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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-12-27, Page 14HEADSCHILDREN'S BUREAU. HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 20 Pictured head of U. S. Department of Labor Chil- ' clren's Bureau, Katherine 7 Lacking, 13 Extent, 14 Native, 16 Liliaceous plant. 17 Carrying case, 18 Emphasizes, 20 Land parcel. 21 Ells English (abbr.), 22 Migrate, 23 Impost. 25 Nova Scotia (abbr.). 26 Entangle, 27 Affirmative, 29 Above. 32 Sound. 35 Pale, 36 Thorium (symbol), 38 Novel. 39 Half an em. 40 Three (prefix) 41 Near, 43 Measure, d 4 Collective R A 1 El T a A 28 Male child. 29 13e indebted, S 30 Mover's truck. IN A 31 Her bureau E R supervises the E A welfare of 33 Fiber knots: T0 34 Female sheep. 36 Fish, 37 Her bureau is in the LT, S. Department of T 40 2000 pounds, stake, 2 Great Lake-. 42 Light pat, 45 Baseball 3 Seine. 46 Unit of implement. 4 Egyptian electrical 46 Us, sun god. power, 48 Naked, 5 Single time, 47 Reverberate. 50 Suppress. 6 Small nail. 49 Organs of 52 Music note, 7 Need. hearing. 54 Simulate. 8 Singing voice. 50 Pack. 56 Betrayer. 9 Tantalum 51 Carry (cant). 58 Uncooked. (symbol). 62 Speed 59 Correlative of 10 Sick. competition. that. 11 Midday. 53 Pitcher. 61 Plant disease, 12 Obtains, 55 Twitchilig. 62 Step. 15 Tellurium 57 Inner Guard 63 Alarm bells. (symbol). (abbr.). 64 Atmospheric 18 Skill. 58 Hurrah! conditions. 19 Crafty. 60 Steamship VERTICAL 22 Sailor, (abbr.). 1 Body of water. 24 Lease 62 Pint (abbr ) 1' HURPRYOR HAVE A . „1. ' - ,, 4., ' '. NOW WHERE 13008 Go? STAY CLOE , GETTING - t: o • ". ' 11.r i q I DARK ''.2 0 ' TI REprigi NE10.1EFF/ DON'T THIS Li. ..41..--30-.. "--' ' F.71A. - ,.. ,.A, in i ON,Cii.O. I REAR 1 SOMETHING! SOUNDS ; La rArrErrIco! 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(symbol). 62 Speed 59 Correlative of 10 Sick. competition. that. 11 Midday. 53 Pitcher. 61 Plant disease, 12 Obtains, 55 Twitchilig. 62 Step. 15 Tellurium 57 Inner Guard 63 Alarm bells. (symbol). (abbr.). 64 Atmospheric 18 Skill. 58 Hurrah! conditions. 19 Crafty. 60 Steamship VERTICAL 22 Sailor, (abbr.). 1 Body of water. 24 Lease 62 Pint (abbr ) CROSSTOWN By Roland Coe "Sure I sank you I kept telling you ?couldn't sail your fleet right into my position without air suport!" This Curious World By William Ferguson 9 ..„.•••• • A .r.1144FiV4L • $'4•;••:V.M. —06g wArek SUPPLY HAS Nor CHANGEO APPRECIABLY IN " id), 000 KEARY NSTSAPNI TUSAGE ' li A4BNO% T5 HT F RT NuGo.