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Show KERRY DRAKE sea By ALFRED ANDIOLA BUT HE KNEW SOME-THING ABOUT A PLACE CALLED "THE GREEN WIN DOW"., WHY DID HE GO TO JAIL RATHER THAN TELL N THE MANAGEMENT FEELS TERRIBLE ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT SST. PRAKE.' AS SAID, PEPE WAS A HIGHLY TRUSTED BELLBOY I r- WHO CAN SAY? THESE REFUGEES FROM SAN CARLO ARE USUALLY FINE PEOPLE.. BUT THEY BRING SOME oTKANfoc CUSTOMS AND SUPER- -r ST T ONS WITH THPAA I I ME? V I COULD BE BUT THE BIG MONEY QUESTION ISs 'HOW DIP A MfU SSST' jgghf K Tell Me Why SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1962 ' i Mountains Originate? Wow Do By A. LEOKUMj lina and the White Mountains of When the New Hampshire. consists mountain range only of low rolling hills these are old mountains. The Laurentide Mountains of Canada, the Adirondacks of New York, and the Berkshire Hills of New England are old Win the Britannica Junior for encyclopedia school and home. Send your 'I 15 Volume ism questions, name, age, address to "Tell M e Why J" care of this paper. In case of duplicate questions the author will decide the winner. Today's winner is: Ellen Salo-pe12, Las Cruces, N.M. HOll" AS LEAVES THE HOTFI DRAKE A RFAHTlFlif. Rjnwnc WITH FIERCE PARK EYES HURRIES TO OVERTAKE HlM THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE u a THAT'S' BEAPY POWELL, THE WOKLD FAMOUS HEART HE'S ON VACATION, PAPA. HE'S JUST TKYIWG TO UAVCA600D SPECIALIST, TlME?- SO ax By WILSON SCRUGGS vtc rut iauat HIM - am- 'Jw, U imk i . . , jfvV 1 ; You see, all mountains are eventually worn down in one way or another, by erosion, by breaking off, and so on. In time, even the highest mountains must become rolling hills or plains! But not all mountains originate in the same way, except that they all begin with certain changes in the earth. The nature of those changes decides what kind of mountains they will become. were made of rock layers that had been squeezed by very great pressure into large folds. The Appalachian Do yoU know how to tell a young mountain, from an old mountain? When a mountain is of great height with steep slopes, and it has swift streams running down it with deep canyons it is a young mountain. For example, the Alps, Himalayas, and the Andes are young mountains. When a mountain range is of medium height, with broad open valleys it is a "middle-aged- " mountain. Examples of this are the Great Smokies of North Caro j V 1 tut k, , tVc i?crAri Atzour WELL, HE CEKTAINLV DOESH'l ... -i mountains. "Folded-mountain- ! s" " and the Alps of Mounts Ranier, Shasta and( Hood are! examples , of folded in (the U.S., and Vesuvius ir Italy Europe are examples of volcanic mounmountains. ' ' tains. 'Tome mountains" are" mountains in which the rock layers in FUN TIME the earth have been forced up Chuckle Box The into great blisterlike domes. In Jim: Television will never take some 'cases molten lava lifted the place of the newspaper. up these rock layers into domes. Tim: Dakota of South Why not? The Black Hills mounare examples of dome Jim: Have you ever tried to tains swat a fly ivith a TV set? "Block mountains are the re suits of breaks, or f "faults," in Larry: How did you get that the earth's crust. Huge parts of black eye? the earth's, surface have been Harry: I was hit by a guided raised up or tilted. For Example, muscle. the Sierra Nevada range of Cali fornia is a block that is 400 miles long and 80 miles wide It was raised along a break in the surface of eastern California. "Valcanic mountains" are built of lava, ash, and cinders poured out from within the earth. Mountains j ., j . ',' .,' Jdcoby On Bridge THE BERRYS By KARL GURBERT OHOH JACKIE COME OUT CAM rjMrsNf I fciNG HOPE AND PLAY J VHE j A i how fP"1 ABOUT ISN'T