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FELLOW BROTHERS CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO 1 } ; TENT For quite a few minutes Juddy| pe: Deni FORGET ’ did nothing but think. What her| : ) THE BOYS IN thought produced was this: | a C UNIFORM “Loren Olivers all right, of} Cr x BR MAKE THEM course. But what does a movie} ot Q / FEEL AT HOME. my . a star see in him?” » pa ” et) g ERI CER MN “Meow, with whiskers,” I said.
EAN She spent most of her spare time with Angel. She was making him] study, too. | He passed him Am. Eth. test hon- | estly this time. All that was now; left of the hangover was his thesis on the Wandos. Then he came! hustling over to Tambay, all
steamed up | L TELL YUH YORE RR HMM GOMETHING'S : ; “I told you Oliver ” he| Pa ware : : BAC EH Ny WELL , GOOD L THERE'S GOT TER SURI Oi SN _— & ERS ENED, WRONG, ALL » s > VET WONT OUT HERE. Some PLACE OR JIU Th “ SEE] | [SIRANGER IT a] RIGHT MAYBE yy BE MY FUNERAL THAT WILD STALLION SW “Yon t +o chow m ad || TASTES AWFUL ! 5 s 5 WW You've got to show me,” I said. i 4 | ES AWFUL! Y ag TS NOT POISON, ‘CAUSE IM PLUMB WOLLDNT HEAD THIS RIN “And me.” Juddy said. A bit of camouflage, Officer—when I get home late the wife . SOMEBODY TUCKERED OUT TRYIN DIRECTION! QR “I've got the proof all right. Hes thinks I'm part of the furniture!” | i" ~ oh SEE FRLED n T0 SPREAD A LOOP
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“How do you know?” “The best job you ever did for] | yourself was sicking me onto the| Wando diggings. Over in the l-! brary I got on the trail of a miss-| & RECKON ing report and followed it into the = : NOBODY FIGURED ON department's private office. Mavbe| usY I didn't strictly have any right] there, but I smelled something] i / phony. And did I find it! There} — — . : z A r Jd, ON mm, ov. od TT Tm sticking out of the Tambay pigeon- | SR —————————— : : —By Crane hole, was a heavy Manila envelope] : DURING THE : ) :
marked, ‘Estimated Value of Gold;| |} x GREAT ICE AGE, 2 mn or COV 77770, SURE. HIE PEN AROUS
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been taking gold out of his stockade | A ok 7, BE ewe A aa Ana 7 right along. Your gold, Juddy.” | THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson ! 1 LS eo} He § ! _— im re sep eee ne mn ig ”. { ‘ ! = x? —_
Tambay. Private!” Refore I could! 1 WHEN MUCH OF THE EARTHS % get it open—"~ WATER WAS PILED UP IN “Before you could what, Angel?” Juddy said. “Well, why not? It was in your interest, honerbunch. Anyway, old Gracely, head of the Am. Eth. department, wamblad in and grabbed X Emre CERT ft out of my hand and gave me the bum’s rush. So what do you think of that?” think Loren Oliver has some explaining to do.” Juddy said. Ill say he has! Lets go over d there.” TEN Juddy thought for a minute. “No, SALAMANDER Angel. I'll handle this. Mom and 1.” LAYS ITS EGGS IN BATCHES fi FF ! I hope never to see a colder eye] OF FOUR OR FIVE, WiTH J ag Sos "FRECKLES A than hers when we stood Oliver up BAC INAN : ; j in his enclosure. TATION
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THE TROUBLE IS THAT OUR NECESSITIES ARE ®O WELL, SON i A >The $ nt th 13 wns oe ’ ’ Si N ONOMIST A wHO TE You WhiA R What about the pl vou found BAG LUXURIOUS , AND OUR LUXURIES ARE TOO NECESSARY / THE LIFE OF A OID YOU LEARN 1 4 © Oa one ls Waar IaN. Wie LM osy on my property, Loren?” she asked. | Ne Ro eR Bit, SOMETHING ELSE WITH IT / ™y, wa" CORDING T& :
