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Page Seven bfumbfd fffsforff Reveals' First Gas l&e(l Bff lndiatl8; BOGOTA; Colombia UP) Colom ' Ulan history recorda probably, the' first use of poison gas In warfare, . , Ann enough, the gas was used agalnat TheTlctlms were Pedermann and I ut "'n0 du8 wha PP Alflnger, hired generals of the Span.;be tar --u"n Investigations ui. ,A,.i.(rfnr it u,. th. ,kn how probably petroleum resources In led an expedition from Venezuela 1D2H in aearcn 01 tne uoiaen' man of the Chlbcha Indians who founded Bogota. A-jth.v neari their soar tHev: were attacked at Suesca by the Ohlbchas- with bows and arrows. The heavily armored Invaders repelled the attack and. to make their' victory overwhelm- irig, made' the mistake of following the Indians Into a fdrest. Padre Francisco Afeuado, In his "History of the" New Kingdom of Oranndn," written In 1574, describes wriat happened: "The' Indians' attacked Federmann ahd his troops' with odorous and poi sonous winds." The' priest 'added: that three sOl- . dlers died and that the others' had , to withdraw, partially bunded, and suffering headaches. Archeologists, working at Suesca on an artificial mound, which they be lieve to have been built by the Chl bchas. recently were routed when a workman broke Into a pipe or tank and poisonous gas; believed to be ar tificial, escaped. The' workman died ill three hours. - Dorothy Lewis, 37, Radio Star, Dies PORTLAND, Ore., July 11' UP) MISS Dorothy Lewis, 37, whose mezzo-sop-rnno voice was' known to radio audi ences' along the Pacific coast and throughout the1 northwest, died' here Sunday at? the home of her1 father, H". L. Lewis. She had' been ill' a month. Miss Lewis for the past two years had been In San Francisco with the National Broadcasting company, sing ing over station KPO. She entered radio work here, where she sang for several years over station KOW. Before taking up radio work. Miss Lewis was in vaudeville, singing on the Pantages circuit for about seven years, she was born In Portland November 28, 1804. Besides her father she Is survived by two brothers. Police Captain H. A. Lewis and' John L. Lewis, and a sister Miss Helena M. Lewis, all of Portland'. INVENTS PM'I.NO- FISH' I10AT YOUNOSTOWN. Ohio UP) Qcorge Deppner, an Inventor, after four years has built a model of what he calls a "flying fish" boat which ho claims is capable of a speed of 300 miles an hour. The boat Is projectile shaped and Is propelled by a set of J screw-shaped propellers or augurs ' which revolve about the hull from stem to stern. Ballast Is counted upon to keep the boat right side up. WOMF.N OKT FLVINO DIPLOMAS GAINESVILLE, Oa. UP) Five wom en students were awarded certificates upon completion of a flying course at Brenau college here the first ever awarded by a woman's college In the south. Alice Foote. Chicago: Helen' Matthews, Connellsville, Pa.; Beatrice Oakes, Mdina, O.; Elizabeth Mbtslng er, Winston-Salem, N. C: and' Mary. Helen Roop, Carrolton, Go., were the "graduates." LETTER CAKItlKKS ELECT MEDFORD, Ore., July 11 (IP) W. T. Robinson, of Yamhill, was elected president of the Oregon Rural Letter Carriers' association at the close of their annual convention here Satur day. They selected The Dalles as the place for next year's convention. Other officers elected follow: Roy Anderson. Baker, vice president; Frank Rhodes, Eugene, eecretary treosurer. BEAN VENTURE PAYS RAMER. Ala. UP) Formers in this section were skeptical about growing snap beans for the market, but 18 1 agreed to try It at the suggestion of County Agent M. G. Deere. Now