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Tuesday, July 12, 1932 'CIVIT'.-TT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven peep Sea Rodeo Tq Draw Bigger List Thj8 Year MOBILE, Ala. m Alabama (lab ermen Mid their brother anglers la nearby states already are getting tbelr deep sea tackle ready for the fourth annual Deed Sea Rodeo, set for Aug ust 8. 9 and io. The rodeo will be held off Dau phine Island, and the largest entry jlst Jh the event'a history 1b antici pated. Advance registrations aro pour ing Into the office of I. T. Qulnn, game and fish commissioner, at Mont gomery. ; ; First held In 1920 as an experi ment, the rodeo, now Incorporated., has attracted fishermen from as far away as Chicago, and each year the number of entrants has steadily in creased. At least 300 anglers are ex pected this year. "' '' ' Tarpon, the "silver king" of game fishes; Is the most sought prizo of ; the rodeo; but many fishermen turn ( that, while not as lareo. arb Kama enough when ' fighting' from the end pf 150 yards of 60-pound test lino with all the Gulf of Mexico in which to battle. ' In addition to tarpon, prizes are of fered for the largest king mackerel, lng, black fish, red fish. Spanish mackerel, cavalla and other species that abound In the lagoons and passes at the mouth of Mobile bay; ' - BAYS MINSTREL IS ONLY ORIGINAL AMERICAN SHOW CINCINNATI, Ohio VP) Dan QUin lan, who has been In the minstrel show business for 25 years. Is one who believes minstrel shows are far from done. - ' "Mlhstrel3 are the only truly Am erican' form of entertainment," he declares. "They originated on the old Southern plantations among ' the negroes.' All other types of entertain ment had their birth in foreign coun tries. "The tradition of the minstrels should be maintained, for when a minstrel show is supremely done It is the finest type of light entertain ment. Of course if It is badly done It is terrible." SEAL OF ANCIENT MIZPAII FOUND BY AltCllKOI.OOIST BERKELEY, Col. UP) As a mes sage 'to the graduating class of the Pacific School of Religion, Dr. Wil liam P. Bade, director, cabled from Ramallah, Palestine, that he nod found tbe seal of the ancient city of Mlzpah.' ' Dr. Bade began his excavations at Tell-en-Nasbeh in 1926 and his pres ent Is his fourth expedition of Biblical research. This summer's work will complete his program. Fifteen tombs and a palace In Miz pah are being excavated. Dr. Bade's discovery of Mlzpah, made In 1926, wan called "one of the Important finds of recent times and has given scientists the key to the ancient civilization of the Hlttltcs. Standard Piitol The Luger automntlc pistol Is one of the standard pistols of the world and Is the German military auto matic pistol. The original makers were the Deutsclio Waften und Mu: nltlons Fnbrlken. During the World War they were mode by many other Arms In Germany. Remarkable Elm At Kingston, Canada, Is an elm from which white currants, red currants and green gooseberries are gath ered. The only drawback Is that the fruit Is bitter. The phenomenon does' not come from man-made graft. Tbe fruit bushes are root ed Independently In crotches of tbe elm. Chinese Superstition In rural China road Insurance agaln.st the spirits of evil Is con stantly paid. Before going to town the traveler places joss sticks or bowls of burnt Incense or offerings of food at the main road crossings to appease tbe evil spirits lurk ing there. Those Three "Firsts", The expression, "First In war, first In peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen" mny be Interpreted as meaning that George Washington was victorious In wnr, was first to hend the new govern ment, and