££ 4 a it ii] if ACCURATE A 75777 2 DOCS FACE went deadpan. “I [* iF ji nt FIGURES , 1S V ! AN A772 thall have to refer vou to President | i ! Oe 4 : ; { 7 IN Gilchrist.” Z e NEE 2 ; TN OR Sour TN (P= “I'm asking vou, Loren Oliver.” HESPERUS WAS Ny” VR! EA = It was hard to look at Doc and XR | a SMH : “= believe he was a crook. She said: “I suppose. youll claim it wasn't for yourself but the University.” “I claim nothing,” he said. ANSWER~—On the reef of Norman's Woe, near Gloucester, “It wouldnt be any use. Ive Mass, read the lease.” 4d have I A, it ling no luck at all, a million dollars | it by getting born into the right 1hen you know that any metals) orth of rollin i | family.” GR AER 4 : g stock eased into! y. Or ores mined at Tambay belong to y : | “Wouldn't want to sink—invest the estate. Those are th camp and played Sweet music on " " : : ds. \ Tt a €e exact its horn. I & ‘ od {some capital in a sound. reliable Re TR: theyd Its horn, 1 temporarily canned my | yqurit line, would you?" asked ; IT DONT THINK YOU'D WWE \T THAT WHY THEY WARNA RENT A I believe they are { mathematics and went out. A swell- | him. VERY WELL, TROLGRA L YOU'D WN | Too COO L\TH TR' MOS\EST Z| aw-w,1 OONY . 3 vr "Nn ret ‘ . 5 i QRS wa ROO ’ “ , Ge im een pretending to looking young guy in Fifth Avenue| “Not my season for tourists. I'm PROBABIXY YRELZE TO DEATH RO Ee a eG ZZ RN OE € friend mine—of ours” | ’ bavi ie wt _ Z g ine--of Ltr {sports clothes gave me a smile I'q buying up athletes this winter. Got G\RL : ] AD ANNWAY ,TH' S0INTE HAUNTED :
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r : | “I've heard about vou Mom.” 2 killing. Do you know a bird at i If Witte IS nothing further, may | “Lots of folks have, that I don’t Welliver named Todd?” remind you that you are tres-| oven know who or what they are”! “Angel? Do I know my own right passing on university property?” | y Si) ~ at We > t SILy property: ! “Who or what I am? You might | leg: Angel's liable to be around | So. put jcall me an intrepreneur, if you | this evening.” :
i didnt go to Prexy Gilchrist. | y now what that means.” | “Is he? Then why don't I settle WA "WY nstead I went to old Dr. Shel-| «gure I said. “A sucker with in. right here?” THY, don in the geology department. |noney> | “Todd isn’t living here, is he? I I Nl Gold?” he said. “At Tambay?” | Something like that. My money's | Understood he was still at Welliver.” 5 » He dragged out a topographic|,estless Wants to get busy and| “So he is. But he comes around. SHURE relief map and a lot of blueprints.| make more; to raise a family, as He's sort of interested in my part-| WE IEEE S & & ) The nearest gold strike, he said.you might say. I hear youve had | ner” he etal was 60 miles away in the hills and|y gold strike” “Is that so? 1 had a half interIn an entirely different formation. | “If youre planning to intrepren|est irner once, myself.” ALLEY OOP
There simply couldnt be a vei : ; » “Huh?” id. “What ° po Tambas. ra’ rein ati Tambay for gold, youre late,” I hy 2 Sb has BOY, IF T AIN'T TH \F ONLY THAT HALT, VARLET/ “| AT LEAST MY he said; it wasnt that Say it again kind of Structure, “If gold | [told him, ; ‘ DOPE! WORK MY HEAD _N DINOSAUR HAD WHERE GOEST 7A LUCK AIN'T ve - If gold has been| “The golds only a sideline with| “I'm Henderson Kent. OFF T° CAPTURE BEEN WHERE THOU IN SUCH GIN 7 foun st Tui: he Sojshed up, me” he said. “Next week's avia- (To Be Continued) KING JOHN AN’ THEN 1 couLoA [3 Son err A HURRY 2 “someo as been salti ti i ; 8A v place.” salting the tion meet over at Keraw is what (All eveMts, names and characters in this | BLUNDER SMACK Pack id i . brought me down. story are fetitio INTO A PATROL > “Who'd want to salt it?” I asked.! “In the air business?” I asked \ AN’ OSE HIM \ =" ~ :
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