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' SALLY BLAIR—Heroino. She had ev- ; LA a 7 ut that Populnrcty feed Win: her; / = FG TZ HMMA LET ME 7' \| SOUNDED HOLLOW : ZR aE EVER SINCE /

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ie || 4 / , 4 | 4 ’ : TH LAST TIME HIS J ; i Hy ZiUNY) Zi {a f Los BRAIN WENT INTO A SPIN WA) IB T : ; > fo Yes rday: Corey comps to see Sally, I ; Ni OD ‘deals i ) 4 \' 1: wt : Tre : Roe Tow cobabie wil walk with a Tp, | 3 : 4 ) 5 / . 7 \« OF STRIPED AWNINGS may over ski again. : i yy Apes . 2 ; ys WHILEA SAILING OVER TH' CHAPTER NINE 3 ; : “ HE NLC CE 202 v, GOB! DESERT IN : Sin : Ll ~ g Rh A HIGH HAT / yr fo

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Iy’s brain, long after Corey had : Li y Tid : 4 T > NS ce > 8 LS BST CH ® taken his departure. J ? 2 ; | RN ' © Ea i j 7 SUH °c "ls : * The reports from Dir. Barnes had > 4 al | : = = : ay not prepared her for .that. He had IN EE : img ll NA v 0 Arn ie Mle = Am. I TTB claimed Dan had made a remark- : 2 z | NN GH ; A Ss / = 2 oe . VI Ne or able comeback; that, given a little ; a z . Se Sore ; SE ofr. more time, his leg would be as good ___COPR. 1938 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. 2.20 EW | ° . \ Bip - : : i as new again. Perhaps he had hoped | «we make one little mistake . . . we knock off a Federal Reserve Bank | ORR 1138 SY NS SERVICE Ive. [THE BUMP READERS ; to spare Sally the truth. ‘an’ what do we get? Persecuted!” Fl : "But Corey had not taken such : : pains, Corey did not know how re-| FL APPER FANNY D sponsible Sally felt, as though she | pepe o rah < B-BETTER RUN ‘LONG. ON - ’ 5, ; jad roid, Do, ines ie RT RT LAs EAC LAGE, ERY, o| MSAAMRERALE ) ire RSA 6° id mer, she Rot alte. : or m. r y : = I : ; J \ L \ 3 | \ b A I < 3 4 | H . 2 > Te by ’¢ » > - £) : \ ed ; ’ . Sally loved Dan. | RRR HR RR RR RRR RRR BRB oo HAPPENED? FAM'LY CONFERENCE. A CUP: STRICKLY MEMacRs ON. MEWS NAME OF PRACT ICE ‘ . . She had promised Corey, before : : : NOBODY ALLOWED oz 2 7 : : : be HP he left, that she would pay up. She : yl: : = ] ; ~~ ‘CEPT MEMBERS 2 : 2 Af =. ] : had promised him, long ago that : Nc : N, . TH FAMLY, ; : 8 . she would pay any odds he cared to

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name. ; “You must be my girl all through spring vacation,” ©orey named them. “Let me squire ‘you around. How about it, Sally? I know youre too good a sport not to accept.” Yes, she must be a good sport under any circumstance. Sally would pay that debt. If only she could re: "pay another as easily! : a | #2 a = : | A ~ “J\ADDY,” she spoke to her 2 a "PLEASE - father after dinner that sve WRAP ALL . intend Fam “Daddy, there’s something 1 2 ; : , ning, “Daddy g = y SAY--- DIDN'T YES---BUT MY

want to remind you of, something & ; : you promised to do for me. Or A : ; PACKAGES : \ YOU SHAVE THIS ELECTRIC RAZOR . rather for Dan Reynolds.” | a5 : ‘MORNING ? HASN'T BEEN 3 WORKING SO : ON THE CAT

“I thought we'd done about all we 4 o /. : : could or the lad,” Mr. Blair said. | > WELL LATELY! ; ; : YESTERDAY!

