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<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_6><loc_82><loc_19><loc_89></location>Campuslines is provided as a service 1o the TCU community Announcements 01 @vents public meetings and other general campus Information should be brought by the Skitf otfice, Moudy 2915 or sent to TCU Box 32929. The Skitf reserves the rightto edit lor style and taste</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_6><loc_75><loc_19><loc_81></location>DEPARTMENT OF MuSIC MASTER CLASS SERIES AnD JaZZ AND PERCUSSION DEPARTMENTS present Bob Brelthaupt In drumnsel and jazz master class Irom M toanoon today An open rehearsal with the TCU Jazz Ensemble Il beneldIrom noon t0 pmn</paragraph>
<subtitle-level-1><location><page_1><loc_7><loc_73><loc_19><loc_74></location>Tcu INTERNATIONAL</subtitle-level-1>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_6><loc_71><loc_19><loc_73></location>ASSOCIATION will meet at 4 Pm loday in tne Bass Living Room Call Darlene Roth 9229448</paragraph>
<subtitle-level-1><location><page_1><loc_7><loc_67><loc_17><loc_68></location>WEATHER</subtitle-level-1>
<subtitle-level-1><location><page_1><loc_25><loc_67><loc_44><loc_68></location>CAMPUS CALENDAR</subtitle-level-1>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_6><loc_64><loc_17><loc_66></location>Today's weather will be partly cloudy with highs in the 80s .</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_6><loc_59><loc_17><loc_64></location>On Thursday; look for highs in the 80s and lows in the 60s with a chance of thunderstorms</paragraph>
<subtitle-level-1><location><page_1><loc_5><loc_56><loc_18><loc_57></location>CORRECTION</subtitle-level-1>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_6><loc_52><loc_18><loc_56></location>Charlsie Mays was incorrectly identified as 0 junior in yesterday $ Skift . Mays is a senior.</paragraph>
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<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_21><loc_64><loc_34><loc_66></location>Last Day t0 withdraw trom classes for Fall</paragraph>
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<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_21><loc_62><loc_34><loc_64></location>2 pm t0 6 pm , PC Visual ts Display: Elizabeth Leal Student Center Lounge</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_21><loc_59><loc_34><loc_60></location>Chapel, Noon University Rober Carr Chapel</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_21><loc_60><loc_34><loc_62></location>8 p Thealer TCU Tne Madwoman of Chaillot University Thealre</paragraph>
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<subtitle-level-1><location><page_1><loc_21><loc_56><loc_26><loc_56></location>Thursday</subtitle-level-1>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_21><loc_51><loc_34><loc_53></location>8 pm. Theatre TCU Ine Madwvoman of Cnaillot , Unis versity Thealre</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_21><loc_53><loc_34><loc_56></location>Lucy Harris Linn Institute Noon 10 pn PC Visual Arts: Arts Festival, Frog Fountain</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_22><loc_50><loc_34><loc_51></location>Mamnslo 4p Mn.e The Artisi</paragraph>
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<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_35><loc_63><loc_48><loc_65></location>Noon Honzon Awards luncheon Student Center Ballroom</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_35><loc_61><loc_48><loc_63></location>5 pm International Students Association meeting Student Center</paragraph>
<subtitle-level-1><location><page_1><loc_34><loc_60><loc_38><loc_60></location>Friday</subtitle-level-1>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_35><loc_57><loc_44><loc_58></location>PC TGIF: Karaoke</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_35><loc_58><loc_48><loc_60></location>8 pm Theatre TCU ~The Madwoman of Chaillot; University Theatre</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_35><loc_56><loc_48><loc_57></location>University Leadership Retreal</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_35><loc_54><loc_48><loc_55></location>Student Account Paymenis Due</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_36><loc_55><loc_46><loc_56></location>PC Film: "Jurassic Park"</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_35><loc_52><loc_48><loc_54></location>1am1o pmn The Arist andine Baseball Card Moudy Bldg exnibil space</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_35><loc_50><loc_47><loc_52></location>Noon (o pm , TCU Jazz Ensemble performance</paragraph>
