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one hour to come together. Hence the bee traveli twenty-five per hour would cover twenty-five miles. In. the of the Oxford spire prank, naturally if it were impossible miles case to get the pitcher down by any human means, how could it there in the first pla In the last there would be no carth in a hole 3 ft. 6 in. long, 2 ft. wide ind 5 ft. 6 in, deep. © been put up Pinging and Ponging VV there are assorted squawks going on about the still-new base- hall (which will have a heavier cover) ind the new golf ball, nobody has ut- tered a peep about the new ping-pong ball. Yessir, it will be heavier. il the champions, they say, like JUDGE much better. Also they are making red ping-pong. balls which makes them very handy to retricve from the dark places, but harder for the color blind, The tinues to find favo: growing in popt 3 actually are pool halls around town that have installed ta- bles. In- cidentally there is a way of taking the dents out of the ball that has been stepped on by your bearlike friends. Hold it over a very hot radi- ator, or, if you are veddy, veddy careful, pass a lighted match back and forth the dent. It will str out. But for gossakes, don’t let the match do any ig ‘The pesky thi can give a nasty Merey, bananas! iting. gs explode and burn—and would you be burned up about my advice! Taking Ether Abroad T just put in a half-hour curled up in front of a recent Answers, which is London's tuppeny hou ' vzine, study p of Europe. If you are DX hunter, are supplicd with a super-super-heterodyne and can tune out the Finkleberg Fine Fox Fur Trappers for an hour, here are distinguishing station calls gleaned from the map:— “London Calling’ needs little ornot lation. “Achtung! Hier Konigs-Wusterhausen,” repeated ns you're due wurst from some several times, me for an earful of Zeesen, Germany. The strains of the Marseillaise means the Eiffel Tower is broadcasting; while the cheerful tinkling of the mournful CED AND KEW IN SIGNS OF SPSIN A NotSY. ROBIN T'DAY! — GE SPRING THAT WOW twisting leveschaitje sd Moskwa"’—well, it’s old Vodkaville. Moscow, about to give you caulitlower vitchers. If you hear “God-1 nat, Oslo her,” you've just mis on, and maybe luckily, the Six Sm Sardiners of Norway. A loud cuckoo call, followed by “Hallo! Hallo! Radio — Lou-Blee- Y ah,” is not a Dixie Sprin, rendered by the Brooklyn Hour Quartet, but is little Serbia tell- ing the world good morning. A wom , “Huomio, huomio ahti-Helsinki! Give akt! Give akt!” is Helsingfors, Finland, waving the ether around your ears. If you hear a voice like Jarn MeCarmik, broguing “Radio Ath Cliath © seo"— it means that Ireland is about to be heaven, for the static comes from there, and it will (Continued on page 29)