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i i 1 1 I I'''' I 1 1 i I 1 PAGE 12-B t) A (111 1 91171 THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER rrt-TP ritT A 1)TATTP Al--Q11717rP THURSDAY DECEMBER 4 1947 rriTITTrIQT1 A T)rrsyNTprT) A ltiArl 1 The Foremost Newspaper of The Two Carolinas l'Ivn rtkvpvvonol 7t7Dvrarietrit) nil PLA I'vtin Let's Explore Your Mind Sormysayings ThE GUMPS BY qUS EC1ON 11 GU THE MP BY GUS EDSON 1111 Let's Explore Your Mind Sthrinysayings I W11-11 Fraiii I MILLIE! WONDER MILLIE! 1 WONDER THeWISH-SONENEWTONI LE-It BOTH MAKE THE SAME IT'LL BE SURE TO COME THe WISH-BONE NEWTON I LETS BOTH MAKE THE SAME IT'LL ME BE SURE TO CO A Fascinating Pastime With ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM Sc The 'Noted Author of "The Fruit of the Family Tree" A Fascinating Pastime With ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM Sc The 'Noted Author Of "The Fruit Of the Family Tree" THAT'S BECAUSE YOU 1 EAT SO MUCH BETWEEN MEALS THAT CHICIEN DIDN'T WALK OUTOF THIS ICE BOX- IT GOT AN ASSIST FROM YOU OR YOUR DAUGHTER THAT'S BECAUSE YOU EAT So MUCH BETWEEN THAT CHICKEN DI DN 'T WALK OUT OF THIS ICE IT GOT AN ASSIST FROM YOU OR YOUR DekLIGHTER JC-CE'S GY' DO woeRY AND IRIZTABILI-r CAU6S MOS2E AUTO ACCIDENTfi "NAN SPes-DING E6 1r Ion 70 ACCUSE ANYONE-BUT THERE WAS A WHOLE ROASTED CHICKEN' HERE AN HOUR AGO! HOW PARE YOU JSE INSINUATE HERE SUCH A EAT 41 HOUR JFEWER MEALS THAN ANYONE THIS MOUSE! a qm 7 i 1 f'' I 1 i4 A Irti 41tikttmst so -tL intAitturto 7tkk ilita 4ts i it i 11100 I kr I It! 1 000 '1 I mt l'r 5 4w I 1I i il la 'toot i f' vet DICK TRACY w14 BY CHESTER GOULD I I 80w PARE YOU 1 I i I I 1 MATE TO ACCUSE INSINUATE I YON BUT THERE SUCH A 4 'PZ N4 0-I4 CINEMA 4'-P WAS A WHOLE ROASTED THINGl! yEAT 0a-4 CHICKEN HERE AN HOUR FEWER MEALS '4114t1 I f'' 4 4 rit 1 AGO! THAN MYONE Er BY DICK PI TTS '''ot 5 IRTABILIT Gy DO wORRY AND RIY CAUSE' 4 4 4 431 W(t IN THIS 1011111 HOU SE 1- gm at 4 -1 4i- --14- 410 ini 1 ppis A i A i 1 MORE AUTO ACCIDENT6 elk --4 Zdi f- figo' 'I 4 ----77-----77 tN tit I "NAN SPEEDING i 0111P)'v 1lit 7 41 I jr1 '1- li 'tioNS 1 '''r ht I it ri ft 0 4 4749 4 'Of 'i IVO Z--: eAl' 43:1 1 1 I 6 i it --11ter'y 6:" tilt f' 1 t- a 0 0 Ii -ft Ni i4 1 Vd-c- YE6 Te I yr 1 i 4 4e k1 Zg-44111t a 01 44 i1 a 1 161 itl tit Pat- 0112 ei :10 1 1 :1 in 6 131lo I 0 4121 71:4 i t1 1 I A 4 4 rht 1147 iq pt log I 7t f' 4: I AI' :2 --r 4t DICK TRACY BY CHESTER GOULD DOES THE HANDWRITING OF COLLEGE STUDENTs INDICA-TR WiIAT SPORTS AND OUTSIDE ACTIVITI MG THEY LIKE YES NO DOES THE KANO- WRITING OF COLLEGE STUDENTS INDICA-TEL VsMAT SPORTS AND OUTSIDE ACTIVI-riEGb -NV LIKE yes NO 'It's goint t' be excitin' seem' Aunt Sara's husband mother says he's her brother-in-law" "It's coin' be excitin' seem' Aunt S-ara's husband mother says he's her brother-in-law I BY CLAUDE CALLAN Poor Vol I 14AS SMOKE? I MUSBE OCENLIN ER 1-- 14' A Y'r NO GUI) 114AS SMOKE? 