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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1983 THE GUMPS— BUSINESS IS BUSINESS . I" BUT I've BUT IT'S OUT OF IF | CAN GET THE COUNT COUNT NE COME BASED ALL MY THE QUE! WOo= LGAIGHY GonsiDeRe TO CANCEL THAT OPTION- PLANS ON THAT ea iA SSE Soba SraeNaeeo setae BOSCO Ry - INSTEAD ©} 5000.29 \F 1) RELEA hee GET $125,000.% = YOU FROM IT 1'0 TOMORROW WITH THE JUST #75,000.2 STAND Yo LOSE MONEY AND WE'LL THOUSANDS OF INYO SHE = RS DETAILS = AFTER EVERY MEAL ; J. Gossman, Ist . 2010 9 weet OD and [Et Scharf. ir a 0 oO L. Havelock, a0 1 5 «| 8. Kwako, ss wo 3 4 Workmen Remain |" ***"° ee Totals ... 3167 «27 13 M4 Mandan (3) le FOr L@ AGIA Brurelic, ct ........4 0 0 0 J. Helbing, If. 5 10 0 ’ M. Schardt, rt HOE at Gabe, rf .. Diamondball Leaders Wallop Stevens, Tf Le Gigts 0 = . » Owens, Ist . Company A and O. H. Will B. Brunelle, ¢ 3 9 ’ 1 /( cee, SKEEZIX, aS eee tr ers GEE, KIDS, ‘la R n § 'T KNOW 1D WAS 8 COULD 1 DO! Entrants Wednesda Pitterer, 88 .. 402 2 1 DION! AT IT, : J. Stebner, 3rd CPS iar) WHERE SHE GOT IT GO OVER Sar one ase DIDN'T KNOW IT stinINGS J, Helbing, p ........ 3 0 1 2 BUT NINA HAD A POLOGIZE) TO FIND p R : WAS OUR COLLAR, GET BY Totals ... 31 4 13 KEEN BOX OF CANDY OUT ABOOT Suc AR! AN IT WAS WITH GIRLS, A. 0. U. W. aoe by ie Pee AN' WE ATE IT. OUR DOLLAR, o : SWELL CANDY. GOOTCH! 7 . UL les. < aad Md Mandan” 010 020 etna Errors: Eagles 4, Mandan 5; = bases—Eagles 4; sacrifices—Havelock 250 | 2, Gossman 1, Finck 1, Owens 1, Stcb- a 250 jner 1; two base hits—Grewer, Rueter; - home runs--Rueter; double or triple Both winning their games Wednes-| PPE Oi tne Vie Be tnnlige: eek day night, the Sweet Shop and A. O.!out by Finck 10, by Helbling’ 8: bases U. W. outfits remained in a tie for|on balls off Finck 5, off Helbling 2; the lead in the city diamondball | Wild pitches—Finck 1; hit by pitcher— league Thursda, leraheiie 1 faucet 5 Ggtet ques The chefs walloped Company A 11 elle 1, Ru L; a to 4 while the Workmen trounced the |! hour, 48 minutes;’ umpire—Nelson. O. H. Will and company entrant 12 , : e 4 to 4. | : . an Lawrence Schneider of the restaur- | : anteurs turned in the best mound| : : = = . : performance of the season, allowing | iy ponents, though he walked five men . in periods of wildness. Paul Hed- THERE COMES PINKY /: WELL, I SUPPOSE YOU'RE. SEZ YOU! TUL BE YOU WILL? DONT strom and Frank Potter were touched I HAVEN'T SEEN HIM : GLAD SCHOOL IS OUT...... BOY! GLAD WHEN VACATION TELL ME A FELLA for 11 hits by the victors, the former! NUTHIN' LIKE VACATION 1S OVER, retiring with an injured ankle. A.| SINCE. TVE BEEN HOME... 1S THERE. PINKY? TF ena jer and N. Agre each smacked | TASTEVER 2 jome runs. | Hea aise Sie EVER, OSCAR Adam Brown of the club men|Income Fails to Keep Up With granted the seed men only six hits 4 and was given good support by his Increases in Cost of mates, who turned in two neat double i plays. Matt Hummel of the planters Accidents was touched for 13 bingles. M. Goetz ——_——_ getting three hits in four trips. A.! Net premium income of the work- } g Brown hit a home run for the lodge-|men’s compensation bureau for the . : r Bs i! - ee ’ " men and Fddie Spriggs and Russell| first five months of 1933 will be . tH Enge hit homers for the losers. around $172,000 with compensation . Z _ payments running to more than $212,- 000, according to figures announced ¢ The Thursday by R. E. Wenzel, chairman ‘i u > i e of the bureau. ‘i Hi. . ; “May gave no relief to the burdens . , ANGINA [eenttetstecomouiers 1 tne wore men’s compensation fund,” Wenzel} a s . l= _{said. Gross premium ae ran ‘| pean about normal for May. After deduct- ele | coat Pet, | ins, prec iinet mae — 3 3 3|ceipts probably will be aroun : - j Scare - oF ito $2500 short of the compensation Se Mes. cme 1 GUST THOUGHT Washington ‘563 | payments, Wenzel said. Gross re- HOW NIC UD DROP IN AND Philadelphia 23° 2 535! ceipts for May were about $43,000 and MAN LOOKS, ALL. StE HOW You'Re Cleveland ’ papiients aiout 42008, TOGGED OUT IN A GETING AUONG ARTI Detroit 68) “New accidents for May outstrip CLEAN SuIT! THAT DARLING BABY p j ' eee 326 |20y Mey since the depression started,” - | oe: 2 g Cs an “*°| Wenzel commented. May, 1930, shows : p 385 accidents, May. 1931, shows 430, 4 May 1932 shows 407 and May of this year 431. Added to this are two other |factors, the record of death losses ; 4 . / 3 4 1 and the prospects concerning new Eh + 2 bond issues, Wenzel declared. The | five months’ record on death losses § lis as follows: Nine for 1930; four for 1931, five for 1932 and 12 for 1933. : “The threat of new bond issues L AMERICAN ASSOCIATION |, incnaces the keeping of new premium r tat WL Pet. ; rate increases within bounds,” Wen- : olumbus zel said. Indlanapols ‘If bonds have to be sold to take Milwaukee jcate of current payments, their de- pleas ‘09 |Preciated value will mean consider- : St. Pani 3 98 “489 jable loss, which will have to be re- Lo "8 417 | placed through new additions to ex- 3 ne 340 jisting premium rates. - Purther de ‘ THERN 1 {Onpslatlon! Obs Mie seureent” marke 19 ein ) (U's STILL PUZZLED ABOUT TH! \Na THINK 1 C'MON DOUN WO TH’ CORNER AND ULL BUY Us NORTHERN LEAGUE jor the problem. Should MER HONOR. ,( PINCHED THIS | |WHY-ER-Ya SEE,1 Locked) [A THINK 17 DUMMY ; Ww Ec ee ies Cheeni Gin FER Stecin' A WoRM ||'Er UP WITH TH PRISONER, | [s@UIRMERS! C'MON, FELLAR, TELL | ENOUGH To sQUueAL. SOR CONE) EN OSB TERN GOT PROM TH Giry eee 667 | come must be brought: up to a balance SHOW WITHOUT @ LiceNSE! |] BUT “THEY WU2. GONE WHEN ME WHAT BEcAME OF /EM! ON MYSELE? NUTHIN’ y \ SOLO ’EM To! East Grand 391 | With current, expenditures and that: \ SEARCHED HIS CELL! . DOIN), cop! E Crookston 500 |can be done only through increased WELL, WHERE! THe] — F Eau Claire .. ‘509 | rates. EVIDENCE? SHOW, PRISONER DISCHARGED! Cm : Brainerd 2 hg 3 409) “The bureau, of course, is nearly Me TH’ WoRMsS! Fer Lack OF E Moorhead-Fargo : 182 | helpless. The two factors that really evipence! } SS ' control the situation are outside of its i a H | jurisdiction: accident prevention and d Glen Ullin Outfit j jattitude towards new bond issues.” Defeats Mandanites | _ Wenze! airected an appeal to Cass 3 ates iRieae ARIE socket as ; Glen Ullin, N. D., June 8.—with ; After totaling attiaespael Grewer and Rucicr ieading 8 hitting fifst four months of this year, mak- t attack, Glen Ullin’s baseball team de- | ing an average of 102 a month, Cass ? feated the Mandan Foresters 8 to 3/ county came in with a record of 144 here. for May, the largest total for any .” Ate Finck restricted Mandan to four | month since June, 1932, when the 2 arte box & county recorded 145, Wenzel said. I ; pia sesemal ali a t Benoa esis (AB HOBOUA) |7 ius Geent estimated that every } B. Hartinge: 5 0 1 1/|¥ear 65.000 girls disappear in the aon J. P. Grewer, rf 4 2 1 11 United States and no trace of them e FP. W. Rueter, c 3 2 10 1/1 is ever found. t AT THE MOVIES WEL Tha = NOTHING ORDINARY, OR COMMONPLACE ; BE