stint ction my“; coll-iwin, .. s ~11 m“ dug: WW0. w ' a glifgges; destr c1555 have been llnfflsgfigqfi-“iiils annual alllieflfi x ti“? class fluction - fir “f5, the A Deoenlbel‘. 19,41 Completlflll ill din: glllltes rec . damaged. ilrufitillfgs agtaies ciiilltal itrerlil (he new 35.000-tcn class and ex- 1 one fidggmased-l flew British Cruiser! ~ ‘i the Britisll navy the goréfltlltlglllg nlcst interesting con- 'ilutioll is pictures of new crulwffi 5mg Boob-ton Mauritius clllss and m,5450~ton Dido class. It also in- dg§ a picture of the BSBaO-ton 111g holed by an Italian torpedo. 111g new book records a class of 000 or 15,0G0-ton Japanese war- 'p, apparently nlodelled after firmgnfs pocket battleships and norm as the Chichibii class. Jane's y; these actually ore iieavv film- édcrilisers rzitlici" than battle- pips. It lists them this year in 0e of three similui‘ ships identi- last year as the Kajekura, Kas- m and l-Iachiio, to which the 1940 qlltion attributed six_ 12-inch guns mead of the eight-inch guns car- ml by most cruisers mid larger om the il-ilich mills of the Ger- m pocket battleships. ‘The book noted a slight increase “Japanese cifllisei‘ and destroyer gmigth over that listed iii the last qiition and said it was “believed [nt the total Japanese submarine ‘igpgth is over B0." . Nazi Shriiikait ' 1d "a rtain shrinkage. Jolllrilliwlsgle in tllfe pages devoted the German navy. which appears have done little or nothing to re- yhce its losses ill callllfll FlYllS 811d mlisers" (chiefly one 35 000-ton limarck and the pocket battleship idmiral Graf Spec). _ ltnoted that ldéllilflCéltlfifl num- mo! German submarines now are iuown to rim as high as U-5'l0 but uid that "this docs not necessar- ly imply that the totgll built $004110 this figure since tie num- bering is done on mi arbitrary" hae- glggving zaps between crnups." lanes noted that in ihc list of the Man navy "gaps are rapidly grow- b still more fre- . le to identify d destroyers sunk terranean fleet. "It seems probable that. not more- bln half the cruisers with which My entered the war have stirvlvrd. lfll‘ is it believed that _there has n any silbstniitml reinforcement II the list of ships under con- ruction. premlllnlllv owin! to a ortage of steel and other metals." The yearbook said news of the llissian navv "remains scanty. siding that “little can be ascertain- liiabout war losses. thoilflll 11"" iollbiedlv enemy claims are exag- plated." SPRING CLEA lNG ‘ilraditionally, spring cleaning times along about ncw and t-h‘: lur more than ever, it is import- ut. It is up to ajl cf us to make mrvthmg we own last. as long as ptaible, and one of the best rilrantees toward that _en:i is fre- quent and careful cltanhg. and soil not only are (Ln- leuant to see but ore actually trimentai to the life 0! many lrticles. Fabrics. for finance. (irime can get. into fibres and destroy their iFQiIYHESS, Wood finishes, tco can lcs:_ much 0f Mr protective dually ‘ 011911 tllbwed to become unduly soled. Upholstered Furniture Needs CRIB Upilctstrred iumiiure must be cluncd with care. _ A vacuum cleaner attachment is eflwlflli removin! accumulate‘. dllfil but | good brushing will d0 m?