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Show news quiz Know your news? One hundred points if you answer all the following follow-ing questions. Deduct 20 for each question you miss. Score of 60 to 100 is good to perfect. f yJerzy Potookl t VJBlaS6Ckr R. P. TV, 1. What controversy did the above signature arouse? 2. True or False: The earl of Athlone has been selected governor gover-nor general of Australia. 3. Has the U. S. recognized the new Chinese regime just established estab-lished at Nanking by Wang Ching-wei? 4. True or False: Women's new spring fashions accentuate the hips. 5. Choice: According to testimony testi-mony of a WPA timekeeper at San Francisco, 13 cabinet makers' mak-ers' helpers, 5 cabinet makers, 2 carpenters and 5 painters repaired re-paired two high chairs. It took them: (a) 2 hours; (b) 46 hours; (c) 194 hours. Neivs Quiz Answers 1. Potocki, Polish ambassador to the U. S., was alleged by German sources to have placed this signature over an account of his conversation with William Bullitt, U. S. ambassador ambassa-dor to France, in which Bullitt allegedly al-legedly promised U. S. aid to the allies. Some experts call the signature signa-ture a forgery. 2. False. Governor general of Canada, Can-ada, not Australia. 3. No, and the Wang government is consequently angry. 4. False. Carmen Snow, editor of Harper's Bazaar, says of the new skirts: "Your hips melt away." 5. (C) is correct. The job cost $190. |