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Show L! ow IT sTARTEr I I By JEAN NEWrON To Cut and Run kTH'-N J-"" eut and run," says the A gangster In the movie In organizing organiz-ing his companions for the crime they are to commit. It Is not only by gangsters, however, how-ever, that this phrase Is used to Indicate In-dicate a hasty departure. It Is frequently fre-quently used by widely varied classes of people In every day speech. The phrase Is nautical, coming to us from the lexicon of the sea. Literally, Lit-erally, to cut and run Is to cut the cable without waiting to "weigh anchor" an-chor" that is to lift the anchor, as Is done In "regular" departures. S. 1333. W S mlU-ato. WN1I S.-rvlre. |