that $3000 In cash has been returned for the beans shipped to date, the grow ers are enthusiastic about the new crop that they substitute for cotton to bring In money. ALLEGED THIEVES ARRESTED MEDFORD. Ore.. July 11 up) Willis Pelrcy and: Dove Williams, both of Salem, and Don Miller, of Portland, released here on bond of $750 each, will be returned to Port land to answer to charges of auto iheft. They were arrested last Mon day in Ashland. Stream Reverses Course A stream, known a the Cass qulare canal, sometimes flows In one direction and at others flows In the opposite direction. It Is natural waterway which, varying with the rain, flows now Into the Orinoco bnsln, now Into that of the Amazon. At the flood tide of the Amazon It flows into the Orinoco, while at the flood tide of the Ori noco It flows Into the Amazon. Makes Sport Success Success In all forms of sport, which demand the utmost precision In the use of muscle, depends on the proficiency of the lower ex changes of our nervous system the centers of the spinal eord and brain-stem. Luminous' Paiat To make luminous paint, take oyster shell, three parts and flow ers of sulphur one part and burn them together In n closed vessel. This powder, mixed Willi varnlsh( makes the point. ICE Dependable and Convenient Prompt Delivery Young's Ice Co, Phone Main S04 1108 Jeff. Ave. IVOIX'ANOW U1U OIL tVttllb FOB ArUiKNTlNt V1LLAUK chtttm volcanic eruptions seemingly J" ' thUr wwt Argentina village. AIter ln people got tne volcanic "h1 out of their eyes, Emlllo Mesa noticed a blue haze over outlying "eldi and' found lire smoldering In tt wct'on hitherto unexplored for oil. ANOTIIfcK WORLD'S FIRST LAUCHA, Garmany UP The world's 'Ir't casting museum has been "P'ned In this small Thuringlan city 'n a former foundry established In "32. Casting of chimes with the antiquated equipment ceased only last yea1'- Gamblers Throw tNtll'XItlr A new brand' ot lililUnpthy la (iilrorfwed by a-mys-tviians tfidlfl. will) nbditct Nancy Wvnttooftlt. a- yotnilar musical comedy sthr. ;nctii n notorious yannster. tiiitV four wealthy busi ness men. ftelntives: aV the kid-nniiett- Hereon are informed that that must: unit board money" to insure the prisoners' snlety. Jerry Calhoun airulane vilot, who was vlth Sancjt when Hhe wag car ried away, hie friend Rmory Bat tle and' Stevens, a detective pick uu' the trail' of the' oano' when the money is: collected and follow the kidnuuers' hydroplane in their nwn airulane. The captives find themselves 111 same trapiral place, ichere the uncertainty and heat ton 'tirmliii their nerves. The leader of the nana. Ashicood. a cultured maw who- Is' very lame-, watches their strained emotions. Luccl and- Mallorv ir millionaire- stock broker. In rivalry over Nancy, Iteiiin til anarrel: incited by Ash wood they start Unfiling what Nancy believes to be a "battle to the death." Chapter 13 A FIGURE IN GANGDOM LUCCI- and Mallorv went down In a reverberating crash, the gangster clinging to his adversary's throat like a bull terrier to a bane. Mhllory's Hnees; came . up' in a jpasnv of pain. His' rare became mottled, his Jade green eyes pro traded like those of a gargoyle. His hands heat Ineffectually against r.uccl's' rigid arms as the latter's tliiintlls pressed dawn Into his wind pipe. His arms and legs began to Lucol- and- Mallory went down Ir)- a reverberating crash, the gangster clinging to his adversary's throat. Illiller. rapidly losing strength as ths- .ire-glvliig air was denied his labored lung's. Then, suddenly, he became limn l.uccl held on. oblivious to all the world except that