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--" f IHfKlu&i Aft' Jx' - i Grcda School Meet Biggest Numerous dinners listed in Novelty Events on . Varied Prpgnun r sit, -fv v-fc tV' . Because - tills year' county . grade school track and field meet, Held at Leslie field-Friday was the - biggest tacit event la history The Statesman was unable to carry the Call summary , in the Saturday morning paper; Results ot the nor Olty events Included:'! ' - -' .Boe' MMim (S-S) vt'.. "-.' HebooroV rr, WoodVara. -Taraer, Gcrrus, Aarara. "C" whiu, Sotta uowctt -' Oil la' BsttiMH Tarow -.'I ' "A" Ant to fitta Clarka, Kill fitt Proctor, btartoa; Klay, Kaiiar. -. "B" fine ta ftlh-Hr, Breoti; AC thar. VFul gustos I W, Wiit Start. "C lint t iitU Meilwsia, Nart Bowell; Ioare, Laaish; Jsaaia, Labisa. "A" sixth to eighta Tucker, kalier; Pierce. Kaiser Dawoa,iMiU City, " .'B" slat to aigatk U I as t , Swf(1; 8. a'ersaaoa, tisrraU; Mttsn, wegla. - C" siatk to oifhtk BUckoy, Baoaa Crest; Haaiptoa, lor U" Uaa-ell ; Mali- waia. Sort HowelL V otrla' BukvtbaO Throw- - '-' -r ,.,A"Wattr.. Mill City t a Tkop . aoa, Stay ton: Hwt, Btaitoa. . T '"b" Fleck, Brooks; Wnkeere. Bwesle; lergaaoa, Gerrsis. - "C" -Saabar,- ttiaiW;.BickarV North i Boa-all; Bappa, Whito. 4 v , . "-A0 sUta o oisata Haeaoa, BaUerf i lVor. Stayfoa; JBataoa, Weodboxa. . B" Uth ta eighth Masaoa. Aabara: tkmi, Gstas; Handricksoa, Bicker. . git lo "HhtlH-Jie4, iorth FowoO; Aabary, Baoaa Croat; FeWrt, Whito. ' " - i - - , "A" first to firth riemiaf. Kaiser; DstIs. XiU Oty; Christoaooa, Btoytoa. - "B" tint to fifth SiacUir. Aubara; atoaiaa. Aaron; Capeacer, Gorvaia. C" tint to fifth Sayler, Middle : Orooe; Joaasoa, Korth HaweH; roaroal, 'lAhUh. . - , . o ' - - Boy 1 Back Boco ' "A flm to fifth DmWayae Tleatlac Xeiier; Robert Waitaoy, fiahberd; Poa , aid EarL Jtoiser. 'B" first to fifth Jamea Wokh, Aa- -ftara; BlUy OUTar, Oatos; Joba L.yaca. "Wast Btaytea. - - f- 'C" lirst to flftll GW ii Croat: Bobort Meyo,.Kerth BovcU; Bob- vUTC By CUBITS icnliees forced To Hold Second iCIIiamps Win 5 to 1, iraft 10 Do Up-ond-Comins Leading Red Sox , DETROIT, May f .-(flVThe Boston Red Sox clnnx to first nlace in that Amtrinn Imh to. ice"' rl.t: XT:. Tr nosmrout the Detroit Tl- The Willamette nlTerity troll team irhlch 'last Week v won the atate intercollegiate champion ship. Saturday defeated; : Lint lld on the Hirter course, IT U 1, in the forenoon singles and 6 H to 3 in (he beet hall doable in the efternoonBnssty Bennett and Baddy Reynolds shared medalist honors with, 73s, , f red .Nichojla tarnlng In a "74. - : i In the best ball jmatches Ben nett and Reynolds scored three points with a sub-par SC. Willam ette plays Reed eollege at Eaat- moreland on ThufBday. rTbe sin gles summary: Jfc. -tJ . Willamette (12) Llnfleld : 0) Beardsley I Plerson 2 Nlcholls 1.V ; llaloney 1H Bennett 3 . - .' ; Lovelace 0 Reynolds t 1 r - Diechter 0 Nason .1 7 ..- T aindersoa 1 Currey 1 . Fuller 1 When ' fellow beat a aa- . Uoaal champion, get robbed. . oat of it la a Bewapaper report -aad doesB't aqaawk, that's . something. An orchid, there- - fore, to Jack Nash. Be it be-' Utedly recorded that Jack de- . tented Bobby Anet 2 to M In connection with the Salem Eugene -Country .dab. match at Eugene last Sunday. The. sun mary -abect got mixed Bp a lit- tie, and we fear Ross BeneateeJe Kw LEONARD 89 Nothing Down - Only 15c Day ll UWmVuVIuwX IiiVi 4 Court : Salem art Wagers. Middle Ormro.' " .. . ."A" aUth toa-oifhth Ifsz Baaaaoa. aUUer;' Bodaey Mills, Wooabara; Paris Caater. MU1 UtT. B" sixth to oishth BoaaU MehalnK, Aaron; Koaaotfei Aadorsoa, Aabara; Bod HaadXekaea. Bicker.