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First. clip or copy the simple hain pattern shown in the pic-

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each of the straight lines with a pair of sharp scissors and the 26 link chain will be divided into 12 sections. Before you start, take-a good look at the drawing, then mix up the pieces, gether again is no joke, vou have a pretty good memory, | it will take quite a while to get| the chain patched up all in one piece inside the original square. The puzzle, of course, will be harder still for anyone who has not seen the pattern before it was cut up. what te do with the plain rectangle. You can make a permanent puzzle out of plywood, painting on the links with India ink and then varnishing the puzzle pieces.

MISSING LETTERS Here are four words, all of which end in the same three letters. Can you fill in the blanks and complete the words? 1. C = — m = led 2. Ri — led 3. 8S —d— led 4. Fa — led

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Stamp Notes By Manuel Rabasa

NEW YORK, Mar. 26 (UP)— Yugoslavia has announced a new stamp to commemorate the centenary of the death of Dr. Franc Presern. Dr. Presern was the] greatest Slovene poet of the 19th “Century. A great Slovene patriot and na{tionalist, his influence on Slovene | literature is notable, The stamp is 10 dinars on slate

Dr. Presern with the dates 1849-

{1949 in the upper left hand corner.

» ~ = FRANCE will add soon to its current series five new stamps featuring various provinces. The 10 centimes depicts Bourgogne; 50c, Guyene; 1 franc, Savoie; 2 (r. Auvergne, and the 4 fr., Anjou. Four stamps also will be issued to attract the tourist trade: The 20 fr. pictures the Cathedral of |Saint- Bernard-de-Comminges; 25 tr, portrays 1’Abbaye Saint-Man-ldrille; 40 fr. shows a site in Vi{varrals, and the 50 fr. has a site

lin Ardennes,

Besides a new series of five air

jiatls will be issued composing

| figurines; 100 fr. vue de Lille, 200 fr. vue de Bordeaux, 300 fr. vue

!de Lyons, 500 fr. vue de Marseille

and 1000 fr, vue de Paris. " = =o DENMARK will honor the cen-

iG tenary of the Danish government with a new postage stamp on June

25

color has not yet been announced.

DOWN 1 Compass point 2 Indian 3 Spanish priest 4 Mountain nymphs 5 Storage place 7 Short for “Calvin” 8 Father 10 Native of Rome 11 French article 13 Waltzer 18 Utopian 17 Pair (ab.) 18 Roman bronze 20 Native metal 21 Tungsten (ab.) 23 Small child 27 Accomplish

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5. The denomination of the stamp | will be 20 ore, but the design and|

[the air mail fields of Chicago and

| Detroit for covers carried by the | first flight to Zurich, Switzerland, jon F. A. M. 27, on or about Apr. 1. {rate of. 15 cents per half ounce { (10 cents for each air lettér) will apply. | A special cachet will be applied ito covers bearing the required {postage and accompanied by relquest that they be sent by the (first flight to Zurich. | Covers must reach the post offices or air mail fields not later than Mar. 29.

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