The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 19, 1937, Page 2

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Moraging erser & Orch. 50d] Police Bulletins ané Home Hour rf and Orch. s—Alma, Eicken inger B—Art of Liv ay ee 0—Jamboree bare) eiipltecne Thru the Key ohne Uilegetesse ‘Wiles East tern mink Ppoancle pee Shell Sho jeutseh Ps ‘Oreh. “Bare ance—Dr. aps aera City Music hall of the ir t Ho peoeatvsile Hour ur den Gate Park Lean ‘el Jack cast—Bt: ra Program &t: B ind Sanborn Program 100——Chi Hf pa a Metry-Go-Round— bark Y aod "Police Byllétine rm and Home Hour er and Markets Young's VFamily— & af Sty dol 's Own Ma Perkins by el and Sade—Crisco je 0" GiNetiie~tvory ‘Guiaits Light—PaG Naptha 00—-Archer Gibson, Organist Ba he Clock nee Kitty Keene” re be announced af News : Lew stilts Orphan Annio—Wa: “ piebe-be ota. Maid Program with Gelatin Revue pA Ross TN adel Makwell .. House Showboat ratt Musto H Dodge Pgm. ba Fresk Mor- S—Jimmy Luncetord. and Orch. to od oat ‘Orci SSD Te PN SARS SI SSE VPP MERRIE OR PRIESTS SN EERE NR A REE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1937 |CLEM M'CARTHY 10 DESCRIBE PROGRESS OF CHICAGO BATTLE Champion Jim Braddock and Joe Louis Will Be Principals in Title Affair ALSO WILL BE SHORTWAVED Radio Splendid, Strong Buenos Aires Station, to Get Report in Spanish Chicago, June 19—The James Brad- Gock-Joe Louis Psst Hn) ight championship next Tuesday, June 22, will be broad- cast exclusively over the combined NBC-Blue and Red Networks and KFYR. The broadcast will be short- waved to Radio Splendid, powerful Buenos Aires station, in Spanish. Clem McCarthy, veteran NBC sports announcer and commentator, will give the blow-by-blow description of the fight. The broadcast will begin at 9 p. m. (CST) and continue to the end of the scheduled 15 rounds or until @ knock- out. This will be the third major fight to be broadcast over the combined NBC networks by this sponsor, The first was the Baer-Louls contest in 1035 and the second the Louis- Schmeling fight in 1936, Clem Mc- Carthy did the blow-by-blow descrip- tion in each of those broadcasts. Un- til the Baer-Louis fight, his reputa- tion had been largely that of a turf expert, but his job in that broadcast pleased the sponsors so well that they called upon him to serve in the 1936 fight and again in the ane fight this ee aoe LIQUOR TAX STAMP SALES HAVE SLUMP Thirsty North Dakotans Have Poured $272,660 in Levies Into State Coffers ‘Taxes on appetites of liquor-thirsty North Dakotans have yielded Ae 660.70 since sale of beverages wit pee alcoholic contents became gal last December. However, in June sale of tax stamps showed a decided slump up to June 18, John Gray, state treasurer, re- Checking six month figures, Gray said the poorest period was last month hen stamp abrought $23,470.82. orth; Dakota’s best month was last SIDE GLANCES iba voles bi aia FAD “No cars con ‘berry Sar F CHRIST, SCIENT!! 623 Fourth St. 200 8 o'clock, 7m maintainga Ae the Sunday, 3 Ing roo! Hoskins Block, es ne se Bt, ony, oe 12 to welcome to attend the rvices and to make use of ‘oom. the Universe, srr anal by Atomic For uestion is the walt of ion-Sermon in al! hurches on Sunda: “Behold, December, first’ month of legalized inte hard liquor sale in the state, when $117,288.03 stamps were sold to whole- ne receipt for the first] salers. Liquor stamp hs y f the Lord were othe heav- half of June totaled $14,187.20. Dur-| ti ing the six and @ half months of stamp revenue | ot 4 legalised liquor, brought the state $272,660.70. Revenue by months: December, ui $217,288.03; January, $36,544.60; Feb- Tuary, $23,992.25; March, $28,394.60; | u April, $28,783.20; May, $23,470.82; June 1 to 15, $14,187.20. Custer’s Wife to Be NBC Program Heroine Elizabeth Custer, devoted wife of Gen. George A. Custer, famous Indian fighter, will be the heroine of the National Broadcasting company “There Was a Woman” sketch over the NBO blue network at 7 p. nm. (C8T): el bey today. The early romance of Custer and his wife and the story of the coura; and loyalty which caused her to a company her husband part of the way from old Fort Abraham Lincoln near Bismarck to the scene of his tragic “last stand” by the Little Big Horn river in Montana will form the frame- work of the story. Grand Forks Man to Head Lions District Moosejaw, Sask. June 19—(P}— Fred Loomis of Grand Forks, N. D., Saturday headed the North Dakota- Saskatchewan sub-district of the fifth district Lions International. 