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A STUDENT AT SIXTY — william Clark (right),
60, of Princeton, N. J., Chief Justice of the U, 8. High Commis~
sion’s courts in Germany, receives from Munich University Chan
cellor Walter Gerlach his card as a student for German doctorate.
Famous Statue
. VERTICAL
1 Tristan’s
, beloved
2 British
mathematician
3 Hebrew tribe
4 Preposition
1 5 Land measure
6 Close
7 Fury ]
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9 Earth goddess |
10 Abstract being
11 Spoiled
12 Calm
17 New Mexico
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. HORIZONTAL
| 1 Depicted
famous statue,
‘ “The
| Wounded
7 Its sculptor
was Randolph
113 Sitting
| 14 Thoroughfare
| 15 Possess
|l6 Scope
18 Title of
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119 Army officer
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20 Yeast
22 Direction (ab.)
23 Extinct bird
)25 Prayer ending
| 27 Seth's son
(Bib.)
28 Created
; 29 Pronoun
30 Indian
| mulberry
31 Compass point
32 “Smallest
State” (ab.)
33 Internal decay
in fruit
35 Chills
38 Repose
39 Roman
emperor
40 Bone
41 Old stone tools
47 Note of scale
48 Bite
50 Esteem
51 Unit of wire
measurement
852 Hummed
54 Depart
56 Last
57 Revised
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1950 BUICW Super Sedan—
Radio and heater, low
mileage, very clean
throughout,
1950 NASH Ambassador Sedan
—Radio, heater, Hydra
matic drive. Looks good,
runs fine.
1949 BUICK Sedan—Radio and
heater, finish like new,
runs like new,
1949 BUICK Sedanette—Radio,
heater, seat covers, black
finish like new, very good
mechanically.
1949 PONTIAC Coupe Sedan—
Radio, heater, white tires,
nice to look at, nice to
drive.
1949 MERCURY Sedan—Looks
good, runs good, Priced to
sell.
1949 HUDSON Coach — A well
_kept one owner car.
Priced to sell.
1949 PLYMOUTH Sedan — A
like new car inside and
out.
1948 BUICK Sedan—Radio and
heater, nearly new tires,
extra good condition.
1948 STUDEBAKER Comman
der Sedan — Radio and
heater, overdrive. A well
kept one owner car.
1948 BUICW Super Convertible
—Low mileage, very
clean, mechanically per
fect.
1949 WILLYS Jeepster—Radio
and heater, overdrive,
white tires. Like new in
side and out.
1947 MERCURY Station Wag
‘ on — Reconditioned and
refinished. Priced to sell,
1947 OLDSMOBILE Sedan -—
Radio and heater, Hydra
matic drive. Looks good,
runs good.
1947 BUICK Super Sedanette
—A very clean one owner
car.
1947 FORD V-8 Sedan — Radio
and heater, plastic seat
covers. Priced far below
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44 Not (prefix)
45 Pipe
46 Pay attention
49 Seed vessel
51 Witty saying
53 Greek letter
55 World War 11
soldier (ab.)
24 Immerses
26 Spite
33 The sculptor
. also executed
the —— doors
of the U.S.
Capitol
34 Wound
36 Stoat
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be conducted at the University of
Illinois, Champaign, 111., July 25
through 28.
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s:3o—Sign On.,
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6:oo—News,
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10:30—Frank Sinatra.
10:45—Songs by Shorty Long,
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11:45—Bill and Evelyn.
12:00—Piedmont Wranglers.
12:15—News, H. Randolph Holder.
12:30—Blackwood Brothers,
12:45—4-H Club.
I:oo—News.
I:os—Pee Wee and Peggy.
I:3o—Elmer Branyon.
2:oo—Maejor League Game of
Day.
4:3o—News.
4:3s—Saturday Afternoon
Frolics.
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6:4s—Easy Moments.
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HUGE HAILSTONE
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one which fell at Potter, Nebr., Ju=
ly 6, 1928. It was 17 inches in cir
cumference and rates as the lar=-
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INVENTED PAINTING
Oil painting was invented in the
15th century by the Van Eucks,
who ave considered the founders
of the Flemish school and are not
ed for their working out of a suc
cessful medium for oil painting.
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