Page 10-Saturday, May 15, 1982-The Michigan Doily 4 Daily Photo by JACKIE BELL Melon surprise Looking like a scene out of "Attack of the Killer Watermelons," Fern Carrol holds a watermelon up to her mouth to drink its juice:It's things like this that make a summer complete. The Real Puzzle Take Your Time by Don Rubin' Each of the clues at thebot- - tom corresponds to a different ° - time (and a specific pair of _ hands) on the watch at the -4.. right. t s-" Clue No. 1, The Devil at -, . -i-"' .. refers to "The Devil at 4.-.- o'clock" (a movie starring t- --' f Spencer Tracy and Frank. " r -; -' Sinatra), which corresponds to - - .- ,: - the little hand on the 4 and -',; _ /: '"' f one of the big hands at 12. - - - 9 Using the information pro- elimination), try to figure out - - the rest. - - Fed up with these crazy puzzles? Would you like to gety-t even with Don Rubin and win -. $10 to boot? Then send your " - J -:- -. original ideas for a Real Puz- - zie to this newspaper. All . ( .; *..:, s: , entries will become property r- -...: .. ::"::: Gz". Of UFS,-Inc. (You only win the - big bucks if we use your pu- . -" : -'- ze idea.);>s .';: f Aerodynamic automobile drives into the future (Contmumfedrom Page i) a University of Chicago business graduate who handles the Aero's finan- ces, are looking for investors to get the Aero on the production line. The Amicks say they have a few people interested, and they have for- med a company, Tritan Ventures, to sell stock in the Aero. But with today's rough economy, investors are not willing to take many chances and Jim Amick admits itis hard to get people in- terested enough to invest money in the Aero. If the vehicle does make it to the production line, Amick expects to sell it for around $4,000. He is not worried about how the unusual two-person front-back seating arrangement will be received. "I think it will not be a fatal flaw," Amick said. The Aero 135 is designed to be a low maintenance auto with long-lasting stamina. "It has an all-fiberglass body that won't rust and all the mechanical parts are enclosed," Amick said. Amick is especially proud of the Aero's safety features. "The narrow front end and the wedge shape (of the Aero's body) are designed to make it hard to collide head-on into other vehicles or telephone poles," Amick said. "It will glance off them instead." In case of collision, the Aero "has a lot of crush distance" in the front and on the sides to fold up and protect the occupants during a crash, Amick said. The Aero's engine is in the back and it has rear-wheel drive. And the 'Luke Skywalker' windshield "has no corner posts" to block the driver's vision, Amick said. Amick admits that he is trying to sell a new car at the "wrong time." But he and his son Doug hope that the Aero's aerodynamic design improvements, the high gas efficiency, and the safety features will be attractive to investors and consumers who are willing to move "into the future." Dear Merchant. Did you know, that Daily readers spend over $125 million on items you sell? GET YOUR AD! CALL 764-0554 4 LAST WEEK's soLUTION Tap row: 5, 1i, i3, 5 Feordirow: 2,3, 4, 2i Belotow:is,1i9,,14 Last week's winners:- No eniries were compietely correci last week, but the contestantwith the top nurmber ot carrol aswers insBob Beat- tie. He will receive a $10 gift certificate courtesy of Uhrich's. Send your completed puzzle to The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Ar- bor, MI 48109 by Wednesday of next week. one person will be selected at random from the correct entries to win 1) The De thirty minutes of free play time with 2) Gary C video machines at any Flipper McGees location, courtesy of: 3) Hickory 4) I'll be d R MC0t.4 5) Wedne 6) There's 7) Seven E 8) The tim *.. - 151982 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. vii at ooper: y, dickory, dock: own to get you in a taxi, honey: sday morning at as the day begins (Beatles) no one in the place except you and me: (Also Gary US Bonds) Bells (nautical): e shown on most watches in advertisements: