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Flesherton Advance, 5 Sep 1945, p. 6

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U. S. CENSORSHIP CHAIRMAN HORIZONTAL J, 6 Pictured director of U. S. Office o Censorship. II Kitchen. 13 Of the side. Je Inflow. J7 Genus of grasses. J9 Follow. 20 Row. 21 Laymen. 23 Weight deduction. ^4 :'A cetera (abbr.). 25 Vendois. 27 Oriental lute. 28 Adjust. 30 Labyrinths. 32Sinbad's bird. 33 Symbol for aluminum. 34 Cherub. 37 Sloping ways. 41 Bustle. 42 Compass point 43 100 square meters. 44 Covers. An.swer to Trcvioas Puzzle 46 Iroquoian Indian. 47 Fragrant oleoresin. 49 Masculine name. 51 Protective covering. 52 African river. 54 His govern- mental office anything that would aid the enemy. 56 Inflexible. 57 Dogma. VERTICAL 1 Divide into two equal parts. 2 French river. 3 Pierce (dial.). 4 Upon. 5 Asiatic kingdom. 6 Dish. 7 Son of Nut (Egypt). 8 Bolivian Indian (var.). 9 Coin. 10 .Substitution. 1 1 Quotes. 12 Join. 14 Subtle emanations, l.*) Looks sLskance 18 Lubricate. 21 Bloodsucking annelid worms 22 Year (abbr.). 25 Spills. 26 Lively. 29 Malayan coin. 31 Wing. 34 Acts of selling 35 Roman magistrates. 36 Rat. 38 Ground hog. 39 Monastic superior. 40 Soothsayers. 45-Pintail duck. 46 Gaelic. 48 Ignition (abbr.). 49 Island (Fr.). 50 Work. 51 Girl's name. 53 Like. 55 Early English (abbr.). II II II 30 34 38 m ^ i 1-32 34 35 36 41 47 5" 1% 4r as *>J W^i «w 13 (7 m m i 32 W 2£ S3 45 SO m, S4 rr 57 IF 35 37 SI Z3 31 10 V? 14 (J- 46 38 33 to PUYING IN THE YARD By GLUYAS WILLIAMS MeTMtR COMES om »SKS WHY? AND GETS CALIS WHV DOESN'T MOTHf R TRIES TO ENP ON PORCH TO CALL THf U5UM RtSPONSt ; *Ht W»HT HIM TO? THE MATIER BY PRH- NOT TO GO OUT OF MCWSt SHE OOtSN'T TENDING NOT TO HEAR RE- THE VARO W*N; him TO PEATS QUESTION.LOUDLY MOTHER SAYS 'Bt- cukv which rather 6TUMK HIM f OR A COME -PACK. ggifts 7-W RALLIES BY ASKIMG IE A BI6 WOtF OR SOMETHING CHASEP HIM WOULD IT BE ALL RIGHT TO 60 OUT OE THE YARD IS TOLD NOT TO BE SILLY AND ASKS WHY WAS THAT SILLV? MOTHER RETIRES HASTILY WPOORS (iOtS ON VLAYING, CHEERILY, NEVER HAV- ING HAD ANY IN- TENTION Of 60IN6 OUT OF THE YARD (CnpyyIlH l»a7. by TU B«ll tjMla.u, l»c ) OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams i THIS CURIOUS WORLD ^J^;z I On the Home Front easier ANDREW J-*A^\JxS^A>'Nj was the FIEST PRESIDENT OF THE Uls/ITED STATES' UPON WHOSE L.IFE AN ATTEMPT AT ASSASSINATION WAS A\ADE . CDNi «JAN. 3>0, I635» RICHAISD LAWRENCE fi-NAPPED TWO PISTOLS AT HIM WHILE HE ATTENDED A FUNERAL, sor/y /v\/ss^/:> ^//e^s ^ COPn. 1941 Sy NEA SCRVIcr. INC. T. M. BtC. U. S. PAT. tn. This vE/ar. All cxjR- puluets ' TURNED our TO BE HI<5H ROOSTERS/' Say^ /^^RS. BRUCE BAIKD, AAORMIM© SLJNI, IOS^//a.. LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher "It was a love affair ... I fell in love with four auto tires an' run away with them." t â- K A • < A- 4 -♦ â- * THIS ARMY "3 "Hey Buddie, kin we borrow yer jack?' MUTT AND JEFF you Know, There Is a Time When Friendship Ceases By BUD FISHER < 4 REG'LAR FELLERSâ€" Sitting Pretty By GENE BYRNES THE SPORTING THING t^y,, 11"' "ISl"' e ^ "Ycu an your big nose!" POP â€" Recognizes His Limitations By J. MILLAR WATT ~1 that'5 where he's got the advamta6e OVER, US I ili^l^sil^ \

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