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Show VIC FLINT By MICHAEL OTMALLEY and RALPH LANE SIDE GLANCES SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, Sept. 14, 1947 Heavyweight at Birth Y 5 4 ' r Ohen a 45 slug hits a man in the TT PSf nowtot v I diotmevA .Jv 1 1 f dowtth ink cribs can I rU.r rf -fa:- hi. 4m II & i lW THIS OAS OFF. I I I HURT YOU. V t XyrsTi I r- f MAKE TDOUBlf R2DM WHEftE M ; zr:z LfSv--A cpouy?. agin. vxHSJ5,BOToowAiafHiM 5 Y T. THE BRIEF VJS : -"r.V r-O.l Vf'V' A, --k" ,--wHltf I600UTAWBDUND , : t hasmiohismtL ttv; as x. -Avid . cJ jtw f i: ?J& m ISpW ' crisis' . I n iiVhilM mmi in i mi J towfcsMniTu iviSjfeffraTii' ttu Ai 1 lrJi n i nn turn nfifwIiL J Lw MwiiiJhh jL in m in J BED RYDER , . By FRED HARMAN r ( CIA5565 ARE 10 HELTbU tfse VhVDAll. SURE N-g.l'tt lHK? JJ? f 1 7i 4 J tDO rMSSEO-NOW PAT ---rYlwrh PTI ACCOUNT BOOKS, AND Yl ffURS I HAX ORE ' .t ii n r -jf - ' : x-f 7 jf-i BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES COOTS, VWKt HAPPEKSD ? "VI By EDGAR MARTIN 0K.Neym6.0fcvl MOTttlttG! 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COME BACK TOCABLOl IS UWTMtNKAyLE THAT ;THE6SEATAMNAMAieu5KI WASTE HER TALENTS TEACHN6 J THIS PUMP VOU WELL KNOtV.CABLO, IT IS THE PRICE 1 PAY TO ESCAPE T F BUT X HAVE CHANGE! ALL 7 ONE LAST MY JEALOUS X HAVE TEAR TtMEXWIU. OUT py THE ROOTSJ C0U2. LISTEN TOWUJ YOU WILL PAKICE AtfAIM BUT IF FOR CARLO IH MEW V0RJC WASHIMd10HPONCA CTTK. 1 SK7 BY EA SeRVCC WC, T. M. BEG. U, fAT. QFf. LIT ABNER By AL CAPP '3&3lflAH JAKE-SHORE THET J I -GIVES A EVEN BREAK ) BUT-SOa"-TUAP ItHASS RNE.FO'TM' TiSS r IL'9 6rrV -sr-r rAU. OTHER y NOTHIM' IN TH'y PRESEHT-BUTSUUy ISR.SI? !GXtVlRYONE7A E-N BREAK-CL- Id AMERICANS Z-) CORN-STI-TOO- WHUT AMENDMENT FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By BLOSSER QjQKf l LOOK, AT THE FlRCFUES V IFirbplieS.voub, 1 ffANDMAMMV FANCY ELECTRIC. too our, MtRAMl your Meacfe OMRRE AW. GO POLISH YOUR. . FX-FOCALSJ OOtslTVOU lViMA A CI - MO FOOL. LIKE AM OLD FOOL . ranr - Yimiiiiiiiiiiiliifc? MEBBE I'M OLD, BUT J.'M STILL HEP. BY CRACKY.' AND I GET A K CUT ON EVEPY Tie SOLO MOV OVER. ROCKEFEU.ER,, YOU "I had to do something to put more zip into their open- field running!" WILBUR mm REASONABLE. 7A4'Jf L (this could Pv,t vL'nt "wv SEEM WZl'ii AVAJFULLV 5iggf3yS anxious TO, a? A 5 w .1 ..:'kv . f Ma ) PRISCTLLA'S POP 'too don't com& Xdbwrr ant you've brushed item good and . ceanf By Al Vermeer Sometimes I can't fgure Mommy out. 1 OUT OUR WAY 2 , 1 I 1 WERE YELLIN' I FAR AS I -a FER ? CAM REACH ; -ks. TTs FROM BOTH -l IWi, fl f ' ENPS AN' X , VA 1 I I CANT LEAVE) tJ M 11 - HIM LIKE 'Zy By WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE ALL VJE NEED IS PADDED WALLS TO MAWCE TKlS BOG- HOliSE OFPICIAL MECE'S BAD hiEMS RORWCE. A BOXE.R, PREPPlhiG FOR A WRESTLING MATCH -w VJKlLfc HIS MANAGER SWEATS ON Art lNWENTlCNl AMD CANT TELL. VJUST IT IS Himself THE OLD BOY 16 DRAUdlMG OKi HIS SOB- CONSCIOUS FO(2.TKS coST?PTlOM ANiD BURWE-, I9DCHN6 HIS .UNCOrtSClOOS SPARE THE ANVIL MN- WIS NtSS MAV GTA&6EvQ OUT ANV M1NUT6 VilTrt AN ARMFUL. OF SEARS THAT VOILLDEGAIL TH E ATOM BOMB 'lit -13 Ll Making me w waste atr that I I toothpaste on h "iBi' J IIJI Ml be getting new when l m sx years M w f - . fc . ... (NEA TeUphoto) New contender for the heavyweight title among one-day-olds Is Larry Wayne Young, son ot G. Myron and Eula Young, who as welghed-in at 13 pounds, 3 ounces at birth at Fresno, Calif. Hie big lad is shown here cuddling a wardmate, Kathleen Rose Reams, normal nor-mal sized, who weighed 5 pounds, two ounces. Larry measured 24 inches long. He is a fourth child, only one of such proportions. Wants Room With Running Hay I-.-, -. -, . i"(7i-j You've heard about the cattle lobby? Well, this Is lobby cattle. Jack Andrews, astride Henry, his 1800-pound trained Brahma bull, checks in at a Philadelphia hotel. Room clerk Robert McSorley, left, takes the whole thing in his stride. Car Pins Him to Pavement 1 7rs V ' (NEA Tmlephrtot After striking him and rolling upon him, driver of this car halted hia vehicle, pinning Charles I. Bliss to the street in Boston, Mass. Fire Department rescue squad Jacked -up the car, moved Bliss to a hospital. He was released after treatment for head and body bruises. Fine Fit for Fancy Feet ?1 . i .4 X : No, little Wayne Giacalone, 3 -year-old Chicago lad, hasn't got feet that big. He's trying on a pair of clown shoes lor size, and finds he's got a little room for toe-wiggling purposes. You can rent a pair of these for $10 to $15 a week, hut why bother? THE BERRYS ByCARLGRUBERT SWING V"- BUT I'M JILL- LsW?! SCAREQ DONT il I DADDY JUST (hi bzsn HANS S , Jplr- 1 THEfg 7 I- THERE NOTHING TO BE AFRAID OF...WATCH FLL DO IT ONCE? MOR5 C7 V. fM GEB. rr LOOKS EASY WHEN VOU DO IT r THATS BECAUSE SWINGING FROM THINGS COMES j NATURAL 1 j I , ; -v- |