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St. Cloud Timesi
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1 PAGE TWELVE For Vest In Radio, Tune to KFAM14S0 Kc. THE ST. CLOUD DAILY TIMES Your Local News arid Markets Only on 1450 Kc. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1943 By HESS THE NEBBS Chance of a Lifetime INHERE TALK Pow, oe poorS JTill see what 1 Tset mjm clumsy. Xmwbe that LT wos up I LA.

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Lawyer 42. Irish klnr 43. In favor of 44. Salamander 45. Soy the: Scotch 46.

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Urchin 29. Amcry 80. Hebrew letter 12. Officer of the II Kin Arthur1! lance Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle (4. Ethereal aalt 65.

Harden DOWN Strikes gently 1 Ireland Unfair and Warmer DICKIE DARE Pop came In the house with his door key, and ma said, William, I've got the most exciting surprise for you. What, liver and onions again so soon, that's marvellous, pop said, and ma said, Now dont be silly, we had liver and onions only yesterday and you're not going to look at it again in this house for at least another week, 60 dont be crazy. I met Rita Balboa in person and talked to her Individually Just as I'm talking to you at this second and moment. Imagine, William, a personal conversation with my favorite movie star, she said. I didn't know she was your favorite, I always understood you didn't like the effected way she uses her hands, pop said, and me said, That's bygone history, she's my very favorite now that I've met her and learned at claw contact just how charming she is.

She was selling i2j t. More loyal 4. Australian bird 6. Morbid respira tory sound (. Close: poetio 7.

Uproar: archalo 8. Cereal grass 9. More certain 10. Puts Into an other musical key 11. Trees 16.

Reviewer 20. Conducted 22. Moccasin 24. Is able 25. Weapon of war 26.

Native of a cer tain English shire 28. Obstructions 31. Vestibule 33. Ignited 34. Deface 35.

Rodent 38. Landed property 40. Larpe serpent 41. Conditions 43. Feminine nlcknume 47.

Passageway 48. Something Inserted CO. Southern Johnnyoakes EL Looped platinum wire used by bacteriologists 5S. Tlneon 55. Land measure 56.

Small depres sion 58. Panlsh fiord 59. Gaello sea god I I3 Iff i I Iff i'' II2' i A2 lZSl lZl 46 Jtfa S3 ZZZZZZZZlZZ 1 rirl 1 1 1 iH 1 Scorch Weakens SCORCHY SMITH OKAV NO USE PLAVIN5 II AP Feofvei YES. GENTLEMEN, IT rS HIGH TIME WE COT TO THE 64 bonds at Hookbinders and engaging freely in conversation with anyone who bought one from her, so I took a little plunge and bought another 10 dollar bond, she said. I hope you took advantage of the opportunity to find out if the Hollywood collumnistss really dish out honest to goodness dope on the intimate life of the stars, pop said.

Did she tell you if it's true that she wears little live garter snakes instead of little dead garters? he said, and ma said, Now Wil-liam nobody ever said any such thing about anybody, especially about anyone so charmingly natural as Rita Balboa, I assure you I actually addressed her face to face, I mean real question and answers the same as any other 2 people. Oood, did you find out if she actually sleeps in an old fashion nightgown turned inside out pop said, and ma said, Now just for that I'm not going to tell you a thing I actually LUSVA'S FLYING TO 6ET BOUND TO COME 7 SOON 60T TO STALL P05? HECOIC GET OUT YOUR NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS LITTLE PAD AND PENCIL QUESTION. AS OU AMECICANJS PUT IT IN BBiEP.I WOULD LI ICE TO KNOW THE ARMAMENT OP I'LL TELL THE THUMDER30LT P-47 AND HOW IT ATTAINS ITS MAXIMUM SPEEDS -Y-yOUfiHTA HAVE 7 did say to her, so please dont try to prod and pry it out of me. Which he didn't. mi Blind Landing HOMER HOOPEE 2 Yankee Fliers Praise Yarhawks In Dive Bombing LF.M WF.

rn TPfc TVPPvilRrTER FOR TH A LOWA PETE VJOQLDmT IT BE LESS SILLY TO A MMMM WHATStHe IDEA? AHD I HAVE TO ncACu5b Washington Two veteran American pilots, back from the righting in Libya, reported that the latest American P-40 fighter, the Warhawk does a much better job of dive-bombing than the German Stuka. srvj V0L r- Wjsw'A mir. 1 "Everyone knows what fine fighter planes the P.40's are," said First Lieut. Edward T. Miluck, of Man- dan, N.D.

"But we were amazed to learn what could be done with them when dive bombing became the order of the day. Needless to say, the enemy was and is far more amazed than we are." First Lieut. Charles Wallv Trib- fETERV INSPIRED TlRArE (y gy OP VIOLENT ArviCE TO fgfl0 THE LOVELORN HAD THE LITTLE LADY RUNNIN6 FOR COVER -RIGHT INTO UL)'5 ARM 9 Movieland Fairyland THE ADVENTURES OF PATSY 1 WORD returning in six montlis or so. "That is not the manner in which the law contemplates that a superintendent shall perform his duties," said BurnquLst. "If for any reason except sickness an elective county officer absents himself from the county and neglects the duties of No Leave Given County Officers St.

