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Show ....... .. ......... ... . . ,. .. . .. .. .. If"-"- KERRY DRAKE -- ! lMBSTryEAH.rA &Jfr' USHT BEGINS TO ROiWN, JOHNNY WELL, WE'YE CHECKEC? THE FURNITURE, THE WALL PANELS AND THE VENTILATING SHAFTS, SERGEANT DRAKE.. AND ) By ALFRED ANDIOLA I HEAR YOU HAVE SOME H UNUSUAL ' . f THtS ROOM WAS? A fAN WHILE, AT THE BEAUTY BLIND.' THE SMUGGLERS A SHOP, THE NEXT STEP IN THAT COMPACTS IF I UKE ( WANTED US TO SEARCH IT ) COMPLICATED PLAN Y5 BEING THEM, I'LL TAKE A CSOS5... ft- -" TO FILL OUT MY COMPANY'S ENACTED., r V. ..WHILE THEY CARR1EO S OUT THE REAL PLAN.' TTj' LINE RESERVING- - ' J 'Ulf1 krrCN l?? jj Wednesday! march h, Toll Mo Why a Siormm Petrel? Whd ' ' By A. LEOKUM the Britannica Junior 15- volume - encyclopedia for school and home. Send your questions, name! - age, address to Tell Me Win: Why!' care of this paper. In case of duplicate questions, the author will decide the; winner. Today's winner is: Steven. Webb, 12, Phoenix, Ariz. THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE rJOM..'Il KMOCK IT OFF.' COW6RATULATIOWS,) V0UM6 MAM XVOU KMOW MY CM, 'AT W r I timrou? cefjmmjj. -- By WILSON SCRUGGS S AtiC. . -- fr A & 6AME.' AKt VtU ooiusto.buy me I SAi DID j off, or have mb I BILL'S JAWf THS FiKST TWIUQ IMS'IZE (30IUQ TO DO IS HAVE; A 5IS FAMILY FAKTY SO EVEKYOME CAM -COUUT MEETCHET y i in To begin with, the stormy petrel is a bird, but a rather unusual bird. It gets its name (''petrel") from St. Peter. St. Peter ts said to haye walked on the water, nd these! birds seem able to do the saiml thing! All we know is that they are web-- footed birds (in fact, the j smallest of all birds) and jthat they, manage in sdme wayjto stay above the water as if they are "walking"" on it. The petrel is an oceanic bird, , web-foot- ed j ' ft!'! U.r,. ILvU AH Mrt nTTnTTTTn rihl ranrtml U. H. tSit. Off. H I'M WPVPP r GOING TO Gl 1 . IT COSTS TOO MUCH MONEY' SHUCKS, PAL DONT LET THAT BOTHER YOU WHYH I BV KARL NGURBERT Sea. is called Leach petrel. lit is brownish black in color) and builds its nest in holes or burrows in the ground, ois, in hidden spots among the jrocks When thisbird i breeding, it manages to completely bidden. Hundred of birds may bje gathered near ine sot without Wng seen! There are other kindsVt petj-el- s lnTjfa'ct about 80 . other pecies, that range over all the oceans of the world, especially in the southern seas. The largest Is the giant petrel, which is 35 inches long. Another petrel, called; the diving with a white rump-patcIt oetrel. is from 7 to 10 inchest is about seven inches long and has long.) short bill and long, stiltlike legs. I All petrels' belong to the oraer It greets " the traveler with a "'Tubinares.'.' because their nos friendly chattering, -but it cannot trils are shaped like tubes. , I. ;f sing. FUN TIME Another stormy petrel that is H during the breeding season. They can be seen by sea travelers circling about the ship or flying close to the crests of the waves. If a storm arises, they can't "walk" on the water, sol they are forced to remain in the air day and 41 night! Several kinds of petrels! are called stormy petrelj and also Mother Carey's chickens) A petrel is about the size of a swallow: The petrel that appears off the eastern! and southern coasts of the United States during the summer is called Wilson's petrel. It is sooty-blac-k By OSWALD JACOBY 4- - !L. NORTH (D) A AS82 AKJ109 EAST AK5 KQ65 15 I. 