DOSGCONE ff A NATURAL BORN ABOUT THAT BOY | EVERYTHING HE 1D C ay oF 5 Secaomntaaal Wine Suse Une wee fo deme : . “4 N \M ‘To YE THAT Capitol Picture Is Every Type of WAX L WELL ~— RAPPY LANDING , . Tale of Lovely Girl] Beauty in ‘Gold OEE Dh NOP ] “Ann Carver's Profession,” the Col- umbia production which was reviewed last evening at the Capitol Theatre, is a strikingly different story of a_ lovely girl who gladly takes everything | ® generous world has to offer—fame, fortune, luxury—only to balk at the | price it asks her to pay. Fay Wray, Gene Raymond and Claire Dodd are} featured in the principal roles of the| Picture, directed by Eddie Buzzell from @ story by Robert Riskin. i Diggers of 1933’ True feminine beauty is the scare- est thing in the world. Gold and Platinum, diamonds and rubies are plentiful by comparison. So says |Busby Berkeley, dance impressario, stage and screen director, whose nov- el choruses will be remembered in “42nd Street” and who again created Here Js bold, true-to-life entertain-| the dances and ensembles for the ment that will leave you greatly ad-! Warner Bros. picture, “Gold Diggers miring Ann Carver. whether you agree| of 1933,” at the Paramount Theatre with what she does or not. The red- | now showing. haired film star is seen us a famous; Appreciation of feminine beauty is woman lawyer. who is striving to make eternal and universal and the search an even greater name for herself in} for it has gone on unremittingly for her calling. Her hushand, Bill Gra-| countless generations. In other ages har, an architect, is making his way | beauty was concentrated in the pagan slowly, and resents the fact that his| temples. More recently it was cen- wife's success is so much greater than | tered on the stages of New York and his own. Her neglect of him in pref-| London. Today it is being collected erence to her professional affairs and | in Hollywood, destined to adorn the associates drives Graham to seek the! silver screens of all the world, HEN STILL A MILS AWAY, THE WHALE ISOUNDS. HALF AN HOUR PASSES, AND WASH AND EASY ARE DOZING OFF To SLEEP, company of another woman. In a! Berkely conducted a search for fem- drunken moment the woman is ac-! inine beauty throughout Southern, ‘ i cidently strangled and Graham is|California for “Gold Diggers of oe \ : : i , é : ; accused of murdering her. | 1933.” ‘The Warner Bros. Studio was ey df 4 : eae j * as Building interest, scene upon scene, | seriously in the market for youthful : ‘ ‘ q $ , SS , there is a court-room climax that is a| feminine beauty, selecting girls not K “% ck z corker, wherein Fay, fully aware that] only for “Gold Diggers of 1933,” but Lriged \ s z Si A y it marks “finis” to her career in the| with an eye to training them for oth- 4 Public eye, defends her luckless hus-| er pictures, band, wins her case and leaves the) From more than five thousand ap- as court paiabloundest by jer Isconle plicants, he gathered the eighty girls — ie leclara\ a nn Carver has) who are featured in the choruses of ARTE! ARIFIC SPLI' ‘i tried her last case.” It is the big] “42nd Street.” He interviewed ten mes ae = pencenwe! whe _ ont ——= scene of the production and the big-/ thousand to find girls of really sur- We MOgT TERRIYING MONGTER OF THE SEVEN Ser =e i gest scene of Fay Wray's entire) passing loveliness for Warner Brer ASX MILE CHASE ASTER A LONE SPERM» ad me OSY TERRIEINS MOUAIER, OF THE_SEEI SERS, PANE] career, latest musical hit. i I SOUEN, SKHADETED, OO TESS To $8 SLCKTBD. , , — - me — i