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Today's speak where exactly they originated, but winner is: their by studying language we have Robert Humphries, - Fredericks- learned that they probably came burg, Va. from India or some land in Asia. Today there are still more! than Early in the 14th century; bands a million gypsies living all over of strange, swarthy people appear- the world. The Hungarian gypsies, ed on the highways of Europe. who are the most famous ones, are Their features and costume were called tadganes. Many of them are so unusual that they attracted at- gifted musically and play in cafes tention wherever they wandered. and hotels in many parts of EurThey never remained long in one ope. Since the Hungarians themselves love music, the gypsies are place but continually moved on. When asked why they always treated better in Hungary, jthan were - wandering about, they ex- anywhere else. plained by saying that they were .The gypsies of France, Germany, doomed to roam about as penance and England seem to have come for a sin committed by their race originally from Hungary, The long ago. They said that they came Spanish gypsies, called gitanos, from Egypt. People called them are known for their dancing. In Egyptians at first, and then this 1492 the gitanos were exiled from By A. LEOKUM me liLJ kWiy lUfLuiJUM I i- - ' - THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE S ' rCS-l- j . . Xj' - li XVSt mVUk fir BUT.. Lill WHOSC TUKM IS IT TO SAY aiZACEYE YOllfcS, ISMT IT, ry-WEL- ? TOHI6HT 17V 'ill THIMK Bl I VT I .1 WILSON SCRUGGS BY TX V- - , CMlY Ll J L M I'M 6CCS POCHOOS- IM ' E- AND tAKKYTOO ' In England the gypsies are' called Romanies. They have become blacksmiths and who roam the country mending kettles and pans. In North America there are about 75,000 gypsies, most o!: themi English Romanies who arrived in the last 50 years. Jacks-of-all-trad- es Here is a familiar scene. ' Can you put the pieces together to ; make the picture? FUN TJME WIN A PRIZE! If you copy the The Chuckle Box completed picture any size and Bob: How is your girl friend color it, you may win a Britannica World Atlas plus a Britannica Year doing on that hew diet? book. Originallittf and imagination Joe: Just fine. She disappeared will determine winners. Send colored pictures to "Jig-Sayesterday. Picture,' , Tell Me Why; this hews paper, and and address.. Managers May I show- you some give name, age ensembles,' M'am? Win the Britannica World Atlas or I no. Gosh came here only Lady: Yearbook, of Events. Send your to get some clothes. riddles, Jokes, tricks to "Tell Me Why ! " Today's winner is : Deanna Langston, 11, Hurricane j Utah. j ? - , 4 wife od&4 7WEr W'lKh ftJnP iUS'0O(fS rr ;. sotr:ra mEKm. THE BERRYS -- t " " - PETER, LETS GET RID OF YOUR OLD TUXEDQJTS .Tl ST TAWIMA I IP r WAIT CLOSET SPACE .' .Y 5 By CARL GURBERT Jacoby On Bridge : NOW - PXtHATSii A BET ri t ylAl "I? YOU LOSE PATIT FITS PERFECTLY I'LL BET YOU A DOLLAR YOU CANT GET IT ON '"7 f l i w - It-- W-- GET li l - J ill. i i I ; Simple Hand Illustrates a Bid LI YOU A DOLLAR X THAT YOUCANW j ; By OSWALD JACOBY; i i U( j History ) j no-trum- : , MARY WORTH ' Vi w GIVE. .i J ie ffi LOVEO J WALLY AND MAGGIE WHEN j s IF Bv KEN AT.LEN 1- nC" yVTP - I A -- V PX- . , IlJTTrl 4 4 tb "FROM jfrK itl STREET H STEVF ROPER AS YOU SAY ROSIE- IT LOOKS UKE JUST An ORDINARY ROSE illllMHX in it IT WASN'T AN ORDINARY NIGHT, THOUGH WHEN IT WAS PUT ON MY A FAMOUS MAN SHOULDER, MIKE DIED IN THE TATTOO PARLOR-JU- ST AFTED DAD NI i FINISHED THE 1 - f mzm fZa2. wmzuyA ROSIE AIN'T HERE, untie ACA WITU UCB HATP fxs?SrEJ;.. - s- I job- v- - NAH SHUT UP, 1 "n CUP GCT sdrpi Q 10 f no-tru- 5 4 WOv I v mp "Vork. I j ' Needless to