Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 13. 1950 COLLEGE PUZZLE CONTEST FOR STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS LIGHT UP AND LIVE IT UP! 3 great cigarettes offer you 627 chances to win! So pick your pack save the six wrappers and get going! It's crossword puzzle fun and real smoking pleasure all the way! ENTER OFTEN—HAVE FUN—and WIN! But think carefully! This puzzle is not as easy as it looks. At first the DOWN and ACROSS clues may appear simple. There may appear to be more than one "right" answer. For example, the clue might read: "Many a coed will be given her best date's P--N." Either "I" (PIN) or "E" (PEN) would seem to fit. But only one answer is apt and logical as decided by the judging staff, and therefore correct. Read the rules carefully. ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOU WISH. Good luck! 25 SECOND PRIZES: RULES—PLEASE READ CAREFULLY 1. The College Puzzle Contest is open to college students and college faculty members except employees and their immediate families of Liggett & Myers and its advertising agencies. 2. Fill in all missing letters . . . print clearly. Use of obsolete, archaic, variant or foreign words prohibited. After you have completed the puzzle, send it along with six empty package wrappers of the same brand from L&M, Chesterfield or Oasis cigarettes (or one reasonable hand-drawn facsimile of a complete package wrapper of any one of the three brands) to: Liggett & Myers, P. O, Box 271, New York 46, N. Y. Enter as often as you wish, but be sure to enclose six package wrappers (or a facsimile) with each entry. Illegal entries will not be considered. 3. Entries must be postmarked by midnight, Friday, May 29, 1959 and received by midnight, Friday, June 5, 1959. 4. Entries will be judged by the Bruce-Richards Corporation, an independent judging organization, on the basis of logic and aptness of thought of solutions. In the event of ties, contestants will be required to complete in 25 words or less the following statement: "My favorite cigarette is (Chestfield) (L&M) or (Oasis) because ..." Entries will be judged on originality, aptness of thought and interest by the Bruce-Richards Corporation. Duplicate prizes will be awarded in event of final ties. Illegible entries will not be considered. By entering all entrants agree that the decision of the judges shall be final and binding. 5. Solutions must be the original work of the contestants submitting them. All entries become the property of Liggett & Myers and none will be returned. 6. Winners will be notified by mail as soon as possible after completion of the contest. 7. This contest is subject to all Federal, State and local laws and regulations. HURRY! ENTER NOW! CONTEST CLOSES MAY 29, 1959 CLUES ACROSS: 1. These may indicate that a nation is prepared to wage war in the air. 6. Some college students. 10. When at , Light up an Oasis. 11. Sinking ship deserter. 13. Plural nouns. 13. One expects ... discussions in a sociology class. 16. A student's carless might annoy a short-story instructor. 17. Initials of Uruguay and Denmark. 18. Germanium (Chem.) 19. Nova Scotia (Abbr.) 22. Sometimes the girl on a date must 'would count when you pick a note' to be on. in her pocketbook to help them the tab. 61 It probably would count when you pick a horse to bet on. - muscle-builder's . . . may fascinate a poorly developed man. - Engineer (Abrb.) engineer (Auror.) ambers will probably be ... by a forest fire. we will probably be by a forest fire, on starting a trip tourists usually look for ting a trip, tourists usually look forward to the first ... 36. One could appear quite harmless at times. 85. Repeat question 84. 33. Familiar for faculty member 32. Literate in Arts (Abbr.) 35. Associate in Arts (Abbr.) 1. The beginning and end of pleasure. CLUES DOWN: 38. What will soon appear in a bombed-out city. 2. A rural ... can be inviting to a vacationist. 35. Familiar for faculty member 35. Associate in Arts (Abbr.) 37. Reverse the first part of "L&M" 2. A rural ... can be inviting to a vacationist. 3. Second and third letters of OASIS. 4. When one is ... packed, it could be exasperating to remember 5. new articles that should be included. 6. It would pay to be careful when glass is 7. Grounds to relax on with a mild CHESTERFIELD. 8. Author ... Ambler. 9. District Attorney (Abb.) 9. A ... from Paris should please the average woman. 12. An inveterate traveler will ... about distant lands. 14. You are hard to study. 15. Stone, bronze and iron. 20. How Mexican say "Vee". 23. All L&M cigarettes are "... high" in smoking pleasure. 25. May be a decisive factor in winning a horse race. 26. Initials of Orkestra, Jona, Buttsgroe and Eggerson. 27. Initials of Oglethorpe, Iona, Rutgers and Emerson. 28. United Nations Organization (Abbr.) 29. Cell ground 32. Colloquial for place where the finest tobacco are tested for L&M. 33. Poet Lauratee (Abbr.) 33. Poet Laureate (Abbr.) 34. Filtered 34. Filter ends. 35. What Abner might be called. 36. Bachelor of Education degree. PRINT CLEARLY! ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOU WISH Mail to Liggett & Myers, P. O. D Box 271, New York 46, New York. Be sure to attach six empty package wrappers of the same brand (or facsimile) from Chesterfield, B.L.M, or Oasis cigarettes. Name___ Address___ College___ This entry must be postmarked before midnight. May 29, 1959, and received at P. G. Box 271, New York 46, New York, by midnight. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.