1 4) CAN MAKANV MUSBE OCENLIN ER VEAI-1 IS PEERED h4 A 4' DINT SEME! WI4 MS PEERED! i i i 1 i 1' DIR Alitim-i-- kr444v cZinflPADDLE 'NIS EA1WAY NEV BOA Burl DONKNO cec It -A-: 1" ---a--- Si1 1 Poor Ta A'4 DIPCTIONS -4 0 --r- i 1 -7 'cICAIV 1 I I 711 't iL: 4 BY CLAUDE CALLAN 2---14Pok 1 I 2 '1 DO MEN HAVE STRONGER FIGHTING t-'K 1146TINCT0 "THAN WOMEN NO callow 1947 JOHN Mal CO 1 DO MEN HAVE A STRON6ER FIGFITING 4 Qt 1146TINCTs "THAN WOMEN NO --ii COPYRIONT 1947 JOHN MU CO interests hobbies and participation in campus activities The handwriting did not reveal a thing about what they did outside the classroom (Copyright 1947 for The Observer) Nk (1' ft interests hobbies and participation 11'1 cab -UM in campus activities The llandwrit- vt Ats ing did not reveal a thing ssroom about 'f A 11:11 go 4 x4 Ur orhat they did outside the cla 400 NM (CoPYright 1947 for The Observer) 4 oo of Atillumftlaibmo 01E Ctor laussn I 1 vaa 1 wai 1 1f kiik iiOW 1 THIS ILLITERATE ONE SHALL CONTINUE TO PROCLAIM-TO MAKE A MAN OF NOURSELF YOU MUST TOIL- ki1(t ROW1 THIS ILLITERATE ONE I SHALL CONTINUE 10 OF PROCLAIM- TO MAKE A MAN NOURSELF NOU MUST MOIL- 1 BY MONTE BARRETT and RUSSELL ROSS BY I BARRETT and RUSSELL ROS EsTHER WILLIAMS Writes Book STHER WILLIAMS is adding writing to her other accomplishments She is writing a book on the art of swimming It should be finished by the end of this month Esther wanted to title it "Or Would You Rather Be a Irish?" But her publishers favor the more staid title "How lo Swim" ES'rlIER WILLIAMS Writes Book EIS'rHER WILLIAMS is adding IL4 writing to her other accom- swimming It should plishments She is writing a book on the art of I finished by th en of this month Esther wanted to title it "Or Would You Rather Be a Fish?" But her publishers favor the more staid title "How to Swim" Answer to Question 1 No Psychologists doubt that we have any "fighting instinct" although some individuals are more pugnacious than others Psychologist Arthur Jersild watched 2000 fights between children aged 2 to 4 and found the girls as pugilistic as the boys One little boy went on the warpath 70 times another had 87 scraps while one had only 3 and another' a "Mama's boy" But there was no difference between the boys and the girls in bellicosity Answer to Question 2 Doubtless The Cleveland Street Car Company found their accidents due to the following causes: "Faulty attitude chiefly sullenness unwillingness to accept advice 14 per cent Impulsiveness 10 per cent Irresponsibility 8 per cent Nervousness and fear 6 per cent Failure to judge speed and distance 12 per cent" These figures are quoted from psychologist Morris Viteles' Science of Work doubtless they apply to auto accidents as well Answer to Question 3 No Psychologist Harvey Stack-man Jr compared the handwriting of 100 Indiana students (writing "Mary had a little with their Answer to Question I me No Psychologists doubt that we have any "fighting instinct" al- though some individuals are pugnacious than others Psycholo- gist Arthur Jersild watched 2000 fights between children aged 2 to 4 and found the girls as pugilistic as the boys One little boy went on the warpath 70 times another had 87 scraps while a one had only 3 and anotner a "Mama's boy! But there was no difference between the boys and the girls in bellicosity Answer to