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device
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55 Feminine title
57 Sudden attack
58 Mountain spur
59 Italian poet
60 Russian
emperor
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2 Examine again
3 Praying figure
4 Peruke
5 Primate
6 No longer new
7 Small boring
tools
8 Dutch
commune
9 Vivid color
11 Worm
12 Western state
ACROSS
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tool (var.)
5 Tool for
boring holes
10 Eagle’s nest
12 Uppermost
side
13 Male deer (pl.)
14 Abounded
15 British gun
16 Health resort
18550 (Roman)
19 Exams
21 Exclamation
23 Catchall
abbreviation
26 Social insect
27 Greek letter
29 Slovak mount
ain range
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(comb, form)
32 Sharp-edged
tool
33 Tool for
pounding
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RED CROSS APPEAL
BERLIN (UPl)—The Interna
tional Red Cross has appealed
to Premier Willi Stoph of East
Germany to open the Berlin
Wall Christmas so families can
be together. Diplomatic sources
said it was unlikely. The wall
has not been opened at
Christmas for four years.
ASKS SALES STOP
LONDON (UPI) - Police
Tuesday asked a chain of
Carnaby Street shops to stop
selling notepaper labeled
“Buckingham Palace.” John
Paul, owner of the shops, said
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Griffin Daily News
Answer to Previous Puzzle
15 Depot (ab.)
17 Hawaiian
foodstuff
20 Goes too
quickly
22 Not these
people
24 Town (Cor
nish prefix)
25 Presidential
nickname
28 Steamer (ab.)
30 River islet
31 Friend (Fr.)
32151 (Roman)
33 Peg target in
games
34 Hawaiian
pepper
police told him the paper
“could cause a certain amount
of embarrassment and inconve
nience to the royal family.”
OFFERS TO OPERATE
MILAN, Italy (UPI)-Rosetta
Arena won’t have to sell one of
her kidneys to raise money for
a leg operation.
A Milan hospital director who
read of Miss Arena’s offer said
today he had offered to
perform the operation free.
The 18-year-old girl, one of 12
children of an unemployed farm
worker, offered last week to
sell a kidney to pay for surgery
on her leg.
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Wednesday, Dec. 10,1969
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JAILED AGAIN. Ed wig
Thom an, 84, has spent
nearly 54 years of her life
in prison for pickpocketing.
The Austrian woman was
sentenced in Vienna recent
ly to serve six months for
stealing $1.60.
Transplant:
Black Forest
in Venezuela
By KIM FUAD
CARACAS (UPI) - The turn
in the road that leads into Co
lonia Tovar brings a gasp of
surprise from the visitor, as
tonished to find an exact replica
of a Black Forest village just
40 miles west of the Venezuelan
capital.
Established 126 years ago by
30 adventurous German men
and women brought here by
Venezuelan patriot Manuel
Felipe Tovar in 1843 and given
a small, river-crossed valley to
settle in, the colony now num
bers about 6,000.
The combination of German
determination and the cool cli
mate -- an average 60 degrees
fahrenheit -- plus the over 3,500-
foot altitude have produced an
unprecedentedly successful
transplant of European culture
in a tropical country.
For nearly 120 years, the set
tlers lived in relative isolation
in their 115 square-mile en
clave, building homes that are
almost exact replicas of those
the original colonists left be
hind, and growing vegetables,
fruits and other agricultural pro
ducts. These were transported
by mule over muddy mountain
trails to Junquito, 25 miles a
way, where the road to Caracas
began.
Five years ago, a modem
highway was built, making Co
lonia Tovar a little more than
an hours drive from Caracas,
Now tourism has become a ma
jor economic fact in the lives
of the descendants of the early
colonists.
The tidy little town now
boasts seven small hotels, of
which the “Selva Negra” (Black
Forest) is the best known and
largest. Scores of Venezuelan
families make weekend outings
to Colonia Tovar to walk a
mong the planted pine trees, and
enjoy the rare chilly weather
and good German food.
Because of more than a cen
tury of isolation, most of the
population of Colonia Tovar is
made up of direct descendants
of the original 30 settlers, so
practically everybody is every
body else’s cousin. Most of
the valley s residents are blond ,
and blue-eyed.
All the “Tovarenos” are
Venezuelan citizens although
their surnames are German in
origin and a “Pancho" Struvin
ger or a “Juan Carlos” Schmidt
is not an unsual combination.
Over the years, the dialect ,
spoken by the original settlers
has been modified to take in
new terms for objects unknown
in the Black Forest. Today’s*
children in Colonia Tovar speak
Spanish more fluently than their
parents’ tropicalized German.
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NEATLY FRAMED be
tween two columns is the
97-foot pillar of Marcus
Aurelius in Rome’s Piazza
Colonna. The monument
figured in the news recently
when a 23-year-old student
climbed it to display a
large banner advocating a
“Europe of the workers.”
35 Lustrous
fabrics
38 Respectful
emotion
39 Printing
mistakes
40 Tool for
enlarging
holes
41 Pointed tool
44 Church part
46 Sets of laws
48 Seines
50 Candlenut tree
52 Silence!
53 African worm
54 River (Sp.)
56 School
subject