Big Job For Famous Cartoonist:Mends Daughter's Romance With Trip To EuropeAl Capp, the tall Bostonian who makes £165,000 a year from the newspaper strip adventures of Li' 1 Abner, the simple boy from the Cartoon Mountains, has arrived in London to salve the heartbreak of his 14-year-old daughter, Cathy. In Boston, U.S.A., Cathy told Al Capp that her boy friend, Teddy Baily, 17, did not love her any more. Al Capp, with fatherly Understanding said: "there now, let me take you away for a trip, a week-end or something, so you can forget." He was telephoned by his daughter a bit later to say that she had booked places for both of them on the liner "Ile De France" for Europe, Her sister and mother heard about this, and joined the Party. August 01, 1951. (Photo by Paul Popper)

Big Job For Famous Cartoonist:Mends Daughter's Romance With Trip To EuropeAl Capp, the tall Bostonian who makes £165,000 a year from the newspaper strip adventures of Li' 1 Abner,  the simple boy from the Cartoon Mountains, has arrived in London to salve the heartbreak of his 14-year-old daughter, Cathy. In Boston, U.S.A., Cathy told Al Capp that her boy friend, Teddy Baily, 17, did not love her any more. Al Capp, with fatherly Understanding said: "there now, let me take you away for a trip, a week-end or something, so you can forget." He was telephoned by his daughter a bit later to say that she had booked places for both of them on the liner "Ile De France" for Europe, Her sister and mother heard about this, and joined the Party. August 01, 1951. (Photo by Paul Popper)
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