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Show . ..1ear ' .. i ' 8- - . ' ' i . . ' ' .r ....,., - . on: . , .. : "1, , i, ; ,, ' , , I I 1 I I I . '. t ' r .! T'i f It44 Vri"- main. TiMii SH4 VIER fitITERED A (Noe RAce, AND pitrso AiDAWIfir 24 OTHERCN, vtia4 PINE HOW 20, SYEIS BEEN' EADININO SINCE ISMS WAS A . "Itintligmmbgemr eft!: rtehaTioenvanatop The :for Ririe" ,will even take in young.. eters while parents vacation. All the planning, all the work. most of the SU the watching. Barbara worrying was done by This last alone the first year. the camp had season, however, until it took in more than every day. and so Star. bare had to enlist the aid of I I -- hien& a t ; 'I ; ';'; ., - : A 1,- : ''".. - ' - disci- -; ,",-- .:i , j I .40' It I I Vwn A Of - ! , "'' b;" , ,- E -. - , - - ' Cambridge dark-haire- I. , bunderbole , Here's one ruiler coaster vhose rattling cogs and screech. 'ng wheels haven't been stilled ;ay fall.. It's on the front porch ,at Robert Weisitt's house. Ws 3 feet long. $ feet high. has 63 :set et track and .as made by 30b. 17. alone Out of a packing case "It' 4 an exact copy of the 'Thunderbolt' in an amusement In Highland brit pear myhehome I didn't ways. "ark,. Pi.," 'Ise any special plans, but made II , - ; ' ' 7 . ' - ' ''' esalam '; ' 1 ' AlA ,,; A - - , I. - :,ri--- ' - ' t - ' - ..., rl'an .. '' '' - ,, ; ; , ' -1 -- i' al i - Ifftlfil , .7 .- ,, ,. I 1- 1 1,., ,, i.1, 4, , .',.,,.1,7 - . 4'5,,r,,,,,,,e5 '. I 11 , i , . I , , ..... I - iv , ..S Fi ,t IONAL G 1 R (OR t III A 1 , -- ' tr,..:41( ' - .40 - ,:,,,...,,es.41, , CAMP , - :0412 0040T74V ' 606GENNEMI CAMEIRIOSE, 0i410 HAS 116"11 8AREAR4 AT 12, a01 0. ' - , t4 1 4 1,17 16, 11 6 1C A ' 44 ccNcucTINE, A SUMMER CAMP POR GIRLS THE FIRST SOH& SHE EVER WROTE PUBLISHEIDd AHO HAS 51644E0 A,ZOHTRAcT WITH A MUSIC COMPANYI I ' EARNS mONEY FOR cc:ALEC:A. BY 11 ' 44 MISS, FAYETTEVILLE, Ni., - I FoR cvLIE6E '. 9 st4 r s,. , ispat ------- TWINS? A4N Almo DoAl, OF , NORTH VERNON, IMO., LOOK SO MUCH Auwe eVEH THEIR OWN FATHER CAN'T TELL THEM APART' I ' ....mos --f L,-- I ' fi 0.;-;'- - , ' .,' 1 ',Y.:::,F-17-, : , - I I 1'1. AT WHO'S WHO? 14YEAFI-OL- D -. -- ' -- --- , - ., ' rrc'1119:,j:jr1:11.414110 44 , ITEre-- , 41) , - '', . I 'I Nur Ilw.1114),k litilltrack 40m,m Vill 1 1 VTI'Ll - K-74-4 11141 , . '7"16 t.104,, ",11,41:' -4411kAl ttal I I I Citm ,.;04 : ,1(-1--111,!' R IOW 4.,..... 0 ill - 'k 114' ; t - II ,1 .,,...'.11 - , f 0 AIS r AHD WTH 4rnEACTMS SAVAENCEI A motele sx4R1 ' Z.1.' i ''. -, p. -- .:411,,S110 it I I V 'est i 8 a n v. , To Tbday's' Puzzles Solutions t The two Candles; Let A and C be the points the two candies Ouch when No. 2 is four times pa long as No. 1. If Cl) is used as a unit of measure. AU will equal four such units.. Thus, if the candles he allowed Lu ,burn down until CO is conof a unit of AB will sumed. units. Since burn. leaving 3 the candle haye been, burning for four hours, the 3 1.5 units, Thai' Iloubt , : f -- qct,11-tipi- IP-11s'; A4AWEAL ONCE OH HOLLYWOOD STREET, ; of the one In the park." was gut into ease The packing small rods, the rail made Of An old clock supplied brass. ' gears and cogs. a mechanical ..V0 About construction set the IttaprO and the chassis for the World' youngest songwriter? a toy train The roller coaster. took If she isn't Dorothy Doggett. ' cars. a Doh a half to build. and At to year clove comes helm being.. wants but be Isn't finished. Heamuse12, she's bad the first song she to the entire complete ever wrote published, and has ment park. signed a coirtract for morel, t so f - . II I leiri;114si, 11:4:liVi CrAIA M 111 Ar 17 'i It from sketches 4 '1 tosA II - 1 .,11 And juat to keep in the spirit of things. Dan and Don always Even If one dons dream; alike. sport clothes, the other goes and does likewiae., The , i, N ' 'Iv IMAM ' , North. Vernon, Ohio, Igirt ball played' the pianofor yevars, likes to pick out tunes. - Last summer. she was at a lake resort, was using 'the orchestra leadees piano IV hen he asked her what the tune was. Dorothy didn't know: she hadBut he jot-Just Composed it.words and that ted down some of the thrill had seeing peo. eight pie dance to "No Doubt About That.., hhe hail returned home when twil music publishers, stop. st the lake, heard the song. They Made it bevatine for pot, house. ittlifs "1 was playing tennis when 'anti girls told me the publish. era were at my house and want. td me to sign .a contract." she vrites from 020 Taylor Avenue. "1 thought they were kidding mae. ' ',Vas 1 nervous! Mother sent- me or e !drink cof water for orte of teed and brought him, hot -ater.inatead of ulil' , ! ': 1,4 ' " i, I'ell!, ( 114 LIVID PALLAS,111.-- - NOW SHE .11VES MI 1041ew000,c-4LI- 1,4t:;10 , can't, i ' ;' , 7., , L. ' ; .... - 1 - i , it .; ' 1!'k lt,11,k;,11 11;1111'" ''',',' 'z ; 1 . i)friaitYrooD ' When 'Mr.", Dam, iiishop.,t of Ind., sees double he knows he's looking at his , twin Sons. But what- he does.- I r' Dan' n't know is which is which. and Don. 14, look so much Jr. alike their father makes them al, ways occupy the sane seats the dinner table so, he can :tell' them apart!' are what you , Suppose-wwould call 'identical twins,"1 they write from 422 0 and M Av. enue, rail we have no marks that would' enable' you to tell one from the other. Sometimes. we meet !somebody who will say, 'Well.'1 can tell you two apart.' But when pet, to the test,!he I , .' - : Kind I ---- I I i '' sling, ' t .1 . ,',,,r, ,i - , Áll r,"Ar A'' N.4 ! Iirli, - 21'. , t Go: SAL" '' 1 ': ;t -- ,,,,," . - 1' I 11, AMuSGMENT PAHI4 N6AR HIS HOME WI HIGHLAND PAW, PA. :, 1 dr' OWE. IN AN '- It'441, - I f: r, . 1, 2.--- 1 1 "My, largest problem b nline.',, She writes Parade. "I, he- hear. in appealing to a child's bet. ter Judgment. 'It bothers,' ,my conscience to raise my voice tmd 1 have never struck a child." Holder of lifesaving badge since ahe was 12. Barbara teach. es swimming.- Five years at girl :i scout camps have given her 'the experience in handicraft. games and nature she needs. And con-camp. she dutcing her ,, own added back, hopes., will giVe her ground for a teaching career!, ; I Lime e , , rwn 1 : .. - 1"14; I ' . , . foell, I a WIFISELI I- t s, HAS MAOE AN LOH" REPLICA iirof IN GIANT RoUrre ooASTiOt Y J--1 - , : rr - : I , I I i -- ., I 1 0 wiTH WOOD FROM A .. PACHING CAS, g .,N I, 1 I 1 t A ,.. ., , RO8Efir I - ) TMNOER80k 1 :' 1939 ' i i- - 1 1 ; NC 0 1 -r 11-- i 1 ' , 1 i, L is, - A i 1 if 2.: 1 r Barbara Cross has just entered her last year of high schoo4 but already she's earn-lu- g money for college. For two has, et5i- years,Ahe diluter! a summer ,.camp , for girls! ' Bitebara's folks own a large farm on. the edge of a lake near Fayetteville, N. Y,.' WIth her mother. Itarhhrti hit upon ,th0 idea Di operating the camp., te12 ery morning. girls from sixtolethe years of age are brought learn camp and swim, play, handicraft and nature before go. - r: - A r , ., ',,i' 7 ,,J,r1111.1s- - . ., ' Mrtileltito Suiniiier Spot . .. i , Farni ocTo6(11 SATUriDAY , H , Runs Camp For ,' ,,, , 14.EVI5' DESERET FTI-t- E , .r ; ,. ' .4 ', i ' is, 120 yards. As the distance of one shut was four Mines the ollwr, we have only to divide 420 by ti to get 24. the distance of the short shot. Then subwe get 36, tracting 24 from the distance by 'which the two shots missed the target!" Naming the Plaurts: The count Is seven. The planets are: Saturn, Mars.. Venus, Mercury, Jupiter. Neptune, Pluto, Uranus. puzzle of the Higitp4 Multiply by 8 and add 0. The "Find the Key" ruzalet The key word is TAMBOURreads: INES. The i,cryptogram What it t our duty to do we must do beCause it is right, not because any one can demand it of us. A Troublo Maker: Vixen. 