THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 19, 1940 MUTT AND JEFF ·

DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM, STRANGER?] I'M A RICH MAN! I GOT LOTS OF

THINGS!

I GOT LOTS OF THINGS MYSELF!

I GOT A BIG RANCH OUT WEST, I GOT A 500-ACRE ESTATE UP IN THE COUNTRY, I GOT

A BIG PLACE DOWN IN

FLORIDA--

I GOT TEN-CARS

I GOT BIG BUILDINGS

AND SIX AEROPLANES, { IN NEW YORK AND

I GOT SERVANTS AND CHAUFFEURS

BY THE DOZENS--

I GOT, THREE YACHTS! WHAT'VE YOU GOT?

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Page 5 By BUD FISHER ·

I GOTTA GO!

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WOMAN, 11 MEN IN

HALL OF FAME

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One woman and 11 men who Mr. Grady was one of the lead- led in the development of Ameri-ing journalists of the South and can journalism have been nomi- through his writings in the Atlan- nated for the ninth quinquennial ta, Ga., Constitution, played election to the Hall of Fame, Har-important part in the period of old O. Voorhis, Secretary of New reconstruction after the Civil War. York University, on whose cam-Thomas Paine, prominent Revolu- pus the Hall of Fame is situated. tionary jannounces. They are:

war pamphleteer, was

VOLUNTEER

CAMPING

SCHEDULE

H.K.V.D.C. training camps are named for his books and essays; to be held in November and Mr. Frencau, called the "Poet of December, 1940 as follows: the Revolution," for his editorship of the National Gazette, sponsored

Mary Baker Eddy, Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science

1st Camp-1st Battery, 3rd and author of the Christian Scien-

as the first | Battery and No. 6 Company. ce textbook, "Science and Health by Thomas Jefferson with Key to the Scriptures"; Hor- Anti-Federalist Party newspaper, Monday, 11th November to Sun- ace Greeley; Joseph Pulitzer, and Noah Webster as lexicographer day, 17th November. Henry W. Grady, Thomas Paine, and editor of the American Mi-

Philip Freneau, Noah Webster, Samuel Adams, John Boyle O'Reilly, Carl Schurz, Christopher

James Latham Sholes, and Blaine.

nerva.

4th 2nd Camp.2nd Battery,

and 5th A.A. Battery. Samuel Adams was named for Battery innumerable articles by him, par- Monday, 18th November to Sun-

Gazette,day, 29th November. Jticularly in the Boston

which were described as "parti- cularly effective"; Mr. O'Reilly, 3rd Camp.-No. 1 Company, No. The list of nominces now will Irish-American poet, for his con-4 Company, No. 5 Company, No. go before the University Senate.duct of the Boston Pilot, of which 7 Company and Army Service Nov. T is the deadline for this he was editor

and manager for Corps Company, (Transport Sec- expected to announce its vote by many years; Mr: Schurz, German- tion). Tuesday, 3rd December to

American liberal leader for his Tuesday, 10th December. correspondence in the New York Tribune and his editorship of the

4th Camp.-Field Company En- Detroit, Mich., Post and the St. gineers, Corps Signals, Mobile Louis, Mo., Westliche Post; Mr. Column, No, 2 Company and No. Sholes, for his work as editor of

Wednesday, 11th

submission and the Senate is

Nov. 15. A three-fifths vote la

required for election.

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The nomination of Mrs. Eddy was in recognition of her founding of The Christian Science Journal in 1883, the Christian Science Sen- several Wisconsin newspapers, and 3 Company. to. Wednesday. 18th tinel in 1898 and The Christian | Mr. Blaine, for his editorship of December Science Monitor in 1903, Horare the Kennebec, Maine, Journal in December. Greeley, Abolitionist leader and the years just before the Civil Miscellaneous. Army Service pioneer in the establishment of the War.

Corps Company, (Supply Section). Republican Party, was nominated The 12 nominces were pickedOne week as detailed for his founding of the New York from 14 historical persons nomi- whole period. Tribune; Joseph Pulitzer, crusad-¦nated by the American public. Field Ambulance-One week as ing properietor of the New York These names went before 110 pro-detailed over the whole period. World and the St. Louis, Mo., Post minent citizens comprising the Pay Section-Monday, 9th De- Dispatch, who is sometimes called College of Electors, who represent cember to Saturday, 14th Decem- "the father of modern journalism." every section of the country. ber.

Each camp lasts seven

days, and-Officers-and-Volunteers-are- required to attend for the full period during which their units are under training unless special exemption has been obtained by themselves or their employers.

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HORIZONTAL

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VERTICAL

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Ittle

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5.To leak

9 Banner:

11 Obsequlous

13 Philippine

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14 To assign.

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17 Symbol for

j sodium

18 Unheard of

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nickel

21 Plate 23 Preposition

24. To eject

26 Hawaiian Bgreeting

20 Symbol for

tantalum...

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31 Grandiloquent

34 Son of Adam

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-carnivora:

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42 Parent.

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Symbol-for

Iridium

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10 Earth goddess:

52 Heoped

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14 Camping places

-56 Slik· fabrics

58 Pitcher

49 Length

measure

small

quantities

2 Girl's name

3 Article

4 Left side of

a veseci.

5 To rise high

and roll

onward

YESTERDAY'S' SOLUTION.

measure

7. To recede

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machines Raccoon-like carnivoro

10 Roman

emperor

11 Fowl 12 Ancient Koman magistrate

15 Husive

22 Serious

SAW

10 Student

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"17 Part of "to be" .29 Whilo

32 Prefix: two 13 Toward

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43 Chopping tools 47-The lily 48 Dutch cheeno -51 Observed -53" To trouble-

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The very active cooperation of employers is requested SO that cach Officer and Volunteer may do his full time in camp, even if it means other employees doing ex- tra work for that period. In this connection it is pointed out that telephones are installed in each camp site for the use of Volun- teers and it is preferable that man be granted two or three hours leave from camp to attend any special business rather than he be exempted for several full days on the chance of his being required.

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In special cases, where exemp- tion from a portion of the full period is sought employers should always request leave for the em- ployees in writing, as early possible from the Commandant, H.K.V.D.C., Volunteer Headquar- ters, Garden Road.

MOVABLE

CURBINGS

as

Curbings which may be raised

or. lowered

needs are A

traffic according to

feature of a new con- eight-lane highway under struction. north of the Chicago "loop" business district,

Each line of curb, divided into 25-foot sections over, the two-mile. route, can be retracted into an | under-pavement slot. In each slot are hydraulic jacks and pow- erful springs. Electrically "con-. trolled, pressure pumps raise the Jacks, which lift curb sections. When the pressure is released, the springs draw the sections back flush with the pavement.

·· Since three-fourths of the traf- fic moves north in the evening. the and, south - In the morning, curbs were needed to provide a six-lane highway for the rush' hours. During other hours there are four lanes each waydi.The. curbings aro spaced two lines apart:

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