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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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14
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PAGE FOURTEEN THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1942 Right on the Knuckles JOE PALOOKA Agitated Aryans By Ham Fisher Household Arts MuC't I KPT THE EQUIPMENT OUT I uiuv uaiisi'T loMcannv THINK YOU GOT A UTTLS BUSINESS STOPPED THEM-WERNER YOU WAN rinian KLAU3 iptOTS'OfcT on THOSE TELEPHONES -THEV iET-n mvjkkt. lANDtWONIUM REISNS IN THE ppopasanoa ministry and EVERY GESTAPO STATION. must es vfAvrjTa II ID YOU ARE VEB.REE SMART, JOE. BATEES6 WEEL BE I OUT VERREE SOON. GO WEETH DEM rri II i fltfjr-r, HURRT.

J. Ill 1 Wl LITTLE ANNIE ROONEy tioi Dumb Animal By Brandon Walsh IWUULllXK, MAI NILE id ,1 DUNNO WHAT THAT 5TUrT 1 I WISH I KNEWA LOTTA BIS WORDS THE LACK Of OVIAP AND COOK SAID HE. COUlDtfl 6IVE AAc ATOB, 15, BUT THE LAMB STEW, TO THAMK YOU -BUT YOU KIN TELL BV PATEDERM5GPA5 PEAS AN APPLE PIE THE WAY ZEBO WAG5 HIS TAIL BUT WANTED ME TO COME, BACK 111 TWO HOURS I HOPE HE WASN'T POOUH' US AMD WILL OVER100K frWERe GRAND WHAT WE THE PROVINCIAL THWK FD0O WE SERVE 4 awn) 35 fQWlCTOirr mm out rtm 81 1 JOE JINKS Fete Step In ST DOWN WEVE TURN OUT THE LIGHTS VMP. AAUGS TZs OVER THE ifSAV, WHAT aJS.WJSH PACKING LET ME HANDLE 1M 1 75115 US JOE'S MISSING 1 HARDENED TO DE BOSS I COME CLEAN, WHAJHAVi YOU DONE TO HIM? il'L. EAR IM APART hy Alice Brooks YouH like these cuddle toys be cause they're easy to sew (just two identical pieces, not counting ears) and made of scraps, too.

Baby will love them because they're small and soft. Pattern 7121 contains transfer pattern of toys; instructions for making; materials needed; illustra tion of stitches. To obtain this pattern send eleven DAN DUNN By Norman Marsh Secret Operative 48 cents to The Harrisburg Evening News, Household Arts 259 W. FEDERAL AGENT, NOPE! I WAS FOUR I SEEN HER, JHEYf WHAT GOES ON 1 PHONE HEADQUARTERS HAVE ALL EXITS TO BLOCKS AWAY WHEN 14th Street, New York, N. Y.

Write MISTAH Or-FICERDlDyOU SEE A WOMAN SHE CLUMB IN A VALLER TAXI AND AWAY SHE WENT) I HEARD IT plainly name, address and pattern RUN OUT OF HERE THE CITY WATCHED THEN MEET ME AT tup vpm nu rA number. AFTER THE EXPLOSION OS OFF Gt i 1 ii tW.v,' I -i i III to 1 8.51 9.00. L1 8.15: 9.30. WOR. Variety Musicals WJZ.

Good Old Days, Variety WABC. Cecil Brown, sewa WEAF. Frank Munn, Tenori Orchestra WOR. Uabriel Heatter. Comments WJZ.

Jang Buaten, Sketch WABC. Play, to be announced WOR. Sports. Red Barber WEAF. Plantation Prty, Vsrlety WOR.

Double or Nothing; Quit WJZ. Dinah Shore, Songs WABC. That Brewster Boy, Sketch WJZ. Sea Stories. Joan Harding WJZ.

Ted Stricter. Songs WEAF. People Are Funny. Qulg WOR. Cedrlc Foster, Comments WJZ.

Meet Your Navy Variety Rosa, Connie Boiwell. Songs WOR. Vaudeville show. 9.45. 9.55.

Rf. U. F.L off 10.00. The Better 'Ole! DONALD DtJCK By Walt Disney TUPN OFF THAT LIGHT AKO David Grant, chief flight surgeon of the Army Air Forces, will appear nn the School of the Air of the I Sparkling Personality 1 10.15. 10.30.