inhuman face be fore his eyes. . "That's enough!" Ashwood's voice snapped through the silent room like ft pistol shot. Luccl held on. The cripple hobbled acruss the floor with amazliiK speed. His face still bore an expression of disinter ested enjoyment. A blue-black streak cut a half circle through the air as the butt of his heavy auto riiatic crashed down on Luccl's head. Without a sigh or groan, the intent, rigid figure slumped down like a bundle of old clothes tossed acrdss the insensible form ot his enemy. Ashwood turned away negligently, whistled a shrill, birdlike note and said: "Put them to bed." Four burly guards who had ma terialized out of nowhere at all picked up the two unconscious men and bore them from the room. Then, for the first time In her life, Nancy Wentworth fainted. The long porch, under the caress of a faint morning trade wind, was almost endurable. Ashwood lounged In a dock chair, smoking a cigarette and idly gazing over the turquoise wator toward the tiny segment ot horizon between two islands to the westward. A copy of "Soldiers of Fortune" lay open hut forgotten on his knees. If he noticed the quiet man on the beach who lounged near a machine gun tripod, he was not Interested. Nancy, very alluring In a simple dress ot brown organdy, appeared at the door. Her golden hair seemed to catcb all the light In tlmt shady eorner of the porch. She saw Ash wood and hesilated. The cripple snapped out of his abstraction, rose with surprising grace and bowed. "Good morning. Miss Wentworth. There's a delightful breeze. Wnn'i you Join me?" She looked at him In frank curt osity, then took tho chair he had Indicated. "I am simply bursting with con celt," lie said, easing himself line his ctulr. "-That orsanily drcsa Im perfect. The arrogant snlr-sl.nlv tried la let! n,c I should have cousin STATIU TO 'CAl'TOHLASTVS1' ' I'KOl'OMKI) IN AlJSTItAl.lA 1 BRISBANE. Australia UP) Premier Moore of Queensland proposes In til serlousuees to erect a statue to "cac toblastus," an Insect which -destroys the cactus one prickly pear. Cactus was spreading over millions of rich Bcres when the Insect was Im ported. Now farmers are returning to lands which the plants had made unfit for orops. "The 'cactoblastus' Is the savior of our state," says Moore. BOOST SPANISH MUSIC MADRID UP) Prizes ranging from $260 to $500 for the best specimens of musical folklore discovered by next October have set village minstrels agog throughout Spain. The object, says FernRndo de los Rlos, minister of education, Is to stimulate Spanish culture. green. She was wrung. 1 Knew It then, and I in positive of It now. Vou are very beautiful. Miss Wentworth" "Do you mean to tell me," she de manded; "that you picked out the wardrobe 1 found'in my oloset?" "1 admit It' with becoming blushes: 1 tottored: from one end of Fifth avenue to another, simply over whelming the salespeople with my unerring taste." "What a strange person you are, Mr.. Aslitvood," she-observed medi tatively. There was a half-mocking light in his eyes-as he met her somber gaze. "How- penetrating!" he mur mured; She flushed at her own clfcM. He did not push his advantage, but lay back In his chair and resumed' his indolent watch over sea and sky. '. "I can't imagine the same man enjoying shopping for feminine ap parol one day and conducting-a kid nulling expedition the next." She .was determined to draw hint oul He interested her, this frail nun. who looked and spoke like a' schol1 arly sophisticate despite the obvl ous fact that he was a- desperate criminal. "Mr. Luccl tells me thai !you are one of the