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Show ff SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, April 13, 194? SIDE GLANCES VIC FLINT By MICHAEL CMALLEY and RALPH LAKE Kitten Romance Designs CM THAT CAR THAT SI SERVES HIM RIGHT, V I I 1 f rlL PICK U9 niSKS A "t 'WAS COINQ SOMST T MB1IE. RACING tIKE I CRCAM HERt lsl TwL ) - 15 STOPPING, MOTHER. I A tAKWSt THROUGH UlWlLIBUN IOUTTOi U ViZxTO NT TIGHT UNTIL ZS - ' . - ilZd: VV '. "V . " r" r n. -1 V a, 1 1- I I rX nr. PyP BED 7YDER j N By FRED HARMAN frl 5095 G)OMyV BY MRS. ANNE CABOT The gay and debonair little iix-inch iix-inch kittens are to be embroidered embroider-ed in bright outline and darning stitch. A set of towels featuring the courtship and wedding of these kittens makes a big hit at a kitchen shower party. And embroidered em-broidered on the squares of a child's crib or little bedspread, they provoke endless story-telling in the nursery. Grandmammas will enjoy working these designs on neat pink and blue summer spreads. To obtain 6 transfer patterns, color chart for working the Kitten Kit-ten Romance Designs (Pattern No. 5095) send 15 cents in COIN plus 1 cent postage, YOUR NAME, ADDRESS and the PATTERN PAT-TERN NUMBER to Anne Cabot (The Daily Herald) 828 Mission street, San Francisco 3, Cal. Radio Aids In Hunt For-Hidden For-Hidden Secrets BERKELEY, Cali. (U.Rulf a former Army Air Corps technical tech-nical officer and professional photographer is right, modem science may be used to locate hidden bones in coming archeo-lcgical archeo-lcgical expeditions. William B. Terry, 27, recently appointed to the staff of the University Uni-versity of California South Africa Af-rica expedition, explained he believes be-lieves X-ray photography and the use of radium will disclose hitherto hith-erto undetected secrets of past civilizations. The probing light of the X-ray camera may snow up the remains of earliest man believed to have been located in a South African cave of limestone. At present, prior to the expe dition which is being finance Horn private sources, Terry is conducting tests on the effectiveness effective-ness of X-ray photography to detect de-tect the presence of fossil remains in the limestone blocks from Africa. Af-rica. He said he plans to use radium for the same purpose. Experiments Needed Dr. Charles Camp, director of the Museum of Paleaontology. who appointed Terry, declared that no definite conclusions have been reached and cannot until the experiments are performed with actual limestone from the South African cave believed to contain the earliest man's remains. re-mains. Samples of the stone are en route to Berkeley in care of Wendell Wen-dell Phillips, leader of the expedition. ex-pedition. Phillips has just finished fin-ished preliminary, arrangements for the expedition's arrival there next summer. In the roll of photographic officer of-ficer during the war, .Terry served on more than a score of bombing missions over Japan and contributed several major photographic photo-graphic developments to the air corps during his service. He "shot" the only motion, picture pic-ture film recorded of the bombing bomb-ing attack on Hickman Field. Hawaii. Dec. 7, 1941. He will serve as chief pilot for the expedition, which plans to use airplanes Ato survey possible fossil deposits. bartenders Put Up Funds to Fight Prohibition Move MILWAUKEE, Wis., April 12 (U.R) The nation's AFL bartenders bartend-ers shelled out $75,000 from the union's funds today to fight the prohibitionists "who are threatening threat-ening our jobs." The fund, established by a unanimous vote of convention delegates, will be used to establish estab-lish a "temperance department" in the -Hotel and Restaurant Em ployes International Alliance and Bartenders International