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to know that every penny of of this contest (after paying

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Enter Contest

Read the Entry Form and read the rules. Then try solving the Official Puzzle. Note that you may send in a higher score free of charge

later on if you find you can solution you now send in. So

| important thing is to get into | away and put in your bid for

prizes.

best solution (original or substitute)

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new 1949 Chevrolet. So enter now. solution can be submitted as late as

Here's How You May Win a CHEVROLET If You Act Fast!

To become eligible for this extra award, your original entry must be postmarked before midnight, April 10, 1949.* Your

in competition with those submitted by all other contestants who meet this deadline and who haw

ties, official contest rules apply) you will win a brand

still qualify for judging for this extra award.

ns—to help them

nce, service con- | I ¢ 743 points.

or left to

the net proceeds for prizes, adver-

by the DAV to

Now!

improve on the don’t delay—the the contest right your share of the

will them be judged

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*But your substitute June 29, 1949, and

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DIAGRAM Neo. ©

See the table of letter values below the puzzle. Each letter is worth a certain number of points. If you have exactly named the objects you will find that the total value of the 36 letters that spell out the names of the six objects is 743 points. If you don't arrive at 743 points then try again, for the 36 letters must add up to

Now your job is to place those words, correctly spelled, into the shaded letter paths, each of which hatispace for six letters. You can place any one of the six words in any one of the shaded paths. Each word must read from top to bottom

You will now note there are 13 empty white squares remaining in the diagram. Now you must insert letters of your own choosing into those 13 white squares and by combining these letters with the interlocking letters you have already fiiled into the grey squares, spell out 5 extra complete words. Each of these 5 extra words, too, must read from top to bottom or from left to right. Of course, it is easy to fill in 13 extra letters which in combination with the letters in the grey squares will spell out 5 extra different words, but remember your job is to use 13 letters that will give you a high score when the value of those extra letters (as shown in the table of letter values) is added to the 743 points you will bave already earned if you identified the pictured objects correctly.

SEE SAMPLE PUZZLE BELOW And Read How We Solved It!

We show here how to go about solving a DAVogram, and how to work out alternate answers to get higher

Scores,

names in the four shaded paths ARBOR .

into the shaded squares.

First we identified the objects pictured: RABBIT + SADDLE ... HAMMER. .. then we added up the value of all the letters in the names of these four objects (using the table of letter values given for the Official Puzzle) and found the total was 467 points. Next, we filled in these four

extra letters which gave us 3 extra words: . BUILD. These 10 extra letters which we had filled ‘into the white squares had a total value of 181 points, thus giving us a total score of 648 points when added to the letters we had filled

Then we tried again, and with some thought we changed our 10 extra letters and got three different extra words, as you can see in Diagram No. 2. We changed GLOOM to CLAIM, HARBOR to HORROR and BUILD to BUGLE. We thus attained a total of 210 points for the 10 extra letters we filled into the white spaces, giving ourselves a total score of 677. Of course these are only two possible solutions and perhaps we might have done even better by shuffi the four identified names around into different shaded letter paths, Now, if you get the idea, why

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Entire contents of this page copyright 10.9 by DAV Service Foundoiron

TABLE OF LETTER VALUES

A-16 F-19 K-32 P-28 B-20 G-33 L-26 Q-22 V-31. C-25 H-30 M-10 R-34 W-27 D-12 1-24 N-29 $-23 X-21 E-13 J-14 O-11 T-18 Y-15 Z-17

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My Score is

POINTS

It is important that you be careful in adding your score. Mistakes moy cause you to lose out. Enter right away for you may improve your score by sending substitute solution later free of extra cost. YOU MUST SEND IN THE COM- , PLETE PUZZLE. DO NOT DETACH FROM THIS ENTRY. MAIL TODAYI

3 a donation of $10.00 must be sent

THE OFFICIAL

1. $100,000 will be awarded in accordance with the instructions, official prize list and these rules to the contestants who achieve the highest scores in solv ing the Official Contest Puzzle. This sum will be awarded in three prize groups: Group No. 1 with a first of § ,000.00 Paroup No. 2 with a first prize of $15,000.00; Group No. 3 with a first prize of $30,000.00. Each group has an additional list of 109 prizes seach, making a total of 330 prizes in all. (See official list of prizes.) 2. To enter Group 1 a contestant must send in with his answer to the puzzle a donation of $2.00 to the Disabled Amencan Veterans Service Founda tion; to enter Group 2 a donation of $5.00 Js required and to enter Group

in. A contestant may compete in any one, two or all three prize groups and once having entered may transéer his entry from any group or groups to any other group or groups by submitting the necessary additional donation any time prior to final judging. 3. Each prize group will be judged ately. The contestant who sub. sts the highest valid score in Group 1 will be entitled to first prize in Group 1. Second prize in Group 1 will be awarded to the contestant with the second highest score submitted in that list and s0 on until the 110

ses in P 1 have been awarded. Prizes in Groups 2 3 will be awarded similarly.

