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JUDGE Off For Europe Soon I'll be pacing the deck of a liner, for her to sail Out where the air is purer, finer, Into the teeth of the gale. Soon LT will hear the steward’s warn- ing, Followed by final Then Twill stand at morning, Waving the throng, “So long!” Oh, for the thrill of a midnight sailing, Wonderful hue and ery; And woe for the fact PI be standing hailing From pierhead to friends, “Good-bye !" —Cannorn Cannonr The altitude flyer who lost his way. only Easter Morning “ghe* gin pird vino, George! ... Fine day, isn’t it? ... Sit down here : des around the rfore the youngsters get up, and then we turn ‘em loose Junior! Why don’t you look over in that corner? ... Til tell you, George, Easter egg hunts are great stuff for children, A kid has to use his reasoning and imagina- tion... Annie, [think T saw a rabbit around that rose- bush right i kof vou! ... Yes, George, great ens- tom. It puts the youngsters on their own. The eggs are there, and it's up to them to find them... . Well, you found one, did you, Junior? Oh, you wanted a chocolate one? Well, Junior, isn’t su of course, but he wouldn't be surprised if there’ chocolate egg somewhere along the hedge... . ying, George, everything is up to the kids them- selves when it comes to Easter eggs. You know, George, : alone, young people of today is that th folks have tried to act as advisors counsellors too Jong until... Why Annie! Not quitting ale . What? 2. . There us? Of course there . child! Now, if L were you, I'd start digging under that vine Well, well ot Just look at that nice, big red one! ~~. Where was I, Geor; Oh, yes: y. if youngsters are left alone and made to figure out their own prob- lems shape their own destinies, come out all right, don’t ent insists on stepping in and telling them every : to make, and... What's that, Certainly you ean go under want to, but I don’t think I'd look for Easter eggs there, son! Why don’t you go over where Junior is and see if you can't find some near that big rock? ... Watch him now, George, when he finds one! We hid four of the best ones right there !"" —Curt Jounson “Roar, you dumb lion, roar-r-r-rer!” comicbooks.com