8. D. Baithwaite of Sioux Falls, 8. D., was elected governor of the South Dakota sub-district which in the fu- ture will include the two Dakotas and Saskatchewan, - H.C. Fulton of Jamestown, N. 2 was elected secretary-treasurer ‘Wynne wii? of Regina, and u's. B. Boorman of Lemmon, 8. D., were named district directors. AMELIA AT RANGOON , Burma, June 10.—(@)—| 9:45 reached Rangoon, Amelia Earhart Rangoon Saturday after 2 300-mile flight from Akyab on her leisurely globe-circling journey. Her next destination Bhd Bangkok, Siam, nearly © 400 southeast of Rangoon. hnson Mollie—s. are Streamlined Fes- ratmere Union "Orel von hes Musical Radio Butioa~ with Ray No- Nut inhabitants of tne world stand in awe For spas and it was he corataand and it stood lan Science text and gov on without Mind, which holes bie 01 nl world ‘would collap: without the ateltiae the winds in thought relingulthes sual, and morta) th yerse, and adopts immortal.” (Science and with Key to the Scripture » by. Baker Eddy, pages 209, 295, and ZION. ba Une, isavesiod urtl V. Ri enter, Pastor woReurth ‘Bunday after Trinity, June io @, m.—Sunday ‘school with all ios Boe Ries, Supt. ing pore ‘Eng Monday school picnic children Gerry Fieya E. Lore 9:45 — Bund 1, inn puny and intermediate Mo Adult Bible c! 11:00—Morning wor: timate Word for Life. 7:30—Closing service of the Dally tion Bible hoo! Florence nist. “Molto Moderato"—Gou- “Otfertory” “Allegro prelude, “Ottertory, etlud Solo—Mr1 We cort with us. TRY LUTHERAN ae A at rece apourih, Sunday after Trinity, June Church school and Bible ‘classes— bY ra ion, “Keep the Fai! tion Bible hence Nena exer- jem, Lorie alba choir, Clar- lon Larson, direct: Vacation schoo! = 1:00, ag gue fatetaationas Con- atm ea polis, aeanell Lutheran Bible jashburs, June 28 to July 4, GOSPEL TA! of Resser and 4s st yi “picnic, Kiwanis rent wwRadio servi oF Bta- . oo ge viea oe ay P musts, tied i Bubdect tort ‘or 300 peat night — Bible stndy, a prayer, using the chart for tl- Thureday night—Prayer serv- ring Here's.a good hance t to eat the straw- . without any exhaust blowing on it.” ley. ely a BUILT BY PWA Tyee >| Summary Shows That: Every _One of North Dakota’s 53 «Counties Have Benefited | F E fp : ; F a 7 E i i & Kt i ! = i y Het # % ail Zee: E tat ite by the come to these FIRST Mile arte B. CHURCH itor fourth Sanday Bit ar rates, June tis 2, m.—Sunday school and Bible &. mm: testimonial | Wj; ren nd asa wit Guns Ht} lGomenision Johns, fis | MeCABE lODIST EPISCOPAL ar? Lg ‘Walter ir, Pastor ~ pill) '—Wal-| eral Organ postiude, “March in G"— Tri lant tate at a’ to be in att ndance. the UI is of the ei ity ible ste toh will ‘bu Even! ris view ae eaplioned By various ea Be 8 on’ display « the thuech o Mid-w: our services. FIRST BAPTIST MU Fourth St, and A‘ Ellis L. secuten, 3 Minister Sanday, » June m. The worship school will be taken by. ehureh. poppet aa their gram. robdlel ee Arey ries Stora eopenie. Pianist Ells abet, Special music, reed “Tl 8:00-—T! “The Place Reading During Vacation sagcer. John nm Gunnaes. sed 16 Youn; robe church who + zene, F, fellowship of the cl aren” on Sunday afternoon of this week Ala wit meet murat plete Johnson aane ane. mt the church with Ihe ting. Cars will are the 4 by rég- re ig & shuren of your Ledag ere hh a at 8 irre cetvere i duce o pespuse. Grecie has ee: ee National Re-employment Serv. t of the Asa i ioe Plans to Distribute Help Qeserting the field of fs going to sing in 8 HE a Hare tae ELS uk i i i ise ; ? ie fy ¥ E E £ F i é i 2 ge bE ee i il hy tf i 2 g i ¥ | il i i i i i i l eee hi F 3 FH z, Es i 2 see-2cies & BesSp “Sees % i E

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