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Show By ALFRED ANDIOLA DRAKE KERRY 7rjftrGNE Jv KPULL THE OAMP OFF OF THE DUST- - BAG ON THIS VP, MRS. FLATO ..WHERE DID YOU E OLD VACUUM YOU CAN SEE, THE BANDITS TRIED HARD ENOUGH TO FIND THE AS feSv 177 BSL " ' tr C CLEANER.7 ' (UK 57 BANK MONEY, SGT. DRAKE Whar Generally Causes Hea d m$ )) .A KtU A - V TTTTOjv, Junior Win the Britannica pain-sensitiv- A headache is not a sickness or T STO HY. OF l Y L AT mazma's SHOP. MilpiA I NOT VERY WEU HELLO, PAT? I TIM JUST CAME CALLED TO JUST HOME FROM. SETS HOW THIU5SJi fed ' " i ; it is a symptom. This Bv WILSON SCRUGGS disease, means a headache usually indi- WAYNE ArMAZmWMS " IMUNI fclV HUV fKOVUl J- ' cates that there is some disorder in the nervous system or other part of the body. A FRIEMD OF YOUt? ( YES ? T l'M HUSBAWD. WELL, WOT EX- - HIS FATHSK,SO" -1 CAM LCALLXf SACK? 50AAEOWE i.' ATTHE DOOI?.Vt BLOODY W05E " SCWOOLAAATES'i EXACTLY A FKIEUD The pain you feel with a headache is not always proportional to the seriousness of the disorder. You may have a violent headache and thejre may be only 'a slight disturbance in your body. The pain itself comes frorii certain structures inside the skull. The large veins that drain the surface of the brain are sensi t ; 1 V - ' " agar at I'Sl .nil " 1 K - i SO I 17(mian. AfsDr ''"kR f r NO, THE feflS-- 1 OL' GOAT MADE HE O1 iZ8Ggfr CWJ LITTLE FUNNVy r , AKQ7 6 EAST AK95 y K98753 A 10 8 6 3 V Q J2 542 10 8 9543 " f" WA5 THAT GENE VANN f 1 TJwiiTI?'D'"rrtr' IV hi voice cis ' Liir.,iSiit r-.j- . K N0J... IT AIRR F0RM5 TO FILL OUT" I, 5EPTEMBErF" FOR THE JM5URANCECLAIM J tuat rpiffCASE. I TO MARE THEM THINK xr!0U'RE ffWPM (gg A LAWYER,?, llj vfeL05T...OMTHEFL!GHT I GO TO THE AIRPORT AXE MY .IMPROVING !r SOUTH (D) A A 4. By KEN ALLEN MIGHT UH" TATUSX FINANCIAL 10 8 2 Both vulnerable South West North East 1 Pass 2 Pass 2N.T. Pass 3 A Pass 4 Pass 6 Pass j y i V A64 AQ973 ) i Pass Pass Opening lead V Q " ' OkCAM M V.Yl -" THEY MAY NOT BE THE HOTTEST MARKS IN TOWN, BUT THEYRE THE BEST PROSPECTS i ivj-V- SEEN" TODAY-LE- Uy J$ Y J; OPERATE TS 7HS MAN SIGNALS BY CASUALLY MPASTZMNG BRIEFCASE 177 SON HOW ABOUT H"? CAN VtXJ MOLP UP THE FINALS UNTIL ME GETS THAT CLUTCH IN"? and WOGGON By SAUNDER STEVE ROPER fcu-j- you've certainly Wrell, got the head for it. . DID YOU KNOW? yy h i i y yf Answer to yesterday's Word Puzzle: Snow, Slow Flow, Flew; Fled. Win the Britannica World Atlas re or Yearbook of Events. SeTrid your bid to three riddles, jokes to: Riddles, Jokes,' After this three bid "Tell Me Why!" Today's winner, North had no means of telling is: Alton Jones, Jr., Waco, Texas. that the two hands meshed per fectly. North passed. South did manage to gather in all 13 tricks but that was small consolation. no-trum- and-irxer- ely p. no-tru- In Today History Q The bidding has been: West South East North 2 Pass N.T 2 & Pass 3 Pass N.T. Pass 34 ? Pass 4 You, South, hold: 632 VK965 Today Is Friday, Sept. 22, the 265th day of the year with 100 to ' follow in 1961. On this day in history: In 1776, Capt. Nathan, Hale was hanged as a revolutionary spy by the British. His last words on the scaffold reportedly were: "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country." In 1789, Congress, authorized creation of the office of postmaster general of the United States. In 1955, commercial- television began in England. JI5 Q43 What do you do? A Bid five diamonds. You prefer diamond to spades. TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of rebidding to three diamonds over your two : no-tru- mp your partner has bid three hearts. What do you do in this case? Answer Tomorrow - , - THE JACKSON TWINS "" , ! If you don't like thunderstorms. a place to stay away from is Old Cowboy: Oh sure. Me and in Java. In this "spot Buitenzorg Injmy partner made a hundred " more are recorded thunderstorms dians run. than anywhere else on earth. It averages. 