“ Give an expert cowboy a yard of anything,” declares a film critic, “ and he will make a lasso of it.” It would be worth treating one to a plate of spaghetti in a restaurant just to see him bring the waiter to heel. A business man claims that he can flap his ears at will. When travelling by air, though, he always takes the precaution of keeping a parachute handy.
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Evening Star, Issue 22802, 10 November 1937, Page 6
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