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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 14

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The Missouliani
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Missoula, Montana
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Jet Palooka By Ham flslttr fiBdieve It or Not IT NO VSI FISHTlNe MB, I'M GOINQ TO HISS YOU NOW Answers to Questions By Haskln Service 4 The Dally Mlssoullan, Thursday, October 9, 1 958 I eooowuss sak Jir-w-fev 'Z' PVASHOCJIP rf SEP ANY PA6SIN' JL 2 SHIPS -WJEASITeiX lapM7- I 'IM T'REfcCUS k) I THANK yOU VURtY CT KIN0i.YIN this plane, It Is opposite the dl 4 ridw ffiif Ui mwr tij mU la nf qiiMtlnn of furl by writing Tht rection of rotation of the earth. The rotations of Mercury and Ve PftUJ MIMOUilftn ininrniBuun nureau, 1J00 N.W.. Wuhmiton DC Plou tnelMt return poiiMt or ddrMitd iunped nv)op. nus are uncertain; and nothing is known about the rotation of Pluto. Q.

How much, on the average, trvj. GUSHES WATER WITH SUCH FORCE THAT IT OPERATES A WMTRNHLL LOCATED OM.V60 YARDS FROM Q. What Is the origin of the word "cue" as it Is applied to the pre present social security bene stage? L. R. fits Increased under the recent TUB iPRINCr A.

The word Is derived from 1 1 wcrzr amendment! to the law? D. K. 7t the practice of placing the letter A. The average Increase is round seven per cent. NOTE: A Mutt and Jeff (Latin, quando meaning "when at certain places on the actors' copies of plays to show when they three-page mimeographed circular FT 1 MV DARLING, If GOOD on the 1958 social security changes Siliillillii wore to enter and speak.

will be sent free to any reader HAD KNOWN THIS GRIEF TUNNiLWASSOLONS WASNT I'D HAVE GIVEN THAT Q. When did Bohhy Fischer become the chess champion of the who sends a request for it, acconr panled by a long, stamped, seir addressed envelope, to The Mis The elephant that BECAME TUe FIRST s. circus star BECAUSE HE ATE 700 MUCH TO Bt tSeO ECONOMICAL TO PULL 4 PLOW United States? M. G. you a kiss; vou? A.

Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn, soulian's Washington Information 8Cft 1 N.Y., who has been playing chess Bureau, 1200 Eye N.W., Wash Ington 5, D.C. since he was six, won the U.S. championship on Jan. 7, 105R, at the Manhattan Chess Club in New York City. He was 14 years old i Q.

Do all planets In our solar lystem rotate on their axis In the 1 1 arme direction? W. N. at the time. A. Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and COL.UKIUN HHTJ of the 2 Missouri Cavalry COULD DRftW AND FIRE ui Pistol 6 TIMES DEAR READER' PLEASE Ofc AD OTHER PARTS OF PAPER AND AS TURN IN ABOUT FIVE MINUTES THIS IS A LONG TUNNEL Neptune rotate in the same direc it mm Your Health By Pater J.

Srelnerohn, (fUlHMd bj th Bell Byndlett. too.) A ROMAH LAMP SHAPED LIKE A MANS HEAP tion as the earth, from west to east. Uranus rotates about an axis which Is nearly perpendicular to the plane of the ecliptic; if the direction of rotation is referred to JQL BEFORE AH INFANTRYMAN COULO LIFT HIS RIFLE TO start SHOOTM Penny By Harry Haenigsen I'M SCHOOL. THHN THEBE'S THH ALLTHIS SCHOOL WORK HAS MS i Young and Pretty if The Monument to Old Bet In Somers, N.Y., commemorates a pachyderm purchased by a farmer named Machaliah Bailey for ploughing in 1809. The animal ate too much, so the farmer decided to exhibit it for money, the first such occasion in the U.S.

6CH00L OAKC AMD THB 6CH0OL OUTING p-CTlHAVETOLEAaWTHE 1 HA.VI TOGBT BEADY FOB THE By Sua Burnett TT fl rrr A stunning jumper In junior lizes that fits like a glove. Designed with the popular Empire waistline and paired with a bow- Bridge Plays jacobv (NIL tortfc Ine.) tnmmea bolero. No. 8228 with PATT-O-RAMA is in Sizes 9. 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18.