greatest ligiires In gangdom." "Mr. Luccl is too flntlnrlng," he replied drily, "it Is true, of course Chat we botll come under the gei eric term of gangsters, but there h something direct and forceful annul One-shot's work that I could never hope to equal." Again that mocking gleam flashei" from his vivid blue eyes. "I would be more sucessful In m. chosen career," he continued com fortably, "If I could be more like tin worthy One-shot, who Is downright persevering and unimaginative. One of my little foibles Is that bootleg glng. per se, does not stimulate me." " He offered her a cigarette, then went on In a dry, almost pedantic tone. "My own efforts, as you may have observed, run to more unusual things. This guest house ot mine, for instance; you must admit thai It offers a marvellous opportunity for profit, as well as a most Intrigu ing laboratory for the study ot hu man psychology. Where else might one have witnessed the elemental struggle which occurred last eve ning? "Tho effect ot the heat and the enforced propinquity, too, offers a study worthy of much consideration. Five carefully selocted men and one woman. Out of the lot only you and Mr. Hamilton appear to have with stood the strain without cracking. And I have my doubts about Mr. Hamilton." Ashwood produced a gold and platinum cigarette case and care fully selected another cigarette, "But why." demanded Nancy, "did you pick mo out as one of your sub jects? I'm not at all wealthy. There must be hundreds and hundreds of women wiio could pay you more than 1. If you have already collected $000,000 from our folks, my share would have been 1100.000. And If mother has paid you that, It has used up every cent 1 have In the world and more." "My dear Miss Wentworth!" Ash vood's sardonic voice was shocked. "Yuu don't think I am making you pay your own board bill, I hope?" "Who Is paying It then?" (Comirlfiht. Mai frets) "Hew about the two ol nt hook Irg up?" Lucc nropofts lo Alhwood lemcrrow. Aihwocd teei the firtt tnreat to his kitinapir-.g project. Ik'- Health NOSE AND LIP INFECTIONS Ordinary-' put infections in' tne re gion or the nose and lip are peculiarly dangerous and should' not be treated carelessly dr roughly, - The region of the nose and the up per Up It drained by blood vessels known as the anterior facial veins, which lead Into the cavernous sin uses of the head. - Should-the lnfeotlon' extend' and penetrate Into the veins, It may spread and Involve the brain' coverings. A carbuncle on- the- neck, when- it oooura In a young and- healthy- per son, Is seldom- fatal; Yeb thlok ekl' and dense subcutaneous- tissue In. the regioiv of the neck form- a-: natural borrter to the lnfeotlon. , Should veins ln this- region- become' involved, they tend to collapse and' become blocked,' and thus assist In shutting off- the infection. On-the other handi the skin around the nose and- Hps la thin. The veins in-this region are without valves and, In' consequence, this location does not offer the same effective barrier to the spread- of lnfeotlon as 1st foundii for example, In-the neck reglonr For these reasons a plmplB or boll in the nose and- lip region-should be- Daily Cross ACROSS 1; BlHllon e. Wlndllower 13. MohHiiiinedsn- noble 14. Character In . "A' Miilsilm--mer; N'IkIH's Dream" 15. Do- wilhout- 16. Edible tuber 17. Pronoun 181 As ful- us- IS: Musical sounds' 21. AlL-ial-bcnr- ing' roi-K 22. Overcomes Willi wonder 25. l.ulr 20. Units -27. lclue again1 2'J: Finish 31.. Forebudina fear 32. Percolated 31)1 UlKh'tiulhled' . hill. 38: Plm-lrt' 3B. Tou curds 42. CumpiiN unlut 41. Illllows 