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<subtitle-level-1><location><page_1><loc_6><loc_15><loc_15><loc_16></location>EMPLOYMENT |</subtitle-level-1>
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<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_5><loc_7><loc_15><loc_9></location>[Now hiring part-lime holp [lor snow ski ropair and renlals, rcquirod, 2312 Monloomery . Exp</paragraph>
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<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_57><loc_26><loc_72><loc_27></location>No experience necessary</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_54><loc_24><loc_74><loc_26></location>APPLY IN PERsoN Tuesday & Wednesday 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_53><loc_23><loc_71><loc_24></location>10433 LoMBARDY LN. (Now OPEN)</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_54><loc_22><loc_75><loc_23></location>723 S. CentrAL ExpresswaY (RicharDsON)</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_59><loc_21><loc_70><loc_22></location>Equal Opportunity Employer</paragraph>
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<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_34><loc_72><loc_48><loc_76></location>SURVIVORS GROUP meeting from 2 t0 3.30 pm on Fridays , is forming at the TCU Counseling Center Call Dorothy M Barra at 92 -7863 {0 set up an initial screening appointment</paragraph>
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Campuslines is provided as a service 1o the TCU community Announcements 01 @vents public meetings and other general campus Information should be brought by the Skitf otfice, Moudy 2915 or sent to TCU Box 32929. The Skitf reserves the rightto edit lor style and taste
DEPARTMENT OF MuSIC MASTER CLASS SERIES AnD JaZZ AND PERCUSSION DEPARTMENTS present Bob Brelthaupt In drumnsel and jazz master class Irom M toanoon today An open rehearsal with the TCU Jazz Ensemble Il beneldIrom noon t0 pmn
## Tcu INTERNATIONAL
ASSOCIATION will meet at 4 Pm loday in tne Bass Living Room Call Darlene Roth 9229448
## WEATHER
## CAMPUS CALENDAR
Today's weather will be partly cloudy with highs in the 80s .
On Thursday; look for highs in the 80s and lows in the 60s with a chance of thunderstorms
## CORRECTION
Charlsie Mays was incorrectly identified as 0 junior in yesterday $ Skift . Mays is a senior.
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Last Day t0 withdraw trom classes for Fall
## Today
2 pm t0 6 pm , PC Visual ts Display: Elizabeth Leal Student Center Lounge
Chapel, Noon University Rober Carr Chapel
8 p Thealer TCU Tne Madwoman of Chaillot University Thealre
amnto Pm The Artist andine Baseball Card . Moudy Bldg ernioil space
## Thursday
8 pm. Theatre TCU Ine Madwvoman of Cnaillot , Unis versity Thealre
Lucy Harris Linn Institute Noon 10 pn PC Visual Arts: Arts Festival, Frog Fountain
Mamnslo 4p Mn.e The Artisi
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and the Baseball Card * Moudy Bldg exhibit space
Noon Honzon Awards luncheon Student Center Ballroom
5 pm International Students Association meeting Student Center
## Friday
PC TGIF: Karaoke
8 pm Theatre TCU ~The Madwoman of Chaillot; University Theatre
University Leadership Retreal
Student Account Paymenis Due
PC Film: "Jurassic Park"
1am1o pmn The Arist andine Baseball Card Moudy Bldg exnibil space
Noon (o pm , TCU Jazz Ensemble performance
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## EMPLOYMENT |
Chlldren'* Clothing part-uno posilion ovak able Flenblo hours Store Mon -Sat open 10 00 10 500 Call The Mudpuppy 731-2581
[Now hiring part-lime holp [lor snow ski ropair and renlals, rcquirod, 2312 Monloomery . Exp
Fort Worth Ladies Specialty Boubque local cdin the Slockyard Stabon neods experonccd sales person Weckonds non-smnoker , 626-8900
TERM PaPERS TyPED FASTI Laser prinled. Rush oders and cedit cards accepled, Across trom TCU al 3023 South Univorslty Drive ACCURACY +PLUS 826 4969
Iromn 3 dillerent lundraise(s lasling elther 30 daysNo investment Earn SSS lor your group plus personal cash bonuses lor yoursell . Cal 1-800-932-0528, Exl65
Great Money-Grval Funl Become Flash photographer, must have 35mm camnera, will train FLASH 924-2626,
TYPING
Letters, lermn papers, theses, Or anything else you mnay nccd typed, 214-641-1021 call;
## [FUNDRAISINC]
FUNDRAISINGChoose
## FOR SALE
Soulhwost and ruslic lurniture cuslomn madeCall lorInloralon 922-9563
## The Adventuros of
Sperfrog
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## Calvin and Hobbes
