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Till:: BRECKENIHDOE AMERICAN'. RlfECKEVRinOE. TEXAM. FRIDAY MAY to 193G
Telephone 600
BRECKENR1DGE AMERICAN
l'uhltftheU ilal) (except Saturday) by thr llriilicnrldcu A liter
I'ubliihliir; Compuil. loitered u -.econa t1n-.ii Matter it I the Hr
fitting- Ipmxs p.Atiifflc- miller At-1 of Mitrch 181).
Icu ti
Wreck
notici: to run itiilk
An crron-out reflection npim the clinrnctcr .tainting or rrputu-
lion iiT any trno firm or cimor.t'on wlilch may apeiir In uny
cf the American publlcntl m w ill lie cheerfully corrected upon be-
ing brought to the attention nl the ptihlMt-r. In cn.e of error or
nmU-lon In legal or other iidviTtl-euieit. Ui publhbcr doc. not
hold lilm-tclf liable for duuuicci farther tiuin the iinmuiil rccrUcd
for Hie actual ipncr ro-rlng tho rrror.
BEHIND THE SCENES
IN WASHINGTON
1Y RODNEY DUTCHIA
!
Tho I'nltri! lreii Ii exrltnlvel. rntltliM to ue for publication of
nil nr illipntrhr eriilltol to It or not ii.lit-v-..M- cN-dltcd In thin
ujxr. nUo lix-nl new- puhll-heil hereon.
Siilrrlrr fiilllnc to rccclr thrlr mpr retfuUrl) will rotifer ti
fnvor mi thr nmniigciitcnt i reporting wutu to the C'lrrnl.itlon
mnnu(tr I'hone Cofl.
WtTi;il MIUIIAY
KltNK SVOItUUA ... .
M. HAM.
SI K I'KMtK
Wll.l fM IIOT.MANN. Jr.
Al. .III.VNINC.S
MUV Ill'TIt ATIIKY
I'lildl-hcr
Utile uiid t'lrt iil.itlou Miuinge..'
. . .. KdlHii
A.iltimt Ki'itnr
Adtcrtlolni; Malinger
. A-.-1-.tuui Ad.ertldnc .Miuinger
tiro iliitlon llept.
WArfHINOTON The
able coiMtitutlonnl right" of wi-
dows to work for $1. ib. or $ a
week to bring up thel. children .a
now hefore the V S Supr mt
Court.
Judge .Vathan t. Milter rhli'
conniei for the t'nlted Slate 4t(l
f'nrporntlon put the iMiue plop u"
fo the court In hla nr-rument
nga.nit New York atnK's niln mum
wnge liiw far women and minor
Thl so-onlliHl rrjjht go-n undei
the namo of freedom of eontrnn
malien-1 rhjiued Aith pijlnv 'rmnle e n-
ploye le than S12 It n weci to
lea..i now Miller ot Into the en
-l rill fijrnt and the cii
I Ettll th n'.ts of himself ns a liberal. courage "mer biological urge." 11"'
even though he U outside the N-iw Itatlon of marriage to those who
J C al etable and battling .ume of can afford to own and operate au
it- pst measures for big foes tomob'.los. and ornn!zutlon of pro-
.cnsten wna a Hnrvurd Law ' P"rtled -liwses to promote such u
I School pupil of Dr. Felix Krnnkf ur- program
lor and became a secretary to Ju- Senator Jon Ouffey of Pennsyl-
Itlct IouW D. Drnndel. plone-s Cni-'vnnln nopjxd to It when he heaid
mitt fot minimum wage lectin- bwit tlo pamphlet: described It
Hon. ' tn nrolmble Itcpubltrnn niter
. f ..alive to New Deal iollcl and
i rend an article about It Into the
i Hardly Iwd your corrpoiulent I Hucotd.
