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Amarillo Daily News from Amarillo, Texas • Page 5

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MONDAY MORNIKG. FEBRUARY 24. 1941. THE AMAHH.LO DAILY KEWS. AMABUJO.

TEXAS PAGE FIVZ PICTURE CUPS for Your Scrapbook ntro GEOGRAPHY STRAITS OF MAGELLAN A channel through soulh- Up of 5. America Joining Atlantic and Pa- cific oceans. Discovered by Magellan, a Portuguese, in 1520. Hecinly fortified rock which ell ships must pcss entering Mediterranean Sea frora the west. It has been a British possession since 17C4.

U.S. Envoy and Nazi in, Fight SOFIA. Feb. 23 01B--A tight be- xcea the United Slates minister to Bulgaria and an unidentified Ger- man momentarily has captured the interest of the Balkans. It happened in a Sofia restaurant last night while Minister GeorgeJH.

i City' Policemen Admit ALONG CAME ONDERELLAjg ken In' by Crook I By VIVIEN GREY Irom Editorial Paso CHICAGO. Feb. 23 (U.R--Police ins" 'the Windy City regret at least one; ha tell them, now- He hadn't caught Mrs. Perry's reply. Candles in silver holders lighted the Amalia's dining room.

heard him TMy in that same nervous rasvre voice: "I think we should (Sheltered thlnf 1Tclean sweep ol thVwhole thing." family irom the biting winter winas. a Their soil alow brought out the pattern of the rich, heav-y damaskj HTM and Victim Buried .11 tlicbitinB winter i They bought food for Newer to HVI6W beautiful scene that was ito his wife and four children. And! 'they took up a collection to payi puMN'VIEW. Feb. 23 (Special)-- Veteran Rail Man Steps Down B1OHAMFTON, N.

Y. tUJJ-- After consecutive years of railroading, a man has a right to a little rest. So Edward P. Kenefic. an engineer, has hung up his overalls for good.

He started as a car repairman In 1887. past, wiiiit aid refected on fine oM silver and china. Fai jirie was entertaining American i ov in ess of rare crystal. Yellow roses In a low ewspaper correspondents. ion the AMERICAN INDIANS Proud, dignified lace hav- ing copper colored fikin, straight black hair and high cheek bones.

Columbus gave them the name In- ESKIMOS LitUe people, about 5 ft. high, resembling N. A. Indians. Live by hunting and eat flesh of sea and Innd fmrnlnT-j.

Found On Alcfc coast ot N. A. icets of light caught the! If thS3 gets mto i lf 1- bow! lay a vsm glow Kewer -peoiile will probably bs i ru.ntar) air faintIV 1 The united States minister asted the band to play "It's a Long Long Vay to Tipperary." -when the Nazi heard it, wine bot- les Hew. One hit Earle in the eft arm. The dispatch soes on to that the German also was struck an object which opened a wound his lace.

Whether it was the American envoy's fist, is not made ear. Shortly alter Earle was seated he -equested the band to play the British marching song. As the tune was played. Germans in the place hooted and hissed. Then followed the altercation be- oween Earle and the German, whom Earle accused of throwing a wine rattle at him.

Earle's arm was bruised. The American minister to Bul- garia issued the following version of lie incident: "Accompanied by rep- resentatives of the Associated Press and United Press, I was in a res- taurant tonight. Resenting th playing of Tipperary, a German, threw a bottle at me. I warded i oil and retaliated by injuring hi. features.

"The Incident regrettable but I saw no other course. I've never seen you look lovelier. Approaching marriage apparently agrees with you. You're going to be a bride well all be Emilv looked up. Her eyes met Roger's and held for an instant.

er wondered what he saw in them. Something strange and different. of a side table and scented the Jalntly. tae up about me Conversation was a low pleasant eddy moving through the large Id room White gloved servants stepped noiselessly. Amalla, sitting at.

head of her perfect table, still quite lovely to look at. spoke to Roge Something not quite Emily. Then she was speaking. YOU Aunt; Amalia." she said, "but I feel there's no better time to tell you there isn't going -to be any bride. There's not going to be any wedd'tag.

That is, no wedding for Roger and me. The words were like lead pellets dropped into a deep, silent pool. They stayed there unmoving, unchanging. Roger felt he should say something. He knew that a quick glance at Emily every one at the table was looking at him.