- "C" aiath to atchta nuiy atenaou. Bm Crest: Jiaiaiio Stachaick. Karth He well; Robert BaUtfe. norta ttoweut utru' a-ioazoa aaco "A" first to fifth Baatptoa. Kelsor; Baraido, SaieBi HelfhU; Marian, Btaytoa. B" first to fifth Wiae, West Stay- tea; Araestroas. Uerrais; aaar. aooerte. - "C frs to ftna aieiiwata. xtona Hevell ' MeUatock. Middle Ororo; Ce- "A" sUth to oighta Pforee, Kolaor; Jeaea, Woe4han; Cawphaaua. Bokhara. "B" aizth to oishth Marsh, Aaron BatL Tamer: Kaaeko. Brooks. ,"C ' sixth to- oifsta saca, - atiaaio Orooo:vLroag, Baoaa Crest; Balaam, North ctovou. Bon ratato naeo fl-6 A" DsTis. Mill Citr: Bareh. Btar- in TaMluid. Waadkara. UTr. ustes; acuey, aarora: Bsaer. Gerrsis. C" vaa Loafer, Uiddio trroro; Scott. North BowoU; Falbort, Whlta.' Girls' Batata Baca U-S) A K. Greta, Reiser; J. Orooa, Koisor; Bathjea. Saloas Haights. Oirla M o as a t o , Brooks; Bamako, Sa-eaie: Bartoa. West Suytoa. "C" McLiatoek, Middle Groro; Loopo. rorth BowoU; Macklia. North Heweli. lHi Votata Maea (SSt 'A" Saaai, Kaiser; Badsoa, Koisor; Haeia. Mill Citr. B" Carey, Gates; Wasoa, Bwecle; Bayro, Aarota. j -r - Oirla' Batata Baeo A Soiith, 'Mill City; Aadersaa, Waadhara TkiiMaa BTaisar. B' Matloaoa. Baregte; Taaiyata, Brooks; MeOelliOv Taraor. . , "C" Arleao rraans. Miadletoa; Da Tia. Middle Grovo; Baatbargar, White. got Utile more credit la The -8U teaman than be had coming. Getting back to the Juniors, among whom the Willamette golf ers are ; Included, Al Currey had four birdies out of the lirst fire holes played on the second nine gainst Ray Farmer in a semi- fOur inches from the enp. ,1 Bot& seml-finaU la the city tournament senior champion ship flight are acbeduled for to day; Mapes ts. Utter tad Olin ger Ta. BurreD Pretty close to half of the finalists In the oth er flights hare already been se, Vected. Don Hendrie edged oat' Pat Patterson On the 10th la a first flight match. Others ar riTtng at flight (lnals art: third, Corer and Mason; fourth, Hllemaa; fifth, KJtamlller; ' sixth, Tooing; eighth. Dr. Page; alnth, Miekelaon and Cnrtia; tenth, (ialiagher and Gnataf son; 11th, Harper; 12th, Ker wia and Keef; 14th, Frits? 15th, TtfcLaaghlln; 18th, Hank; $0th, W. Bertelaon; 20th, Con- over; S2nd, Joan Beneisoa nna -Uaaer Junior first, Putnam. IThe. Saleih. Golf club Intercity team wUl be idle 'nntU May 21. when It goes to' Oregon City; the following. Sunday Oswego will come here, after which there win be only one match in June. '. Boh Taylor's i roes to Kelao oa the 1 next Sanaday, f or the nnnnal in fentate match with the tMympta stats employes. Oregon, now bold the Hartman cap, award ed In this nnnnal competition. gers, B to 4, with the aid of the eight-hit pitching of - the Teteraa Robert Moses tfty Grove. The defeat was the fifth straight for the Tigers and dropped them to sixth plac:.r.- 7: 7,:- ". ' Boston B , 10 0 Detroit 4 S I Grove and Peacock; Gill, Trout (B), and York. CLEVELAND, May $.