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FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1946.
it's Hong Kong Blues
For Taxi Bike Riders
HONG KONG.—(AP)—A gov
nment order has (forbidden one
»f Hong Kong’s most widespread
Jut least popular forms of trans
})ul'lfl“on' pllllOn rldmg on bic}"
les. ’
About 2,000 cyclists are
creaming wWho put pads on the
-ear fenders and have been mak
ing a living hauling passengers in
his transportation-hungry city,
but the decree stands.
More than 1,000,000 persons
live in overcrowded Hong Kong,
which has only 10 to 15 buses.
o take care of *the overflow,
here are bicyeles, tricycles,, rick
haws, pull-bikes and even sedan
hairs. Only the pillion type has
een banned, but this apparent.
iscrimination is unofficially ex-‘
plained by these reasons: |
gome cyclists have made a
ractice of robbing their passen
oers, and vice versa. Most bicy-f
“les do not have lights nor gven
bells. Cyclists operated at breakz-i
heck speed to increase their
ares.
Anyone can rent a bicycle forl
apout $1.25 U. S. a day and could
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| Philologist A_II
VERTICAL -
{ Scottish
dialect*
2 Mistreat
3 Negative
4 Hindu ascetic
5 Atop
6 Number
7 One
8 King of Pylus
9 Qil
10 Pelvic bones
11 Note of scale
12 Compass point
14 Wise men
17 Either
20 Hag
HORIZONTAL
1,4 Pictured
Chinese
philosopher
10 Herodias”
daughter
13 Unfasteners
15 Total '
16 Equal-angled
polygon
18 Ocean
19 Society
21 Ireland .
92 Male deer
23 Levels .
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26 Anoint
27 Rabbits
28 Of
29 Half an em
30 Of the sun
33 Viper
37 Stuffs
38 Concealed
39 Grade
40 Footless
animal
44 Poultry
disease
45 Chill
46 Declared
48 Peruvian
town
49 Folded
51 He is also a
53 Comes in
54 Worm
THIS CURIOUS WORLD —By William Ferguson
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k“"“’.What_that means, don’t you? Well, it really means
. she’s not much on locks!”
make at least $5 U. S. in fares,
and it seemed that most people
who went into the business never
had bothered to learn how to
ride. The resulting confusion in
traffic was wonderful.
RAIN HITS PEAK |
IN HAWAIIAN MOUNTAINS |
‘ HONOLIJLU — A.P. — Anyone
know a wetter place than Mt.
Waialeale, Kauai? Rainfall for 12
months measured—on a U. S. Geo
logical Survey gnuge—s.‘és',/g
inces.
Each year a party packs in to
the remote peak, checks the gauge
iand’ departs between “showers,
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GOTHAM COWBOY
GETS LOOSE IN WEST ;
- .CODY, Wyo—AP—A gun
totin’ cowhand from the wilds of
New York City went on a shootin’
spree in Shoshone Forest. With his
trusty six-shooter, he knocked off
telephone insulators, signposts and
groundhogs before forest service
officials told him the wild west
wasn’t so wild any more and haled
him to . court, where he paid SIOO
in fines for malicious destruction.
Answer to Previous Puzzle
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40 State j
41 Seed vessels'
42 Cry of pain
43 Moisture !
46 Consumed - !
47 Doctor (ab.)!
50 Near
52 Id est (ab.)
22 Calumniate
24 Forecasters
25 Inexpensive
30 Certificate
31 Prophet
32 Type of rig
(naut.)
34 Legal rights
35 Draws forth
On Smugglers' Trade
BY FRANK L. WELLER
AP Newsfeateres Writer
| WASHINGTON — There were
ihree men in the ' automobile.
"Ihe.v appearer to be idle tourists
‘ambling across Peace Bridge of
Buffalp enroute from Canada.
l U. S. Customs ofiicers 'stopped
taem for routine inspection, but
j;umething about therd seemed
‘wsf too innocent.
. It was. They rere trying o
bring in 120 silver-fox pelts ap
praised at ..6,000 without pay
iing the duty.
- Small-fry stuff besides the
{obulous professicnal diamon
< uygling of several years ago.
Customs officers relate it merely
to emphasize that since the war
smugglers ave running anything
and everytaing that will sell at
high prices in the U. S. '
| Even Dogfood Smuggled
They even try to smuggle dog
ioed fro mArgeniina., The Bu
12au of Customs estimated rev
enue loss would have been $25,-
(00 on the last batch it headed
y¥f. The forfeiture value was
$269.034.
