PER CURIAM.
The judgment being appealed comes here under a presumption of correctness. The burden is on the appellant to make reversible error appear. This appellant has not satisfied this burden because the judgment is based partially or wholly on evidence which does not appear in the record on appeal. Accordingly, the judgment is affirmed.
KANNER, Acting C.J., and SMITH and WHITE...
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