Question 2 Doubtless The Cleveland Street Car Company found their accidents due to the following causes: "Faulty attitude chiefly sullenness unwill- ingness accep tt advice 14 per cent Impulsiveness 10 per cent Irrespon- sibilit 8 per cent Nervousness and fear 6 per cent Failure to judge speed and distance 12 per cent" These figures are quoted from psy- chologist Morris Viteles' Science of Work doubtless they apply to auto accidents as well Answer to Question 3 No Psychologist Harvey Stack- man Jr compared the handwriting mf 11111 In' elinnn TT atittlartte twritina )f 100 Indiana studerits twritingl Mary had a little with their 4 6: Rg Pat 011 opynght 1114 by Nt Ira Sym kale Ca he 11 Ellen made me feel at home when I visited her an' Tom Ellen used to like me 'but now she makes me feel at home instead of makin' me feel welcome Willie Willis BY ROBERT QUILLEN JANE ARDEN f- I'M TIZYING 113 DECIDE! IF I KNOCK YOU COLD YOU'LL BE OUT OF MY WAY WE'RE GOING TO JUKE-BOX JOHN'S-- HEAVEN HELP i0L) "I eC)tJ DON'T --dommo- FOLLOW ORDERS! Le I I 1 1 4 11 11:4 II 11110001111001110011111MONIONNialimillen0J 1 11I I JANE ARDEN I I ot-1 I liGtrr LET YOU WHERE WE'RE GOIN TO BUT WE YOU DO JOST tit OM t-G 3v1 Ur 491 Ellen made me feel at home Ilk OFF IF I COULD ARE JUKE-BOX JOHN'S- woNt-T AS I SAY AND st 1 4- '))e when I visited her an' Tom Int? TN mnd l'Inbuno Syndienin TRUST OU 'TO YOU HEAVEN HELP YOU GET LEAVE TH 0 '1'- Ellen used to like me 'but now 12-4y lik'N'vik OBEY ORDERS! 1011111111 TAKIG IF YOU IN-')I REST -TO 4 i Mt mE7 104 DON'T CAN'T' ME 0 she makes me feel at home in- ilk A iiromm- FOLLOW GET BY -tossonimi: i i 1 RER 4 II a stead of makin me feel wel I ODS! NERVY! A -001 2 II cr Sp come '2- ''l 4 It it 1133'1 40Igna l- 74 -sou- io 't 1 I 4 rg i 2 4 A Villie 4111IS LEX ivIE lb 'TRYING HA' L4 DOWN-- TI TO DECIDE! Arai i i gs BY ROBERT QUILLEN WS TOLD I IF I KNOCK A 1nu illit13itip I YOU ALL ig i YOU COLD i 'itbri4 OA i if 0 I KN i i YOU'LL BE li) I 11 a I ti OUWAY ift I ANYTHiNG iNk d00 1 ht cr 1 i I t) lIt I I 'L el I I OW MY OF fil1 I YOU SAY- 1 IN I IP ht 11 tl-t ili Mitt I iS 1 1 11 NOL) ALL YOU COLD 1 I V4 I I Ttro Ki i YOU'LL BE 40 00 Ft: I 2 -t CI Ikr OUT 0 ANYTHING FS 1 41') 1 SS MY WAY- ii 11 'YOU SAY 1 IstJaLoo I I I 1 BY LANK LEONARD BY LANK LEONARI 6 COLOR DEVELOPMENT 1 Republic studio technicians are steadily improving the company's new color process Truco Ion The first effort was not so hot but it appears that they will run other color processes still competition After seeing "Under Colorado Skies" with Monty Hale and noting the great improvement over the last one I saw in Truco lor "On the Old Spanish Trail" I believe the technicians are definitely on the right track Should a true color be developed it will seem much more subdued that the flamboyant colors we are accustomed to seeing in pictures made by Technicolor Technicolor is now experimenting with a monopack process and so far has obtained fair results When perfected it will mean a great saving in negative costs HOLLYWOOD POLL For those who still believe that Hollywood is a glen of iniquity and that movie people are