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to measure the amount of sound by the unit called the: decibel decimal paronomasia onomatopoeia vacuum destitute 41. This little instrument is used to de- termine verticality. It is called a: plump line plumcot plumber plumb line plum bob plum pudding 42. You who are inclined to be bibulous un- doubtedly know which of the following is defined as a liquid measure equal to four pints: . bottle bottle dotterel piccolo demijohn molly coddle 43.. “Take the cash and let the credit go” js a most astute saying by: Jacob Rothschild Donald Duck Albert Einstein Ponzi Omar Khayyam Henry Ford 44, The encyclopedia says that a mut is: es asmall sheep a gun ony fa Rum resin an ugly dog) an Egyptian goddess an aquatic rodent 45. Pair the following books with the proper authors: 1, Robinson Crusoe 2. Gulliver's Travels 3. Treasure Island a. Jonathan Swift 6. Robert Louis Stevenson «, Daniel Defoe 46. If someone suddenly asked you what doisonne means, would you know that the right answer is: inlaid between partitions clockwise cloistered having an irregular motion having a ringing sound set with diamonds 47. Magyars are: famous magicians of ancient times elephant drivers Irish biddies dominant people of Hungary disagreeable chattering birds 48. If you've studied geography, you should know that Popocatepetl is: «Mexican volcano a Spanish drink atity in Guatemala a short jacket 4 tree in Mexico the capital of Colombia 49. The swastika is now known from one tad of the world to the other, Pick out the correct statement concerning it: The swastika was de- signed by Hitler. This emblem has been found in remains of the Bronze Age. The swastika is formed alter the Egyptian cross. 30. At a race course, the horses are usually exercised in the: packet paddock paddy paddle box paeon puddle Answers on Page 46 Number of correct answefS............-.00- Multiply by two for score... ave FOLLOW THE SEABOARD RAIL-TRAIL TO FLORIDA SUNSHINE Four Completely Air-Conditioned trains, daily...led by the two famous ORANGE BLOSSOM SPECIALS THE BLUE-RIBBON TRAINS TO FLORIDA Low rail fares, safe, comfortable travel. Latest type of Pullman cars. De luxe, reclining-seat coaches (only Seaboard has them to Florida). Take your auto by rail at low cost. Ack any Ticket Agent or consult any of the following Seaboard offices: New York, 8 West 40th Street Boston, 310-313 Old South Bldg. Philadelphia, 1428 So. Penn Square Baltimore, 5 and 7 So, Calvert Street Washington, 714 14th Street, N.W. Pituburgh, 331 Union Trust Bldg. | \ THE JUDGE, | Enclosed please find $1.50 H 1 18 East 48th Street | Name - 1 |New York, N.Y. 1 adie’ « | | subscription $150 | city ee... | V for one yearn : | I state ee coe eee J When a man possesses an extraordinary ability to detect incon- sistencies and to recognize bad logic—that man is exceptionally clever and astute. ‘When that same man uses his abilities for the exposing of life's incongruities—he is said to have a SENSE OF HUMOR. Because the possession of a SENSE OF HUMOR is thus so closely tied up with “good sense,” it becomes Slaringly apparent how vital this quality is to man’s development—and to PROGRESS. The need for a SENSE OF HUMOR was never greater than to- day, and to meet that need, THE JUDGE rings the tocsin for all those who would serve PROGRESS—through humor—good humor. comicbooks.com