6T HOWS QUICK! DON'T VKNOW AIR Recorded WEAF. Tent Show Tonlte, Play THIRTY minutes of fun and music are presented in a reyue starring Fred Brady, which has it's debut at 8 o'clock over WABC. Included in the cast are Gale Robbins and DOGGONE Americas at 8.30 over WABC. This BIS BULLY WJZ. Men, Machines and Victory is the first in a serie of three broad RAID RULES? IF.

10.45, 11. OU, casts scheduled to acquaint adult America with children's educational programs that have been aired since Russ Brown, vocalists; Les Paul WOR. Dance Orchestra WEAF. WJZ. News; Music WOR.

News Reports: Musio WJZ. Dept. Store News: Music WEAF. WJZ. News; Dance Muslo electric guitar virtuoso; Caesar Pe- 11.05.

12.1)0. 1930. tnoiio ana his orcnestra ana iTanK lyn MacCormack, stooge. Edward Arnold appears in a radio adaptation of Dashiell Hammett's LICENSE SUSPENDED Lt. Com.

Mildred H. McAfee, director of the WAVES, Women's story, "The Maltese Falcon," on the The State Liquor Control Board has suspended the liquor license of Playhouse at 9 d'clock over WABC Conclusion of the two-week dram Roy Himmelright of the National atization of the "Case of the West Naval Reserve Corps, will toe special guest expert with board of Information Please at 8.30 over WEAF. Oscar John Kieran and Franklin P. Adams will complete C-rr. V'K.

W.h Hotel, Mechanicsburg, for five days fn.wi 'if I'. ern Killer," will be presented at 9 o'clock over WJZ during the Gang V. McEvoy and J. II. Striebel By J.

DIXIE DUG AN Nurse from August 19. He was charged with maintaining gambling devices and permitting gambling on the the panel. TUT' IT NOW MK YrXl.lTHERP'a A LOT OP ANYTHING I CAN OO UH YE- WIT DON'T LET DOC 1 VERY VNELL WU VyAMT THE SOFT voice -The tender Busters program. A former milkman, a school teacher and a jewelry salesman will LET Admiral Harold G. Bowen, di THAT'S IT DOC I THIS ISN'T TROTM IN THAT TO MAKE YOU MORE GET OUT Or HERE WANT TO SEE HIM premises of his place.

LOOK-THE UNDERSTANDING! COMFORTABLE SOIN9 TO EASE BOOK, SON BUT READ wow tourc COOKIN' vgiTH 1 rector of the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, and Gen. SIR MY PAIN, IS IT 'J IT'S NOT WHKTTDU (3CWLITIE3 Or RIGHT flWW be headliners on Meet Your Navy show at 10 o'clock over WJZ, when NURSfe 6 AS; DOC WW I Wl pUKC "mm Mi A ft sailors from the Great Lakes Naval Training Station broadcast. Popular Soprano Alfred Lunt, celebrated stage star, will make a rare microphone ap LET CONTRACT FOR REPAIRS A contract for repair of all rooms in the game land manager's dwelling at Pine Grove Furnace was awarded yesterday to Smee and Reid, Carlisle, for $131.77, Secretary of Property and Supplies James F. Torrance announced. pearance as guest narrator on Men, Machines Victory at 10.30 over WJZ.

Robert E. Wilson, president of the Pan-American Petroleum and Transport Company, will be guest II speaker. II if .1 Mr NMigM Sn6eto. Inc. BETTY NASH Petite Betty Nash, of "The Escorts and Betty," popular WJZ song team.

Amateur singing in her native Nebraska, combined with her sparkling personality, first led her to solo assignments. From there she rose quickly to her present network spot. 1 1 Today's Pattern' if i By ANNE ADAMS Programs Isil By Fran Striker Vkisnt. urf.es into the Laul THE LONE RANGER Kstlstsisd U. 8.

1 tr 7 NOW THAT WE KNOW ITS THE LONE RANGER ff ALL RIGHT MR lUfoET THfc DRIVING THE WA(aON, WE'LL BE READY FOR HIM. A. RAN SOME. COOS LET HIM DRIVE RC-WT INSIDE THE WAREHOUSE, rrr-VCSrSS. 0,504 BOVSt BEFORE VOU AIEyj 6.00.

6.15. 6.30. 6.49. 7.00. 7.1.1.

Errnlnir WEAF. Funny Mony Man, Rad Hall WOR. Uncle Don WJZ. Newa: Music WABC John Daly. WKAF.

