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PAGE TWO On Belfast Jobless Battlefield ■& S avrtAv ♦ ' VVx N ■OHK . '... - . ■■ n ■ Bh _ jPf T&,. ■ m t *-WT # gR, ' S*".‘ s th V‘f w ot thi ‘ rcccn! JwbKws riots in Belfast, - l. h « P° rt, °n cf the battlefield i> ) ti the famous Hoad, wherv many a battle o«we«n the Orange and Giver factions has been Putting Herself Over on Broadway 4§ AS m m rEkjll^^V/ a "0m 'MsMliit §BgSStt 'BIB R^^^^RtaßWlMMahWliJ»MK»>MWMßßßßMte'S'^^!al^WiWi | fR IQuMBEmi, ■ ■%m IS HH am 9BBHHRHHHHHpH||^UMvfI^RR^^^^^^RHnHp l; l l|^^RnKm k> .. r-f J -*' f '^S&HMbk4!^^Bh^Hß^^^' - f sZ_* Swinging 300 feet over Broadway by her teeth. Tiny Aline (inset), unemployed aerial artist, is shown narking a perilous crossing above the famous street in an attempt to interest theatrical booking agents Monsensei . Ftloit. . 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T&ACK Ihi TOO* KENNEL ROSC<*Y TMe ccu-a* - v«w*** ME BELONGr%*\ |i iR , AW “ v^~— /ahoy &OAAP- \ A VOICE PROA TWE TOMB - J HBT >N*U. - TNiY SM MOtT MEN THAT HAVE ( A AROUND Vmi** MOOBC^ 'THE PEOPLE S CHOICE \ |i| \Y<*> * Nt> K,Nir ' ro ' r BECOME “ RENTER V )T’S OP THOtE* \ for Q LEAKING OUT \ I ! 8 BHII 1 CHANCE ME CAM START “" W ’ , V _ *(V4AT HAVE Kjcocp / TmE CELLAR t I “ s Bk BELOVs) THE GrROUND —)T WH.L 6WE HIM BEENj / TO TAKE ORfiEftS) / i'll \ I ''7 BHL * r UAJmCE to TAKE ROOT Hlta ” \ h *»V | / waged. This street was torn up tu provide arnmuni* tn*n for the rioters oho battled the police. Note on the wall at light where some Republican enthusiast has minted ”to the 1. K. A. M (Irish Rcoublican ArmvL to the point of giving her a job. Sad to relate, Tiny got arrested instead on a disorderly conduct charge, and though she was subsequently released, she is still looking for employment. /h^^^SKUU BCfY FRIEND WANTS To GIVE- HIS GIRL A WHY Does he have TO TEL-E-PHOME? Jomt OHIO- Dea& n oam -is the money SPCMT ON STA Cm&C R IN ? A.M.CAftcrme^s, MOUNXMNyTHNN . ggMD IN NUMB NOTIONS 'HENDERSON, ffl.Q,) DAILT DISPATCH TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1982/ tams£ Y hey, MiSTfcffc ( orsoPreo _ 9 Y. s'ootz. / j 1 ' - * if m OE rME City HAUL iM ! (Q. the old Home town nrgiuerca U S Kiifm Offlct By STANLEY /'comeon / soih / no use trying \ Toscll him A Book on the [ VALUE OF RELAXATION - » \ REMEMBER him NOW - HE WAS IM r^ == Sos?Sp^' f THAT SAME POSITION TWO VEARS AQo/ f WHEN \ CALLED TO SELL HIM / N LAUNDRY A HICH PRESSURE Book ACEMT HIT Towai "' TODAY SMITH A YOUNQ FELLOW HE WAS \S>^ TRAIN/N€i - AFTER A TAIO HOUR STAY <2> <^> ME left OH THE Noon TRAIN Cheering Ter HeeU hTT** A. Hi, Tr.l ******* Aero,, The Ste», <o»«Uouea from r,„ 0 „,, aonal appearances in However, hundreds «f })( ,,, •-» tracks from Chariot t, ~• \ 1 ■■> the "Rooaevelt Social ~,„ f ‘ J its long journey from a*. ~ ~ tlmore, where the non,i !lt ., niffet. Introduced by Govtn,., “the next President ~; •., ' States.