Sally was growing up, that was’ it _ She was growing into a lovely woman, like her mother before her had been. The thought held all the ‘aching beauty of this spring twilight with fireflies lighting little torches, frogs plunking deep bass strings. * “We've only started,” Sally said. She had thought it out, thinking of nothing else, since Corey had left. Corey, who would ke back in an hour to take her dancing, to begin ; i Z 2 - to collect payment on her debt. “I| “But I can’t tell you what's in it! I promised Fan I wouldn’t tell IN ~ Want you to see that Dan gets a job. anybody what she’s giving her boy friend.” ~~ fuetaom / = = . A ‘good job, Daddy. Here in Boston. | —————— [TRY TO FLEE NOW SEE HERE, DAW-) ) OW, HO! BUT I AIT FORGOT HOW SHE TRIED | [THIS ISAN \ OLD BALDY THINKS HE'S A BIG SWOT, BY POLITICAL % 1 want you to see that he accepts it,| GRIN] AND BEAR IT By Lichty THE COUNTRY, HEY? \ SON. MY DAUGHTER TO HA ME COURT-MARTIALED! AN EVE FER ! \ SAWVP KEEP EVERYTHING SECRET. DONT AZ7A PRISONERS. | That there's no_charice for him to : | |v | WELL LEARN ‘EM TO | ISN'T IMPLICATED AN' EVE AN' A TOOTH FER A TOOTH, BY LET HIM COMMUNICATE MSE OH, WwW - refuse.’ And, of course, he must not : ¢ PE no | ATTACK A PRESIDENT, | N THIS IN THE - ff — THUNDER! AWAY WITH uER! wi NOBODY! MOS’ / A sTARS! know who's behind it, or that you J x A IME BULLY BOYS! SLIGHTEST. | 2 ” . : HU CERTAINLY, Jc + —or I-—had anything to do with it.” ier . ; WAY W\' THEM TO va \ = <Z \ CAPITAN. J "ER father took a long draw on : ; je } A 7 Z - %. 3 Dey: ©, BT X'1 his cigar. “That's a big order,” Ee J 38 : Re © : ys 2 Del pa cl he admitted. He glanced down af -. _ his daughter again. Could there be ‘anything. else, beside gratitude and remorse; in her interest in this young man? But. no, he reassured himself, Sally still was too youngy/for ) : > ge i : ; 4 / / that. She could not know what love > $4 > ! § ; , ; 2

+ meant. There had been so many 0 S754 boys hanging about, like young 7 7 ar ICE, INC. T. M. REG. U; S. PAT, Of Corey, a nice enough chap, though He Vib Z . } ry ; a bit wild, he feared | . . if it had to| {| GM FR ig IST: aL Ge be someone, in time, this Reynolds| | “18 AW.) ¢ i ei re DORRY ~ boy was made of the stuff that | § AN i BR) ; ¥ NOT SUITABLE , MR- * measured up in the end. ? “Not too big,” Sally dimpled up at him. “Nothing’s too big for my © Dad.” “We’ll see what can be done, Sally. I believe a lad like Reynolds would be an asset anywhere. I suppose we © can make him think the offer comes from his benefactor—-the old gentle« man who was interested in helping him make the Olympics, and who .saw him through his illness.” ‘Sally flinched. Never would she

; : 8 I ] » . x E Ci ( x : ’ 4 : ~~ - Sz, J wa 5 2 3 / AND NOW ==» | Hill =k uy (0 : ; NEE be able to hear of the Olympics, | § 2” } : ~~ : = L£) A <7] hg or .of anything pertaining to the 5 4B “hg : | oh = 7 : sl br Mi Y hglend BG AL, srort Dan had loved so much, | § k Tl A ew TTY mill Codie : ~~ BEE = li ml ie am coaanadks © 0 . * ‘thout this lash of anguish. Ti ; : ™ LE ERT : : ; ik was the cross she had to bear. The! 2% BB , : Ey, dW oo STARTLED B8Y THE INSISTENT RINGING OF HE HELLOZ MYRAZ THIS IS GUY! IM | GOOD HALF THE PEOPLE IS wn HEY, BINGO! THERE'S DA SAP ‘only real debt that somehow must, "5 : Gta 4 PHONE ON MAJOR GILDER'S DESK, MYRA CALLING FROM A DRUG STORE ON THE STUDIO Ray = §. WHO TRIED TCRASH OUR. 1 : CAUTIOUSLY LIFTS THE RECEIVER ~~ ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE : ROLL WERE IN THAT HIS | MEETIN' TONIGHT! rT

