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Show BBTTY'S beanery sett X YOU KNOW HOW X FEEL ABOUT YOU... BUT YOU'RE SO INDIFFERENT. ber, you know when all of a sudHTTEY, Cop!" Patrolman Burke merely den these gangsters I object," shouted the lawyer. paused and looked across the Sit down, youl Go on, you. street with little concern, for he "These ga well, without prohad detected no tragedy in the voice. He saw four men moving vocation they came running from along at the edge of the park in every direction with clubs, close formation. One of them axes rl Day At battle-- BLUE ( MOUNTAIN FOR AND ABOUT TEENAGERS Neat, Alert Teenagers Get the Jobs SUPERETTE : VX1 Yes i they are true or not. When applying for that job, dress in slacks or the Sunday suit. Cast away those tight fitting jeans, skuffed up shoes and flashy sport shirts. Businessmen as a rule are conservative in their dress and will be impressed by the applicant who is neat. Second in importance is cleanliness. Above all take the time to trim your fingernails and clean them. Third, be polite. Most employers are impressed if a teenager says "yes, sir" and no, sir instead of just plain yes and no. Speak distinctly when you are asked a question and make your replies brief and to the point. One last point, a haircut before you are interviewed by an employer wont hurt your chances. sir fl(v AAAAAAAAAAA Coffee !j FOLGERS or 2-L- M-J-- B CAN B 1.39 AAAAAAAAAAA Thousands of teenagers throughout the country are going to be hit right between the eyes, as the saying goes, by the economic facts of life in the next week or so. As most parents know this can be a mighty blow. Many youngsters are looking for and will continue to look for summer jobs. Others, who do not plan college careers, will be looking for permanent jobs. The first fact a teenager must face is that jobs are not as plentiful as they were last year and the years before. As a result the employer can be selective very selective. It is important, therefore, for the teenager to observe a few simple, but important, rules when applying for a job, whether it is temporary summer employment or a permanent Job. If yoi have teenage problem yon to disenaa, or an observation to First, neatness Is most impor- want make, address your letter to FOR AND tant, because first impressions are ABOUT TEENAGERS. NATIONAL WEEKLY NEWSPAPER SERVICE often the most lasting, whether FRANKFORT, KY. AA GRADE m j i- V. ' - .wv , MY FAIR Schraedel, clouds soaks Beach of the , ' a- , - LADY . . . Ann her head in the and hands outstretched, up some of the Miami sunshine while the rest nation freezes. FRESH IPS AMAZING! EGGS 45 Xn japan; doz. RETURNED "We had provocation enough," the lawyer declared. Its every mans duty to aid a fellow in a vital emergency and men of our kind never shirk a duty. Just a minute I What do you mean, men of our kind? I know this much, that they are all erstwhile circus men." How can you tell that? I mean how do you know? Because they answered this mans call, that only a circus man would understand, and In a way that only a circus man would. "Yea? We seem to be puttin on a circus here. I spose youll tell us that this stranger friend of yours this man that's not too sober is also a circus man. Yes, sir. I can say positively that he has been. And when he called on us for help and we saw him being gagged and overcome by these bandits Who the hell are you calling bandits? Sit down, you! Young man, did you call on these guys for help? Certainly not These fellows with me are my best pals. But these men all say that you called for help, and Burke heard you shout something. That must have been when 1 yelled to a farmer across the street. And did you call on the farmer for help to fool him, perhaps? No. I was only kidding him. Well, come on, come on. Dont kid this desk. What did you say to the farmer? What were your words? Oh the words. Well as I remember I said. Hey Rube. seemed intoxicated; was being supported by two of the others one on either side. The hour was midnight. Burke moved on. He had gone some twenty or thirty steps when he heard a louder shout from the same voice. This time he was not positive as to what the man had yelled. It sounded like. Hey, you. Again facing them he saw one of the men place his hand over the mouth of the drunken one, who had evidently done the shouting. What he next saw roused him with a start. He saw a gentleman leave the lady he escorted at the door of a cafe and dash toward the quartet, brandishing a heavy cane. At the same moment a roughly dressed man rose from a park bench with a cudgel in his hand with which he began to flail the men who were supporting the drunk. Burke blew his whistle and rushed to the scene, arriving just In time to arrest the activities of a butcher who had come out of his shop armed with a cleaver. It was a fierce battle, at best, resulting in black eyes, bruised heads and broken noses. The affray looked freakish to Burke at the time, but it became still more puzzling at the station. The gentleman with the cane proved to be a lawyer and offered to be spokesman for himself and his allies. We were walking home from a little party, minding our business," said one of the attacked. Our friend here had been drinking. I dont mean he was drunk but he was not sober not too so BORROWED DISHES )RE INVARIABLY UNWASHED AAAAAAAAAAA WE 2J1 oI XT IS A SERIOUS BREACH OF ETIQUETTE TO SENDTHHM BRck CLEA FOR AUTO STATE STICKERS INSPECTION u SPECIALIZE IN ' 1' Is MAY 15 Stop in and see us for complete line of .( PROCESSING Ji MEAT FOR YOUR DEEP FREEZE 0K N ANCIENT ROME, MEN Vaul Qbvbre ENGRAVED FREQUENTLY MASSAGED THEIR FACES WITH QOFftS AND PRINTED THE FIRST PAPER Money in Country t this - fj fcwl' i.(i m 1 ' automotive parts. We've got 'em, and at low, low prices! 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