was ranked ns the most loved by his compatriots. Slang "How did the funny saying, 'His Nibs,' arise?" has been asked. It comes from the mythical deity Nib has, whom the ancients used to call upon to. witness their oaths. Stanchness TIs the, business of little minds to shrink, but be whose heart Is firm, and whose conscience approves bis conduct, will pursue bis prin ciples unto death. Paine. Ears Like Blankets Ears of the long-cared bat ore almost as long as the combined length of Its head and body and may ba curled forward and down ward while the Utile animal sleeps. Millions for Amusement Market Data says: "Measured by Income, the amusement field Is the fourth largest industry. In the United Slates, Its annual receipts are estimated at SI ,.rr00. 000,000." Women Can Keep Secrets I In the African jungle there are several tribes whose women bave a secret language of their own wblcb tbey never have taught and never will teach to any man. Ancient Army Call The bogle call "iUtreal" Is of very ancient origin and. 1 one of tbe few calls known to bave been ' used by tbe Crusaders. Ancient English Inns Two tana at Bristol, England, Claim to be the oldest hpstelrles In England. The license of one of them, the Ruuiner Inn, was In ex istence In 1241 A plan of the city, between 1260 and J 300, however, mentions the Full Moon hotel as "apparently a rerle anclente bos-tellrle," Beavers Build Well A beaver lodge in good condition, will bear the combined weight o( as ninny men as can 8Pd foothold op It, '')' " Mohammed Leads The most common first name o( men and boys throughout the world today Is Wolinnimed. t-Colller'j Gambler s Throw SYNOPSIS: Prisoners on a lonely (Aland, an vnusual pronp ot Sieople ioait tor rescue. Abducted iv u unusually" daring gang Xancy WentwortlL. four rich outt urns vien ami a gangster. Luccl, . ' try to withstand Die ilerrotu strain of sUuvenBo and troplcol hent. Ashwood. the gang's leader, ivho' is young out " while-hatred antl Is fame, demands a new form , 0 ransom ftislaUmeuts of board money. While thia money tons be ing collected l) the gang from an isolated spot their hydroplane leas seen by Jerri Culhoun. Fmory Battles ami Stevens, a de tective, who are searching tor the kidnapers. 'The three start to fol low fit their 01011 airplane, hoping to' find the hang's hidden head quarters. Atcanwhlte.'' Ashiroad amuses 'hlmsell observing the re actions at the prisoners to their predicament, lie tells Nancy that they have till been selected rare tatty and are pood psychological material tor study. Saucy asl:s who is pnjiuo her hoard money. Chapter 14 BACKETS "TpilEIiE was a malicious gleam In the cripple's eyes as he watched a pelican wade a.t the edge of the beach. "Perhaps we'd better take up one question at a time." he suggested to Nancy. " happened., quite by accl' d'ent. to see a .splumlld picture o you In the rntpgraph. Eeclion of a Sunday newspaper just as I was making out my guest list. Henealb t was a caption to tile effect that yOi. were engaged to be married to one of America's wealthiest men Since your n.ancg established, so to speak, your financial standing, (t occurred to me that you would bo a wolcome addition to our somewhat exclusive little circle. "I am quite happy to say that Mr. Macomber, your fianc, paid your board bill without undue protest." Nancy sat very still for some mo ments, staring thoughtfully across me guttering wqier. "Tell me, Mr. Ashwood," she ask ed at length, "why did you come down hero yourself when you knew wo would all be able to Identify you In court If you are ever captured?" "That Miss Wentworth, was part of my plan. My past efforts have been