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Send your questions, name, are, address to ' "Tell 3Ie Why!" care of this paper.; In case of duplicate .Questions, the author will decide the winner. Today's winner is: ' Boy Glanville, 9, El Paso, Tex. they iupet T EfTHEP?, HAVEN V L, i 70U. USTtNlNQ F s- r- f AACW f MEANWHILE a the Although jet engines power By PICK BROOKS newest, most powerful aircraft we if -- have today, the principle behind It was discovered about 2,000 years ago! Hi at principle Is jet propulsion, and it was first tfaown by a Greek mathematician, IJero of Alexander, in about 120 B. C. He used the force of steam! escaping from a heated metal ball to spin the ball like a wheel. j r 19B3T TTiere are two basic types of exhaust balloon. When the bal- blown-u- p s. me THE TACKSON TWINS DffTrtXJ MISS JAN LASTNGHT. PEAS ? I HEABGYOU WALKING SUNDAY, MARCH 3, - Work? I IF SHE'S ...'.- ' J IPO0J3T - . N h $0VttM(AK3 NOT M rV f.ilREAUySORPRBEft SURPRISED?) Vr-i- j' J ' I . JW5W1U. tCSIMTOS i .- " II. . '-- . J ' " ' 5 . .' with the same force. When the mouth is opened, the air pressure is lessened at that place as the air rushes ' oirt. However, at the top of the balloon, the point1 opair pushes posite the mouth,-thwith greater pressure "Die balloon; then moves m the direction of the greatest pressure, which is forward. So it is not the exhaust (air rushing out) but the forward push which causes; the balloon 1 to move. ' This is because there is a law of motion j as follows: To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. In a jet engine, the f "action" is the exhaust's backward pusji, while ie e3ftial and! ; opposite "reaction" is the e in: jet producing -- ' - ! ji '. - r 7 .i ,'- v FUN TIME ; Crackle Box' Frank: That's a queer pair of socks you have on,' one's red and end. The fire, to a ramjet will the other black.' ' Hank: Funey, I have another burn as long as it. gets fueL The at home Just like this. no when creates push pair ramjet L standing stillj but the faster it Two mind readers pasted each moves, the' more power it proOne said : "You're" feellnf other. duces. iin fine. How ami I doing?" In a turbojet, air is sucked a is then compressor. It by WHY IVE SAY rr and fprceJ into the combustion chamber where it is mixed with fti el and burned. The hot, expanded gases go through a turbine and then; escape through the - ; j i coin-press- N ' ed , To show how jet propulsion works lets consider an ordinary forward thrust. , nozzle, thrust. If the fnergy is delivered to the turbine, and the turbine shaft Is made to turn the propel- ler of the airplane, we have jet' that is called a turboprop. engine ; Jacoby Oh Bridge ..... 'Whitfield Sixf IsTojiigh Problem .. Bx KARL .QURBERT THE BERBYS r'- t ' ' rarMi !t.COMlNa DEAR Ml RUN OERTO THE STORE AND GET 1 PETER COME UP FORUJKCH SOME LUNCH MEAT AND v riTB aELEVENfTHIRTViri BUT YOU. CALLED YOU KNOW WE NEVER ME UP TO EAT I EAT BEFORE TWELVE 5 I' short-change- BREAD ? so he must discard a club whereupon South ..makes the last two tricks with the ace and nine of clubs. . If the jack of clubs were not played on the first trick, East would discard ay but two clubs and West would retain two Dummy would have only the jack of jelubs and. deuce of tnous card classic! of all time. Hearts are trump arid you, South are in the lead. You must make all six tricks against any defense. The problem was5 composed by Prof. William II. Whitfield of Cambridge University and first no bidding at all. published in 1884. Prizes were ofYou are looking at the "Whit fered for its solution and apparfield Six" which is the most fam- - ently it was 1888 before anyone claimed the prizes. If you want to work it out your2 NORTH self don't read any further j If A Out V V87 the solution here it is. want you ' N4 AJ South leads the king of clubs and 4k J 5 plays the Jack, not the five, from WEST EAST dummy. This is essential. If he on to the jack he can't AJ6 AQ5 hangs Out VOut make the hand. Then he ruffs a J5 481084 spade .and cashes jdummy's sec4Q7 ond trump. j SOUTH East's best discatd is his singleA 10 9 ton diamond and South throws Out V his diamond .also. West can't 10 throw a diamond J and can't! afAK9 ford to jettison the queen of clubs