## by Bill Watterson
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## TCU DAILY SKIFF Since 1902
Ine ICUDauy SkfisVocLcedbynie sludents 01 Teras Chnstan Universty sponsoredoytne journalism department 4a0 published Tuescoy throug) Fnday Cuning Inea Ong Spnnq Semesters encept dunngfnns heesand cunnghol days
Ine Sh C stbutec Iree 0n Camous silcevs lacully slatanc ns103
CiRculaTion Ooo Tuesoay through Frday
SUBSCRIPTIONS Togot suusohblion byma call 921-7000 and asklo enen 801 16274 Subscrphion rales are $20per mester
PHOTOGRAPHS Sial pholovaphs are avlabeo9 purcuse Dy teaders Quine ShifFor pniong nes conlactIne pholo desk Quce
EDITORIAL POLICY Uns gned edilonoae oonon Dage feoterenline Meaoethe Sheqtona DoardKncn composeoormne coior manag nqcoior assistant mnanaqing coior, ne4s edior
Camns edio conoed I0an crector and spons edito Signed leiters an0 columns representte Op nionolihe Vnii0
SKIFFTELEPHONE DIRECTORY Tne four-dioi ertens ons (6000 senes) Can numtoCis Can b (OOchco Dy dialing 921-7722 Idowed Dy the erens on
LETTERS To IHE EDITOR Tne Skff elcones lefters ione editorlor publica ton Letters'must b0tyoco doublesoaced Siq7e0 010 Fco Soowords
soaced Siq7e0 010 Soowords Lerers Shoabe suomnited teast Io cays Deloe publicalion 10 Ine Sk nensoon Moudy 2915 to TCU Bor 22929 0 to Yax 921-7133 must IncudeIne ollhor $ classihcalonmnajor and phone nunocr Ine Sa iesenes ne nqn lo edt € (Ejeci any lenters lo stye andlasie They
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Skivy 1 member 01 Ine Assocaled Press The
MaILING ADDRESS Po 32929 Fodworh Teras 76129 80'
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fpposios CaNTInA
Full/Part-time positions
Training provided
No experience necessary
APPLY IN PERsoN Tuesday & Wednesday 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
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<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_7><loc_84><loc_48><loc_89></location>You Can Win a Cash Award _ and Scholarship Money for Your in College</paragraph>
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<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_7><loc_56><loc_44><loc_62></location>How well do you know human nature? Can you tell what subjects interest people most? Here is a chance to test your judgment ~show how an editor you areand you may win 85,000 for yourself, plus 85,000 in scholarship funds for college. good your</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_7><loc_45><loc_44><loc_53></location>Why'do far more college graduates read Reader's Digest than any other magazine? What is it that makes the Digest the-most widely read magazine in the world with Il million bought each month in the United Stai plus 9 million abroad? is it read each month by at least 60 million people, in 12 languages Arabic, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German; Italian, Japanese, Norwegian; Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish? copies tes, Why</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_7><loc_53><loc_44><loc_56></location>Its fun to try _ Maybe you can top other students in colleges across the country and you can match wits with thé editors of Reader's Digest.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_7><loc_40><loc_44><loc_45></location>Can you spot in a typical issue of Reader's Digest the universal human values that link scholars, statesmen, scientists, writers, businessmen, housewives? Can you pick out the articles that will be most popular with the average Digest reader?</paragraph>
<subtitle-level-1><location><page_1><loc_7><loc_38><loc_44><loc_40></location>You may find _ you knor more about people than you think!</subtitle-level-1>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_7><loc_33><loc_44><loc_38></location>Heres all you do. Study the descriptions (at right) of the'articles in the October Reader's Digest ~or, better still, read complete articles in the issue itself (But you are not required to buy The Reader's Digest to enter the contest ) Then simply list the six articles-in order of preference -that you think readers of the magazine will lilce best. This will be compared with a nationwidesurvey conducted among a cross gection of Digest subscribers the</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_7><loc_30><loc_45><loc_33></location>Follow the directions given below. Fill in the entry blank, paste it on 0 card, and get it into the mail before the deadline. Additional blanks are obtainable at boolrstore. your post . college</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_7><loc_28><loc_45><loc_30></location>All entries must be postmarked not later than midniglt, October 25, 1956. Don't delay. In case of ties, the entry with the carliegt poetmark will win.</paragraph>
