The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 November 1947 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1947.
com to
CHURCH
SUNDAY
STIA.V SCIENCE SOCIETY derson street, school at 9:30 a. m, services at 11:00 a. m. om'al services 3rd Wedf each month at fi:30 ne welcome. r\ci;s ( ATHot.ic CHI KCH
,Kull
j Schedule: . m. Ijct/j mass, s. m. High mass
nsl; the people of Ameriea to' eelehriito Thanksgiving in part this year by sharing ii "with tin.Vr-nourished children, the aged and ill. in war-devastated lands.” At the same time, Dr. Warnshuis and his associates are urging churches and church members of all denominations to
will entertain the Young People cooperate with the American ! from the Brazil Presbyterian government in its food conserva- ! church. Doris Elmore will have tion program, making the day an |charge of the meeting: and Me.' occasion of church giving to re-
W’alrond will speak. A social lief.
period will follow the meeting, j
6:30 p. m. A candle-light ves-! Bishop Herbert Welch, senior
j pen service. The Westminster I , , , , .
_ , i retired bishop of the Methodist
1 Fellowship for College Students _ w K
> , .i ■ ' Church, observed his 65th birth- • will have charge of this service,. , ' , , , i . . , .,, , , , , . day on November 7, at his desk i which will be held in our san-! J ^ , i , ,,,, wl . ..... I at 150 Fifth avenue. New \ork
Jctuary. The public is invited. . j, .
I ^ ,, iCity, where he directs the work
• Bob Cloutier will serve as organ- 1 J
n* t. : 11
111.
Yoiiiig People’s
6:30 p. meeting.
7:30 p. m. Pretiehing servie' Sermon by pastor.
Classified Ads For Sale
| FOIt SAUC: 1!»3!> Jlntek. N. (toneilhi,
; VVa.-.liiiigton St.
REAL ESTATE
KOU S.M.K: Killing Station,
Thurqiny, Ttinnkagiving din-
ner will la 1 served at the church ' ■ — If,on. twelve to 3 p. in. Every- AT M1U,BKS-I,n.nediate deihodv welcome. Come let us woi-j Wash, rs, 46 and ’ ' . . . , , 54 in. American Central sinks
ship and eat together. Uemem- |
, , . , .......iHendix automatic Washers, an I
her our drive is still on for a new j
. . v f . Elertrie gas and oil automatic i church. You can help a lot by ^ . .. a.,,. ,, water heaters, 17 19 E. Wash-
tnking dinner at the church ^
Thursday.
Ford ton F OK SAKE: On Is blue wool j ■Jtil West J eii,"tt with fur chubby and mu if, I
l!l-1t size 12. 3 silf, dresses, size X-10. j
— — I i n« tw blue dress size <» Junior, j i*roeeiy, Clinch, one acre ground.
j KO,: SALE i : tw " '"‘"". eaelt Boys blue wool suit, size! (; ‘»»' L ^lK»- «««<» hiisiiiess. I house trailer at Shell Station on j , , , |( . ns woo , aport coat siZ( . 42JClo.se to Falls on highway 43, be-Grceneastle-Stilesvllle Roa I. Can uj( P 312 Ohio St 22-lp lWoon Cloverdale ami Spencer he seen anytime. Priced to sell. 1 ' i Must sell on account of health,
21-2t. \ kO.k SALE: Raccoon coat. s i z e ^ poing south. Priced right to sell “—~~ . . rr, Ladies Elgin wrist watch, \ inquire at Banner Office. 21-6t
FOR SALE: Nice fat hens. E(l 1 reasonfcMe. Call 204-W. 22-lti.
Stone, across from airport 1
ington St.
10-TF
21-2p. I FOR SALE: Turkeys, 45 cents — [ per poia id on foot. $1.00 each for
KDK SALE: Bathinette in drcaslng . Mrs. Claud Crodian
MISCELLANEOUS
Rev. J. q. Mitch, H. , ifji; SAl.K: Uipe pears and, rt.iiilon, price SlOhOCall j ainUin Ffl n,
Cesspool, septic tanks, toilet
vaults cleaned. Modern pum 22-lp. jing equipment. Basement drr
(sewer lines cleaned,
-jions
M. 7:15-8 masses. days—7:00 a. n. Fridays
iction.
