Bloomington Daily Telephone, Volume 56, Number 60, Bloomington, Monroe County, 28 November 1932 — Page 6
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THE BLOOMlNGTON DAILY TELEPHONE, BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, (PHONE 3000)
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28; mUt'&t
TOOTS AND CASPER
A Poor Showing For An Expeneiiced Fighter
By Murphy
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Today's Cross-Word By EUGENE SHEFFER
OH, DAN' fM 50 PROUD OF MX)! IT WAS ' WONDERFUL HOW YOU WON THE DECISION OVER Bl4 CHUCK SPAT T 5 IN THAT REAT AMATEUR 60X!N CONTEST! I DIDN'T
. THINK YOU HAD IT IN YOU! IT WAS A SOCIAL
AFFAIR - AND YOU'RE THE TOAST OF THE
TOWN I OH I'M
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ADMIT I LOOKED
BAD IN THE EARLY
ROUNDS,50PHIE, BUT I WAS JUST
FEELING HIM OUT!
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ITS ALUCKYTHIN .... FOR ME THAT YOU REFEREED THE FIHT, CASPER.BECAUSE CHUCK REALLY DEFEATED ME AND I DON'T KNOW
HOW 1 CAN EVER
THANK YOU FOR
ME THE DECISION!
OF COURSE, YOU
DIDN'T DESERVE THE
DECISION. COLONEL, HOOFER,AND H JUST OES TO PROVE THAT YOUR ONLY CHANCE TO 6 El" ALON6 IN THIS WORLD IS TO KEEP ON THE tOOD SIDE
OF A
ftWL . OF A SMART
WELL, CASPER! THERE MAY BE
BETTER FIGHTERS
THAN COLONEL. HOOFERBUT I NEVER SAW A
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THAT CONTEST WAS
MORE OF A COMEDY
THAN AFUSHT! I'M STILL. L All AUtKiA- ARAirr
r THAT TIME IM THE
SECOND ROUND WHEN COLONEL HOOFER . AIMED A TERRIFIC BLOW AT CHUCK, BUT MIS!3ft AND H1T HIMSELF ON THE BACK OF THE .
FROM WHAT V HEAR THE COLONEL PUT UP A cYoob BATTLE, CONSIDERING THAT HE DOJESiNi'T KNOW A ABOUT
FIHTlNir, CASPER!
IF
DON'T FQCH-JR'
TOOTS1. NOBODY EVER I
HAD MORE EXPEDIENCE AT FIHTIN THAN COLONEL HOOFER1" HE'S BEEN 14 ARMED"
TO SOPHIE Fm ZB YEARS, YOU KNOW!
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TILLIE THE TOILER
THE MASKED MARVEL
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VERTICAL 1 a unit "of weight 2 uncanny a shade trees 4 that which occasions suffering 6 damage 7 an object of passionate devotion 8 residue a : turpentine oil. :"-, 9 modulation of voice 10 portal 11 dealt out in small portions 12 hastened 17 rough, hard particles
Herewith fe the solution to Saturday's Puzzle
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DESERTED RUSSIAN Ef IB ASSY IN CAPITAL MAY BE REOPENED
v -y,- Kih'gsbury;. Smith ; -B-N.- Si: Staff Gorrespondent SHINGTON, Nov. 28 (INS) jSfatgrecnt - statement- of Gov. Fr$dfci :."!. Roosevelt that the DeroWHraiic Party, if ejected to po-
wefesfpuld retain an open niihii on
Bi!5has aroused speculation-here aso"hether the old Imperial Kussia?rlSnbassy a veritable ghost of official Washington for the past -15 years, will finally opea-its shutterewindows and come back c-ti-under the ahajaanr-and; sickle. dated on fashionable Sixteentto&reet, the -stately four-story wmfe etqiie mansion has been like
the man -witnout ar country since 1917.- Once -the scene of- tiie gayest diplomatic functions, with all the pomp and brilliancy that marked the social -activities of Imperial Russia's foreign envoys, the building now looks almost like a haunt-, ed house. Its -once white walls are weather-stained and dirtyy its shutters hang loose. Dust and cobwebs cover its spacious and once brilliantly; lighted rooms, emptiness and silence seems to stalk along its stately halls and staircases. The 'silence is so impressive that ft seems almost a living thing, like ah invisible spirit protecting the memories of the
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LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY
A KIND HEARTED LADY
By McClare
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past. Once-intricately lacey wroughtiron stair rails are flaking rustchips on dust-covered steps that rise among dust streaked columns. The gold overlay that once made brilliant the--'carved cornices and colonades is tarnished and dim. Rich furniture that formerly served aristocratic; users is gone What furni&hing is left is covereA by dust-caked paper and canvas that gives a ghost-like appearance to the rooms. In surprising contrast to the house, both inside and out, the lawns, are neatly clipped and the walks cleanly swept. This is attended by Alexander T. Krynitsky, Russianrborn American citizen, who occupies a few rooms in the chancery with his wife- and family as the guests of Serge Ughet, the recognized custodian of the property. Ughet. was financial, attache of the Embassy under Boris Bakmeteff, Ambassador of the Kerensky government, the last regime recognized by the United States, After the fall of the Kerensky regime in November, '1917, and the establishment of the Soviet Government, Bakmetfejff turned over the custody of the Embassy to Ughet, who now lives in New York.
