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Show KERRY DRAKE s E HOUSE?, n HAD AN DRAKE s IJ 7 is rrj hut. sleep? under M Hrisukei? rr all?out Myself SMARTER'N WAITf STILL GOT THE r--1 S6TJ I'VE THIS COM3 SHELTER ON THE ESTATE. J WHERE i 1 WAS NAM THAT BtJlLD IT AMD SWOffEi HIMlTD SO MV NOSf NEIGHBORS iwuuurri r? " !" ? NOBODV rwin tur iir i txfti Ml V THERE.' as wis T"" i WHoP ublished .'-- know, APRIL 15, 1962 Tell mo Why "1 L COULD HEAR HIM. THROUGH SIX FEET OF CONCRETE, HE'LL' NEVER PET HIPPO IT WAS RISKY, GOLDIE, TO TELL WHAT HE SAW SECRECY.. AW .""3 WHV AnOTHe!rOa4 at. rockwall:: TOWN CONTRACTOK J OUT-O- Ff By ALFRED ANDIOLA r By innica Junior Win the B 15- - volume ency opedia for school nd your Questions, and home. ddress to "TeU Me Why!" care of this paper. In case of duplicate questions, the author will decide the winner. Today's Winner is: T Cheryl Trone, Columbus, Ohio. t wWm OF :VlftgyHAj giqY fH?WHAT I j ABOUT? NOT By wtls6n jcRUGqs AtALLil i - l to government announcemen s. ii was called 'Acjta: Diura," whldH meant -- u&iiy Happenings." One of the .chief neels for get- ting news quickly in' early days was fqr business purposes. Business men had to know what important things Ihid hapene4. 5o one of the firs "newspapers" or newsletter! fws started in the 16th century by the Fuggers, a famous German family of Intern bankers. They actually established a system ;for gatherhjg the news so: that it would be re1- . ? i ewspapes:'. ji ... v.u ljLMLi.ii.d if a i ; i 3. If you fell downsiairs, whs would you fall sLgalhstt 1 cause uuui fcuiiniiuiiita wuii and H prbductlonWere slow.-Thefifst lAftierican newspaper. "Publick Occurrences," was start- ea in uosion in ityy. liut we: governor of the colony quickly stop ped it. uenjamm rranKii con-ducted the "Pennsylvania Gaz- 1 j 1 Aticuro-- Because thejy hold th rains 2. Becauie both art in tbt middle of water;. 3. Against your wishes. J.. Irelns). why we say rr to 1765. Th peo- so were eager to have hews pie that by the time m the papers Atnerie.an Revolution there llWere 37 of.i.hem being published an the colonies. One of the most influential ever published is the ne;wsriaprs; at about the same London "Times, Which began to paid a fee of, one br Dublished in 785 as the S'Daily jjread notices thkt Universal Register." ette" from 1723 The first 'newspapers" were nothing like bur papers today of course. They were more like let ters containing, news. In the 5th v! century B. C, there Were' men liable. ih Rdme' whii wrote hese news In Venice,; litters af & sent them jto people time, people Who' Uvea fad away ; fr jm the cap-iia- l. "gazetta" to Sb we can call these were issued: by, the government the' first' "neWipapers)M 1 ' . every day. These were galled "K 'FUN TIME j A ; little more like Lour; papers Scritte," 'Writtejn News' ). Riddle Box The Was .something .established by The first regular neWspaper s 1. Why are clouds like people on Julius Ceasar lit 60 B.C. 