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Fight* fop bWc?* Life *m MM' ~ smm .... sS2Sx: :; ; Tv*.. * . ' ' ' ' • "is4w \ . » Though deprived of parental car* *.nc« she was four years old, Mrs, Angeline Yank, now 22, of Clarksburg, W. Va.. has come to tne aid of her father, Frank Bsuletta, miner, sentenced to die April 2‘2 for a murder committed l* years ago. Seeking to have the sentence commuted to life impris onment, she hopes to raise enough funds to carry her fight to the gov ernor. Mrs. Y’ank was permitted to talk with her father for a half hour in jail, the first conversation she had ever held with him, be fore he was taken to the state penitentiary tt Moundsville. DID YOU KNOW? - --By R. J. ScotT] IMVtMfED f 'l\ W '- r i JV, A MINIA.IIIR.E 6PCHRI-3T carved o*4 -liUsSwc. [V . 711 5 4HE COWCM/E POD OP A FLORIDA BEAN CENlufty y By A MAM AWAVfTM3 DEATH IN A BEFORE *>Rl£OM IN 1895 *l*tE ONCE SOFT” POD HAS \ / *ar£>f,ned until »< has the Appear.e-noe. OF C?i_D IVOR.V A THE FLORIDA BEAN IS THE. L-.. 1 . . ■ . SEED OF- A WEST* INDIAN PLANT iHG SISTER — Welcome Stranger By LES* MISTER.I M HUNGER - ~ THAT LL KEEP ’TU. WE'VE ) MO MO. IM MOT ILL* jJOSTA J WILL MAKE A MAN DO TmMGS! ( ANDVOUDtD ) HAD SOMeTHING TO EAT. J 01T WEAK/TWAf'S ALL? 1M < / IM DESP'PATELV IN NEEDOC food, SO RIGHT in comiog. ) IF VDaLU JOST -SIT SORRVTOBESUCH.'v- — WMEK) FUsje VOUMG FELLAS OUDCrv,WiLL /T I HAHDLv\ OONAJtO KJOvaJ / DAODV• \ A KiOi^AKlCg f SVJH» X \ . BID ME 55 COHOIALLV TO COME WITH VOU TAKE TWe / KlOO\A> \MHAT TO \ SUPPER' LL BE / TM' MAM (5 THEM I GEWTLEMAtOte / SAY OP COURSE ] REAQV IN) - WHAT f / ILL? LOOK AT J / «STAV RIOHT \“V Tl fpOO C hat? ~ *>•'••*. ..v*. THE GUMPS— UND E R PWE ’Af 'AC f C SPELL I OH, MR. 6UMP fj imcT - C -i hat C mu , 1.1 r.' & ( vou abeVvt, jfSk »*"* SAI WAI V * you arc 1 ~ • ... !-y. JSiSH Croon in-; LV;’h ‘Charm? V. 1 . wi I a. H. ■. wgn 'Tg3 v , I GaL 1 "WB < *■ >* p; ■*• K, & ; *BH BPf '"iMgr^^P^HKSS NHH I HBF . Kr He I H||Hy i < .- ■ ■ . PS [pNjl * : hh HHHHkI < jBhHBP HHH * Crooning may have its good points after ail. As witness ihis picture, showing the usually tempestuous Senator Huey P. Long of Louisiana beaming a smile that says all is right with the world as he is intro duced to Mrs. Rudy Vallee by her crooner hubby. Senator Long was host to the Vallees when they visited the capital and constituted him self their guide in showing off the historic points of interest. Photo was made on the steos of the Senate. HENDERSON, (N. C.,) DAlfcY DISPATCn, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1932 - "THE 130) HOME TOWN - ° .ny.saw fZEri SEE-WHERE.t! OH.YEsTN j | LOANED )T FOR. THE <3ooBER fanwly V 1 / MRE ONION -THEY DENTED THE SlTDE'Pdfee) \ vdE'LL DRINK/ 1 THEY LOANED jt To THE L6D<se'‘Bo'fy I ~ rEA! ' ) vvfto broke: the handle and f /5~ Jm !;JT WAS LOANED TO- - LETS SBcJ-rfJ KAD^^feRSO-rTEN^BouT HER • coffee Pot until, the ‘W. LADIES 1 literary and debate SOCIETY ASKED To BORROW/ IT FOR THEIR. SoClAi— _ l?3S@t-ag W.STAHCBY cyUTthtAi- : • :ll=ft|fTHE VEBY tDo R^| F\ YOU MEAN, MISTER, lETTIn' '~ s \ « B THESE YOUNGSTERS RUN 5 1^R " UH * AROUMD IN TMEIR--ER-WELL ( CULP- ♦ / underwear: its a disgrace \ NNHV- - / SCHOOL. TRACK. PRACTICE '/>T, DP EARLY TODAY WHEN AUNT PEABODY MISTOOK THE ATHLETES FOR A NUDIST COLONY . * PAGE SEVEN /" 0«-t-r-*cy ( 'Poori . Y HC cT'* 0, t , 1 e\ . ■i * , : r j. .t* ' -r* t- —i* *^ y - B‘| I Mew Ragle! Clue? A •> demanding police protection' - * against possible underworld repris als which may follow the telling of her story. Miss Theresa Derai, whf lives near the Lindbergh estate at Hopewell, N. J., ha? given police information that may prove valu able in their search for the stolen child. Miss Dersi told of seeing » sedan mired near the Lindbergh home about three hours before the kidnaping. She hLo picked out the occupants of the car from. Rogues’ Gallery pictures. The men . are said to be New York racketeers. To Be Quizzed A ghin '"Hkk ■' ■■ -■■ « • .. . ignace Blaustein, above, h< Id at Pecatello, Ida., apparently has been eliminated from connection with the Lindbergh baby kidnap ing, although department of jus tice Agents and officers from New ark, N. J., were reportf>d en route to Pocatello to question him. Blaustein, arrested at Boise; Ida., .k* a burglar suspect, confessed He drove the ,car in wh£ph' tw> .Lindbergh child wm litdnaped. H« plater denied tL ; story. I’olico .that lie pnohahly d'-'ired n fret • i ; ride back •r. t • J follow* Noted Sister* S ;*'* A,r VUik * lal • ■■ / IB - Tony Ponzillo of Mariden, Conn., the brother of Rosa and Ceratela ’ Pdheelle, noted opera singers, has relinquished his job of selling eon! to‘Meriden’s best families. ‘’B’a to follow his sisters ahdifia- Twric nyon m mmi