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The Pittsburgh Press from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 42

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42 The Pittsburgh Press, Tuesday, June 27, 1 972 AND CAPP Aitmr Pr tow Punt Crossword Puzzle Ave t' so casef- 'E'D 7HtN OU WERE anas ACROSS lHeap 5 Point 8 Asian spa 12 Heavy blow 13 Caviar 14 Female equine 15 Soviet stream 16 Devotee 17 Pseudonym of Charles Lamb 18 Paca, for instance 20 Move furitively 21 Eagle's nest 24 Discard as refusa 28 Lures 33 Epochal 34 Relevant 35 Solicitude 36 Promontory 37 Philippine peasant 38 Trieste wine measures 39 Asserts under oath 41 Concluded 42 Penetrate 44 Automaton 48 Fall flower 53 Above 54 Footlike part 56 Exchange premium 57 Without (Latin) 58 Thoroughfare (ab.) 59 Rave 60 Puts to 61 Legal point 62 Members of a iraternity DOWN IGush 2 Nested boxes 3 Conduct 4 Mystery writer Gardner AFTER ME Q.HCvV DOACOVV ASAKS ITS AVUKl' foieiNiEi Chuck Boyd Norfolk, VA 5 Hackneyed 6 Moths 7 Fondle 8 Prayer ending 9 Chest rattle 10 Operatic solo 11 Divulge gradually 30 Pasteboard 31 Sea eagle 32 Plant ovula 34 Solar disk 40 Seine 41 Bitter vetch 43 Alleviates 44 Girl's name 45 Roman poet 46 Deflect 47 Mineral rocks 49 Biblical weed 50 Equal (Fr) 51 Place to skate 52 Drunkards 54 Established value MATERIAL FeO.SS THg COW'S fOOO is cAiwigp STWAW TO THg If CrfAMSSS TJ MIL. 19 Siesta 20 Coterie 22 Meal 23 Preposition 24 Dispatch 25 Algonquian Indian 2R Grate harshly 27 Too 29 Portrait statue 55 First woman YOU I'VE I STAND ON ME I PUT STy GOT A JEALOUS RIGHT SIDE r' uR i i i I I BRASS HATS "il FITTER CALLm TOV VI VT I i Johnny Wonder How Does Cow Make Its Milk? How can white milk come from a brown cow that eats green grass? A cow makes its milk in a special bag, called an udder, that hangs from the cow's stomach. The grass or hay that the cow eats is digested in her stomach. POGO I 12 13 14 I 15 16 17 I 13 19 110 111 12 13 14 15 16 17 IT 11 23 24 125 126 127 Tj 28 29 130 131 132 34 35 37 3l IWU II I SMI I 39 40 JT 42 43 44 145 146 147 1 43 49 50 151 j52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62" I I I I 1 87 A radio, camera, globe or other jine prize will be awarded to the first youngster sending in a question used here. Send yours to Johnny Wonder, do The Pittsburgh Press, Box 776, Pittsburgh, Pa.

15230. The nourishing material from the cow's food is carried by her blood stream to the udder, where special milk-making cells change the material to milk. The color of the cow has nothing ot do with making the milk. When the cow is milked bv Brother. Juniper AM It El OH-l9AlR ACCOffPlW fvMiWS OH, IT AlMT A( WAIT FOB MffT IP CCC10R WHEN XXJ WAS 10 UUCLE JOE CARTES, 1H6 If AT I NOWHERES HOW COVfc I CARTER'S 29fJiPtiPAMMHl' IN 6 ALCMEM6T0I8 BCOUGAN'S ACTUAL, I COULP B6 1 1HECW KXPS BUMWAVOP Mfc00 PfflBAX THG VOU COULP 06 UUOff WATER, YOU'PC WHAT I PINT GIT A CHAWC6TO 26tMSmCf AS WAU6HT UlCKY.

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This protects the milk's flavor and keeps it clean. A cow doesn't give milk until she has had a salf. Then the cow usually gives milk for about a year. After that, the milk supply dries up. Then the cow has to have another calf before she can give milk again.

Johnny Wonder's Fun Book is an exciting 64-page collection of games, puzzles, drawings and things to do. To order yours, send 50 cents per copy (which includes tax and postage) to: Fun Book, Box 476, The Press, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230. 'i -lis Uncle Ray's Corner Isle Of Man Boasts Cats Without Tails I PEER'S LEMONADE iii i i TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE "Relax It's been called on account of rain." A tame animal has done a good deal to spread the fame of the Isle of Man, located in the Irish Sea. It is known as the Manx cat.