- Customs Commissioner W. R.
Joanson’s patrolmen on the Ca-,
usdian border constantly catqh
smugglers ‘trying to bring in
brtter, hides, wool, grain and
ctrer bulky commodities, and
even livestock. On the Mexican
border they have to iook out
idr smuggled horses, cattle, li
gquor and narcotics
Frequently patrolmen - haul
caddle horseg in motor trailers
so they may quickly caange to
horseback should the trail of
sinugglers lead into rough coun
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A Dangerous Life
There are 362 uniformed bor
der patrolmen ang 140 customs
officers in plain clothes. The
uniformed officers are armed.
Theirs is a dangerous task. They
get saot at.
So far, they say, inLere has been
fno evidence of organized gangs
of smugglers. i
In the last year of record Cus
toms made 6,644 seizures. Vio-
Jations included evasion of laws
controlling importation and ex
exportation of currency and for
cign exchange, and of laws re
<pecting censorship of commu
rication. . .
U. S. Customs was authorized
by Congrese in 1789. Its revenue
tax collection have increased
from $2.239,764 in 1780 to a high
of $600,000,000 in 1929, Twat was
the big veary In 1944, the last
year of record, Customs collec
ted $.34.241,045.
Aside from a needle of radium,
4 diamond probably is the most
concentrated bit of wealth on
earth, except maybe a girdle, some
of which agents say sell for as high
as SSOO.
Customs officers have found
smuggled diamonds ‘hidden in, the
Packs of hair brushes and the hol
lowed out handles of shaving
brushes.
‘ Smugglers usually are caught
on a tipoff from people who do
,not like them. Customs agents
discover smuggled jewels -by
weighing articles which seem to
'be a hit too heavy and using the
new ‘4inspectroscope.”
l A short time ago customs
age_nts found $1,000,000 worth of
Swiss watch movements smug
’ gled into this country concealed
in earthenware and bronze casts.
FOLLOW THAT MAN
DECATUR, Ill.—A.P.—A woman
telephoned police and reported a
“suspicious looking character” was
following the postman. Officers in
a squad car picked up the trail—
and ascertained their quarry was
the supervisor of mail carriers,
In Memory
(Colored) 8
Today is the day of remembrance
And of many sad requests;
A day we shall always remember
When the rest of the world for
gets.
Some may think we have for
| gotten : ?
When at times they see us smile;
But little do they dream, of the
heartaches f
That our smile hides all the
! while.
Somewhere back of the sunset
- Where happiness never dies,
'He lives in a land of glory
"Mid the gold and blue of the
| skies.
-We will always remember your
goodness i
“And we'll always remember your
‘ love
’Til some day when, our lives
here are ended
And we meet in that happy land
above.
—Mother, Mrs. Susie Neely; sis
ters, Mrs. W. T. Harris, Mrs,
Geneva Hudson, Misses Mable,
Freddie and Fannie Neely;
grandmother, Mrs. Susie John
son.
Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD AIRLINE RY.
Arvival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Georgia.
Leave for Elberton, Hamlet and
New York and East—
-3:23 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
10:33 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
Leave for Elberton, Hamlet and
East—l2:2o a. m. (Local).
Leave for Atlanta, South and
West—
-4:30 a. m.—(Local).
8:00 a. m.—Air Conditioned.
3:23 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILROAD
Arrive Athens (Daily) 12:35 p.m.
Leave Athens (Daily) 4:15 p.m.
SOUT 72N RAILWAY SYSTEM
Fr¢ Lula and Commerce
Arrive 9:00 a. m.
Yor Commerce, Lula,
East and West
Leave Athens 9:00 a. m.
GEORGIA RAILROAD '
Mixed Trains
Train 51 arrives Athens 8:00 a.m.
Train 52 leaves Athens 8:10 am.
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( AYE! AND THAT TAILLESS WELL,OOP, Y THAT DON'T TAKE
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—By MERRILL BLOSSER
VERY WELL...BUT SURE: MR.M<KEE, BUT |
MARK. MY WORDS! | MEANWHILE WE GOTTA |
THE DAY WILL COME | BUY THAT LAND FROM I
WHEN THEY'LL GROVEL / TH REAL MR. ABERNATHY |
IN VAIN FOR MY ’ '.l !
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PAGE FIVE
—By MAJOR HOOPLE
-~—By V. T. HAMLIN
—By FRED HARMON
~By LESLIE TURNER
—By EDGAR MARTIN