wna botnn put ui by hot'
who didn't want miirimum . .i-rea wtltton tlt thure were certain j t looks a If th namserata
estalillahed for i-h nb miml- mid danitv in attiiohimj n "brain ) were going to u It ns n cnnjpalKti
wnitrewiea. I trut" ti a pnllttral organization document
On the other Me uphrtlil'i t thi
law "vnA eharg ng v f.-i . . ! n
Aohator) ud n r i-mv (f th)
TroflAttry OliUI he wh.. t.'ineed by
i efir certain pnrtloa who mennt
no ood by Chairman Fletcher and
tti Repuuttouu tS'attnnnl Commit-
tee I'nearthtU a pnmphltt front tha
Frecktes and His Friends
fifi H - I
By Blossci?
l)OXt.l l'YI.K . . ... . Fercmiin Mrch. Kept.
One Year ( .Mull In Tenw $1.00
Judge Miller nranitd poraua Ively gold polley.
that a gloat abrldKantint of human Thia .1 tiHd aurprkelna for eve
liberty would lx pwpetrnUd If theitnee he 'van boun.ed A. li'non hai
court were to uphold the New been wltn a large cnrpoi ilimi '
York law firm here righting mri Ne-v 'h-i'
Miller did not appear for the U. p"J" ' PWA powei plants '
Hoomvo" Waeauete he inrouaw ( pen of Or Thomas Nteen Carver
oppoied phoina of the .rveiitent '
S. Hteel ('oroix-ntlon. uml you ven
had to look behind Mi Joe Tip'
do th Brooklyn Inumltytn'in
Ha Ml' inettt cotnmumtiK Me.- i
wax on the liber ! !
Ininry deeop i'mi Ai V n i
head of the Republican brain
ttut h potUtral tcoitomy division.
i uen prrvnloi) for a wioup of
hut i noun men.
' i: i h- i x'xxl word fn Hi'-
i ."! MutMulinl mid H-opoiei in
-n'.e the unenlploynien' i ohlein
y draotie ctirlallment of rite'
eti illriatlon of Ih ' p-tlpublv ii'i
i- -e of b rfh runti' ' 'ii ii
If inple In thii new nllgluss
house- shouklu't throw stone how
can they learn whether the realtor
aa ftbbinK trghi'dlnx the illitnncu
from the u itlon'
.
I GUESS toU WERE
RIGHT ABOUT THE COlW
tDU LEFTj M3UMG MAW..
HERE IT IS....A FIFTY-CB-r4T
PIECE DATED
-v IQ-7Q H jJ
ro y
I
Iy ( cy. .. c
Your HonoRjCouldmt
IT BE a COIMCIDEWCE
THAT A COIKJ OF
THAT DATE WAS
AWOHG THE OMES
WE FOUND UNDER
THE FLOOR? ...
)
-J
Politics Regains Poise of Httticr Times
' i - the most t'nuuii.ivfitiy tiiijrl' thin uinjut Aimmi'I-
' t!it ik tdat th' luti.ttn li'njj'-; hsh lwn pretty wHI
i frin both of th n :t n-litifHl piirtu.
I .. rinri.4 an a itrn if n:ul nuticruil helth. Thov
.-I' hn Uu 'iHir:tr ttiliriK and decline wliun it in ei-
iiik henMh Ami thwit rith t iU-'Uth ntn Im. n Dl'ott.v
' '".tliu i.ti-r uf Hi- .Uili (if nrli- i.r. IgKjy politic.
f viiHir -o Inn" .tr ll. it 'tii l!iu'liiiii'ii(l IVminTiiU
i 'T vain!' n! t!rnit'f lun.itii lrtng.
I thf ! "xi.itt. tint. i the Ite llu Ijwijf luetitli-
"itri f'i- t'n! liii"-.' i fr'(-Ultriir thllt lit? Vtulltll
v ! v ni.tii a tirt" .nil tting forth irt of the mewl
i'U't itiirx tt-onti'iMi "i-ih'N vi offtrx'd ton puzzled
'Id.