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<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_23><loc_22><loc_45><loc_26></location>Just pick in order the six- articles you think most readers of October Reader's Digest will like the best.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_9><loc_13><loc_36><loc_21></location>READER' S DIGEST CONTEST, Box 4, Great Neck, L 1., Now York In the epace oppogite the word "FIRST" write tho number of tho urticlo you thínk will bo tho 'moBt popular of all. Oppogite the word "SECOND' write the numbor of the articlo you think will ronk gecond in populority. Liat in thig way tho numbore 0f tho 8ix top articleb in tho ordor of thoir populority. (Noto:Uøeonly the numbers of orticleb chooge you Do not write the title of any article ) Clip and puste this coupon on @ Government post card .</paragraph>
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<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_54><loc_90><loc_56></location>20. What Your sense of humor lells about you. What the jokes you like, the way you laugh reveal about you.</paragraph>
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<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_53><loc_90><loc_54></location>21 The sub ihat wouldn' stay down Stirring saga of the US.Sv Squalus' rescue from depth of 40 fathoms</paragraph>
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<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_47><loc_43><loc_65><loc_46></location>Andifyour entry is the best from your college you will receive an extra award aI additional $10 in book credit at your college bookstore.</paragraph>
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<subtitle-level-1><location><page_1><loc_49><loc_42><loc_63><loc_43></location>FOLLOW THESE EASY RULES</subtitle-level-1>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_47><loc_38><loc_65><loc_42></location>1. Read the descriptions in this adver tisement of the articleg that appear in October Reader'ø Digeet_ Or, better, read the complete articleg Then select the 6 that you tbink most readerg will like best.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_47><loc_25><loc_65><loc_30></location>3. This conlest is open only to studentg and faculty memberg in thc U, S. excluding employces of The Reader'ø Digeat, itg advertising agenciep and their familieg, It iø gubject to 'all federal, Btate and local lawg and rogulations. college</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_47><loc_30><loc_65><loc_38></location>2On the entry blank at left, write the nunber of each article you select. Ligt them in what you think will be the order of popularity, from first to sixth place. Your gclectiong will be judged by comparigon with & national gurvey which ranks in order of popdlarity the 6 articleg that reàderg like begt. Fillin and mail the coupon. All entrieg mugt be poatmarked not later than midnight, October 25, 1956.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_48><loc_24><loc_61><loc_25></location>4. Only ono entry por person</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_47><loc_20><loc_65><loc_24></location>5. In case of tles entricg poetmarked eaxlieet will win. Entrieg will bo judged by 0 E McIntyro;_ Inc., whogo decigion will be final. All ontrieg become property of The Reader's Digest; none returned.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_47><loc_17><loc_65><loc_20></location>6 All winners notified by' mail. List of if cagh-prizo winnorg mailed you enclogoagelf-addresscd, etampedenvolope</paragraph>
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<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_49><loc_90><loc_51></location>23 Doctors should lell palienIs the Iruth. When the doctor operated, exactly what did he do? Why written record of your medical bistory may someday save your life</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_51><loc_90><loc_53></location>22. Madame BuHerflyin bobby sox. How new freedoms have changed life for Japanese women; what the men think.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_47><loc_90><loc_49></location>24 wonderful you are Here'8 why affection and admiration aren't much good unless expressed; why locked-up emotions eventually wither . "How</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_45><loc_90><loc_47></location>25. Harry_ Holt and hoarlful of children. Story of farmer who singlehandedly finds homes for bundredg of Korean war orphang.