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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 ee) 6, 1982 @) ns ha, | 1 | SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark | beacon we debater ide A : , IF_ANY OF YHOSE CRAZY WOMAN HATER LOVERS COME AROUND ME AT HIS POST = YODAY AND SYART LOOKING ul INYO EASH OTHER'S EYES AND NAPPING LIES= VA GOING DOW TO PICK THEM UP AND THROW 1S PROBABLY THEM RIGHT IN THE OCEAN} NO PERSON 1 COULD: BRAIN A ON EARTH SO MAN IF ) EVER SEE 4 SOURED AGAINST HIM LOOKING AT & WOMEN _ AS = 7 ; , UNCLE BIM= a. / { t AS FAR AS ; HIS , ; : » WOMEN GO > 4 i : y . ih HE IS THROUGH- | F 7 A ; ; 7) ‘ a YESTERDAY HE . MADE A VOW Yj z 3 i NEVER Yo SPEAK : » SWE OR EVEN LOOK L) 4 <S) . f Li ¥ ¢ AT ANOTHER Ale, \ : WOMAN _AS. i LONG AS HE LIVES — € GASOLINE ALLEY— WALKING PAPERS 2 a CYHY 4 MR, WICKER, WALT HAS — WACT, ON ADVICE ear PROBABLY NOT. BUT GZ AtL RIGHT — ; 1; 0 Ger tS! GET RU Ee YOU DON'T OF YOUR PHYSICIAN \ BOT, ce 1 WANT YOu AND GOT DOZENS IF YOu CAN'T :? f MONTH OR SO OR YOU Won't \ SAY: sit 1 AM GOING To SEND | MEWS [I] CHNLLIS To PACK UP [OF THINGS OBEY ORDERS 44 HAVE ANY GENERAL MANAGER, | BOC: ULt OD A oe BEALIEE | YOUR DUDS AND Get } UP IN THE ANN: BETTER } HE'S RIGHT ON THE BRINK Sm cere HERE pee _) How MANY |i GOING west on AIR. Bla We 1 I 7 5 T yRE FIRED! a OF A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN. / 4 Seip, RECAXKATION: THINGS THERE SOUTH WITHOU you’ ty ARE To GE ae TAKEN CARE fy ~ U.S. PAT. OFF. OF? 1 € © 1932 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. ! 4 a “I’m so glad he's decided to be a dentist. They always look so i neat in their white jackets.” +t wl ye Tetese tr A related families attended >| @ reception 18 English Develop . , im connection with the observance of { ; Wheat-Rye Hybrid tte novet double anniversary. {§ tondon, Jan. 6—(P)\—The Cam- SCHOOL ALUMNI ELECT } ¥ bridge University School of Agricul- | New Rockford, N. D., Jan. 6.—Mrs. eT + } ture has announced the de A. L, Shellenberger was elected presi- ‘ © of a wheat-rye hybrid which, it said, |dent of the New Rockford ‘igh school ‘ E would give a good quality of grain in|alumni at a banquet meeting here. { \ relatively poor soils at a low cost of Other officers are Lynn Schwoebel, © production. vice president; Mrs. Lloyd Beardsley, r¢ . kh The hybrid was produced under the |alumni historian; and Miss Mary 4 LY @ supervision of Sir Rowland Biffen,|Bengston, secretary-treasurer. whose “rust-free” wheat, produced in | lai! ’ ¥ 1914, aroused wide interest. The uni-| MAY NAME McCOY ! ' W versity said it could produce strains| Washington, Jan. 5—()—The state $ of the hybrid which could be satis-| department has informed the League’ e factorily cultivated on land not ordi-| of Nations that the appointment of HEAD HIM OFR MY Kis. GEE, DOODLE...IM * a narily used for wheat growing. |Major General Frank R. McCoy, ¢ Of icp ‘ Bema peiinie on tho ministry of sericut-| cor rancer cr eto Goapalaren: Gye! TM TRIN KEEDS... DEY HANIN' A GOOD TIME, ALL OUT OF BREATH. I TWNK TLL ~ ture pointed out such a hybrid opened | as a member of the league's inquiry OOPSAT ALLA NY BUT WHEN THEY E I CANT GO ANY GO ON HOME, BEFORE the possibility of using much poor} commission on Manchuria would be FRUIT... DE’ BEGIN TO WRECK FARTHER :: A POLICEMAN n land where ordinary varieties of wheat | acceptable. DEY INGS IT'S TINE % x could not be grown. KEEL SOMEWAN> ‘be Q ACTION !! foe i { WANTS DEFENSE DEPARTMENT ue » * Sales Tax Forecast | Washington, Jan. 5.