Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1940 — Page 13

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_s2ec'Collins 1” Bentley shouted as he + Xgeognized Larry. “What are you "¥duing in my plane?” His auto- + dpatic was aimed at Larry's chest. 24Bgck of him, ‘Bill stood, his arms 2 dling a sub-machine gun, +1 “T ‘been hearing about your airDlane, so I came up to' take a look 4% it,” Larry answered, playing his: cowboy role to the last. “You and I haven't been friendly, so I didn't wait -for an invitation. When Péte : _ sent me out to watch the calves Zedie Fl NRT ee Sol | 1 & / - *stonight I came on up here and dk So BR mai LR : 10 mg \ zz y '7td0k a look around. I never yas 2 eR BS 13 Ji ¢ (

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ending. any longer. Larry grinned at Bill, “If your conscience was as ..+geed as your memory, Bill, you'd 9. Dave a lot less to worry about.” “Bentley eyed him coldly. . +i: 4Bjl], take care of him and dump afin into the canyon.” The gunov J0dn raised the tommy-gun. Larry. “waited. - 1h or “as “Wait, Bill?” Bentley shouted. “$Got a better idea. - If a Hayhook _T:hand were found dead, old Miles

¢ ~7would raise nine kinds of trouble.” 2 } : ~s:4e | returned his attention .to i | -* Parry, smiling self-confidently. 0) en rod Soy were riding night herd i) Jy ~~ a : y a ¥O1t calves tonight. Barnes must be Vln, 1 WF J y > Th YEAH RED’ THEY MUST BE 1 - ; 7 worried about cattle thieves, Hell 2 “Up Wo HOMBRES Fe SANOOTS wih - TREEFNGER SD ud EN Lr DLL TALI Fr WA "lote some tonight. And when N33 Bets} ; MURDER LS, YY Pn SON an” IT as STEAL OUR. ~ RED gw JFROMA PINE LIMB! A THREEFINGER swe’re finished with you, Collins, 5 : WHEEZY / /, ; . b i —— a . ¥OWIl be a dead cattle thief.” - | *«¥ “Take our truck, Bill—we'll say|. ~ he stole it—cut through the can"yoff, and pick off a dozen or so of sthe Hayhook's best. Xnock a few i © ¥nore in the head, just to make old ~ *Mtes madder. Take this Hayhook “horse and turn’ it loose. Plant _ these field glasses near a dead calf. ~ o »Jefive the sledge there and be sure . 46: has Collins’ fingérprints on it. “ed-'YOu can take that new. man, SERVICE, INC. T. Mc RES. | 3 | “"Mbrrows, to drive the truck. When| . don’t you let him get YOu: ‘ZI’ the: exible thieves, put| 17314 0] having him hold up 4 Bank, why, dent you Beh lpn 8s

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: i ; their report, then hurried to .is ; . : i . _ *th$ Colonel's office. Monnie was - ) o . FY, . Y= A L * with her. father. ’ J * _ “Lost 16 head of top calves last “Right, Colonel,” the foreman began. «+ ~¢Sixteen head!!!” the Colonel| - \ [ ) LE Z | # . thundered. “By heaven, .I'll hang : gh Tl e oz >, \ A | s .»these rustlers to the tallest cotton- z a l QE) ; Zigas, 2 7 W7 i a ) | as el ns “wood jon the Hayhook. Saddle a| : / A 7 : i eh — J | mav-21 Tm. Rec. U. 5. Pat. Of —AD rights reserved

»Jorse for me, Barnes. I'll ride with : A RM : : . ~ few garni use 1 3 vot) 7 : : / : VY NOW THAT DAWSONS LOOKING FOR ME OUTSIDE, 1 f / HHO: JUS LAK I FIGURE-J[ TLL sTOP + 0 b Jie took Jon 8 Fi-gon i | ; [AND THA INSIDE, I MAY AS WELL SPEND Mv 48 I ) EY THINK IM OL’ EASY wll | THAT SWAB! / =u belt and hoisier Irom ihe Snir il YY. Qe | bos TIME LOOKING FOR WASH 2 A | IF GiTTIN, AWAY : 9 & : SER 2 Z V7 & p 4 if ° \ :

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rustlers befor nd caught ‘em, and é . ho—" He sear¢hed his vocabulary «fer choice names to amplify his opinion of a cattle thief. ve r¥Larry? - What happened to Col- ’ .lins?” Monnie demanded. nl Alot ¥ .ii“I guess we bet wrong on that Ea 3 0 oy, Miss Monnie,” Barnes admitted; ea BEL ‘= “Loooks like he was in with the A PR Wis ow lity We “thieves. Found his horse and his Ne 1 Ww J fhe. ( ¢ field glasses. A -rope around the LP A Wp pi Who neck of one of the dead calves looks hn bn fly, A WI. like his—and there wasn't a rope on ’ { Whales

