“Squire Delegate” _Tnm p;ck, „„ R|m Wa,„„ Tc^/i /v£ BEE*/ Cr TfZocleiS WiT*/ /v-1 V C^r? ■ MLV T\DDY S ESfUNG W THE" T-' Hovs/ 0\0 you THE. HOME-WORK IS V GETTING HARDER 1 Alu the Time1. v-7Z—7/H—... .. THE LANDLORD COMES DOWN IWHY'D YOU GO AND MAKfYl WAS ONLY ] |TROUBLE FOR ME, TELLING) DOING THE | THE OPA I CHARGE RIGHT THING! J l TOO MUCH RENT.2 J#VTHE LAW'5 M 1 BREEZY ^pTfV-WHY BEAT t PINNA STOP ME, LADDIE - BOY- I'M ON MY WAY TOy BUY SOME ALL-DAY i eturiHtuTki katiws JIM STEELE AcCOKXUCt TO MISS £AK£P~ AMT/'ALLY' 6m)P$ \HBfct ftAAJ' lM<3r TO RJOT HUBM ALU5S M/C.VA JUST TjjBN.hSSVEENDED... ^S^hereT 200 Red Cress Workers Now on Duty in Luzon Washington—Two hundred Amer ican Hed Cross field and hospital workers are now active in the j.uion area. Nyles I. Christensen. Direct, r of Operations in the aera tabled today! This figure is exclus ive of administrative personnel and jtd local employees. Of .the field %-orkers, 71 task force men offer canteen and recreat ion service to combat troops, and every infantry division and larpre Army unit is served by field men. Welfare services are available at 96 field offices in combat zones, hosp j itals and base areas. Fifty-seven trained hospital work \rtEi-L OF CZoafi^'L | >S~f? -'VIV 4&VIC.E I / n D F E QFj APT 3 I'LL need help ON -THIS PROBLEM l —m.ci i ' I DIDN'T KNOW ABOmWELL,YOU KNOW THESE LAWS, I DIDN'T InOW! I'M NOT IN KNOW 1 HAD TO TEIl/UNIFORM JUST , THEOPA A&OUTA STD HELP YOU A 0^ICH! ^ CHEERFUL “CHAPPiE” WAAL, I WAS AIMIN' -TO SDRPRVSE MM > SO I JUMPED ON ^\M LIKE ~Tv\'S— LITTLE MAGNOLIA ■ - - —' — i—r—-V"1 " “— -YOU'VE BEEN PASSIN') TH05EUPALLWINTER, C SCOTTY/YOU SAID THEY) vWERE A WASTE OFr—^ ^^IWYWERE-U / (eut, now, breezy; ert. serve all hospitals on I„uzon ex cept for portable unites which are serviced by itinerant workers. Fif teen Civilian War Aid representat ives actively support Army Civil Af fairs sections in liberated areas in the Philippines. There are canteen and recreation clubs at all combat air-strips, and fourteen mobile canteens to serve S C?U! r?L - F)ftE* Ht)vtp4b cTH&EFi-ill V ex^/mVEP >r I PV/tc H/*v£ TO 5>jy THW THE CE)ft ib 3 BeiWCM OF ^SSEAiBtED T/yy - THE Ho f?H Ib THE OHi.y ViECE OF f?Ef) u CrOODb Ft Bour v—Z ~The TED VMS ARM UKHTWS-r ; AN' BEFORE ( SAR'JINT KNHW Y \\slHAT H'T H\H—/ f sAV, DADDVl I’M HAVING V TROUBLE VUTH mV ARITHMETIC'! TEACHER WANTS ME To FIND THE GREATEST /'''p COMMON DWlSORlr-^ 1 £ ___i I DIDN'T MEAN \THAT'S MY THE LAW SAYS TO AMY HARM! MOST ] KEEP RENTS POWN 10 PROTECT PEOPLE ARE 6LAD/PEOPLE WHO CAN’T BUY TVERY TOOETAROOM. VHINSINSIOHT! PEOPLE Jg THEY PAYANYTHlN6!h(mE 1 By T. MELVIN -THE DAYS ARE i 6-ROWINCr LONOJS ddssj._hm nambuWps-st/^ahibs... be WHAT DO YOU YSHOULDVE BEEN) VERYCAREFUL-THERE THINKOFMR. k BANDIT, IP VlB RANGER BAYING- - PANPlT,BPARK?) YOU A^KA\E.% AT THE POOR IT/MAY THINK HE WA t^OJlO Oi To rr^cK- TH/yr Horn up X>»?ivE ^/voTHER CAR UNDER IT »_ if- you vv^^t \TO CrET -WHERE m ji i I'M FLAT OH MV. f(t> r IS THAT thing Still i LOST THE 'TEACHER HAD me Hunting FOR I it V/HEN X "WAS AT I p^, SCHOOL I /-— by JAY JACKSON i Guess ihatS so. x guess weYfirst vouu have 1 HAVE TO KEEP RENTS RIGHT SO /TO TRV. THEN 4I WE CAN KEEP PRICES RI6HT/ VOU'U SEE HOW J8 TOO. BUT HOW VOU j|T\I DOfJ| jrA*-*-* "You *ee, Hargrave—they don’t fall for a uniform. I invited her to have a bowl of Wheatie* with me.” Bta £» li t?*" i To Renew your 1945 Subscription. Call HA-0800 JACK DAVIS d*— Me Afyeef, re ew F£A M Fez fro Af CtA»-£Y£? esruPAf re n•£ /a*, HE cArcn£f 7M£ mrrs f*P£? com paw reoo-’ rev--# e/FiMo The DP4n£P> or Aif Z>£fH /A The PAH Are OFF/C£... ■ Cw*W>»J VOT'S THIS? 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During the past four years the office of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs has sent hundreds of J6 mm projectors, portable screens and innumerable sound films all over the Americas to promote friendlier relations. ^ ♦ In the past we have failed to realize more than a fraction of the business potential in those coun tries with their markets for our goods and services. Literally thou sands of our business establish ments are now making plans for a vigorous effort to win a bigger share of the buying power now higher than ever before. 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