Pn-n w:i iNk I'ptt.n ml.if. tirtnin thrHtdit of Social-
nto thi Ji'fft.'1-jmtniui I'.i'nn ynd jtUTiriK up the wtgt
- t. t "ifMv f f.t... n( ft-ar. niid lhor wus (!one Tal-
i" . -Ui.'ippinv hi guMinMlT .iim trontino; ths south tv
oi it f tin most confiiM'il .' ntnx evr hoard in American
i-.
Hit-hf iMn nale up tin- hitiatie fnngo if tho left. The
i t had it f rin!t. also chmrmx hopehilly tt tho edjjo uf the
pulilinui partv. It had it Liberty LonaiH- ind its list of
I ir outfits dl demand. nr that tliu count r forjret about
imi and turn ter. thmir vei to t)io nn-n who hold th-
' -''-t nionev lm.
'Pie ronfusfd ralirali' .f the h;fl wm lialaiiced bv th
u.dlv fonfu '(! tnrvisi f th- nyhl.
; K)in is that tlie-i "nup u.mm ".akin"; a tremen-
4miiT. t of noisf -iji.1 itt.uiinirii viain number of fol-
were 'isihlf 'Vid I"'- ". '. 'hinv- were not 'tt nil well
'i the ropuliln.
People had had a br.d tifn- .ind a prrat many of them
. i' ited that thee would fi-r have a letter time under the
ntiny order. So i-rude and de.-irHive radicalism devei-
i t mi one Hide crude and destructive tolTni on the olhor.
I 'tit th situation has ch.uiecd. Ihjev lonjr. dyinjr loft ne
if sor. and "Hvcrv mai. a Itinir" 8iuUfN u ancient and a
vt -ff ts 'Fift.v-four forh or ficht." i-'iiiplair has gone into
h lmif tievlino. Talmmlf ha well vhat cvm did happen
hup. anyhow?
I' is tho same with the other frinei The blind lorios have
k p sliouldered aside. Al Smith and the Liberty League
inven each other the kiss of doxih.
Pu UopublicHtis are talWn- about forward-lnokiiiK men
I ki Iindon and Vandenbeio; and are roliirninif to tho intcl-
i r ctnsenatijtrn whih is their party'H trndltton.
vptl all this menn thai the eountry hnn ot over its da
r ii Whatever it mnv abeut to do in fhe comui"; enn
n. it isn't jrninar to fll"w -"'H' ernrkpot radical or blind
i tiopary down a steep plnti- mto the gen.
I'll" people h.e e ivo-jtined their old "'idene- in Amercan
r ttitioi4 .i i ihe Ameriean v iv of ilmiij' thinirs.
Il fore bi'hcMmr the statement f a r.'inadin'i official that
i f's iictii'ii' a woman tanin t ! he must prove hi actu-
l1 tw oi e p:t s a mirror
1 1 ' 4 rim lhouht pops up that if the two men eiitontbod
N-iva Scotia had been tntpptd in an American mine the
- n-ih mitfht have bet-n I'W'A workmen.
Public Official
h'Jl?I'.ONT.l.
1 7 R Man In the
I 8 A. polltf-
cnl arena.
12 'tlvct
13 T acrcl
hirUontnlly
18'py
ti1 L'xterlor bark
IS Amphitheater
crnter
10 Toward a
.! Comoi liu
'.3 To fel
duplrasurc
JSSraky finh
-5 Wald! hotel
;7T nay
'I At error
C 'iraceous
6StraiiKr
i" Wrinkled
as On(lncl
?5 rarera.
13 Stlk
17 Armadillo
H Dicuniont
Antwrr t Previous I'urald
AiUiH.fl
MIEN
1JM A T.
Fit T E.
0
n"7rMreJotcr? n
'otsSjE-BiiLicr
C LiEiF
fltT LMtivawi
RiOIT(TIEiNplB.w.nr AfWN
S!T!OlwHNlfs 0 AT HO)
3RlijABqAWflMOi r
53 llirds home
M If not
65 lilt home ill)
nole.