Size 11, 314 bust, jumper, 3H yards of 35-inch; bolero, 1 yards. Dr. John Fisher's one-heart re sponse is good duplicate bidding NORTH 0) ASS VK10 4 AKQ10 AKJJ You just don want to pass a one bid in a minor suit if you possibly can avoid it. Emma Jean Hawes' next bid was three clubs and John raised By Harry Hanan Louie EAST AK108 AJ6S 876 964 WEST A AQ872 72 4543 487 merrily to four clubs and hoped that he wasn't diving overboard with a weicht tied around his legs. Emma Jean went to four Dear Dr.

Stelncrohn: I would like your opinion of contact lenses since my daughter is interested in wearing them. I am a little uneasy about their safety. Mrs. P. 0.

Answer: If your eye doctor finds no contra-lndiation like conjunctivitis, hay fever, or any other disease of the eye or lids I am all for it, Contact lenses are not dangerous. Some patients can wear them only for an hour or so; others wear them in comfort for many hours About 80 per cent of contact lenses are worn for cosmetic purposes. I'd say let your daughter have a try at them. The fact that she is so anxious indicates that she is probably self-conscious about her ordinary glasses. Long before Dorothy Parker wrote "men never make passes at girls who wear glasses," girls (and many boys) have beet, made unhappy by having to wear the thick lenses that correct myopia (nearsightedness).

For similar reasons, I always advise self-conscious patients to remedy any defects they may have, because old mother nature was looking the other way when she fashioned them. If you have a hook nose, or a crooked nose, or a bulbous nose; or any other kind of nose that gives you the fidgets whenever you look in the mirror, gently thumb that nose at mother nature and have it "fashioned to taste" by an experienced plastic surgeon. If you are short and it bothers you, I see no shame in walking-head erect, in full view of everybodyinto a shoe store and being fitted to "elevator shoes." If you are youthful in spirit and disconcerted by a sagging Jowl, I am all for you having a face-lift. If your hair is gray and it dis word of advice may save us all from mental breakdowns. It's not really as serious as all that, but ygaj gpg mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmS BBBHSMelllBHBBMHBlHBHaMMMaMHM I think you know what I mean SOUTH A 4 VQB8S JS A 10 51 Cast and West vulnerable North East South West 1 Pass 1 Pis I A Piss 4 A Pes 4 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead A 8 hearts and John passed and hoped Mrs.

T. U. O. Answer: As it happens I can give you two opinions: one, personal, tra other, professional. Last night I discussed this very question with a well known woman composer-pianist.

I remember that the discussion started when I said: He won the opening club lead in dummy and led the four of "You have unusually short fingers. By MeH Mlsi Peach hearts. East played the trey and Doesn't that handicap you? Put you under added pressure when M.BUT A 7 tub A playing difficult pieces? John the eight. A second heart to dummy's king forced out East's ace and East led the six 55 I ITS HUGE! I I I r'- She said it is a popular miscon ception that long fingers are neces of spades. Three rounds of spades gave East and West two mort tricks sary before one can play the piano 0' violin well.

In fact, rather short, sturdy fingers are an asset rather than a handicap. She said that and forced John to use up dummy's ten of hearts. This left him a choice of plays the "breadth" of the hand is im portant in piano playing. That is what helps in manipulating the He could come to his hand with keys. the jack of diamonds and try to drop the trumps, or he could play Then she said: Isn It won if 8228 for a coup against East.