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_43><loc_90><loc_45></location>26 Our lax laws mako usdishonest. How unlair tax lawg are cauging Berious moral deterioration_</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_42><loc_91><loc_43></location>27 _ Voneroal dlsoase now threat Io .Youth. How V.D. i8 epreading among teen-agers and gane advice to victims_</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_40><loc_91><loc_42></location>28, Socy. Benson's fallh In He Amorlcan farmer. Why he feels farmers_ Jeft alone can often solve their own problemg better than Waghington.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_38><loc_91><loc_40></location>29, Your braln'$ vnreolizod powers, Seven new findings to help you use your brain more cfficiently_</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_37><loc_91><loc_38></location>J0 Brltaln'sindoslrucllble Man:' What Sir Winston Churchill is doing in retirement. "Old</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_35><loc_91><loc_37></location>31 Are lurles Blvíng away loo much money? Fantastic awarde juries hand because they confuse compassion with common sønse_ out</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_32><loc_91><loc_35></location>32. My last bost days on oarlh. Inher own words young mothcr, learning she had cancer tells how she decicled to malro thiø the 'best ycar of her lífe.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_31><loc_91><loc_32></location>33. Foroløn-uid manla. How tho billiong we'vo given havo brought mainly disuppointment and highor taxes.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_29><loc_91><loc_31></location>34. Out whoro lol planes oro born. Story of Edwnrd Air Forco Buge, whcro 10,000 men battle wind, Band and spced barricrø to kcep u8 gupremo in tho sly -</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_27><loc_91><loc_29></location>35 Llfo In thoso Unilod Slalos. Iumoroug anccdotos revcal ing quirks of humun nelure.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_26><loc_91><loc_27></location>36, Man's most playful frlond: tho Land Oller. Intercsting facts about this amuBlng 4nlmul</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_24><loc_91><loc_26></location>37 Why nol foroløn - sorvlco carøor? Iow our Stute Doportmont ismaking foreign gorvicoattractivotoyoung mn</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_23><loc_91><loc_24></location>30.A now doal In Iho old flrohouso Iow ono-town got lower tuxes, grealer protection combininn fro und polico,</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_21><loc_91><loc_23></location>39 Crazy man on Crazy Horso, tho nJnn w/ogo Btatuo ol an Indínn will bo thc largeøt in higlovy. Mcet</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_20><loc_91><loc_21></location>40. Tholr businoss Ie dynamlto. Iow tho munulauturo at thig explosive has bcen mado ono o[ the snfept incustrics;</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_17><loc_91><loc_20></location>41. Hls bost cuslomors aro bablos. How kilehan strnincr and0 pint Df mnshod peug bccamo tho Gerber Producl# Co. 42, Smokry Mounlaln maglc. Why this, our mnoat. nncient mountaln rango Jng moro vlgitorg thun nny othor ,</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_15><loc_91><loc_17></location>43, Call for Mr: Emorgoncy Mcot the JEmorgoncy who got 8 million Now Yorkerø put ol trouhlo Polico,</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_14><loc_91><loc_15></location>44' Boauly by !ho mllo: Iow Jandacopo onglnecrg provo rondeldo planting is lileunving "8 Jveli 18 bonullful</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_13><loc_91><loc_14></location>45_ Humor In unlform, Btorlc8 ol tho [unny Bldo of Ilfo In our Armed Forcog, 'Truo</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_9><loc_91><loc_12></location>46_ Sovon oconomlc Fallaclos. Thc Amorican Economlc Doundutlon oxplodog mlnconcopliong "bout our cconomy. 47, Admlral ol Ihio Grook Oll Floot. Story of Stavros NInrchoe, who hnb won fortuno bolling 0n-und cnrrying~o1l.</paragraph>
