Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1940 — Page 26
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ROSSY McAFEE—Went to college to play baseball, get an education, and settle a feud.
. JUDY TOLLIVAR—DAughter cf Lificoln College’s president.
HANNAH SHRIDER—Hillbilly girl who followed Rossy to college. I?
YESTERDAY — Dr. Tollivar arranges for Hannah to stay in school, room another place. When Rossy goes to s her, she tells him how his cousin, Ste Hogg, came down to school, spied d Rossy, then reported back that he w living with the Tollivars. She reming Rossy of his oath to avenge his fathe denounces hinf, slaps him sprawling.
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Hannah Shrider’s hand on Rossy J ¢ % PREZ NIP McAfee's face left a glowing, four- J Rl bi ; = £ SE BE IE lal ei = ny STENT NO pronged picture on his amazed and|| ° | EY Pe : 5 T = \ os : Et “ll E Z 3 = a ZS Prt ald dk, bloodless cheek. He wallowed a m : 5 ICKETS FOR 3 2 : F = TW ? ment on the floor, where he , (FOUR CONES = Lo : “S| bu Warp v PY ILLIAMS, | fallen Stier i girl slapped the firg A en a : \ : ; . 8. PAT. OFF. ; ah bb J out of him. He gulped. “You—yoy—| | * : ; 3 ne ; we es ; 111 knock the tar out of you—" | . Cope. 1340 by United Feature Syndicate, Inc. : Y-YASSUH/'- | H-HE'S TINKERIN'WIF A 3 il WELL WHUuT'S TH wy : Hannah made read : AH SEEN | : 77-EF “SORROWFUL SUE” RPP-T ’ y Jo mee; “Which are the three that are working for us?” LIL ABNER: BADDIO Che ITLL BUST LICL SOLE FA : GO THET E ALL UP/Z~AH WON'T BE . SUE TO SING, .
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set face of the girl he had o asked to marry him. | Anger went out of him. He
staring at her. The commotion | of their scrap brought a heavy figure to the door, and there stood Patterson.
lady cried, seeing what had just happened. She advance rah. “Fighting! Quarreling! ... you have only got here. Who eyver + heard. of such goings. on? TI’ mind to send you away, not let you Sey Eooiher moment in’ my house| [= v YE | -_ all my nice girls—" : Ghd nr git S/ HE'S MY ‘ CC HYAR . YAR? THIS 1S OTE x Fes my fault,” Rossy said." | y : SAN ERA ASD ga) Vo A COORT OF JLSTICE / ) IE PA port you to Dr. Tollivar, i HE OLT p of EN pi ds - ABUSED ME ALL sae Mrs. Patterson promisjed LET TAWA] A Y / : 7) MAY LIFE! - grimly. ‘ | YN ; dh : : i : z LT © GON Rossy picked his hat from the CEY AT1IM £1) AT a 4, Oo RoW A ) : PLACES / floor and clamped it on his head. ; 3 Cadre. a ESSN 8 “I'll be seeing you,” he said me- be chanically. «? Judy was just finishing a telephome conversation when he slipped .in. She hung up and stopped him. “Rossy.” ; = “Yes'm.” Rossy slipped into a chair with a hard bottom. “Come over here on the sofa.” “I have just been talking with Mrs, Patterson.” : , Rossy gave a start. “She told COFR. 1940 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. ’ * 66 : eS
.you, I reckon.” ; py y ? Coup. ~ . > - - : : «ies, and I asked her not to That's his big weakness—chasing fife engines. DON'T FORGET TO EXCHANGE THESE ; OH, MR. SPUTTER f-»-
take it to father.” El f . . SHORTS WHEN YOU'RE DOWN TOWN ; am ; ' Rossy. tried to think of some- FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia TODAY, DEAR THEY GAVE = Que, EY YoU TAR
thing nice to say about this, but ; all he could think of was, ‘Yes'm.” “There wouldn’t he any point in ; R ( making it a matter for the admin- > istrative council,” she went on,{| : i curling her legs under her. “But \ . you don't want to fight like that, t wr Rossy. ll . Ry, 3) | “Yes’'m. I mean no’'m. ” /
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“Youre in school now. You: came to get an education. You! want to be a gentleman. You want ’ [ to acquire a certain amount of— [ HFS I ) ; " 4 : .i.. well, culture. That is, you want to : y : ; = LL : +" get the rust knocked . off. Make : } DEY 7 i { : Cope. 1960 by United Teature Syndicate, Ine. > : SE . % 2A | fe yourself into somebody. Don’t you, : = : § i : : cE SEE as Pod TS red eevee = EX 7 Rossy?” oo <Q : © om SOMETHING'S WRONG, TITA. YOURE BULL DAWSONS IN MAH HOUSE. HE Fo EE ; ; : pig ” ; 2 - X , To $ ! . WHY ) PLEASE DON' ASK ME AND LEAVE YOU TO FACE DAWSON'S ANGER ALONE ?/ oH, oh en so” he admitted : : Wi PALE, YOU'RE TREMBLING. | Mato ToL ME LURE YOU AWAY FROM || NOT? | DAT. MAYBE ITs BECOS || OH, Not BUT A GLAD HOU TOLD ME TITA: HE'S BEER | EASY. “And, you want to play baseball, | eAsy. BUT DEV | | oy hd an Shen = HE CAN GRAB I DON' MEET MANY NICE [| FOLLOWING US... AND I KNEW SOMETHING WAS UP. maybe become a great pitcher and om i fp 1 pu Eo T DO A DIRTY FELLAS LIKE YOU DOWN I'M GOING TO WALK INTO YOUR HOUSE AS THO I work your way up to the big La Juyp 0 YOU, EASY HEAH IN DE SWAMP. BUT | fy SUSPECTED NOTHING © leagues, and all that, but even so GO! You GOT T0 RUN ai AWAY NOW BEFO y
