-♦f ?i/lpl MUSIC INSTRUMENT IIORIZONTAI, J Pictured percussion instrument. 6 Reverberating sound played on it. Rent for ji definite period 10 Coalition. 12 Five plus five. 13 Rub out. ISObtiiincd. 17 Exclamation. 18 Interest (abbr.). 19 Unit of weight. 21 Tree. 23 Fashion. 25 Roman emperor, 26 Excuses (law). 28 Inclosed. 80 Obssrve. 81 Barrier to pi-event flow of water. 82 Hopes to .Answer to Previous Puzzle attain. 36 Respects. 40Gaseous clement used in electric .signs. 4 1 Free. 43 Place. 44 Organ of hearing. 45 Negative. ^6 Speak. 47 Golf device. 49 Insect. 50 Article. 51 Valuable fur. 53 Rip. VERTICAL 1 Animal's lair. 2 Egyptian sun god. 3 Employ. 4 Deserves. 5 Sound made by leaves. 6 Unit. 7 Chinese measure. 8 .Shii)'s record. !> Tilts. 1 1 Brief excerpts 12 Pronoun. 14 One of a number. Hi Kipped apart. 17 Animal. 20 Afiirm by .shaking the head. 22 Dye stufl. 23 Gibe. 24 Finishes. 25 Title. 27 Noim suffix. 29 Feline. 32 Chemical suffix. 33 Chnir. 34 Skin openings 35 One who sins. 37 Literary composition. 38 Ill-natured. 39 Pig pen. 42 Small speck. 48 Dine. 49 Winglike part. 52 Exist. â- f.^ LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher "Stop worrying . . . they forgave taxco last year . . . what makes you think they won't do it again this year." OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams THIS ':URIOUS WORLD Ey Wiliiam Ferguson ^QPSY feV GLADYS PARKER BERUN SCU'-PTOPS BEFORE THE WAR WERE BUILDING- f AAONUAAENT5 FROM THE ', STONES' OF ' OeMUfSHEO .v.:,'^*^ â- **ii? THEV NOW HAVE AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY OF AVAILABLE 5TONE FOR MORE STATUES. corn. i«4 BY NEA cERVicr, i:(c. T. M. MO. U. ». PAT. OFF. msiQ^mn CATS AND DOCS AHCE r-^ Miwv^e's ccMec^ ANSWER: prooklyn, N. Y, Seems Like Yesterday By C. Kessler \yit\mM* >t r.nwinoiM '^Jl^m HOME UJAS^ A f^ACE TQ SPEMP /^ EVEAaiMS- ^â€" <* THE DRAFT BOARD TOOK ALL HIS MEN 6UT HE'S DETERMINED TO KEIEP THE BAND NAME ALIVE FOR THE DURATION/ ^t SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith coPB. 1WJ BY wu stnvjce. iwc.-t. m. bcc u. ». p«t. off. . ^- «^ "I saw 12 Japs, so I captured 'em, that's all! I never couW ntake speeches, even as a kid here in the fifth grade, could I, Miss Jenkins?" REG'LAR FELLERSâ€" Swing Shift Wanted By GENE BYRNES ^ ITS LUCKY YOO SPOKE^ .i rME ABOUT IT! HERE'S A C4-IANCE OF A LIFETIME. -> SUPPOSE. YOU STAftr T' BREAK )N BY OCMM' MY HOMEWORK THIS CVE.NIN'? MUTT AND JEFF â€" They Might As Well Throw Jeff Into The Coop Right Now As Anytime By BUD FISHER THE SPORTING THING '*Thii is a fine time of the after- poon for you to be tettin' home I" POPâ€" Blank Remark By J. MILLAR WATT -i^- <