extraordinarily remunerative, but, being a restless spirit, I have become bored with them. This Is my' last racket, as tbe worthy Mr, Luccl would term It." "When I first discovered the valne of airplanes as part of every Intel ligent .criminal's equipment," he went on, blandly, "I allowed my imagination to run riot upon the uses' to which so novel an instru ment might be put. This plan oc curred to me, bit by bi:, and I spent tbe better part of six months finding a proper location for my guest house. At last I discovered this Island, which is nothing short of Ideal tor the purpose. 1 purchased a portable house, with all the equipment, gaso line, lighting plant, electric refrig erator and the like, and brought It hero on a scow, where my men erected It. Very simple job it was, too. "When th,e house has served Its purpose, I shall disappear. My sanc tuary awaits me. In It, 1 have a grand piano, a modern radio and thousands of books, enough to last me until I die. There, comfortable, surrounded with tbe things 1 love, I shall meditate upon these days of roguery, browse contentedly through my library and, perhaps, write a book or tVo," He smiled at ber, a wide-mouthed, generous smile which contrasted strangely with bis words and his ac tions.' She found herself amazed beyond belief at tbe strange philoso phy of this remarkable man. She wondered what he bad suffered to give him tbls warped outlook upon life, but her Intuition warned ber that It would not be wise to probe too deeply. "Ah, Mr. Luccl," he said, looking over her shoulder, "your presence this morning speaks, wonders for your stamina. You'll pardon me, I'm sure, but that diagonal bandage gives your face an uncommonly raf fish look. How are the other In mates?" One-shot, his face crisscrossed with bandages aad surgeon's plaster, grinned painfully. ' "Crazy as ever, Llmpy," be re plied thickly. "Mallory's still In bed. Just saw the steward taking him a highball. Hamilton Is -back at his blamed solitaire. Martin's sitting In a corner saying nothing while Wil liams tells him what's the differ ence between May and September wheat." "How delightful!" commented the cripple. Luccl looked at him In wonder. This was a strange bird. A little potty, maybe, but a racketeer such as, gangland had never known be fore aad would never know again. "Listen, Llmpy," be said abruptly. Ignoring Kancy'a presence, "I don't, begrudge you this game one damn ' Stuffed Coal a Cariosity A Bluffed wild goo,t from the Island o( Jura, la a, special exhibit In tbe main ball of tba Royal Scot tish museum, Edinburgh. , It Is said to be descended from a wild Per sian species Imported Into Scotland long centuries ago. .'.".' Kangaroos Aid Surgeons Australian kangaroos are con tributing tbelr tendons to American surgery. The muscle sinew from these animals Is used by doctors to take stltcbes Iq human cuts. How Old Are You? four age Is not determined by tbe calendar, but ' by the conditio;) ot jour (Issues. Many persons at .sev enty are younger tlujn ptbera'at fifty- Woman's Home, Companion." by Fudidcc L. Adfi tnx. bit. Vou turned a nice deal and I'll lay my dough on the llne-wtthout squawking.' What I Want to know is; wu you piar wim uiu or uBuiuei me when this Ivei?" ' "1 take It that you have a proposi tion?!' A'shwood's voice held pnly the vaguest sbado 0$ interest. "You said It! Listen. 