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Show KERRY DRAKE I A RtlNAWAy 1 ri'M i fcN UE POSITIVE. SGT. DRAKE : - 1 THE MAN "KX!' DESCRIBE TOOK 7 REAL NAME; THANK YOU Na. 132 TO PORTO UNDO, FLORIDA, YESTERDAY BUT HE CALLED HIMSELF Ml?; 1 r TJPTON Toll AIa Whv By ALFRED ANDIOLA ..SOI' YE BOOKED A j GOOD? GO EASY ON 5 CAT ON THE SAME LH lUCVWfcT, tSU I DMlMtr j YOU'RE SOINS TO VI SHOULDN'T BE CONE KckKT f tC7 7 ;LUMCj MINLTY. ... X. t, I I I Did How lT9S SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1962 By A. LEOKUM Win the Britannica Junior encyclopedia for school and home. Send yonr questions, name, age, address to "Tell Me Why if' care of this paper. In case of duplicate questions, the v author will decide the winner. Today's winner is: Linda Laufmann, 13 Spencer, THE STORYOF MARTHA WAYNE - ' I . .... .TAUD ! BACK-PLEA- 5IVC WW Bit( - J SE AIR.' FATHER IS DEAD,! By! WILSON SCRUGGS , WHAT HAVE I DOME ? IVUA-T- HAVE -I- S.D. First Begih? tion which gave 52 rules for care of teeth, includin bleaching discolored teeth and preventing bad breath .Of course in ancient times there con was not tod much knowledge f to how and teeth the cerning treat them. In ancient Greece, about 2,500 years ago; tpere were "dentists" who extracted teeth! but they usually pulledjj out only loose teeth1, and until about the When you have a toothache, or yeaif 1400 A.D., only; lcjose teeth any problem with your teeth, you were extracted. As better instruwant something done about it ments were developed," other pretty quickly! Well, ancient man teeth were able to be extracted felt very much the same about too.; it. So dentistry' developed practiIn ancient times thiy didn't cally at 'the beginning of man':; knov what to do about toothache.. civilization. There have been dentists fojr as long as there havo been doctors! In fact, documents have been found from an ancient civiliza In Greece, when children were teething, they were given drugs so las not o feel pain. As late as 200 years ago, dentists used to put a red hot knife into the gums . to help a toothache 1 ( fession. Today, a person who Cavities in teeth began to be wants to be a dentist must spend filled about the time of the Mid- three to four years in college as dle Ages.; The first fillings werej a student, and then at tnade of. waxes and gums. Later; tend a dental school for four. I on, metals began to be used, years. ' especially! lead and gold. They I were in the form of leaf, so they FII.N TIME Could be manipulated by the dentist to fit the cavity. The Riddle Box The modern toothbrush, by the 1. When are you like a certain way,, was not invented until '1498. South American country? At that time a Chinese "dentist' 2. was the greatest feat What developed such a brush for the of Strength ever performed? royal family to use. 3. What is the happiest state?; A little over a hundred years Answers ago, all a person had to do to be1. When come a dentist was to serve as an you "are Chfle. 2. to a dentist, West practicing Wheeling, apprentice Virginia. 3. Mer-ut in 1840, the first college for j ryland (Maryland). the education of dentists was WIIY WE SAY IT established, the Baltimore. College of Dental Surgery. This was the beginning of dentistry as a. pro pre-dent- al . j s , Jacoby On Bridge the; BERRYS . rj 1 ' - I FOLLOW THE WINDING STREET OVER THE TRACKS tJ SSfpTlj k F I rTHENSTRAjJAHEAD, Fosr r By KARL GURBERT UNTIL VOU COME TO A H PILAPIDATEp OLD PLACE SORT Op ALL bON! SEED...-THAT- S US n HMPH fWOMEN n AND THEIR SUBTLE HINTS Match Bidding WasGomplex By OSWALD JACOBY Written for Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Hand 17 of the World Championship series belongs to East and West. The bidding when Italy held the East-Wecards is st irf A -- 77 Jill fi tv-- MARY WORTH NORTH vnU MARTS STRANGELY SILENT FELLOW GUE5T-15UDDENLY MOVED TO RECITE. EMILY DICKIN50N'$ 52 " EAST A KJ V Q97 WEST A None V K 10 5 3 no-trum- AKJ1042 Q986 AKJ87 Q3 SOUTH no-tru- V4 4 None "OH, FRAUD THA CANNOT CHEAT THE BEE, BLUE AND GOLD MISTAKE? No one vulnerable North East South West 4 A Pass 1 6V Pass 6 A Double tV BELIEF, INDUCES ji yi it. de Pass.. Pass Pass Opening lead 4k KL mp no-tru- -- I have a diamond land he was lucky to put his four hearts on the .table. North took his ace and led back a spade, whereupon South ran offf eight spades to set the hand six tricks. p. no-trum- 10 9 6 4 THY PLAUSIBILITY AMQST six!-spa- 2. It wasn't hard for him to decide not to lead a 'spade. He didn't j A AQ1098743 THE OLD SOrHVTXlt 5 25 D) 652 VAJ862 753 By KEN ALLEN "7E5C ARE 7 DMi MEN SKIES PUT ON "INDIAN SUMMER".. lTi shown in the "box. America tried to jam the bidding and might weju have stampeded tlem into a seven contract if they could be stampeded but they settled for a double and two tricl: set of bid OJ course, South's if North and South and ;iot gone to six, Itajly would have plajied and made six diamonds.! When America held the East-We- st cards, diamonds were never bid. For some reason beist known to himself! East chose to open South jumped to one three spades and West made the finejbid of four spades. Whateve reason East had for his opening must have caused him to continue with a If! he had bid of four made his logical bid of five diamonds, West would have raised him to six and the chances are that he would have been allowed to play that contract. He was jalso allowed to play and it was . up to four South to make an opening lead. p. mp STEVE ROPER TAME IT EASY MIKE TURN OFF THE CAR LIGHTS, V CATS ARENT THE ONLY ( SUP AROUND THE HOUSE f AND WINto iU M &ieVte-T- 5tt WHAT5 COOKING ONfct WHO CAN vbT KILLED By CURIOSITY ' " ' V I PUT oKAX MISTER THE PAWS UP-RE- AL ' Q The bidding has been: North East , South West 14 Pass Pass Pass Pass 2N.T. IV 3 . AQ4 VKQ765 41976 is: What do you do? A Just bid four diamonds. Wayne This hand might make seven, Md. but you don't want to take too much control because yon can't be sure about your partner's dia? mond strength. TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner jumps to six diamonds. What do you do now? Answer Monday NOWt em' l MEATBALL JS yM3fT SLOW AN' STEP OUT WHERE rrs LI6HT 1 Feet. , YO' IS A GONE OM AtUFFS ON OF BIRDS Answer to yesterday's Word Puzzle: Hold, Held; Heed, Feed. - ; Pass Pass Win the Britannica World Atlas Pass or Yearbook of Events. 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