Although ruteen years have passed since the Kerensky regime collapsed, the State Department, in the -face of the Government's refus-
YOUNG BUFFALO BILL
By O'Nefl
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Property Transfers
!Ed Duncan and wife to Ida Wal-i-den, lot 69 Dixie Highway addition. 1 Jane Prince and husband to Jess
lomatic immunity and is exempt from all taxation. ;
"Who would we assess for laxfl-i t ..f invintr tVo
tiori?" asked W. P. Richards, the .h! " Kyl, 10 fibres 3n Perry township.
when questioned about the proper- Mflnd rjoble. land in Bean Blossom i t,dn?iey anaut' Ui 'lot
r vn m x x
township.
Maud Goble to Mildred Summitt
The plague, which is thought to j have entered Colorado from, the -j
states further east, attacks only horses and mules. Many animals have died.
ty. "Ughet is only the custodian. It likewise would be futile to at
tempt to sell it for taxes because j anci others; land in Bean Blossom
no one would -invest money in a j township. property which quite legally at any j Mildred Summitt and others to moment might be claimed by the j jreiix Goble and wife, land in Bean Soviet Government, if it happened j Blossom township, to be -recognized." ! Samuel Waggener and wife to Krynitsky, who is a scientist In j Emma Fyffe, land in Bean Blosthe Bureau of Standards, says the isom" township.
al to recognize Soviet Russia, still expenses for repairs and the up- j Kermit P. Harreii ana wile to holds that Russia is in a "state of ; keep of the grounds are borne by ; Stanley P. Mitchell lot 48 Allen-
vAnftitvfinw. orirt rflonimP.B thft old Uerhet; lie said it recently was aaie fiecona h.uuiuuu.
mansion on Sixteenth Street as the found necessary to put a new roof Embassy of the "people of Russia." on the Embassy, as the old one Thus, the property retains its dip-; leaked.
Bloomington Ind. Realty and Leasing Corp. to Anna L. Diekey,
Mot 12 Longview addition.
Vaught to John F
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Seminary.
Marshall GahNnd-wiie to David L. Hays and wife land in Polk township, $2,500. Noble G. Poiley and wife to
; Marion A. Conder tod others, 5 1 acres in Perry townsnjp. Bloomington National Bank to
Irwin C. Goodwin, landin Bloom- - 1 ington township. ' TRAIN FISHING EXPERTS j N SBANGHAr, Nov. -2SrINS) ; HORSE PLAGUE RAOES A school for the training of fining
FORT COLLINS; Colo. u INS) ' experts nas oeen estaonsneu m Colorado veterinarians are isombat- Shanghai by the Indut3trisl Bureau
the "Kansas horse plague. in;ot tne yneKiuug .n uviuwi ; wv-
TRIPLETS REACIJ 92 : :
(INS) Char-
GIRL, 10, SHOOTS BOBCAT LirsK, Wyo. (INS) Although but 10 years old Wyma Dale, daughter of Mrs. lone Shidler of Edgertown, Wyo,, has made a name for herself as a huntress. She -recently shot a bobcat on a ranch near here.
LOVELAND, Colo.
les Grant of Lovejand, one of three brothers, triplets born in Scotland, recently celebrated his hinety-sec-
! ond birthday. The other brothers, v
James and Jonn, live m Australia 5 . tv -r r- : j.
una. nonp ivong, vjnina, respecny
RUSTLERS IN ILLlNOtS
RQCKFORD, 111., Nov. 28. - ly (?iNS) Cattle rustlsrs, -boldvas any-1
thi ng reported in this vicihity m l isome time, involved the farm of C. i. Id. Mulford near here recently,
caught and butchered a calf within sight of the Muifotfd house. 1 f:
mg
widely scattered parts of
theVstate. ; ernnient .
Phone Classified Ads to 3000
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