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JUDGE move or s| mous where they ed: the same old surroundir the same familiar—too familiar faces, the same worn-out conversation onall sides. But it isn’t easy to pull up stakes. pucan't just drift away. It takes struggle and push—everlasting push! And his wife—it would be hard on her. He put it up to her fairly. Bravely she turned to him and said ize how hard it will be, but to gamble. I can’t stand it longer. John, we will Triumph! They had done it! They had moved. And they had not over- estimated the difficulties of that never- forgotten jour But it was worth it; tl ad acquired a new self respect. They knew now that in the future no goal was beyond them. And best of all, they had made the change in record-breaking time. In only eighteen minutes they had crossed the crowded night-club dance floor. —Panrke Cummines Alvin Johnson, of editorial fame, announces that although he carefully ined from teaching his children Yes, it Talways find a way to shatter their illusions about their parents. “What's everybody gazing at? Someone hurt?” England's newest racing auto “No, there’s a parking space over there without an auto in it!” steered by a rifle sight. It looks « though they don't want to leave : loophole at all for the pedestrian. Poker Note In a cafeteria it's the trays that are wild. And some of the recent quotations on the stock market won't bear re- peating. An cighteen old girl has set a . Thank goodness, rix and not a soprano. Gray hairs should be respectable. As soon as you sit down, look around and pick out the nearest exit if you're in a theatre, a jail, or draw your wife for a bridge partner. What with gang wars and politics, Chicago is having a hard job keeping out of bankruptcy. Merely a case of bomb management. The stag at bay. comicbooks.com