Even old Peter, the butler who had been with Amalia for years, stopped sen-ing, one white gloved hand in the ir as if turned to stone by the startling pronouncement. It was Mrs. Perry who broke the silence. Her voice rasped little in her throat as if she was having difficulty controlling it. "Emily, you're nervous and upset.

You don't realize what youve said. "Of course I'm upset and nervous!" Emily forced a note of bravado To be continued Longtime McLean Resident Buried home ol his son. James B. Massej at Pampa Friday. Sen-ices were conducted by John G.

Reese of Childress and buria made in Hillcrest Cemetery. Mr. Massey was a long-time resi- dent at McLean and is survived bs rent for the evicted family, Funeral services were held here lor BUI Evetts. years who died Saturday morning at the hospital here of injuries he He was right. The management the hotel into which the big- the Of- iccrs learned that the ohjcct o( heir charitable intentions had acked up the hotel drapes and leaded for a pawn shop.

icarted police had moved Reivers phoned in a protest. Further investigation revealed to received Jan. 4 hi a truck-automo- bile collision. Mr. Evetts had lived in Plainvlew three He Is sun-ived by his wife and the following children: Mrs.

H. M. Pollard, Brownwood; Travis Evetts. Gatfsville; Mrs. Au- drey Sanders, Plainvlew: Mrs.

Inez Gocher and W. Jewel Evetts, all of Floor Surfacing A FLOOR COMFAXY FRANK -I. WARBES (1'orubte Power) t-2427 2-IMS Polk lie disillusioned officers that theirj erstwhile beneficiary had been ar-i, resled several times on charges of! worthless checks. Newer Inally broke down nnd adinitu-d the family wasn't so badly off is he had pretended. Lieutenant John O'Malley.

who passed the hat for the Newcrs. ac- the news with stole reslgna- "Policemen." he said, "are taken In too easily." H. V. ROBERTSON 6- CO. ItIO ACCOUNTAHTS 6- AUDITORS INCOME TAX, INUCRITANCK TAX, TAX MATTERS Drs.

Blackwell Gilkerson Announce trie Association ol DR. ERNESTINE SMITH I'ractlce Limited to Women ami Children IDS I-'ISK E.S. BURGESS At 5lh anil Tyler St. Ph. 2-4321 Since 1901 Relief Orcheslra Tryouts Set AUSTIN, Feb.

22 Wj-Ninctcen young Texas musicians will appear in a statewide audition here Mon- day and Tuesday in preliminary try- outs for the 1941 All-American Youth Orchestra, J. C. -Kellam, state N.Y.A. administrator, an- nounced today. Kellam said as many as five may QUICK CASH FOR FEBRUARY OBLIGATIONS A NEGOTIATED NO COLLATERAL Payments You Can Afford 806 FISK BLDG.

SOUTHERN BROKERAGE CO. Phone 4550 Feb. (Special)-- Pu- The newest German pursuit planes be selected to play before Leopold six dauch'trs. two sons. 48 grand- neral services were held at the Mc- 112 single-seaters with Stokowskl at Dallas March 8.

when he will choose members for the All- Araerican Orchestra. I children and great-grandchildren. Lean Church of Christ Saturdaj speed of around 375 miles an hour L. Massey, 76 years old, whc The planes have two shell guns and Globe-News Want Ads Get Results died following a long illness at the JERR-t STOPPEDAWAS R16HT. RED.

WE'RE WAS 1 SOLJERS. SONNA HE WAS SLUG SWELL T'COME HERE. DID YA HEAR TAKE IT EASY" WHAT HE TAKE IT EASY CALLED RED-JOE'LL DO JOE- I'LL IT PRETTY SLUG V- TONITE. THAT WON'T THINK SO AFTER T'NITE. I WUZ ROBBED IN OUR LAST FIGHT-- BUT I'LL MOIDEP- VA IM THIS.

