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The vibrating We know, for example, when a Me Why!" care of this paper. object makes the molecules sound is near and when it's far In case of duplicate questions next to it move back and forth. away. We can also tell that certhe author will decide the win- This motion is passed along to tain sounds are high and shrill those next to them, and we have and others are deep, and low. ner. Today's winner is: Patricia Neel, 12, Tulsa, Okla. a "sound wave." When these And we can tell the sound of waves strike our eardrums, we one musical instrument from When we try to tell the dif- "hear" them. another. Well, these three difference between one sound and If all sound is caused by vi- ferences between one sound and are "Loudness," another, one way to do it is by bration, why is one sound sim- pp i. LINE lj r V FT Lfe- v - NORTH A J542 sj 1 THI5 HA5 BEEN A V DELIGHTFUL EVENING, PUTNAMI-THOU- SORRY GH YOUR. I AM HUSBAND r . V VinCE, Hw PRACTICALLY UYED AT THE STORE, JStNO. 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I PAY YOU 0,000 FOR IOOG'5 WORTH IN LINE, A i jSyXif DCWTIOSEX - 55 yOUT J SPILL EC?.. L JJJM '"i '( Uh LEGIT----AN- MORTY MEEKLE V ag7i v ( STOP7 l Sfc AWSitt I 11 By AL CAPP LI'L ABNER By DICK CAVALLI OF TH5 VOJ CAN'T KILL THAT GEEM', X DAV6 vcxi'a. go too F?g HIM A JD3T OFTHE5 FtZiEBHDGHIP CLUB--, AAAD y oj him M i ) L f?K ' E,, DULL. D it y 'JffKi f 1 1 I NOT CROWD MY LUCK. FROM NOW ON. MY LIFE IS GOING TO BE DIFFERENT-SAF- V'2 your riddles, jokes to: Riddles, Jokes, "Tell Me Why!" Today's winner is: Kathy Leary, 14, Lawrenceville, Va. 'iH n N0PE--I1- Win the Britannica World Atlas or Yearbook of Events. Send ) T. ltAJ C'M HEAR THAT YOU E DONT Do you remember to cut your fingernails in time? Here's one man who didn't. In 1910, a Chinese priest in Shanghai had the longest fingernails on record. They were 22 inches long and took him 27 years to grow! By ALFRED ANDPIOLA " 0 ' JOKER ss , KERRY DRAKE By S A UNDER AND OVERGARD STEVE ROPEK low-ne- and his double resounded like a clap of thunder. But it was not nearly as loud as his partner's cries of rage when South managed to wrap up the ame. Q The bidding has been: West cashed nis ace of diaEast West North monds and followed with the South 1 N.T. Pass 14 IV ace of hearts. Then he led a 3 A 3 V Pass Pass second heart and waited hap- 3 4k 5 Pass Pass pily for what he thought would be two trump tricks. You, South, holdti Unfortunately for West the 4AQ8 4KQJ7SAAQ42 What do you do? two trump tricks failed to A Bid six clubs. Your partner has shown the ace of hearts South won the second heart and club support. At with the ten and promptly led worstexcellent the slam a low trump toward dummy. a spade finesse. will depend oH d West with the nine, TODAY'S QUESTION but South was not fooled. He What do you do as dealer was going to play West for four with: trumps come rain or drought. AAKQJ9732 V2 43 4864 EAST A K 10 9 8 By KEN ALLEN "7 11 Q4 WEST l to-and-- tricks against this spade game KQJ75 J5 ij MARY WORTH sound-makin- Double Reveals a Spade Break Newspaper Enterprise Assn. The final and most important rule about business doubles is, "Don't ever double when your double will jeopardize the setting trick." North and South would have J object. The of vibranumber the greater tions that reach the ear every second, the higher will be the pitch or tone. The quality or "timbre" (tone quality) of a sound depends on the number and strength of the "overtones" which are present in the sound. These are higher notes produced when mor than one part of the object is vibrating. FUN TIME "Tone Quality." The Chuckle Box Loudness of a sound depends Employee: May I have the on two things. The distance from the ear, and tfie distance day off to go shopping with my the vibrating object moves in wife? its motion. (This is Boss: Certainly not! called "amplitude.") Thanks Employee: Very Pitch is the highness or much! of the sound. Pitch depends on the speed of vibration Joan: That woman has been married four times. First to a millionaire, then to a famous actor, then a minister, and finally to an undertaker. Jean: Oh, I see. One for the money; two for thp show; three He played one of dummy's to get ready, and four to go. high hearts and held his breath anxiously while West followed. DID YOU KNOW? Then he played dummy's queen of clubs, his own king and of diamonds and king of queen clubs. West had to follow to all these tricks and now South led a low spade. West won wilth the ten, but had to lead away from his king to give South his contract. Jacoby On Bridge THERE ARE TIMES NEVER WHEN YOU.. r-- A of the sounding another "Pitch" and and another ply a "noise" sound pleasing or musical? The answer is that it depends on how the g object When the vibration is vibrates. very regular, that is, when the idly. 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