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Edmonton Journal from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada • 24

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Edmonton Journali
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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TNI IDMONTON JOURNAL, TWtlDAY, JUNI fAGI TWENTY rOUR i i I WATCH AS I Tkt i if UUIN OUT -v A AVJO SKATS WVO WELL CAM I HELP iTlF- VDU NVANMM Cf "1,11:11:1 MAN! CURS? HOW A30UT SHS A SLT7S.H: A CRHAM MASSAGE? TO A NICE SHAMPOO Tjp; out in 11 I NCPf) justaS i haircut 1 TV I JUST A JAUT 1 AH'LL KICKVO' 1 DOWJTH' SPANISH I LOVE some gals will do that sorto'thing FOVDNEV- VOUCANSTAVAS SLOPPV ASVOUARE-N FACT I SUGGEST VOU GET STEPS.JEST LIKEO A TRICK MOVIE STAR5 TO ATTRACT SPENDS ALL THAR I TIME WAMT TO MILK BATHS, AM' I MAKE A SWIM WIM' MOVIE STAR ir- i er THE SANDS MX! CONS NOW? jS DUTNOT, THAT'S WHAT AMERICAN FAM5 Amt.lMMN ll ll I I II LOVE ABOUT I VOU ArCV LOVE ABOUT OnJ-'5v 1) vou tiyyr CXI 'vex! 7 cj WASH the otnO fo THE TJQ? r-X W'' I I v- i i ITI (WHO IS THE JJLIOBARCO.S0N ME L'UTTLE OP TV OlCTATDQ T-. 1 LITTLE IFANYTWNftHE rl KNEW mum roilMT -71 KNEW I ALONE t- i COULD COUNT 11 WANT YOLM GOOD GS'EF? MORE CRUEL AND 8UTCHEH" WH4rS THAT GOT TO jgr-J AcHK t0 WITH IT, SlUV- HERE'S THE DEED MV PROPERTY FOR XV WHY. IF IT ISN'T THE CHARMING RUTHLESS TrtAM WIS TVCV HAVE I 70 GET ME I BUT I AM 11 a i 1 1 a nncrN AMPt 1 I LADY PLUSHBOTTOM-THIS IS A nt CAC! IOC -i i FATHER I r. WHAT CAN I Uv EOESVT SEEM TO WELL, WHAT B9fc WOULD WE WANT. I THECE 5 I ENOUGH SOLO I GUtSS if THAHr RE V-EHV MtlTH, VEM rrirBA I HERE KXS THERE KJNDA VfBP SPECK, SCT US A iiOLD AMXIWT XJ I JUST THIS ONE THOUGH A fCTA'D Ok-AY PATCH OR A SO Witts IN CORMPIELD OR I TH (V0 MtKJE SOMETHING' BLaNSSS BUT I CAN'T Tiia wuu even sroor) THAtS NOT "ntUE? MINE RIGHT HERE, WMAT WE WANT urns spx I RNT lIPJ4 -l TO UNL0ACWO ME I'M STia IN LOVE WITH 0 fe iff i iiinn i JSfr PClf rem inr ex-? I I 7 rf lf mm KM JCE-'iTXJ'VE GOT I NEVER SIGNED kjv TO AGREE TO FIGHT FOR A BOUT WITHOUT THP BOP PLEASE BUT KiC8ff-5 CM AND I HIS HONEYMOON CAN'T STALL A NO HE CAN'T THIS ANY BE REACHEO Ik LONGER AFTER ME TO PEFENO MY TH' 60XIN' COMMISSIONER'S BEEN PHONIC.

WANTS TITte SEE YA RIGHT WE MUST, 7 WHEN W6 SET CLEAR OF THAT BURS, YOU AMP MB ARE 60ING TO HAVE A LOWS HEART-TO- wAKLINa yifmBB i CAwccrrTHE suyJ ST AT ABOUT LFTOrVM DON'T WOBRV, H0X6Y- WEIL rr GET THE 6A8V BACK HEART TALK-WITH YOU 00IWS MOST OF THE LISTEN IN 1 1 HEYTOOTWjV 1 1 WHERE ARE llirrni 'ousreU sounds lice toothy True Life Adventures HELPING HORNS Uncle Ray; Surface Gravity Is Influenced By Mass by Ramon Coffman "1 I i -h -5 72 M.r answer to the question about a person's weight on different planets left several points to be cleared. I shall discuss thera MATCHES FAYS i '4 -f5 AAi AH. HCW W3NI7ERFUL I I 1 FsR (Cv i i THERE'S A LIST OUT INTO DISTANCE A ft AY. I ON IN THE PENTHOUSE, THE BLISSHL YOUR STOLE wot, JupiUr has about 11 times the diameter of the earth -fcw-etriy- tar ft ii mm en the size of a planet? 1 K. Not In a direct manner.

