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

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AFTERMATH OF TRUNK TRAGEDY Mrs. Winnie Ruth Judd having her wounded hand dressed in a police receiving hospital in Los Angeles. She is being held for the slaying of two Phoenix, Ariz., women whose bodies were sent to Los ‘Angeles in trunks. In her confession to police she said her hand was Injured during a quarrel in which she killed the women in self defense. ENGLAND ADVANCES | WHEAT QUOTA PLAN Scheme Would Guarantee Price to Growers in Nation and Favor Colonies London, Nov. 2.— (®) —A wheat quota scheme, with a price guarantee to growers in the United Kingdom, has been agreed upon by the central chamber of agriculture and the cm- pire economic union, with the back- ing of the federation of British in- dustries. It is proposed that the minimum quantity of home-grown wheat of milling quality to be converted into flour in the United Kingdom shall be fixed annually by the president of the board of trade, the quantity to be slightly less than the amount esti- mated for the crop. ‘The guaranteed price to be paid by millers for home grown wheat of good average milling quality, whether taken under the quota or in addition, would be fixed in a like manner. The millers would receive a refund from the treasury, based on the dif- ference between the guaranteed price and a world price for home-grown ‘Tt is thought that a duty on foreign Mour, such as 33 1-3 per cent ad ‘walorem, with free empire entry, up & maximum to be agreed upon, be sufficient to prevent the the scheme by heavy im- i 2 on various other for- |, and a small ported wheat, with free) empire meat, potatoes, to- a other vegetables’ would guges, vite F re Judgment in Favor Of Emmons Upheld Linton, N. D., Nov. 2—A judgment for $9,798.98 in favor of Emmons county against five bondsmen for the Security State Bank of Kintyre has been upheld by the state supreme court. The judgment was ordered by Judge George M. McKenna, Napo- Jeon, against Gustav Kleppe, John A. Beal, G. G. Scheeler, John E. Holsti, and E. R. Hoisti. Emmons county sued upon two bonds, each in the sum of $10,000. The supreme court held that the bondsmen were liable and that evi-j dence showed that, at the time of the | trial, the bank owed $9,798.98 on the certificates of deposit involved. HAND IS MANGLED Linton, N. D., Nov. 2.—Leslie Put- tam, young farmer in the Winona district near here, suffered a badly mangled hand when he caught it in acorn picking machine. He was rushed to Linton for medical atten- | SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark | jc ca me to Jane's party.” | Stickler Solut WHILE THE BeicuT STAR or pussis’s TSAR_ > STILL SHONE, AND WERE THIRONED: IN FUTILE WARS, rave Russian TA\ uKe Hewpiess RATS WERE DROWNED, The five words in the large letters were They all are composed She'll Quit Stage | to Wed Peer d oo Marriage into the British peerage} Mi means the end of stage life ‘for Adele Astaire (above), Broadway musical comedy star, who has confirmed re- ports of her engagement to Lord Charles Cavendish (below), younger son of the Duke of Devonshire. She has announced that she will retire from the theater after their wedding, probably next spring or summer. The actress and the youthful peer met while she was playing in London. —— ion z NEA SERVICE, INC. |) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1981 , ‘AT - A BOY = BIMBO \F YOU GET A WIFE LIKE THIS ONE WHEN YOu GET MARRIED — You'LL BE ALL RIGHT= SHE SWERTEST- DEAREST . LITTLE WOMAN IN ALL THE WORLD = AND ANDY = DON'T BE THERE YOu GO AGAIN = You'Lt. HAVE Yo STOP THIS SO LOVE MAKING = SILLY ~ WA GETTING VEALOUS = WHAT MAKES ME SORE IS THAT THE FELLOWS PANTS WERE TORN BEFORE THE ACCIDENT. 1 CONGRATULATE NOU, AVERN, ON GETTING OLT OF A $10,000 DAMAGE SUIT FOR AN $8.50 PAIR OF PANTS. Gos! How THIS Dos CAN RUN... HE'D MAKE ! IOM’N POP WHAT'S “THE IDEA OF THE) SOMEONE OUGHT THOUGHT fil BiG SLAM! T SOMEONE HAD PUT ME FoR WHO'S ALL THOSE STRANGERS IN EFOOT— GALL ToGs, coACH? OH, JUST A TEAM THAT'LL GIVE USA WorK-OUT- THis Is GONNA BE A SCRUB Sax , ROCKS | LEYS RUN OVER AND SEE THE MOU | WT SWE TVE SEEN IT TWICE | ALREADY | GEE (TS A DANDY LOVE STORY BESIDES, DONT FORGET THE ATTORNEY SOCKED ME THE GUMPS—FIFTY, FIFTY QUST THE DEAREST LITTLE, SNOOKUMS = WOOKUMS = SHE'S QUST MY LITTLE HONEY Bhavine REACHED HOME with HIS NEW 0G, oscaR HAS A LITTLE HEART To HEART TALK WITH HIM BEroRE TAKING HIM Insipe BUNCH - AREN'T YOu, PETSY METSY ? THIS 1S MAKING ME BLUE — AND 1 HAYE HALF A NIND TO GO RIGHT OUT NOwW- AND GET MARRIED -, ’ TO BE A LAW SUING You. NOW,IF YouRE A NICE DOG AND Con'T KNOCK ANYTHING OVER, OR CHEW UP ANY FURNITURE, MOM MIGHT LET ME T'PUT THE BEE ON Gor, WATCH THIS FoRWARD Pass— 1 THE MUDDY BALL OON'T SLIP OUTA My HAND- » BLOTL, NHO LIVES ae FLOOR, KnOUyS WER LATELY! 1 SUPPOSED, OF COURSE, SEEN TMXING ABOUT SPENCE BUT THERE OOGHT AGAINST A’ HITCH- HIKER ACCEPTING A RIDE AND THEN HALF A MIND= YOU BETTER GET ALL | YOUR WITS TOGETHER-AND USE BOTH © Ut HALVES OF YOUR MIND = AND I'D LIKE \ To GIVE You A BIG PIECE OF MY MIND SHAT YOU COULD wed TO ADVANTAGE = Pat Of. Copsrigh, 181, iy The Cengo tebe Hou, Mom! Come AN’ SEG THE DANDY SuRPRIGE I GOT FOR You... YoU HEREAFTER 1! ONW FRIENDS AND RELATIVES —AND | DON'T MEAN IN-LAWS EITHER, YOU'D ONLY “TAKE [T= WATCH Nile ‘Sror- LOOK AND LISTEN SIGNS AS YOU GO ALONG ae UL! RTS ARE FULL Oe People WHO ONLY USES TH! YES,CEAR.. JUST AS SOON AS I GET THIS CAKE IN THE OVENS WOULONT WANT To: NNHERE DOES Sue GET ToT SMALL APARTMENT Our BATH swre7 So ‘ROOM. WO TIMES AS LARGE as Tres ('VE BEEN LAVIN’ FER ‘OU FooT BALL PLAYERS AND ‘YER CRAZY DOIN'S-NOwW, CET Busy | SCRUB GAME 1S) RIGHT.

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