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THE BISMARCK TRIB rr] "You see, we have rather neglected Sjdney’s education, thinking all along that he was going to inherit money.” | -—- THIS CURIOUS WORLD — CASTS of MATMATA, IN THE SAHARA OESERT, ALL OF THE INHABITANTS LIVE CWOER GROUND. THE CURIOUS VILLAGE OF 7 a TUNNELS WAS SO CONSTRUCTED A DEFENSE AGAINST ROVING BANDITS / SUN RAYS ARE NOT HEAT/ THEY ARE A FORM OF ENERGY CALLED RADIATIONS Ze a © 100 a mca aamace wo RENE FONICK, FRENCH WAR ACE, BROUGHT OOWN S72 ENEMY PLANES ISSING — ‘ONE BILLIONAIRE! WHO HAS SEEN BENJAMIN GUMP AUSTRALIAN PLUTOCRAT’ AND OWNER OF A FABULOUS FORTUNE? —e QRNDY AND MIN ARE SICK- THEY HAVE PHONED MILUE, BUT SHE HAS NOT GVEN SEEN HIM= FF UAST thie Pouce LAST THE ce ANE BEEN NOTIFIED. NOW EVERY AND avi OFFICER IN THE COUNTY 1S ON TWE ALERT FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS (ust WAIT'LL I SHOW YOU WHAT T HAVE IN THIS GUNDLE....IF THIS NEED 15 A CLUE! WHAT IS fT, LISSEN, Boss We Won FROM ~ PAULING YESTERDAY AN’ Now t WE WANNA GET IN & BIG RACE: Na @in'T GONNA GE US TH’ RUN-A@ROUND ARE Ya? IN ONE AFTERNOON, WITH ONLY FIFTY -SiX BULLETS on | AT THE MOVIES ‘Another Language’ Sympathetic Study Of Pesty Relations; Helen Hayes and Robert Mont- gomery are the stars in “Another e,” a new Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer feature which opens today at the Paramount theater. ‘The film, adapted from the sensa- tional drama of family life by Rose Franken, shows Miss Hayes and Montgomery as a pair of newlyweds ‘who find the honeymoon is over when husband's ineffectual relatives charge of their domestic affairs. ward H. Griffith directed the Ad screen a swiftly paced, sparkles with tense inter- start to finish. i aes \‘What Price Innocence’ | Is Human Document A human, moving photodrama that treats of @ subject hitherto greeted with lifted eyebrows and shocked, hushed voices, is now on view at the Capitol Theatre under the pertinent | title, “What Price Innocence?” | It’s a story of modern pseudo-soph- isticated youth. The theme centers \“blessedly innocent” as her doting mother puts it. In love with Tommy, @ young rotter, she is bewildered by the strange, overwhelming sensation Eager to learn, to discover what to do, she is repulsed by a self-contained Puritanical mother who just knows that “no daughter of mine would ever do wrong”. But tragedy does stalk into little Ruth's life. Jean Parker, lovely little brunette, less impressive in the unsympathetic role of the mother, and Willard Mack, about pretty Ruth Harper, 17, and| ~ Boy’ CMON: f LES START DIGGIN’ FOR! RICH EITHER, You | WHY, FOUR: BITS | GREENHORNS witt /| WOULD LOOK LIKE WHERS's icy? JUST ONE QUESTION, GAIL! \wme/ Oe In THe AIC oceaa | TH PICKS: u 1 © ALONE? 1 2 y RING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1988 THE GUMPS— MUTE TESTIMONY | LITTLE LATER= D cr Powe teAeT ences ° & STARTLING DISCOVERY= You SAY YOU FOUND THIS NAT IN THE RIVER yt GREAT SCOTT: es WIE BELONGED YO THis 1s ‘CLUE WE'VE Sakb= 4 T 1OEA,OSSIE! aren THE DAY POODLE TOOK sick, AND YOU PHONED ME. YEAH? WELL, HOW. ABOUT US MY HEAVENS! ALL “OU WAVE TO DO 1S JAB A HOLE W THE TOP AND LIFT IT OFF! ‘BUT 1' STUCK ON A NAME JAN’ CALLIN’ US SAM FER Ya! CALLIN Na CHARLEY / WOULON'T BE FEN TH WOULON"T BE FAIR To Sam!./ we WANNA SPLIT TW’ h CREDIT, 1 WE win! MER CERN RIGHT AN! GWE iM Wors COMIN ‘TO _ WASH IS RARIN’ TO GO! ‘YOU SEE, THESE LAKES ‘EMPTY. INTO THE AgCTIC, ane PROSPECTING PLACE TO Live, Fi KNOW, ITLL BE FoRTY eeLow,