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By WILSON SCRUGGS THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE IT' I f 111! WS.TMHS HAVEKUM AWAY. HHJC. Jin A thing that always mystifies people is the appearance of mold and "mildew as if from nowhere. You leave a piece of fruit around, or bread, or damp cloth, and after a. while there is a velvety patch growing no part .of it. Where does this growth come from, and what is it? Molds and mildews are both fungi. They are tiny plants, so small that their structure must be studied under a microscope. ff While the words ''mold" and Vmildew" are. often used interchangeably, there is a difference between, them. As a rule molds WW WEN YOU WERE YOU HAD ALREADY DtUl AULiV A Ull I All flUCC E(3HT, m SU, 133 If. A THE BERRYS NOPE INSTEAD OF SHOOTING OFF MY 7 BIG MOUTH,, 0 VOLRE ARGUING NOT ANY MORE? 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Pass Pass Pass Opening lead A 2 WLl re-bi- . A963 82 When a group of people, usually politicians, get together to agreo on a course of action, we say they The Chuckle Box are having a "caucus." This Mary: I lost my dog. a word is believed to, hava Bill: Why don't you put an ad strange come from the Algonquin Indians. in the paper? They had a word My dog can't read. Mary: which means "one who advises." 'w-v..;,- -.: ii- So a caucus is a way of peoplo Photographer: Look pleasant advising each other! please. As soon as I snap the picture you can go back to your na- Win the Britannic a World Atlas tural expression. or Yearbook of Events. Send your ridles, jokes, tricks to "Tell Mo Why!" Today's winner is: Barbara' Arrasmitb, Tacoma, Wash. A FUN TIME - "Cau-cau-as-u- ," . ARE GKEAT 1 ALWAYS L no-trum- p. , jr WOMS ITSga-LW- R STOKE. Today In opening of the fourth best diamond would give North a lot of trouble. He would have only to sacrifice the third diamond trick in order to keep his ace of diaTHE ALMANAC monds as an entry to his dubs By United Press International ' and eventually finesse against the Today is Friday, Jan. 27, ths Jack of spades for his ninth 27th day of the year !with 338 trick. more in 1961. j moon The is approaching Us n full phase. . Q The bidding has been: '! The evening stars are Venus West and Mars. East North South Pass Pass IV On this day in history: T Pass 2N.T. hold: "You, South, In 1756, Austrian composer 4K1043 V52 A9T65 &Sft Wolfgang, Amadeus Mozart was What do you do?, id Tour born. three In 1832, English clergyman and partner has shown 18 or 19 hlf mathematician Charles Dodgson card points and you hold seven diamond suit. vras born. Under the nam of and a five-caDo not bother to show your diaLewis Carroll he wrote "Alice in monds as your hand Is thorWonderland." oughly suitable as a In 1850, American labor leader dummy Samuel Gompers was born. . , TODAY'S QUESTION In 1880, Thomas Alva Edison Instead of rebidding two received a patent for an- electrir your partner has rebid incandescent lamp. one What do you do In 1885, American composer Jein this case? rome Kern was born. Answer Tomorrow History U i A-B- no-trum- ' ' ' ' p. rd no-tro-op " no-tru- mp : no-tru- mp. . 'f BCMIHOPE TMEYEAKN fdc: rv BUSTEC? T 1 SOMETHING VOU ENOUGH TKS 7WlM ITS Y-M-DU KJGWT ATI PEK KNCW IVETJL LIKE I 1 IV DtM&Z r-- 74 MORTY MEEKLE TTeaHTHfl tiTK I. ift I ll4 V MI-r- n . iii-m- I I I J rr IIlI TLie MIPlOl P iC TUP PAtDWAV. I oE3 I I J os? tr I By DICK CAVALLI I I i --ANDNOO'RE f U-- Y A CITIZEN OF REMEMBER THIS CITY FOSDiaC THAT iSIR-- AS SO IT in r I STARVE. -- BUT LOOK AT JTTHIG WA FDSDICK THE. 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EMILY-PR- OM M 1 By BLOSSER RISCILLA'S POP ? . j " "BIG STAN'S" CAR SHINING UP,; LIKE A 3 ' v at Two not a new feature since it is the same in standard American and almost all modern bidding. The response is - the same d but the theory of opener's not. some In other sysis tems responder guarantees a he second bSd. In Jaoabv-Smit' bdd a second unless guarantees opener's rebid is twp of the original suit or. a simple radse. Thus, South's "two rebid is correct in Jacofoy-Smit- h. He has a sound opendistribuing bdd with tion and stoppers in all unbid suits. North raises to game and South will have no trouble gathering in at least nine tricks unless West comes up with the amazing lead of the queen of diamonds. In other systems South would, simply rebid to two hearts and North would either pass (in which case game would be missed), or rebid to two South would raise that to three and this time the perfectly normal no-tru- AK84 VAQ864 STEVE ROPER es. One kind is topped by, little (black balls which contain1 the rebodies known as productive spores. The other kind, which are shorter and penetrate into the bread, act as roots and absorb the food. Most molds and mildews have this form. Probably the molds you have seen most often are the black molds and the green molds; named after the color of their spores. The spores of these molds are no-tru- EAST VKJ93 TO. : Eleven Points Needed Miff By KEN ALLEN . '. h. fH5 ; Jacoby On Bridge By OSWALD JACOB Y Written for Newspaper Enterprise Assn. The minimum high, card strength for a response of two in a lower suit is 11 points in Jacoby-SmitThis minimum is Q WHY WE SAY IT are "saprophytes," which means almost always floating in the air. they feed on dead vegetable and You can't see them because animal matter. Mildews are para- they're so tiny, but they , are sites, which means they "feed on there. So when decaying food, living things. fruit, bread, preserves, are left When you look at a piece of around, the spores settle onhem bread that has moid on it, it looks and begin to grew. One form of mildew called the like a mesh of cobwebblike with black downy, or false mildew, grows on threads, powdered dust. But under a microscope, the inside of plants. It can ruin you . would, see that , the web is potatoes and grapevines and do made up of many long, colorless great damage. x threads with two kinds of branch- IN3 US NftTCHci' BUSiMESSMEN BUSY I WEIGHIWa UP AMP .CHANGE i I Boer KOir STRIKE IT M JUST ONE OF OUR WEALTHY PLANTERS. HE BLEW IN WITH IDAd AWAeOfW Or THE STUFF SOME WEEKS EAOv IGfrl In ( ES A FELLA Bf TH' NAME f 0F EAST, 74 Vv,1 H ( SAVLOMAM .Yll -ALONE I IN HER L- CARRIAGE JL. , |