-(jP)-Mar- I cellos .Monte Pearson, not yet SO years old bat s Teteraa Americas leaguer, exerted his pitching mas tery ' over the Cleveland Indians again today la a three-hit per formance which rare the New York Yankees a fi .to. 1 .victory and me edge in their series. . New York 6 8 0 Cleveland; , ., . . l s ! Pearson. Dobson. (2) and Dick ey; ; Sullivan, Drake , (S) and Hemsley. .. ST. LOUIS. May S-fffV-John ey (Footsy) Marcum had little trouble with his home ran and ex tra-base ball today, but he was ef iectlve la between the long-dis tance drives and pitched the St Louis Browns to a 7 to B victory over the Philadelphia Athletics. Philadelphia B 11 St. Louis . 7 S Paraele. ChaDznan (4). aad Hayes; Marcum aad Glen. Indept3ndence Is SllVPrtnn VintlTTI I10" todT Md oatlnwed Wash OllVCl tUU f lLiilil lington, 14 to 12, t sweep tht CHICAGO, May i.-(AWLed by Gee Walker, Chicago's skyrocket ing White Sox, who had won alas ot their previous game on defen sive strength, changed their tac- SILVBRTOn The snverton higb baseball team raa away from Independence high 22 to S hero Friday, scoring ten runs la a wild fourth inning. The visitors were charged with 11 errors. Silverton also scored two runs In the first frame, six in the third aad tour la the fifth. After that the seeoad team took over aad failed to score, but held Inde pendence to its three runs ia the seventh. Silverton men stole 11 bases. ' ' .. y'- 7 '": ladependence T.77...7... S '2 11 snverton . .. .SS IS S iJ. Hartmaa, G. Hartman and Graham; Torgersoa. Henningsen, Bohme and Zahler, C. Simmons. the three game aeries from the Sen ators and extend their surge to 10 victories la 12 games. Washington 12 II Chicago 14 IS Deshoag, Alexandra (4). Kelly (4), Haynes (7) aad Early Knott, Dietrich (S). Herring (i Brown f7j, and Silvestrl. TracZc ami Field Elect Schediried x: Next Wednesday MONMOUTH Th annual Polk county high school track and field meet will be held here on th Ore- goa College of Education's Held, May 10. Several high schools will participate -.v? ,v Soma of the outstanding records listed below are marks made In previous meets which the boys this Tear.wili.try toahatur: 60 yd. dash, remDerxon, uauas, 6.2. -." ' i- r .? 1 100 yd., Barnum, Dallas. 10 nat. 220 yd. Barnum, Dallas, and Plant, Independence, 23. r "f ,.. UtrydA Webb. Dallas. BB. - ; -mllarnn, Webb, Dallas, 2.11. 1 2 0 yd. hurdles, Bubler and Stevenson,. Dallas,,! 4.4. 220 yd. hurdles, Vaughn of Del ia. 24.4. , , . - Mile run, ' Mcoee, Monmoutn, H-mlle relay. Independence high. l.4t. - j Pole vault, Barkley, Indepen dence. 16.9. ... 7.-- .'. High lamp, Santee, Monmouth, 5. Discus, JL Linn, Independence, Shot puL: Kelley,' Independence, 40.2. . : . : Javelin- throw, Housley, . Inde pendence, 162.4; .7- . Broad. Jump, B c kl e y , Moa- mouth. ls.5. :.. , - . Independence to Join Gll8, Loop ' INDEPENDENCE A meeting of the board of directors here Friday decided that the Inde pendence Lions club . will spon sor girls' sottball team la. the Willamette vaney league that include Salem, Mt, Angel, Sil verton, Albany and Dallas. The local club will b known as the Independence Lions. Powerful VO Golfer Smash Washington State EUGENE. May S-P-The Uni versity ef Oregon golf team, favored to capture th. northern dlvlsloa championship when the northern schools Invade Eugene, May 2f, scored a smashing 21-S victory over th Washington Stats college divoteera here to day. Cincinnati Takes Lead. Uvcr Bees 1 Reds Laf 13-Hi! Barrage to Defeat Boston 64; Cubs 1 x ' End ; Slamp.. BOSTON. May l-GOUylng down a barrage of 12 hits. Cin cinnati's powerful - Reds .defeated the - Boston' Bees, - to ' 4, todsy and took over leadership o the National league flag chase. It was Boston's third straight loss. Clnclaaatt; 7,," -T; It ; 1 