“ loloosen embedded dirt F01‘ lllrd-silrfafld mater as 1158 I niff brirtl, for soft s ‘lacs and ti‘ bfilill. Pile . brushed with the pli‘. After all locse dirt in removed. (llrbon ilctrachlzlidc (the stand- IM cleaning agent availab.e in 4n‘ stores or cle-vnlnk wPlllY Miles) may b: u=ed to take out ll. It is always wail to try clealm- in scnle remote spoi- first to detect any ill-effects it N“; have on the materiel. e accqpei professionlil method is to wipe the fabric - llot aorub it. - with a. cleaner- mbtensd cloth. then to rub lyhliy with a (Yeah, dry cloth Oil can do this over an eflt-lrfl "Klee and you'll be amazed at h l-lndunt of dirt. ri-mcved and hflesh color of the fabric. sure, however, to follow di- Notions carefully on patented l-lcis for sine can not be llfll on certain fibres. Glenn Small Area: Aat a Time “Chi ahampcoing lo satisfac- l°l1 - particularly on and tapestry Use any “the commercial shampoos or l thick suds of mild scap and a légvgblllsh Do rniail areas at a. i150 little w.lc nd izue gguioli suds with ‘arclegn (irMflD 7E nlfimovc "d - X s‘ wd gal! and 1.3g“? o’ p0 e k IPread it t/iirkly on the soiled m’:- I-rave unl‘l dry when it “l! blushed on, a m" “Plwldry is best clean- M Wlll\_ saddle soap. la bmfilly deans and preserves the ‘Y but heirs it to keep its ‘h ' ldwcois: can be "1 s:ll an warm y. md(“'3d"'*l fllr'e=e»l?cc. Both h." nct 712i) Ruse with clear w“ a}? Till’ “filth a clean cloth M“ ‘i °ll bflsfe nre l matter “allure, cn "(' bcw grease" lhllv alldmh T“ U“ '0"?! snar- M-i ....*-."»':.. rt "ti; n: . _ _.; . h ml". not against it. w__ i ,.,,,........r-..Tm m» 1_>__' at the same time nun aid the foreword. yc ' . i" to au- Fsuilaluu relfijjikfifigelf: for the "5 navy’ numbering ll we number 0f de- l“ buiidin! 0181mm“ °°”" m with ‘thevalgroglgtillgvigg! 13:: Amerka oyer Druifflm m )- _ . lagu»~»@~otcdss i on . no oi them afeblenlffll/yoebelgre tho t1 Iowa clasl ".1351 ‘llvelgf the Mon- either are under con- o, m; 1n process of beinl llld 4W“- ; ix battle- ' S’ orlgslcillfisivgs laid down 0* total“. "if... ‘its: ‘ i X989 9 i° 25 “"1551?! {lie scoieat. least i4 ships, ex- all me Hafljllfl, listed in United ords as sunk off the Phil- mes, (The United states lists or" '- l'€ll ili latest. asl- tgiinlflllfiilgivlmls as 15. including “North Carolina and Washington battleship sunk and gltleslliil Nelson under way after L basket- l BOWLING HOLY NAME BOWLING PALACE K. of C. Bowling League hoopen:— J J MorrLs 5 11B 139 D. Noonan 134 130 144 . mi i’) 0°” t... 1Z3 iii‘ “"‘ Total-gnu. l“ Ringers:- G- Murphy a1 zia 212 C. 00559110 139 150 106 W. Currie 138 160 156 T. Oreighan 191 216 183 P. Callaghan 136 238 149 L. O'Donnell 14"! 140 198 ‘Total-SON! $981: sinlzle Rev. a. Mcooilaio “film three Rlev. G. McDonald Plkersz- B Cvlrwlly 139 1E3 14o V. Leonard 94 1m 136 E J Gallant 140 114 155 A 161 117 149 ‘Pg/IWMRK Ellsworth 158 2C6 171 c enna 106 101 131 Tbtal-Jdiifi. Whiz Bangs:_ C. Mchellan 87 162 114 J. B. Richards 158 109 134 Rev. Fr. Cass 142 214 139 I M01111)’ 150 195 126 Dr. Johnson 198 122 123 D 138 211 98 High single Rlev. Fr. ‘Jess 214. High three Rev. R. Ellsworth 53) Ding Dongs:_ C. LcClair 1'16 210 257 Dr. J. D. McGuigan 126 109 107 to th M. R. MCGUlQafl '11 191 212 G. Nantes 92 140 141 L. Kelly 110 136 1’l'1 H. Peters 132 164 240 Total~279O Truwlerar- R. McDonald 204 154 159 Dr. J. McMillan 129 14s 201 T. McAdam 159 17s 1'13 A. Farmer 139 15a 1i'l B. Davie 136 19a 20a B, Gallant 182 137 147 T0ta1—2920. High single C. LeClair 257. Hfgh three C. LeCair 84.3. Whackers :-- L. McDonald 1'73 108 198 W Mclnnis 134 1'75 144 E, McDonald 1'13 155 136 V C0)’ T6 218 246 Dr. Croteau 90 211 122 Total-2489 Bundles- F‘. Slccmlbe 1B5 Z18 198 Rev. E. (THE-lllfiy 144 227 161 J. R. St. Jchn 14:5 l8‘! 103 W. J, Branders 138 152 108 W. W. Ffynn '76 131 121 Total-Hill). High single V. Coyle 246. Hllll three V, Coyle 6'10. ‘Tonight at 7 p.m. Bunnies League. shakces vs. Jam Tarts, 9 p.m. Big Your League-Finals. Five Aces vs. Corvettes. Duck Pin Challenge Wewthe. Old Timers Bowlfzng Team. do hereby challenge any team in the ty to a friendly game on the Holy N-lme Alsys. rlrie= to be arrangsd to suit both teams. VICTO COYLE 0o n 5113111.! RHUBARB BETTY 1-2 cup butter - l-2 cup sugar 2 eggs i-2 teaspoon nutmeg 1 2 teaspoon vanlla 1 l-2 cups small toasted brew cubes 2 cr-ps corn flakes 4 cups creed fresh limbarb 1-2 cup suflar Method: Cream the butter and gradually cream in the sugar. Add the ears and beat well stir in the nutmeg, fliavcfing, brerd cub-g and corn flakes. Place half of this mixture in o, buttered baking dish and arrariie rhubarb evenly over the top and sprinkle wth 1-2 cup sugar. Cover with the l-smirn ng crumb mixture and b=ke In a mcd- (Effie oven (F50 doe. W.) for aho‘ 45 nfilut-"a or until the rh"ba"b is done SPYVQ this warm cr cold, with or without cream. J’ F’; 5-"; i ‘IONTM Pnuldml looms!!- || h“ i hloli l? 4135.333. “T; “m ldnillw. I th di N!‘ the nation o 0;" 31'1"". bllldllll 1 The 19th Hambfctclfan . which will be trctfed in 1944, has Expect Answer Re Night Ball Next Sunday By Judson Bailey Associated Press Sport Writer NEW YORK. May i4-—(AP)— The Giants and Dodgers expect Mayor La Guardia to give a def- inite "yes" or ‘no’ for night base- bJli ilexi Sllllduy ..'llie light; at b0'il the Polo Grcuilds and Esibeis Field were turned on for a test Tuesday night while officials watched from a ccast guard cutter ...B0th ball clubs were represent- ed in the party and although they have had n0 report» fl-cm the au- thorities, they are ilc-pcful. Brooklyn Dodgers, who were ac- companied by sng;r Tcny Martn on their final western swing last season, now have two Broadway comedians, Danny Kaye and Ben- ny Baker, working out with iviiem at Ebbt-ts Fleld...L"-.\v Riggs of the Dodgers is the National Lea- gue's outstanding pinch hitter; his emergency cells this season he has made nine hits, including two homers and two doubles, and bat- ted in six runs ..F'red Fltzeim- nlons has taught Lari-y French haw rcw a knuckie ball and the veteran left. handcr used it for the first time in belting 5t. hairs Cardinals recently ..It was the acquisition of a kniickler which made a new pitcher out of Boston's Jim Tobin last year. Jce DiMaggio [m5 been struggling with a hitting slimp, but his last seven blcws prior to togay have been five (ICCUGFS, a. tr pl: and a single...Bl‘ll Klem, 5t of the National League umpires, is car- rying mound a little gas jar oi iron molders‘ dust which he says all the ball clubs sizould get to OUT OUR WAY spread on the base paths when the diamond is wet... l-le says it dries up a field like magic and would save many games that have to be called because of wet grcunfs .. Jcilnny Vnndcr Meer has not beat- en the Dcdgeis {rite he pitched his ssconcl no-liit-ter at. Ebbets Feld in 193B. Ball clubs don't know what t0 expect in the way cf transportation any more “Wren Ciiici nail Reds moved from Bcstrn to P ' iiel-ph a next. Tuesday’ they uill hive to ride day ccazlies, leaving at 6 pm. and arriving at 1 a.rn., but when the Yanks darted their presrnt ivzstern invafion they unexpecvdly came up with a. bedrrcm ptlFm-flh ...'l‘he Dodgers. who always h"\'e scme Liing (llfiiEFHlii for the cus- tcnlezs, new have an eisctric organ installed 0:1 a bsx, back of the Brooklyn dugout at Ehbcts Fcld. Bmlbdliilééfits lvATloTyXlT-ljaacua Pittsburgh 102 000 00l'“-4 8 l Brooklyn 302 000 i'2.\'—7 l0 l Wilkie, Diets i3), Jilflg€lS ('7) and Phelps; Highs. Fgencll (3), Oasev (6) and Owen Cincinnati 213 000 (l 0 1—4 8 l New York 000 100 llilillx-IZ 17 0 Riddle. Beggs (5), Walters (B), shoun (8) and Lamanno; Czrperi- ter, McGee (2), Feidman (5), Adams (9) and Danlllniz. Chicago 100 300 001-5 8 l Philadelphia 003 002 010-3 7 1 Lee and McCullough; Melton, Naylor (4) and Warren , AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 101 010 030-3 6 0 St. Loni! 212 001 00X—6 l0 Z H. Nswsolne, M. Brown (3), Ry- ba (B) and Peacock; Niggelling and FflTell. Philadelphia n00 000 400-4 '1 4 Chlcago 201 302 l0x—9 9 1 Knctt, Hesse l5) ymd W:gner, Castiglia (5); Dietrich and Fczrell. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore 012 00] 003-4 8 1 Jersey City 000 002 1l'—5 l‘! 3 Nliymlclc, Rccilr- (6), Trinlfe (B) and Becker; C':."n1‘*=_ Maglfe (9) and Poland, B:al i7). Newark 404 02! 102-14 16 2 Syracuse 000 002 100-3 13 4 Geiheauser and Robinson; Bar- lett. Lambert (ll. Nelson (1) and Lakeman. Field 0i 3.51051? ’44 Hambletonian GOSHEN, N.Y., May 14—(APl— stakes, drawn g field of 321 trotiers, 52c- retary Will G-ahagan of the Ham- bletonian Society announced to- day, ihe ncminations are 28 less than last year but. 1B more than were made in 1940. 2 Softball Games Played Yesterday I softball genres-here Yfslefflfl than Fliers swamped 31¢ malts 71-7 md the Maple ma! won a hard fought game frcm $110 w; 21-20. The latter game was played at Victoria Park. STIRON UTENSILS ARI CAKITCHEN FAVORITES Grandmother's castiron aklllfll 1nd Dutch oven are kitchen favorites today. t0 K999 H" ii-dm rusting. always m film if" utensil is tlloroushly fined "n" “gm-w, 1; 1 becomes stuck on the inside or bilmed. fill Wll-ll 7-,“,- go which s little washing sods hu been added and heat. Or- dlngflly the stuck-Oh pririlce will “m. o" with this treatment, but ll stubborn, use steel wcol sccui-lni d. Butcher linen ls being midi‘ I'll-O gijnmgr hats reminiscent of the oldtim. "duster-l." Herman Franks Joins U, S. Navy City League Softball Tonight ‘Pmparawry to the forming o! a City League Softball League. There will be South Shore Hockey Banquet An impressive finish to the 194l- 42 Hockey season in Bedeque wal an Eflllbmfln held in Central Bedeque Hall. Wed- BUFFALO, N.Y., May l4-—(AP) Gm"? “"181"- Il 51* Writ’ l" nesdav evening. May 6th when ulv- —Herman mantis, catcher id: View!“ Pork diamond between a wards oi’ 100 hockey players and Montreal of the International Base- “Em 37°!" the L°°°l Y- And B guests sat down to a. sumptuous re- ball league, was sworn in today as Dlclied £88m an ensign in the United States N-V-R- Naval Reserve. ier 30 days’ training. Browns Down Boston 6-3 culled out ova tailspin tcdav at Red S“ 19 "3 12 31-425 Freetown Hockey Team —Pro- wiieiiliicfiohétifwcic Si. Louis to defeat the fourih- QPENCE. posed by C_ C_ Bake; M, L, A. Mr. Heath strong moved a hearty place Boston Red sox 6-3 behind Dlsenatyors .. 