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YEP--LET'S LOCK THESE GUYS IN THE BACK ROOM AND GET GOING YOU GOT THE DOUGH OUT OF THE SAFE, BUB?? WAR ON CRIME-“Don’t Shoot!” \ GVE uP DONTSHOOT-DONT—/ = Nature’s Children By Lillian Cox Athey. Tetrapturis imperator. for marlins?” What a thrill of anticipation these three The the fishermen had the time of their lives hauling them in. A marlin will weigh 150 pounds and measure 7 feet in length. This fish takes time and brawn to bring in. MONDAY, WELL,MY STARS/ I'VE SEEN THE TIME WHEN YOU USED O BE HAPPY IF YOU COULD JUST TALK TO ME A COUPLE OF MINUTES A DAY- AND NOW= mnm A IF You EXPECT To WASH UP, WiLL You Do IT Now, PLEASE SURE. SURE In the temple corridors they passed a number of black men—fat, soft, oily-looking fellows who reminded Jane of guardians of a sultan's harem. They seemed to personify cruelty, greed and craft- iness. Instinctively she shrank aside as they JULY 12, 1937. A Gift of Gab. U HAY IMAGINE HE'D STILL BE HAPPY UNDER TH' SAME CONDITIONS. | AND ANYWAY, I AM HOME NOW, EMMA-=- AH - THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME - | DONT WANT To TAKE UP DINNER UNTIL YOURE e UH -HUH ALL RIGHT bt A EYNDICATE, 'Ine Finally, the tortured journev of the two captives was ended. They stood in the abode of Kavanda- Here, from the columns, clusters of skulls leered down at them through perhaps of their vanda, vast and gloomy sightless eves—solemn omens, own final fate. Secret Operative 48. LOAD THOSE BAGS IN THE BACK SEAT/ OFF.; Copyright, 1927, blishers Syndicate (Copyright. 137, by 8 L Huntley) (Trade Mari Reg U 8 Par Office) GEE/ YOU MUSTA HAD A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE WHERE EVER YOU WAS~ LORD PLUSHBOT Tom/ YEAWT WHY DIDNT YOUTELL MEZ | WANT To WASH uP shining through an Kavadavanda! The far end of the hall was flooded by sunlight opening in the ceiling. Jane was blinded by the dazsling glare, but msoon, m that brilliant {llumination, an astonishing figure began to take shape. Jane gasped. 8o this was By NORMAN MARSH. —By S. L. HUNTLEY. True Stories of G-Men Activities Based on Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation—Modified in the Public Interest. US. GRAB UIM, SEARCH HIM in his jaw that keeps him from going his way—he “goes up in the air” literally. If you have ever seen a marlin leap, come down with a loud splash, and race off like a torpedo— then you have had a wonderful ex- perience. When the handsome fish leaps into the air, you get a glimpse of his glistening silver sides, as they flash in the bright sunshine. For a split- second, he apparently stands on his tail tips. Then he comes down, tak- ing out the line in long, swift jerks, Cape Cod. In 19835, the first report was made of several found off Ocean { City, Md. BStrays, perhaps, though Once the fish has been convinced in his own mind that he has been made & prisoner becauss thers is something until the bending rod snaps back and forth like & whip. No marlin gives up s fight until he is beaten. A fish as strong and de- termined can turn somersaults in the air, race off the moment he touches the water, dragging the boat along with him. He opens his mouth wide, shaking his head vigorously, in an effort to free himself from the' an- noying hook. Getting angry, he will head out into deep water, and when you least expect it, leaps high, wide and handsome again. You have to work the line in as fast as you can. Raise the rod with both hands, press your thumb down hard against the line to hold it fast. Gradually as you take advantage of every opportunity to reel in s few Iy yards of line, you will bring your marlin to the surface. Be on your guard! The marlin will leap high in the air again and again, coming down tail first, creat- ing a grand white spray each time, and waiting a chance to cut and run off with the length of your line. After a long -tug-of-war between his captor and himself, the marlin is brought in. His beautiful blue upper color and his silver sides and belly gleam like jewels. His wide tail and upper, swordlike jaw reveal his ability for leaping into the air snd for spearing his victims as he E races toward them. The marlin is built for speed and efficiency. His enemies, the sharks, can be skillfully evaded or fought off, but man, with his gadget, small and mighty, and with muscles strong and steady, can over- come the giant of the sea. (Copyrizht, 1937.) Twizzler Answer. It would take 65 minutes for the minute hand to complete one revolu- tion if the clock were stopped 1 minute out of every 10. 4 » A