The! planet Uranus has four and one! filth times the diameter of the1, earth, but it has less surface! gmity inari ui'e earth'. Jupiter has about tl times the earth's diameter, but it has only' two and a half times the surface gravity. Q. Does the surface gravity depend on the mass, or weight, of a planet? A. As they say In the old game ST' SEEMS AS iP A CAPE BUFFAl-O IS TKVINS TO ORE AM UsklUJEC CCMKAJTE 17 BUT NOT SO.

SSJSfc, HE TWS times the surface gravity. A. Those planets are called twins, but Uranus Is larger. The material )n Neptune Is almost one and a half times as dense as that of Uranus. This gives Neptune-more muss: A tm-pcaiid youth would weigh 114 pounds on Neptune but only 84 pounds on TO HElT THE P)6ABlEC ONTO HIS T-EST.

i 1 I T7J Uranus-measured with spring SGRE, MQTT; YOTJ CK juriT MIND -iTS YOUR scales. DONTWAIT) MONEY YOLteE GAMBLINC To THE RACES WrTHTHE BOYS AND, BELONGS IN OUR 1st LEAVE ME HPRP ALONE BUT YOLLRc THE MAN CV FAMILVM The Packsack By Gregory Clark YOU that question is warmer. The mass of an object has more to do with the surface gravity than the size. Mass, however, Is not the entire answer. Surface gravity on a planet depends on the distance of an object from the centre of that planet, as well as on the mass.

Some of the "gravity pull" is lost when a person stands farther from the centre. Neptune, for example, has 17 and a third times the mass of the earth, but the surface gravity Is only one and a seventh times that of the earth. The DIDN'T Rocket Ship Glide Test Successful EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE HAVE tM-A at in TO ASK' or else steam engines. There was no wireless. As for flying, It was for the birds.

Horse cars navigated our streets. At even If you happen to notice a certain lofty look about those of us who are seventy years old and over, you must understand that we are entitled to a measure of self-congratulation. We have lived through the greatest era in the history of human progress. tide, a man with a match went Lain. (API The rocket ship X-15, expected some day to carry from street lamp to street lamp, lighting the gas every half block.

Local lunatics were talking of man 100 miles high at 4,000 miles an hour, successfully made Its first glide test Monday. reason Is that a man on Neptune woule be almost 15 and a half thousand miles from the centre GET AAA JOB A1ASTECS FAST IVES, GENERAL TRAVERSSIRA CAPE HOPS IS ON THE A Nothing you young squirts of forty and fifty can see in your time can equal what we have seen, and as for the young pooh I When we came on this earth, telephone had Just been intro Ttwa IPOCK SOMETHING IW of the planet. A man on the earth Is a bit less than four thousand miles from the earth's centre. Q. How does it happen that a man on Uranus would weigh less than on Neptune? POCTOB RCTER WILL LIVE BKY" VOU? SPACE FORCE STILL HAS ITS lighting our streets at each Intersection with electric lights hauled up by pulleys.

Electric lights! What fantasy I Yea, man, we who are seventy have spanned the wondrous years from horse cars to space travel. Even if you young punks get to Mars, you won't have seen the gigantic jump we have seen. Why, man, when we were little, the butcher killed the cow right in his own back yard. RATHER OF A brief announcement said everything went as planned. This meant that the ship was dropped at 38,000 feet from a B-52 motter plane, glided for four or five minutes, and landed on a dry lake bed at 230 miles an hour.

It has made four previous captive flights, locked under the B-52's wing. Later this year the X-15 will undergo test with jet engines. duced, and only the privileged possessed It. It was a world won der. Little more, our parents fig ured, could be added to the marvels of human accomplishment.

There were no motor cars. All our world was pulled by horses, Li Next year all out flight with rocket engines Is planned. Auction Of Lots 14 CHEAP TRAVEL Lowestoft. England (CP)- i. i.

Veah. Why doe Mavba Nobody's wo Two lo-year-old army cadets returned here after hitch-hiking 500 miles In an Initiative test In less than 36 hours. Each had spent only sixpence of the three shillings they were allowed to take. It's just that I Forget it. cant figure it Everybody to out.

jhi cm hobbyy a nut. She can't do I This gal Mi9S she cant to know everything I ougnt spnngin-Tabb )i sure a about ever-body r-7T to" clam any Russian Wins Chess Crown ZURICH, Switzerland CAP) Russia's grand master Mikhail Tal Monday became the winner of the International chess tournament here when Yugoslavia's Svetozar Gligoric failed to win his final game. Gligoric tied with Swiss Josef Kupper after 55 moves In an adjourned game. This left him iih or.iy 11 Tswtsis ths final out any rarm mm Tops Million WINNIPEG (CP) Contractors and real estate men paid $1,118,963 to the suburban municipality of Fort Garry In a unique residential land auction. About 100 bidders, paid an average price of $68.68 a foot for the 270 lots.

Purchase 6f 10 lets t-r more So allowed buyer to buy display home lots In the district at the average price of all lots sold by auction. The display ste were ehofien by puUinj tickets from a hat held by Mayor D. Chase. Landing compared with Tai's 1 1 1 2 points, Bobby' Fischer of the United States and Russia's Paul Keres wre tied for third place In the final standing with 1 0 1 a points each. "A.

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