Boston .;; L , i. . A 11 ' I Walters aad Lombard!; - Fette, LsnningJ (S), Sullivan (7), aad Lopes,; Mast (C). . , : ; Page Is Chicago Star 77-$ BROOKLYN, May MV-Vanc Page, 21 -year-old righthander, pitched! and batted the Chicago Cubs to a 4 to 2 victory over the Brooklyn; Dodgers today, halting four-game losing atreak for his Club. i- . Chicago 1 Z 4 10 0 Brooklyn..,.:..; .S S 1 : Page, I Hutchinson CO), n n d Hartaettj Hamlin -and Phelps. i Giants , Cards 9 - ' , NEW YORK. May S-WVThe Giants staged a 13 -hit batting cir cus toda behind the steady nine- hit hurling of Harry Gumbert to heat . the i St. Louis Cardinals. S to 2, and give their rlghthanded pitching star his third victory of the year. ! 8t. LouU 2 9 0 New York ;...t It 2 Cooper and Owen; Gumbert, McQfle (7), and Daanlng. Bookie's Hit Decides It PHILADELPHIA, May S-(AV-A lin slngl by a rookie plnch- hltter, Le grant Scott, ia th last ot the ninth with two oa and two out gave the Phillies an exciting 1 to S victory over Pittsburgh to day, ending th Pirate' winning streak of four straight. Pittsburgh 0 S f Philadelphia .... . 1 10 1 Bowman, Brown () aad Ber res; Passeau aad Davis. Hubbard School Squad Defeats Alumni. 124 HUBBARD A baseball game was played here Friday afternoon between the Hubbard high and f J " 'JT Hubbard alumWthO algV school winning 12 to 4. Th aiumnt sro two runs ta th firs Inning and two la th ninth, the high school team corlsg - la - wrerr: lnning-om- cept two. ".lit ' -,1.-. Battery gor r uusnara darfleld Toget. Jn, Gerald Hersh- berger and Max Moomaw. . v High , school oauery. Smith and Donald Lemon. .aaaaaaBSVaaaasaHaaaBaBaaaaaa Orange Tennists Trounce U of U ictrnKNEi Mav S.-WV-The Uni versity of Oregon freshman tennis team toox a 4-u vuksuswi the hands of the Oregon State col lege rooks here this afternoon. . EUGENE," May S.-H(fl3r-The Ore- goa State college lennia icam scored a S-l "victory over tae uni versity of Oregon aetmen here this afternoon,-1 a k i a g 'both doable sad four of the five singles matches. ? FolU City Nine Defeats ' IMonmouth High, 13-10 i MONMOUTH Fslls City high's ban nine" defeated Monmouth high here .12-10 in the rubber of three games. The locals led 3 to 1 . up to the fourth lnnjng. A few costly errors allowed Falls - City Mhelead in the fifth and the were not. overxaaen. . . Batteries: 'Falls City Inman aad Gardiner. Monmouth Evert, Wiese and Ferguson, Additional Sports oa Page 14 ParadeCTOpen Season bt Softball Six Mt. Angel Teams Will Plar Tuesday Night, 7t30O9aock MT. ANGEL A gala opening of the Softball season la Mt. Angel la planned for Tuesday, May S, at 7:30 p. m. The parade and speeches by prominent sport en thusiasts will be -followed by nine innings ot sottball, the six league teams ' playing three 3-Inning games. v. - -Twenty-one prizes, .donated by local businesses, will be awarded to the "first" during the games. ' On the program ar Mayor Berchtold of Mt, Angel; Charles H. Martin: Harry Collins, Salem, president of the state sottball as sociation; Dwight Adams, state sottball director; Leon N. Le tebvre, donor of the Letebvre tro phy; Frank Hettwer, representing the business men; William Beyer, speaking tor the Bochsler hard ware store," donors of the out standing player award this sea son; and Francis H. Coghlan, ath letic coach at ML Angel college. Woodburu. N e e d y ; Monitor, Foresters, Knights ot Columbus, and Sodality , make up this year's league. The regular