4-- Paddle Wielder To be it bit trite. Vera Pine not only paddles her own canoe he does a swell Job, of it. The first time she ever entered a race, a gruelling test of 300 yards at top speed. she won. "I have been canoeing since was a little girl,- - Vera. now 20, writes Parade, entered the race to get credit in physical education at Iouisiana State Nor. mai College." Vera studied there summer as part of during the her job as a high School iteachet, In Dodson, La., where stile receives tier mull at liar 272. i There were .25 in the race then and women and despite representing the remainder of No. 2, will be consumed in one hour if the candles continued to units equal burn. Then 5 x 3 16 units, the total number of Units in each candle. Therefore: since 16 units of let,) ,1.)S the part consumed. is burnof four ed in hoursor P3i hours.. Him Travel: The Watching shortest route, as shown in the Illustration, takes In 211 runs as follows: A, 11, C, 17, 1, E, I. E. i" H. G,, 11, 1). I, 11, G, f. F, A. G. The two shortest tO4t1S. C11 and El, are traversed twice. er of Boise, Geographical :Idaho. The names of the objects are: Bison, rodent, giant, fish. pigeon. PiveMinute Poser: Since the necond shot was as much over The target as the first shot was coy. short of it, the distance éred by the two shots was the same as if both shots had struck was summoned to Hollywood, then sent home because she was toe young. eI could tell from the way my friends acted," she continues. ."that they thought 1 would never' be back. I was ready to agree with them when I received a telegram last April." Linda not only went back, she went hack to ,stardom with Tyrone Power. 15-1- 6 Vera's lack of competitive experience, she called on the skill built through years of paddling to win. Something else helped her to victory:' "Stamina and the desire to win," she says. Street To Lily Darnell's home used to be on Hollywood Street in Dal. lea. Tex. Now her aildrese is the same, but instead of its being the name of a street, it's the name of a cityHollywbod. Calif. At 17, Linda Darnell, with rui previous acting experience to speak of, Is 1.,Movie star. "I got my opportunity by calling on a talent scout who was Visiting Dallas," she writes from Twentieth Century.Fox That was two years aga and she the'iargeC 'that . ': Childrenk Age: Tv, one ,gets 'leek to the "status iluo"--- as they vvereno one is, (mt. But if the banker keeps the bill When the washerwoman gives; it to pint. he seems to be out In dollars. Name the Dogs: 1risII si el t( t IT 1),;ornP AesoP lianeE N ' entyfour years, lind three years.' and Waiket's Puzzle: Three Miles an hour. Answered; Amagram: by THAN THICKER 'BLOOD l WATER". Coal to Mines: MINK, mint, mist, most, moat. coat, COAL. Evoluntionary: APE, are. ere, .err, ear, mar, MAN. Erom Earth to Moon; The earth's maitS is 80 times that of the boon and its diameter three s a nti times that ot the moon. From these data, the acceleration On the moon would be that on the earth. Since the distance to which a' person will rise is inversely proto the acceleration, portional, on the man': the moon could jump six times three feet or feet eighteen high, Loot Tenliollar Ilith If the blanket- - gives the Sin bill back to the washerwoman, she gives it to the farmer, who gives it back to the banker and every sl . . one-thir- d two-third- tl ; Nilo Tray,. Puts Way ti ci 111111111r it -- 11111111111111 - . one-sixt- Imo" nu 1 ..i..... . . , I , , Woe Two Gemlike ' : : t. ' ; ' ti |