(4 "4,41 t OCHEMICAL NFs . f; 11 .15-6.0114Aiallict1 iF 6 fe.feell.fitte-Fsta IN WHAT STATE MORMONISM ORIGINATE COPR,1944 BY NM SERV= MO. T. 10. Hal. U. O. 949. OFF. OUY MORTON, CLEVELAND PITCHER, MADE. HIS BIG LEAGUE DEBUT BY ZOSee1/6/3:SIRAAFril"6/1/14.0. ANYWAY, I'M CONSISTENT! ANSWER; New York, and was' founded by Joseph Sintth. LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher froiea,, "Haven't you got anything that you can divide five ways ?" OPSY by MAWS PARKER HO-HUM, likiA5 THAT RE.VEILLE ? I'M SORRY, 1 NVR COULD TELL ONE TUNE. FROM ANOTHER/ FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershberger 'Beat it, Sadie! Rabbit's not the only meat that's ration free !" MUTT AND JEFF— Or Perhaps An Old -Fashioned Muffler Would Help A Litee By BUD FISHER , t.(08.1WE'RE LOST IN THE WooDS! WE.SHOULD HAVE STOPPED ''' ' - -WON'7".1: 1 • 1 ''' ' ' .'ff,iarte'0,•• ,_-1.-,-•..se-7-.. I : - .., fr-rai-4- • SII0OLD BROUGHT COMPASS!. % ., ‘ ...,, , , • , , 1, i r): /0141,1) HAVE A . „1. ' - ,, 4., ' '. NOW WHERE 13008 Go? STAY CLOE , GETTING - t: o • ". ' 11.r i q I DARK ''.2 0 ' Mb THAT ToLDNIMT0 BY ME! FAST! •1: 9' . 4 I rr,;, . i '. ' ' I ' i , NE10.1EFF/ DON'T THIS Li. ..41..--30-.. "--' ' F.71A. - ,.. ,.A, in i ON,Cii.O. I REAR 1 SOMETHING! SOUNDS ; La rArrErrIco! Cmitkilg w ,4 ' • ' ' ''• • ; ,'k. 40 . 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HIS BIG LEAGUE DEBUT BY ZOSee1/6/3:SIRAAFril"6/1/14.0. ANYWAY, I'M CONSISTENT! ANSWER; New York, and was' founded by Joseph Sintth. LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher froiea,, "Haven't you got anything that you can divide five ways ?" OPSY by MAWS PARKER HO-HUM, likiA5 THAT RE.VEILLE ? I'M SORRY, 1 NVR COULD TELL ONE TUNE. FROM ANOTHER/ FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershberger 'Beat it, Sadie! Rabbit's not the only meat that's ration free !" MUTT AND JEFF— Or Perhaps An Old -Fashioned Muffler Would Help A Litee By BUD FISHER , t.(08.1WE'RE LOST IN THE WooDS! WE.SHOULD HAVE STOPPED ''' ' - -WON'7".1: 1 • 1 ''' ' ' .'ff,iarte'0,•• ,_-1.-,-•..se-7-.. I : - .., fr-rai-4- • SII0OLD BROUGHT COMPASS!. % ., ‘ ...,, , , • , , 1, i r): /0141,1) HAVE A . „1. ' - ,, 4., ' '. NOW WHERE 13008 Go? STAY CLOE , GETTING - t: o • ". ' 11.r i q I DARK ''.2 0 ' Mb THAT ToLDNIMT0 BY ME! FAST! •1: 9' . 4 I rr,;, . i '. ' ' I ' i , NE10.1EFF/ DON'T THIS Li. ..41..--30-.. "--' ' F.71A. - ,.. ,.A, GpWAY I WOODS IS 0v:. W IiL: ip, :.'.. :41 4/ ' . ...1'W i ON,Cii.O. I REAR 1 SOMETHING! SOUNDS ; La rArrErrIco! Cmitkilg w ,4 ' • ' ' ''• • ; ,'k. 40 . ') U. >,, ". . - 1 ,... .-/ ' - -4. ..k., ....4 at, SO CLO. I., TO ME NOW , IITCSABNRFeE-4.74 w .11). DO . . ' ' . ,. ' - ', .F., -- " ..-...47' -' F, A, ' • ' ' ' ' '• '. " , ' :,-, ..• . TuRM YouR COLLAR • ci,,, v.. AL.; , P ' , t 4 - , , ,. FS '., UPI -,....vi., P ' 1 THE SPORTING THING POP—Pop Waives the Etiquette WE'VE CLIMBED WAY UP HER AND LEP 01112 GLAZES BEHIND By J. MILLAR WATT NEVER i'vVND WE CAN DRINK OUT OP THE B Orr LG "Wanna race?" -14017.1) EVERYTHING REG'LAR FELLERS—Bigger Game seastuelmsa By GENE BYRNES "Toss you to see who's first." I q OTA