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[SUY i S SCRAPBOOK -_ - By R. J. Scoff ] ■Si . '*».. J 0 4# M ' \:b l -°- or!t 4#' Jm M The worlds largest pipe- j PAJL. SHIPWRECKED a section of the 30-foot pipe used 5 t. T r •■■■■>■ \> Inc 1-31 lM THE BOIiLPF! D* S* PROJECT ( l THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE A Hos pitable Soul By E. C. Segar BIG SISTER For Lack ot Testimony By LBS FORGRAYE Great Ciuns' ns/matts wrom6 1 that's all ~ wwa:rl! he's meams — N jtvi vislw of- the. e.vide.nice s ~ ro L-ET WOMOR! we REST J / \ PRACTICALLY JUST OME THIMG, j OFFERED X HAVE NIO AL.TEP.MATIVF GET AW AY ~ ; r C3LJFR CASE • . l TWROWM UP HE KNOWS HE BUT TO AWARD THE TREASURE JW'THTMEVB. STORVj WWyJ.ISNT V j THAT TREY FOUND [ HE COINS TO // jJ&I pK] V. 7/ STORY! ry* MR. STOKES. CALL f* £=; THE r P.EA&URE \ CALL Otvl US TO " f (~) // V ' 7j ■■ ' .THE NEYT CA.Se! ) I =1 ' 11 I \ Ki l l' Miss Independence By PAUL ROBINSO -^ X’ • .T.JA'OSS I ' Ilf NAxxAn/uSTEM-THECousn-.Sn' |S V.efae QonnO cur EMttM <S.nc SI j If Vru wy y.;_ •« - "'1 LUO our sj VJONT ret AnSGOCN go HUMGG2N (✓■l TORRES DATES A VIEEIC —iHAfIL ! I ONDfc UNION 00M w m I The gumps-mother —we will miss you ~~~ I fficr---— ~ I ' HoS| HOT-MOUSE FLOWER HAS NNmSF A MARVELOUS 3 r 7' OUT A6AIN—FOR A CREATION.' THE MOST PERFECT) is MAS HAD HER HEART SET fcrr~ I'VE EVER MAO- 7 . INC , D I u T«SAWrMIF|CENIT DIPLOMATS BEAUTIFUL OH, OEAR- 1 'WE Mo!>| WP(> I>RESS OOWN l e V^vY^2? E ~ r ' ITS GETTINGr WORSE - ( EVE WOULD BE HERE I C q l BLACKER J HENDERSON (N. C.)' DAILY DTSPATCIL THURSDAY. JANUARY 31, 1935 THE OLD HOME TO WN -* - ,u Bv STANLEY ! I~EE!EEE=EEr WMOA 1 ~JENK>Y»* ~~~ -P~P 1 L.S y L£ i HPiS* STOP THAT sale! J^ E TAL - K ~ V P E ' L " L ‘ ; ~rEs= : ''!W rMY SUIT SACK YOLi 0! “ D ~ r L <5;H I "'WAD, ) - j - -««N /CULD SELL THE: tf==A *< „ ° r Yll§ I ' f !'■ N i CLOTHES !SIC=HT OFF/i^fgpl^™ || HE«?B FUNTLock DISCOVERED THIS- j- H MORNJNCt THAT HIS WIFE HAP sent j % His (=jOoo Sunday suit to the ?4 RUMMAGE sale last week. N -> _ sr*nasp~ pg J / 'Vx , — lg;s?3- LEB CCSTCAt. HSSSS l-31-^g ! CROSS WORD PUZZLE I f " * s”& 9 to pp “ " ii ’ 14- " IT is ~ “" 555? 21 22 “ .. ZB Z 4 :Ss?ss ~~ 27 " ~~ z& Up ~3Z ” 3B“ ““ ~ 34 35 “ - jFp? 37 3,3 39 *0" yp^ ACROSS I—Unit of weight (abbr.) 3—A wind instrument 7—Tone of the diatonic scale 9—To anoint 11 — Fish eggs 12— Able 13 — A nut 01 the oak 15—Combustion remains 17— An alley way 19— A story 20— A huge ice body 23—Deceived 2-t—A fruit of tbe palm 20—An immature frog 29 To be added 31—A city in New York state (IT. S.) 33 -Assistant officers to a superior 35- -Molts 30- -Wrath 37—A kind of vegetable 39 A small speck 40— A continent (abbr.) 41— A woodland fairy 12—Right side (abbr.) DOWN i i Finishing bounds j 2—lsinglass -I -A vase .5- —Depart j 6- A meadow ; . 7-—Chinese money .... account I | CONTRACT BRIDGE "' | WRITTEN FOR CENTRAL PRESS «* By L V/SHEPARD j£ FAMOUS BRIDGE TEACHER | DETERMINING DISTRIBUTION PARTNER’S confidence in one’s ability to make slams with two finesses to consider may be flatter-' ing. but often it ends unpleasantly for iyoth. Just why my partner ven - tured a grand slrm on the following seal is hard to understand. ♦ Q 10 S VA 8 2 ♦ 10 4* K J 10 9 7 4 *9732 ♦ J 6 4 fQ6 4 3 N. . V 7 5 ♦K 8 3f 41 tQ 97 6 A 6 3 2 S. 4 :i *Q 8 ♦A K 5 V K J 10 9 ♦AJ 5 2 A A 5 Bidding went: South. 