1 control evory money-making racket west ot the Alleghanles. My' muscle men are In on the graft in Chicago. Detroit. Cleveland, Cincinnati, St. Louis' and Kansas'CIty,; In each of those cities my uie'p act, net (tie. secretaries of my oiums ana 4 get me oues, se?: No dH.es; no protection.' No protec tion; no business, see? 1 got organ izers working right now in the Pnal and In another six months there won't be a cleaner and dyer, a garageman or a milk dealer in the United Stntes who aln ( kicking In. see? And that ain't half,. "There a,rc a rcy guys who are backing me. he continued earnest ly, "but my gorillas will take 'cjf u( tbeiii. ''I never been able to make out just what yoilr racket Is. I know that damn funny things happen every unco In a yhlle iiiiil when they do ( jicar (ak about Llmpy Ashwood. $re yon the bird whose mob is brlugjug hi a,U (he diamonds from Antwerp?'' Ho glared at the cripple challeuglngljf. "While a lawyer might object to that as a leading question," smiled Ashwood, "It Is flattering, coming from you. I have been interested In tug 1 'tan-free Importation of dlanionds on a fairiy Ifti'ge scale.'.' YHqw'u you get tlem by the cus toms?" demanded the. other, in credulously. "At a prearranged spot off Nan tucket lightship;' my man on the steamer drops them 'overboard lit 'a' nietni canister. Ono hour Inter the canister erupts a. great guqntlty of chemical Bmokol My u,nipiiiblanv wblcb at that moment is cruising in' the vicinity, apo.ts the snioko and picks up the container. Quite, simple, eh?" The battered gangstor stared nl him In undisguised admiration. "How inan men you got in your mob?" be Inquired. "Forty-four," roplled tho cripple carolessly. "scattered here and there around tho world.? 'That ain't many," Btatod the other disparagingly. "I got more than five hundred." Ho stopped and appeared to ponder. Then, as a sud den thought struck him: "Did you put over tho 'silk express robbery' three months ago?" "My men did," Ashwood admitted. "I did little more than to fly the piano, it happened that my regular pilot was III." "Fly tbe plane?" The gangster seemed puzzled. Then his face cleared in sudden 'understanding. "Sure. That's how you made your getaway! No wonder the bulls couldn't pick, up your tracks. Now listen, Llmpy, bow about tbe two ot us hooking up? We can make twenty- millions apiece In tbe next year and that ain't boloney, either! Twenty millions, easy!" Tbe frail figure in the deck chair stirred uneasily. His oyes had bo come weary and old. "I'm -afraid not, Luccl. I don't want twenty millions. I have about all I want now. And so havo my men. I've shared with them and when we are through our efforts here, we're going to break up as an organized unit. For my part, I'm going to retire." . He looked far Into the northern sky, focussing his eyes Intently. "Of course," he added, "there's, the ever-present element ot uncer tainty which makes this a stimu lating profession. Plans are sub ject to change without notice. For Instance, If I'm not mistaken, tbe crew ot that airplane up tbero may bave something to say about our Immediate future." Nancy and Luccl, followed the line ot bis pointing finger, saw a tiny dot In tbe morning sky. As they watched it, the faint pulsing drone ot Us motor came to their ears. Tbe guard on tbe beach hastily dismounted his machine gun and carried It beneath the sheltering leaves ot a palm. Another guard appeared, who began to do things to the breech of the gun. Three men dasbed but of the service door of the house and raced down to the hangar. Presently tbe entire Island shook to tbe thundering noise of the amphibian's engine. A man ap peared at the hangar door, dressed in coveralls and helmet. He stood there, gazing alertly at the porch, as If awaiting soma sign from the white-haired cripple. fCopyrtght. Olal Press) Is It Jerry's plsns? Ashwood's hauls psrty is threatened by an at tack, tomorrow. CANCEP PUKyENTlOX The specific cause or causes of can cer