1st, and Cathleen Cooke will smg. Mr. Walrond will preach
of the "Methodist Committee for Overseas Relief.” During the
,naaa
im . YTCIKV'JII* will piftiCil *
} will assist in the service. A re- and A8,a ’ ' ° fficiall > r( ' llr( ‘ J *" freshment period will follow the ln:l6 ’ - recaUed " the next y*' 6 '' iservicc to hl ' ad Boston Arpa -Methodism, i Thursday - A Thanksgiving Bisho P W<>lch has e iven him8plf /breakfast for young people will since then to human relief ”with- , be given by our Tuxis Society. c;Jt r<>Bard to racP ’, co,or ’ or All of the Young People’s so ,..' creed.” He preaches almost every heties of Greencastle have been ' Sumiay in ad mi ° n A 1 natiV0 ». .. 4 . 4 4 4 . Now Yorker, Bishop Welch was t invited to this event. A special . ’ * , 1 a pastor in New York, then
MIX MEMORIAL ’t HOMST CHURCH Tennant. Minister Sunday School—classes
■ges
Opening SATURDAY NIGHT MORTON LUNCHEONETTE SUNDAY TURKEY DINNER HOMEMADE PIE PRICES RIGHT MRS. CECIL P. SMITH Proprietor MORTON, INI).
lappks. McCullough Orchard, one |; v ,. nu ,. or phone 1 -! sewer lines cleaned. ^ •and one-fourth miles ^southwest! 10l: , 21 . 4p | FOR SALE: 24” boy’s bicteye J etc removpd witT 4 ^
21 - tf - 1 •* «m Kvan Craw-1 M„ ..
of Greencastle.
FOR SALE: Apples and cider | K< ,K SA, ' K: (Joofl beating at Moore’s Orchard in Raccoon! 8toVe ’ <h, ‘ ap ' Inql,irC at SiUrry8
I ^ I Barber Shop. 21-2p.
:on Road 43.
• • ^ If, ‘ v . t.iv..in goodl shape, $10. Evan ( raw 'l r jc cutting machine. Nc
• 22-3p 1
ley. 712’ Seminary St.
FOR SALE: 1 Maytag elec-j
WANTED
,l ;| ' ,orwE J ^ i trie washer, dasoline & Electric i WAN TED: General trucking, l orl onl. Dodge, Plymouth | w b(ir , s Bjko spnp 200 l Coali cor n aadrock. Kenneth
1 - _ • V
j necessary, rates reasor jn hie. p r ne insp''etion and estirr State Sower Cleaners. W rfte p o. Box 191, Greencastle. g.tf.
N. Indiana, St.
FOR SALE: One row Co-op picker, praeically new. Cali Vcrner Houck. Phone 6F12.
21-2t
^ a pastor in mew tors, inn
Thanksgiving program will be . , . , „ , ,,, , . „ , president of Ohio Wesleyan Uni
r\« t rwH kJACYO'xr IV»it >1 rt t 1 *
and Chevnolet ears. Ford com-
plete with hiiml, |>an and fly I j
wheel; 1932 to 41-V8-85, $169.9? j exchange; Plymouth 1935 to 41. $1119.95 exi liange; Dodge 1935 to 40, $169.95 exchange; Chevrolet 1912, $164.95 exchange; Ford New Block Asseraliley 1939 to
43,85, $177.95; 1939 to 42, 95 1 .. , • 179.95; 1939 to 42 Morcwy j ‘‘V’ route Greencastle. In^ ^ block, $152.95. MONTGOMERY j " P . WARD. 6-tl j poR SALE: Quick-Freeze
I r— lorker. W. J.
21-2t ! Surber, p hone 707-W.
22-24-26-3p
FOR SALE: 1947 1-2 ton truck Radio and heater. Orvil E. Berk-
BEEF H U>ES: Highest mat,, ket prices f, tr beef hides. A & S
Junk Yard.
NOTICE: Saturday, Nov. 29th, is last day got in on our free light bul'j offer. DON’T MISS IT. Ft. E. Knoll. 21-2t.
WANTP: liidr to Indianapolis, hours 8 to 5. Call 293 betwi on 9 and 5. /O-.lt
NOTICE: The Whitted Barber
30-ttjFhop is now open for business in
the basement of the building ! where it was formerly located. 5 22.jp.
