The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Wednesday Morning. July 1, 1931 PAGE SEVEN TAYLOR CLAW HAS REUNION fiivcrdale ; Park Scene of Eighth Annual Meeting J Recently. ROBERTS. Jane 10. The eighth annual' reunion of the Tay lor clan was held Sunday at Rtt nrdale park. A bountiful basket dinner waa enjoyed, after which a Short business session and pro cram were held. - Mrs. Edith Jones of McMInn fllle presided .at the ; election of officers.. Mrs. Ella Burnett or ; Portland was ehosen as president tor next year; Mrs. Mabel Htggins. Roberts, secretary; Mrs.. Charles T. Parker of Portland is retiring secretary. i The- program follows: Redu ction. Russel Parker; sons. Jack ie Parker; sons and recitation. Carolyn Brown; ' recitation and piano solo, Janet Parker? oong and recitation, Marilyn Watt. : Those attending; were Mr. and Mrs. Charles ,T. Parker and child ren. Rnssel. Jackie and Janet. W. I. Ingram and daughter Esther. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Burnet and on John, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob art Burnet, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hardwtck, and Mrs Edith. Jones of MeMinnTllle; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Van Clears and tons Howard and Gordon of ML Angel. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Ridings. Molalla; Mr. and Mrs. G. JB. Wy tand. Hubbard; Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Smith. Monmouth; Mrs. Myr tle Mount and sons Parker and James. J. W. Moffat and children. Jean and John, and Miss Kerns, f Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs. Glen .fllll and Mrs. Edward Taylor. Se attle; J. B. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wyatt and children. Mar ilyn and Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Iran Brown and daughter Marilyn, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. IL Mattiaon. Independence; Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Higgles and children, Raymond and James, of Roberts. SUPPPFlPS a LOWS SHORT PORTLAND. June SO (AP) Raspberries and loganberries were : the principal offerings of interest on the East Side Farmers market todayr The supply was well nnder the offerings on the first session of the week and as a consequence first prices were P as high as fl.2S for good qualify raspber ries. As additional trucks pulleo In to the market, prices eased down to $1.00-1.10 where-they held for good quality offerings. Some less deatrable stock went under the ' dollar mark. The loganberry situation was about the same as in raspberries as far as price was concerned. As a rule.' the logans bring around a dime more a crate where the qual ity Is similar. According to some of the grow- ' era. canneries are going to take more of the berries beginning shortly. The stock is being taken for canning and not barreling. The general run of berries has too much water in them for barreling purposes. , Blackcaps were slightly easier. Bt stuff was bringing $1.65 early in the session, ..but ' buyers found stock available at a nickel nnder tbat as the session progress ed. . : : - There was a large supply of ve getables on the market. Most ot this supply was of very good qual .', Ity anoVuo price . recession was forced. A sale of Oregon variety straw berries established the market- on that berry for the -session. 