addicted to wild night club parties divorces etc let's cite a poll recently taken by Facts Consolidated for The Hollywood Reporter a daily trade paper The poll shows that 701 per cent of the readers of The Reporter nev' er have been divorced Though there are no comparable figures available for the entire nation or similar groups it is pertinent to note that the natIonal divorce rate In 1945 was one out of three marriages and 40 per cent for 1947 according to an official Bureau of the Census The poll also shows that 198 per cent of the families have one child 252 per cent two children 93 per cent three children 33 per cent four children and 1 per cent had 10 Night clubs were attended once a week by 26 per cent and 413 per cent never went to the beastly places Only 33 per cent said they went as many as 10 times a month and only 2 per cent went out every night COLOR DEVELOPMENT Republic studio technicians are steadily improving the company's siew color process Trucolor The first effort was not so hot but it appears that they will run other color processes still competition I PRIVATE LIFE OF BUCK 1 0) 4b a c5 40 t2- COPR 1941 Ell 01- cp 11'7 ":4 COPR 1941 IMO PrATURta SYMDICATIL WoRLD PLIGHTS RICSERvED I listen to Art's program every afternoon but his manners are awful He bawls out ladies and shames 'em before everybody for sayin' words he don't like Aunt lict BY ROBERT QUILLEN MICKEY FINN WELL DID SUNNY FINALLY MAKE FRIENDS WITH IAINTMORE OH SIRE BLIT tAINTMORE STILL HAP THE WWWG SLANT ON EVERYTHING BRINGING UP FATHER 14G' -AGGS I -JUST WEA0 A PIM STOCZY ONCE TI-IECZE WAS A BANKSAND 1-IE WAS TALKING -RD A TELLEQ-- BY 6OLLY-1 WISH I COULD GIT TO TELL SOMEBODY THAT FUNNY 5-1ORZY BEROQE I FORGET 11" TELL THE POLKE COMMISSIONER TO COME BACK I HERE clARK! I WANT TO SPEAK TO HIM ALONE! I'M 60046 TO 6NE TIE FINNS A CHECK FM TAKING CARE Of THE CHILP COMMISSIONEK -HOW MUCH PO YOU THINK IT SHOULD) SE SO YOU THINK YOU CAM1 PATCH UP NEM NEWTS WITH MONEY EN WUI4GONGTO TELL YOU A FEW DIINGS MK MINTMORE 4 -1n6wi LIihE 'Ilk PRIVATE LIFE I A 6 1411 vri Ilisittiiitt fitit1 10 -ih al II i4 i I ono 11411-1 I 1 111 li i 119 0 klit plA ::41::::6 a :111:: 4- alh it 1 I al fit: 11: Ira' I Ht I wrianumr- ti pis! likpiu -2 I BUCK a0 -I 4 lallruhrin) MICKEY FIN gettlegil gi BRING IIIIA ovEltwr Y-YES TELL THE POL KE I'M 60046 TO 6NE SO YOU THINK YOU CAN lipolowftswamoll 4 -alio 4wir To SEE ME EVERY SIR! 1 COMMISSIONER TO CERTAINLY i TIE FINNS A CHECK PATCH LIPNER HEARTS I IribtA I 'I' 6P- 4 till 1 1 1141 IIP W191 PP SUNNY '4' OH sun gut II: PM UNDE RSTAND? COME BACK IN1 IIERE MKMINTMORE! TAKING CARE WITH MON EH I FOR EY I FINALLY MAKE tAINTMORE STILL 1 cukitx! I WANT TO OF THE CHILP WELLI'M GOING TO illi 1 otli'vn I I 11 IMO 1 a FIENDS HP THE iiNk I listen to Art's program every RIN ARONG MINTMORE SLANT ON tar-- 11 SPE A 1- homesomil 1 COMMISSIONER TELL YOU A FEW THINGS AN4 I 11 afternoon but his manners are tiii-p) 11 awful He bawls out ladies and 001 00y0 a EVERYTHING- gum al 7 11 11111b I 0 -1' 4' Willar A UTIMKNCIWIRIN-Il' MSCHHOUP1311" ItitG HMTINPITIAllitei 7'''' iI I BE ewr A A' '4 4) ti shames 'em before