The coup derful to have a real feeling for tresses you to see this eviden.ee of so many milestones passed, I don't think you should hesitate to have it darkened if you have lately been thinking of it. music? Is there any greater pleas seemed indicated so John took i second club and ran off the dia monds. ure? That's why I believe that most youngsters should be exposed WITH THt NT PATT-O-RAMAi I recall so many similar unhappy to it by learning a musical instru He discarded one club on the third diamond and when he led the fourth diamond, East could ment when they are young. They should be kept at it for a year or Little Annie Rooney persons whose main complaint was: "Why didn't I have it done earlier?" Whether it's contact lenses, or a new nose, don't put ruff or not. He actually chose to two even if they profess to hate it discard a club so John did like My reason is this: At the end of I nVMamn I "MISERABLE" SO? WELL, HE AINT A SIZE FOR A I DONT KNOW KERCISE-AMO HIS NAME wise.

it oil. ANNIE I WONOfcR IF YOUD DO HE A 6 TOWN MAN KllJfc, AND 1 JUS I GLORY05KV, CURiiA HAPPENED k) HA Dear Dr. Stelncrohn: We-have FAVOR BY RIDING AND TAKING that time you will know who are tone deaf and unable to participate (actively or passively); and which Now John led a third club. East ruffed with the six and John over- SMALL SADDLE OF WIS MISERABLE LITTLE HUNK ThAVSThe MOSTEST IM THE TACK BEAUTIFUL Tap Of MINIATURE HORSEFLESH; ruffed and made the last trick ones will grow up to love to Send 88 cents in coins for this pattern to Sue Burnett, The Daily Missoulian, 872 W. Quincy Chicago 6, 111.

Print name, address, style number and size. Add 10 cents for each pattern for first class mailing. Don't miss the new fall and winter '58 issue of our pattern catalogue, Basic FASHION. Colorful, inspiring, informative with special features, smart easy to sew styles. 35 cents.

ROOM a 10-year-old boy who simply will not practice his piano. This has caused friction in our house. My husband says don't force him to I told her that I understood what with his queen of trumps. Card Sense The bidding has been: do anything he doesn like. I say he's too young to know what he docs or doesn like.

What she meant because of personal experience. When a youngster I "just hated" to practice my violin. After two years of "wasted money and wasted time" I got over the hump. West North East South do you think, Dr. Steincrohn? A lClub Double lHear 7 You, South, hold: I was one of the fortunate ones who rose to the "music hook" and Spades A 8 6, Hearts 8 14, Mar Diamonds 7 5, Clubs 9 8 4.

What do you do? Daily Astrology (Released bj Oontolldtttd Newt FttturM, Ino.) A Bid one spade. You have a good four-card spade auit and Gemini May 21 to June 20-1 seven points. TODAY'S QUESTION swallowed it hook, line and sinker. I haven't played my fiddle in many years but my love of music has grown in spite of my being a "passive performer." Mrs. T.

U. 0., tell your husband to allow you to "force your son gently" for another year. If he doesn't show a glimmer of interest by that time, promise him you will be happy with "no more lessons." By Ken Kief Virgil Items which have upset or worried you can be cleared away after con Your partner raises your one- sideration. Be resourceful. spade bid to three.

What do you I AWAETIKAES I TmNkl llH'WCK I I I i VI I 1 I ZooOMESS YOU OON'T KMOVW I 1 Ta 1 4.0OXAT THE DIFFERENCES. 1 COhJT- WfXW2 Cancer June 21 to July 22 Try do now? TODAY'S QUOTATION: A vessel is known by the sound, whether it be cracked or not; so men are proved by their speech, whether they be wise or foolish." Demosthenes THURSDAY FOR EVERYONE: Recheck judgment and information before going ahead, especially in the a.m. Be deliberate, calm, to see things from a sound, judi Answer Tomorrow cious point of view. Wait until Answer to Previous Puzzle harmony is reached and headway can be made. Leo July 23 to Aug.

22 Work River's Edge to better conditions; add to re tactful and considerate. The day's developments are likely to show ACROSS 57 Interest (ab.) 38 Hostelries DOWN 1 Breaches 2 Arrow poison QpJX.Lfc! hlE Vfl t- A TAPBP TOPPtER AMEllAgegxtiM pal, ait AREOLA ELEVEN BOSOM? ENgl TELLDOT i Rl8 ge l. A lE 5. Sri HE end EXXZrXSEE sources through dilligent efforts. Avoid risks.

