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He examined the scrawled pictures carefully. "My goodness," he finally "but these are funny look-ing pockets here." "They're not pockets," sniffed lit-tle Margie. "They're supposed to be buttons!" And thus the culprit was revealed. SEEKING PROOF An American film producer was selecting a chief for his scenario staff. The producer insisted that the successful applicant must be a col-- It ge graduate. He looked with favor upon one applicant and asked if he had a college education. The answer was in the affirmative. "Show me your diplomas," de-manded the producer., The applicant tried to explain that it was ntt customary for college graduates to carry diplomas around with them. "Well, then," demanded the pro-ducer, "say a big word." Prayers Needed A visitor at the Capitol was ac-companied by his small son. The little boy watched from the gal-lery when the house of represen-tatives came to order. "Why did the minister pray for all those men, Pop?" "He didn't. He looked them over and prayed for the coun-try." Surprise The man was buying a fountain pen for his son's graduation gift. "It's to be a surprise, I suppose," said the clerk. "I'U say it is," said the father. "He's expecting a convertible coupe." POKER FACE v I Strolling through the card room of a businessmen's club the othet night, one of the members was sur- - r prised to see three men and a dog playing poker. Pausing to watch the proceedings he commented on the extraordinary performance of the dog. "He's not so smart," the dog's owner remarked in disgust. "Every-tim- e he gets a good hand he wag! his tail" The Wrong Routine The mother was briefing little Mary, who was going to return her little friend's call. "If they ask you to dine," the mother Instructed, "say, 'No, thank you, I have dined.' " But the conversation did not run as anticipated. "Come along and have a bite with us," Invited the friend's father. "No thank you," Mary replied pith dignity. 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