Paste reed

RULE

No. 2 submitted by the remaining tied contestants will be judged. If ties still remain, the solutions of the still tied contestants to puzsie No. 3 will then be judged and so on, if necessary, to puzzle No. 5. This may mean. that uzzies Nos. 2 to § may not have to Judged. (It is worth noting that in the last DAV Servige Foundation Contest top prize of $33,000 was awarded as the result of judging only puzzle No. 1 in the first tie-brefking set.) However, if further needed to break ties a second, third or even » fourth set (each of 5 such gje-breaking puzzles to be judged sirdilarly) may be used.’ All tie-breaking puzzies will be similar to the original puzzle with clearly identifiable objects, though the objects may be more difficult and more numerous. Partial credit may be given for partial solutions, Tie-breaker puzzles will be jud, on the same basis as the original puzsie. The time limit for solving and mailing back the first set of tie-Breaking puzzles (if

from the date of mailing to tied cone testants, and therefore all tie-breaker puzzles will be mailed on the same day in @ local area near tied contest ants; for the second set of tie-breakin, puzzles. (if needed) not less than days: and for the third and fourth sets needed ) not less than 3 days ea®h. Tied contestants will not be [quired to make any additional contribution: Should ties remain after the fourth set of tie-breaking pussies, each tied contestant will receive the full amount of the prise for which he or he is still tied.

_guforce this provision. Only one mém-

“bérval_an immediate family living at the .sam¥ Sddress may compete. entries inust bear a permanent home address in the Continental United States to which all contest mail will be sent. Where a contestant changes such permanent home address, the DAV Service Foundation should be notified immediately, but the Foundation can, in no case, assume responsibility for delivery of mail. In view of the un. certain address of members of the Armed Forces on active duty, and the consequent delay in mail delivery, this contest of necessity is not open to them.

6. Each contestant will receive an acknowledgment and an entry, number upon receipt of his or her solution to the -Official Puzzle, which selution must be submitted on an Official Entry Form and must be accompanied by a contribution of $2.00 or more. At no extra cost, one substitute solution can Official Substitute

ich each contestant and which will carry the entry number registered in the contestant’s name. In working out and

prise group. » 7. In solving the

pot try your hand at the Official Puzzle.

prefix, suffix or combining form, abbre-

viation or coatraction. The final word source authority for this contest will be the Merriam-Webster New International! Dictionary, Unabridged, Second Edition, 1948 printing and Ch the exceptions noted) any word ma be used provided it actually — in bold-face type anywhere on any page within the A-Z main alphabet. ical section of the above dictionary. No plural or other inflectional form is acceptable unless it appears in bold. face type. No word that appears only as part of a two or more word phrase or expression (such as “suey” in “chop suey”) is admissible The DAV Service Foundation will not enter into any individual correspondence concernung the eligibility of any word for use in solving the puzzle, Each contestant however may be re. quired, upon request, to furnish the

source 4 All rtrtas mon be sent by mail to: DAV SERVICE FOU ATION $100, ,000. 00 Puzzle Contest

ton 6, D. C, and must be postmarked before midnight, April So 1949, and received before 5:00 M., May 15, 1949, to be eligible for consideration. The deadline dates for mailing and feceipt of Substitute solutions are ys after ese respective dates. The fouturé of

- ( ) Enter me in Prize Group No. 1.

To the DAV SERVICE FOUNDATION $100,000.00 Puzzle Contest Te B0 Higitie For Dept. 260 Enter By Midnight Washington 6, D. C. . April 10, 1949

I enclose herewith s ee COMtribution to the DAV Service Foundation. Enter me in your contest. I have filled in the diagranh above and a! left above have also filled in the score achieved by me in solving the Official Puzsle. [Please

check prize group of groups you are entering.]

First Prize $5,000.0

Note: Donations I enclose a ibunon of $2.

should be made payable to the DAY Service Foundation Plecse send check, money order or postal note only. Do NOT send cash

Enter me in Prize Group No. 2, ( ) First Prize $15,000.00 1 enclose a contribution of §5. ( Enter me in Prize Group No. 3 ) First Prize $30,000.00 1 enclose a contribution of $10.

NOTE: You may enter any one, two ar all three prize on the amount donated. The following shows Bow. maint “qualify for the various prize groups, Group No. 1 (85,000.00 First Prize) $2 contributed to a. 24 15,000-00 bint pr rize) $5 contributed 0 a combined first przes) roy No. 3 3 30.008.00 Fm First Prize) $10 contr nated h 7 trom Groaps No, ) ve 3 3%! 000.00 combined, frst brit 4 contributed

Groups No, 2 and 3 ($45,000.00 combined rst prizes Groups No. 1, 2and 3 ($50,000.00 combined writ prize) 13 ay It is understood are to send me an Official eceipt for my entry and donation and an Official Substitute Hore Form on which I may submit (free of cost) a better score for the Bustle if I find I can improve my score any time prior to the nal closing date for substitute solutions, (See Rule 8.) I have read the rules of the ¢ratest and agree to abide by them,

SIGNED

NAME... TR pp—————————— PLEASE PRINT P1 ADDRESS. CITY. ZONE NO. IF YOU XNOW IT STATE n t yon have ously entered this 1049 DAY $100,000 00, - DO NOT USE THIS FORM for submitting a subst a. i

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