20-3t.
hirsery f<* -small chil-j^ Methodist c ^ ch wm aet ^ • vorsity, then bishop in Japan, in,
■toastmistress and leader Re- China ’ and in Pittsburgh for 20
iVorship and Preaching ; pervattons should bc made fol> > years before his 1936 ’retire-
I this breakfast. A charge of thirty "'J 11 H p hopes to 1 .usi $2,000. 'cents will be made. y , 000 ,n relief in 1948
Friday—"Teen Town” meet from seven until ten.
n Subject: ’^Thanks Be Sermon will be deliverip Reverend Mr. Guy D.
will
Larghetto, Handel; j
Improvisation on ‘‘Be Sjul,” Karg-Elert.
m: "All Men. All drom Hymn of Praise), 1
In a message’ to the people of , 1 the churches of America, the 1 Federal Council of the Churches , of Christ urges cooperation in the national food-saving program so that Europe may live through
ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
720 South Locust Street r „ __ _ Chaplain Chester Minton, Min- this winter. Says the Council:
ahn. ^ ister. "The immediate issue is whether Response: "Lord, for | 9:45 A. M. Sunday School the American people muster the dor Mercies’ Sake,” Far- Classes for all Children and understanding sympathy, and
moral will to meet the overseas 3:30 P. M. Evening Prayer an 1 food crisis this winter. The issue
jrgan Recital including ! Sermon 1 cannot be met unless our people nt, Robert Cloutier and ; care enough to share, through
an Denman Thompson, Adults
Heaton
andlelight Vespers ISM supper in’ CommunIYF Meeting in Keystone iy: 6:00 4-H Banquet and ay 4 00 Girl Scouts mect-
CIU’KCH OF CHRIST large-scale emergency relief, our 637 East Washington Street. ■ relative abundance with those Minister, William Brewer of who hunger. The soul of Ameri-
Mimunity Hall
WV.C.A. Vespers In the
Bloomington. Bible study 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 10:45 a. m. Evening services 7:00 p. m. ^ Everyone welcome.
I
[ ca will suffer unless our people respond to relief needs through the conscientious elimination of waste and over-indulgence and the effective organization of a broad relief program. Whatever temporary measures are required to effect a real sharing of avail-
APPLE SALE Fancy Grices Golden 2(4 Inches and t'p. $1.50 Bushel Medium Size Grimes Golden $1.00 Bushel .Medium Size Red and Yellow Delicious $1.25 Bushel Sweet Cider 50c Gallon A Miles are healthy, the cheapest food you can buy. • If you want Apples delivered in Greencastle send a card to the South Orchard BA1NBRIDGE, 1ND.
21-2p.
FOR SALE: Gibson electric! ———r . J Putnam county hospital. 20-3t.
FOR SALE: 1940 Chevrolet, 1 ' u - _ 1
42
^ i Fat young geese $4.00 each. WANTED: General hanling,, ^ north of Hanna lorn, <,»a , t • p J . ‘ ' 1 Crossing, second road east. 22-2p Russell Rogers . 404 West Lit.erty (
WANTED: Second cook
refrigerator. Used only U
months. Phone Katherine Borg-! nrw Ures, ’42 motor. WANTED’; Position as house-
.(.ooil condition. R. H. Kent, Ii tc . e p,,,.. Ri»spt'nsible, capable. Roachdale. Phone <4 Ring t. !289-W Satunfay or Sunilny.
19-4t. | \ 21-2p.
es, Brick Chapel.
20-:!t'.
FOR SALE: 24 nice young j shoals. Dennis Long. Reelsville. j
21-3p
3'he Balnbridge Christian Church will have a food and fancy work sale, Wednesday, November 26, 1947. beginning at 1:00 p. m. in the O. L. VanCleave building. Get your Thanksgiving dinner and Christmas presents here. 22-.lt
FOR SALE: J
shoats. Eldon Wells, west on Walnut Street
nice feeding j
4 miles :
2t-3 P :
FOR SALE: Ranger | rifle. 811 Crown St.
22 long 22-2t
FOR SALE: 36, year old hens, 18 pullets, Copper Clad range, one young milk cow. Clifford Reeves, Balnbridge, Phone 434. 21-2L
FOR SALE OK TRADE: 1940 International 1 1-2 ton truck, good ten ply 8.25 tires, extra good grain bed. air booster brakes, priced to sell quick at $650. See it at Chew's Garage at Pleasant Gardens. 21-2t FOR SALE: Grimes, Red De
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Ralph H. Saunders, Minister, i -
v I Ray Carson, Chairman of the ablp f° od ahoul ' h< ' adopted withsday; 6:00 Elks Dinner | Bo! , Tfl I «- ' * ‘ out delay. We have a chance to lunity Hall . FranU McKechan. Supt. of’ bring succor and hope to mil- : 7:00 Gobin Church | ch(|reh Scllool J lions of men. women, and ch.ld-
■hearsal
.ion’s Club Dinner
ENCASTLE BIBI.E 3NTER ( HURCH
Hanna St.