5G l)lnraieM
(7 He In u U 8
CSSlIk net
VKHTH l.
I To prenn
IT" Up
i To u(Vr Iowk
i To degrade
6 To i!lce.
7 Sea. tNl
J KiiKllfh iuln.
10 June roer
11 Im. vtird of
u prayer.
It ('..rilrJ itoth
UKw Ul.
17 He h a
prealdentlal
rand Male
jo Serrant.
.'2 Altnr arreen.
21 Kuclrcle.
Jh Three.
29 l.Wht lirov.ii
30 Kln-l woman
32 Wine
31 Hor.
3 1 To oliwrvc
-iu Common bun-
ybeii Ktftilin.
II Klower holder.
M Ireland
4 1 Source of
ImllKu.
45 To relate.
46 Smnll Inland.
IS Cavity
IS .Stir
lo Nomlunl alue.
El Kxrlfiiuuttim
52 To iera
I U ) to 7 16 V 'O II """1
Is 75 h ia l 75 "
si ee rr " ST 2
7-ss 755" 7-
37" "5" 7" Km'JM 3T 3I I II I I hi I 1 Lr
FOLLY and FAREWELL
By Marie BUzard
o nx nw s. 'i
111:1. is ill. 111: Mioit
i.i.miv iiiiiiim: - riu- ..lil.
.rrO. In Irtl lllmul irliiille li
Hie mldrii ilrnlh t lirr (nlhrr.
11 ri'l :il I. lt III I'.ll. nc.n.rr
r-M.rlrr lirlM lirr uei n l irlt-
Inic ..'lrl) nnn. I.ln.ln I" In lne
Kill. Ill V I UtTI'.ll. tml he il'ira
nlirnail In I ml "ItmliiK. When
'I'rlrr nak l.lmlii III niiirrj 1.1 1.1
hr rmrr. lint MiiiMiim Ibe
rlillnR.
IIIIMit IIVItUON lllni lur.
ri.inr In rilutn. imikliiK n
lirrniiniil 111111!!'" Iimr. lie
l.u n rrtiiirl. Mrlllrii Uy l.ln.lii.
I.nlrr l.lndu urn In lli.ll) I
nn. I. I.j rirrltiic Idrn Ihnl nrr
rrnll l'rler'. ni'iiilrr n rruiiln-
Itil. fur lielnis lltilr III illi'kr .
nru lur. hiiiiii hp N n rrlrlirll).
11 .nll ulrn li ll.uir)
llnrnioM. I.ln.ln iiirrl. IIMI.
'IIIIIIIM' illrrelnr. Mlrnrlr.l I.)
him nl llrol. '. Iiilrr nilil tilni. I
OI I lirlrr enlnr. In llnll mtl
In up) Int.. Him no nn iirlnr.
I.lniln Irlrt In l.ple Mm. Tii plrnir
lilt hr nrrl.i.ik lirr illollklnK
l.ir llnall 'I hnrnr Intllr him In
lirr hi.mr.
I'rlrr l.nr.llnrr irllr n iilnjr
Ihnl U 11 lln.il.txii uer. I.nlrr
he ellnr In llnll) nml.
.now iso n with Tim stoiiy
CIIAl'TKU XVI 1
T IN'DA iVdn't mean to avoid fee-
Ini? I'ola- Thuro was no reason
why the nhotild On the utlier liuud
nhe didn't Intend to look him up
betatiH there wan plenty of rent-on
win he nhould rmiie to iMHt her.
She wan Imirlilnp with I)l wltou
nhe lrt paw him. and It was alio
who wna embarrtiMMl I'ato enmo
'didn't want to force Dlx en plnlr. It wni n form of enteitulii-
Ttx.rne'n atletitiun mi Mie waited ment nn ttlmplc. It hadn't rem lied
until nearly mldnliht before aha any poak of iMipulnrlty In hvr Im-
FOR SALE
CuuNed
I'-t-.ttK Lb.
lil IJAIK:
Halves
Pound
6c
ii
teres
24c
22c
anked lilln to ln late nardlner.
diitlui;ulRhed in bin dinner Jarket
and an fur apart from the others
UK he had thimahl her In thoae
lliit dayii In Newtown lame In a
few tnlnutea before.
