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St. Cloud Times from Saint Cloud, Minnesota • Page 20

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St. Cloud Timesi
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Saint Cloud, Minnesota
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20 The St. Cloud Daily Times July 26, 1951 Steve Cany on NO IDENT7TY a0E.YET?S HEfc A RA BLONDE MAN. LET'S EXPLORE YOUR MIND By ALBERT ETWARD WlGCAM. D.Se. TOZZJO ItIeTbI JVM a a LkkHu nt mnwrammi -i i A Im nl'Tj i I A urtt a Id 1 SIR, BUT HE MUST 65 BRITISH! SIR TEEATEO (DM FOR JjA HE KEEPS MBTTCEJNd ABOUT SHOCK AND IMMERSION rmlf HEADRJRTHEBAWl VRfll WE CAuVSHT! T-k SOfAB VOCHEiZ! NO SDEFACE PDLSB RAPID AND FBU HCU CONSOOVi, PUT 60KTA CAM VOU TRUST WVWAT A PERSON SAYS UjgJsjE PjA ELliM IZ IJR A Iglg.

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Wicked 18. For example: abbr. 1. Silkworm 20. Higrhest cards at bridge IL Old musical note 22.

Rodent 23. Greedy 24. Place 25. In proportion to 2. Short distance 27.

The pick 28. Of irregular occurrence 30. Small lakes 32. Taunt S3. About 35.

Roman poet 36. Sodium chloride J7. Three: prefix 38. Cover 39. Sinks below the horizon 0.

Pertaining to the mouth 41. Type measure 42. Air: comb. form 43. Angry 44.

Person bearing blame for others 47. June bug 45. Low class apartment houses 49. Plant of the etch family Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 4. Simpleton 6.

Comparative ending 3.VJERE SCHOOL DOWN 1. Photographic instrument Three-banded armadillos I. Understood but not expressed PUPILS SVARTER IN Bringing Up Father DADS OAV? 6. 7. 8.

Headlong1 rush Was very fond of Shield Vaoa Opinion. 1 i i i i ARE HAPPV-Go-LUCKV 1 I'LL LEAE TMS POLK HOUCS HAVE 1 IfT iffsD fY CAgPETBEATEg WkSSEO-HE DtDNTT COME tu7l--P--rSP I RIGHT BY TW6 IN-I3UESSHESAWTH I I SLEEP-HE6 AQENU5 fT RUG-JU5T THE PUO AKJ' gEATEg- 7 1 I 1 uU WORK WILL BK1KK3 IT NOW- I frV Vt tM VP jALgT WIVES AS ECONOKMCAU 0 9. Palmyra palm 10. At home 11. American spotted wiid cat 12.

Contradict 16. Dutch geographer 20. State with conviction 2L Long- narrative poem 23. The sweetsop 24. Cut lengthwise 26.

Hastened AS UNHAPPY ONES? 3 6 7 18 a 2 75 33 's HP'7 "W7 ill lie like all-get-out when angry. When they sober-up if they do 27. they say. "You know, dear, I Giant mean what I said." They are lying again, for they meant it when they said it. You would be astonished Supervise a publication Dry Nocturnal birds Disturb 28.

29. 30. how easily you can control your 31. 33. temper with the help of our booklet.

Eloquent Answer to Question No. 3 fc I W't'X VM I I 34. Those who Answer to Question No. 1 1. Yes.

Two extensive studies show that unhappy wires are more extravagant than happy ones and are more careless about lending money. They more frequently bet on the horses and play slot machines. They even tend to consider cautious and economical persons stingy. Happy wives count their pennies, study prices and dislike There may be exceptions of course. Answer to Question No.

2 2. No. He can't even trust himself. An angry person lies and exaggerates because he feels he must show Ills superiority. Husbands and wives 3.

We have no sure way of know place away for future rwWL ing. However, Psychologist F. Finch gave 1,321 high school stu Caff. Ill, Kinf rWww $y4m, Wftf rigMi mwvt 36. Woolen fabric dents in 1942 the same mental tests that were given to 651 students in L- yw I I wm 67.

Exchange 3J Tinlr ue Dare 40. Alternative 1923. The 1942 students scored 4 L. 1 I I I I I I I WAJLJlA 42. Any monkey 7 hj i i I ii ill Ma i i 43.

rronoun 'mmM 1 TO READ A points higher. Since studies are generally harder now than years ago. It seems probable that students I I I I I I I I I VA II I 45. Article i 46. Near AF Nwtftimaturmm SHE uAK.rM.Mtt TUP of today are smarter.

I CAM STILL GET TO MV ANNASTHAZ.IA Rounds like a THE LAUNQH M' Maidens POLICE THATS IT 43UNSTER PROBLEM 11 CLUB KEETIM3 SURE GLAD I LEARNED ABOUT OUTBOARD ftOTOQSM LITTLE BENNY SCHOOL by Lee Pape It makes me roar with laffter Just to think of it, he said, and ma said, Why dont you mkae a funy speetch telling how you ran an errand for me without making a face ferst, even a funny face, and how I fell We were eating breakfist, and I said, Hay pop, ma, this reminds me. What does? pop said, and I said Just sitting here eating breakfist. It reminds me, too, pop said. It reminds me I reminded you to get your hair cut while we were eating breakfist yesterday, and I reminded you at breakfist the day before yesterday, and by gollies histery is re-peeting itself today, and if I have to remind you again, there may be over in a dead faint just from ser prise. Scorchv Srrth Both being sourcastic, and I said PICKED UP A FROM NOWHERE IM THE KEPI We're suppose to meet at our diff-rent houses for breakfist.