say; three turned out to be a poor contract. East always opened a diamond and the defense would take the first four tricks. no-tru- 14 3 ; West Pass Pass ,. and Mars. On this day in history: In 1831, the first practical American built locomotive made AAJ876 VA654 KQJ10 40 Its first run over the Charleston What do you do? railroad in South A Bid six diamonds. This la and Hamburg ' ' Carolina. , a ramble, but should be worth In the for first 1870, choioe is time, taking. Your second four hearts and your third choice donkey ' appeared symbolizing the five diamonds. ' Democratic party. It was in a cartoon TODAY'S QUESTION by Thomas Mast in HarYou do decide to bid four per's Weekly. In 1919, famed, Polish pianist hearts and your partner rebids to five clubs. What do you do Ignace Jan Paderewski, became now? the first premier of the Republic of Poland. Answer Monday ? mp '..'. - THE JACKSON TWINS SEE THIS, GRANDPA !1 IT5 ALL VDURSHF OU TELL US EXACTLY rWHAT MISS TATTOO y no-tru- . 4 South ' new phase. The morning star Is Mars. The , evening stars are Venus You, South j hold: rebid. after the irebid At least the and jump to three bid at several tables in the Nationals in New 8 7. and WOGGON 2 4 j no-tru- AKQ764 East Pass Pass Pass North !1 4b Of course, South needs no encouragement. He will jump right to four after the spade raise and would probably jump to three 96, Q10 86 SOUTH A7 3 All V bid. 10 9 3 Both vulnerable North .East South West 1 Pass 1 A Pass ' 2 A Pass 4A Pass Pass Pass K Opening lead By SAUNDER ... l J5 2 J85 4 AK32 J9 , n fi A V thei L GUE55 SHE CAN AFFORD AS . TO BUY VALUABLE JEWELRY CASUALLY AS I'D PICK EGGS ! l-lAjJur Q The bidding has been: no-tru- JiUREJ-KAAlOT- TA KAW.15LE! pAOD0N uc D0 V0U ' OLD MAN,K.K. KAR- "HER "to KNOW pEu SET OF YOUNG LAW WHO JU$TLI5LE GAVE HER A BLOCKS FOR. CHRISTMA- S- 5HE LIVES THER.E A I m K I1ABN T0' ?vSJ vnnniMI55H IF YOULL TELL fiODBYE MM WORTH nr WtLLl no-tru- p. j ' ! 1 ' Sfii:. Today In Played at four spades, West always opened the king of diamonds. South would lose the first two tricks and the last trick and while the difference between four By United Press International is t pades and three Today is Sunday, Jan. 15, tht nothing in rubber bridge it is sub- 15th day of the year with 350 stantial at match points. more in 1961. The moon is ' approaching Its club open with bis four-car- d suit. heart or his suit Written for NEA In either ease South will respond I apologize in advance to many one the and right here of my readers who are going to wholespade of the hand. point f feel that today's hand is too eleshould immediately raise North mentary for a bridge column. two spades instead of bidding It is a. simple hand. North can to one He does have a completely bal14 NORTH (D) anced hand, but he has no! diaA A 10 8 mond stopper and his three VAQ7 6 spades include two honors. Also, J54 with 14 high card points he wants to encourage his partner a trifle WEST east! more than he would with a three-car- d ;: . : j RELEASED VWMTsMTQMAilY Picture w , j j Jig-Sa- Spain j 'jl THI51L HAVE TO BE THE CTM PJoJTTy YET iJlLu YUFT. . NOT OtsILV A. A I BUT WE HELP MOM ALL WE ANP BE SWEET V THIS MAY TOTEKMrTE KEEP kILL ME, VCU MEAM ACTUALLY ' THIKIli UP CAN IVITHOLIT BEING ASkEAjOBS TO OUKCAL1J5 SHOkT ANPOUK V3ZCaXPS TUKNEP PCWN . OJ I I.IKE WHEN N SHE LEFT u J OKALIVE. I'M GOtNO in 17' wis UlJrWKSS'n I ' n f II ni dick cavalli By ' ' i JREALLV J OFTEN AND WONDER WHAT jA vvwm VOL) fr vou'RE V (V I I . llv ; lkVX) y J y MKE COMRADE-TO- - COMRADE CAU-.T- O (Wm, V , PFINISHED.V A, By RL CAP? LTX ABNEH ) OFTEN WONDER WHATYOO LOO LIKE, TOO. A l T5UPREME OJAftMAN VV TO VCHlFFr J VTllrrr--. 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