1. Robinson, Pastor, i Abbotl, S. Supt.
school 10:00.
ig worship, 11:00 a. ig service, 7:00 p. m. M Cully will bring the
t at both services.
People’s meeting, 6:00.
en’s meeting 6:30.
r meeting and Bible oilnc.silay evening at 7:00
by Orval Reed.
3:1) "If ye then be risen nist, seek those things ire above, where Christ in the right hand of
j 9:30 n. m. Classes for Junior' r, ' n - j High and High School people.
, Class for women.
'■ 10:00 a. m. Worship service. ,The minister will speak on
j Thanksgiving in Reverse.
| 10:00 a. m. Nursery for inIfants and small children. Classics for Kindergarten, Primary r!l ‘and Junior children. These are
simultaneous with church ser-
vice.
11:20 a. m. Minister's class ou Cardinal Faith. Monday, 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts in church annex. Monday, Cub Scouts’ movie show in church basement. Thursday. 7:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal in sanctuary. Thursday, 7:45 p. m. Christian Y'outh Fellowship.
Every girl baby in the Newar ‘ liciou8 ’ Bom ; f aUt ‘ as and Stay * ^ J 1 "’“r.-a U'n deliver. W. C. /aniig.
tribe of India is "married with much ceremony to a bel fruit
TURKEYS Gray’s fresh own-dressed broad breasted turkeys are tops for banquets and your holiday anil Sunday dinners. Place your order at BOB DEAN’S FOOD MARKET Washington nt Wood. PHONE 957.
If it is a tniVk job we can do ■ ACT’ jit. Lime spi’eading, crushed LIU I (stone, sand, gr tvel, coal and 1 LOST: Green gabardine skir; I grain hauling. P bone collect. 237 in front of Homo Laundry. Call Fillmore. William Newkirk. ji»45. Reward. 21-3p. 17 ~ 6t ’ 1 WHAT’S WRON’G~ WANTED: Ctrl for woman to WITH ARUBA work at B K D Da ughnut Shop, j JOHNSTOWN, Pa., (UPl — 27 E. Washington.. 21-2p j Sever >-y p «r-»l‘l Kay Bernobus, • ! bark from a 15-month stay in WANTED: Men to cut posts the Dutch West Indies island of by the post. 12 W< st Poplar St. Aruba, takes a cynical view of 21-2t j travel. "There’s just one thing WANTED: Man to work on j Wr0ng Wlth Ar ’ J b» said Kay farm, cabin furnist ed. 12 West j ‘■ Nn bubblp "
21-21 :
FISH LOME FIRST
SALEM
Poplar St.
!
mar.”s. We deliver. W. C. Earing, Manhattan, Ind. 21-tf.
Answers’ Truman
which is then scared stream.
thrown into a
Raps Russia
BAPTIST CHURC H Rissler, pastor, lismal service will be Sunday morning at the iur worship service. An Uc message and also ate quartet numbers will the baptism. Come at m. for the Bible school y for the worship am; :e observance if posmday evening at 7:30,1 rol Ann Curtis, 4 yeara sing for us. In this sertc will be other special i and a Thanksgiving The hand of fellow* I also be given new mem-
this service.
if flung People will meet P. m. for an interesting' t and important business
the
!
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE C. A. Newby, Minister Sunday School, 9:30.
Worship, 10:30.
Junior Meeting, 10:30 in
basement.
Special guest singers will bring vocal numbers for Sunday School and Worship service. Youth group at 6:45. Evangelistic service 7:30. Revival date, November 25 to
December 7
The first t.me In all history! 8 that a foreign missionary, half | around ihe world away, preached , by overseas telephone connection am 1 amplification to a congregation in the United States occurred on Sunday, November 2, at the Methodist Chureh of Red Bank, New Jersey, of which the Rev. Roger J. Squire is pastor. The sermon was preached by the Rev. Tracey K. Jones, of Nanking. China, whose work in that country is supported by the Red Bank congregation through the Methodist Board of Missions and Church Extension. As pre-ar-ranged, the phone in the chancel of the church rang at 11:30 a. m. and was answered by Mr. Squire. Through amplification, tlm congregation heard the two-way
FOR SALE: Purebred Duroc hoars, ready for service. Kenneth Morrison, 4 mile north of Cloverdale. 21-22-28-29-4p FOR SALE: One 1941 short wheel base truck, one 1945 short f wheel base truc k, both have 2, speed axles, 8.25x20 tires. William Newkirk, Phone 237 Fillmore. 17-6t. PET SUPPLIES: We have recently added a complete line of blankets, leashes, harness, toys, sweaters, etc. The Sportsman’s Shop, across from post office.