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~ be repaid in full. phiicte z 3 it | 7 oh A She thought of this again later | . 1038 by United Feature Syndicate, I . es 2 5 one REAL NEWS NEVER GoEss | that evening, dancing with Corey. | Ep SR lenin 1 WHO CAME OUT | © They had motored to a roadhouse | “Now that I'm acquitted, can I have my gun back?” \ LAST--- ! on the Post road, where the atmos- I~ SIE A) _ eT phere was smart, arid the orchestra THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson ~ noted for its swing. Dan never would be able to dance like this— Dan who walked with a limp. . “Let’s not dance any more,” Sally said. She drew away from Corey’s arms. She could not go on dancing, remembering that. © “Check,” Corey said briefly. But ‘he was surprised. Usually: Sally Joved to dance with him. They had been getting on famously. “Wan : } ~ to go some place else?” he asked. ; t = — pp > \ (A frm rIT-1% “IT know arother spot, farther on.” : “417 1 ocoono nom! weLL, Goo0 MGHT) { SES NINE O'clock! PO’ LIL TRING SHE'S ISNT IT RATHI? [| OOOH , SINCE SHE 1 THINK VT WAG THE | Yes! ner GIRL : X : ALLL TLL SER BEEN 20 BLSY PATCHINY' THINGS LP 50 | OOD THAT PATCHED THINGS LP SWEETEST THOUGHT | FRIENDS SEEM Eo 5 au = : NOU WS MY ELE'VBODY, AM HAPPY ,SPE'S DONE NONE OF ThE FOR THEM IX SEEMS || FOR WER TO TR! A HAVE “1'D rather go home—if you don’t 3 : Yor SEN OREAMS = || LEFT OUT HERSELF = AN’ NOW SHES | BOYS WAGE | THEYUE BEEN KEPT || PROMOTE . PES 5 1 mind,” Sally returned. Perhaps 4 4 : HOLLOW! OE EMPTY BAG WF NIT DE Bus BELSEWRERE a Ny TAR tomorrow Daddy would fix it, make Al Ld A TIF age : WORLT LATELY 2 4 TOWARD MEN ' some arrangements so that Dan ! : : Yen ri toh : would be offefed # position. Per- : _ haps, after all, she would get to see| - him again. Get another chance to ~ prove to him that she was not the ~ sort of girl he had thought she was,

‘but the girl she was trying so hard Ww ; to become, for him. : A 5 > = “Just as you like,” Corey =said] I 0) 2 _ briefly. But he was surprised again. : on Ce Jer Maybe it was not going to be such ” COPR. 1938 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. | a cinch to make that goal as he : had thought, Everything had come go S03. to Corey ja yars, Yet he ; i ; we 3 : ed a good fight; he would not NI mm . ; : give up easily, either—not him! DEAD AN T.QUITE KEERECT [4 : ; dh Bel i : RECT YOURE ALIVE AND 1M 1] Bones IVER. ERY CALLAN [| A Tear OL. into the roadster, very gallant and| A BIRDS NEST A 4 de ~ 1 AND | UG TH 4 BIDDY, MISS ABBIE. WHY, gay. He made her Jaugh, pres, ov ON A MOUNTED |) BSN ol % VV J 8 77 PN oA] THEY WANT ME. TO GO Twice, e (rive home, at % 7 ¢ : Moll 3 H) clowning, the stories he recounted,| BEARS HEAD. a / N ® | | Ly CANT he . smart comebacks he always ] al 4% : Id ring in. - “But I don’t want you to think this is a line,” he told her, leaving

at her door once more. “I told once before that I'm crazy CAROLINA SAY TO.

; you, my sweet. I told you Ee = > Sr a THE GOVERNOR. OF, n I meant it. But now I mean -_\ SOUTH CAROLINA 2) ‘more than ever. I'm in love with = : pas AL , Sally. I'm going to marry you : : . : of these days. ANSWER—"I{’s a long time between drinks.” This reply was given

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¢ made a statement of fact. Sally| 8 runaway slave, asked: “What d 79% 3 : : a Acted i Se | : Bight 8s Well accept it, get used io y slave at do you say, Governor? | = WY «JAP | Bur Eck DOESN'T REALIZE WHAT SHE'S : : ; i. @ a LET HERSELF IN FOR! z his blue eyes now.. He was per-|was. saving all her kisses for es stn a Ls — SOS emma fo ; — : - mm ; t Salyl, with both hands, held ii g all her or ‘some | w firmly away. “No, Corey— |Ple%ed. “I just wanted to kiss you one else. : ie ra IN am Bata a NC — uses aR orey CHURNED FROM WHIPPING CREAM eal ot i Hie 0) ) Vb, 7 5 he y I of | fA a Zl y ry fl 4 1 Ah ; > fr 4 Ve. i! fli ILL LTT ate KEE | ¢ Feri : ; : ll LX HAS NEVER BEEN

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