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From a physical standpoint it' seems to me that heart and brain are of equal importance What good would a heart be without a brain? What good would a brain be without a heart to supply it with blood and maxe it live? The question abecomes hard when we think of mental and spiritual angles It is common to say that a person w’th a kind nature has a “good heart” or a “kind heart” If you ihanhi-tb-r 141 S--- By SAUNDERS STEVE ROPER and WOGGON MeClUR NtWSMMR BEDTIME STORIES NUBBIN KERRY DRAKE Afterwork r I HOPE THIS ISN'T JOHNNY IS THE GUEST OF THE GLAMOROUS MYSTERY G IRL AT AN EXPENSIVE RESTAURANT I GET A LARGE CHARGE INCA j OUT OF WATCHING YOU HAVE FUN JOHNNY FOR A GUY ON A — r COLT GUMSHOE'S FORMING- AGAIN HABIT- - T AS YOU WOULD SAY - SALARY m MARY WORTH Yl C BARBS MARTHA "&&X oWa KIRK?-- - JU5T INSIDE THE DOOR By Walt Disney MERRY MENAGERIE glimpse of Shadow the Weasel and he knew just how fearless and bold hat little killer was He just didn’t dare leave those baby Squirrels where Shadow could get at them So it was that Happy Jack and Mrs Happy Jack learned how great a mistake they had made in making their home in such an odd place “I’ll never do it again” sobbed Mrs Happy Jack “I thought it was such a wonderful place and now see what has happened Next time we’ll have our home in a tree just as we always have had” The Foster The next story: I Mother were given the choice of living with people who had high brain power but little kindness or people with much kindness but almost no brain power which would you choose? I can see arguments both ways d Certainly I like to have friends and relatives but how would life be if they kept making dangerous mistakes? If a friend of mine suddenly lost his brain powTer and sank to the level of a moron wrould he be a‘ safe companion? WTiat if I knew nothing about the change and let him drive me somewhere in his be serious car? Then there danger of an accident On the other hand it surely would be a sad thing if people around us were without kind hearts I hardly think I could enjoy life in that case If we were forced to decide be-- " tween the two kinds of people I suppose that those with enough brain power would be the better choice There w’ould be hope that they would develop kindness with the passing of time For General Interest section of your scrapbook kind-hearte- DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 DOWN Discard 1 5 Comes into 2 Stop! 3 Greatt sight 10 Peel Lake 11 Ontario 4 Postpone5 Tag letter 6 Gold 13 Jewish —Y 14 Massachu- setts cape frost 21 Greek letter 22 A 23 (her) 7 Fuegian Indian 8 Preacher Grit Witty 15 Spire 9 11 18 Skate 16 Lap dogs 21 Sociable 19 Inhabitant 17 Fish wheels remark (colloq) of this world (colloq) 24 River isles 26 Expects 27 Medieval helmet 28 20 White ment city 12 Arabic month Resorts Java tree 25 Pigpen 27 Alms - k- fii box 29 Pointed 31 Storms 32 Is- raelite king 34 Portu- guese weight Yesterday’s Ansvtl 35 Jason’s ship 36 Catholic service 38 Sea eagle 42 Man’s nickname Persia 29 Main highway 30 Largest bird 32 Aluminum (sym) 33 Mercury alloy 37 Garden tool 39 Earth oSl — idktvx-i o cJcSjctUk- - boC UsRxfl f Virab-ta&OCA&- LIGHTS nK M j2 cSaji4i- - OjvA SaJUJStuuTvCj q A say that she can’t take care of them But if she sees what pretty helpless little things they are she’ll agree to take care of them I know Mother” So much to Mrs Happy Jack’s distress Farmer Brown’s boy carried off that nest with the babies in it She was heartbroken and Farmer Brown’s boy just hated to do it But he had had another might Farmer Brown’s boy “Now I’ve THE DECISION Alas a deed done for our good j got to do something about those So often is misunderstood Squirrels Nothing would please j Brown’s —Farmer Boy that fellow more than to find those are not safe here These were busy days for Farm- babies They I wonder if Mother longer er Brown and Farmer Brown’s any would be willing to feed them with season was a It good sugar