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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER Threatened Duel of Violins Averted Search After Truth T T 7 HEREVER Musicians of Budapest, Hungary, are breathing easier now that the threatened duel of violins has been averted. Trouble started when Louis Halasz, a Transsylvania gypsy musician, secured an engagement in one of the cafes. Budapest gypsy musicians met and decided Halasz must stage a musical duel with Julius Csorba. Each was to be backed by a band, and 15 folk songs must be played by each. If Halasz won, Csorba must go on his knees before him. If Csorba won, Halasz must leave town forever. Just as excitement was boiling the government ordered Halasz, now a Rumanian national, to leave Hungary. Wrestling for Life the search VV after truth begins, there life begins. Wherever the search ceases, life ceases, says Buskin. Truth may be found, indeed, but never in such wise as to end the search. It Is a continuous revelation, and each day the soul that is seeking it will find It In some new form and place In nature, in the written word, In the heart of man and by the finding and Into action shall transmitting know Itself a living, growing soul The soul closes against hate when dove-eye- d Mercy pleads. C. Sprague. Foreign Words and Phrases 0 Ah uno disce omnes. (H Fro one learn all. Anno aetatis suae. (L.) year of his (or her) age. Bonne fol. (F.) Good faith. Caput mortuum. (L.) a wnm, less residue. De trop. (F.) Too ; out of place; not wanted. Ecce signum. (L.) Behold the sign! Here is the proof. much-many- Fata obtant (L.) The Fates on. pose. Honl soit qui mal y pene. (p. Evil be to him who evil thinks. Lex non scripts. (L.) Unwritten law ; the common law. Inter se. (L.) Between (or amon) themselves. By FLOYD GIBBONS Famous Headline Hunter. Fellow Adventurer Jack Kapsol of Brooklyn, N. Y. Jack gas station attendant and comes into the club with flying colors and a story of a d battle he had with a hold-u- p man. in gas stations, I want to tell you about Bill Speaking of hold-up- s Kernan, a friend of mine who runs a service station in Miami, Fla. Bill was sitting alone in his lonely station one night last winter. MEET hand-to-han- in town recently and There had been a lot of gas station hold-up- s Bill was feeling pretty nervous this night. He had quite a bit of money in the cash register and didnt like the looks of the weather. It was i raining cats and dogs and the streets were deserted. Suddenly the lights of a big car driving into his driveway startled him. The car skidded to a stop and two men jumped out and entered the office, Bill took one look at them and nearly fainted. Both wore masks I Masked Devil and Pirate Hold Up Gas Station. Without waiting for the command, Bill raised his hands over his head and dropped weakly into a chair. He looked his night visitors over with popping eyes. And no wonder I One of them looked like the devil 1 mean exactly that he was dressed In a devils costume complete from horns to spiked tall I The other masked man was a pirate and pistols and daggers peeped threateningly from his beltl What a disguise, Bill thought, and with chattering teeth he told them to help themselves to the cash register. Bills boss had told him not to resist in case of a holdup and Bill, being an obedient employee, obeyed. But the men paid no attention to the cash register. The pirate Instead drew out a long pistol and leveled it at Bills trembling head: Give us some gas or your life," he growled. Bill Jumped at the command and quickly tilled their tank. He spilled a lot of the gas on the road but that didnt matter. All he wanted to do was to get rid of his dangerous customers as soon as possible. A few gallons of gas was a cheap price to pay, he thought. LABOR BRINGS REWARD There is but one method of success and that is hard labor; and a man who will not pay that price for disRiding on a streamlined train has tinction had better at once dedicate nothing on that at the end ot a rope himself to the pursuit of the fox. attached to an angry whale. This Smith. Is the opinion of W. Edwaras and J. Eeley, fishermen of Goffs Harbor, Australia. While they v ere fishing near Goff's Harbor the anchor of their launch fouled a large whale, which started off at about a mile a minute, both g men holding grimly to the craft Fearing that the whale might dive any second and drag the boat with it, Edwards worked forward and cut the rope, freeing the boat. Fishermens Anchor Fouls a Whale; They Get Speedy Ride STREATOR CHEVROLET Read the offer made by the Postum Company In another part of this paper. They will send a full weeks supply of health giving Postum free to anyone who writes for it Adv. 