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But whatever stems of the grasslike papyrus * ae Answer to. yesterday’s Puz- |zle 25, Box: Three shots: 6, 19, and a 7 4 paper, fine printing paper, - tis- ACROSS About the year 105-A.D., in|S¥e Paper, newsprint, brown + r and white wrapping paper, By KARL GURBERT building papers, corrugated | WAT YOU, PETER? WHAT TIME 1S IT = WS JUST 1:50, DEAR... I CAME HOME aout Aelia MES ¢ ce paper, and container boards. d [WHATS THE MATTER2 ll ; To ASEoe = } ay ° pulp requires very little treat- : History | | In making newsprint, wrapping, and bag paper, the wood In i ment before it goes to the paper le machine. But if the paper to be made requires -a smooth sur‘Today is Tyesday, Oct. 13, the face for printing, certain things 287th day.of 1964 with 79 to fol- | will be added. 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