1 Of ferings were rery limited. TO GIVE REPORTS . MACLEAT, June St. Reports f the delegates who attended the state grange meeting will be made at the regular meting which will be held Thursday evening, July 2, Instead of July 3, owing to holi day plans of some of the members. Mrs. H. E. Martin, Mrs. Louise McGee and Mrs. A. Mader will hare charge of the refreshments, and Sammy Wilson. Harry Mar tlngo and Allen Baker of the dec orations; " Fire Companies En joy-Frolic . SILVERTON. Jnne 1 - The Mt. Angel Tolanteer fire depart ment bors were guests of the 811 ertoa department here last night at the firemen's dubrooms In the cltf haK. Cards and asupper wers big items on the evening's pro gram. During the evening. Dick Whit ted, member ot the Silverton de partment and a recent bridegroom, accompanied by his bride, .was giren a wild ride about the eitr. GUKSTS FROM WASHIXGTOX ' MT. ANGEL. June 10. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner and baby daughter Donna Edith, of South Bend, Wash., are spending a week's vacation at the home of Mrs. Wagner's parents. Mr. and Mrs. frsfCk Pinsker ot McKee sta tion. ; rtKVTS HOMW MT. AXOKU June !. The new butcher, O. Justus, who Is an emptor of the Mt. Angel Meat company, has moved with his fans-, ity Into the Mike Hoter house. VISIT AT BEACH ? SCIO, Juno SO Mr. and Mrs. AreSIe Long accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. N. long spent a few dare at the coast visiting MT. and Mrs. . WMard Long and . family -wbo-trre la Tillamook county. - WHEAT ROCKETS AT, MONTH. END eggs I may advance' again "soon Amount for Delivery . In June Settlement ! I Is Short CHICAGO. Juno SO (AP) Despite big stocks of wheat here. the amount arailable for delivery on June contracts today proved scant, and June quotations sky rocketed I cents a bushel.- I The flare-up came as a climax to settlement of 1130 old crop wheat transactions, but Involved only 80S.000 bushels, a total smaller than usual at the month end I in Chicago. The fact that old wheat was not being thrown an the bargain counter helped to make new crop deliveries rally from earlier setbacks. . ! Wheat closed Irregular, at He decline to g cents adranee, corn unchanged to 3-8 off. Oats un changed to 1-8 up. - ', - I PORTLAND. Ore, Jane SO (AP) Prodaee eacaaara. net pricee: batter, extra 84; staaeenU SI; prists firtU SI : firata -11. Egga, track extras 19: fresh aseala-a IS. 1 I Portland Grain i P02TLAXD. Ora, Jui 10 (AP) What fatuMi I ... Opaa Hick Vow Close Bap.' IS 6H 5 H Oeaa markata: wheat: bis Bao4 blae steaa .S7 ; eel whit, westera white .97: hara. winter, aorthera spring, waatara red .44. i . Oata: No. S waite Ce s a, s a. y. 2.oo. Millraa aUaaars S1J.00. 1 Portland Livestock I PORTLAKD, Ore, Jane SO (AP) OattU 11S. calree 10, aroaaa steady. I Steers ftOO-SOO lbs.. $8.3 Q MS; median T.75&S-2S; common 0.S0 4JT.75; do SOe-llbO lb, eod 8.00(0 BJ50; medians T.24SS.OO; common 6.00 f.15; da 1100-1300 lbs, rood 7.00 7.15; laeaiaa 6.00 7.0O. Heifers 5SO 050 lbe., n4 S.&0 (07.00; Bedlam 5.50 d 6.60; eoamoa 4.50 (& 5.60. Cows, rood 6.25 a 5."; coatmoa aad medium 4.25 (.25; low eatter and cotter 1.75(4.25. ball (yearlings eluded) food and choice beef 4.254.75; cotter, (man sad audiasa .004.23. Vealera, anilk led. t food aad choice T.SO&S.OO; ; me dium . TSQT. 15; evil aad coalmen S.75 Idlb.H. CaWea 250-500 lb, good and Choice 4.00(7.50. lion 180. week. I Uahl 10-160 lbs., food and hoice CS.25&9.00. Ljgbt weight 160-180 lb., good ond choice 675M9.U0; do lsO 200 lbe.. rod nod choice 8.75 9.00. Medina weirht 200-220 lb., cood and Choice 8.00 & 9.00; do 220-260 lbe., good and ckMce 7.008.00. Hear? weight 250 290 lbs., good ond choice 8.50 47.50; da 290-350 lbs., good aad choice 6.25 7J25. Packiag ui 275-500 lba medinm and rood 5.25 & 8.00. .Feeder and block er pica 70-130 lbs good and choice 7.50 ia8.50. 