schedule will begin Friday; May 12. : Season , tickets, good for all games, up to August 11 and ad mitting one adult and one child ot grammar school age. may be purchased from the players. A small charge will be made for children not accompanied by par ents or friends. "MONEY In A Hurry" Personal Loans For All Needs There, is bo red tape, bo embarrassing investigation, aa delay, wha yon com to as for a personal loan aad we mako It so easy tor you to pay it back la convenient .amounts. - ' STATE FINANCE CO A Home-Oumed Institution (Childs MUler's Office) 244 Stat SL, Salem. Or. Phone 8201 I I Lie. Xo. S-Z10 M-S2B POLLY AND HER PALS It Masta Been a Hot Recital! By CUFF STERRETT : - CUPID RIDES il?BUS" t vl;'J! v :v-By POLAW BANKS CHAPTER X Th sheriff and his armed horde then swept into the camp; nearly bowling ever the camp's proprietor as they did so. - . v f Without another word. Evergreen grabbed his bags, looked around hastily, then fled down the road with his wife, i - . The minions of the law, eager on the scent of criminality and a large reward, deployed carefully ia a wide drcl around Deademona a cabin as they closed ia on their quarry. Miss ,Lov was lust appearing, her war paint for th day freshly applied, as they arrived. Mr. Smock, who was making oratorical hay while th sun shone, was ia th midst of an anec dote. . . - j- ' They began to walk toward the road and th bus. . : . "Hold ob there I" shouted the sheriffs "Or well shootlf V "Who as T" demanded 1 Smock, 'astonished..'' "Yes you"! snapped the Law. Tou'r under arrest. Dont move." "What fort" rasped Deademona. "For the robbery of the Bonkheer diamond. Hand it over, and come along quietly or it will be Just too .bad!" i : -- :r Wt ha vent got it," said Smock. "Look here who do yout think we '-'are, anyhow?;: : :' ,"':y '- ' "The Everrreena thatra whol And it aint no use lying you've been identified. Where's that dia mond?'' i' v . The two exchanged amased looks. mWrr i not the Evergreens - rasDed Deademona, - Who are you, then?" he sneered. "This gentleman is Mr. Smock : he's Sr-aJion-tamer." , . : "Oh yeahr said the sheriff. "And ' I guess you're a tight-rope walker, h?" "7--:- 7 r Sirl Deademona drew herself : an. Tm Deademona Love." "The great axtxtss, put ia DanieL excitedly. " r , "IV retired from th theatre," said Deademona. "I'm a tropical fish f ander," " "And I'm Napoleon,'' said the sheriff. "Com on, boys bring 'em along. You can't expect th big time crooks like them to tell the truth." : ---. - hi--: "WhoT ara you taking naT. de manded the lion-tamer, mopping his brow. . --V'-:-.-- ,: "Where youlV talk." said the ; sheriff. -"Bring 'em along boya . and dont forget their baggage.' Deademona talked then and there, and Daniel tried to, but to little ; avaiL : Before they knew it, they were being bom away, ia th tri- nmohant clutches of th law. f When Ginger and Tray returned to the camp from their breakfast, not a Kttl nuzzled that the others had not Joined them, it was to find Casanova, , the eat, alone of their fellow-passecsers, awaiting them, Casanova, and the tourist camp pro- ' prbttor. by now rcoveied from his i shock, and bursting with xcite- ment '-.ck:-,- "WheraV verybody?" demanded "In JaH. 1 guess. A hull posse of tcera cam up in two ears, and . arrested ty.t lot of them," said the other, ci.