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PERHAPS OIDEST TWINS in the world are Mis. .Johanna [saltson i left I and Miss Klara Petterson as they eelehrata their 93rd hirtlida>' ir Stockholm, Sweden. Both arc in jood health. (lnt< rnnlionniBANNER ADVERTISING GETS RiSULTS

ERICH BRANDEIS A learned man of my acquaintance who claims to be able to' converse with monkeys recently) asked one of them what his spee-| ies thought about the allegation 1 that humans are descended from, them. The monkey, according to thisi man, angrily denied such an ac-j

with the monkey’s resentment being compared with human /be-

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But an incident which has just come to my attention has do- i stroyed my sympathy and fully , Convinced me that, after all. ) there must be a relationship be i tween monkeys and humans. I At the famous Bronx Zoo in New York City, tire re lives a goriilti named Mnkoko. Makoko weighs 430 |>ounds, ir. exceedingly mean, snarls, sulks, j and terrifies all the visitors to: his domicile. Bvory now and then he lots o- . I tremendous roars, rattles the bars of his cage, shows his teeth aim makes wild leaps at the awe-! inspired multitude which watches him. If it were not for the bars, .his keeper said, he might kill or

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powerful derision.

Although separated from him * by iron bars and a 14-foot nioa .' But the,. ,

water, the visitors. la, ' k ^ poJ and children drew Sni1 ' snaiv*,

back in fear nr retreated entirely but cow,,.," Alt. except a little boy. not "’ith a]1 " a more than ten years old. str,.^ , 11

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. i ' j ri1 -ho: Makoko heard tho wheezy litti, theii t sound let out a wild yell at , B bolted into the darkest corner of truth his cage. There he sat trembling and covering his- eyes with h.< two hairy arms. Tim onlookers, scared stiff i few moments ago, advanced as close as they could get, and on. woman was heard to remark “I^ook at the big bluff!''

ANK-IED CHINESE SCD5 and North Koreans hommered Hie UN linn rom northeast of Anju (1) against defensive operations of the U. S 4th Division and a British brigade near Pnkcbon (hlnek arrow) and he South Korean 1st at Kunuri (black arrow). The U. s 2nd eounterttaekid at Tokchon (2). U S. 1st Marines advanced on Kotori (3). ic (J. S. 7th . ivanced north of Puiigsnii (4). tin S K Capitol Division lunged n irthward from Kilchu (5). First actual instance of an enemy j •t plane i< t lining to Manchurian territory was . . n near Antung (fit hen four I' S. K-51 Mustang pilots repo t: I it ,i t charged them •om over t ■ Vain river border, 11. n fled line!: to tin Inn inn side

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