Ceara at dactor astived tho lnte| | SAGQQUE oe ARsoR WELL, 1 GUESS WERE JUST A MINUTE! weu. ), to revive the child by artificial res-||SEE muLcH JacUe uSe ALL RESTED UP Now...6o Hye Yes, 1 HEARD tion. \ Pp r gle” ALL THREE 60 BACK Z , oan slo LETS GET GOING. : . IT. SOUNDED Stating wi “Ts UNCLE JOWN MUST BE R Ny Camp tt _AN' NO J, a WOULD FEED LIVESTOCK Starting with the first “T” in the above’ : ‘ $ inl Dickinson, N. D., Aug. 18—C. C.| | combination of words, and using every h WORRIED TO DEATH yf | gre rae ean ‘i Eastgate, Stark county agricultural| | third eter, you wil extract the sentence, 4 poe | AgouT us, BY THis | Lah anid agent, Monday in Miles City, Mont.,| | “Thrceishe armed that hath his quareel d . : PIECE OF was seeking to bring livestock from| | just,” as indicated by the large letters. 1 Zan i i yy. Geseeeveaetie recs tn Gtark: comme! (2a. eae Deere Ht Ai . . ; : pe uP A Trace FLIER RESCUED FROM SEA sah 4 : ; oF THE Boys, UNCLE JOHN Is SUDDENLY sTarTLeo anes a eee ANHAT ABOUT DO You ste TT Mav BE A CHICK , THAT LAUGH 19 GOING GRE ION TRIO AE Beewoun}] THE JACK sHe's ] THs FUE SPOT? ROAR 79 ou BUT || To COST ME PLENTY. BUT MT LAST DIME ON GLAD RAGS |ILGNING You FOR / WELL, THAT S 1S TNE Bia Bes AND NOW WWE HAVEN'T A a STEAD UMBLE, ON THE KEY- T £5, ‘DEA SOU LEFT TGO PLAct - Beh ears Board toy | i PALIN 8 iit | a i nll esse | pits il | iy %) ‘Associated Press Photo “lle AN 4 ‘ — 4 AAV : MIA Capt. Lisandro Garay, Honduran aviator, was rescued from the i in serail ¢ : ; f 4 LMM tl wreckage of his airplane off North Carolina nearly 36 hours after he fol Into the Atlantic a fempting a nonstop flight from New York to jucigaipa, Honduras. Arrow on map indicates where he was picked up by a steamer. The flier and his plane are shown here. SALESMAN SAM NOW LEND ME TER CAULIFLOWER EAR, CHICKEN /N The Hay” Mecey! 1 wenkeHa TA Do Sore s a? =X note. See Bale” RASSLIN’ WITH US GRI22U7— (TLE E ’ ' SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark | BUILD UP YER MUSCLES AND EVERY WHIKIN'AT be IY tA / Time Ya FLOP HM I'C0 SLIP TA x we Law) FIFTY CENTS / / %