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Show 18, XII the journal 1950 thf READER'S COURTROOM Rolling Car Always Gathers Damages Your Fault If Your mented drily that the cars actions Hill? I Car Roll, Down a spoke louder than the womans (man drove to a beauty par-C- i wordsl In front of parked her car the street A druggist received a op. As it happened, woman had shipment The slope. sharp of perfume, but refused to pay for Sner stepped inside the shop the merchandise. When the dealer car began to roll. It ca- sued for his money, the druggist May One State "Dump The Boom that can become a Boomer anof Its Criminals into Other States? Unless were alert, the boom In babies that were all so glad about will come back to hit us where it really hurts the babies themselves, when they become school age. Classrooms that are now filled to the nilt cant expand much further Teachers cant handle much more than theyre doing. Supplies and textbooks cant be stretched. And this situation is bound to become worse, unless we get together and solve it now For information on how citizens in many communities are forming or joining committees to work in behalf of better schools, write to: National Citizens Commission for the Public Schools 2 West 45th Street, New York 19, N. Y. man was tried and convicted on a charge of violating the state laws. The liquor judge imposed a $500 fine-a- nd "exiled him from insisted that the perfume was de- the state for five years. Promptly livered in unsalable condition. The the man appealed the case to the dealer thereupon told of a tele- supreme court, claiming that the phone conversation in which the druggist had said that everything came in OK. The latter objected to this testimony, saying that telephone conversations are "too unreliable as legal evidence. However, the court disagreed and accepted the dealers story. DOt. awr tog- -5 iuick Psuftr sps. soft ortenini :ps. men tter ps. bron A The Home Workshop ?a r A Pitted window! powder, ugar.eji combint cuppiaa sp. broij ide don, I A woman paid a high price for an and finally Oriental after the dealer asthrough a sured herrug, that it was a valuable When the cafe owner over the curb to rest halfway inmitu lor damages, the woman that she had set the and left the car in . tightly But the court held her sol-swo- re-Ib- anyhow. The fulLBah i F.) aboas itoms judge re le com- - Court antique. It wasnt long before the woman realized that the rug was neither antique nor valuable in other words, that she had been stung. Nevertheless, she continued to use the rug for two years. At last she decided to take legal action against the dealer, and she filed suit to get her money back. But the court ruled that she was too late. Hess Quiz Involved Greater n Radio Give-Awas nee ys YORK. On the 11th floor office building in downtown 'ork, Uncle Sam sponsors an is quiz program involving than even radio's .handed quizmasters give out. greater re hat woo? medy, they I What is a doll? When is a tot a rug? se questions are not trivial, and other similar ones been presented to the s i moral with you you will find judicial an-- I to such brainbusters as: Is rb a vegetable or a fruit? does an infant, become a Is whale meat fish, or is it Is a slide fastener a ma-- ? jSo K ac-ha- fe Judges of the ferei ade of .tive eh 11 d. bletsonly store. Trj: ed, rel tablet! D md yos 5. a rs ras court. s unique ag with ve United States court handles cases commercial imports all countries in the world. In instances the questions have ved millions of dollars in tar-uti- es and have set important iaents on how the twisting, ed United States laws tariff id be applied. Jen it was decided that an in becomes a child at 2 years, the clothing industry was affect--a r as the price parents for their offsprings clothing. ess had provided for one rate Jy on childrens clothing and erent rate on infant's wear. court is called on de- to up hat Was In the minds of the essmen who write the nations laws. Often its tasks are rou-an- d technical. But just as across a real skuU er Almost every case ls a S says the courts chief ebster J. Oliver. toe slide fasten deci ,JLCase ?f year- - Ue 1116111 ma chines. mment agents called them ar- - ? ai- M 1A majo j veioo I iishM lace i rover OR4 iturea ns, I I rani ACROSS I. Begone! 10. money 8. Nobleman 11. Bird 12. Earnest (Scot.) 14. Goddess of discord (Gr.) 15. Guides 16. Carting vehicle a, as-dt- states that are on the receiving 7. Voided Drawer 10 Bedford Hills. New York. 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A watered pop! 2 convenient packages now; Regular and large, j sUk 38. Assumed CRISP, CRISPER , CRISPEST! name 39. Let it stand (Print.) Thrash II. ordering surface 12. River (Afr.) 40. Mi ESS V W WWW FOR A QUICK AND TASTY MEAL 22 DOWN 1. Occurring occasionally 'Vision' Turns Out to Hundreds of metal- importer devout folk in this small Spanish-Amerlca- n coll.. ?Professor mchan-- y community said a vision th !!g;-o- n nd to of the Virgin Mary appeared to slldes wer them from a rooftop.. But Catholic f:n tricycles. it Msgr. Anthony Jacobs said that ase tf16 court was merely a waterstain on the ed and tricycles wood. alike ,fasteJJe human beings had oply tlplnCe patrolmen California' highway to make them But tup0Wer stream of trafCOurt said neither reported a steady a marh; town. It was esne- - at fic into the far as timated that tiny 4,000 persons came oncerned. y The orig-nrate of to see the reported miracle. was uPheld. t,duty of said Msgr. Jacobs However, ns de- C0?n'? unusual comMn John classifyinS imports that inspection by the Rev. Foselman disclosed that the image KUisforeshas wood in .fcan tariff laws was a watermark on the oval ree the shape of an Irregular grated hrfk!lm "otar specifically of to an enu- - sembling somewhat the statue Med 8houli be Guadalupe. y for at the latter1, rate. The statue of the Virgin Mary C Is 11 Tage EL RIO, CALIF. Be Stain on Roof Guadalupe is venerated by Mexican Catholics. The vision was reported by Manuel Reyes, who is building a house for his mother in this presettlement Mexican dominantly southeast of Ventura. Reyes said he was laying roofing paper on the small building. He climbed down a ladder to get another roll of paper, returned and saw what he said was the vision. He said he could see the features clearly and also see her purple robes. He spread the word among the townspeople and the crowd began to gather. Some 500 persons live in the settlement. 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