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become a somebody. Isn't that right, Rossy?” ” He gulped. “Yes'm.” “Well, brawling with your sweet4. heart won't star you off in the direction you plan to go—/ “She ain't my sweetheart any more.” “You mean you two broke off—" “Not just now, but it will amount “to that in the end.” “Rossy, are you sure you would
want to do that—" J q : « There's nothing left for me.” pn RD SEE No in JOUR ConsecuTvE pares/ | [ Diseuise This 1s | LARD, roar! “You don’t want to break off with ) " ’ . ; ; » [OMOR| v | EE, AND R TWO WEEKS OUR THE ! | SMITH KAY . JUST CHECKING OR et aT oa SHEHL v2 “Aw, we got ultent gyunmeln, » anybody tattles, he knows the : DD SILT BRECON it gil up TAKE A 7s SHE. WOLLDN'T GWE You VOICE, AOSTRICT : WHY 2 UP--- JUST CHECKING LP, ne ! gang’ll take" care o m after school.” d ITTLE OF EACH, UMBLE -=--= LARD, LEPHONE | . OU LUCKY GIRL, You thing as—well, a little spat—you ; HILDA / ea. - _~ Soe | Y y » You |
want to be broadminded, at least try WwW aE : E 2: to learn to be broadminded—" THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William’ Ferguson Jones Sis & WE ANG =
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a pat and released it. . 3 “You see, Rossy, father knew all fo the while you had something to you. : When Coach Hurd went up in Hell'n-Damnation to look you over, z ‘ 4 , : saw you play ball last summer, and| AQ3 5 : | ~ YERE SHE COMES. WELL ,TMEck ) | [GEE-EEE - TM GLAD TM THRL WITH ; | W0) (nvmama © 1 ALWAYS THOUGHT came back and reported to daddy NN ay = | WITH TL TM NOT GONNA ACT {| ALL THOSE TRAINER TESTS «i ee W1| Whe SORTA 022X801 —~ 7 = about you, we all had faith enough| fii S\N hg EVEN INTERESTED in 4 SE ] wa 7 OP T'NOW SHE'S 6 in you to work out a way for you “x 3 od 1 Ji : EE PED il a 29) JUST BEEN ond to come to college. You don't know Ee RX - | 1 >| Q £0 a T : r é A FOOLN = . it, but you were the subject of a lot ‘ Ag BR 2 of discussion in our home as far’ back -as last July.” He sat there turning this in mind. Finally he turned to her. “Was your paw ever up in Hell'nDamnation Holler?” :
Bs 2 * THERE 1S ONLY FOR AN instant did any SEVEN TIAAES change come into her expression. AS MUCH AIR | i hy > ge as a flicker of her RESISTANCE AT AN : | i Jil | “ SO-MI ER HOUR, : : : ae pee. : Why, I suppose so, Rossy. When , : _~ i -) he came to be president of Lincoln S SPEED AS THERE : 2 2 £, INC. T.M. REQ. U: 8. PAY. OFF. 6G College he covered just about all|.Js IS AT A SPEED OF : . NO FOODSTUFFS MUST REACH on at U5 Pak Ok ra rassrona
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state.” . se “I don’t mean that way. I mean . , T.M.REC. U.S. PAT. OFF. 1B I INTO PORT, LAD--DELIVERIN’ | -| | READINESS ~+ 22
did he—" OUR CARGO O' FOODSTUFFS | ~ “Did he what?” she prompted : 1 | TO THE STARVIN’ CITIZENS BONUS, CAPN him. E! OF NEUTRAL LITTLE BORAVIA |) DANL. A THOU-
. “Did Be ever live up in there?” H Xe / SAND POTA- = = X TOES #--CHEE!
“My father? Why, no.” : ~ “My father has always been In &l aN Sue school work,” that sweet, determined mee Tow ECKY HAT IS a | OUR START IN
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remember. He was principal of a = : big high school, then he went to "the university and we lived there ANSWER—A group of s
four years while father finished his| resembling a chair. master’s and took his doctor’s de-
gree. He was a professor of educa- % STARTING TOMORROW %
tion two years in a northern college. ’ . “That was before my mother died. |} Open 9:45 A. M.—I15¢ Till 6 P. M.
Then this place called him. Nat- . urally the board of trustees would examine carefully the whole history of a man before they put him in|} : : : ; > sn ' a responsible job like this. Well, |} = J : : . - Piey Jave him the presidency of — 7 ; Me 4 : 1( E > ; coln ege. He has always been ; A i GE ; ; CD d : i i A ie a NN ZN : +5 7) The perfect result of Ready for your hand freezgreat man, Rossy.” fli A JERR ar : A M iagerator. But for Rossy he was the man et D N I Ie yed : of testing and C Hl P ; or or electric refrig | Who killed his father. screen! Red Ryder end Little Ni ‘experimenting.’ | He Just flavor, then freeze. : Wi IX. Js
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