Newi: Carldad Uarcia, Songs WJZ. Sports. Joe Haiiel WABC. Hollywood. Hedda Kopper WOR.

News: herd's Morgan WJZ. Milt Herth Trio WABC. Frank Parker. Tenor WEAF. SportB.

Bill Stern WJZ. Lowell Thomas WABC. The World Todav WEAF. Fred Waring Orchestra WOR. Sports.

Stan Lomax WABC Amos n' Andy. Sketch WEAF. News, John Vffndercook WOR. Arthur Hale. Comments WABC Jlary Small Songs 7.30.

WKAF. Neighborhood Call, Play WOR. Red Ryder. Sketch WJZ. The Lone Ranger.

Sketch AY ABC. Repor to the Nation 7.45. WEAF. H. V.

Kaltenborn. Comments 8.00. WEAF. Lucille Manners. Soprano Ross Graham, Baritone WOR.

Cal.Tlmiey. Comments WJZ. Earl Godwin, Comments. WABC. Variety Muslcale 8.15.

WOR. Dance Orchestra- JZ. Olhba and Finney Sketch 8.3ft. WEAF. Information Please McKenney on Bridge MARION CLAIRE Marion Claire, whose popularity as the soprano star of WOR's "America Loves a Melody," Saturdays, 9 to 10 o'clock, seems as enduring as the tuneful classics she offers.

ifS. IS 1 iri MSMM IS I nn By Sol Iless Max. W'owrr MAKE OPPONENTS PLAY YOUR GAME r. YMJ. MY DAMONS) THEY EVER.

I WENT TO I LVjvATS fl JWST WANTEOA I dont vou setx like to i vjLMTtca tn ta.ke DAYS ARE OVER STAPTED, THEY EUOUSH EKER- 1 DANCE ONCE CAMP TO I I THE TO HELP OUT I VOU FOR A. WALK. CISE WALTIING AWHILE LAST NIGHT By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America's Card Authority o. JvWl) 4204 Jri HOOP SKIRTS VJENTl ABOUWDTHE BUT YOU NEVER WHERE WERE 0m ii i The broad strategical principles I KITCHEN! ssns, I I I I IH A.

A I I mi' 1 hand arises in which he should fall back upon the broad principle of have been discussing apply before 4 the play has gone very far. When the waiting game. enough is known about the cards in In today's hand declarer won the unseen hands, these principles mmrnmm are superseded by precise tactical calculation. South's king of diamonds with the ace. He tried breaking the hearts, but the third round, won in dummy, showed South out.

South let go the low spade. Then the club finesse was The declarer, seeing his two hands, can usually deal with particulars in stead of principles. But an occasional tried and worked, but South held up the king and after three leads, the ace fell. Now when the defense got in they two spades, a dia A 10862 10 6 2 Q83 94 mm mm mm "Hit the Deck!" THIMBLE THEATER VA FAINTED THtS TIME A LEAVE HER BE--) i a 1 1. it irnAi YES.

I KNOW mond, a heart and a club. Declarer went wrong by trying to forca the issue. If the hearts break, there is no rush about cashing them. If they do not, it is bad business to set up a heart trick for the defense. Let the defense take charge.

AW LUErLOAS AJ5 VA974 4)942 QJ108 AQ974 VKQ5 A 7 A73 Dealer TRVKJABKAMti (JUBAT MADE ME SHOULD I IIJC-I KIU)JrcoAiT irTBEuEvei I Tkmou) what made WA Ol 1TA I ATM IT i fMfl nvi The diamonds are no particular TAINTED ME WNT 9 LM-JSS1 menace. If they are set up, at least West will get a second trick in the suit. Pattern 4204 is available in misses' and women's sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40. Size 16 takes 2 yards 39 inch fabric and Vt yard contrast. Send sixteen cents for this Anne Adams pattern.

Write plainly size, name, address and style number. The right play at trick two is to lead a low spade to the jack. The exit is safe enough, because it is a practical certainty that South has A AK3 8 3 10 6 5 AK652 Duplicate None vul. South West North East 1 Double Pass IV Pass 1N.T. Pass 2N.T.

Pass 3 Pass 3 N. T. Opening 3. 14 both the ace and king. South can set Send your order to Harrisburg up and make a long diamond, winning in all four tricks, but as the play develops, declarer finds it easy Evening Newt, Pattern Department, 243 West 17th New York, N.

Y. 'orid right, rtmJ to set up nine tricks..

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