Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact (March 12, 1964), #14

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Umbrella Mugger

Storyline: A holdup man mugs Pierre for his umbrella as it begins to rain.

Saint Stanley Kosta Patron of Young Students

Storyline: The story of Saint Stanley Kosta, the patron saint of young students. He was Polish, attended school in Vienna with his older brother and died at the age of 17 in 1565.

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Storyline: Four single-panel gags.

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Storyline: June's father thinks someone has been stealing his cattle. He wants all unbranded calves rounded up and branded. The kids frown upon having to watch the branding, so they go to an abandoned ghost town and find an old fashioned bicycle in the blacksmith's shop. Frumson gets it running, only to discover it has no brakes and he can't stop it. He becomes a runaway juggernaut.

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The Statue of Freedom

Storyline: The story of the 10-ton bronze Statue of Freedom, which stands atop the capitol building in Washington, D.C.

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Storyline: Tony is offered a brand new turbine-engine sports car and he signs papers for it without heeding Chuck's warning. Chuck tells him to read what he's signing for before signing. Kitty is worried that Chuck is getting too involved in Tony's affairs. The group go to a recording session with a famous conductor and orchestra and Tony manages to upset the conductor with his obvious lack of real musical ability and the conductor walks out in disgust.

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Track

Storyline: The history of track, looking at prehistoric, ancient Egypt, Greece, Roman and Persian times, up through the present.

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Storyline: The president sees Senator Oilengass yelling and screaming at little Angie for causing his fall and decides to withdraw his support of the senator. Sen.O. spies on Pettigrew's party and hears they will hire Gus Gallipoli as their pollster. Sen.O. beats them to Gallipoli, so they hire Lasso as pollster to find out if Pettigrew can win New Hampshire. It turns out Oilengass didn't run in NH, because Gallipoli's poll showed he would lose. So now, he'll be running against Matt Fizz, the vice-president, who happens to be from NH. They feel Pettigrew hasn't a chance.

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Storyline: A western-themed crossword puzzle and a western-themed maze.