everybody for sayin' words he don't like 1 eZil LoveR 4 ril 'v :) or 't-- as JA ict 1 yA0 -L rata to isa ntio itiA1 'bill N1 11A I I di N-I )tolopkyl a- ii -I Atini Het tilis 1st A 13 gl(tilit--mig itoirith 0- I 1 1-1 311 A )4" BY ROBERT QUILLEN st II 111 1 71111111 Nit Mir 111 )1'' I a 0 11111111111k 1--- il I 'i'''' (i Ir 1 1111111111 hr 'k I 1: tp i s--- it 4 S' I 9'4 1 eop II 1111) 11111110- or 1 BRINGING UP FATHER boy libtir 1 I trwz orer- ay dwilao4- q1- 1 1 WI 1 eN ki I 1 r- 17' Y4' ICt- BY GoLLy-t wisw -JUST TELL IT-THEN CANSD AEI Avvet 2ksEE ST' I W-) )Nbr db '1 Iwo 1 1 1)0 fli I' 4 t(it Couu Grr To 11: TELL SOMEBODY key HEA20 A I'VE GOT ONE PuNNY I WANT TO 11' TyHoAuT 5 BIGAAFs1A7H AD: liklik ld'f -(13 1' '11 THAT FuNtsjy I jc(55 I sTocri jr TELL vou11 TATLeK 112-ro A of kel I Ar i'') STORY BEROIZE 10'''''' tab a PaAt I PORGET rr il0 1 01111k 0OP II ilif anb db- A r- 'eve 0f dor dp 1110131 IN 1 1 '0-4t lIl 1 I veg -t4t xf 12 ----fold to 4 0 AP S' Nat 0 (1illi4 tL --W 00 olD dP Am all gO 0 cp 4 iiI It 4iii! 4 lovolir----- -'72-4 CAPII 1941 WINO PrATURIES svoncvrt ht WODI PLI A GHTS RICSERVED 1 4iil 'k A Ailitr) vizi lir kstoti) 'Ifj I 1 1 BY GEORGE McMANUS BY GEORGE McMANU Maybe Others are different but I'd rather not see any o' my old girlhood friends After all these years they are strangers and I can't pretend they ain't old girlhood friends Maybe Others are different but I'd rather not see any o' my Alter all these years they are strangers and I can't pretend they at money that old musta been called in long agol" ETTA KETT 1 I It- 1 toe Katt Mom Srodlot Inc Watid toghts toommi TTA KETT BY PAUL ROBINSON BY PAUL ROBINSOP They'll Do It Every Time--By Jimmy Hallo Registered Patent Office Jimmy Hitil 11oy LI 10 IL 3-A sy A L111--J1Joy U11111111 Registered Paient Office -Ikel 14Ars 111 laMEMBEO IN THE LAST GAME me WAS TACICIGD AND DuMPEI ID ti 2---" ON HIS 5E00 PLEASE BE Nts DAMLING! Hs ihiGLL io 11-1E 71-ALL NITS IT! QamemBeo IN NE 114117:01 Go io WE st 1 NG 'NE GAM ArrE2 irt my S'EASCA'S OdEQ! tdr A LAsT GAME Mt WAS TACKLED AI GOTTA N4E GET NE MAPIZAGS orfS v4i413 DoEs Bur tr AND oumPeD HuQw! You Ar UCENSE cOuNCS LIKE HES el 01 540 OAK 2 'Irv! cisF 15E48 el' I CASTING NOTE Remember Helen Parrish former child star? Well she's back in Hollywood and Roy Del Ruth is seeking her for the role of the wife of Babe Ruth in his movie biography It could only happen in Helen was two yeari old she played Babe's daughter in an early Babe Ruth picture RE-MARRIAGE Speaking of baseball players reminds me that Laraine Day and Leo Durocher have decided to tie the wedding knot at her Santa Monica home January 22 It will be a quiet ceremony with only their closest friends attending 'SIMMER-DOWN! OE CALM! 13 COOL!" HIS LAVVER SAID 114AT CROOK! CHISELER! IF I DONT GET JUSTICE ILILL- HES STILL IN A PoCir -11-1Ab CROOK! 