-irj tlroroasly. "Least ' ways, I saw them take the fat lady and the bald-headed man with them, 1 rueas that other - eoupl went . alar z. too; They aint - Bowher around." "V . . .Tut what forr demanded Ginger and Tony, together. They were stunned. Seems like they stole a diamond wuth a million dollars and was run- nin' away with it. The New York polic Is tracking them." He spat, shook his head. "Just think of that! The biggest Is diamond In the world rirht here ia my camp, all night! If I'd a knows it, I wouldn't a slept a wink!" Ginger and Tony looked at each ether. :,. -V "Th Bonkheer diamond" ah gasped. "It must be I" Crooks and w were helping them get awayl" Tony took a deep breath. "Whew! It's lucky we were having breakfast. They might have run as in, with thereat on a charge of being accessories." He smiled. then. "Of course, wo could hav ex plained who w wer." "But my too ia Miami I- -ex. claimed Ginger. Sh was very nerv ous.- "Suppose they come back for us, TenyT Even if they only hold us a day It may be too late for "My hunch is to get going, while the going's good I" was Tony's opin ion. "What do you aayr "What about the EvergTeensT" "They-v evidently had the same hunch. Look their baggage is gone.' But what about money!" asked Ginger.' "Now' that we're alone whatr Tony grinned. "Dont . worry about that. They aJQ paid me their shares for the gas and oil, in advance although I didnt ask them to. "Would it be right-doing that?" sh wanted to know. "I'd rather b wrong and stay out of JaR," Say what about my rent for those cabins demanded the pro prietor, suddenly. "Dont worry IH pay the bfn,' said Tony, and forthwith paid him three dollars. He picked up the cat "Com on, Casanova I guess you d better so alone-. They boarded the bus, then, after stowing aboard their bags. Gert rude and her bowL they noticed, had disappeared. -: t J : -. - I guess Miss Love took her along to Jail with her," said Ginger, and took Caaanova in her lap. "I hope Mr. Smock wont miss his cat too much." , . . . . .... Well return him. when we know what his permanent address will b,- said Tony. "Itll b ia th p pers asost likely. lis started th motor, and the green bus! rambled off,' headed south. The were oa their way. Neither of them knew it, but that was only the beginning of aa event- is! day. -;.' They drove all day through Yir glnia, the double decker Fifth Ave nu bus an ineongrous object in this Bisxory-iaaea landscape, A some what subdued vounB cocsle. not vet quite aeenstomed to th Idea that for the remainder of the trip they were to be tiuit alone; and a little too self -con. clous of that fact.. They had long since talked-out the surprise which the morning's in cident had given them, aad had crossed the Carolina border -when the second thunderbolt struck. For it was on the road to Fredericks burg that Fata, on a motor-cycle, overtook them. '. . "r77- -- --' Tony mindful of their financial state, always drove with a watchful ey on th rear-vision mirror, and on.ths speedometer. It. rss. with some surprise, then, that he ssw the law take their trail, overtake th bua and signal them to stop. Tony ap plied the brakes and exchanged aa apprehensiv look ' with Ginger. Were the authorities trying to rope them In with th diamond thieves? Ginger, thinking of Miami and a Job, felt her heart ia her throat as the cycle oop dismounted and walked over to them. He was a lanky, cadaverous-looking Individual with a drawl aad a mustache that drooped. Before bespoke he glanced up at th Washington Squarf sign, above th windshield. "You folks from New York, aint you?" h greeted. -- Yea," said Tony, "we are. Ion eaa so that for youraeix zrotn our lieense-plates." 