“ Roosevelt ioU: r: , audience that lie h«a :,. ■' & great reception on hi :;., >• . . ■* not only from Demon:,; “thinking Repubtican> v.-.,, '*. !r -• isfied the United Stn;,. v . . ' turn to prosperity un.;.-i j,. leadership. Then he explained t ; ils - ~ Object of his long tijp ;,, ‘] f u ;* the needs of every section ■,: ° “When we control tin- -.a."-T ' next year, our creed wm t ,. . ;' r restore prosperity, not m, lt section, but to every p.-u: '" tion.” Rooeevelt concluded bv |.,.- ( . that North Carolina vn.. Democratic candidal s *h. ~ tnajorities in the histoiv ~; :»_ .V Mr. Daniels, Governoi }*.. ~' Virginia and Janies k 0.,., v . • briefly when the govemoi . ~ ; I Mom NumskuuT *v»^^ DEAIR NCHH= ARE The" resolts sef%»ous F(? C v SLIPPING OH A DRESS T Ml** JIM»E Fuof**. P«.R^ loONG im.,; DEAR NOAR-= WOULD RACF HORSE COVERED With lather *W/N a^A CLOSE SHAVE? AiM, CAftoTISERi SiGMAL ——- SEND IN YOUR TKM\ NtiM SK.UI_4.IOAj notion Bv Postcard >ri gAvSY AND QUICK--Do n Dispatch WANT ADS Gat Results WANTED GRAIN DklJ.l. v.;. r fertilizc-r attachment M.i good condition. l' i >.i i'. . Bullock, Henderson .•; <' FOR SALE A MI L! !• three printing drums ,r.j ' stands of type. Will -• Investigate a' once. M L r ; Floyd. Route 1, Hei|dersoi. COAL, COAL. COAL - I‘HcT 29. Quality Coal. <•••.• weiglit. Prompt d«*li\eiy. - H. yTatkins Yard oj.j*.>'i> Methodist Church. T■•:. FOR RENT —FIVE ROOM kl low with heat $25 00 j.< r 120.00 if paid in advance. A room bungalow sl2 fio P' . FOR RENT—6 ROOM -L Chestnut Street half hi<« k ?:■- West End School Also apai •«;»?.’* j for rent in the Stonewall. A;; . I Eric G. Flannagan. 29-t' EXPECTING TOMORROW (nF seed rye, barley, cals v*-.« h • wheat also onion set-. W. v .. your seed oats, b.ir>ey. m' •nd milling corn. H. R N:'.\n.r TOBACCO FARMERS USi: ob 2 newspapers to store your cuiec p haoco on. Get them at the I'*• > Dispatch office for 10c per hi.r,: * ICE CREAM-2 PINTS. 3=«- quality in silver package A ‘ ora. October specials Tu '>'■ and French vanilla; pecan k:-r ' and chocolate. Ben Tor. Tu ' ts COAL, GOOD COAL—LET l*S FIU up your bln now while it ..- crap it will be higher after weaM.ti 5 cold We have a Tull stork rvsdy for you at right price W•* J And weight guaranteed. Hight’s Coal and Wood Yard lOf vi !? If You Will Learn You Can Earn By learning to do one thing *«• your earnings and future ;*:• Had only by your efforts. Unhm tsJ opportunities are open foi young men and young w i ni*-t ■ I the printing industry. Why learn so you can take t v .ese golden < WE OFFER A MODERN V' • tO TEACH AND FBEPAR»- YOU FOB SUCH rl.Atf' logtructions given on I.:n- t>T Monotype, Hand Composi i ;• I>;r Work and Proofreading in ca’s outstanding printing school. TWlUos charges and living c*i'cn*c* materially reduced Write for catalog and inf *itni“ aOUTHSRN SCHOOL OF PWHTINO Ul4-l€ South street Nash vile, Tennessee