The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 14, 1936, Page 10

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Be ONE SHe sess * RKO Radio, which opens at the Par- | ate wen sreMe nie on. com hE | Tus Curious “Say—where do you think YOU'RE going?” By William WoRLD Ferguson oe *o | By SIGHTING THROUGH HOLES IN A WATER: FILLED CALABASH GOURD, ANCIENT POLYNESIAN NAVIGATORS WERE ABLE TO TAKE READINGS FROM THE SUN AND IN NORTH AFRICA, . SQ4P is MADE our. SOLAR SYSTEM CONTAINS ABOUT 50,0600 Townsend Pension Plan Central Theme of Film On Dr. Francis E. Townsend and the Townsend Old Age Revolving Pension Plan which he devised to re- store America to economic health, “March of Time” turns its cameras in the new ninth issue, released by amount on Wednesday for 3 days. For the first time the full story of the ‘country doctor who asks $200 a month for every old person in the} United States is told on the screen in | the “March of Time.” Late 1935) brings Townsend clubs welcome news, | in the nomination of a Michigan con- | gressional candidate whose platform | is the legislation they have promoted | for the past two years. ! Dr. Townsend, retired California | physician, in the episode based on the | growth of his Old Age Revolving Pen- | sion Plan, explains his plan and tells hhow he devised it to restore America to complete economic health. It} shows the doctor as he directs his ac- | tivities from Washington, supported | by a following of 20,000,000 clamorous | oldsters whose voice will be a factor | in the next election, i Glamorous Jean Harlow in her new picture “Riff Raff” is the feature pic- | ture, | ‘The United States War. Departmen | requires official representatives of for- | eign governments who desire to visit | aircraft factories under contract to the | ‘war department to obtain permission | through their legation at Washing-| ton. er You'tt FALL HARD FOR WRIGLEY's ‘Freshman Love’ Has Hilarious Situations Warner Bros.’ rollicking college comedy, “Freshman Love,” based on a story idea by George Ade, comes to the Capitol Theatre today. Besides its hilarious situations and laughable episodes, the picture is said to carry a glowing romance of campus life and many thrills in connection | with an exciting crew race. A musi- cal background adds to the lively en- tertainment, There is an all star comedy cast in- cluding Frank McHugh as the college coach; Patricia Ellis as the president's daughter; Warren Hull, stroke oar, who has the romantic lead with Miss Ellis; Joe Cawthorne as Hull’s father, George E. Stone as an eccentric and musically inclined coxswain; Mary Treen and Alma Lloyd as coeds and fellow conspirators of the president’s flirtatious daughter, and Henry O'Neill as the president, Four rousing college songs are sung in the picture, two by Hull alone, one by Miss Ellis and the fourth by Hull and Miss Ellis. In addition to the singing, one of the numbers intro- duces a most novel dance step. It is thought that airplanes in flight are never subject to a direct hit by lightning, because the electrical ca- pacity of the craft, in proportion to its size, is insufficient to permit a charge of great magnitude to build up on it. A Panama air line has been granted Permission to operate between Pana- ma City and interior towns, in return for providing free transportation to the president of the republic and cab- inet members on scheduled trips. Aeronautical exports from the United States to foreign countries j] | during the first seven months of the past year were valued at $8,853,532, or more than half the total for all of 1934, A device which provides for con- tinuous feeding of an anti-ice solu- tion to the propellor blades while the Plane is in flight is being used on many of the country’s air lines WRIGLEY'S EA ~ TH PERFECT INT AIDS DIGESTION THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, C'MON- BRING ON YOUR JOE LOUIS —BOY/ HE KINDA REMINDS ME OF LINDY, TH’ PONY You USED Jo GOT A NICE HOME FOR HIMSELF THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) 1 CANT ELP IT-1TS SUCH A TRAGIC STORY, ABOUT AN ANCIENT GREEK LOVER-WHEN- EVER HE LOOKED AT WIS SWEETHEART, SHE TURNED z ONCE-OVER FROM HEAD Ta HOOF! THEY RE\YAl I'LL THOROBREDS, ANY THEY GOTTA GE SLICKEO} START v (WE GOT AWAY TOON WE AIRGORT IT SEEMS As IF HE'S BEEN GONE A UTTLE. », WHILE — TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1936 THE GUMPS—WHATTA MAN Ix GOOD! NOW .T MUST HURRY AND CHANGE ARoAees CONSPICUOUS UNPOPULAR. HES BEEN CAUGHT 10 OFTEN WITH_ACES UP HIS SLEEVE. why OID 1 LET HIM GO OUT INTO THIS STRANGE THERE WASN'T, EH? say! WHEN 1 WAS CHAIN’ You, EVERY] E TIME 1 LOOKED AT YOu, YOu'D TURN INTO A RESTAURANT i) PL: XWE_WAN TREY ARE, BST “GEE “tT OONT LIKE, ALL TAS SECRECY LIT YOST OCESNT SEEM RIGHT! PERHAPS YOO ARE UNNECT SUSPICIOUS THATS AND NOW,WHEN SHE CHASES AFTER ME, MY ee ayy NORD COWEN gece ncecen: % Gy BA SERVICE. WG. TM REGU. 8 PAT. OOF, RNOWS THAT 1 AM AN) TENS. COUNTRY © ROW MOCK : a7. 6) 1996 BY NEA SERVICE, WNC. 1. M. REG. U. &. PAT. OFF. By CRANE TOO TOUGH. WE COULDNT G HIM, NO, BOvS, WE GOT TODIG PA SURE-FIRE CANDIDATE “4

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