No one vulnerable so he lets the jack of spades! go. Hearts are trump. South Is to lead and make all six Now dummy's ace of diamonds tricks. is led and East ii squeezed! He can't throw the queen of spades. By OSWALD JACOBY Written for Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Don't think you have been d because today's di24 cards and shows agram only : X lia-mon- diamonds. The blading has been: East North Sonth; Double Pass SV t 3 4k "Pass. 4 V iM Pass 5 Vl Pasa ? : You, South, bold: Q West U j By KEN ALLEN MARY WORTH I hML ttiKfftD HAYING YOU i UT HERE. WE. NOTICED! HOW RESTLESS, YOU ARE RECENTLY:, -- YOU NEED OCCUPATION, DEAR CHILD! ANOTHER. KAUTlFuL MmiiUM MV uncrF DA IN THL CTY, LYNN! L B H5HTIK5THAT HER -OU REAILY 5HOULD S GUEST 5H0ULD BE OUT jnn-miiiTtHAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE THERE ARE THREE AD5 TODAY i FOR 14 - 1 1 PFfFI'TlnMKIv.n V 7 ii Akiv urmicctcc KBUTMXJ imzz a B m m COULD HAVE SLIPPED AM EXPERT A NO WAS'-EITHEf- WITH if R0Lft-O- WHERE R J HIM-fYE- I Vt S 3 v I Answer Monday J COME ON, MAC.. THAT'S MY BLUE SEDAN AT THE CURS AN Tfcr-- -- nT A I VITA UCIHIV DACC TO GO IN THE TRUNK FOR. TWO CENTS, Wl SE I'D GO DRIVE MY CAR UP HERE AN YOU FROM GETTtN' SO CARRY THEM OUT THE FRONT WAY IT'S ONLY A FEW STEPS Irt CI ICJTVIPt? GUY, ' tt--yi Win the Britannica World Atlas or Yearbook of Events. Send your riddles, joke to: Riddles, Jokes, "Tell Me Why!" Today's winner is: Sue Soheimann, ll, New Haven, i ' Ind. j' Today In History On this day , in history: In 1845, Florida entered the Un-?-1 ion as the: 27th state. , In 1849, the U S. Department of the Interior was created by aa act of Congress, j In 1911, Robert Perry received a decoration j and the thanks of Congress for nis expedition to th North Pole in 1909. ' By ALFRED ANDIOLA THAT, kJt CHUM: KtY - hi! Ion.,, 1. I &XHAG0CDV&t . "53T mm By AL CAPP I i DICK CAVALLI ROMASttPOONEDBHxX SON 'USGALS ALLUS 'ACKS V OURBQUHCrBELLtS j T I o o I If' ''' I r " PRISCILLA'S POP By ERNIE BUSHMELER NANCY I WHAT'S n PLAYING IND7ANS GOING J( AND THE BOYS I LEFT ME TIED UPJ i "V 't BUGS BUNNY- i ! ; THAT'LL Ii WELL, IT TAUGHT ME TEACH YOU A 1'Lti ByAL'VERMl WE WONDER IF MOM AND I WERE never Wear Ia A SURE, POP! A I DECIDED J PrOUVE I WHAT YOU'D- r- DrSCUSStMQ- VOUR FUTURE, CARL.VLE1 I GROW UP VVHEN - WANT TO BEV JUST HE'LL A NATURAL T t i BE-Sc-r- p FOR THE y- -l diplomatic C3J 1 4X12 rnL A -- : - LESSON 'H:! - i - V CmONTHfFUSTTPJTSJSr) I TOOWCHCm? v , " iWER6 . i I., LTL ABNEP 1 7 Vv-- :i .. . mmm F E .; j DEATH CROUCHES UNDER THE FLOOR-KARD- S ..AWAITINO ONLY THE TURN OF THE IGNITION 31 r " victory, AhW,LmW!lOWNTOCIXXJTCR,SUDREV I YEAH?v ) ..JUST i. '5 i. 842 . A&RTI urm rri I RY I COULD SEE MINUTE, SHERIFF FROM SUNDOWN UNTIL T you FOUWD HIM IN MY ROOML EASY, .GERRY SKhER, HAVE RUN UP THAT SLOPE JDONTGVE THE YOUR VLOtTAL GOSSIPS A' CHANCE TO JPRIENDS. ACCIDENT rC TEAR yOU Aim 4 MORTY-MEEKL- By SAUKDER AND OVERGARD WAV AMD, BclNS SAW ME AROUND V.'ERSYOUALL EVWING?! THE WHERE OKAY, LUDOVIC 48765 VK42 4AJ9 DRAKE C V 'STEVE ROPER you do? Pass. Your partner is inviting a slam, bnt yon have shown your fall strenrth already, TODAY'S QUESTION? Your partner has doubled an opening bid of one diamond. What do you do holding: ' 5 KERRY 4 A ! W 4' 485 VKQ864 What do I LYNN!-R- i When someone wins, a contest easily, we say "He won hands down." This expression comes from horse ricing. When a Jockey wins with his hands down, he doesn't have to whip the horse on he wins easily. Now we use the expression for any easy FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ''I' K - 'Ij : t I'M GONNA GET AWFUL WET CHAN6IN THAT j ! f 11(1 1 A ; V .- WELL. I' It Iff..! l 'III 111 JMP, POP?. WrTf f.IHe 3 SWSTou"mEMSHS presidetTO p BEAUTY1 -i k 1 r HL m PONE i 1 fa g m a .MEANT. a a 1 h r . , w By BLOSSER I I .m h if iJJi 1 5r . r M ' ALLEY OOP ourre ! - tvPs THAT ! I j ; , r - : By HAMBLTN .bltt i cant see A whstever it OOP ACT LIKE WLJ w. By LESLIE TURNER r rtrP. PUNS0-.BU- T MIS5ING VALEKlcft KEKE9 LtONAKP. CEST NIMM5ER515 LC0KS LIKE E WELL40O7fOi: X OFF.HERE HE hm I jf CAPTAIN EASY rWHATl5CEEPlN3WJ0yl -- 'g-ll-- IM T EIEH IN AN . Y0J WEK5 TESTRIFIC" K I TMAMK. 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