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Show !;:.. : h'; TlCERRY T r L':"i -- f i. . ,; r ' M - i .: DRAKE TC.novv rum along) By ALFRED! ANDIOLA jK d 4lc kS sRP&Hl I SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1962 Tall Mo Why Started The Fust Zo6? By A. LEOKUM Win the Britannica Junior encyclopedia for school and home. Send your questions, name, age, address to "Tell Me Why!" care of this paper. In ease of duplicate questions, the author will decide the winner. Today's winner ist Sally Nettleton, 11, Meriden, Conn. 15-volu- Or .MAnTHA WAYNE THE STOtfl SST flra m : " 3 AewoLD, I've eoTXfAZ.SAWT, TO AMD lAOCilUUEKff 7MA0? ME PROMISE? MOT TO TELL VDU ir . - 1 f ' 1 ' 1 YOU BE THE CAPTAIN! LETS CHOOSE OF ONE TEAM AND I'LL THE CAPTAIN OF be THE OTHER fay UP SIDES), JILL-- . .i,;. ) s urv .OR NINE. INNINGS OF EIGHTEEN t BASEMENT-TlDY-U- Pe cta'i czcr NORTH (D) A 102- - and Dlav a hich card from dum my, but yiu should consider doing this anytime dummy holds a doubleton or tripleton honor. If you find that the honor will be of no value if you. don't play it right away you should play it and hope for the best. Usually that honor Will be the king, queeii or jack; but on occa sion you should rise With a ten spot. With 13 high card !points and two apparent stoppers in . the unhid suit, South had a sound jump to two and, needless to say, North's raise to game was correct. West opened the sevep of spades and South noted that if West had led from the ace his two spade stoppers might be reduced to one stopper only. He als noted that dummy's ten spot might prove of great value to hm if used tight away and he placed second hand high. 9 vaus! 63 j AQ1086 WEST i4 A VERY FINE PERSON HEARD THAT! HE5 Ai, ' 1 FOOUSHIABOUT GRACE'S TWO I IF THEY WERE. CHILDR.EN A5 PAPif iiiw . . nri HI5 OWN: 7 CAR. AROUND , BACK, I'LL GO UP DEARHD TELL THEM WE'RE HERX! Ht'5 ... m lOLrLL'UKE VlTOlfTOM THE HWvTWELLS, WA5 A FAM0U5 ATHLE.TL, YtAlO (W.KHtflA HE. WAS IM COLLEGE! 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APPUo A i : ) E ??-GRE- STRUCK SHATTERING J DELINQUENCY.? CAUGm HIM STEALING AKI t R(GE? FUDDIHG? APPLE" V7HERE': L &LOW AT JOVEM1LE S . CASE u DISMISSEDI HAND CVER THE EVlbENCE, LAD ff I OH,NCWI NT K5MSVBS? WHICH ie My FjwORrre... By RL CAPP By DICK CAVALLI CHIEF.'.1-I'V- fVORlTB 1 Oft -- WHATwy . t "VOU h ROUTINES M COCONUT ... i History TO MAKE IT A REAL VACIETY NIGHT ANC7 nAVb tvEfcTr BODY 'I I in 4 moves? Change one letter in the word with; each move. Ses "Monday 's paper for the answer. the ten spot held the trick, South was back to two stoppers. He came to his hand with a diamond and tried the club By United Press International finesse. It lost but the loss did Today is Sunday, July 8, t h not hurt South. He was sure of 89th day of 1962 with 176 to fol 10 tricks. J'"' low. moon is approaching its The first quarter. The morning stars are Jupiter Mars and Saturn. Q The bidding has been: The evening star is Venus East South West North On this day in history: 24 Pass, Pass 1A In 1776, the Declaration of In4k Pass 2 Pass 2V T dependence was' read publicly for You, South, hold: the first time in Philadelphia. AKJ1065 VAQ32 454 4K8 In 1822, the English poet Percy What do you do? A Pass. Tour partner baa Shelley drowned in the Gulf of-' Spezzia, Italy, when his boat capgiven you nice chance to stop sized. i should take and you advantage In 1896, William Jennings Bryan of the opportunity. of Nebraska made his famous TODAY'S QUESTION What is your opening bid1 fCross of Gold" speech in Chicwhen yotf hold: ago. AAKJ76 VKQ832 4ft AQ? In 1951, the city of Paris celebrated the 2,000th anniversary of Answer Monday r its founding. RESTS UP WE WANT EVETRyTHINQ xxcri T Can you change the first word Rnv" to the last word "TaDe" When now. ) rS GROUPS If7 THE BILLS BLEW TO MORTY MEEKLE I V xV f" I By ERNIE BUSHMULER 'i ) hall Hpp mmm ps&l 7 r HOL D and OVERGARD (f ff I day THE JACKSON TWINS STEVE ROPER s A Andrea Comnes, Concord, Calif. j MARY WORTH , 0 is: By OSWALD JACOBT Written for Newspaper Enterprise Assn. It is not easy to decide when to violate the second hand low rule m M lTCIAN-qU- 1 -- If BIT V in the world. ; In the United States, the:, first zoo to be opened was 'in "Philadelphia in 1874, and the next year (1875) came the" Zoological Garden in Cincinnati. Today there are, public zoos in "most of the large cities in the United. States and even in many of the smaller cities Ten of Spades Promotes Self - LIKE TO PLAY kinds of. deer, birds, jmd fish in it. Even thpugh it was somewhat like our modern zoos,i there was one big .catch to it- - It probably wasn't ope"n to the public but was kepfr for the amusement of the Emperor and his court. Since it, posts a great jdeal of money to put together a zoo arid maintain it, zoos in aneienx times were assembled and owned by kings an rich lords. Many of them had collections of rare birds, fish, and animals of all kinds. The first real public zoological garden in jthe world Was opened in Paris' in 1793. This was the famous "Jardin des Plantes." In Jocoby On Bridge GURBERT By gard- en is a place where living animals are kept and exhibited. Why do we keep wild animals in zoos? The most important rea son is that everyone is interested in animals. Another reason is that scientists are able to learn majny important things by studying living animals. By watching the things animals do,, what they eat, and how they grow, much can be learned not only about them but about human beings too. mm,EARLnisi ' i ' a.rc.oa. f TO LARK. TELL rwwrra immresa-- i garden." And a zoological her: tup tkuth tell hekV' tell VDU LIED HOW flO fw' KS!fLt: x THE BERRYS nife ) W ww 11 m ' mgz A5.YT0 cm-SOWS? 1 GAVUOK'S By WILSON SCRUGGS Answers So a zoo is a kind of school for ( it were animals, a museum, and we all havr because 1. Life, learning a ut both animals and a botanical garden! 2. at a wig. 3. Fire it up. give Tie next big zoological garden The fin is people. And this probably ex (finis). plains why the first zoo we know to be opened was in 1829 in .Re, anything about was called an "in- gent's Park in London. 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