45. Eighth letter of the Amble iilnliuUd ' ' Solution' of Yesterday's Puzzle IIAISIYWSIAIFIEI ALT QSA N OjDjE&lR A C A EL o 3 S$j T o rynwgfg . rj d s g n Te EN E WgSPTog"gY QToTofiis rfvlTRgS R A glSF 1 P T E IMSC A B E frnTy E 13 P iWa rno" F E L TJ g ZjL A R" Y N X ElNi rJsig'oMli ntSSTTe SIT A RR j S A D 8SEL L E N c AgSF EiM O M8 AlLE A"M E NSjA v EN Aqlgti RlEIAlB'llTTnRlE PSIE N D 411. Aii;itiMKaXn!1- inntU'V of SO-Thlt Kiti of p'1;da!! coverhifi 54. Sotewllke pari nf a h1iIi's It ik fill. Irish iiiipt 40. Tile American ft b!n-l funics 4S. Meu at ilie-xi-ulp 2. 3 4- J Z 7 8 f o mMi 57 1 ar: WMM 3f -to At 'MtiAU.. A3 p 54 ss WasC A I 1 I II mr I 1 ffroiyHAtN pictures (FtEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) 'T'ilE mule Hint kicked tho hall: In the nlr Rave all Ilia Tiny-1 mites a scare hy honliiiK it a hit ; too strong. The hall Hew out of j KiKht. ; "Oh, look!" cried Coppy, "it, just went ilnht IIiioiikIi the inn-: vas of the lent. Come on, we'll run nud find II. Then I'm sure! 'Ulll he nil ilishi." They all joined In and scam-: pered 'round. Soon Windy fried, "The hall Is found. Now let's ro : hack and. have some more fuiii with Hint cinzy mule. j 't love In wee lilm lil.-l ',-nnRe' he has lens as powerful as can he, ! and when he lets them fly out IIiioiikIi the air lie doesn't fool." "T HAVE a bettor hunch than that." said Dtinry, as he waved his hot. "I'm going lo try and ride that mule. 'He scemi a friendly sort. "Someone please lieln me on his hack and then give him a Ken- tie crack. If can keep from I falling on, it otiflit to he reall sport." j ... Voor l)unt ! lie. real shortly dealt with cautiously. ' Whereas a carbuncle on the neck might' be safely Incised and' emptied' by squeezing, a similar Infection- in1 the region of the nose and' Up 'must be left alone, and surgically treated only by an expert. , Conservative methods of dealing with nose and lip Infections may con sist of bathing the region with- hot solutions, the application of hot poul tices and occoslqnally by the use of ultraviolet light. ' An Incision may be necessary to help evacuation, but this should be done only by a physician or surgeon. Periodically we leam of fatal' re sults following the careless and violent- treatment of seemingly small pus affections ot tile nose and Up regions. Strength Raa Ik Family : Nnney Turner, In' her' '"l'lie Motli er! uf Washington," quotes ' an a e q ula I n t n n'e'e of Augustine's CQcorge Wuslhimtod'a" fnther)', at snylng, "Six feet In height he' wns, of noUle appearance and manly pro; portions, with (.he most extraordinary- tnuBculur powerv Ovon at- the Prtinclpla- Iron; works, where he acted-as agent,, be used- to lift- up and place In wtttfon- a muss that two ordinary men could, hardly have ralBed' from the ground," - Word Puzzle 7. A ChrUUun crectl 8: tireek: letters U: I'urentr rolhtq. Ui SU'Oi.k-bii.f.U Wig VtKetuL)le IH Snltpetei' 13: A.levlHtv .'0, Peculiar '.'31 ftaforo JM. Chairs 26. SinullB- 28. Umillti 0. New Testa ment spelling- or Nutth 13. l.ant iCiiKliuli letter" Si. GaiitlVBtes ir. WUhoa 17. CuiiHt 18. (Jiitlorsiand :'J. Idolize- 4 10. KltlK of Uuinnnfa ll; Purr up 43) Afurfe of vvounUa 40. Qtmnilty per unit air time 47. An Inea-rmitlon of VUhuti 52: Oyppv utitle-' man . 53. Rxtlnut New Xoaluntl Ulnl 35- Btoad thor ; oufilifaro; nUhr. l'? Pi'Oll'iill I in II IB 63. Afriiimilitttt DOWN Btse.