'Left yesterday morning, didnt you?V Tony nodded. . But the officer looked at the girL . Ar you Ginger Drake Mtu Ginger Drake?" "Why, yes." admitted Ginger. taken by surprise. "Thought I had the right party although it'a hard mistaking this bus," be nodded his satisfaction. "What do you want with Miss Drake?" asked Tony. . "It aint only this young woman Pm wanting you're in this, too," said the Law. And spat. "You admit that you're still a miss so I guess you aint claiming you're this man's wife, are you?" "Certainly notl exclaimed Gin ger. "But I dont see what business that is of yours, or any " "Did you folks ever hear of a law called the Mann Act?" he inquired, sarcastically. . "Mann ; Act!"Tony was both snrosed snd irritated. And not a little relieved; so it-was not the dia mond business, after all! "Is that moth-eaten old gag still alive?" "Alive 'enough to put you behind the ban for taking a woman not1 your wife across a State border!" Tony said: "But that's ridicu lous I YouV got to prov that a man takes a woman across a State border for immoral purposes.,. But , OESS STEADV VEtt BLOOD, BEEZARK1 Al BUTUDIOJH A ri-azs t ittrn tw BURNIM a ROMts! 1 rWNw m m m oav ai m " JNaVw a v - ' t a. r i- ) riUH MEAN TSAV V NEVER READ ABOUT RBtAS oURNIhT VVHlLB batRO TOOCEO ANV ALL THAT'? J, av K a an. at r aav ' wi HBOC. KaTjLx " - BT. B.u a aaaaa 'a OT KUISK.. HUHI J IC GOULO as. - "m. " sr M 1 IIIII . r ( 1 1 sss n I . . m.mm.. I x9l sxjl x Aint seen f v 1 UICKET MOUSE 7 . TRAFFIC . GOSH, OOOFV WHAJT K TO THBv CAMP NBVEFtt w-1 I it 9' i7il''7 Baata4aV'iaaaBaBwi' LUEAVB; IT T MS) JTU- FfXJTl J ' 7 ail(707:!77ni . b. ii' ' ; i i i UfL. Aloqe at Last! :L: . tV6 FlriANCE. COMfrwaY ) 7 i 1 v: ; S UOOKIM TOR THUH &g& mmm((A By WALT DISNEY - ; : (Kf " 1 i LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY A Little Lady In Great Demand By BRANDON WALSH kmows cm am oto root. - WITH LESS SO PC TMAM A TAUXS79 GOOSE 3URe rrO A eTRAfT-OACKET I SHOULD BE WOM5SJS H4STEAO OF A VrOESSf.' I t.liiU 1 I I tTT-OQl- I f M6MAOC-M3U If TTNK-rMaV : I IVrjf7'lseNOTA U UWE90FAAE: iJa. nT-aaxS 5006e " "TAUCMS ABOUT f VtCVV t. 'aVPM TtXrWr:AivfRa-f AOOPTB4& rw&Ti ttr-J8l SMART AM' PTrfK LIKCS ) MCE AJsT fF vdu Mffn V0 AM t TO EC AOOPTTasQ AMVBOOV T AOL AM CS-U VXJMVAN WITH CMC HXfT MiK QMWB,' f-t MOM -TV VOe9 ARt WORTH AMUJOMA 1 I AUQA BUJFOCCUDLB. . . ... i. ... ... . . I MEVCR WaiKTO41 SHOei-EATHER tcTSSTla . 1 AJAAOOPTMt I phtVV TMBt WSJ30ES ARE GAAMO. AN OU AM' AMI BAPMES AgST GRAND HOMES'. I rH WKrsvoo naia-o FOOSt OttPHAHa TTHCMNOO COULD ALL ADOPT AAC TOOTS AND CASPER A "Surprise Message By JIMMY MURPHY "That's just what the charre Is." said the Law. Immoral purposes." "What charge?" demanded Tony, "and whose?" "The party who tipped off the New York polios to send out th alarm for you two. IV got orders to run you both in, and hold you for th federal officers." . "WdL lU be" Tony choked. He looked at Ginger. "Who do you think is trying to be funny st oo expens?",.. - Ginger's fae was as unsmilinr a his OWn. '. .. t-.. "Ronny Bockaby. It can't be anv. on else." . " 1 "Your crooner friend? But why?" ,7. "To keep me from rettinr to Mi. t ' ami ia tim for that job.". She was ' I tense and upset. "Dont you see?" -Well, 111 b a dirty so-and-ao!" swor Tony. 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