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Old Fulton NY Post Cards by Tom Tryniski ^_ 32 SYRACUSE HERALD-JOURNAE, 'April 2a, 1044 1 THE NEIGHBORS By GEORGE CLARK BLONDIE How's Your I. Q., Pop? By OHIO YOUNB iy." NO MORE C^6VstoOPBUMCTEAC?: IMSORRVI Jl Men in Armed Services SMAMEONVOU- LOSTMTTEMPER. DOBSIT6ET .ouesnoNs COOKIE/ THE LITTLE PEAR] COOKIE" NOW IVEANSWEREPA IS JUST ' WMATIS VOUff Asaxpou MILLION OF THEM TRYING TO ,OU6SnON.PeAR?| TUESDAY AS IT. FORVOU«LETME LEARN POESINTHE ,f?EAD MY PAPER 50METHINS PININ6- ROOM? Siia. THE PHANTOM Unbooked Transportation By LEE FALK AND RAY MOORE Corp. Robert' W. Edmonson, son of Bertha Edmonson, 731 East Wil­ TIME TO 6ET BACK low Street, who has been a chauffeur for Gen.,Douglas MacArthur on: ON. STILL LOOKING various occasions m the South Pacific, has.served in that sector for a; POR SPIES, year and a half. He espocls a furlough soon. His brother, Corp.i YAillard Edmonson, alter service in Africa, returned to the United1 States. Coi p. Robert Edmonson is shown in the picture with a four- star Hag designating General Mac-Arthur's car. Rrf V S. Pal. Oil £•! CTr*n"«» tv4V*r Nrwt *rndWWCn. lie. pt», "I know those problems are .worked wrong, Miss Bixby, but with the paper shortage—[ didn't want to rework them. JUDGE PUFFLE By GENE AHERN 1 DIXIE DUGAN Showed Picture* By STRIEBEL AND McEVOY -BUT HOW OIO^" YOUR - BETTER STILL YOU ) VERY YOU KNOW I y BROTHER GO TOO-CALL ME /WELL WHAT I CAME TO SEE WAS DIXIE SHOWEiHOW D ME TOMORROW OR THE DOING YOU DUGAN-? PICTURES NEXT DAY-1 WANT OFYOU- August Poljc, Jr. .lulicn Poise Louis Polgf Sgt. August Poise, Jr., a platoon instructor at Fort. McClellan, Ala., is spending a 10-day furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.j August Polgc. St. of 214 Renwick Avenue. Sgt. Polge enlered the1 Army in 1941 and received his basic training at Fort McClellan. He was sent fo the Hawaiian Islands and was returned to Fort McClellan for cadre duty. He has seen action in the Gilbert Islands and the battle of Midway, lb- has two brothers, Seaman 2/c Louis Polge ofj the U. S. Navy, stationed a! Memphis, Tenn,, and Pfc. Julien Polge of U. S.. Army Air Corps, training at Westover Field, Springfield, Mass., LI'L ABNER Who Else? By AL CAPP Staft Sgt. John H. Lewis re­ r turned to his base at Pueblo, Colo., wife and three children reside at r KEESS ME.BEEG BOV. r Tully, R. D. 1. — BEFORE VODKA FINDS after a 15-day furlough with his, US TOGETHER//' mother and sister, Mrs. John L. Electrician-* Mate Third Class ONE GLORIOUS Lewis, and Miss Dorothy Lewis of Charles M. Wegener of the Navy, MEENUTE WEETH 264 Hillsdale Avenue. Sgt. Lewis 1 ME EES WORTH son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles YOUR is crew chief in engineering main-, Wegener, South Avenue, North tenance of a navigation- trainer. Syracuse, was' promoted to his present rank somewhere in the' DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE South Pacific. He enlisted in Au-; gust, 1942, and trained at Greati Lakes Naval Training Station, Chi cago. <Z 13 14 IS lo 17 i8 20 SECRET AGENT X-9 Cash on Delivery By ROBERT STORM Z2 23 24 25 26 Georce Guido William Guido SET THESE PUNKS v NOW,..YOU GOT YyEAH/ RI6HT HEREIN)! HERE THEY OUT! YOU AN'ME, mr Tech. Sgt. George Guido, son of 27 26 29 3© THE COUPONS R)R ) GOT THE MY POCKET... /ARE! GUARANTEED Mr. and Mrs. Michael Guido, 820 WE GOT BUSINESS STILETTOl^ADOUGH FOR 70 RELIEVE THE South McBride Street, enjoyed a TO TALK! BLUE-JAW* GAS SHORTAGE.. 30-day furlough home after being 3/ 32 33 34 in service three and a half years. Charles Weftntr Herbert Fries He is stationed in Panama in the. , Second Class Herbert D., kSeanian 35 36 ordnance department. Pvt. Wil-Frtc8i son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M.i ham Guido his brother, is con- Fri€S_ R_ D. i, Auburn, has been! nected with the Military Police|assigned ,0 the Naval Air Techni- 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 and is stationed-at Pine Camp. He; caI Training Center. Memphis, entered service in May, 1943, and Tenn.. and upon completion of a received basic training at Fort 22-week course wilt be promoted 44 45 46 Custer, Mich. to petty offlcer 47 48 49 50 51 Zt, R°oe[' •c.^!!t, S°!L°[- ¥r'' pvt- Edward G. Rourke, son of and Mrs. Robert S. Wait, 228 Sedg-,Mr. and Mrs. F Rourke 60g i;ni- wick Street, was granted a fur-jversitv Avenue, was graduated! 