PAGE TWO HOOVERS AND BAKERS ATTEND RELIEF. CONFERENCE Br » ri i mtm PreiiJt nt Hoover mid Newton D. Baker, former secretary of war. Are shown leaving the conference /fOAH AfUMoKOU. aAWS, AHP. ton*- OEA* NOAH» IS A GLARE. Poor print a BEAR Footprint ? EMMA MAE 3- orv»TAa_ o-ry, tfxas. Osar noah* *F HUBBY MADE THE KIND Of* DoufiH HER. FATHER USSD “TO MAKB, COULP WIPEY MAKE THE KIND OP Oread his mother used n - Tc> - p AKg 7 im. ouismve IBO»TfcU« ) k_A JOL.LA.CAIK MUMS NOTIONS J Finish of President’s Cup Classic • y&.. ~ ' ‘ Y - ; 9 - ' 1 iirTi i rt 'l'' ,. - ' I The Delphine IV, piloted by Bill Horn, of Newport News, V ft., is shown as she flashed over the finish line to victory in the 15-mile race at the annual President’s Cup regatta on the Potomac River. Washington. The BIG SISTER ,C" “ r; One loft ; ', • ■■ .V By LES FORGRAVE 4 U 1 J SOrit M V Ctr . IT BGSIMS'TO I_OOK.~A.-6 ) /A OlbtJ'T F«JO A.PEARIJ,eu?\W6U-l TmcjcaaJ IT A\MAV,DoVjuefe' UE MO _ W/XTEQ - A<S E.*m if VVEKIF KIOT GOtKIG T*>oJ fAAROLV TvIQOGUt YOGD FtWD Ak)y DOIO’T BOTHER — Li <, - br rry' open up l to pinOakiv But dow’t BAPbv aqoot it it it's mo better / I'LL 3 y r^X H f’ I rtL PE BUDDY / TLtEY'RE. PRETTY RAOPUE ATHER UP tHAHTHE, UETH \ l«rj tS9^ l v_ 'l TO LOOK FOR- HEARLV ( apcadi 1 VOJR TMUUtSS ©OAT'S I?EAD V s —r OTHERS PvJTIT \ -Z2zzrsss>. rr^^\m'^VK)\ I tern yF #5 t> — m THE CUMP S ST RIKE WHILE THE IRON IS HOT A | I j u oi y A , ~~~ e ,z 55 TRSrLSS : xJmWsp&sskr )sZZT\ k“u°»r^ E ; nf ■ ’ST^Srrf^• fJSXvS on national welfare and relief mobilization held at the White House, in Washington. with Mrs. /how Notiwu. i ■ DB&AK. NOAH- IF A GIRLIE SAVES MONET IN HER STOCK/NV - Doesn’t she stiu- WORR"f ABOUT ON -me BANK? r^^r MARIOH MOWtIS, I TOUR GuacMS viuace t 5 i*>Ma (SLAHD/NT.) -TXa * "dearncah- 1 { I^qam* WOULD A COWSLIP'VirSm FRISHT IF A DOGWOOD Bark? C.D.M. saim D)C6q,CALiF~ boat, one of the entries of Horace Dodge, of DetroiV, won the classic by virtue of the default of El Lagarto, which, after winning one heat, was forced to return with a broken drive shaft. HENDERSON, (N.C J DAILY DISPATCH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1932 Hoover and Mrs. Baker. Baker is chairman of the relief committee. The Bakers are shown, center. DEvAR NOAH* IF STEAM IS WATER CRAZY WITH THC HEAT <S A. FLAMING MATCH, CRAZY FROMA fseHpr SCRATCH ? in . MRS CHAff A HENRY. TtoOR r, £S2* DFAvR NOAH HoSr* DO THE FLORIDA L KEY'S BELONG To Davy jones lower? C L. BYAL. FINDtAI OHIO By R. J. Scott VIRGINIA, V/AS USED AS A TPe^! -W~ 1> VVA.R N£>B^TH JN sr J C>U^^ RS DURING THE. CIVIL. THE CHURCH BECAME so SLI rTH* B2DOD •OtAT The stretched- bearers carried THE WOUNDED AT THE RISK OF THEiR LIVES THE OLD HOME TOWN on- By STANL EY /gee 1- MRs~FrejET tmore) (Z and ) have\ CIM SOfSRY—) MUST \ —* )GUESTS aNP/ O' PICKEP L>P y ( I WAS gf] ~~~ ATME VJRON<S f ) *1 Basket or i T\ / N // \ SI MCE STUPID STEWA RT HA’S BEEN delivering for. Baxters sTDie^, THEReS BEEN NO END OF COMPLAINTS ON THE SERVICE — - 0 1932 L*e W. BUn!ey Crntrai Prwa 0-2.2-32 jpa •<i._„ jO* l ' '&'&%£- ‘%. Mom Numskuu. DEAR NCAH= IF \ CANT MII—K. A\ Cow HAVE 1 FAILED UDDERLYT MiM- Buchanan, .Dakota , DEAR NOAH- WOULD TH& subject pare HAIL, WHILE- THE KlN<v REIONS? ' PEOOV MAI*U>VV oklahwa ,C q,<l-A ■WEND I N Yo Jr NUI-Vr: IDE^S CAftP Wl«-<- !■;■ —1 The Bronx Park 2 . '. « y. , . seven times as ,«*.r»e ;:.- •... J, r . . Zoo. and four timeo at- :-,.± K b'.- lin’a. Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results 1 “ LOST—SEVERAL KEYS ON RLS-i somewhere on sirens ut <.n AVr nesday. Findt: please h ili:. : v I*.- patch Office for rewaid. L.: FOR SALE TWELVE JiJ-W.” light bulbs at 25c each. App.;. *.. Daily Dispatch Office. .-3: DRESS MAKING AND TAILORIN’ i collar and cuff sets An;. :.,...* the sewing line. See 51:? L- -. Walston. Singer Macii.n- o:,v Phone 5. >3' STRAYED TUESDAY MEMUii size yellow mule about r.x ;.- • •’- •- with mole on nose from --' W L’- ker farm near gas ' 1 : -i' notify G. R. Boone. ---lr TOBACCO FARMERS V:.:' olv newspapers to store yo i: -t --bacco on. Get them a: ".5 j- -V Dispatch office for I*< p<. ju'.- STENOGRAPHER DESU’E' Im manent or temporary posii.'.n. ergj oflice work derhed. Auiiii.t fast and w-illing worker. years experience. Ev.e.ln.t re ferences. Address, Care Dispatch. !t BELIEVE IT OR NOT DAY BY day In every way more -.rut »*•** people are learning about t!.c nr«: '- of our shop. Meet > ur here. Allen's Barber Si. ;> Thiiis-Fri. ts GROCERY STOKE?. KISH I-F.AL «rs and markets save on year wrap ping paper. Use old newspapure— Get a big bundle at th* Daoy Dj patch office for ?oc. - imiS SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE HENIIEB6ON AS FOLI.OWS No. NORTHBOUND IDA—B:4B A. M. for Richmond Waahlngton ( New York, conned tug at Norlina with No 18 ar riving Partamouth-Niorfolk 1* P. M. with parlor-dining car a*r riee, 4—t:52 P. M. for Richmond mad Portsmouth, Washington. New York. lit—o:4B P. M. for Richmond Washington and New York. d—B*B A. 11. for Portamonth Norfolk Washington. New T«rk. No. SOUTHBOUND 1t1—4:48 A. M. for Savannah. JackaomviUe, Hiaml, Tampa. I Petersburg. 8—8:45 P. M far Raldgh. Sa" ford, Hamlet, Columbia, Savan mah, Miami Tampa, 81. Feterv borg. i#7—7*s P. M. for Raleigh. Ham let, Savannah. Jacksonville Miami, Tampa, St. Petersharg. AMaata, Birmingham. 6—lr*S A. M. for Atlanta, Wrm- InghaTv, Memphis. •Per 'information eall on H. * Plasman DFA.,- RaMgk N. c - or M C * Oappo, TA , N.. 0.

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