<subtitle-level-1><location><page_1><loc_67><loc_85><loc_90><loc_89></location>Which six articles will readers of the October Digest like best ?</subtitle-level-1>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_84><loc_90><loc_85></location>Norfolk's frlend (0 Iroubled teen-agers_ Story of the arthritic cripple to whom youngsters fock for advice.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_82><loc_90><loc_84></location>2. The great Piltdown hoax. How this famed "missing link" in human evolution has been proved fraud from the start.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_81><loc_90><loc_82></location>3. How to sharpen Your judgmert. Famed author Bertrand Russell offerg six rules to help you form sounder opinions.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_79><loc_90><loc_81></location>4 My most unforgellable 'character. Fond memories of Connie Mack who led the 'Athletics for 50 years.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_78><loc_90><loc_79></location>5 How to make peace af Ihe Pentogon. to end ruinOUS rivalry between our Army, Navy and Air Force. Stepg</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_67><loc_76><loc_90><loc_78></location>6. Book condensalion: "High Wide Lonesome Hal Zorßaados pxaitig story of his adventurous; boyhood on and</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_74><loc_90><loc_76></location>7. Medicine's animal pionoers. How medical researchera learn from animals new ways to save human lives -</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_73><loc_90><loc_74></location>8- What Ihe mess' in Moscow means. Evidence that the Communist system is as unworkable as it is unnatural.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_71><loc_90><loc_73></location>9 Master bridge builder. Introducing David Steinman, world leader in bridge design and construction.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_70><loc_90><loc_71></location>10 College Iwo years sooner. Here's how extensive experi ments proved bright lOth-grader is ready for college.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_68><loc_90><loc_70></location>11. Laughter the best medicine. Amusing experiences from everyday life.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_66><loc_90><loc_68></location>12: What happens when we pray for others? Too often we pray only for ourselves: Here's how we true rewards of prayer when we pray for others_ gain</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_65><loc_90><loc_66></location>13. European vs. U.5. beaulies. Why European women are more glamorous to men,</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_63><loc_90><loc_65></location>!4. Trading stamps~bonus or bunkum? How much of their cost is included in the price you pay?</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_62><loc_90><loc_63></location>15. Living memorials inslead of flowers. A way tohonor the dead by serving the living</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_60><loc_90><loc_62></location>16 It pays to increase Your word power An entertaining quiz to build your vocabulary.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_59><loc_90><loc_60></location>17_ Are we too soft on young criminals? Why the best way t0 cure juvenile' delinquency i8 to punish first offenders.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_57><loc_90><loc_59></location>18. Medicine man on the Amazon How two devoted missionaries bring medical aid to jungle natives.</paragraph>
<paragraph><location><page_1><loc_68><loc_56><loc_90><loc_57></location>19_ Creatures in the night: The fascinating drama of nature that is enacted between dusk and dawn.</paragraph>
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You Can Win a Cash Award _ and Scholarship Money for Your in College
## Reader's Digest
Open to All College Students (Faculty, too! )
$41,000 CONTEST
Nothing to buy. nothing to write
and you may find you know more about than think! sou people
How well do you know human nature? Can you tell what subjects interest people most? Here is a chance to test your judgment ~show how an editor you areand you may win 85,000 for yourself, plus 85,000 in scholarship funds for college. good your
Why'do far more college graduates read Reader's Digest than any other magazine? What is it that makes the Digest the-most widely read magazine in the world with Il million bought each month in the United Stai plus 9 million abroad? is it read each month by at least 60 million people, in 12 languages Arabic, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German; Italian, Japanese, Norwegian; Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish? copies tes, Why
Its fun to try _ Maybe you can top other students in colleges across the country and you can match wits with thé editors of Reader's Digest.
Can you spot in a typical issue of Reader's Digest the universal human values that link scholars, statesmen, scientists, writers, businessmen, housewives? Can you pick out the articles that will be most popular with the average Digest reader?