18-6t.
FOR SALE: 10O0 bushels of
corn from picker next week. Russell Day, 1 1 a Yniles east of
Groveland. 22-2t FOR SALE: Girls bicycle, good
condition. 201 East Franklin St. Phone 274-W. 22-Ip
FOR SALE: 1935 Ford 2-doo:\ '
r.evv tires, new brakes, n^w |
clutch and new battery.
Sales & Service. 19-41.
LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES INDIANA LOAN CO. I9' 2 E. Washing!<i*i I*h. 15
Ore. (UP) Thar's
gold in them hills, but F. A. Douty of Portland. Ore., doesn't j have permission to get it out.
' -A--*. 1 1 1 ..J
noth i: to rs Statu of Indiana. I’utnam founts’. ’ In The IMitnam flkrtiit fourl.J Stptiinhur Tulin. fjM7. No I 72S hunatuus Funding (’orinoratIon.
I'lnintirr. -versus
Lnurana Illaek foplen,.
.Milton Adler, as fommittee of 'ho Estate »•! Laurnnu Hla.uK foplun.l nn Ineompett’tu p« r>t»n. | Omur ('. Akers, as (’lurk of the | J'utnnni Circuit Court of Putnam* County. Indiana. I** ft iulants | The plaintiff in th*’ ahovu »>n-J titled uaiiHP having filed Its eoru-j plaint -therein. to^« thei with ’i i tifl'lda vlt that the defutida n t m, . Lauratia Hlaek Coplett and Miltiml
i The state land board turned j down Douty's application to | dredge for gold in the Rogue t River because, the board contended, it would harm fish and
scenery.
Banner Ads Pay AT Till. (CHATCAU
I .< ■ 11 I .1 Hi! S tlra. .
Aiih’f, iiH Committee of the Estate' 1 of Liiurana Hlaek Coplen,' •an ineomputent person, are not ♦ resIdentH of this state, and that this fiction is brought to enforce j the collection of plaintiff's de* [niand !».v proceed I rife* In garnish
| men t:
I Now. Then hire, the said de-1 ^->7 fondants, Luurnuu Hlaek Copluti | "j*- 5 |find Milton Adler, as Commit teuj {of the Estate of Laurana H!tuk| |Coplen. an Incompetent person, are each hereby notified that unless they h** and appear la the Putnam circuit Court on ttm 7th day of .lanuary. I!»4S, at the Court House in tin- City of C.reuii.castle. In said (bounty and State
■ - - — —j — President Truman's jauu inswer or tlemur to said com {
FOR SALE: New K. B. S.-7 , Congressional speech by vigor- ll Mm. Uv - in" will in- in nnl n'nlio.ght officer, the
• ■ :—.„i mTO , a ,nnn of l' 1 ''" ,i> " - * -- i*i-v W'llKR)-
I
Hess IN NATIONWIDE broadcast, Senator Robert A. Taft (R), Ohio,
“answers”
Back
HUM
from war service af
incomparable
v<o,igrvaaav,.«* -i--— •' ... ” , icii-i. rmincn ., Gene Au.ry has exchanged his
Interntalonal truck tractor. Nciv|^ , 1 L° [ „Trl n fnHr e c r aml l wage 0 eel , l- 1 l ,,or!nm'r's. t'm!'■h.nni' n.vi' uniform for Western attire and
iirixe,) l’t<- sen 1 of “nid
t hi
_
conversation and the sermon that B followed. Mr. Jones spoke of his ^
bandit-infested rural communi- IN CHICAGO, Secretary ot State i ^ lt '" lt ' li, ' n ‘ l1 , " |lk > ra tio n lng Bnif price an d wage cell- ! i ties near Nanking, and of the 0«>rge C. Marshall denounce. 124 f.xit flat top traiFr New 26 • 'mgs. charging that the chief ex- itt: growth of the Christian church , Rl,8sia ' s " braZ( ’ n and contemptu- , foot van trailer. K-.i, one ton five's io-polnt program will l"" Ak<1 ... , ... ■ . ous” propaganda as a threat to International with dual tires,. mr ,ko Truman an "economic die- - i-mnni-i rim-mt i’omi m that r( 'f' on ' 88 We ” qa bl8 world stability, In address before „ c88 g a , (!fl & Service. 19-4t. tator.” (International) optimism for the future well-he- jj,,, windy City’s foreign relations I - . i. — —
’ »*— T -'*'olon —.,-.-.,1 8 nd rhnmhor of mm -
is starring in "Trail To San Antene," Republic’s thrilling new
musical western.
