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Show KERRY DRAKE By ALFRED ANDIOIAf TOrf THESE ALL POINT From finger-ti- p 1 F NO DIC C IF OUR MANTHEY FIPDLES, HAYE 4 THANKS. MISS' TLL WAIT HE POES IT FOR FUN; WHILE VOU RUN THROUGH j THE MUSICIAN '5 THAT HOULP HELPJJS SET A LINE ON HIS IPENTITY K1MBERLV callouses and a shiny spot on the right lapel I'LL START BY NO SOUTH-PA- UNION, W SOUEAkT- - BOX I ' fell Me Why A. Where Can Mirages Be Seen? ''gff PLAYERS "REGISTERED; SERGEANT OP THE BANPIT'S COATDRAKE MAKES winner Is: Qr WiYN MARVHA By WILSON SCKUGGS HHAT A 6EDUU. BLTT KUAT A DREAM WHO 1$ ME, LARK?f SA1MT. AS DAW GWT LSAVRTueoFFice Teacher: Whit are some of area seemed to have moved on he ground In front of us. when uses of cowhide? farther ahead. That "wet" place they may be actually coining i By A. LEOKTJM Win the Britannica Junior 15-volume encyclopedia for school and home. Send your Questions, name, ae, address to "Tell Me Why!" care of this paper. In case of duplicate questions, the author will decide the irinner. Today's A FURTHER THE hiUilY MONDAY. MAY 28, 1S52 DOLL, n i KUT HADMT MOTICH EMILY. MOW LET'S SCTTLS DOWN TO BUSINESS, SHAU. HE j j Ruth Gribinas, Conn. 13, Naugatuck, Mr The same thing happens in the desert. On a broad, sandy plain or on a highway that has become heated by the sun, the air next to the surface of the earth becomes less dense than the cooler air above it. Now when light waves come from a distant object or from the sky, they travel faster in the low, heated air, than they do in the upper, cooler air. This bends, or refracts, the light waves upward. And the result is we see them as coming from a lower point than they actually do. In other words, we see them j Did you ever ride on a highway on a hot day? As you approached the top of a hill, you probably noticed that the road ahead looked wet. But when you reached the "wet" part, you discovered that it was really dry and the "wet" h. THE BERRVh f MOT 1 T MEAT? in if. I. i By KARL GURBERT IT WONYi BE ANY GOOD WHEN "apent vouVitS mostly to fat--do vou going SAVE THAT rr r it LEFTOVERS? WANT TO FRUGAL., N K r 7 MONTH BEFORE I THREW THEM OUT BE VERY This week's series will be about defensive problems, so I am going to skip over the bidding of today's hands except to point; out that East would have made three hearts jif he had been allowed to play that contract. West opened the king of hearts and East carefully played the deuce. He wanted his partner to shift and the obvious move would be to a diamond. If West had played the ace and another diamond. East would have ruffed, put Westin with another heart, ruffed a third diamond and waited to see if South was smart enoughlo pick up the king of trumps which would have been unguarded by that time. Written for Newspaper Enterprise Assn. j Y 28 AA7S K 10 8 3 KQ95 EAST WEST MARY, WORTH f mm f A JANICE ARGUES WITH THE Y0UN6 it voil fthU'r 5TRAN6E HEART-STIM0VE1 HER TO 5UDDEN PANIC!.. wakitI DD THE JOB. TAKE THOSE A WINDOW-WA5HE- R, MUSCLES YOU'RE PROUD OF AND R 50i I 20 YOU SAY TELL YA WHAT! YOU CALL MV RA AMr AMADP IT WITH HIM AND I LL GIVE 7- -r : NOT JUST FOR THE DOU6H, UNDERSTAND SEEM UKE AN DAME AND DO NT MIND, ?-Y0U 4 A 5PIN! AN HOUR, fOA'AMr MAYBE I'M n J ALL-RIG- V-- VAK108 A765 By KEN ALLEN AQJioa V63 i Q942 AJ7 No one vulnerable North East South West Double Pass Paas 3V 3 24 Pass Pass Opening lead V K. M U E - 1M STEVE ROPER WHAT5 THE DIAGNOSIS. r-N 7CU OPEN IT IKUKKIS f .1 J AH- x BOYS IN N WOULD BE -. PROUD OF METHE CELL i cash the ace of hearts before looking around for new worlds to Stuart Mauro. Rochester, N.T. conauer. Then West led a low diamond. South took East's jack with his queen and lost a trump On this day la history: finesse, but now East could not In 1918. units of the VS. First get his partner back in the lead. He led a club whereupon South Division launched the first Ameripulled trumps, conceded a trick can offensive in France. to the ace of diamonds and made I la 1934. Mrs. Oliva Dionne gare to five baby girls la her his hopeless contract. j birth usx. farmnou&e near In 1W, the evacuation f British and French farces from been: has France, becsta. Q The bidding East North West In 1942. Adolf Hitler ordered a South Double Red'ble 2 4 14b "blood bath" in Crc bo&lovalia ta reprisal for the murder of Heia-har- d Yott. Sooth, hold: Heydrich a day earlier. 