1174r SIMMERS MMERs DOWN! OE CALM! I CHISELERt IF I 4 P) -A 2 N'S COOL fil HIS Fbrbi 1 DONITGETJUSTICE 'GL A Ag-r) 13 134'ff a) -k HE'S STILL IN POW LAVAER SAID Trr41Y14)- 07r: t- 600D MAN! CONTROL youtz5ELFINAmE-CALLIN6 WoN'T 11-fE CASE! WE'RE GOING INTO A COURT OF LAW! WE CANT A ANTA6ONIZE THE JUP6S 01Z 1HE JURYmi t4 600D MANICONTROL youtz- 5ELFINAME-CALLIN6 WON'T WIN 'THE CASE! WE'RE OttsiG INTO A CORT OF LAW WE ANT AA ANTA6 ON1 I THE 106E CLIZ 11-16 it LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE 1:31 AtiOTHEg WEtk BE A "TOWN HERO s-TIMINQ I PORPECT "TIMM WHAT couNTs 'THE PLELIC THE THEI1-0 'Na -6 14 JUIZY-IpZ It 1 47 SO 111 A 1-1 'ft- 1 I I et' 'I 'V 1' AL 0 1 1 -77' Ls li diptbil-11- cf 1 iL (c4 1 'N MIMI APA a Ski 1 4 '9101 IP 1 II Ili 1NV11j4lItii 14'1 13 I i'llitell ilf -8 IkAto' itt 44 r4w 'T 020k00s 11 Itii lid 111" 41111)talliklAvAil as '1146" 11 1-4111111 1111111111 A (do 010A ifiti'l- 104- it I 51olossPu LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE NN OA CC I 1 IPMIIIIIIIII 17211- '''4' '''S-'-7--- DEAR tv'irl NUM "4-tCr WEEK BY ANOTHER wrik ---'''14-c-cftss1' do i puelic coNioN puBue Q0cvp tn 1 SHE WAI3 JUST A CPAZY MEI BE A "TOWN HERO stlIvil 1 NIQ it t4 0 AH I'VE LEARNED WELL IN R41 WITCH BUT NOW SHE HAS PERVECT "TIMINQ IS WHAT -rwENTY YEAPS LET THEm sUDDENLY A DEAR 1-He PUBLIC Pi I THE RIQHT MO0t) THEM Ct fr' Al- di GABBLE A uTTLE LotigtR- 't: I 1 GWIET MOTHERLY OLO LADY 4 I- 1 Y'''' Lilo 41ti el f-- -i''-- 14" 'F77rr BY HAROLD GRAY BY HAROLD GRA' YOU CHEAP SHYSTER!) YOU SNIVELING FlOLECAT! YOU CAN'T TALI? TO ME LIKE THAT! COME OUT IN 'THE ALLEV AO I'LL TEAR YOU 0-- Lima mom Lima! VOLI CHEAP SHYSTER! You SNIVEL ITNAGL 1 EoTt or CMAel 7 LIKE THAT! COME OUT IN 'THE ALLEV AND I1TEAR-A i :21 lkirtICI 13LIT IN COURT YOU SHOLID HAVE HEARD HIS LAWYER AND THE CrrHER GUY'S LAWYER-- AG wow f3LIT IN COURT YOU SHOLILD HAVE HEARD HIS LAWYER AND THE 6 WOW OTHER ouy's (14 61 k63e "1 4 1 1 VISITORS' RECORD A pew visitors' record was set during the two-month production of Mark Bellinger's new film "The Naked City" An estimated 200000 persons watched Jules Dassin direct scenes with Barry Fitzgerald Howard Duff Dorothy Hart and Don Taylor It wasn't that all of these people were permitted inside the gates of the Universal-International studio For two months this picture a docurnentary-type story shout the New -York homicide squad worked in -407 different locations' in the Big IT 'tit" itself esides all of these New Yorkers watched the film being made Binger estimates there are more a thousand bystanders actu- appearing in the completed pie- NALD DUCK MALD DUCK (( z(TA---k 0 misscs11 11 COPP itt ItIPM rt'Tvire IVNII At I tomi I EOM NNN VIM 12-11 BY WALT DISNEY MOON MULLINS AbowiimatitamkklitC 17'1 tt-e 1 A 41 Ftt- linommin i li) i A 1' r'I-0 lir 1-7a-N I 0 ft tirl 2 k- 0 tt 11 443 I 1 i i A) 4 I A 7 It L'' i ii 1 1 r-y-i- 4 -74As 1:44 fib-- 1 -ile-1 $1 I -) Ao' 1 (N e- I 1 Al( C' I''N r'''C fk a'' PO U1r 2r IT A Po iti COPP iAttItIPM Pip TVIPII APNOt Alp Ipopi I PtCPITI NNN yrn '2-11 ti'l'Il IMMINVINnow: 1111111Malle 'A1 BY WALT DISNEY MOON MULLINS BY FRANK WILLARD BY FRANK WILLAR I HAVE CNCLUOCD THAT I' MQ MULINfll IT ISA PtEMsygE I HAvE THAI tH5TE AD I AND you CCIADN'T 60 1 10 C0116PATU(AT 462 OF ME WESTIN' MY PALTPY i la HAV1M6 THE HI6HEST Pt cloilT 4L-It'iDtID DOILAP5 IN '11)()P ZA OUI? 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