'I MARY WORTH r YTCNOW SOMETHING , vK..r ...... ? 't' v AiWAVi niAyMC M daiw(va . i at ' inu niMiLrv OF THE POPULAR HAD "V'ONCE HEARD CHOPIN'S IMPROMPTU, r?Tv PATTI! S ifSJrJK TJ. LMT.'r "r?, LA. R5. WORTH ii'h-iuiii- w and ovf e fiVFit fC5'& ' MORROW NIGHT YOU LIKE WOt OF MYl ALLOWANCE lift A98762 V63 7 4 SOUTH A87632 VAKQ1082 J1043 MONEY TaGO? 1 n wrmmmm Pass Q Both vulnerable East South West Pass 2 y Pass Pass 3V Pass Pass 4N.T. Pass Pass 5 N.T. Pass Pass 6V, Double Pass 6 N.T. Doub! Pass Pass K Opening lead NO SMELL OF BACON AND COFFEE "TUFFY MUSTVE OVERSLEPT -- THE THAT FIGURES POOR KID HAD 1 I h. " 4- -. -- ' a Britannica ' Junior fof Win Writing About What I Would Change in School? -- 0-1 NO jLTSCHOOL 1 !!''.; TODAY If you Were In charge of your class or school, . what changes would you make? Write a letter of 1 about 50 words telling about the changes and why. You may win a set of Britannica Junior six heart double and merely in- Encyclopedia Important: entries must be addressed ''School,"- Tell creased his loss on the hand, Me Why, and give your name, age Ilis opening lead jof the king address. and of diamonds made things particularly easy for South. All South Win the Britannica World Atlais lad to do was to take duminy's Yearbook of Events. Send your or ce of diamonds and lead! the okes to: Riddles, Joks, riddles, suit back, but West! could have VTell Me Why!' Today's winner opened a can of soup for all the is: good he could do against the no- Edith Williams, 14, St. Peters- trump slam. burr, Fla. Written foij. Newspaper Enterprise Assn. When your opponents get to a a ji xneir own mqnjenium siam unaer there are only two excuses! for doubling them. The first excuse is when your partner s on lead and yoiji wantj to make a lead di-recting double. The second excuse is that know youxcan set that slam any slam they!' may run to after the double. . West listened eagerly to the bidding, but could hardly believe! his ears when South set the contract at six hearts. Here he sat with a nice comfortable diamond lead and two probable trump tricks. His double resounded like the roar j 1 1 i I of a 16-in- ch I A '! - j i : Q The bidding has been: North East West Pass ! Pass 2 N.T. Pass j Ybtl. South. hnM 432 VAJ9765 South; had not been too proud no-wum- of his six heart bid. Actually, hie had bid rather badly .and when the double came South ran to six-no-tru- ' ji.. j;. 1 64 What do you do? A Bid three hearts. You pre p. xer beans to TODAY'S QUESTION zour partner bids three so What do you do now? jtrump. Answer Tomornnr :ii (4 gun. 878 - Ik'- - 1 I ': West's double of that contract had nothing like the zing of his Tockrs kids minlmfre th Inv portance ofjorithmetic because they think they can count on the adding machine. By ERNIE BUSHMTLLER TiSTotvSc L NOW MDU SAV THE: LAPY iVAS V ANfP TWAT.-TT- PCOE ABOUT EKSWTY i MBMRV UU POKE?, lJACKSON CAE? L- -- knock Ps-n- To you wetie By SAUNDER tind O VERGARD Tl TL I GUESS ITD BE GOOD MANNERS Answers 1. To change quarters. ,2. Be cause he! kept running out of his i iioe pen. 3. so He could go lioe "' .' Hoe!4- TTfE TACKS ON TWINS STEVE ROPER h; garden? -- !' AAQ w By KEN ALLEN 600D MUSIC 15 FULL OF MELODIES! LISTENING TO ) A POPULAR 50NQ IS LIKE READING JUST ONE SCKTCNCE OUT OF A GREAT BOOK pig "Ink?" 3. 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