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You may be wrong, because the animal may be eating clover or alfalfa, and these are not true grasses! , On the other hand, many things are really "grass' which you may never think of as such. Did you know that corn, wheat, rye, barley, rice and oats--a- re true grasses? Even bamboo is a grass, in fact probably Jacoby On Bridge THE BEBRYS how can MSYOU daddy;SAY THAT PRACTJpAU! ASK FOR IN A BOY I ALL IS THAT HE BE ALL I ASK FOR By OSWALD JACOBY Written for Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Fred Karpin contends that slam contracts are variously well played, poorly pWyed and horribly j rv A7 m A965432 V None A J108 V A1093 3 J6 1062 -- " . rn.ii 7 wwtiwi t rt5SIBLY FALL IN .j EAST WEST MRRY WOB1H inni ti iv WORTH? U&4 TOLD Mt tt tuat b TRAPEZE YOU ACTUALLY BALANCING MAST Rli PERFORM IN V HOLDING UP CIRCUSES ? AN' HUMAN A FOUR-MA- N PYRAMID ! YOU gvV LIKE .THAT FEEL DOUBT ITT TV if ii L. A iita WOWAN HI5 TEACH LK!' BUT V PFPFATFWV COURSE I TntKc. CU(VW A UAY, YOUNGER IS AirKACIfcW WHEN HE. ARL MO LONGER. TO THOSE HIS OWN AGE 1 H MIjT tv IMTEJCE5T r-- WOULD: AND HE DOUBTLESS fiRATCFULFOR. THE I JANICE.! ANY rVAN Sr a ?rf r'AI J0 WP JxM What sets a grass apart from ss other plants? In a grass, the leaves are arranged in two opposite rows on the stem, w ith a single leaf at each point. The leaf veins run in a regular, more or less parallel, arrangement. The stems are usually round, and when mature some of them are hollow, except at the joints. The flowers of grasses are usually not brightly grass). It has very nutritious leaves and stems, so it makes rich 3. A tail. ; "MY DREAM VACATION pasture for animals.! One of the so is of state Kentucky reasons the famous for breeding horses is that this grass grows there in abundance and fine quality. Bluegrass is also popular Jor lawns, parks,' and golf courses in the northern U. S. colored. Did you know that some of the In the United States; there are most "unwanted" weeds we have more than .1,500 varieties of grass! growing in the United States are One of the best known of these is also grasses? called timothy. This isj grown for FUN TIME hay and for pasturage. Timothy How would you spend a perfect Riddle Box The has stiff .and rigid stems. These vacation if. you could do anything you liked, go anywhere you wanted? Write ;a letter of about S9 words about your dream vacation. You may win a set of Britannica Junior Encyclopaedia. Important: entries must be ad--, dressed "Dream' Vacation," Ten Me Why, and give your name, age, an Is and and address. played. Here example of the hearts twice from his hand win each trick with the lowest last type. Win the Britannica World Atlas South, who is nameless in Kar-pin-'s card in dummy that would hanWest. or dle Yearbook of Events. Send yew card the by played book, bid six hearts quickly riddles, jokes to: Riddles, Jakes. and properly. He played the hand Me "Tell Why!" Today's winner quickly, but not properly. is:, He won the opening spade lead nalcyone Samms, IS, St, Mary in his own hand and led a low bidding has been: QThe East North Jamaica. West South heart. West played the three and 1 Pass Pass ' 2 dummy the jack. East showed this Pass 4 A Pass SV On day in history: out and South's slam had blown 5 Pan Pass 4N.T. A. D. 64, Rome burned and In out the window. Pass 6 Pass 5N.T. the myth of Nero's fiddling startWhy was South's play horrible? . ed. Violins had not been invented fYou, South, liold: Because South had not considAKJ76 VKQ832 44 AQ at the time. ered the possibility of a 0 trump wnat oo you got In 1938, ('Wrong Way" Corrigam break. Had he done so, he would A Bid six or seven spades. took offfr)m New York for Calihave noted that if East held all My own preference is for seven fornia, but landed in Ireland by four trumps there would be no because my partner xnun nave mistake.! and support to I but if very rood spade make the hand, way should be able to ret rid of any In 1940, President Franklin D. West held all four there was a losing clubs in his hand en the Roosevelt' was nominated unani100 per cent safety play at his lone hearts. mously for a third term by deledisposal, & TODAY'S QUESTION All South had to do was to lead gates to tie Democratic ccayen-tio- n six to clubs of Instead bidding at Chicago. the queen; of hearts. West's best show! no kings your partner bids won In 1951, defense would be to capture the Jersey Joe Walcott six hearts to show two or them ' the trick withi the ace, but nothing world, boxing heavyweight this case? do in What do you would do him any good. Once East championship by knocking out Tomorrow Answer Ezzard Charles in Pittsburgh. showed out South .would lead 4aJ5 urn Wn j 5! i East Pass Pass Pass THE JACKSON TWINS ' L. X I'D LIKE TO THINK YOU WERE BUT THIRTY MINUTES TOO HAPPY TO 1 HINTEDTHATA PROPOSAL OF GRIM SILENCE MAXES WOULDnT BE UNWELCOME A THAT A BAD some my- USE ' cold? 3 v What do fishes, donkeys,! and pennies have In common? Answers 1. A hail in your shoes. 2. Heat, because you can easily catch cold , No one vulnerable South West North Pass S V IV 4N.T. Pass Pass P38 6V Opening lead 4k S ITS STOPPED BARBIE STARTING RAINING, I'D BETTER BE HOMjrr-- - By ERNIE BUSHMULER -- gflinoM-g'X FAR HOW ABOUT CALLlNGfOLTT 9 IT'S YOURSELVES TSOUIRM I GOTTA BE By SAUNDER and OVERGARD EAT-BECA- 4,500 4 STEVE ROPER JpYOLTVE HARDLY TOUCHED DUR FOOD, CHUCK THATS NOT EXACTLY A COMPLIMENT SOUTH (D) i m 55 a Udder Witt its head down? 2. Which travels fasten, heat 1. 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