Mndn wan truly alad t ree htm.
She hadn't time then or freedom
mediate et !n llollyvuHid
It waa xlmple. natural and nnme
Ihtntr Khe hud mttmeil and nut
kn.in It In I'ele'n rnr thev rude
out to the nen-dwro. Not the "mart
seashore hut u ilenerted ntredh of
rand where they lay In the "tin.
drllihllnr numl tietween nlnile-e Hit-
I'oimd
l' I'st.T sMi"d on Credit with
1'ruper lle'erniee
Kessell Pecan
Shelling Co.
II .N Hr ki iirldce Avr.
BaBtMaanaBjnBMBaaaBBj
.A-MU'UJ.1.. '.'Ji
directly to hor tabli; and held out
lit hand "HoIUi. l.lnila." lie twld. ' prnblonm preneutcd by
n tlioiigli thoy had mot the day men In her life
before. ...
"Hello. Pate." Mio said. "You re-1 1?c' of took a l"-rt of uer
mem tier ia.x unrter. uoni you:
of thought to reallzo that he Irked gem. nntl talklui: nbout Newtown
her utul that the renaon win that and never of picture maklnir I.lndn
. that mini'Jthing wa- dilTereiit Mt motolirla for the hntne he hint
That Pete treated her as though I left two yearn before rnexplluibly
nhe were u stranger. Not a th.vuth. "he lomcud for all thing iih they
ho were In love with her nhe would . bad hen then mid ciiught herself
havo "uld If alie'il hoen hni"t with up retnemlierlnK Hiat now ihe hud
hernelf Hut why nhould thnt mat-' lllx which made up for evervthinR.
ler when Dlx'a hour wm here? Tliare woro allonrea lietween Mnda
Shu sat In the ahadowa. watching and Pete and In them t.luda's
him. llmmilim to him while he tlmughta toHliod nn the ihnnget
nam'. wutchltiK Thome's faro- -for j U'tween them
tho once. Inexproaalvo. lllx wan ...
alimiiiK inaKMtflrcntJy. How could "JJ-MCKINf! his clsaret Into tho
he help but be ImprtauiEil? - air and watrhliiK the arch It
"Very nlco party. I.lndn." Thome i dewrlbed. Pete said. "Mnda. I uip
wId. bending over her hand and pono you know I'm still In lov
Kaylnir nothing at all about Plx : with you?" I wnnn't renllv a ques-
Alter that nhe Iwde eacli "f her tli.n.
gueata coodnlKht. and tlnally there I.lndn couldn't help lhintr "I'm
wna only Dlx and Pete left U.irry. Pete. I didn't know It Him-
If I.lndn hadn't had a Job that j ply won't work. Yon 1111111 ntwaya
occupied moat of her waking time. ' hari known I ired for anmeniiB
she tnlKht have filled It to its brim-1 eluo. Ho . . . I . . . when 1 was
mine edue thinking of the mn-lal engaged In you. It wna only heenuxo
the three you woro liood to mo. I did earn
for you . . . hut not thnt way.
Your Life
Insurance
Representative
v I' II. Hi' 'I .Hid eillippei!
Mid I . not 1 p ddlei of pi'll-
. lit i 1 -tlldel't of ecii-ii.m'lc-
mil -iifioli.i und i
i.ucb I.- iii'illtiel to diti'iix-
Hie rLlntlotiMhlp t Life In-
MU.nnri it. yout family . .
ycur tin1 mii . your future
He Is luns.'lerute ef your eon-
fldenr r-.i-rlentlini- ii. Ir
n'ciiti'iiii ti 1 1 lie mi I rheer
fill I" In - 1 vii 1 .Ik with
him
Sweeney & Holder
Ucnder
Hblj
I'hone 'lUl
CErTTAlWLY. IT COULD
BE A COINCIDENCE....