chamber of eom-
(Internationnl)
•service oview
and Thankson Thursday at
mimUIORLI REUCHM NJMSJI
BYTER1AN CHURCH P. Walrond, Minister, m.—Sunday school. Dr. 1 1 Cook, Superintendent, m.—Nursery for small a. m.—Worship service, ace Grogan, organist; Lockwood, Jr., choir Solo, "How Lovely Are filings,” Liddle, John
h- Anthem,
Mozart. Sermon the Loving Heart.”
ame, jonn"Gloria in j rmon: "Thel
Heart.”
Dr. John A. Mackay, president of Princeton Theological Seminary, and former Presbyterian j missionary in Peru, and professor of philosophy at the National University of Peru, has been elected chairman of the Internaj tional Missionary Council, the I highest ranking Protestant misjionary body in the world. He will assume this added post on January 1, 1948, succeeding Bishop James C. Baker, of the San Francisco Area of Jte Methodist Church. Bishop Baker has been Council chairman since 1938 when he succeeded the first chairman, Dr. John R. Mott.
ing of China. Mrs. Jones also ’ council
spoke from Nanking to her merce
mother and sister in the Red I —
Bank church, anj they replied !C;»,L* c D-J
Mr. Jones also read a message ^ • "yaiS l\CQ VZCCnS
from U. S. Ambassador J. Leigh- (. ton Stuart, who had expected to speak over the connectk n but was in Shanghai with Congressman Judd. Then the 378 persons in the congregation sang •‘Blest be the tie that Binds" and it was acknowledged by the
group in Nanking.
IDr. Edmund D. Lucas, Presby-
| President Harry S. Truman- | and the governors of fifty states - - .—i.—i„„ hnv» been .urged
terian minister, educator and ! missionary to India, born in India ' of missionary parents, is now en j route to Bombay, where ho will!
i
have charge of the receiving and i distributing of all Protestant .church relief for the peoples of ! the Dominion of India and the Dominion of Pakistan. He has been named director for all India relief by Church World Service, representing American Protect •
antlsm.
bethel a. m. e. church
CroWn and Apple St.
2:30 p. m. Siinduy school.
BLONDIE
(Fine Thing This iS-* ( AFTER 1 WORKED and slaved mv fingers l J v -7 TO THE BONE FOR A, - J s^-7 vou all day
By Chic Young
> I wouldn’t even 1 ‘ (have MENTIONED it
IF YOU HADN T l PROMISED to DO
( This fos me
MAMA, WHY CO [I VOU STAND ThL'RE ) TALKING TO an ,— y EMPTY sofa?t-_
DADDY THINKS J' HE’S hiD.nG Y
ri'
BOHUMIl LAUSMAN (above), 28-year-old minister of Industry in Czechoslovakia and outspoken opponent of any merger of his party with the Communists, has bepn named chairman of the 8o-
2:30 p. m. ounua, . C iai Democratic party to succeed 4:00 p. m. official board meet-1 Zdcrtek Flerlingef, who signed a
' pact with Reds calling for co.op-
~ 1 ~ — —I • Clf *•! Q 1
jnHNNY HAZARD
MUCWA5 GFACIAG, GENOR MA7ARP/ AND PO NOT PEAK THE RETURN TRIP TO THE FOREST PLANTATION. TWEES IS A SAFE
DISTRICT /
By Frank Bobbin
APIOS, CHIEF O’HARA...! DON’T | THINK I HAVE TO FEAR THIS LAMPARA LAP/
| Meanwhile, nearby r~w*w i ~ " " "" ENOUSH / TELL AAE WHAT REALLV BRINGS VOU HERE...BESIDES 1 ME, LAMPARA / —
i pa.ee w it-*» f i' 1
m. The Tuxis Society live of Church World Service, to n
WHY ARE YOU EENTERESTEP IN A PILOTO-Oe HAVE YOU MECHANIZED , THE BURROS ? *4/*4/
YOU ‘AVE PRETTY FACE, ’ TORRIBA...LESS CURIOSITY WEEL KEEP IT THAT WAYUNNERSTAN’ ? JUST GET FdR ME THEES HA7ARP .BOT ALIVE /
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