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And the two bandits climbed Into their big car and drove back to the fancy dress ball they had just left I This Time Its Really a Serious Affair. Thats one service mans story. Jack Kapsol's experience wasn't quite so funny and his bandit hadnt been to any masquerade either. Jack had the night watch at his father's service station on Liberty avenue In Jamaica, L. I. One Saturday night or rather Sunday morn ing, for it was 3 a. m. Jack was sitting alone waiting for customers. The date was December 1, 1934. Business had been good that day and there was plenty of jack in Jacks cash register. The street was deserted when a big blue Buick drove up and two tough looking characters asked for 10 gallons of gas. Jack gave it to them and they The Thug Swung an Ugly I'VE WORKED UP TO BEING LIEUTENANT IN YOUR CLUB. HOW CAN I B A CAPTAIN? I SURE EAT PLENTY OF WELL, JOHNNY. THAT'S AGOOb START. NOW ALL YOU NEED IS A CHANCE TO PROVE YOURSELF THE MAN I THINK YOU ARE. IT'LL COME. FLAKES. at Him. Black-Jac- k gave him a two dollar bill in payment When he started Into the office to get the change one of the men a big fellow in a heavy overcoat followed him. Hand all the dough over, the big man ordered with a curse and pulled black-jacout of his coat pocket Jack says the black-jacwas an ugly looking weapon and the sight of It almost made him obey. But he figured he couldnt give up his fathers money without a struggle. Besides, Jack Is an amateur wrestler and a pretty big fellow himself. a heavy k k Jacks Knowledge of Wrestling Was a Life Saver. , He reached for the cash register, pretending to obey, and then suddenly made a flying tackle at the holdup man. Wham ! the black-jac- k whistled through the air and down went both men. Jack had been too fast for the blackjack. He got under It as the weapon whizzed by his ear and grabbing the bandits arm applied a Japanese arm lock. Did you ever see that hold? Its a pip and you can snap a mans arm with it But the arm Jack held had a heavy overcoat on it and its powerful owner broke the hold. Jack got a full Nelson on him next and was able to keep away from the black-jacAnd now comes as strange an ending as any professional wrestling bout ever had. The bandit had been smoking a cigarette when he came in. The shock of Jacks attack had knocked the lighted cigarette on the floor. In a core ner of the office was a keg of highly inflammable solution. k. anti-freez- Danger of Explosion Was Greater Than Robbery. The tap had leaked and 83 Jack struggled desperately on the floor he saw to his horror that the cigarette had ignited the liquid. A blue streak of flame was already heading for the keg. The next minute might see an explosion that would make the wrestling match a tie with both wrestlers dead! Jack didnt know what to do. But his opponent did and he did It fast The bandit apparently had no desire to be blown up. He saw the fire starting and he started with it Right out the door he went and slamming it after him was off in the car with his partner In a cloud of dust Jack had literally fallen out of the frying pan Into the fire The money whole place would go up In flames. I the Jack Kicked Death Right Out the Door. was safe but now It looked like He Jumped for his leather coat and tried to smother the Increasing blaze. The burning liquid splashed on bis arms and burnt him severely. The wood of the keg was actually burning when he tried to move it to safety. One spark on that keg and It would be all over. He braced himself against the wall and with his pants leg burning kicked the keg off Its cradle and out the door! Wow! If that Isnt kicking dynamite, what la? But Jack got away with It He stamped out the fire Inside the station and then took an inventory. The Inventory showed that he had lost : one coat, one pair of pants and, last but not least, two eyebrows 1 b-W-NO Service. JOE E. 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