4SI9 VJt do? 4AQS87 do What you A thouEtt for the day: Ergtita A Ttxs. Toor prtner tttt promised to da some thine philosopher John Stuart Mill axd: TODATS QUESTION "The liberty of the individual Tour partner bids two rpi&ca. muu be thus far limited; he mutt What do you do now? cot make himself a cuiianca to Tomorrow other people." Anjrtrer Dun-kerqu- T f AFTER YdlJHLTADEI!?7 T WITH "PLEASURE PARTNER TAKE Me TO "WE ARE STANDING IN THt tettJHE,LOOT Jt,- PRESENCE OF A MILLION SO TDCAV JAN MEETS 1 JAN f DONT THE FAMOUS AUTHOR I1 FOGG FT OF IRON rrscrrz; I DOLLARS.' n MEETS THE rmJ idtxm c?oa ifsj I """v i h i kT AACAM VfMIO BOOWTS Y J AAV LEAD TWC WAV TWiW w dodo APPLE book:, "SUSAN WHO CAN CHAD WTH MlV IN THE SAME BUILDING t M T e. By ERNIE BUSHMTLLER X7 By SAUNDER and OVERGARD ALL THE 'T.THE BLOCK . i It would not matter too much. South would have been down one before he got! into the lead. t However, West disregarded his partner's deuce and proceeded to Win the Britannica World Atlas or Yearbook of Events. Send your riddles. Jokes to: Kiddles, Jokes, "Tell Me Why!" Today's winner THE JACKSON TWINS u ' LIKE A COFFEE CAM. RIRDIP V JUST LIKE A- - 8642 SOUTH DESK! RECEPTION J 103 LEAVE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS WITH MRS. WORTH AT THE I BtlN' A 5AP! AK53 VQJ972 A842 lit lll'hfTI'1" 6ET0UTI . j 34 I Jt Two track runners entered a race. Bill could run a mile la 5 minutes. Frank could run five miles an hour. Who won the race? See tomorrow's paper for the answer. TIME Box Chuckle The FUN" I NORTH (D) ' that there is cold air near the surface and warm air over it, and this makes distant objects seem to be raised by the bending of the light rays. 1 By OSWALD JACOBY " fc'..r e East Asks for Another Suit SOMETIMES I SAVED used to r YOU USE TO SAVE COLD, EATtYr TohTyesT BUT DIDMT Jacoby On Bridge Johnny: Well. It keeps the cow Ifere is another kind of mirage together. that ypu hat-- probably seen. Husband: The laundry sent me The aii above a furnace is less dense han the cooler air sur- the wrong shirt. The collar 1j rounding it. When you see an ob so tight I can hardly breathe. wrong shirt. ject thnoush this heated air it of-- Wife: It's not the head through a tenj appears to shiver or "shim-- 1 You have your mgr. I mis shimmering is caused i by the beat waves but THE PUZZLE BOX by the jbending of the light, and is therefore a mirage. Mirages can also be seen at sea. Sometimes ships or icebergs seem to be above the level of jthe ocean, but they are not really there. What happens is from the sky. What happened was that the light from the sky was bent or refracted by a layer of hot air with cooler air above it. So what you really saw was the sky, only it appeared to you as wet spot Most of us think of a mirage as something a thirsty person sees in the desert: a cool lake with trees growing near it. But it may surprise you to know that there are very few people in the United States who have not seen a AY I KEAILY HE'S KEM1Y . you saw on the road was a Cbe ey BOO I 'M MY so Eyrrrti5 t can POCK.'.' 1 W. 8 I 0 r S3 oA Bv AL CAPP LIX ABNER MORTY MEEKLE By DICK CAVAIU WE ISBOUK2D TD GITWHUT WEDESARVES, TWBHLPnAU I AND1HIO WORMING Li KEtP PAPPV'S. 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