1 Sheep and lamb COO, anotabl? steady. Lamba SO lbs. down, good end choice 5.25 fr 6.25; medium 4.25 it S.2S; all waichu eoamoa 3.504.50. Yearling wethers 90-110 lb., medium to choice 2.003.50. Hwm 00-120 lbs, asodinaa to choice 1.752.2S; do 120-150 lbs, medinm to choice 1.502.0W oil weights call aad common 1.00 & 1.60. j Fruits, VegQtables rOK.TLAT. Ore., Juno 0 (AP) Oranges packed. Valencia, $2.75 (3' 5; grapeirait. Plorida,- $i.5(5; California. 3.75'45; limes. S-dex. carton'. $2.50; bananas. 6c ib. Lemona California, S6.7-5&7 caao. Strawberries Oregon, llinhall. $2(2 2.50. Rupberriei local, $1.25 crate. WatermeHone Klondtfcea. 2e lb. Caota-loun-es California jnmbo. $202.75; standard, $3.25 tt 2.70; pony. $1.S52 crate. Honeydew melons California jam bo. $3.7(a 3; standard, $2.50 d 2.7 i crate. . Cabbage local, new,- 60(3 75 bait crate. Oaions selling price to retailers: Oregon, $1.50(3 1.75 twt; CaU new crop Bermudas, $1.75 crate; yellow, $2.25S 2.50 cental: red, $1.75 cental. Seed po tatoeslocal ltel7e lb. Rhubarb local, bulk, 2 H e lb. Artichokes 60 SOe das. Bpiaach local. Tie orange box. Celory Labia. T6cf $1.25 par dosen. Mask rooms krtkwnse. (5 40. Peppers bell, green, StflOe. Sweet potatoes oastera. SS.76 hamper. Caelillower northwest. $11.25 per era to. " Bean The lalle, 6Sc Tomatoes Saa Pedro, $1.16(2.25 lng. repacked. Teaaa. $2.7563.23; hothouse. 12 614c lettuce local. $l.2Sg 1.75 crmte. Aipar sgna northwest. $1.25. Cberriea Bingv 7tJ8c lb.; Royal Anao. 66 lb. i Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Jo no 80 (AP) Milk boring- price: grade B $1.60 ft 1.SO a ceatal. with, surplus" $11.60 Portland deliverr and inspection. Kati Oregon walaats, 18j25e; pea ants, lie la.; Erasila. l90e; aUaoada, 14fl$a lb.; lilborta. J2022c; pecans, 20e. ' Hofo aoaaiaal. 129 crop. lOQlle; 1930. Idl7e. ' ? Ldvo poaltrr et baying prices: hearr fcoas. eoWred. d lbs. ap. 17 lo 1.; da SH-4 lbe., 12 lie; mador SH la 10 wile; broilers, wkito, 17a; colored 1$W0 lb.; Wo. S helekena. 6c lb.; aid rooetorm. 7; aacsa, resua, itw lSc; goosa lie. Potstoea Oregoa. : toacktoa, $l.t5Q 1.60; Bakers, $1.75; loeal. T010; To kfama. 25cjl$1.15. Mew peteteea local, 14 a Ik.; oart, west tt h. Hmy be? tag price for prodaoor; al falfa, $141: ctoror, $10Q12; oaU and vetck. $1011 toa. Brtaaed pooitrj seXUar wrlee to re tailers: tarkera. poor to good. SSa; decks, ,15c; geese. 18c; capons. S1Q 86c ttk. t-1 Radio ants Ws da eod ay. July 1 -! gflW-42S Xcv PortUad :$( Dorotioaal aorriaea. 7: Hi Moraimg Appottsere. . 7 :4t Van and. Iao, KBO. 8:3 Loa Angeles Breakfast dab. ' . 9 :0O Cooking scheoL l:lfi Mary lisle Martin, NEC 10:8(1 Woman's Ksrauao of the Air, ll:4.'i Mnsical Mail Box. 11:11 Western Farm aad Home ksar. ItlK VBO Matlaao. . S tl Trait Blaaors, S !.' Organ. . d: 14 Talk, Governor Koeoovall, 4: XI Cowboy Krdao. 'BO. 7 ;0 Amos 'a Andy. S:Si Jack Todd, aoloiat. 6:11 Kia Tin Tia Tkrillars, KBO, 8:4.1 Hal Toong, toner. 10:11 Traffie Talk, Captela Krria, . 10:41 Doarec a Oappolla ckola, KOZV S4S Xa. Portlaas 6:0) Klodk. 7:0t MwrolUoa. ' f:i Bacoaadera. ' 7:41 Bob Wrte apeeUkloa, $.-a Tbroagb Us WtadoW. :0 Aad sad tirgtala. :ll rordlaaada's arebestra, CBS. Doaaa band. lltOe Hansaay Pes tore. 11H UMraotioaal KiUhoa. 1:08 Kasteoa at tba Air. 2:00 Hollywood Oaekoo dob. S tow reoalnlno Pneilaa,- DM4V ' General Markets Prom :00 Captala Jack,. ) 4 Salem Markets Grade B raw 4 milk, delivered 1st Salens, f 1.10 to flJSOewt. Bntterf at at ' farm 10e. Salem SOc. , ntTTT AVO TXaETASUa Prioo said to rrowers by Balsa barer. Jane $0, 11 VaOSTASUS RodUhea. doa. Onions, doa. " Aapararna T Asparagus , Bft Carrots ""M Spiaaea, era to Lettnco, era to Cabbage, crate .O .so zeros Baying Prloaa Cxtraa Mediaasa ..IS is pooxtst Borlag Prleea Roosters, o'd OS .16 te IS Broilers Heariea, keas 16 .1$ .11 ateaiaa neas . Light hens OKATJI ASTD HAT Saylas Prloaa Wkeat, waatara rod Wkit. ba. . Bariey. toa " te Oat, grey. ba. .