'lie had tablished in London wis the! "Inthe government: "ptibllsh a daily tellgencer' Iri 1663. $lost early horseback? bulletin whic,h was post'e4f in the papers that were establ; shed ould 2. Why is an sland like the let Forum and was devoted chiefly be published only once a week, be ter t? " i. j " It 1 ir jr v vBr IBS! o-ti- ill THE BE . THE J-V- WHBWIE WILLI BE GL WHEKl THS IS N 1 IHb MAIL. JT1T VOU .TO STAY1 -i! I I Jacoby On Bridge a little old bridge column, look at Written for today's hanfl which is given in "Contract Bridge Made Simple Newspaper Enterprise Assn. If you. think it is eisy tj write as an example of the play .called the "TJppercfa South reacts the normal ciri KORTH By OSWALD JACOBY h WHfN KITTEN WAKi? ITijr 1 1 tR Liriii AriiMii.ii! nraTOiKi tAq "RJ 4 THAI'S A QUEER $PtNO A AFTERNOONS' Ff YOU! X BEAUTIFUL YOLS ASK Urn trtls- - turn I X Ml lDATtWITHAN rX3l. ITS. TI ISllLl ft I TII... ,i,er,S v:iicfg wwCSL" ' NICE WALK' SEEING THAT :R. MOTHER CAN'T A i ' f no THi time! v . " lw-J- u,r;i.:ir,T u k'j i I l1 t iTvJ J rrtil WilES; NANCY x -- friMteam li i? LJ JUYsr .;, is . 1 FRECKLES AND HIS FIOENDS TTT I. ; ". ii '. - - hiW Latestbutter. iliji 3ttttttI I I East Norfll Soiitii West 34 5 1 v Pass Pass Pass Pass Opening lead V H I I- - MiBiuieii-il- !a3gffl kjtv mnsiKi'?' T" l il ill W-- On this day in history: In 1861, President Lincoln bidding he isono West sent A Congress a message recognizini "' Pass; .state;. of civil "whr.i j I In. .3865, Vice jPresldent Andrew Johnson was sworn in as the 17th President of the United States afU. 4t. i Alt lOf A Pas. You dont want ta raise spades r bid and there Js no point fa b ddinst no-xru- mp vnri U.t. President Lincoln, OTTESTION W p - In ,1912, . West bids twO hearts. North do you do pass.i h jana ' l !! " I1n -t I after striking an Vtj ice- berg,' the luxury liner Titanie sank on her maiden voyage from; England to New, York, , taking more than i,&w ' persons to tneir Jf' A deaths. W s im ' th I ' By ERNIE BUSHMHXEn 'J'"' HI:! pimeys fatViek an' we've y Iwewamtmxito XoiAYELrr THE JACKSON TWINS j rekh North andi WW ; Answer to yesterday's Putt me tracks were made by usual and, I might add, junbidi man with a peg leg pushing contract of four i dable wheeibarrov. South will be able to map the hand if West orOcieds to liia out Win the Britannlca World Atlas three rounds of he arts AUpouth or Yearbook of Event. Send will have to do ,ill be to sutf the riddles, jokes to: Riddles, your Jokes, the "Tell Me third heart, jlayout winner Today's Why!' trumps andl thdn lead diamonds Is until East tium$ Ifl. Rebecca Lucero, 11, Imperial Beach, California. I Box: oJ-T- j- If M t-:- Ids . U.rrrm BrS-- J II 7v LA SSS , iR.. ) '"vii 11 TOTa6 Jv 'mouth R T '"' vi rlTT" 'II i "j f . l! 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OS J4 KEN ALLEN UP EAST A 654 VAKQJ0 yorih MAiq 10873 1072 iaftin"'" West's the first rick and he continues With the ace and queen of di onds, South have to overruff, Whereupon West Will set the contract with his jafk. Simple? Yes, but a)n exuert West Would queen of hearts at jtr c playthe two and the s ix of hearts at tr c three to m aKe sure that Ekst would know Enough to ruff warn his highest tr ump.What else i complicated abtut the hand? Ncthing a bo,t the play at f vb m sure somd of diamonds, bin kins of hearts 4 OSS AAK WEST n tract of five diamonds. AJ3 nnn ewho'did't: arDHfd to nth , ill Beat The Bidd er V in, 1 i 1 Ii J .. Bv KARL jGUBBEBT AND SO WlLtUlfl everybcw else:.' " w ray ! y CK I WAY 'WHfclNJ Ht WITH r--1 WDKWNG OKI HI! INCOME TAXH DAD? I ... "'i I ytrti (VIM ir TpPK iin ,ii Ii .,5.1. 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