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- — es >IDAY, MAY 4, 1951. goa bust Wass Usbicduss fs RIDDLES! \ /STOP HER] [Ft STOR HERS A FIEND IN NEED YORE TOM-FOOL SNUFEY !! By MILTON K. OZAKI ase : WIEE (§ CRAWLIN' WHAT WINTON'S HEEHOo, WINTON aS si vat wi: (NVENTIN' Ap Newstootares gl apar > TO SHOOT HER DAIDER'N AF — | Tine posced ao guiely INVE ‘) as ke ‘ta J JE tramped back upstairs and/ ,. : i eens Sat waier OF @ DOORKNOB AN'-- - | ers ‘ Wrirechor cctarca hus apertment,| Sanlized (¢, After b . = A : Jenkins tapped his head signifi- UMB BODACIOUS !! ¢ Y 4 i oye cony and muttered: “Poets” i, > Y x Phelan 4 er hall t e door of apartment 2-B. He pressed the buzzei | moment, then pr The door finally opened. “Mrs. McGregor?” Phelan asked. “yi The girl's ey | questioning. “I’m Mrs. McGregor.” “I'm Lientenant’ Phelan of the| Flecker read to you?” | detective bureau. May we come| “The quatrains of ( in for a moment?” yam,” she murmured “Why, of course.” She stood 2” Phelan decided to re : aside and waited to close the door | treat. “Do you know a Lawr« Why after us. We walked on into the| a Be ins living room and sat down. As I 7 approached the davenport, what TISCO, PANCHO NOT UNDERSTAND SHHH/ SEE h D: > I took to be an orange ‘pillow : 5 You! FIRST YOU SAY TO HURRY THAT SPADEP } HO-HO...OH...2 SHOULD : : jumped straight into the air and] “ lumly at} Sh¢ : rete LIKE GREASY LIGHTNING... THEN BE QUIET, HUH? - 5 disappeared over the side. I jerked] Maud McGregor as t! ques-|_ “Oh. I Be eet Oe YOU SAY TO STOP LIKE BUSTED : < ay miecvoualy, ad Mess Meer ioe) ce wallt gue: wars au Pd like to a c : ; y ‘ aughed at the expression on ell, I gues CUCKOO'S CLOCK! wv xy B “ , ‘ace. “That was Fraidy,” she ex-| Mrs. McGregor,” he y f plained. “’F: y,| just glance through y because hi rai strange| ment and then we'll ing you.” do ate’ hypno- sured ttle like d. in this building. I'm investigating| there'd be anything Bet lows the activity of the tenants, and | see, continued to sit : ite and it'd save a great deal of time if] of the da ort, ae AH ; felt that you’d detail your movements be-| Gregor w | Bans or i BLAST GOES OFF, g a e o'clock and now.”| nitely unfrien THERELL BE ROCKS ‘ rry,” she said, as though ‘ A-FLYING EVERY with geinuine regret. “I’m afraid] “Don’t glare lik WHICH WAY! I can’t account for my afternoo: You'll get wrinkle : “Why not, Mrs. McGregor?” niffed. Phelan demanded. “My husband left here at four- thirty, and, feeling a little tired,| | I lay down here on the daven- ler port and fell asleep.” She gave a Who are you then? small, apologetic smile. “I didn’t} “I'm a student at North ey up until a few aa ago.” a “Do you ever wa in your By Paul Robinson) s:cc9%» Preian asked, “I don’t believe so. Why?” ESeRNCEN nt witness oe just, testified DON' 2) - IF ONS ETH! that you visite im this after- rv ue povie wir eeey OU eas \ c \\ WouLD HAPPEN _TOTAKE noon. pulted over the bac PrP = PROGRAN I& 7 : PIES MIND OFF OF VICS| | — “Oh.” Her lips formed the word| port onto my lap. Th TONIGHT 2 SHE PHONED - — | carefully, and she nodded slowly.