## You may find _ you knor more about people than you think!
Heres all you do. Study the descriptions (at right) of the'articles in the October Reader's Digest ~or, better still, read complete articles in the issue itself (But you are not required to buy The Reader's Digest to enter the contest ) Then simply list the six articles-in order of preference -that you think readers of the magazine will lilce best. This will be compared with a nationwidesurvey conducted among a cross gection of Digest subscribers the
Follow the directions given below. Fill in the entry blank, paste it on 0 card, and get it into the mail before the deadline. Additional blanks are obtainable at boolrstore. your post . college
All entries must be postmarked not later than midniglt, October 25, 1956. Don't delay. In case of ties, the entry with the carliegt poetmark will win.
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Just pick in order the six- articles you think most readers of October Reader's Digest will like the best.
READER' S DIGEST CONTEST, Box 4, Great Neck, L 1., Now York In the epace oppogite the word "FIRST" write tho number of tho urticlo you thínk will bo tho 'moBt popular of all. Oppogite the word "SECOND' write the numbor of the articlo you think will ronk gecond in populority. Liat in thig way tho numbore 0f tho 8ix top articleb in tho ordor of thoir populority. (Noto:Uøeonly the numbers of orticleb chooge you Do not write the title of any article ) Clip and puste this coupon on @ Government post card .
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## You CAN WIM :
s5000 cash 1st prize 85000 plus for the scholarship fund of your college or_
## 2ud s1000 cash prize
20. What Your sense of humor lells about you. What the jokes you like, the way you laugh reveal about you.
plus 81000 for the scholarship fund of your college or
21 The sub ihat wouldn' stay down Stirring saga of the US.Sv Squalus' rescue from depth of 40 fathoms
TEN Any of $500 cash prizes plus 8500 for the scholarship fund of your college or
## Any %f 100 $10 prizes
Andifyour entry is the best from your college you will receive an extra award aI additional $10 in book credit at your college bookstore.
in book credit from your local bookstore college
## FOLLOW THESE EASY RULES
1. Read the descriptions in this adver tisement of the articleg that appear in October Reader'ø Digeet_ Or, better, read the complete articleg Then select the 6 that you tbink most readerg will like best.
3. This conlest is open only to studentg and faculty memberg in thc U, S. excluding employces of The Reader'ø Digeat, itg advertising agenciep and their familieg, It iø gubject to 'all federal, Btate and local lawg and rogulations. college
2On the entry blank at left, write the nunber of each article you select. Ligt them in what you think will be the order of popularity, from first to sixth place. Your gclectiong will be judged by comparigon with & national gurvey which ranks in order of popdlarity the 6 articleg that reàderg like begt. Fillin and mail the coupon. All entrieg mugt be poatmarked not later than midnight, October 25, 1956.
4. Only ono entry por person
5. In case of tles entricg poetmarked eaxlieet will win. Entrieg will bo judged by 0 E McIntyro;_ Inc., whogo decigion will be final. All ontrieg become property of The Reader's Digest; none returned.
6 All winners notified by' mail. List of if cagh-prizo winnorg mailed you enclogoagelf-addresscd, etampedenvolope
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23 Doctors should lell palienIs the Iruth. When the doctor operated, exactly what did he do? Why written record of your medical bistory may someday save your life
22. Madame BuHerflyin bobby sox. How new freedoms have changed life for Japanese women; what the men think.
24 wonderful you are Here'8 why affection and admiration aren't much good unless expressed; why locked-up emotions eventually wither . "How
25. Harry_ Holt and hoarlful of children. Story of farmer who singlehandedly finds homes for bundredg of Korean war orphang.
26 Our lax laws mako usdishonest. How unlair tax lawg are cauging Berious moral deterioration_
27 _ Voneroal dlsoase now threat Io .Youth. How V.D. i8 epreading among teen-agers and gane advice to victims_
28, Socy. Benson's fallh In He Amorlcan farmer. Why he feels farmers_ Jeft alone can often solve their own problemg better than Waghington.
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