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40. One of these men could better afford to own a Rolls-Royce than any of the others: John L. Lewis Townsend Henry Ford President Roosevelt Alfred P. Sloane Norman Thomas 41, The purpose of the United States Secret Service is no secret so we should know that it is to: hide criminals uncover political intrigue guard the United States Treasury, the Presi- dent and his family apprebend kidnappers 42. One of these sentences contains a mis- spelled word: He believes in handling the receipts She used only the best white stationery They will answer on Judgment Day Always avoid plaggiarism 43. Should you meet Diego Rivera some day, you might well say: I enjoyed your latest motion picture Your Mexican murals are superb Do tell me how you make that jumping-bean soup 44, Which great American poet wrote “Hab- it is a cable, We weave a thread of it every day": Longfellow Wordsworth Emily Dickinson Poe Whitman Edgar Guest 45. The nation which has the largest stand- ing army in the world today is: Russia United States France Japan Germany Italy 46. Your vacation in the country may mean sunshine and flowers, but if you feel the itching sensation that develops from poison ivy, you should: serub the skin with warm water and brown washing soap let a mosquito bite you joke bicarbonate of tode rub olive oil on your skin and go swimming 47. A Britisher was recently confused when accused of “passing the buck.” He didn’t know it means to: Start a chain letter blame someone falsely put the responsibility on the next fellow give a dollar to the Salvation Army 48. President of Ireland, Eamon de Valera, was born in: Dublin Glasgow New York Belfast London Madrid 49. If you're observant, you've read on page one that JuDGE was founded in: 1881 1935 1921 1900 1916 1888 50. If you want to go vacationing on the water, you might set out in any but one of these: cutter alle: pinnace dinghy Lessin Big ANSWERS ON PAGE 31 Number of correct answers. Multiply by two for score. August 1937 Famous Faces ro In these caricatures of eight celebrities, Frank Dunn has eliminated everything from their faces and caught them with one or two pen lines. If you can’t recognize all of his victims, you'll find their names on page 31. comicbooks.com