—(P)—Chair- @ 7 -: man Byrns of the house appropria- * s By Democratic Leader} tions committee Tuesday introduced ? oa a bill to consolidate the army and e¢ Washington, Jan. 5.—()—Repre-| Navy into a department of national & = sentative Rainey, house majority | defense. » % leader, said Tuesday the Democratic | Se . F tax program “undoubtedly will con-/ SEEKS SIOUX OFFICE f t tain some sales taxes.” Fort Yates, N. D, Jan. 6—Vic © = ‘This was one of the foremost direct /Zahn, local newspaper man, has an- * 8 hints yet as to just what tax course |nounced his intention of seeking the » , ~ 8 the Democrats would take. The way |ffice of Sioux county treasurer in ‘ R ‘was being cleared for rapid consider-|the 1932 elections. ’ ] ation of the whole question, while the| TTT Ml federal deficit continued to mount. KILLDEER TEACHERS MARRY FT While Rainey did not specify all| Dickinson, N. D., Jan. 6.—Miss Ra- the sales taxes his party was consid-|™ah Moravitz and Carl Skedsvold, ering, he said that “probably between | Killdeer teachers, were married in the $200;000,000 and $300,000,000 will have |Tectory of St. Patrick’s Catholic to be raised through sales taxes.” {Church here, with Rev. Father Schmidt iy fn Senate pn officiating. BOWMAN MAN SUCCUMBS | | Bowman, N. D., Jan. 6.—Paul Sev- | erson, 85 years old, died here. He had | JUST A MOMENT, - YOuD BE RED IN THE FACE 100.1 WEY 'D resided here since 1908. He leaves his| GLADYS, You JUST MET INEZ ROACH IN THE HALL AND| SusT j widow and 10 children, Sever, Duluth, SHE BORROWED OUR STEP- T ACCUSED MRS.GIMMIES OF MOVING Minn.; Ole, Minneapolis; Mathew, LADDER LAST FALL AND Peder, Olaf, and Iver, all farmers in| FF RET 3 - Je Bowman county; Mrs. H.O. Lee, Bow-| : NENER RETURNED IT AND , rk $ L man; Mrs. Lloyd Mahlum, Bowbells; | 2 4 4 DOOR-BELL AND WHO DO YOu SUPPOSE | APARTMEN' fp; 9 Mrs. Edward Ihland, Abercrombie; rx : CAME TO THE DOOR..MRS. GIMMIES & | fi and Bertha Severson, Bowman. | T NENER WAS SO HUMILIATED ee a cs RHAME MAN DIES | ona > ‘ C _ Rhame, N. D., Jan. 6—O. T. Grif-} el fiths, owner of the Rhame Hotel and _W former grain buyer here, died when ® stricken with a heart attack in the 1 “lobby of his hotel. Griffiths, 54 years 2% old, had suffered from high blood Mu pressure for several years. He leaves @ his widow and one daughter, Mrs. Al N Guck, residing at Rhame. My MARRIED AT SCHAFER i T Schafer, N. D., Jan. 6.—Martin © Pohribnak and Lena Zakapko were married here by P. C. Arildson, Mc-! I Kenize county judge. | | HAVE NOVEL ANNIVERSARY __ New Rockford, N. D., Jan, 6.—On| . SALESMAN SAM By Small the same day that Mr. and Mrs. 1G. il eee ~ 7 James B. Dafoe celebrated their gold- Mildred Gatzke, senior co-ed In t acwe en wedding, their daughter, Mrs. Ern-' Ripon, Wis., college, has be Dere a e2, poe uly MeN TED e Q est Doods, and her husband celebrat-| ed honorary cadet major of are , SPaccieé IGSTER FER MY ed their silver wedding anniversary.| lege R. 0. T. C. She is Forty-four relatives of the two inter- ident of her sorority. vT th - 8 ta th e Od Ce] er R a “a F ot tw pt BE a * T WAYE To HAND AT XO SPENCE FOR ONE Whe = HE WASNT WOLD A _ sor x x amour TART iAMoOND, VET Nor. BVEN , Boots ea yp Associaced ‘Phete 4 A. Carothers Is shown demonstrating the elasticity of ‘fubber, made from the compounds chlorophene and bromo- g. the American Chemica! society. He said the synthetic 4s heat-resisting and can be dyed, is superior, for some