| gora stood stiff-legged f Lccemurse placate | ‘ at = “T see. Ute, then rubbed his wi over Y LATER, \ A ¢ See" wisted her hands nervous- | against my coat and tried to pol 10 Y MOM v\ ly. “Yes, I did leave the apart-| his tail into my nose. I RATHEIS — ae ment, I was across the hall with| its neck gently an ge ~ MAYBE Mr. Flecker for several hours.”| ately rewarded by a pur ) SIPPOME: She lowered her eyes in embar-| sounded like a jeep rattling ov 2 talk about it some “ rassment for a moment, then/a steel bridge. r time. : ; raised them defiantly. “It was “Fraidy likes you,” Ma d oh s disappointed, but she beautiful!” she said raptly. “He has| Gregor com such a wonderful voice. such mar-| more friendly. “ "s ver, 5s (To be continued) LCDR Michaels = TEs Is Jee’s Lucky Ordered To Duty | -——--.. * At Naval Academy) Thomas Mich-, ‘atholic Chap- Key We t, for é ALSO, MY x t JG FRIEND, RASGLERS AN’ Hockey *< oe THERE ABE PLAYERS COME THROUGH ) COW WHICH JUMPED : is the son of “AOON APPEAR 5 S. Michaels of He was - y - +, DOESN y of Penn- You ARE QUITE BAL 5 : £? ESN'T ITs Yop Z 2 a aciated te U7] YES, WIMPY, POPEYE 22 : Ned ise 4 Beth, PORES « é RANCHES wit a 2 2achel re} BANDITS AN = ; Cc y, Degree in 1924. In 1938, he w: OUTLAWS AN'| To = 2 Xo’ : ordained into the priesthood COWBOYS RIDIN ¥ o the Most Rev. P. T. Guilpoy S Bishop of the Altoona Diocese, ! Pa. Follwing his ordination, he was assig to the Cathedr Altoona, and later to Holy Name Par Eberishburg, Pa. In 1942, Chaple ichaels en erin patie tered the na st and was @) Wirephoto, assigned to the Fourth Marine! SAILOR JOE T. BLYTHE of Raleigh, N. C., has just landed from Division while it w ively Korea and is locked in the arms of his sweetheart, Pernille Ma- gaged in the Marshalls ari-| her, at Long Beach, Calif..He said they plan to be married next annas campaigns. He was w is Saturday. Then Joe was notified he will receive $1,000 for cor- ed in action at Saipan by a rifl2! rectly estimating the time the ship docked. Pernille is from Port bullet which penetrated his collar! Townsend, Wash. bone and shoulder blade, break,“ IE: die SaaS ERS eer ing them both. Before reporting ra, ae SS 77 ( ak: es fur duty at the Naval Station, I ri SY LETS N ALK Key West, he was assigned duty MS) nas ee iat oe eee oe on the er , USS St. Paul and PEACE OC | 5 ES: aan Los Ange 4 AN! QUIET! s’ decoratio! Pred r with * se Purple Heart, residential Unit Citation'and the Navy Unit com- mendation. He is entitled to wear he American Area, Asiatic-Pa- f and World War IL y Medal. L y: dor nai : GUARANTEED RANGOON. — (#). — Relatives preparing to bury Ma _ Khin 4 Nyunt, 18, of Mandalay, found 4 * PURE the grave too small to admit her burnished teak coffin. i The superstitious, regarding this as an omen, demanded the coffin be opened. Removing the lid, they , Khin Nyunt’s eye- fics fluttering. The git) was taken FOR HOME or vs to a nearby Buddhist monastery MOLLY MARGARET'S" : pare, THAT BG e-| W\/\sues DRIFTING 1 ney Ee nriadly pon | COMMERCIAL USE... BEEN LAUNCHED SINCE & MOTOR BOAT'S / ks A COWN ON gressing, a Mandalay report said. 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