
There’s a drawing of co-director Bugs Hardaway, labelled “Happy Hardaway” (it looks suspiciously similar to a T. Hee caricature made at the studio in 1936). He was from Missouri, and the story above his picture is datelined Hog Hollow, Missouri.
The next column features a story about a “riot at the Looney Tune cartoon studio” caused by Tex Avery dealing from the bottom of the deck in a card game.

And a box above the Cavett headline makes fun of the slogan “Movies Are Your Best Entertainment.”
The background artist is unknown but Art Loomer was still at the studio and it may be him.
Tubby Millar gets a story credit and Gil Turner receives the revolving animation credit.
"Weather yes or no."
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