The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 2, 1931, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMB f : - THE GUMPS—HELP! °‘ HELP! ~ WORE THAN 64,000 eT ; jo 6 ° AND LIPE SEEMS AS SwEtT NOW "THE ONLY 7 eis iP DISABLED VETERANS wert oe my ieee Ne AS A POET'S DREAM = Bing age $6 wake ueTLe “Lata ih von ANS AST THUNK. dl fl =. GET THAT ? How To FINISH=/ | Wane NOY POUR A l SAID OUT OF WORK‘ pees OF YOUN THE_MORNING 1S : HOW 8090 LiKe WHAT SHALL LITTLE KEROSENE ON ‘ | INVITES HIM, BRIGHT AND UFAIR- : r \ SHAT LAST PART = END IT tre. AND END fT WITH 0 LISTEN TO THE SUN SHINES AS IT HAS Ree 2 \ 1 THINK THAT IS A with ? THE LIGHTED National Commander Makes Es- eek oe YHE WATERS GLEAM WITH 5 se Ee 4KNOCK OUT= OF_A MATCH= ‘4 HE 1S JUST | A THOUSAND ARROWY RB: a timate After Sending Out PENNING SPARKLES LIKE HENRIETTA= IMPRISONED DIAMONDS Questionnaires | | ET] Ws it. _2.—(P)—More than GLOb0 disabled’ veterans’ of the TO SAY THAT ‘World “war were reported Tuesday by) BIM 1S HAPPY E. C. Babcock, ‘national commander 18 PUTTING |; of the-disabled: American veterans, av IT MRDLY = out of jobs. | “AND IS _HE Baboock’s announcement was based | HAPPY ? on a questionnaire sent by the vet- M4 erans’ administration to nearly 300,- 0¢0 mén on {ts compensation rolls, ese’ Returns from nearly half of them showed 46,424 employed; 61,666 out of work; and 11,278 unemployable. ‘The veterans organization made arrangements in July for cooperation between the qeterans administration and the federal employment service to find jobs for the partially-disabled | qualified former service men. \ The questionnaires were sent out by the veterans administration re-) turnable to the labor department.) which is attempting to find jobs for the men through the employmen: “service. 1 Meanwhile, President Hoover's un- employment relief organization em- phasized it plans to meet the distress Problem through local agencies. Walter 8. Gifford, national relief HE 1S BEGINNING Yo FEEL, SORRY ONE THING I'VE LEARNED, PHYLLIS — THAT FOREIGN RIGHT IF YOU ARE A FOREIGNER. director, issued a statement saying the organization “is not instituling ee @ campaign for a national fund, but Associated Press Photo plans nation-wide support of local/ George Lott, Davis cup tennis cae athe Digpecealt tpl star, has been named defendant in a The relief organization has recom-| yivorce action brought by his wife, mended all relief fund campaigns be| Mre, Abigail Stapleford Allen Lott soe between Oct. 19 and Nov.) gu't was filed in Philadelphia. “Insofar as all local campagins are si 4 schedeled within this period” cit.| Wife of DO-X Pilot ford said, “the president's organiza- tion hopes to render the maximum x assistance and cooperation by myybil- izing all national agencies for stim- ulation ‘of interest in local efforts.” Gifford was expected to appoint an assistant Tuesday to be responsible for this “‘stimulation of interest in local efforts,” T Stickler Solution J HOU, RILEy! UNCLE JOUN WANTS Some Ly TARILES...00 A Loop “To 0o Now? I THOUGHT OR SOMETHING 1 { \G WERE GOING To ; LAND..NOW Wee Goin’ uP wiener !! Swvevs! THIS ISN'T HALE AS EXCITING AS THOUGHT IT WAS CRACKED UP of Ai Frau Dorit Von was chosen “Miss Germany” In 1930, the wife of the pilot of the German seaplane DO. trip to New York : giant plane. oie i : Ay WILL TRY AGAIN UNDAUNTED, RUTH WELL, WELL, SEE WHS L_// Greer! wars NO ws) NOT ® ExactEy) TuNGs BxK FROM ITs NEW IN THE WERE SLOW. THEY NACATION! LITTLE WEWNWED } OLD OFFICE WAD To CUT DOWN WE ? ONER- HEA 7 AND SERRY ‘Associate’ Press Photo - Despite her near disaster in her first trans-Atlantic flight attempt |SALESMAN SAM when she cracked up at St. John, N. B., Ruth Nichola Is going ahead with pians for another try. 8! shown with Clarence Chamberlain BUT LookIT TH' size oF THAT euY> $LEEPIN’ QUARTERS FER HEEZALCI 7 Zz . » K BAH! THATS A , J 3 : (F HES GONNA BE COMFORTABLE KHEé| after a test flight at Jersey City. Ee THINKS (T'LL 00 HII) A LOT OF ; : GOOD TA SLEEP OUT tl THE Lotta BUNK NEEDS A LOTTA BUNK! SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark eS MEMES ra —_ We 5 re ve WERE 'WOULD BE RLEMTY ‘To KEEP You BBY «AND YOUD RANE PRSOUNEN FREE. REN TO DO Nou WISsweEO DOWN AND LINE HERE WITH ME ? YO LOVE Yo WAVE You | Oh; alt right, it yeu Analst, 1 took five potte! | Bat don’t er Gacided Fok where to ploce that building material eae

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