-41 11.00 12 IS White, aa. Orke and vetck. toa - X-a oa Cjoer aaa-aoa Alfalfa, vstlay. 1st tsttisg 1$.00-1S.O Eastern oracaa " " Corjaoa, ttttn HOPS .11 Old stock .os-ae csat Baytag Prloaa Lemba. toa . .04.0 f Hoit, top Hors. 100 lbs. np Steers Cows ... i. ., 08 H -.07 -0S6 to .S7 0$ to JO I .04-.0Stt , 10 It Heifers Drasaed aal . Dressed bags Coarse , . in Mediant WOOI, .11 At X0BAXB Old Kid -It .it HAS SUM3tKR WORK ROBERTS. oTnne 10. Mrs. Ba ther Tnery Is at the coast keep ing house for her two sons. Floyd and Henry. The boys have posi tions with the state highway de partment. MICKEY MOUSE HIS ATTEMPT TO &JLHt MLLE. . . jMALXESeV 'ACT, TUB , SKELETON MAAJDCCOXC TO KIDNAP a fq.- OUT OF TrtS TMLJD-OU001S -WMEQS H& I MAS FALLEN! r IM THE PUQSCUT WJUSTIA. Tims to jf THIMBLE THEATRE YES. IF THRr5V YoO IN POftUC Y00 GO FRtt- JIRU6 5QUfS0 FOft 'YOU SB UTTLE ANNIE ROONEY IUBETCHAVOUU BE SOCy SfP3 AlMT R2 Siet5-VOU N0B0DEVB2 HEARD OP A POLLY AND HER PALS VER CUJBS IS TOO LIGHT 1 j UNK VOLfLL. NEVER GITVg NOWHERE WITH rd7SZ THflrrjroy : set y Z.kash Gain of Monday Ffiilly Maintained; Butter Holding Steady ' .i PORTLAND. Jnne St (AP) The butter market was steady to day. - Demand has been holding up well enough te prevent price recessions. The rains In the past; few weeks have Improved pasture conditions and consequently, a large supply of butter Is coming onto the market. This Is: being felt more In the higher score bat ter than in other grades. j The advanca ot one cent s dot en on eggs established yesterday was (ally maintained and talk in the trade Indicates another, ad vance before the end of the week if conditions remain unchanged. The receipts are hardly '1 heavy enough to supply the demand. New apples are more plentiful. Although the - market has not changed la the wholesale trade. It has a weaker undertone and shad ing ot. prices- may be expected shortly. I Another- SO cent rise In femons was forced In the trade today due to heavy demand la the east where consumption has , followed the thermometer to higher levels. A similar advance was announced yesterday. Receipts ot Walla Walla Globe variety onions are speeding : up 1 here. These offerings arei going to the trade at $1 15. First arrivals of Dlllard eanta lopes are expected about August 1. The crop Is said to bo a little ahead of a year ago. The present offerings from "Delano, Calif., are of good quality. . Light country killed veai was weaker today with quotations at 11-11 tt cents. . Heavy veal, trom 180 to 200 pounds. Is moving slowly. . Receipts are all out of proportion to demand, Portland Produce company says. . Another shipment Of corn from The Dalles was received I today. Shipments are being held back by weather conditions.' The corn was priced at 5-70 cents per dos en to the trade. 1 Colored broilers at 18-10 cents were oft slightly, bat steady at the Storring Popeye IP YOU 60 OUT OH THE OCEAU.' HZASZ OT SAILOR BOYS ' BUT A2E H0U5E f new price. There is food tup ply of all springers on the mar ket. White leghorns are to the trade at IT eer.ta. Receipts of hens ar light and the market Is In good shape. ' The undertone of the market for red currants is firm. The last otj the season's bulk offerings is tat hand aad am svdrance is pre dicted for next week's opening. -1 ..;.; : Hollywood Ha& Weekend Guests , HOLLYWOOD, June 1 9 Mr, and Mrs. Leo .Kathriner and chil dren. Fredie ind Leo of Dallas were Sunday visitors at the home ot D. Jeager. Mr. Kathriner is a brother of Mrs. Jeager. . Mr. and Mrs. Domaacholsky and children Junior and Jlmmte. also of Dallas were weekenmsitora at the D. Jeagers ot this district; ' . Carl Anderson ot Portland spent the weekend as the borne guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fisher. Carl Is s nephew of Mrs. Fisher. i IN 8ILVKRTOJT HOSPITAL SCOTTS MILLS. June 20 George Myers, who has been very ill the past four weeks . was re moved to the Sllverfon hospital Friday morning In a very serious condition, but at last reports, seems to bo some better. Mr. Myers has been . afflicted with heart trouble for tome time. His daughter. Mrs. Calvin Philip ot Seaside, has been called home. Olf WEDDINQ TRIP SILVERTON. June 10 Qua Herr ot this city has' received word that his brother, the Rev. Julius Herr. and bride, would ar rive for a visit In a few days. The Rer. Herr made a trip through here a year ago In company with three' fellow students, and while here occupied " the pulpit of the Christian-church. He was married June 18. at Wishek, North Dako ta, te Miss Amelia Pressler. - LIKES OREGOX SILVERTON, June 20. Albert Herrod. who came here six months sgo to better bis health and visit friends, left tonight for his home In South Dakota. Mr. Herrod declared ' that his health had been greatly benefitted, and, that he had fallen In lore with the Oregon country and would prob ably return permanently. A Sailor . " 1 1 - . Now Showing "Unshatteraable 'VXssarir j ' . . - 1 ' - WKEM ASTOeM SMXXZ&iJLl COMES AM' THE WflWESj 15 A SAllOC AS WSH AS A STDeMDOrfT AM' MlGHDZfi BOTHECWH r 1 A Total yESjTHlS IS OUR HEWIEST SEtTT SlRJWHE3RE SHALL. r "71 C SEND 'EJV1,,Z fU SON I'LL ) ll'V t ' !. J-1-. '-,- : ij HON POINTS TO W PERIL Safe and Sane Celebration Is Urged; Cites Ways To Reduce Hazard 'Caution against the dangers which attend Fourth ot July cele brations and which have annually taken a heavy toll in lives and property was issued Tuesday by Fire Chief Harry Hutton. His statement follows: , . I The glorious Fourth is made a day of suffering and loss for some people. Knowing as we do la this civilised age of the serious loss of life and property by fire, and , of the accidents caused - by fireworks and firecrackers each year, we should realize , the im-. portance of a safe and sane Inde pendence day celebration. ( . . . The Fourth of July is always a busy and worrisome day for hos pitals, doctors and firemen, and a aad one for the sufferers, j . "By cautioning people (about the dangers to which life and property are exposed on. the Fourth, by doing all we can: to re mote the hazards, and by substi tuting for a noisy And dangerous celebration Intelligent and bene ficial direrslon, vs uphold the Ideal of a safe aad sane observ ance ot the day. , " "Every citizen la Salem ahould cooperate In preserving the safety ot life and property by discourag ing the use ot fireworks and fire crackers. 21o"over, he . should clear his premises of Inflammable litter and rubbish ot all kinds be tour the Fourth, keep a garden hose ready . tor instant use. and fears where the nearest fire box li located in ease of tiro. "Remember that 'an ounce of prevention Is worth a pound of cure." . "You. can help save life and property on Independence day." . AT FASHLT REUXIOX STAYTON. June 20 Dr. i and Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Beauchamp, as well as Drr Frank Beauchamp and Mrs. ' Carrie Beauchamp at tended the annual family reunion at Longvlew on 8unday. j They SU5POSE OU KEPS to tT-rux. bet youtt Made Iair STORMS oour CAJ2Eeour "In hot Pursuit" "j T';- ' - " i i r ST ,t20MSOM WAS A SAtLO, AN" LOCXi - WWAT HAPPENED TO jBesoess,vooAivrAy I . C HQs. Ktet rreha Si si rail, tar. C el Sro Eclipse ieA 27T7 hrJ7S i'lurflCilKL'cnU 1 a . i mm s mar sr - x l u- l .u w t sua . - fS - 'J ... U- m i ware met by Harvey Beauchamp, his wife aad two daughters trom Taeonuu It was A most enjoy able occasion Jor all. While