are as yot unknown. Neverthe less, cancer can be prevented. Its prevention may not be ac complished In the manner com parable - to that in which smallpox and typhoid fever are prevented, for in these diseases we have' vaccines and antt-toxlps yti wblcl; to build up Immunity. It is well known that cancer may follow long-continued Irritation. The Irritant may be of a chemical or me chanical nature, as in the case of coal tar or the Irritation of th,e tongue caused by jogged tooth. - Hence, the avoidance of Irrita tion by chemical or mechanical agents In dtfteront parts of the body and the early, medical and surglqal attention to parte which havo become irritated serves as oanccr prevention. This is particularly true pf the so-called external cancers, Cancer of the tongue and mucous membranes of. tbe mputb, la' per haps ono of the best' examples pf cancer due to Irritation. The chief sources of irritation aro bad teetii, the excessive uso of clgarota.-clgnrs or pipes, nnd syphilis. , These Irritants cause spots, ul Daily CrossWord Puzzle . A9pos.$ Fait; as an obligation Member of a Mongol! Famous liar Bring Into line Governed Mexican dishes Goddess or discord Mountain: Scotch Half: pretU Ocean -French city once famed for Its tap- estry Turf Vlurntlonlcga points Alternative Former ijett- nttve " Cuilceled Solution of Y."roUiy.' Puzzle DEPQTgprT A M EE of fT I s p aTp e Uo!c AWESlDENjON E S jj eSMfelpL Dill 1, A e sMeseMs1"a S a 00 am A s IMS. ROR 11 R.Q.Z Al SRllMraoe E elevenIsPaimU Ms Caved for shipment Dutch meas ure of length M teal work: abbr. Muse, of lyric poetry - ,I: The (leuTde- 41. Tablet ii. Ancient wine receptacles 46. Simpleton 47. Island where "" "o rmoU8 " statue of Vonus wna discovered 48. Valuable llin- -he'r trees of New Zealand 12 3 U ? 6 17 WM& Vi o W to . 3o 31, " 32 33- mL ' mm. 43 . Aq HI'5"0' r I I I I WA 11 I 1 II STORy hai cqchran - - (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) AS Duncy lay upon the ground the other Tlnles gathered 'round and Scouty g rah bed poor Uuncy and said,. "Hey, lad, are you nun? "It startled us to see you fall, and It was not your fault at all. It was a stone the chariot hit that threw you In the dirt." Poor Duncy said, "O.h, I guess not. and yet my side hurts quite a lot. I'll see if I can stand up. but please catch me if I drop. "I tried to take that ride real slow, but how that old dog loves to go. I yelled at him repeated ly, hut he Just wouldn't stop." AND then the lad 'rose to Ills knees. He seemed to get Ihat far with ease, but when he tried to stand up straight, It brought him too much pain. "Oh, my," said Windy. "Thafs loo bad. To see you suffer makes me sad. Don't try to get up any more "cause It Is Just in vain." Then Duncy fell back on the ground. Said Coppy, "Some way must be found to take him lo (he cerations and ultimately thicken ing of the parts affected. Subsequently, the nearby cells beglp ' to undergo' an abnormal growth, giving rise to cancer.' When the irritated part Is ulcer ated or thickened, It is in tho pre cancerous stage. If tbe condition Is treated promptly, cancer can be avoided! ' Cancer prevention requires alort ness' on the individual's' part and a willingness to consult a physician as soon as any abnormality is detected. This alertness does not Imply an hysterical attitude. Ou tbe con trary, the individual need only bo niptivated by" the conviction that cancer can bo prevented, and that its' most affective prevention is achieved while-(ne tissues are still In, a pfe-cancerovts stage.' . " 9Mt VAt church iast Sunday, morning,',' say; i n" newspaper. n Vortnpnt, ''the choir tenor sang, ',! May Not Pass This Way Aguln.V