-ownr 3, eaihio SKud 4. Ahu': poet. 5. Waste allow- -. fttlfB 6 ICxplme I'ound that he was being whirled around. The tuitjc ohjected to tho stunt of giving lads u ride. It raised upon Its two front feet and thus tossed Duncy. My, 'twas neut the way the lad flopped to the ground and then lolled on his side. . A CIRCUS man ran up and said, "dec! Itlilo n chariot, Instead, Here comes a dandy one right now, to which a dog's hitched tliilit. "Hop In nnd ride around a lilt. I'm siiro no harm will come of It. .Iut keep my dog close hy and don't lot li I in run out of sight." Once more poor Oiiiuy had had link. He jumped right ln wit It lots of pluck, hut when the dog hegan to run, tho chariot flopped around. It promptly hit a great big stone and Duncy let out nulla a groan as he was tossed into Ilia air and dropped upon the ground. (Opyhitlil. 13.12. NBA Service. Inc.) (IMiiicj- Is milled to (lie liov pilill lent nil ft stl-eteliel, 111 tlio next story.) - gjfitKAL rHLASSIPIED ADS Vim makkb hacb o union w allow counties .(Count five average words to the line.). Per line, let liuerUon....10c Per line, euoli added consec utive Insertion ........................ 7o Minimum charge on one order .........2Bo FOR SALE FOR SALE Royal Anne oherrlc. Al bany St., Ellis Salisbury. 7-11-2 tp RASPBERRIES, black caps. Bring your crates and pick your own, 76c aerate. H. C. Mulr, Cove. 7-11-4 t FOR SALE 1027 Dodge coupe Run 13,000 miles, 160. PERKINS MOTOR CO. Phone Main BOO. 4th & Adams. 7-B-B . 8 ACRES, 7-rm. house, good out buildings. $2400. 1st uluce east of county farm. Inq. Onion Pool Hall. t-b-o p. aoOD RANOE with colls, Also heater, 892 U, 2006 N. Spruoe. 7-O-t f. FOR SALE Ladles' and' girl's dresses, all kinds. Prices reduced. Smart sport frockB. Phone 802 U, or 2B0G S. Spruce St. 6-27-t f. FOR SALE Fryers. Ph. 424-J. 7-8-4 tp. FOR SALH OR TRAD 5 A. with Im provements, Farmers 3X3, fl-lT-t ft OUR HOME FOR 8 ALB; Cheap, 318-J1 op 1001 8th St. 6-10-t f. FOR RENT 5-RM. FURN. HOUSE at cor. of 1st and Adams, $20. Seo H. W. Smith at Fox Farm. 7-11-6 tp FOR RENT 7-rm. modern house, full basement, hardwood floors. Mod erately priced. Phono Main 688. 0-30-t r. STRICTLY MODERN 7-rm. house on eth St. Inquire 1409 N or phone 484-J. . 0-29-t f. RM. WITH BOARD, $7.00 wk board. $5 wk. 1013-and. 7-0-3 tp. FOR RENT Mod., turn, bungalow. 18 mo: Inq. 2208 N. Depot, Phone 633 J. 7-9-2 t. FOR BENT 6-rm. unfurn. mod. house, 307 Spring. Call Main 000 or Williamson and Berry. 7-0-2 tp. FOR RENT Nicely iurnished room in private home, with oi without meals. Mrs. Flnlay. Phone Main 007. ti-0-t f. MISCELLANEOUS DOWELli BROS. CljEAN-OT We will clean up your ashes, papors, etc. Phono 328-J. 3-B-t t. PORTLAND CAr-IC Menls at All . Hours. 25c to atic. Coffuu and des - sort Included, -813 Depot St. 0-10-1 m EASTERN ORBUON Bonool of Muslo, violin, piano, voice. Oredlta. 1. O. O. P. temple. 447-J. 0-6-1 m LA O HANDS MATTrtKbO and (Jpliol- sterlng and Rug Cleaning Works. Fh. 434-W. Cbas. Edwards Prop. ia-1-1 m. PIANO EXCHANGE Wo will sell your piano for you, placing it on dis play in our store. You set the price. For complete details phono Main 805. Radio and Music Supply Co. 7-0-1 m. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE For clear city property 75 A. ranch, 40 A. cult., 26 A. al falfa, Improvements, 4 milk cows, etc. Price $5,000. (Indebtedness $3000 gov't, loan.) Call 1004 Adams 7-0-2 tp NO RAI.KSMEN; IIOTKI.S ((HIT (BUDAPEST VP) Hotel keepers In tho smaller cities say that many ho telB are closing because government restrictions so hamper International trado that commercial travelers In Hungary have decreased from 6000 to a few hundred. THE NEW FANGLES (Mom'n POP diplomatic ? wull,' THAT MUST BE A NEW TRICK HE'1? J OUS"' jACQOIPCD! TAJT OIM ftOBING OUST A DEMJTV CONTEST1. V VHY-SR-AH A NNOVJ1. P.ND TO TOLO ME, OUT Kt THE I MX JTARS'.I HOW ON THEy'VE J THINK 1 EVER SAtD CLUB THAT I'M TO BE VEARTH DID THE V SEEN YOU, XOU WE.PENT DIPLOMA-y ONE Or THE JUDGES AT iTiiTI HAPPEN MOM J il) filn, llC5iifV A KEAUTYCONTEST J (Tii,. iyUttfit TO PICK r-r- SiWfiX) sycMassisniii""Ti"ln .is; y 'nf V- '-yir-V-"- f - J rf-' " "" .ir.l.