BUT A COIN THAT
OLD IS RARE ALL
THE OTHERS WERE
MINTED AFTER
iqoo .'
.'N w- U
n
IF MR1WIDGE iTlLL l
SKEPTICAL V3UR HONOR I
CAN GIVE FURTHER IDENTI-
FICATION ! THERE'S A SCRATCH
ON THE TOP SIDE OF THE
COIN THAT LOOKS LIKE r
-rusr 1 1. 1 TI-p i
.-. . y
(r
T -s-x -
Ii I'M s -. C .
i' hwt i f t .1
I ' W . 1 4 i r.-'ii r.
HEREITS! ) TH- COURT Y
CARE TO )
tr Akikirr a ...... .
rr MO L FCOL OF J
MR- JT MEM
NATURE FURNISHED
THE MATERIAL AD
YOU GAVE THE
y lUUH I IHfc.
- OPPORTUNITY.'
v
V
mill .(Jinnee inc t m ntr. u s f
"I don't think wo'vo ntt." They
hadn't hut of oourao he knew DIx's
name bad hoard Mnda apeak uf
hlin.
"Will you alt down?" alio akod
Imping he wouldn't
II j didn't; lio wan with sumo
otkors ho had to get back to. Mnda
Iwkfld aver her shoulder and saw
Honey w u 1 1 1 n g for him. She
couldn't re.slnt saying. 'Tome In to-
morrow night won't you" I'm huv-
Ing Homo people I'd llki you to
meet " She imve him the nddroan
and then could havo bitten hor
tongue out.
The next night wan tho Sunday
die hail arranged no that Dlx
might meet Thome' She wanted
all her wltn almut her. and now
nhe had blundered Into ankliiK I'otu
fiiirdlnur.
...
CHK was dlntrnlt at dinner. Tho
food fortunately wan nuperb.
Thorne liked good foods and good
wlue I.ludu gnvo him Uith. Slut
waa careful not to npenk of Dlx.
and careful not to let their con-
vernation approach the pergonal.
Ami nhe wun pathetically relieved
when 10 o'clock came and her
other guenta arrived. Dlx was with
them Ho brniiKht tho pianist alio
hail InxlHtnl upon to accompany
him
time. There wore tlio constant
reminder; of Hanll Thorne. Hla
telephone ealln liitnuled 011 her
time at homo and aLtlw AlQ.JUMiljpDU Flj t1uiiit 1110 nlOr alt thia
......k. ... .... r. MY.MM.nla. .TMVI.B W- I lllllll "
imnuiB ui.e ii ruarufiuji iihib "- iw
minder thnt ahe reaenletl deeply
And there win Dlx. It didn't
occur to her that whan au waa too
tired to mo him. Im could find
other things to. do. Dlx waa uocoa
nary to hor mid nho inunt bo to
hfm. She found tlmo to give him
that alio needed for her own reat.
She found an arcompanlnt and n
Dix hadn't found hlmcolf tint he
has now. and ho loves mo. I lnvo
him. Thon. too. I'ete. I think
you'ro ImvlnB it wnitlmontnl ham;
over. I don't hollevo you foe! tins
Tin a better Judge of my own
fetlltlKB. I.lndn. 1 do care for you
the same wny hut I can't treat you
the twine way. I camo out hero
oxpoctlnir to find you grown up.
hoping tlio vnliiuH you must rccn
nlzo within yon would Imvo devel-
oped. You think you'ro a' bright
girl a woman of the world. lint.
am4
. '. ' "VB
vi . ""
mm v MKmmWm.
OUT OUR WA Y
r
By Williami
dramatic teacher for him He wan I on tho vergo of mnklnR the min-
icrupuloun nbout not permlttlni; 1 take of your life you rlns-o your
her to pay for either but he uxed "yon to the tlilnga you munt know
hor nttnrtment for hN lennnna and i" W trtio!"
hor companv for bin nudleme.