to tbe deilcht of the congregation.',! Christian Regis ter. , . , . ' Almond Took Ropl A number of years ago some ono dropped no almond In the vrotcli' ot a locust free near Tulnre'.'CullK 'riiip yesulfiirit stlobt Is now bearing al monds. "' ; ' ' v ' - ' r": "" Units Coyer OUT Oomlnlon ' stato: 'abbr. ethereal unlta Mead covering Word of sor row ' Pieces of baked clay Wlndilower -Mnde one's home Literary fragments ? cared horouuhly ' prolU'Tent Hall birds Slouan Itidln Hodont TaHly ' Payment lo wlf Gang' Local Itubbor Alan's sre.it enemy " Town In Ohio Whined DfMtff OUt grudgingly aulate : - Stir Thlny Bulgarian coin Football no- kUoii ol.br EMQHE TUN I A 60. Train nuiklnc " " Oil Stops 61. Growlps oUt 02. Ituiso IT4. (Tplts of force 55. Tonlt Rreat" " - OellslU 1. Veiitnrea 2. Accustom: vnr. ? nravQ . PICTURES 4T0E KIN& doctor who takes care of circus. folk. "You see, that crazy little slip fact's help him in a hurry, 'cause this Isn't any Joke." VJ7EB Windy said, "I'll run and " get a stretcher. Then we will be set to carry Duncy lo the doctor In his little tent. "The rest of vou can slhv rleht here. ("'11 hurry both ways, never fear. And while the others waited anxiously, off Windy went. In Just about five minutes he was hark and Coppy shouted. Oee! That stretcher Is the very thing! Come, help me lift this lad." When Duncy was placed, safe and sound, they lifted him right off the ground. Said Scouty, as they started off, "I hope your hurl's not bad." IC..irlght. 1-132. NBA Service, lnc ) (Duncy an Ives at the lio-tpltnl lent 111 the next alory.) CLASSIFIED ADQ TUB MARKET PLACE OF UNION WALLOWA COUNTIES (Count five average words to tbe line.) Per line, 1st Insertion.. 10c Per line, each added conseo- utlve iniortlon . - 7o Minimum charge on one " order ........ H5o FOR SALE A thriving business 111 La Orando at a sacrlllco price, investi gate Williamson & Berry. Phone Main 000. 7-12-1 t. FOR BALE! Dressed frying rabbits, 36o each. PI1. B8I-J. 7-12-a tp. FOR SALE Hotpolnt " electric range and Ice box. Call 108 W. 7-ia-a. t. FOR 8ALB May DuHo plo chorrlea. Call 335 W. 7-12,-2 t. FOR SALB-Royal Anne cherrle. Al bany St., Bills Salisbury'. 7-11-2 tp RASPBERRIES, black paps, Bring your crates and plQk: your own, 76o a (iritto. H. p: ljilu,lr. Cove. t FOB BALB1837 Dodge coupe. Run 13,000 miles, $106. PERKINS MOTOR CO. Phono Main 600. 4th '& Adams. '' ' " 7-8-6 t. a ACRES, 7-rm. house, good out buildings. 12400. 1st place east of county farm. Inq. Union fool Hall. ' 7-8-8 tp. GOOD RANGE with colls. Also heater, Sua U, 2808 N. Spruce. 7-6-t t. 'FOR SALE Ladles ana girl's dresses. I nil Irlnr4n ' X3l.lr.na MHlimrf flmnl-t. sport tracks. Phone 802 U, or 2008 1J. Spruce St. ' tJ-27-t t. FOR SiLB Fryers. fH. 421-J. ' 7-8-4 tp. FOR SALE OR TRAD6 5 A. with tm ' proyement?. Farmers 8X$. 6-17-t f. OUR HOMO FOR SALE. Cheap, 318-J or 1601 6tl) St. ' 8-10-t t. FPU RENT Nicely "furnished ' 5-room ' house 3 blocks from Potofflcc,.' In quire ti Bohnenkarnp'sj 7-12-1 t. FOR RENT Garage, 1007-6th. 7-12-8 tp FOR RENT 5 room house. Call M. 36. 7-12-3 t. 6-RM. FURN. HOUSE at cor. of 1st and Adams, 20. See H. W. Smith at Fox Farm. 7-11-8 tp FOH KENT 7-rm. modern bouse, full basement, hardwood floors, Mod erately priced, -hone Main 586. 8-30-t t- STRtCTTL MODERN 7-rm'. houso on 'etli St. Inquire 140& N. or phone 434-J. ... 6-2B-t f. RM. WITH BOARD, 7.00 wk board, 6 wk. i013-2nd. 7-8-3 tp. FOR RENT Nicely lurnlshod room In private home, with O) without moals. Mrs. Flnlay. Phone Main 807. 6-0-t r. MISCELLANEOUS DO WELL BROS. CL7SAN-UF We Will ' olean up your asbas, papers,' etc. Phone 328-J. 8-8-t f. PORTLAND CAFE Meala at All Hours. 