Most kinds of cats have long tails, but the pure-bred Manx Best Of Guest Edgar Ay Guest BUGS BUNNY cat does not show any sign of a tail. Besides its lack of a tail this cat is set apart from Pluck That pluck means courace none denies The man who others by having legs which said it first was wise Words, since their use on earth beean. are longer than usual. are products of the mind of men Luck is a word the en These legs give it a meth vious choose And for success too oft abuse When one a vein of ore has struck, they give the credit to his luck od of running which differs from that of the common And yet, he may have faced despair; had disappointment great to bear; known failure, and when hope seemed gone Against the odds kept struggling on So, add one letter to his luck house cat. It tends to "bound' '-iwsciKXle' HIVA, HOW COME THERE'S PEOPLE WEKC iT BOSS1 GRUMP! I NOTHING TO DRINK COMPLAINIM' THAT I- G- AROUNC? HERE BUT REGULAR.

COFFEE A TV KEALLV FLIP. 1 KEEPS 'EM AWAKE!) i schnomle ivj 7jruFnjr -iy SHORT RIBS EVERVRSAT I I AND VWATHM "1 lH'R I (TI AD, AW? as it runs, very much like rabbit. and tor his triumph credit pluck. Manx cat differs from most cats. No record exists of the first Manx cats.

They have Champ Confident been on the Isle of Man for at least 300 years, but the exact time The prize apart from the world championship is $125,000, with the winner taking five-eighths and the loser the rest. ot their arrival is not certain. It seems likely that cats without tails, or with very short Fischer To Show laus, reached the Isle of Man when foreign vessels were wrecked off the coast. REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) There is a story that two vessels of the Spanish Armada had short-tailed cats aboard them when they were driven ashore by Happiness World chess champion Boris Spassky, looking relaxed and fit, said he is sure Ameri the wind in that region. Sailors have taken many cats to sea as "mascots" and can challenger Bobby Fischer some of them have reached dry land far from their places of birth.

will show up in time to begin their 26-game scries Sunday. This may explain how cats came to be carried on Spanish MM Spassky, a Russian, told a press conference yesterday that "only commander-in-chief galleons, but where did Manx cats live the first place? The most likely answer seems to be in the Orient. Cats with short or stumpy tails are natives of China, Burma and the Malay States. 1 ischcr knows why the STEYE CANYON In the course nf long voyages, a few of them could have American didn't turn up as expected yesterday. Fischer, 29, NfSffiy' I fm I PeLfEV' yoiil HOWEVER NMRX'SUIPcE'SEEMsl P'TcfcENI5MA4 Ll PtIWttN 1 WHY PONl was reported in seclusion in Los Angeles but was expected to fly to Reykjavik tomorrow.

WWeCOULff WECARRy TAtE OVER THE A PIZIA k'ly POTEBT, HluH CM HEPALP STANTINS FROMTHESe) TO THE LIS THE ONLV IV'CMAN LFADEE. WILL AND trr 4EXT EtiilKTZl AViVCMCMt I nw TJt CTlf I A PAPER ANP RU TD AAV I I T-tV A JA A TRV TO CROSS VOL1 UP 1 BREAK WITH THE -riC Spassky, 35, said he was reached the Isle of Man and started the line of "Manx cats." Facts about Mexico's people and their customs, also about the ancient Aztecs, appear in the leaflet called "MEXICO AND THE MEXICANS." This leaflet will be sent to you without charge if you enclose a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope. Send your request to Uncle Ray in care of The Press. Little People's Puzzle IT RIGHT.1 A PAD-AND Tv-zcd TALK ABOITT KING UK1ON VwUR STORYVSTRAISHT WEPIAJ fe fJMTl satisfied with arrangements for the tournament and even the 21-hour daylight didn't EDWARD CIGAR bother him "I have good curtains in my hotel." nport from Mm (Da ITl "HUSgANP HUNTERS'HANPgDOK Your romance headed for the Bride? Wayie You Ve neglecting him A man need to feel WANTEP. Let himfourw j( TAKE OUT A i WANTAPi FPRSBRT 1 Ny I yon wint him!" xK AS? a rr Tzr I 7 1 Ita) it? ffSsWiWJ The sensational $5.95 bestseller that's sweeping "3) Arrp Faroef vak rn 5 vi TrMisu Amenta uk wiiume now condensed In the July Reader's Digest 'N3XO '01 im "13NNnJ '9 SMOH83A3 'VlAlvaVIV -C lia8Vy umoq y3H10 "It 'NOH '6 '13DIN '8 'linaj '9 'aNVHdaiV -lssojy 4.

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