There wus ulno Pete I'ele Oar-
dlner did not n.k f'.r her tln.e He
didn't tall her fn-qut ntlv on the
telephone and he never wiit her
Modern nut. none the lew. he did
occupy much of her thinking time
"Tho. mUtnke of my life"" Mnda
rnNed her oydbrows very nllu'htly.
"Yon menu . . . not accepting your
prnponal"
"No" 1'eto nnnwered dinrtly be-
tween tlitht llpn. "I meuii thut you
can't oe what a fool thin weak
iiulck com liiflon. left to herself
but me bright day he telephoned
her and asked her If ahe'd "llko to
1'iito did not nppcar early and ' picnic "
ho wm glad und relloved. Sho Linda would like v l ry much to
Mnda wan annoyed with I'ete. Hlie Tarter lxiy Is making of you. unlng
couldn't have told hers-lf why. ' you to further bin own oniin. iriiu-
Himnlnte Into him at offlilal fitnc-' Ing on your . . ."
tlnnn. HCidng him wllli a girl on "That's quite enough. Poto. I
bin arm. Ilmllng him the center ! don't enre to hear any moro. Dlx
or Interent at a lable not far ' In a uuntlomaii. Ho'h not uhIub irii
frnm her own. nhe wan unre.iMou-! and ho'a not a wonk boy. Utilea.1
abl n-Hoiitful of htm.
She mlKbt have puszled over It
limic and arrlveil at a right and
I vnn imnln?izA for thmio remark?.
our friendship Is at an end."
Peto did not npoloclze. The nu"
rol lasted all tho way to Mnda's
apartment and when Peto nardl-
ner bowed her out of his ear ho
was bowinu her out of his life.
(Ti Do Continued)
c THE RIPIM6 RAB1T w iT NM .erjr t. h ? Tm c ;
MYRA NORTH SPECIAL NURSE
By THOMPSON and COLL
MEANING
TO WARN
AVA
OF
DEVRlE .'
TREACHER
JACK
RUSHES
ro McR
TEMT.
OSJLv'
TO FiMD
iT
EMPTY
1 1 CAN'T UNDERSTAND MV YOU
MEArVED ME THRU TWE BACrs OF MV
JT AND TMEN DOWM TM-S QUEER
BUT Wr-AAT
i& TWiS
PLACE?
vVMERE AKE
WE GOING ?
TENT AND TMEN DOWM TH S QUEER jSaLLH I
A PASSAGE DOCTOR MsWHilHHHI I
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Uv' "SMKrl tj-ot me - -re? ?- H
WmW k P' Wt yM FOR VOUfc OWN T-SaS 4 .V
WELL IF YOU MUST KNOW THIS i A BOMB
PROOF TUNNEL. L HAD BUIlT SHORTLY
AFTER. I CAME HERE- IN.. ER. IN CASE OP
EMERGENCY- iT LEADS TO A POINT ABOUT WAIT' WHY
TWO MiuES OUTSIDE THE Crry - COME 1MUST WE
NOW - WE MUST HURRY fB-saaTBB-B-aMBTB-Bjafl LEAVE
LIKE
THIS?
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IT BEATS ME SERGEANT
HOW THAT BIRD COULW
EVAPORATE SO
THOROUGHLY- RIGHT
UNDER OUR NOSE'S
AND WITH MiSS MORTH
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DOWN HARD. ALL OH MY ROOB ) WW&' AIOlI
ILof 2JJ-- ( poor DiMwy - ) p4i JHR3?T
.1 Mr TU' Till II mCOATlOl 1
WriMi in inuiMULsiiiwixiy BArNfVI
is all this s FOOZrl
CONGLOMERATION? ( TH' GRAND WIZER'S SPELL
L. .. . . . J IS BROKEMi DINWy HAS
Mmm FrWfS come back to normal
T.JYx HE'S HIMSELF
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