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B—12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1937. 5 WAR ON CRIME—The Actual Kidnaping! T et o O e A e e Loy, Mewisarsd U. 8. Pt omn —By REX COLLIER GROWING PAINS By Phillips l———___—____:_—-, ACROSS 2 oy IV O YOU KNOW WHER) ' MIND, KID - : DAL/ : Ay EOME— 5 424, 1955, MAIAN AND WALEY LOWELL SCHOQL INTACOMA \VASH] see Here! TS ONE WAS HALF GRACKED WHEN | STARTED DRYING IT No more! PLEASE!'! il DRY THE REST MYSELF. You PROBABLY WANTED To GET (o] Ter UT OF IT; ANYWAY AS You SAY, JusT AS You SAY WHATS The MATTER T WHAT HAPPENED ¥ You MEAN You “THEN You SHobL> BRoKE A SAUCER— : HAVE. BEEN EXTRA AND WEVE ONLY CAREFUL A FEW OF THAT KIND LEFT ! o SERVANT, DRESSED AS WARBUCKS, ] s § BLE CATCHING THE YACHT JEWEL CHESTS, r-‘*fimp wm% s HE_ANTICIPATES = AND W%Y«% a&us_rr&g %Ami;m' S, 8P? ""’-T‘T& R%&‘ o OUT I SWIFT PURSUIT. WHILE n —_— o 7 v | JEH? cuuG CsUALLY - TWE. ' ) 5 ecen ropeen? ) avrovr || on e Dok B SET DOWN,YOU! 989 ¢ i £ wNgn Bueme WERE FROM “I SEE YOU'VE MET MY ROOMMATE.® HEADQUARTERS - T ON Ti ! BURGLA SET DOWN!/ GOT A CALL HE M. MINUTE, : #2500 INSURANCE, PLUSHBOTTOM: 45\3 NoU AIN'T LORP THAT YOU'VE HAD | ¥251 T L TAKE T2 4 . AD IN THE MORNING, \J PLUSHBOTTOM Daily Cross-Word Puzzle ke "o | SACE T oo ‘I T e o ||\ Wgee™ I o P T e — = oS 5 ' THAT LOOKS 1T 157 Look YOU'RE OUT OF BuUT IT WOULDN’ LIKE A WHAT |T SAYS- Luck MY Bor/ OF DONE ME ANY TICKET ADMIT ONE THAT TICKET GOOD TO FIND IT TO SOMETHIN, AN To THE TROCADERO IS ALL OF ’ TEN YEARS AGO, I SAW IT FOIST/ THEATRE / TEN YEARS OLD!' ON ACCOUNTA | T WASNT EVEN BORN 1. 2 t 3 3. Decoction oontaining barley. 14. The chief of the nine justices, 4. Small stream: Ref. Sp. 16. Greek god, ideal of strength. §. Clouding. 6. Gathering. 7. Worm. 8 9. 19, Pronoun, . Outline, o e MESCAL IKE. That Makes It a Problem B0. Madame: abbr. 21. Algonquian Indisn. 10. Exclamation. 22. Orifice of the brain. 11. Thracian ally of Troy. 33 A qualified fier. 12, A combination in bridge. PerRs TROUBLE. 1S FOLKS 85. Water bird. 13. Keeper of a prison. T NEVER LEND 96. Eighteenth century Amerfean | 15. Loots. YOHVE COLWLECTED DOoNr preacher, 20. Cuts. &7, Storm. 24. River in Ireland, 28, Prauds, 25. Duramen. 29. Sped. 28. East Indian plants. 80. A help in assimilating food. 30. Ends. 82 5 ;; gnfld wpon with a trepan. 35. Another of the ine /8 7 & Z Il g . Last six lines of a sonnet. 47. Funeral car. . Pouch. . Masculine nickname. o Branch of Tal tribe, Governors Well Paid. Following the issuance in London of a government white paper showing the salary, allowances and privileges of the Governor of Burma, there has been much discussion in Britain re- garding the high cost to the govern- ment of such officials. Sir Archibald e, who became Governor of Burma last April, receives a yearly ;flnryhol; $?l.'n.m. and his staff ‘and ousehold allowance, tor nses X 7 and outlay for eonlemnmu};’;nm S‘n}‘ P.r’md M’ ] |total $79,875. His official residences il |8t Rangoon, Mandalay and Maymo are rent and tax free. A private rail- 8| | way car is always at his disposal and the government supplies his automo- biles and airplanes. Upkeep of furni- ture and other miscellaneous expense cost $15,375 a year. The total is esti- mated at nearly $200,000 & year. one big mistake. It doesnt seem polite d God 7