-..-J RATES BY MONTH a lines, per month 60 3 lines, per month $3.25 4 lines, per month M.W.W....S4.00 6 lines, per month ........ B4.7D Each additional line over five charged at 60c per line per month. WANTED WANTED TO RENT Wheel chair. Coll 351-J. V-7-t f. MIGHT PURCHASE First mtgo. on 1 valley farm bearing 7 Int. Aug. 1. 8ubmlt details. Bert Oakman, 2111 David Stott Bldg., Detroit, Mich. , 6-13-1 mp. WILL BUY 30 o:a batteries. Will pay according to their condition. Now batteries as low as (0.96. Automo tive Electric Co., 142S Adams. Phone M 620, 1-2P-1 m PUBLIC. KEEP off my yard. Use Wolks. Pnnnle Alllnson. 7-u-t f. Professional Directory Hospitals Dtt. LBB U; BOUVY Bye, Bur, Noee and Throat Hospital lrtf soor Foley Bldg. Ph. Mala 16. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Touchy Subject (SEE.1 1 vNSH THAT HWJRV HADMT SEMT THAT LETTER... BUT, BY ABBY REDFIELD5 RIGHTS, POODLE LETTER FROfA HARRYS DOS... CASABA, ARI20NA, EXPBGSSIrJS HOW LONESOME H6" WAS FOR HIS OLD DOS, HAS TbOCHED FRECKLES' . SMEAK. SPOT MAPS UP MY i . .. ih. II W AW, BUT LOOK Hovl THEY UMP EACH OTHER. VrllLL'yA!! SEE, po bL REALLY THIUK you OUSHTA SNE IW VJAY POODLE BACK? VNHAT 'I . VJELL.VWAT ) IW GblrJS lb SEWU HAME .You POODLE TO HARRY, DECIDED J OUT IM ARIZOMA.... Tt DO. VGP! AS MUCH AS FRGCKLBS ) 1 HATE TO LOSE ' ' 7 e- -., (H nca. 0. s. pat. orr. V 1032 DT HZh 3EHVJCC. INC Pop) Pop Convinces Mom! THE COI CW1C UP, ACHING TOOTH, AND POP SAID OUST THE RIGHT THING WHEN CA.N VOL) LET t-C KNOW ABOUT D1NNEW SATURDAV ? improved Metlwds ?' Ra ise Profits On 25 Illinois' Farms URBANA, 111. if?) Farm manage ment improvements have produced average gains of $1205 b year for six years In the net Incomes or 26 Cen tral Illinois farms, the University of Illinois agricultural college reports. Included In the first group of "paying practices" are: Pitting ma chinery to particular farm needs, co-operative ownership of equip ment, repairing machinery at home In slack periods, and avoiding an excess of power and labor. In the second group Immediate in creases in Income were found posfilblo through using high y low ing seeds, testing seeds for germi nation, grooving higher-profit crops and "forming tho habit of timeli ness." Paying practices that require moro timo or oxpense include using lime-i stono where needed, keeping much land In legumes, providing good drainage, keeping high producing livestock and using scientific crop ro tation. ; , m:h k a land haiis iti;is AUCKLAND, N. Z. (fl)- A Strict government ban on revolutionary lit urature Is operating and only the most fanatical communists dare to carry or display such reading matter. Cul prits get two months at hard tabor. l.fTIIV.tNMN TAHH KS VV KOVNO P) Tariff increases rang-' Ing from 26 to 100 per cent havo been announced by the Lithuanian govern ment on a long line of imports, chief- ly from Germany and Poland. By Closscr IS I'VE THAT'S RISHT FRECkLEs! yoORS ALL RISHT-'J I BET HE MISSES HEP- JUST LIKE A ric-rto " Hi SISTER ' it vllnul NOW.vNHY DID You SO AU' SAY THAT? L FEEL BAD EMOWSH, Es .' FRECKLES BESIMMINS VWEAKEM J HE WAUTS To DO THE RIGHT THIWS WHAT WOULD YOU DO?. IT IS....JoW X DoslT l:rJOw To DO.'.' S ,1 ' 1 By Cowan OH, HERE'S TOP. NOW I'LL FIND OUT ' T-