Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1941 — Page 34
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Aa _ @i. ing a privateer commissioned by the A : . a 5° Continental Congress and become | By 2 > = a : h YES, SONNY === WE MAY rez HEY, NANCY/--an avowed pirate, Capt. Tazewell V) - N A CUT A RAILROAD YA GOTTA } ; + scanned the heaving seas off the| WA “> = 4 : Liev id i HERE hie HELP ME WHILE I WAS 3. Virginia Capes with the long, brass- AT LUNCH? ~ bound spyglass he ‘had taken from &iithe cabin of a British vessel not a ~ &. fortnight before. , + “She is still within sight, hull #&.<down on the horizon and beating in a». for Charles Town,” he observed with | | nz »® Cold smile to Patches, his single- © eyed mate, who stood with him on “the quarterdeck. “The Gull, burthen : ,..100 tons—and a full tithe in gold bullion for Governor Spottiswoode’s 3 paymaster. A pretty haul, Patches. © "A pretty haul!” . oo iohes scratched his poll under « . the knotted bandanna. , ai, RED RYDER > ‘Why, with our vessel drawing to & 1200 tons, and with those four brace —By Fred Harman _
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2: JUST OVER THE.lip of the hori- ~« jiBon a third’ vessel was approaching £~.Charles Town under a heavy blosSipom of sail, every available ounce = Hoof canvas bent on the yards and : = drawing. On the high foredeck, the iomaster of the vessel stood in s! Sr) ance, his eyes also glued to a 21 spyglass which was trafned| : by. Zoic ghunwsveringly upon the fleeing . Bu Lis, J mt ;
3 ull. Aleister yardleigh was Eng: ' ” and a buccaneer. For two days ; A MQuastermaster, aul sown, he - = BY we i a —a = LY or % end Eo oi to the ak : r 1 HATS THE KIND OF 'COMPETMON J=(, BVER. NOMCE A-CATS WHiskersg | { POP, YOUR LECTURE ON 2. %ards” he yelled in his smooth ; : : 2 vy HAVE, SON | YOU'D BETTER. ah KEEP A CAT FROM GETTING INTO. THINGS. ANIMALS. WAS VERY Nn Cm ard: 5 ering to t Yard- 4G . STICK © JUNE WAYMAN / EER HAT DONT FIT HIS. HEAD if EY RUSH INTO TH INTERESTING =~ BUT THE leigh OH or his he e a ; FACT -STILL REMAINS n. priaea - |< sian ; : 3 / pipline and order, even as a pirate PPING AROUND :
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ter. WOULDN'T A 55 “We ill close upon our QUaITY| JON MARS SPEAK OE § he thin the hour, if the favoring “rp j Fvhnd keeps Spa run’ out the| & HE MOON 3d ‘corronades and drop the ports!” Rorcse Wow : crew jumped to clear the|_ ANSWER—Because Mars has two moons.
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was virtually unarmed and hardly|Water lines, the pirate vessels then NY } match for the larger vessel. Capt./closed in warily. Capt. Tazewell LUDLOW 3 RANKING ¥ardleigh had his own little amus-icoulq see Capt. Yardleigh plainly,
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the main yard ‘boom, for in-|ratlines and waving his long, brass- wr ¥ : boun Times § 3 - HESS a ; £49) a aw ui BORTying Dio) museny, .| wasmvgTON, D.C. sept. 4—| BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES = "ARDLEIGH STIFFENED as his| oyna thud and were immediately| 2 1 ,f, Rep: Edward ‘T. Taylor| (GEE, ero wae vance] Bootowm) [E MIGRT, FEROY!] SOT nT "ifs WT ETI =~ i foving. gaze made out the entire = : immediately | (D. Colo.), chairman of the House| | WAS RANG | YO ane % Look, NA Ek Nh ‘spread of canvas and part of the/Welded together by spiked grapnels|Appropriations Committee, yester-| | WESR 6 DARLING ARMS. | | LA eu {USED 10 Sion i SouRy vn NOW; FERDw (TS STILL LATE |- : apper. hull of the pursuing vessel|from both ships. The crews, mount-(d8y, Made Rep. Louis Ludlow (D.| | TNE ME boyy | ane HONEST) oN RTE Town [1] IN ANN COMMUNITY. {f Bearing down along the coast upon|ed close to the rails, leaped together TE) he tid salihing ember of Exes eS ITT || aL Re : Wr me J ms ; " «Pagewell and his gang of cut- BD yee sombet win saber, .pistol| He is exceeded in seniority only ws) | et] ad F ey =) ON Y - MooRLIGNT throats!” he said in a voice that] The battle ‘surged fore and aft by Ren. Clilelios Canin (D. Mo.) S24 (I ” TE oe IAL: % AX oll 7 san LY. 4: eut like a knife through the sounds|over both vessels. There was no|va). = A: Woourum 1D. JURE : ay 7 3 NY | We Lg : ‘sand being ‘spread on the deck|chance to use. the heavy guns, but]. A strange coincidence made the}: or - 4 \ A 4 3 100% 3 : 'g tackle being. reeved and coiled |Tazewell’s ship hdd been broached identity of the ‘new committee i 3 F ) F 2 : S=___ 3; of the way of desperate feet,|below the water line and was set- chairman doubtful. Both Reps. Can- Es al Le > Go 7 : = E . '$ : Sig : be K’ < f(L . a > | oh 4 / 4 » ‘ J)
grapnels being readied. “We|tling by the ‘head, held up and|n oodrum ngress ; y 0; have s haitle after all, despiie aflogt_only, by Yardleigh's vessel TOR 20 Wong ng ottiswood ght thinned, spread out ommitt rshi A look of anticiptation fijttedimen fell about he cores Poo, a kiss membership his well-bred face, with the[decks. ° Yardleigh found himself] The new chairman will be senose and the shaven|pinned into the bew of his 6wn ship|lected by the Democratic members| Je ¢ had more than one score|by the cold, murderous Capt. Taze-|of the House Ways and Means Com= | SS 2 with Tazewell—and withiwell, with no immediate help near.{mittee sitting as a special commit- LLEY OOP. n in, the double prize| 2s » Ke on oniiiiees: A choice is not} : Sweet! “AT LAST, at last! I-have-saved|® Tho snesial committe wiht. pass| ff 155; WONMUG] AMOS : : Ae Minis Misht. WE HAD QUITE / OLD PIRATE, ‘over the:names of both Reps.:Can- |} A TiME...BUT ( YOU SURE non: and Woodrum. -In 1921: Martin WE C, HAD L
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: tol and clutched |B. R. TIL): - a heavy marlinspike in his|; Magen (5 Il.) was chosen - j . ‘You lose this turn Nttough Charles R. Davis ' (R.| on eister!” A, cannon Minn, inn.) was. the faking majority of| “We both lose — to Execution|’ ‘Neither: Rep. Gannon: nor Rep.| moved | Dock!” Yardleigh smiled cynically. wn ther: Rep. Cannon, nor Rep. OL The governor had fooled them. Out|sibility of th selection... §: Toe jim behind a headland in full sail} = es | came: a government corvette, - |ing them helpless! (Souch | that. turned—in a circle, “Mug,” | | by Mary Drake. .
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