they encountered some showers it did not tncouyonieafiO them as the availed themselves of thi Urge community house there. mm HOPES FOD II. S. PLMJ BI BERLIN. June 20. (AP) The Germain foreign office and the Germanpeople were torn be tween hope and fear while they awaited the outcome of the nego tiations in Paris between Andrew W. Mellon, American secretary of the treasury, and the heads ot the French government. The question that was bother ing the Germans was whether Mr. Mellon would be able to hold out for the fundamental principles of President Hoover's oae-year war debt moratorium plan. . An early- risit by Frederick M. Sackett. American ambassador, to Foreign Minister Curtins, reassur ed German officials that Mr. Hoov er in no wise proposed; to wash his hands ot the situation and to leave Germany to fight it out with Franca the points raised in the French reply te America. J MacCaughey Not To Retract His Hartley Charge! TACOilA. Juae 20. (AP) ' Governor Roland H. Hartley will not - receive a retraction from Rev. Charles MacCaughey. pastor et th Mason. Methodist Episcopal church here of charges intimat ing the governor participated In a party during the last legisla ture which resulted In the arrest of several men on- liquor charges, the minister said today. The executive sent a letter 'to the : pastor, describing his , re marks as false, libelous and. slan derous. - ' ; Replying, the minister" de clared. "I have full substantia tion for what I said, and it will not do you a bit ot good to ham mer on the table and get red in the tac about it." . r I U3r5 J0S CilrtY. THE rMcXGlNirACt. 1 ltEft! 5fY, I a mm . a " ee. av a a - a . . . 9 OOKT GET YOOR CHtrA By sAJtoea . 'NOT NOW X Alffr- HEIX. TEACH rWS WW l , A SAJLOe DOES a. ,. . rtetss trer A. WHO LEFT THIS BA3 f V 1 absJ ON THE PUBLIC H1GHVW? a; TRIP I'll Cl!i IS IIIIEBEST0 , SDLVERTON. June 20 Two Silverton girls, the Misses Cora Goplerud and Helen Tingelstad, are touring the middle west and east with the Parkland college choir t." Parkland, Wn. Miss Goplerud writes her mother. Mrs. Marie Goplerud. that the group Is having an interesting but rather strenuous trip. They are making the trip in bus. traveling some days a smuch as 4(0 miles be tween towns. In CbJcago they found the . weather extremely hot and the water disagreeable. The choir La now In Ohio and expects to be In the far west by July 20. MacDonald Asks Support of New Disarming Plan LONDON. June 20. r (AP) Prime Minister Ramsay MacDon ald. laying the statistics of world armaments before the house of commons' here, asked pledges ot support from all political parties to a British policy of drastic re dactions. in naval, military and air forces at next February's dis armament conference. His figures showed -Great Bri tain to be the only world power which has reduced its naval and military expenditures in recent years while the United States, France, Italy and Japan all wen increasing; theirs. - ; - .1 Rotary Officers To Start Tasks ' -. New officers for Rotary will take office Wedneaday neon at the club's regular meeting at the Marion hotel, E. M. Page Is to be president..' Other new officers ar W. L." Phillips, vice i president; George H. Riches, treasmrer; Erie Butler, aecrotary; T. G. Deckebach, and Ted Paulas, trustees. Presi dent Page will announce commit tees for next year at the meeting. Dr. H. C- Epley will lead the singing.- : By WALT DISNEX By SEGAil BRANDON WALSH BUTBAUOC BHi. SAVS HOW TO DO EVl-CvTIiG DCCEPTW CfORN' iTOOACCO By CUFF STERRITTT OF LEFT, THERE3 no dr GOOO HEfVJEtS!lFrE DOESHT FfXLL UJHEH 1 I SMtXCK. HIM THE J JOKE lUAUU BE OH- W MEOUOJ4. THATr M v&0 CUJB31 rNfl ssssa a a r a - - OFPICER II A6UY il UNDER iTVrm i !