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Incite t IIYPTOQUOTE-A cryptogrnm quotation QKG QFSV JFR TKPV 8.7V SJGVFX kt; N0,QV TOSJ YFOC-YKYV. Yesterday's Cryptoquotc: BUT THE BACKBONE 0F THE ARMY IS 'l‘HE NONCOMMISSIONED MANl-KIPLING, Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc. ' " zinwiiliio-soar wrousrwncau Cit-AFT‘ m Guatemala. citronella .and lemongrass oils are used in making diamond cutters widely §0np rm-l perfumes. throughout the world. i WINGS OF TOMORROW: Tlle Story of Aviation BY CHARLES TRACY A\ lnlton editor. Cleveland Press. Iormer Arrny pilot (Written for NEA Service) (l) With the oceans and the continents re- ‘dllred to insignificant size by huge passenger- vflrfying rockets which will completely change our present concept of time. man will seek new laurel: in the air A great era oi’ special exploration lies ahead. The Army recently con- tacted the moon by means o! radar Rocket Experts declare that with thfldsvelopment of HOW The "Moon Rocket" will b; a rtfgorlnier.‘ destined from data gathered in thrh oltiiule tests nnd including: r turn rocket vniichjwiil be cradled within itse . , ’ fuel is spouts ‘Iihere now an; more than 145000 scattered No. l2: To the Moon and Beyond betlcr fuels it will be possible, at least theo- retically. to construct a “stcp-rocizct" which can reach the moon. (2) The champions ol the rocket cause, mem- bers of the United States Rocket Society, were‘ ridiculed in the years before World War ll and atomic power, but their views are respected At present the society has plans for a' unique high-altitude "exploratory rocket" which, it is hoped, will ascend from 400 to 2000 miles into the! heavens to bring back, zaicly. recordings of conditions above the gaseous envelope of air.» unit a given distance, detaching ltselt alter its‘ filln ttrne to come the moon may well bccoqc’ the huh oi’ inter-planetary exploration and nnnca 1011mm‘ frwo ORCHESTRAS moo p. 12:30 SPIIRTIII BLIII MODERN and OLD TIME EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! BIG ARMISTICE llAlIliE MT. STEWART LEGION HALL . IMIIMY, IOV. 11th. Lunch Served 4i LIPSTICK CAN BE EASILY REMOVED Stubborn lipstick stains that stay on after you strip oft make~up can bc rémo-vsd by an application o! peroxide. Knowing this. there's no reason why a girl should lace her public with charm despoiled by un- attractive. over-lapping lipstlcks. What looks worse than a lipstick stain peeping out from behind a fresh application of rouge ere red lip beads. These are the extra haz- ards that are Invited when you put new colour over the old. Ordinarily, soap and water will remove the stains that spoil make- (ip freshness or form llp heads. But if the colour stubbornly re- fuses to be scrubbed off, that's your cue to swab on some perox- ide, your bleaching agent. To counteract any drying effects of peroxide. coat your lips with a cream after you wash oft’ the bleach. L “"5 1'1 g Q’ 5p THE om: V DANCE CLUB reservations PHONE i198 DANCING with ORCHESTRA Every WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Afinission S0 Cents Make early y Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson LOW-LEVEL DOUBLES The most profitable doubles in the long run are those of low contracts. West made such a double in today's hand. and pro- liled even more than he expect- etl when deelarer tailed to play the hand properly. East dealer. _Both sides vulnerable. g 1o s 5 2 Q A 7 Q K J 10 9 6 A K‘ K t O Q 0 A J 914.152 WNE 9Q83 9Q s 5 4 g A 1 3 2 so v 1 a S . +1 4 ' g-s 1 4 3 9 1o s a 4 . ..____ a} 10 8 6 5 2 The bidding: East. South Went North 1 A Pass 1 N T. Doubil Pass 2 4. Double Pass Pass Pass l WBEVS double o! two clubs was very tine. He could not be supe' of defeating the contract. but could be sure that the opponents would not score game even i! they made two clubs doubled] North should have rescued at two diamonds. for he could hardly tail to make six tricks at that contract. but he umwisely chose to hope that his partner had a fairly strong club suit. Actually. South should have made six. tricks at his contract o! two clubs. but he played the hand badly. West opened the queen of spades and- then shined to a low heart. Declsrer should have won at once. ruifed a diamond. and entered dummy with top trumps twice more to rufl additional dia- monds. Aatlt happened, South made the mistake ol playing dummy‘: low heart. Bast won with the queen and rattled of! his three spade tricks. allowing Watt to discard three diamonds. East then returned a heart to dumrny's ace. Declarcr led a diamond from dummy. and East boldly played low. hoping his partner had the queen (since otherwise West would have to rutt with a possible trump trick). South ruifcd and led a trump to dummy in order to ruff another diamond. but this time THE-.- OWF. - QJARDIAN T-‘HE ltTITlouNrro ‘“ 2* w‘ ‘l’? ' ‘ rfdéfliiflfil -7 T’ i‘ ' ~2\"'4\ ‘ ‘ . JOE moors My“ 1 IHALL DO IVERYTHING INMV POWEI ‘IO IFPAIB HKWOIJNDS AND MAKE HIM WILL AGAIN,’ aildrmniil-anm 1nfi~nau.>~.. . 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I '- ~ VDRTH K NE THiNKS SHE WAS ONE 0F ' V040 “EU.- i " ‘mu ,,/// , \' \l’"A|d::vlN’4Illl;/""r / By Buford Tuno Youae ousr 1.x: A V‘@MA TH|$ MOQNING‘ I HAVE TD PASS DINTWS ON THE WAY-I'LL STOP i IN FOR A FEW TALL ONES‘ _ HE GOT A B16 DELIVERY EXI-IIBITJON or PORTRAITS OF WORLD- FAMOUS MUSICIANS -——-> TIPPY ANl) "CAP" STUBBS Iy Cori Anderson ~ 1w 1 . l3)" The society has” delfotcd fa with: his’ stud-es to planni - a l ‘ tee ' ‘ ' OQKAhFYt, _ " s - back to El.‘ Th "Sp-em which a} “Wlffiliiht la planned oomistrot n series or. rockets so joined that each propels lhcnnil , ‘great gravity wtlialways (tom Columbus in 1402.1 MIL. 1.4. ly J. R. WILLIAMSOUR IOARDRING ‘TH KD SAVED HlM THKT ORV" FE SEZ/OH, ‘THERE IT t5" I MDNDE ommuntcation. Scientists predict that earth's give the moon an edge. ‘ ‘ JOFIQQTIO dilbliliw Ibo no tsrlisr away trom ‘no.1 deqatta unite chniithlt. than did the Americas West over-ruffed and led n hlsh heart. Dummy rum-d and led a dimlund. but West ruffed again and led his last heart. East was able to ruff with the jack. win- ninlr the trick. Altogether. South ‘HOUSE I REMEM&R? Helztt-JRlNMYi-uo, ~ munch-ohmic , m m: OFHCE. , -Q\— made only tour-tricks. for s loss o! i100 points! With Moior Hoopla MY LANDII NEVEIE sAW SUCH PLAY-AWOLILDNT YOU KNQW~TIPPIE HADTO" VZ-Wl-IEN AT LA?!’ T HNK cunntorre BEGAN TO WELL, LETTI WAS TOULNE C ONE TU 1 APOLOfiilE FOR i’