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Civil War Veteran, 101, Plans To Go Back to COL. Puffing an old briar e and swing- ing a cane, Col. James D. Handock who has divided most of his 101 years between soldiering and printing, dropped into The 's composing room yesterday to ren acquaint- ances and pass along a few pointers. | And if anybody is qualified to give advice on how to set type or do any- thing else in a newspaper composing Work in Seattle THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1935. tried to enlist, but he finally was put o charge of a warehouse at Brest. The colonel has worked on news- papers all over the country, but has spent most of his time on the West Coast, where he makes his home. He has a luxurious set of whiskers, | wears glasses, which he says he doesn’t | | need, and likes to smoke his pipe in} |bed and drink liquor. Col. thought to longevity, but offhand be- lieves the surest way to live a long time s to keep from worrying and | take life in stride. | Right now he’s recuperating from |an operation he recently underwent as an outgrowth of old Lullet wounds. ! ‘When he gets well, Col. Handock is Handock hasn't given much: MES D. HANDOCK. war. Thirty-nine thousand men went to India. Nine thousand returned. Second Lieut. Handock was a colonel when he came back. A few years later he was in Boston | working on the Waverly Magazine. He was a printer on the Boston Tran- | script when the Civil War broke out. He immediately enlisted and saw lots of action, being twice wounded at golng back to Seattle, 80 to work. “A fellow's got to keep his hand in,” he says. Wash, and WAR RISK CANCELED | Underwriters Announce Change, at Wellington, N. Z. LONDON, September 20 Reuters (British) News Agency dis- patch from Wellington, New Zealand, said underwriters announced today that the war risk clause in insur- ance policies has been canceled. ) —A | room, it's Col. Handock, oldest active printer in the Typographical Union and holder of Card 111 He was born in Edinburgh, Scot- land,, January 5, 1834, and learned the printing business in India when he went there as a young second lieu- tenant with the 42d Royal High- landers, better known as the Black ‘Watch, one of the world’s most fa- mous fighting machines. Col. Handock married at absorbed five years of military school- ing before he got his first taste of | | Gettysburg. During the war he had charge of | transporting Union forces. He once told Gen. Grant to “go to hell” and got away with it. Col. Handock remembers Queen Victoria. and he met President Wil- son in France after the World War. He fought in the Sparish-American | War but he’s still sore about not 18 and |getting into action during the World War. He was turned down once when he AUNT JEMIMA MAGIC MENU BUCKWHEAT BREAKFAST, Plantation Style Menu for Buckwheat Breakfast Plantation Style Stewed Fresh Fruit Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Cakes Butter Syrup or Honey Paa Broiled Little Pig Sausages Coffee Directions for making Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Cakes 1. Mix milk or water with equal it bounces around & second before amounts of Aunt JemimaBuckwheat. eva orating, griddle is hot enough, Ina twinkling batter is ready. 3. Grease griddle very lightly. Don't 2. Have griddle or skillet just hot pour grease on. Spread it thinly enougl:ldl ot]e{sr, putadrop of water :“3 padbm riddle. If it goes right up ina 4. Pour batter into griddle. Let each of steam, gn%dle istoo hot. If side bake until a goxl?ien grown One order to your grocer brings everything for this marvelous low-cost meal. Complete with printed, easy directions. 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Hill & Tibbitts, Inc WASHINGTON’S 19 FORD DEALERS SAY--- hankQou - ] paily RELIEF GROUP GUARDED HELENA, Mont., September 20 (). —Armed deputies from the United States marshal’s office were on duty at the forestry warehouse here today to guard relief workers as they left for jobs on a forest project. The deputies were sent in response to & request from Supervisor J. M. Templer of the Helena National Forest Templer, in appealing to the mar- shal for aid, said that yesterday “15 or 16 persons” whom he labeled “Communists” and “profesisonal agi- tators” tried to prevent the workers from leaving the warehouse. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS FRANK K. LOG ™ Losan Motor Co FRANK M. McLAUGH:! BILL NOLAN Nolan Motor Co.. Ine. CURTIS E._McCALID Northeast Motor Co R. P. SABINF Northwest Motor Co. otor Company See Any of the Ford Dealers Listed Below for Contest Details WASHINGTON DIVIDEND COUPON For Making This a Record Ford V-8 Year! 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