THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, December 3, 1954 29 PLEASE SHINE TINY'S NEW ) | [IT DONT SEEM RGATE FOR WEAK ow cor re . WANT TH NEGA ie SHOE! HIM OLE MAN, UK IN . MY, GLAD TH' y p THOSE DON'T BORS . S, AND HELP EN Tooe Sm OLD BOTTLES IN TH'CELLAR. || |T'GET ANY WRONG IDEAS. Glamor Comes or ODDWICKE --AN' LET ME SHINE i . PILE, THEM OVER BY TH ph - INK ON Ev Fora ou vm) (A | en | Second For Secretary By MURIEL.NARRAWAY Canadian i ress Staff Writer LONDON (CP) .-- Hard-workin, Pat Hornsby-Smith loves polities, © glamor or no glamor. i «ne red-headed parliamentary secretary to Bri'ain's health minise fer has felt that way since she was 4, GRANDMA Sa mrs - i moet oars r~ Margaret Patricia Hornshy- -- - Smiin, with the initials MP fore INE/ SI and aft, has been the Conservas | tive governinent"s - I woman since Flown ~~ d out as education minister last Ogee tober. "One hasa't in. ur glamor," conceded tie attractive 40-year-old, in an interview NO TIME TO MARY "Marry? i haven't got time," ghe told reporters not long ago. But Miss Hornsby-Smith, a suburban shopkeeper's only child, manages to cut a preity comely figure despite her devotion to the political cause. She has held her appointment since 1951, at 37, the Joungest British woman ever to old such a post. "I've achieved the ambition I've had since I was a girl of 14," fast- i : - talking Miss Hornsby-Smith said FINE VOU CAN START 1 TONTO TELLS ME THAT WHY TUEM BIG PALDY HAS after her victory at the Kent con-- WITH THAT : ; YOU ARE FRIENDS OF B/G BALDY' N' WANT TO KiLL | oy) PEEN WANTED By| ituency of Chislehurst in the 1950 FEW THNGS, jy" | WINDOW SHADE! 18 2 HY TN | | L/\THE LAW FOR ; general election. "People said I TILLIE x Vg : { SOME TIME! was mad wanting to go into polis ; tics, and believe me, there have {been times when 1 wondered if they were right." She wrote something like 10,000 letters her first year in the Com- mons. Her official day starts smartly at 9:30 a.m. behind moun- tains of paper work at the health ministry and she may eat lunch there STAYS ON JOB Miss Hornsby-Smith will be ig' her Commons seat at 2:30 in the afternoon prepared to cope with questions on the vast health ser vice. She may still be there at 10, DURING THE LATE STAGES OF THE INEVITABLY, A CERTAIN FOREIGN POWER when the House rises, and has H RECENT WORLD WAR, EXXIL DEVELOPED A fans OF EXXIL'S DISCOVERY! THER AGENTS beh present at bow 3) all-night | DEADLY BACTERIA THAT COULD WIPE OUT (3 LED Him TO HIS FARM AND FOR A WEEK 5 Anas. rR [CM Try < Townes Syed sie, MUGGS AND SKEETER LONE RANGER 3 : 5 i 3 J TTT CANYTHING, MOM] [HASN'T Anveooy JT HY DO J | v ; YOU KNOW I LIKE J| |A SUGGEST ION VER HAVE y- ; \ Lu EVERYTHING = on y 1 LIK 2? : E ABOUT THAT LITTLE PAINT \ HUNGRY-- SUPPER?) 05 ot KiOW LIKE? L i a0. NAT LTTE pA 'LL EAT S p2. (ww NOT FUSSY i (1 DONT) / NON - SEPARATE STORY! I'LL J u EY JRED 0 OF Sng Wn ? ABOUT FOOD WE > L '(1 DONT THAT IT WAS DONE BY DOCTOR WANG TIME THE DOCTOR : ANYTHING Sh 4 a NG HS ) ITH J BIE 8 ME G hE warfare who still uses her sho C & Zr \ SAAN THING \ . a EXXiL , THE FAMED EUROPEAN N\ 1 «xePT DABBLING AT hand to take Commons notes. oh pace poses some clothing | problems for the one-time secre. | tary to the minister for economie ) A NATION IN A MATTER OF WEEKS | AFRAID I™\ OF Hi5 OWN DISCOVERY, EXKIL KEPT 3 17.8 SECRET -- CB AFTER THE THEY TRIED TO PRY His 22) clothes during the day," she re- : JE A ported. Her practice is to don a ; : dark frock or suit and she leans = to hard-wearing materials that will stand up to her routine ¥ YOU PUT ON 3 3A u 167 H | : | Lvs id WAR , THE DOCTO \ " J PUT i ¢ RMICULTURIST! A 10 MAL . : ; A/D) THE TABLE SPY ol SRMCUTYRISY) Ed MADE HIS HOME SOLA Ol WEARS DARK SUITS X i :? - ( I . 7 E ADE - PAINTING bth olga EXPE TA . ; 1 HERE IN AMERICA! 5, / aR I never have time to change : Ur A ¢ > . Bt 205 is d3 ! i i. BY " 8 gus ox She demands "packabili from * G5 4 = her evening clothes, and brightens 2 Z | her dark-hued gerb with colorful handbags, gloves and glamor hats. She thinks there should be more women in politics, but blames women eleciors for the present More Than Ever Before!! . . . Dollar for Dollar You Can't Beat PONTIAC! Sh See It NOW !!-.at CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. - - - 255 ling St. WW. ET pointed to one the departments 22 SNR A, WATS @ "a NV N, 7 SM AGENT X-9 dealing with Empire matlers." Her pet interest outside the health ministry and t subject of her ry provides her , one small auto goes to her ward- robe, she estimates. | TO ME WHEN [ TOLD HIM ABOUT | THE SUPREME PRIDE" Jo 2 | BEING ABANDONED - ITS NE | THATS AmiuTY fff THREE 10ST A G INVESTMENT, ; BIC g GOOD CARE OF JUNIOR, \ 3 SHE'S A GEM, BUZ, RTT ------ al I\ AND SIMPLY WILD ABOUT JUNIOR, AND DON'T YOU WORRY, § H JEWELS NAME OKAY, KID, GO AMUSE YOURSELF, }7% ' : . Em maiden speech was Commonwealth MRS, SAWYER, TL TAKE 3 i CERTAINLY FITS HER, I GONNA RELAX. py : ie > 1 JUST houeHTY YEAM ANNIE, THEY DO = HSN FIT WONT BE ws / 115 FUNNY- HEKING LV USTENED trade. dl o> © Police Make War On Low-Brow Punks PF DTTROIT (CP Police said Wednesday they have '"'declared war" on a teen-age gang they de- seribed as a 'bunch of low-brow ounks."" Police said an effigy was . Muaeday night hanging from {a street light, with a sign "We " strung around it. 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