We're going to call it The Breakfist Club, and that's what reminded me "SUBVEBSIVESV WRECK THE PLANE AM? VSTILL HAVE TWSSJ TURN UP WITH A GIRL yCk T- WrKJPRESSEPUKCEy -J 1 AN ARAB PRINCESS sea; two incompetent THATS WERE PILUT5 TAKC A fLHIMC JUST RED BLOOPEP serious consequences. What does it remind you of? he said, and I said. only supose to have breakfist here every 3rd morning, I said, and pop CONSIGNED TO THE AMERICAN WPS It reminds mo of a club I getting TURKISH AIR FORCE said, Yee gods, only every 3rd morn up with Puds and Shorty. We're ing. suppose to meet once a day and make funny speeches, I said.

Sutch an idea for land sakes, ma I'll tell you one you can make, said. The funny part is over. I ad vize you to think of some other kind pop said. You can make a funny spetch telling how you got home In time for dinner 3 days in succession. of a club, she said.

Which well probably have to. Slice of Ham. omer oopee 4pomV Voo Have ome rch that doesn't loo quits SO MUCH LIKE FlCH Lignite Lab to Open One of the points to be checked on at Garrison bears on the rights of the farmers, who sold their land, to the oil and mineral rights. This has increased importance as oil has been discovered in western section of the state. After the Garrison dam inspec tion, Langer said, the party will lly either to Port Yates or Self-ridge on the Standing Rock Indian reservation for a Joint meet The Adventures of Patsy ing of Indians from both North and South Dakota.

A controversy has developed ov er the question of granting rights of way to natural gas lines over TCM6 FOR I KINDNESS -a TO OUMB I ANIMALS J'jnjfl GCKNQ TO Washington W) A $750,000 lignite research laboratory at Grand Forks, will be named for the late Rep. Charles R. Robertson It will be dedicated by secretary of the Interior Chapman September 29. Chapman, In a letter made public by Senator Lanfer said he has signed the order under which It will be known as the Charles R. Robertson lignite research laboratory.

Langer had proposed such action. Langer told a reporter he will accompany Chapman when he goes to Grand Forks for the dedication. Langer said the party will fly there Immediately after a cabinet meeting Sept. 28. He said Senator Young (R-ND.) also has been Invited to attend the Lab About Completed A bureau of mines official said the laboratory is about completed and half of the 50-man personnel to operate It is already hired.

It is estimated It will require a federal appropriation of about annually to operate it. Langer said Chapman had promised to go to Garrison dam the following day, Sept. 30, for a complete Inspection of the huge project. oftTn.wAKe up SKlL I iTHS PETS ARB OUT 1 yz I OF TMQ CAGES I fvA I AND ABE CAUSING -J "HE'S ALWAYS BUCKING FOR ANOTHER STRIPE I' Indian lines. Wholesale Prices Report First Gain New York JP) Wholesale food prices advanced a shade this week the first gain in 11 weeks, the Dun Bradstreet index showed Wednesday.

At $6.90, the Index was two cents from last week, which was lowest1 since Dec. 19, and was 6.3 percent above the year -ago Index of $6.49. The high so far this year was $7.31 on Feb. 20. represents the total cost at wholesale of one pound each of 31 foods in general use.

Neighhorly Neighbors Oi, Diana! U. CfINITELY THIS 15 THE. POOR GLT 1 I LOST OUT THERE IN THE HILL5 I WANPERlNG ALL NIGHT IN THEUOOD5, 1 I HUNTING Hr5 WAV 6ACK." OR HE I 1 I MAV EVEN BE- LYING OUT THE2.E 4j 1 Mm THERE'S AOTHN6 WE CAN DO ANiP OH, IAARION IT'S THE XT'S OUST IKAPOSS10LE TO DS5CRIBE ITS UNUSUAL rr WA45 the WDsr WvENTIONEP IT TO HIIA VET JUT KK)QN HE'LL EXPENSIVE C5OV0N IN STYLE A NiP COLOR. YtXl'P ACTUAU-y HAVE TO SEE IT CAR3y ON SOfAETHlNfl AWFUL THE TO APPRECIATE, ir Oaky Doaks HO. HO PRPTTV HUU-I wacer there's some 01 I 1 o' course, rr wuz 7)1 Wl I SOME FEMALE nJt GOMMECTIOkf BETWEEKI THEM 500M wws CORWY MAY RF fZiAmrs TT-a 600W AM' PR1WCE53 RE-HIRE ME AS HIS I jf i im -r- -m-m vnrmT r-f-S- Dl 5a PPEARAWCE I I I T' 'I KOYAL WIZARD I 1 '1 2 Jt 3 I I EH 1 ANC7 FOCTH TOQ WHAT5EMEP FINALLY WEARILY He wfnt fieri mmc opct poo rwr FAIR WARNINC Structure, publicizing the use of aluminum In building.

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