Virgo-Aug. 23 to Sept. 22-Allow others to take the initiative. Be co-operative; seek mutual advantages, maintain accord. Libra Sept.

23 to Oct. 22 Seek to make progress in everyday matters. Accent consciousness, 3 Learning 4 Quicken 5 Fop you the wisdom of caution and patience. LOOK FOR YOUR BIRTH-DATE AND BIRTHSIGN BELOW: Aries March 21 to April 19 Clear away odds and ends that have accumulated. Avert occupational hazards.

Catch up with rest. Taurus April 20 to May 20 Maintain a constructive attitude; try to keep everything running smoothly so that those you meet can aid you. Avoid speculation. I River in Arizona English, Scottish or Russian river Branch of the St. Lawrence at Montreal 12 Presently 13 Fruit drink 14 Mediterranean bay 15 Persian fairy 16 Born Scorpio Oct.

23 to Nov. 21 Expend energies objectively; accept Maor Hoople Out Our Way By J. R. Williamt 6 Poem 7 Unnecessary 8 Hallowed 9 Primitive Japanese 10 Folding beds Our Boarding House 27 Confined 39 Honey-make 28Prusian river 40 Leases 29 Famous 41 River in English school England 30 Department 42 Biblical name assistance of others gracefully. Maintain friendships.

Sagittarius Nov. 22 to Dec. 51 A poised outlook helps cet thincs HAVE A CARE, 8A3CTER 1 SHhN BANDY WORDS 11 Leg joint mm IWELC.IF ft ISMT THE GREAT TOME- (ab.) 437tusian city kussii WITH YCUrU. IGNORE 17 Grafted (her)1118 18 AnDeard 19 Abstract being 32 It's formed by 44 Grate done. Use tact with higher-ups.

i FACB HIM6ELF. OTHERWI55 kMOWrJ I YOUR FLIPPANCY AND maintain narmnny. 21 Jot 20 Desuetude the Jefferson, 48 Shakespearean Madison and river RETAIN A STOICAL Capricorn Dec. 22 to Jan. 19 TT HOW ARE THE VOCAL C0RD5 22 Some SILENXE.AS BERTS Gallatin rivers 47 Lank AFTSRTHAT LATE MUSICAL.

I VJ THE DIGNITY OP A 24 River steam 25 Oriental foodstuff 26 On the ocean 35 Row Take your time re journeys, calls. Recheck judgment in order to gain accomplishment. PERFORMANCE LAST NI6HT DOST TELL BUT DON 48 Makes miitakes 81 Celestial bod 36 Manchurian river 6OT0O FAK Aquarius Jan 20 to Feb. IB- VE YOU'RE TAKING IF AAV IRE IS AROUSED YODIL VOL) VE NEVEK KESCET IT A 8EEI4 kiiOWr4 TO REMOVE THEW flccrtcc -rut Protect assets. Work at financial items steadfastly; be practical if you would make gains.

Pisces Feb. 19 to March 20 Don't offend Others; meet them halfway. Progress can be made through personal contacts, initiative. PLANNING AHEAD Good for 4 cipct Ri maoVi' I 7HIWK I'LL TAKE WS'P BtEVi OUT A HOT BATH I LUCK TDNKiMT AFT6RAHOY IP MB MAPN HAP I eUPPER.AN'THPJ TO COMB THRU A I STeVTH' 6LOWIW I BtPOR6STTt5 PIRETILLMtPNICiHT" I I 6IT TO THIS 6AW3K, LOOKIT WOOPLES9 TH' PIREWCVPTH' I THE PQgEST SAVER T.uJV entertainment, sociability, rl 23 French river 24 Impudent children 27 Fondle 28 River of the North 11 It empties into the Seine 32 Plateau 33 Shoshonean Indian 84 High card 35 Containers 38 Store 87 Beverage 38 Devotee 39 Scorched 40 Legal point 41 sas River, in Louisiana 42 Bullfighter 45 Entertain 49 Algerian seaport 80 Employ 52 Asseverate 53 For fear that 54 Rivulet 55 Bellow (6 European evening of Oct. 9.

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