25c to 35c. Coffee and des sert Included, 213 Depot St. 8-16-1 m. EASTERN OREUON Scnool or Music, " violin, piano, voice. Credlta. i. O. O, V. temple. 447-J. 8-6-1 m LA GRANDE MATTHEBO and Uphol stering and Rug Cleaning Works, ft). 424-W. Chan. Edwards, Prop. 12-1-1 m. PIANO EXCHANGE! Wo Will sell your piano for you, placing It on dis play In our store. You set the prlco. For complete details phono Main 805. Raulo and Music Supply Co. 7-0-1 m. Smoka Cuts Sunlight Smnlfc i'liuscs 1 per cent loss of sunlight In large residential and IndiiKlrlnl chips. THE NEW F ANGLES (Mom'n Pop) HUM, THKT'S FUNNV 1 Y V OH. MOM1. VOU HPMEN'T COULD SWWW I HAD A j SEEN A, FIVE -DOLLAR I riVE-DOLLM BILL IN MY -' TilLL VIICKINQ AROUND ( -j rr- T VOU'PC GE1T1NG A5 BAD A3 ( IT'S V VOP1. WHAT ON. f GLADYS, VOIDING HE.W PttARLS I NOT IN ) I EARTH APE VQL) ' IN HEV SHOE AND FOP.GETTIMC V THAT ONE- ) DOING WITH jjS&h. 1 nto. OS. MT. tf - BATES BY MONTH .a lines, per month ....- ..W 60 3 lines, per month -l3.25 lines, per month HH.H..HH...S4.00 6 lines, per month . .94.76 Each additional line over five Charged at 60c per line per month. WAITED PUDUQ KEEP oft my yard. Use Walks. Fannio Alllnson. 7-8-t f. WANTED TO RENT Wheel chair. Call 351-J. 7-7-t f. MIGHT PURCHASE First mtge. on valley farm bearing T7 Int. Aug. 1. Submit details, Bert Oakman, 2111 David Stott Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 6-13-1 mp. WILL BUT 30 01a batteries. Will pay according to their condition. New batteries as low as 16.88. Automo tive Electric Co., 1425 Adams. Phone U 620. ' ' 1-26-1 m LOST LOST Fishing Ijag aud taoklo bet. Baker and WalloWa Lake. Reward. Leave at Observer. 7-12-2 t. (Sauk Take No Chances Quu large bunk lu New York city saves Its waste paper for one month lu case a valuable document bap pens to bo thrown away. FRECKLES ANPi HIS FRIENDS By Blosser A Different Angle! (The news THAT FRECKLES IS GOING lb' SEND poqpLE OUT "RJ HARRY PECflELD, ARlZWA, HAS. SPReAtSi TP. THE OODLE ct.ua yi&wBERS SAYi WU cNT SEN.D, poppug' BSACK lb THAT ' US.B RSPE KID.' SHE'S TH' CLUB'S MASCOT ! DECIDE TO an' awe YOU klDS JUST PUT V3' IRSELVES IW MV PLACE-- SAV M5U HAD POODLE AM THAT HARRY WOTS AM' TOLD YOU U6 VJAS LOMESOME FOR. HER... VWOULDWT YOU GIVE Hea BACK ? v,,. .tT i",y . A Hunch! 1 ( I BACK... YOU I MI- VJt-INJ' I S V I I V I -0 MOVIE STAR'S BltOTIIEK TO UK OLYMPICS SilVIEll STOCKHOLM, Sweden VF Oun- nar Asther, brother of Nils Asther, motion picture actor, will be at the helm of the Swedish 8tar boot in tho Olympic competition at Los Angeles This became a certainty when As ther completed 'participation in tho Olympic tryouts with a record ot flvo wins out of eight races. Gunnar Aster Is a husky young fel low who Uvea at Malnio, In Southern Sweden, and who has handled sail boats tor years but who only recently had anything to do with tho Star boat. His performance. In all kinds of wind, has bordered 01; tho sensa tional and the selectug committee wns much Impressed. 1 1 Professional Directory Hospitals DR. LEE B. UOCVY Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital Crd Goor Foley Bldg. Ph. Maui 16.. ICE Dependable and Convenient Prompt Delivery Young's Ice Co. Phone. Main 804, 1108. Jeff. Ave. HE CANT ) EVEN IF FOPPuE DOES h" DO THAT... ) BEUON.e TP HIM, VE ' XV NO SIR HAVg SOKieTHlMG Tp, ) '. ' J. SAY ABOUT THIS. siffi. N--gglJg e 1932 BY NEA SERVICE. WC. J I YEAH. SWOMPEe V NJELL, CEE... I POH'T -pu vMOUUDH'T ASK "WANT TO CO rT-.U rOV I KMOM HOW I. UHS UP POODLE, DOM'T poodle n you f A ill! AW.. THAT ISMT FAIP-... SHE ISK'T OUR POf3( , I T fit I T i. By Cowan IF VOU HM OUEjVOU PPOBABLY MISLAID IT SOME. , PLACE.COME ON TO BREAKFAST r