1-Heart; North, 2-Clubs; South, 2-Diamonds; North, 2-Hearts; South. 2-No Trumps; North, 3-Glubs; South. 3- Diamonds; North. 3-Hearts: South. ’T-Clubs. out of a clear sky. West doubled, probably on ge-nerai prin ciples. '.The opening lead was the f. of dia monds. showing 2 higher cards ol that suit in .West’s hand. Os course replayed the AO®, then 1 looked-over holdings, wondering which op pdheni .held the missing Queens of yhesiits: mid trumps. ..•Dummy’s Ace of clubs dropped the t at my right and the 8 at mv left. EaSt had no reason to false-eard Probing Death of 28 Long Foe in Toils rW - <♦ ' = J 7 lh& ? / ; SK|i William S. Murray, director of Col gate University laboratories, exam ining contents of the stomachs <, some of the 28 victims of poisonct liquor in Utica, N. Y.. in effort * identify the poison and its soittk Widely distributed bootleg hooc < continuing to claim victims. (Central Frees^ PAGE SEVEN B—To insert tO—Distance east and west 12—Hired for exclusive use 14 —To set free 10—Secret procedure 18 —Location capital of U fib (abbr.) 21— To sum up 22 — Artificial international lar»* guage (1907) 25—A European country 27 An Italian river 28— M e mbra nebu s sacs 30 —Italian monetary uniJ 32—A scent 34 To watch secretly 35 — Plant fluid 38—l’rinter measure Answer to previous puzzle • N lo|m|Avjp [p|L|Ps|Nl|k OB l E l O N _L T yy> & c Ax|rT ec> o S U P E L fxNS' l jsfF Ije Se. d ||p R. £. C RJu Pl E S o~jllo]p e"TIE N 'ffßrftlNiTF vs c>~ O gfei^ls' iti.' Jilo9 [5 jflEipju # Either ne ueid the tone Q or m i more trumps If (he latter; were true. I musi lose a trump trick or’ ' work j grand coup The odds were ; (IS to 32 that East held the lone Q. , mid l led dummy’s last trump, pm up my K and picked up the Q at l hoped The J picked up the lasi ; missing club. East discarded & dia j mond. Dummy let go the 9of hearts ' The s of spades was overtaken .with dummy’s K. I Ed a low dta : mond. West's bare K fell and J 1 ruffed. Well. 1 knew a little mor* I about the adverse holdings thAtt 1 had at fir-t East originally held 4 'diamonds and 2 clubs, giving him & major suit cards. Probabilities s** | only straws to show which way m wind blows but the most normal ($- visions of ti missing hearts and ; 7 missing spades were, the former suit a 1-2 division and the latter suit a 1-3 division. All J was interested it was the way hearts were divided. To determine this I led tho Q of spa<J6k. I East played tho fi and West the l. ■ My last spade brought out East'* .Y, showing that he held 2 hearts only, as I had surmised might be the That meant that the odds were 2 to 2 in favor of the Q lying in West> hand. I led the 2 .of hearts, i East played the 5. 'Dummy's I? Th* .) was led back. West playe a. the 4. but 1 stuck to my guns gntj.-leL* the .1 ride. East's 5 fell. I mad* ray grand slam, as the tafijs. fcfeaif trick musl go to my Ace, wtthjthe rest of rm hand a spread. 431 the faint dues followed had .been jtead j correct 1\ 1 may add that the chance* ; for the. 3 dues to all be read atwht t were less than 31 in 300. >. James E. Mehaffey FTe is one of the officers of th* Square Deal Association arrested ij* the demon s’, ration in Baton Fotlge against Huey Long, vrho was ar rested and charged by Long cohorfe with plotting ’"he life of Louisiana's red-haired “Kingfish.’’ , (Central Prem}