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Show OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS ALLEY OOP By HAMLIN DECISION AFPSOTED 6A0FRVLGUZ.X WISH PARIS, Feb. 23 (U.R Information Informa-tion Minister Pierre Henri Tiet-;cenf Tiet-;cenf Mid last night that Gen. 'Charles die Gaulle declined an invitation in-vitation to meet President Roose-iVelt Roose-iVelt only, alter his decision had ; received the' unanimous approval of the rrench cabinet. OOP WHATCHA MEMO KTsDw i GOULD See YOU I OH.BOVe WWATO NOWI BJ'A SHE DO ABOUT IT T . ... 204 170 K ml .0) Vai i ieu -v-in . .. it , I PAGE 10 S&FllSZP DAILY HERALD f 1 DOTT TH1WK OLD THE ONLY TROUBLE TIMERS SHOULD PE f IS THAT TH" WORLD I CALL.EP BAOCTO 6EE H S GlTTlM' BBTTER. V WHUT THEY MISSED J AJsl' TMEV rWTETO 1 IK1THS OLf taa,va.. I L.EAVE IT BECAUSE - L-1 WE USED TO HAVE 1 I THEY'RE AFRAiD J LL OF IT ' THE SMOOPER M9&SASLSk.m. WCARCRA EVERV 6POKEN WW! 103 1 UL ABNEH By AL CLAP? it ;-r- . -r.1 rwa eorsMRC. V oh. she ist YOU KNOW TMP I MASS. r MAW WE'VE MOPED THAT SHE'D FfclLl t4 LOVE WITH SOME NICE BOY AND MWKY HIM AND SHE HA,-- HA,-- WITH YOUR. NUNtW.Ta ;luS4 Gartner ? "Daffy J I AM PREPARED TO K ER-lTI Art Umklrttcr -reeele Are- 7:J y. av SCTTlIO,OOOfOOaae) AFrVAiD ON YOUN6 YOKUM THE J 'YOUR have with v rmr she does our pmifirvKMMtatun :20 . ft. MAKE rnUOENCE. HAPPY- WtU DAuaHTCt9r SHALL WE I OFFER A M tal tr taVi I urm 1 yuc-a.ispiarge evador MUTTHiafO)- EVE.N MEETS A MA1E0' mus imi crvr. aT- wso. not ho iv&f.rrj parents rr 1 TYARE TOO nrTJLLT UNCIVIU2CO, TOO 1 BE A GREAT STUPID - TO KNOW I bAAPPOtNWENI THE 0UCAL VALUE SjO mUOENCE OF THIN&S -THEY'D) CBNTKNOW RATHER BE J HOW SMC HAPPY THAN Y WILL TAXZ I OK HIS a .'.V- v- ' "Asm . ; !:. at. Bill SUra 'Sports Steele? the Air" Sdt p. m. HtCHT What's On The Air Today FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 23 KOVO KDYL EUTA KSL 1240 1820 870 1160 ' StfOsNews H. V. 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OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE X HOPE VOUR. MleiUS nnia'T c-v& MP tup oO eKOK ALL X CAN PAV MOVJ is STRICT ATTEKSnOKi. Ai VT -TUre. MOUSE CLEAKil MS SEASON VO LUrvlNJto Ur AM SHE LU Mcrn cnuc Uftnw -r- 6MAD0W-6OK THE RUGS Chaplin Schedules Film For April HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 23 (U.R) Charlie Chaplin, stated to starnj another courtroom drama with Jdan Barry in April, today pre-' pared for the film production of "Monsieur Bluebeard' 'to begin in, the same month, but wtihout Miss j Barry in the cast. Chaplin, who hasn't made a! picture since his controversial! "The Great Dictator" in 1940.) wll produce and direct the film. In addition to playing the lead role. couecrp suxf. ri THANK tVU, MM. 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