26 111 19 45 .405 Rfisponded to by Wendell Wayne” vow o; thanks giéfinsglx-hit pitching 0f Jfihmly Nll- W's 20 H 9 29 392 Middleton Hockey Team - Prg- rixléfi evening, lvgsd b Thule M u“ 51x bwws l)" the MUR-TAUGH’ ggsetg tglfiIll/[glltlzxixlllfl Agygtlgllglllsptgaolo Bniirwelagecltrjlroltign cjzllregd Ev old knuckle-boiler were by Bobby Pl1ll5 27 33 14 30 .341 b Elwood Dunning ‘ Pcerr, leading hitter c1’ the (Amgr- Plgfrlglzss- 2o 50 7 17 340 y ' can League, who accoune 0r t’ '---- ~ . two o‘. the Boston runs‘ “E1533, Pioposed by Ralph MacFarlane. Dgdgers _,_) g5 93 17 33 327 Responded to by John Marchbank. V _ -At Chicago, led by outnedei- The Ladies- Proposed by Hush Smsms hie National Anthem. Myril Hoag. who drove in four Home runs: American _League: M°l'1"l5°"- 395199011611 l0 by 5115915 run, with three singles, the oellar- William's, Red Sax. York 'I‘lge:s and Scaled DBCOYMIHE the tables W911! LEFT HIM dwelling Chicago white sex “.911; DiMggggy yanked; 7_ Nflflgna] the fine cups contested for during LONDON — (C on a spree and ended Philadelphia League: Camilli, Dodgers ‘l. Athletics five-game victory string. 9-4. It was the third straight. vic- from the able to round out Amen An interesting l Big Six Standing (Associated Press) South Shore R- 6- ast WWVQCI by the ladies of the I‘ L‘ ‘ummd ma‘ ll“ into Ba tist. sewing Circle. AI- The wyemuom backstop whose glfvgnlig§fohgffygrgmézfllfiigii’ 5011103‘: teluwllich £11 Participated in gap; t, l be uded Mme a h San Lake any: Utah’ and would be l Keneiously donated by Mr. an lona agile. co i plan, to have 1m- Anmpoilg sat- a smooth vltlrkihg team. The fol- urdlay followitsig the Biéffalo-Mcnt- giving)?!’ glayegssareikindly asked to rea games night an tomorrow -on an a _ s arp: Rockwell, 1 J I _ 31553613; gnggyggggggwyiggflg; 3;; figg,.g°sg,-,_E-cljgggb,yaltgr $33-03 iii?‘.f.i£‘fil.”’iélia.a.ldi“ii‘i "iii. . ward’ M‘ catmimael’ 3m‘ following list was carried out. The e. . ed interspersed with singing and King by Mr. Toastmaster. Respond- A‘ ed to by singing National Anthem- Our Armed Forces. Proposed by R. “ m A. Profitt Responded to by Heath 1° 5° 5- sti-ong. solo by J. B. Lewis (en- cored). Bedeque Rink Proposed by guitar nle-nt, Elwood Dunning (encored). Runs batted in: American League: MacFarlalle Cup and today at Brooklgi toast list follow- stallment of the accompany- Giants Batter Reds Here in New York the Giants Dodgers Hammer Out 7-4 Win OverBucs To Increase League Lead to 3 1-2 Games’ NEW YORK, May 14-(AP)-- gave Cinctinaii Reds a dose 0! Brooklyn Dodgers and Pittsburgh their own medicine as they batter- Plrates, the two leaders of the Na- ed across 1D runs in the eighth v.oiently inning-mote than enough to give in the first in- Mel Ott's men o. 12-6 decision. important three- game series and the Dodgers ham- inning against the Giants on ihc meted their way to a 7-4 triumph. New Yorkers’ recent western tour. _'I‘his increased the 1941 cham- Today the Reds were sailing along plons‘ first-place margin to 3 1-2 with a 6-2 lead, built up in the games and averted any of the Pirates wrestin leadership from Brco ds scored 12 runs in onc iblliiy first three innings on the strength e league of home runs by Linus Frey and filyn during Rey Lamanxi o. Then came the explosion, Leo Wins No. Five At Pililadelphia Bill Lee racked Eight of the gauze! ll mas were packed into the first three innings as both Kirby Higbe of the Dodgers Anold Header o , Responded w . < _ Batting (three leaders in each t§ Ralph Cilllgelffli. Solo, by Nor- and lefty Ldon wmne °’ the B“ league. based on S) er more tunes man McDonald (encored). M ball-l ' Hockey League — Proposed by James N, Clark. Re- 11251 Pllytl‘. Clllb G AB R- " P" sponded to by Robert Jardine. of NEW YORK, May 14—(AP)—- SO10 “@111 The up-and-down st. Louis Browns DOERR. ancers were driven to shelter to up his fifth victory in six tries by the accompaniement of cheers and pitching Chicago Cubs to a 5-3 tril- hoots from the big week-day crowd umph over the Phils. Lee held the Phils to seven hits, five of them in the last three innings. the Hon to the organist for Walter Leard. standing and was conveyed by the New Annan Hockey Team — toastmzlster to Mrs. Leard who in swept to victory 1:1 record time a.