League. The department wul have a full time director. "The prohibitionists seemed to have plenty of money to spend for propaganda," said a delegate from Camden, N. J. "We have to fight them in order to keep our jobs and feed our kids." Union President Hugo Ernst said "If $75,000 isn't enough, we'll make it $100,000 or $150,000." sowt iw tv m turret we. t. m. wt a. . hit, wr. "Oh, it's tht saint old story! Washington won't do a thing about tho rising btauty shop pricts until woman start looking perfectly frowzy!" THIS CURIOUS WORLD Fire Protection Funds Allocated OGDEN, April 12 U.R Utah. Idaho and Nevada received the benefit of $47,705 in federal fire protection funds during 1946, Regional Forester W. B. Rice reported re-ported here today. The amount of - funds, he explained, ex-plained, depends upon the number num-ber of states participating in the program. Forty-two participated last year, he said. Eligibility for the program is established if lands are forested. timber-producing or potentially valuable chiefly for timber pro duction while watershed lands are eligible if they contribute water for community, culinary or irrigation irriga-tion users, he said. BARBS By HAL COCHRAN Fifty-three per cent of office employes have visual problems. Too much watching the clock? o e -i A fraternity house at Colgate University was damaged by fire not started by burning the mid- T night oil. Q's and A s Q What state has the largest number of cyclones? A Kansas, known as the "cy clone state." Nevada is the only state which has recorded no cy clones at all. tJZS Dl Raccoon l yrf I 5EW (TS NAME PROM NSJ UAROU6HCUM," SiZittfk vvxr "v ITS INDIAN VYTltyiTo rZJv V NAME. 7M27Y i MILES AN Xf I AAJ? TMES . CCcL KJiisK AS STRONG AS WSs j TEN-Mia. Zonr wind ft lj T. Mi K6 U. PAT. OFF. I irA WHESJ A dAtZPE.NTE.12. .SAWS' A BOARD UF HE SAWS DCWMfSayf GZO.N.UECHTY, l.ncon,Cfim. FUNNY BUSINESS 2 ,U 4 7 use , A Ml ttJ,. 'He says it's easy to sell the top space when he Has a cold!" An old law forbids kite-flying In Washington. And just think of all the wind there! . . The Post Office department plana to ban nude ladies on 1948 calendars. No clothes, no dates! Two ears and one mouth suggest sug-gest that you should listen twice! as much as you talk. 1 Q How many jurists are there in the International Court of Jus tice? A Fifteen, but so far. at the end of their second sitting, they i haven't had a case. : s I Q What is our cow popula tion? A 26,000.000, and 50,000.000 quarts of milk are delivered to Americans every day. i Q What is the life span of . a horse? A They run 18 to 20 years, but insurance companies give them about 13 or 14. However, a Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania minister's horse, "Old Clover," died in 1924 at the age of 53. Q What is the U. S. population? popula-tion? A 141,229.000, says the Census Bureau estimate for July 1, 1946. LUCIANO TO LAND GENOA (U.R) The steamship Bakir which is returning Charles (Lucky) Luciano to Italy from Cuba is expected to arrive here this afternoon, police announced. I SEE BY THE HERALD By BILL RUBLE Aunt Gertrude THE BERRYS By GRUBERT Inttttii X 1r'Sv; I J1 ARE I BUT I DOMY I GO AHEAD. WZ , I; ( mow (M GOING TO MAKE fSlliSS- YJSbT.1 . A BARGAIN, AND L NEEO ANY PICK QjSTfcJfofls .3- MYSELF BUY SOME ARHANG a NEED ANYTHING iVl GOING TO r-SVV,TlES ONE rh(jfjh CZZZ' ,L BLOUSES AND p BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES OCWTHtMO AOOUT PU6! I 1 ( X TKOUfcKT k lVT THT By EDGAR MARTIN VTVIVfc TtMMO. 10 VWV- H IN BOOV TO (MSKV I U . THtt6 (VlR OtK 1 OOM ALLEY OOP By HAMLIN Ue I'M AN AMERICAN. WE'RE X JEB SMITH, MASTER Of AMERICANS 1 THE BURLS' BELLE.- 1 TOO.-.WHV , BOUND FOR 7 DIO VOU I ( MARSEILLE! 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