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Show KERRY DRAKE By ALFRED ANDIOLA Toll Mo Why We D o ave Grammar? Why CO NOT HESITATE TO FIRE, COMRADES.. PABLO AND THE GIRL MUST BE SACRIFICED TO Cfr- - I He IWU OtAL IMC k- -r 1 Win the Britannica Junior should be made. And the study, of have been correct in Shakespeare's EXTRA PRIZE! YOU FINTSI1 IT grammar helps you improve the time! way you express yourself, to use All the words that man has inEnglish' which is accurate, clear, vented are divided into eight classvaried, and interesting. es, called parts of speech. These Correct grammar differs of are: nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjec- me 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: Freddy Tripodo, 12, Bronx, N.Y THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE By 'WILSON SCRUGGS: UUTIL VOU rW1fM0T MAKKY ME 'ftTO ME LET 60 y 1 17jl rSMYTHEYiv fUm duckU DCWtCT 60 OF MEr rfJvffl . vou ever WEAi? ' :& course, according tq the language. Even the basic principles of gramare different for different lanmar If you're like most people, you hate to study grammar. Wouldn't guages. But it goes beyond that. it be nice if you could speak and Language is a living thing, changwrite as you like, without bothering ing with the years. When certain to learn the rules of grammar? forms of speech are "worn out," so be that when they are thrown away and no but Well, may used. When the needs of to have longer you something express you want to express it accurately, don't people in expressing their thoughts grammar changes. you? You don't want to be mlsun- - Rcnan2e derstood. Now if everybody spoke v: In other words, grammar grows and wrote perfect English, and andchanges, and there is no such everything you heard and read was thing as correct use of English for the past, the present and future. expressed, in perfect, accurate to wouldn't have For example, in Shakespeare's probably study grammar! Gramtnar teaches play "Hamlet," there is the line: you to know what: corrections to "The door is broke." Today only make in your speech and "writing an uneducated person wjuld ay and to know why the correctious "My arm is broke." Yet this would Eng-ligh-ry- CARVE IT IN THE KITCHEN OKAY, BOY5WHAT KIND OF FACE DO VOU WANT. AND fcSfc SUKt 1U. CLEAN UP THE WHOLE MESS T- -'l AFTERWARD j ol' punwnheadK IS HOME WITH f- hT FUNNY T OR SCARY HOW ABOUT BOTH? CARVE BUST OF YOURSELFTr yA jg 1 By KEN ALLEN X I EYERYTHliL K RU5TY AND ARE G0IN6 TO BE MARRIED ISEB dj u i urmf rnntii WONDERFUL, PAM! . Ar,- - Ptss ERVrnrlJ P au vP!...&Mn In 1929, heavy selling marked the first day's transactions on the bad. But he came up with the NewYork Stock Exchange folonly winning play when he led a lowing the "big bust" o pe day low diamond. Dummy's jack held before. and South discarded a club, but he still had to- take another club In 1938, actor Orson Welles finesse and Stony's jack set the caused a national panic vith his radio dramatization of an invacontract.: - , sion of New Jersey by men from V: Mars.; '.''"! jsotomk LITTLE BOOK OF MY POETRY J H - I - - . " j , ! X C - By SAUNDER AND OVERGARD YOU'RE CRAZY.' i- - SOMEBODY CHOKED OFF A SNEEZE IVTHERE,- MIKE Y "IT JN7 WAS -UH- V I'MGOINQ IN AND 0U TRY 1T, STEVE I IF YOU DON'T STAND JUST THROW ONE ASIDE, SOMEBODY MAYX PUNCH "AND -JUST NG THE VENETIAN BUhlD WIND-RATTLI- A,7HE GET E- IF I MAY SAY BEHAVING LIKE TWO SMALL BOYS IN A SCHOOL I HEAR . YARD SCUFFLE MORTY MEEKLE' s REALLV UETZL'SVAND I FeVEN JILL'S A REAL DISH INATSNK ) PPETTvVwiFFIE I mp By DICKBROOKS HAS? VsHE A OU MIGHT DITCHED HER J ? AS WELL JOIN THE I VES, I HATE TO SEE POOH ; I POSJE LEFT OUTMNTHE : ELSEWHON COLD (BECAUSE ROFr' JTIN AND THERE'S MIGHT WANT V' J SOMEONE J;HER Q J' STEBVj-.HE- ' I S ' LI'L ABNER CAVALU j1 VOU, MEL WITH SIR-CHAR- By DICK VOJFOKAM HOUR no-tru- DOWN, . at) HURTJx MIKf SIMMER SO, you CHAPS ARE HEV. '. : " STEVE ROPER In 1941, a German submarine : Q rThe bidding has been: a naval de-North torpedoed and sank West South 'East stroyer although the United 14k Double Pass 14 was not as yet at war States 2N.T, 24b p Pass Pass .s with 7 Germany. Pass You, South, bold:, In 1948, an Army transport AAQ108 VAJ87 42 K482 from Germany arrived in New What do you do?, A Bid four spades. Ton had York City with the first refugees almost enough strength to jump to arrive in the- - United States unto three spades the time before. der the Displaced Persons Act of 1948. TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of bidding one spade Amerl--; A thought for today " your partner bids one. over your double. What do you ca's second President, John doT ams, said: ''The happiness of so- Answer Tomorrow 'ciety is the end of government." i ' THE JACKSON TWINS - f .. de 5HE WHL BE A GOOD WIFE. MR5. MAYNARD.'... SHE MENTIONED TH05E NEW5 ITEMS IN THE ORDER OF THEIR PROPER IMPORTANCE! - On this day in history: Expert Defense Needed Signals By OSWALD JACOBY MARY WORTH ; -- ou Stone are among the pairs like) Written for ly to come through the Phoenix trials as a member of the 1963 Newspaper Enterprise Assn. John Crawford, and Tobias American Bridge Team. In today's hand Tobias, sitting W avNORTH , West, did the work. Johnny," sitting East, made one bid, then AKJ1075 with signals that his partner' find the winQJ75 helped 653 k defense. ning EAST WEST (D) North's Jump to four spades A6 Ar2 ' was designed to put pressure on VK109652 VA843 his vulnerable opponents. Johnny, 106 2 AK984 sitting East, had no problem, and 982 KJ4 Stony doubled the four-spaSOUTH contract. AAQ984S Stony opend the king of diamonds and Johnny played the 43 This duce. AQ107 . discouraged a further diamond lead and Stony shifted East and West vulnerable to ace and another heart. West North East South 1 "South ruffed in dummy, cashed Pass IV Pass Pass . 4 4 3V king of trumps; led a dummy's Double Pass Pass Pass club to his queen. S Opening lead Stony won with the king. He had to lead, and all leads looked A tives, preposiUons, conjunctions, and Interjections. By studying grammar you learn how to use each of these correctly and effectively. Grammar may seem like a nuisA chance to win a Britannica ance to study but it will help Atlas plus Britannica Yearand World you express yourself better ' Finish this drawing as you more accurately. book; i think it should look. Use this drawing, or copy it any size. Originality FUN TIME and imagination will determine The Riddle Box winners. Important: entries must 1. 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