‘ a few humorous words responded. the American Henley at Phil-o,- Thus the gathering dispersed after delphia. five years ago today IUMPY P ) completed REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Jimmy Russell, Toronto sculier Efipresfinllpg Toronto Argonaul Rowing (lub, Russell covered till mile and 5-16 in 7:314 seconds __ pie :;l_‘i;l5i/i10l‘1l’1g the previous record 0 the past winter, sitting on the New Leonard Harper. 22. 0f the Gre-Z Anna“ gable “ore the stmmons g; nadler Guards, was sentenced to 35 days" detention for being absent __________ Light or chocolate cakes with {cry {Cr the Cmcaqcans, “m, "In Jchzlson, Attfetics and Willams, Horace Wright Cup while the J without leave his excuse being he 19mm‘ 01‘ 58118113 Custard. fruit and 1 _ _ - 9 m Red S x 28: i\':~.tl l L : F. i ~ ‘ ' h d be ‘th th d d . ti yesterday hadn t won mor an o nna (vague glénksalttlrgileltttgélpnlgréglgglijel Ltiliiailées. céiuldxfensewale doewgolraltlgiiigg fig 8J1": 1oaves_ crumb spice cakes which life of a. guardsmail. one game in a. rflw. McCormick, Reds 24, By. J. R. Wiliams SURE you KIM.’ “THERE'S l NO RULE Ardlkl WAKIM’ PEOPLE--HE.'S JUST A GOOD euv, AM‘ ‘lou KNOW WHAT A soot: c-uv is» IT'S A euv WHO GIVES ALL His ToBAcco AWAY, LOANS ALL Hi5 ‘TOOLS. HELPS ll EVERYBODY Tulzus DOWN t ' i l i llil “Sh? D“ rfiitfempé‘ till {l l if YOU ABSOLUTELY CAN'T BE HONEST.’ THAT GUY IS. TOO HONEST TO SLEEP ON DUTY. BUT i5 CROOKED AN’ BE AM ACCESSORY ‘TO BREAKIN‘ RULES! GOOD 6LJY ' f l‘ ti‘ . ,.,,,‘. I l -t/ ti llllli. Wlllllhed cream fillings, date and nut need no icing, are today's favorites. OUR BOARDING House LISTENQIOU Bie BUZZARD,‘ “Ti-tr: lCEBOX was CLEANER THAN A BALD HEAD Tl-lié IT WAQ Ti-ilé BRAGS CUFF- // viM-QO ‘IOU AND VOUR ROBOT CAN ENTERTAiN HUNGRY GUESTS HERE- AFTER lN THE GARAGE WlTt-l THE i255’? Oi‘- ‘THE ‘TIN MORNlNG/w- ALLI FOUND IN COOKING soaps-sees THAT or ceuzaaacrso CHEFS 1N THE once- em CAPITALS ol= EUROPE!“ l-iE-- LlNlMw/THE oszosaesods! Bur, Maszruafw PROF. Pszislvi i5 An EPl CURE ! M l-iE DECLARES YOUR PROFESSOR WELL our ol= RANGE.’ AH_AH\ I I Mb/Plé TILLIE THE roman- -,-.-,, I _ i’ Rsn/eAiv/v/Z " l i \' ’/ jl REOL/ssr ' ' I, ; \ / Jqwliuaus " Zl 5 ....;.-.... “Easiest: .1. e \_°.°'_'-lfl79"‘“""'""'c J L — ‘ 1 mnmaiiflflfiszuv . .v,n _ u. and" .__ _' I BRINGING UP FATHER BY George MCMBIIUS F 9.5.5 G65 YEP-I SIAW HIM- 91%;,‘ MEAN ‘IDTELL ME‘ THE some! I TOLD zi-AEMNG 0N 5m- Hes N01- eéféiiihsaeEa-(E Al? W" 5J5 m.iul,l!v-¢r-uuM-0=¢-'~l"°““§\"""”"' IlPPlE AND “CAP" STUBBS Bv Edwina 5O Tl-l‘ KING"THAT'5 ME“ sows-- ‘KNIGHTS! ‘ft-r EMMY HAS ATTACKED! BUT WE WILL SLAP THEQ EARS DOW/N l ANN - r’ CEQTAINLY! TH‘ mote Aw ALL "rs-r KNIGHTS ARE STANDIN’ ‘ROUND! NOW so ON! Ll§ifilvlfi aumvwvxt? DO You l-(AFTA SAY THAT? MERCY-"VS so Rouel-i! WELL. GEE! THEY'RE ‘rw ENIMY! A SAFER “DANGER? JUST w/AIT A MINUTE--I'VE,GOT "ro PUT TH’ TEA-KETTLE ON" 600D GRHEF, we», OF COURSEME Boys IN ‘THE senvicla - S "do/d TiLUE..iM oer THE COMFlARATlVE ..q~_q,._._'_,,'¢.-_.__.. 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