boy medicine-droppe- r if I should take The days were bright and warm a like to ask her don’t home I while the nights were cold That them a lot of means it for it do to meant a good run of sap work extra You see the warmth of the days ‘Were I at home I would do it drew the sap up from the roots Perhaps I could catch Mrs where it had been stored all win- myself Jack and put them all in a Happy ter but the cold nights drive it I’ve got up in the Could it have re- big cage which By JIM BURNETT & GEORGE CRANDALL back again mained up in the branches the barn” He suggested this possibility to season would have been a short his father His father shook his MORE one for all the sap needed would head “I’m afraid” said Farmer soon have been up in those branchBrown “that if you should catch es and none running Mrs Happy Jack and put her in Of course all the time a hot fire cage she would be so frightwas kept going in the evaporator that that she might and ened to boil the sap into sugar Over lose all her upset love She might mother in a corner of the sugarhouse was even kill those babies herself I a box and in that box was the nest have known such things to happen of Mrs Happy Jack the Gray when wild folk have been made Squirrel You remember that nest No I don’t think you’d had been taken from the firebox prisoners better try catching Mrs Happy of the vapor ator the way we need some Jack In that nest were four baby bread By a few other things You and squirrels Their mother came and had better go home and get them went through a hole which Farm- this afternoon and you can ask er Brown’s boy had made for her Mother about taking care of those in the side of the sugarhouse Much then” of her time she spent with those Squirrels to take them with “I’m By ALFRED ANDRIOLA going mother babies She was a good Farmer Brown’s declared me” Mother love had made her brave doesn’t see them she she “If boy for of course she never before had LISTEN CHICKX HAVE TO TALK EXCUSE ME A MINUTE V GO AHEAD lived so close to human folk FAST I'M A COP IF THAT GIRL PET 1 MUST POWDER BABY! I'LL USES THIS PHONE TRY TO CATCH MY NOSE G WAIT HERE DOOR LEFT OPEN WHAT SHE SAYS AND PASS IT The door of that sugarhouse was -- — By Hal Cochran ON TO MEJ left open during the day and Farmer Brown’s boy sometimes worried The smartest passing remarks a little for fear that some enemy ever heard are the ones youngsters and enter to might be bold enough school teachers to kill those babies while he and his give father were away He wondered Too many people think that if he should put the nest back in a car means aiming it the firebox when the 'season was driving over Then one morning he was Turning up your sleeves at work forced to make a decision and a and turning up your nose can make very quick decision as to what the difference between success and ought to be done with that happy failure little family He caught just a The father of just one new white form By KEN ALLEN glimpse of a slim trim from the not far passes out cigars and the baby bounding along one with triplets probably just sugarhouse ENDID! FABLE AND I HAVE A REAL ) tm?w out exclaimed Weasel!” the passes “Shadow TO WHERE WE'LL GO DANDY J SYNDICATE goddess 40 War god Sauujc (Babyl) COwTma — — ' 41 Settled by common consent 43 Scolds persistently 44 Diver’s disease 45 Sticky substances By BUFORD TUNE DOTTY 3-I- S DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work Is ' AXYDIiBAAXR LONGFELLOW it: i One letter simply stands for another In this sample A is used for the three L’s X for the two O’s etc Single letters apos-trophi- es the length and formation of the words are all hints Each day the code letters are different A Cryptogram Quotation DVZZ HGZZGD K W U PVNWK XVYU U ABP KG KWH HVFU — V XGPKRVNPIT © 1961 Walt Disney Productions World Bights Beserved EXCUSES HIMSELF Yesterday's Cryptoquote: HE WHO ACCUSES HIMSELF— MEURIER- ( 1351 King Features Syndicate Inca 3-1- 8 “Gee nol That refers to my pop! ( ’ i i I u— k i Za JS A |