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“Yah—it's your turn to carry the hose!” ie umbrel but nobody pays any atten- tion to that. { Q.: Why do elevator boys—who ride up and down inside their cars all day—know so much about the weather?—P. Brooks, Berkeley, Cal. A.: tor boys are highly trained observers and can determine weather cond the wet ha or red nosi For example, perspii of their to passeng t class operators, however, gen- y never refer to red noses which not have been caused by cold ther. (Professor Williams will pay $1 each for Queeries acceptable for answer in this department.) Close Quarters HERE must be a housing short- age. Whenever you want to make a telephone call you'll find a lot of people apparently living in the booths. Only the brave deserve the fair, but only the rich can support them. The pedestrian probably dopes it out that these new slanting wind- shields were designed to match the average driver’s forehead. “TU sue you for this!” 15 comicbooks.com