The telephone rang. A voice asked: "IS; that police keadquarters?" "Yes," said the officer who had answered the 'phone. 1 "Ish there a drunk there named Ealph Devers?" The officer consulted the arrest book and then announced: "No. There is no one here by that name." ' 'Thanks. Thish room ish locked and I thought I wash in jail." ❖ $> ® Jackie's sister staTted using powder and rouge. One day Jackie asked her, "Are tosjt cheeks a sign. of health? " "YeB, Jack, Wky •" "Well, youJre more . kecttftiy tm oue ' 'c tkam tke erther."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 43, 6 March 1937, Page 18
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