322 thunderstorms a The bidding Is worthy of study. After North's bids of two clubs and three spades South visualized slam possibilities. He only had 14 points, but he held three aces and three clubs. The four heart bid was enough for North. He Jumped to six diamonds. South won the opening heart lead and led a diamond to dummy's king. The next play was the ace of clubs and when East's jack dropped South decided to play absolutely safe. He drew trumps, discarded two hearts on the long clubs and eventually made seven by means of the spade finesse. At the other table the bidding started out in the same manner, but when North bid three spades, South overlooked the . tremendous 22 . WORTH Friend: ' Indians? slampossibilitles North-Sout- h AQJ72 V 10 KJ6 xY specialist. FUN TIME The Chuckle Box . Little Boy; Did you ever fight ' Written for. Newspaper Enterprise Assn. NOETH 1 Youpng Man: My ambition is to be a great doctor a bone year! By OSWALD JACOBY WEST . . Slow Bidding Reveals A Slam $OH, SAID,;-LOO- K, and they ran after us. s, Jacoby On Bridge By KARL GURBERT THE BERRYS Old Cowboy: Well, we just ran 5T ve pain-sensiti- V" e. tan Little Boy; How did you do it? the head, and the headache out lasts it. For example when sinuses hurt, or there is severe eyestrain, the pain produces a headache. When the muscles of the head and neck are tightened for some Ume, this may also produce a headache. We often feel such headaches over the back and lower part of the head. .Headaches may also be caused by emotional disturbances.' Such headaches often seem more severe than the really are, and it is rnore . difficult to relieve them than other types of tive to pain . and so are the arteries The brain substance isn't sensitive itself to pain, but the coverings of the brain are. Also most of the structures on the surface of the skull are In addition to this, the ears, and muscles teeth, sinuses, the have pain from them may to jpover a wider area. spread As indicated above, a headache is a sympton of some disorder in the body, "What are some of the disorders that may produce a headache? Extreme hunger and the familiar "hangover" may cause the arteries in the cranium1 to dilate and cause headaches. A sudden vigorous jolt or twist of the head may cause a slight headache. This is because it produces traction or pulling on structures near the brain. Sometimes a headache is started after there is another pain in 15-volu- encyclopedia for school and home. Send your questions, name, age, address to "Tell Me Why!" care of this paper. In case of duplicate questions, 'the author will decide the winner. Today's winner is: Loretta Lane, 14, Waurika, Okla. 7 3 : FRIDAY,' SEPTEMBER. 22, 1961 Tell Me Why f 1 S rr JV A PARKED TPUCK STARTS AS'Dt IX MISTER-YOYX ONE SIDE, AS IT PASSES MKS'S PARSNTS-- LOSE SOMETHING GRAMP- -I U ' ' V 1 J W1k fXZSi&ES, I I A CLUTCH , " AMP TM STILL GOhk3 TP gACE VOU UASZ& WATEKS I A n ) THAT'S ft THE WAV I WANJT " JJFFV- - !il41I:fJ . , ITS KOUGM MOW COME WAMTA VtXKHt PCIN'jTDWOraSOHAKP A CAK ANP TMEN jCMANCE TO THIS:, Oi WATERS'? A GET BLOWN OJTBVyEACE TWE Ql, P py U'h ABNER mm MGRTY MEEKLE 'tA By DICK CAVALLI (V FDR INTANCa, RIGHT THI MINUT5 CN CLEARLV em7B THAT VOU'RB GOMG TO OFFER Ma-PITS OF VOJR ICS CREAM CONE. I DID YOU KNCW THATAODERNl eamce HA9 ktabuhep. 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