52 53 54 lough from Camp Gruber, Calif. lfrom Armament School at Buckley i j Field, near Denver, Colo. 55 56 57 Second JLf. Marvin G. Brenner,: SKIPPY By PERCY L. CROSBY json of Mrs. Esther Brenner, 115 HORIZONTAL [38 Entrance cian, deceased West Brighton Avenue, is with a I. Bfast of burden 40. Javelin 10. Massachusetts cape heavy bombardment group of B-24 4. America's oldest livinjr 44. Repulse It Observe feminist 46. SmgmK voice 19. Checks Liberator Bombers at McCook, 8. Exclamations of , 47. M.r.nr prophet 21. Urn-like vessels Neb. triumph 4ft. Molten rock 2:1. High hill 12. Rodent M Lyric poem 25. Pester for payment 52. Animals feet 26 S-shaped worm 13. Medi.-v 28. Knock again gently Lt. John W. Hughes has re- ; 14. Not at)? 5.1. Near the ear 14:11 ls 54 ConMi-uous loud noise 30. TurkisTtirKtsh artiec cre e I turned to Camp Shelby, Miss., after! - Greek letter 55 Instead 31 Chart j a 15-day Jeave with his wife and i?! Musfcafa.r 56. Search for 32. Topaz humming bird 18 57. Finish 33. Contracts [parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. - Egyptian city 34. Perch 36. Procurator of Judra John D»vrr Donald Gray VERTICAL I Hughes, 735 West Onondaga Street, g; fS^c "•'*'" ' Genus of palms 39. One of the Cvclades 123. Web-like membiane 2 Spin', of evil 41. Positive pole Second Lt. John P. Dwyer, son Corp. John E. Borrow, 715 Mar- i " £f"inold fish .1 Discolor 42. French sculptor of Mrs. Clara J. Dwver, lis Tomp- ceuus street, was promoted to his 12» caVi'tv 4 Lake In Itnlv 43 Bent rc ; 5. Malt drink 45. Being kins Street, and Sgt. Donald w.;P sent rank asT^otook in the Airj^i-style 46. Small nail F B. Former tennis champion Gray, son of Mrs. Edna Gray, 1309 °rce in the Aleutian Islands. He £; 5?utic«i1 term 7. Sum 47. Imitate IS tne s of ! 8. Prefix: Auainst 48. Prefix Evil Grant Boulevard, are with a heavy, °n Mr. and Mrs. John W. 36. Town in iuiv 50. Compete bombardment group of B-24 Lib- Borrow. 1 37. gquaiitv of value 0 Noted American magi­ erator Bombers stationed at Mo reported lo, graduated from the Army Air Cook, Neb. rorP- Robert H. Cooper, 211 Woodruff Avenue, Kinne Street, East Syracuse wasJKeesler Field, Miss., for processing;Forces Training Command, Cha- Seanmn Second Class Charles 'awarded the Army good conduct I to determine his qualifications as.a^ute Field, 111. He received m- Bcdford, son of Mrs. Augustalmeclal as an Air Force photogra-l preaviation cadet. Sackett, 50G James Street, was Pner overseas on the Atlantic side.1 — — todays Pattern FLASH GORDON IN THE NEW WORLD WAR granted a leave from Sampson _____ Pfr jon- D. Dickerson, son of after completing basw training and !"*'*• Joseph A. Mastrangelo, son Daniel S. Dickerson, 313 Griffith returned there for assignment. His of Mrs. Anna Mastrangelo, 207 Street, completed training and was J VOU WERE FUASH'S MASQUER­ UOOKINQ AT THE ADE SUCCEED3- WR0N6 MAN,MYSTA1 REACH FOR, MILITARY KITS VOUR TRICK BELT AND P\ I'LL SHOOT r VOU» "ONE O'CLOCK JUMP" and "TWO O'CLOCK JUMP" By Harry James—Columbia 36232 "ANOTHER ONE OF THEM THINGS'' and "THE NIGHT WE CALLED IT A DAY" By Tommy Dorsey—Victor 20-1553 L rWs, imp FTATtfaet f-THMCATt, ls» WQW-D * WW Ti,**&*?*+ "BACK BEAT BOOGIE" ond LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY Patient Doing Well, Thanh*! By BRANDON WALSH "NIGHT SPECIAL" By Harry James—Columbia 35456 I WASN'T SICK L0N6 ENOUGH MYHEADSEZ.EArALLYOU 6OODF0RYOti,Vt)UNesrER, 09 LEARN HOW TO ACT SICK. "BESAME MUCHO" and L0OK.6RAND-OAD! I'M NOT WANNA EAT. BUT MY TUMMY BUT DONT OVERDO IT. MY HEAO IS CURED.Bur MY "TRES PALABRAS" [SICK ANY MORE.I KIN WALK SEZ.IF I EAT TOO MUCHAL By OrguesU Casina de la Playa— Victor 83987. AS EASVAS TAKE IT SLOW AND EASY. LEGS ARE STILL CONVELLESSIN- ^6£rStCKA6AIN ANYIX "I've Get o Not*" and 7 Pattern 4733 comes in sizes: 10, "Gettin' Sentimental Waterproofed Over You" 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, Buck Cases with 40, 42, 44. Size 16, 2% yards 35- By Tommy Dorsey Fine Quality. * Accessories ..... Inch; % yard contrast. Victor 25286 Send 20 cents In coins for therA patterns to Syracuse Herald-Jour­ nal, 171, Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th Street, New York, 11, N, Y. Write plainly size, name, address, The World'. Finait Music 1 On Records ... at Wilsons ( 'J * 'i style number. Ten cents more brings our 1944 Unne Adams Spring PatterUntitled Document n Book. 310 S. SAUNA ST. JNew, easy-to-make Stylet, Free 'Pattern printed in book. Thomas M. 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