HULLO YA WHAT KINDA JOINT NASOT HERE? WHY DIDN'T YA JOIN UP IN A REAL OUTFIT WIT CLASS. 3 YOU CAN'T GUI! IM RES'LAR ARMY EITHER-- BUT THEIR. CORPORALS HAVE TO WATCH A HULL SQUjM? WHERE OURS ONLY HA.VE T' WATCH THIS IS AWFUL. 1 HE MAKES OUR MOTHERS CORPORALS IN! OUR COMPANY TO MAKE US LIVE UP TO OUR. DUTY--BUT Trf WORST THAT THEY WONT L.ET US QUIT.

GEE, 1 NEVER KNEW "Nil LONESOME A. BIS TOWM WITH A.LL ITS EFFORT TO AMUSE COULD BE --I'LL CALL M65B LOKIG IS THIS GUY EVgR GOOFY OUST RIDIMS AHOUMD TALKING To HISSELF reel. A. LOT BETTER, IF HEO LAND AMD ME SOME DOUGH EVEN IP i OlD PICK. HIM UP'AT MORITZ.

OOWT SUPPOSE 1 COULD EVER FiWD HER R1D1N3 AROUMD THIS WAY BUT STRANGER THINGS HAVE HAPPEWED-AT LEAST ITS SOMETHIMG TO DO AMD 1 MIGHT OUST BE HEftE HE IS IN THE BIS CITY LOOKING FOR HIS LOVED ONE WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE OF HER RIGHT NAME OR HER WHEREABOUTS --ITS NOT AN EASY MISS1OM. DISTAMCE. AMD ASK HIM TO COME. UP--I THINK HE CAM HELP PRIVATE CORPORALS i rteMER'lJglfwT'VE YOU SOT THIS NOTICED HOW WyriME, MOOPLH? vsftR i suw.u ye STREWV THE v.RM5iL(Af OR is IT 6ROUMD LOST ING THE YARD IMTO ft LfXST FALL WE HWEN'T QOT EKRTHQUAKE WRECKED IT, TOO! ITS ENOU6H THAT AN EARTHQUAKE HAS DESTROYED THEIR NEARL A1SSHIP, MIKEY'S PARTY IS 3LAM3J SY THE SAVAGES AS TrIE CAUSE OF THE QUAKE! OUJ ONLY THE EftRTM HftS A SAAPOTri OILY 1 WONDEfJ PES.SAROEMIAS YE SNAPPEE DOSSEE BISCUIT COMPANY" SPONSORS THE AIR SHOW. WE ft I LIST OF PEOPLE OWNINS DOGS IN TOWN f-- IN A YOUR NAME JL WON r-- --HOW 00 I COLLECT--THAT 13, W-WHEN DO I GET HAVE.

TO BUT HOW COULD i possmty VJIN A CONTEST I OIDr4'T ENTER UHE OLD PROSPECTOR BACK THET fTHET LI'L PIG Plfi Btr i BELIBERATELV LEAPED INTO A MUD-PUDDLE AN' RUiKED YO'DONE PRACriC'LY WRECKED DOBWCH, AH AIMS T' KETCH YO' AM' WHACK YO'V BIT A HUNK OUTA AH'LU HARD FEELINGS, HECK.NO! THIS ICE 1 HOPE, HECTOR CHANGE TUB MARQUEE! WE'RE HAVING A. SPECIAL PREVIEW TONISKTI GLORIA iT SOUNDED LIKE A LOOSE PISTON TO LISTEN HER. Boy, IF YOU AIMT CAREFUL, THIS CRATES GOWMA CRAWL Ul -K THE BE HBJE IN ANCfTHE(5 CAR HAS BEDJ FOLLO'MMQ N1CKB- AS DAM'S CAE CLASHES--A COLD SINISTER FACE PEEKS OUT UPOM THE WBECKED CAR DAM'S CAR LURCHES ACH05S THE AMD OfASHES ItJTO IE TIRES SCREAM IM PROTEST AS THEV TEAS INTO THE PAVEMENT--OtiE OF THEM THET DYNAMITE'S GONNA EXPLODI NOTICES THfiT HE HAS THET MAN.V- HE'S A-GONNA BASH BRA.NS NICK'S GUN DID ALL SIGHT BUT THCIK HITTING, THAT POLS MADE IT VJE CAU PROCEED WITH UNMOLESTED. FOLLOWED 7HB fS THE CAK MOVES CLOSE? HE OSIERS IKWIN TO LIE QV R.00.3- HE JAMS ON THE BRAKES-.

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