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© *¥18 saddle.” ‘ : " » _¥¢Larry wouldn't! He couldn't lil A 5-29 ’ be mixed up in it!” Monnie Nyy FW AW . ¥ (/ C OF NS: Ive 2 SAY, TM “Jumped to defend Larry, “He| “If you want a perfec’ly honest, unbiased umpire, take Neal here— OME ON --= CASH \ \ / ou! $ "x wasn't even there. He was—" She you | he doesn’t know a thing about baseball.” : THE LINE . OR NO MORE 221 FLATTER “THAR A {1 ? ENchecked herself. Whatever Larry : ECLAIRS FOR HILDA / ; ; ‘\ CALLING CARD ) 4 _ ov D ISN'T

A bag Soke, she couldn't betray his| THIS CURIOUS WORLD - By William Ferguson Tegeo iN Sere - "Confidence. ; a. -, : pr—— 1h +#“Looks bad for . Collins, Miss RE SED N Jfonnie,” Pete said. “Can't con- REACHING FOR demn him, though, until we hear| HIS WALLET / a what he’s got to say.” . © “He'll talk with a rope around his peck,” the Colonel growled: '""7A step sounded on the porch. |, THe! door “framed Bentley's tall figure. ‘Mind ‘if I come in, folks? |, I'm looking for my truck. Some-one.-stole- it last night. . . . Where

are you. going, Cofdnel? Looks like ; : eg \ ' you're getting ready for a war.” Bl | : . OPR. 1940 BY NEA SERVICE, INC, “There’ll be war—and plenty of : es : : j i \I"T. M.REG. U5, PAT, OFF hott Sp it,” the Colonel roared back at him. - OTT WE ' TREX TRY 1 60 SAN, ROW OW EF ON TREY VE BEEN “You lost a truck. I lost 16 head |: Hi] A BOA-CONSTRICTOR , . : EERSTE 3 ( bd hos GONNA ne THE BONS | [A S\TTING OT TRERE , $ofomy ‘vest calves” He spun the| Hl may HAVE AS MANY AS | Brees ; THIS REFRIGERATOR Ped 3 WINS ok = ET ITMCR N00 cylinder of his antique 45, jammed | § ZOO VEER TEBRAL, ; WITH ME Wo HOME ¢ |i = LEFT

it into the holster. “Bring some ; RY. ] NIH Tle a ik .rope, Burnes.” ; ; - qu a dA AA I 2 ABE 7 I'm way ahead of you, Colonel.” oo — am = CRE 2 ; PE 2 ) vi 4 h Z A ; : eee] BS 5 | : IRL! fs

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Bentley laughed easily. “Figured 0 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REQ..U: S. PAT. OFF. i ® the fellows who stole my. truck ; ; . might dut your herd. I sent fmy : y i of 9 men up the river at dawn to cut 3 2 them off.” 2

® &44You stay here, Monnie,” the +. Colonel ordered. “There's going to li

, vat > ; be a hanging, and you don’t need > ne i ; to seq it. Come on, Pete.” oo EE | PANDELIONS \ V\ T B E TELEPHONE jingled. . x BR ( ARE FLOWERING + %Parnes answered. “For you, Bent- ' Ji : ; | EVERY MONT ¥ ley.” : ; IN TAS YEAS Bentley took the receiver, lis- | | : ed. “Good work, Bill. Keep $ — FEC THEY - “him there. I'll tell Colonel Miles.” ; : \ " | et : MUNITIONS , DUMP--- J ) He turned fromthe telephone: | 2) | Ic BE TIS A NASILM = ” “Got your rustlers for you al- 3 4 | : ! y DONT THEY GO THEM ITS SIMPLY AN OLD © Hoe a = / | lel HAVE STORE "ART OBJECTS”--ready, Colonel. The boys picked ; | | : ] : ; LE : : “ ® the truck tracks, followed them e o= ] ; > Lost Canyon. One of the ieves is up there, with the truck - Joga. BNI brought the other ; ' ® Jack %o my places HERE DO THE | I'll still hear what Collins. has WORLD'S OLDEST,

say,” Barnes answered. eS | \ A‘Well take the sheriff up to Los TREES GROW. /7—~ ;

yon, identify the calves,” the| ANSWER—Some giant cypress trees of Mexico are estimated to lonel broke in. “Then come by| be 6000 years old . . . much older than the big trees of California.

talk pe Collins. Don’t Say any- : — . Well be. over a; midnight. to] i] MAY BE ARRANGED Et ~ BL CREDIT MAY BE_ARRANGED ® get him. There are trees on the |. Where did the horses come from hook that have been decorated || (ESS S Ques: that were used by the Indians? fore.” Guess they grew there just i. 5 |. Geolbgists believe they were brought

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