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Show "Brother Bill Was to Hand in the Family's Set, but His Answers Are All Wrong!" Stop long enough to take in this wail from a younc Jady participant in Tho Tribunals $1500 gold coin picture gamo: ''Dear Contest. Editor: All of! my family, consisting of father, mothor, a sister and Brother Williamt have been hunting out titles to the picture game pictures, and now wo havo reached the point, where ho havo decided to go each our own way and each submit a separate sepa-rate set, if that is permissible. Brothor Bill was lo submit a sol which would represent the combined brains of the whole family, but all that has been changed. "Wo almost had a family quarrel Inst night trying to decido 'what answers an-swers to put down in our Answer Book. You see we havo had the answers all written down sometimes as many as fivo to a dozen possible onos to each picture but when wo camo to Irans-fernng Irans-fernng them to the Answer Book wo decided to put down only the ones we thought likely to bo tho correct ones. Well, this is where we foil out. Each ono was pulling for his or her titles. Father thought his list of answers tho bost, mothor liked her Hat, sister fancied here to be the correct ones, and Brother Bill is so stubborn that he didn't want any submitted at all except ex-cept his. I know that mine nro better than all tho rest of them put togethor. "So wo have decidod to preserve tho peaco and each compete separately, if wo may do so. I understand, from the rules, that wo may, but that only one award will be givon the family even though two or more members of it qualify among tho prize winners. Is that correct? "Ploaso hurry and answer my question ques-tion as I want to get my set up to date. I havo a dandy list of answers so far. Tho others have about the same nnmber of answers, but manv of ' thora are far from tho mark, I think. Brother Bill's answers aro nearly all wrong. And to think that wo were going to let him submit the set for the family 1 " Yes, each member of tho family may compete on an independent basis, each submitting his or her own sot of answers; an-swers; BUT if two or more members of that family qualify for a prize, tho sot winning the highest prize will be retained re-tained nnd the less successful set will be disqualified. Tho rules state that only one award will bo given to one family at one addross. ad-dross. That does not mean, however, that a married sou or daughter or any other relative living away from tho family may not compote separately and win a prizo separately But only ONE Srizo can bo won by ONE family at Nli! address. Persons not related and living at tho same address may each win a prize. In qrdor to protoct all contestants an investigation of each prizo winner will be made before tho awards aro given out. |