Paul A leave of absence WITH THE I HOPE ALL THE LITTLE 1 Ji SET CARDISAM ffv3 75 BOVS AMD GIRLS HAVE V(7 AND PAODyll aJH AS MUCH FUN ffl WE'LL HAVE 'J Voi 5 IMTO 1 fc WATCHING THE P.TCHER TO SHOOT THE ffijt A A pJSS wSflA )CVI ASl OOACTIMS Jr TEA PARTV 1 44 OV WHAT JP ken, of Brooklyn, N.V., added that the dive bomber gets considerable pleasure from observing the results of li is attack "Oil depots are one of our chief targets, and when we see clouds of black smoke coming skyward after we have bombed an area we know that the Axis supply is cut into once more. The blacker the smoke, the more successful the raid." Both Miluck, officially credited with destruction of one stuka and with damaging several enemy aircraft, and Tribken, credited with shooting down a Mr.sserschmitt and his office for nn extended period of time, he can be removed by the governor." READER-BE HERE AT THE SAME TIME FOR A PREVIEW OF PATSyS LATEST Urban home financing by all tvpes of mortgage lenders in the U.S. in 1940 totaled $4,031 million, a gain of 15 percent over 1939 total of $3,507 million. damaging several Italian planes, served in the RAP before trans- erring recently to the army air cannot be granted to a county officer elected by the people, except to enter the armed forces, Attorney General J. A.

A. BurnquLst advised education commissioner H. E. Plynn. The commissioner informed Burnquist that he had received a letter from ().

W. Newstrnm, Aitkin county, county superintendent of schools inquiring whether a county superintendent may be granted a leave of absence, not for the purpose of entering military or naval services, "but for other purposes." Newstrom also inquired whether It would be possible to appoint someone to do his work and leave, forces. They narticiuatcd in numerous Generating of electric power In 1940 required the use of 53.400.000 tons of bituminous coal, as compared with 4G.300.000 tons consumed during 1939. sweeps over western Europe before they went to Libya, where they shared in the American-British air attacks which contributed to the defeat of Field Marshal Erwln Rommel's Afrika Korps. Truth or Consequences OH, DIANA! About 100 million cans of apple sauce are put up annually.

THE DOOLITTLES OH, PORE GAL'S SO 1IRED. MUST The two officers made part of the trip home in a captured Stuka, and explained that Allied air forces, with "lots of captured aircraft in Libya and Egypt," used numerous Stukas, Mcsscrschmitts and Helnkels to ferry pilots to and from thp ha.ttlf.. 3UST TURK) ott I jHuT THAT 11 Mve-r- rUi WE'RE vT) TH' Tim COMMITTEE, SEE MX MISS fronts "they make pretty good taxi- SAID SHE VUARWT HERE, THET'D UDWT TV' ASHES I I I trN. 11 I A BE DISTURBED, HO IS THAT SOMEOUE (WM Mm. MATTER FORME, PL a Of BE A 1 5W bill tf8Wf caos.

Both I'nmarried Miluck, whose mother, Mrs. H. M. Schultz, lives at Boseman, got his basic training at Santa Mann, and advanced training at Randolph Field, Tex. Tribken was trained at Pensacola.

and the RAF school at Glendale, Calif. Since early last year, they have served and flown together in Britain and the Middle East. Both are unmarried. Expecting assignments to train new pilots in this country for combat action, both said they hoped to get back into action themselves, and soon. "Home looks pretty good to us," said Miluck, "but once we've had a short visit with our families we want to return to fighting." OAKY DOAKS Unvoted Mar Ksif? oaky sii? oaky WE'VE GOTTA MOVE F4ST.

HECE ARE THE STOCKIWGS FOR -HOW CAU WE EVER AT LAST A (me(tooI 5 FATMA! the mogul auo his PRIWCESS ELAINE WHEW THAkll 1 BY FATIMA- MEW RIGHT OW OU? HEELSy BACK YOU'RE SWELL" i i nit in o. ri r- I SHE GETS 'EM I HOPE SHE'LL BE 50 CRAZY fiwmimir I 7 IU LAMtLDT BLOODHOUNDS) ABOUT YOU 5HE1L GIVE THE MOGUL Missing Draftee Is In Merchant Marine East St. LouU, IU. (UP)-Sur-prused to see her son's name on a "missing draftee" list of men who had not reported to the draft JHL k.M A THE BRUSHOFF board, Mrs. Mona Kenchoff promptly called the board for an explanation.

Her son couldn't report, she pointed out, because he joined the merchant marine four months ago. and even she doesn't know where he is now..

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