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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 17

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Argus-Leaderi
Location:
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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17
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FUNTSTONES May 13.19691 CROSSWORD PUZZLE OPLjAi I iRnpiA'CjE fell NN Af IaTOmO pxfrjAi i PATPAllTiEgAlTiE RtTESPYjO UH L'E te e'p AiTnu Errr: "ITNtYIFiVFiDiY ACROSS Win rn New Boot at Knowno? nil moon look as though it were changing shape in the sky. wunwj seno your quesiions, name, 9 nd Mara to itii ve rvnyl' ur m.l neamMIMl tflcMldr Zio CcxM In case of auolicate Questions, the author a'lpH 25. Range of knowledge 26. Pastry 27. Blue grass 28.

Catnip 29. Haw. lava 31. Unkempt 33. Mongrel 34.

Boeing tool 35. Tariff 36. Impel 37. 5,280 feet 1 i in 1 I IT we jljst I that's A rROV HAVE GOT A I DIAL TH' NUMBER WUAT QUESTION, ii IoCUeIOM or DO YOU TlbiK OF I YOU STUPID JOE WHINE ON THE A PBOPLE WITH A CLOD I 1 line; today. Ml- "TRIGGER TEMPER? JLL, CC -LIKE A GVY sVi.

ycy vwo flies off fv ZJhHlt" trniSx HANDLE SMS MX tX -C p.VIVt:l-"' I I-" I I I (plaiITA6AHSAM) I will decide the winner rK3v' winner iRQN-spAlyM ENV These changes are called the phases of the moon. Xow that we are preparing to land astronauts on the moon, vm KEENER 1. Dismay 6. Stroll 11. Slipknots 13.

Water wheel 14. Epicure 16. Vegetable 17. Bulging pot 18. Earlike projection Jena Wart, 11, Fait Wayne, Ind.

WHY CANT HE SEE 60TU SIDES OF MOON? TjElst ViE many people are wondering im ElEiS Since man appeared on earth he has been looking up at the SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZH 39. Steal 20. Compass point 41. Sour moon and wondering about it, When man developed telescopes and began to study the whether man will be able to live on the moon. As the New Book of Knowledge explains, astronauts will need all kinds of special protection to do this.

There is no air on the moon, so they will have to take air with them, and water too. They will need special clothing to protect themselves from the 21. Steep 43. Piano 22. Rich vein composition of ore 44.

Perception 24. Chopping tool 45. Makes a cake DOWN 1. Goat or cat moon, he realized that he I could only see one side of it. It lis only in the last few years jR)fit )cl I that we have been able to orbit cameras and human beings sun's dangerous radiations, and from the extremes of tempera-: around the moon, and thus have actually been able to see what is on the other side.

20 ture on the moon. But the problems connected with man living on the moon are being worked on, and some day man The reason why, from earth, we can only see one side of the 22 23 VA may be able to do it. moon has to do with two different motions of the moon. One IT 2H 25 2. Thumb 3.

Young turkey 4. Movie dog 5. Rent 6. Article 7. Swab 8.

Zephyr 9. Climbing vint 10. Comfort 12. Senator 15. Religieuse 19.

Stared 22. Creature 23. Pinch 25. Pacific tree 27. Flower dust 28.

Link 29. Pyroxene 30. Prize rings 31. A second time 32. Circuit 33.

Frog's cry 34. Amo, 36. Arm bone 38. Fodder plant 40. Plunder 42.

Exist is the way it spins, or rotates. a 29 3oj FUN TIME The Riddle Box 1. Why did the man take a 27 28 The other is its orbit around the earth. The moon takes 27 days, 7 ruler to bed with him? 2. Why 32 is it bad to write on an empty hours and 43 minutes to spin, 34 36 1 stomach? 3.

Why are prize fighters queerly dressed? ANSWERS 1. To see how long he slept. 37 or rotate, once on its axis. And it takes just about the same amount of time to orbit the earth. The result is that only Hi 77.

2. It can be done, but paper is one side of the moon ever fac better. 3. They so often get a sock on the nose. 45 es the earth.

If you want to see how this works out, take an apple or orange in your right hand. Close your left hand into for lima 22 min. At Newifetrfure WORD PUZZLE 5-13 a fist. The fist is the earth, the apple is the moon. Now move ARCHIE rpr -yr' 7 i 1 HOW LOM6 OH, I ONLY HAVE TWENTY I'lX TOSS A COIN I '7r7 BEFORE I ABOUT MINUTES, VERONICA, TO SEE WHO MOfflS IT VERONICA )r DINNER, TWENTY SO STALKS 1 5 MOM? 7K1 "Hp a the apple around the fist in such a way that the apple will make a complete turn on its axis by the time it's back in ni the bsiAi GUTTERS the same place.

Only one side of the apple will face the fist, The moon doesn't "shine" the IHORSON HEaIiiw way the sun does. It only seems to shine because it reflects the sun's light. As the moon travels around the earth different HEATING wmmp, AIR CONDITIONING Can you change the first word "Sell" to the last word "Bank" in four moves? Change one letter in the word with each move. See tomorow's paper for the parts of it are lighted up by the sun. Sometimes you see the whole visible face of the moon 114 South Franklin Av.

Sioux Falls, So. Dak. fhon. 338-1941 lighted up. At other times you only see a part of the moon's face lighted up.

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