t SH-- H f HOME, HES TAKING A HOW ABOUT sh-- h YOU.CAN (sNAFEA JIMMIE?) f WA S5h?lj . YOU COME I OUT AND Long Hearts Tempt South Player lX- the World Championship match. Both North players s chose to The open with one diamond. with overcalled East American two clubs. South went to two hearts and West jumped to three The defense cashed the first four tricks and West made the rest of the score 600 points for a vulnerable game. The Italian East elected to pass considerably better" action than a club overcall. The American South jumped to four hearts. West looked at bis two sure trump tricks' and ace and king of spades and doubled. The defense was easy for him. He opened the ace of spades. (This Italian pair leads ace from .) He continued with the 'after king receiving a come-o- n in the suit. Then he shifted to a low club so the defense had four By OSWALD JACOBY Written for Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Italy added five Internationa Match points to its lead in the first hand of the sixth session of - j 0 , NORTH (D) no-trum- 22 AQJ1075 9 AKQ95 82 MARY WORTH By KEN ALLEN HOW DID YOU KNOW WAS OUT HERE? I I, HAVEN'T EVEN METj TOLD YOU THE. OTHFB ?UUtl7 tUUUK, 1 ABOUT ME., RU5TYJ... ihai MNU IT 0F A . .H' OF YOU TO CALL? ACT jy?'"'" Hill vy UNUtKl CR055ED SO HARD THEY I TX ASKED ONLY ONE QUESTION M5fCD It BUT FIGURED IT WAS BECAUSE SHE REMEMBERED ME AS A FARM BOY IN A RUMMAGE SALE-5JJIT- ! THE- - STAFF YET, PRKCILLA! I I PHONED YOUR HOME! YOUR MOTHER'S VOICE. WAS A BIT STRAINED. I w Si WEST s A V "... a MARRIED?" : s EAST AK9 6 KQ4 864 K76 5 J732 AQ10953 SOUTH 82 VAJ 10 J4 VI 10 87632 tricks before surrendering; the lead. West still had his two trump - THE JACKSON TWINS STEVE ROPER He- y- who I THE VHERE tfzzri r TFl ? GET OUT OP I'M OH THE JKr named WHATS HUEy POINVATHE RADIO'S ON OUR OTHER VANS AND UP THERE IN THE CAB ? HK GOT TO GET CLOSER TO TOWN OA tt r-- WE'RE MOVlN?jtgpIm-7'"AM- G HE NEVER l PUSHED ONE OF THESE RIGS BEFORE rA-T TURNER TELL US WHAT HAPPENED TO ' "jTV JJtfUi f rZK Jf V By SAUNDER AMD OVERGARD roper xTa JWftlNTERVIEWBDM3U 10DAY, mam R yDUR PEAK- SHAPED TONES ARE V4ilHL - n H1M-O- v South 1 2 3- Send your riddles, jokes to; Riddles, Jokes, "Tell! Me Why!" Today's winner! Is: Carol Wilson, 12, Springfield, ' '.!- Va. 4" - 4N.' Yqu, South, Hold: A2 VKJ2 AQJ4 What do you do? day in history :t In 1779, the ufe Bonhomme Richard, commanded by American naval herb John Paul Jones, defeated the British frigate Sera-pi-s off the coast of Scotland in a naval battle of the Revolutionary War. In 1926, Jack Dempsey lost his heavyweight championship boxing title to Gene Tunney before 120,-00- 0 fans in Philadelphia. On this 4KQ876 seven Your partner has shown three aces, two kings and club support so you can count 13 tricks. A-j-B- Win the Britannica World Atlas or Yearbook of Events. bidding has been: West East North 1 A Pass 2 V Pass Pass Pass Pass 5 Pass Pass 6V Pass Pass Qf-T- he id no-trum- p. TODAY'S QUESTION Instead, of opening with one diamond, you open with one club and your partner responds one heart. What do you do? Answer Monday By DICK BROOKS . IT WfiN'T MAV'E ?ADJUSTWPMT HEP NOT AT FIRST f AS A.F.S. ADVISEO TALkTEDTO HEf? FOR QUITE AWHILE AMV Atn lfckt fw n AAtca PI LTZ LOOKS SUGHTLV PlFFEREN T FEOM HB? f p. ace-king- Both vulnerable See article for bidding and opening lead. t, Twins aren't born tod often. In fact, the chances are only about one in a hundred that a mother tricks and South, was down three, will deliver twins. jBBut in Sicily, 800 points, and a net loss of 200 Italy, there was a woman who set the world's record for twins-s- he points on the hand. had eleven ;sets of twins! The last pair were born in 1947. 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