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Show BEN CASEY GOUAH, (AFRICAN HUNTER! sVMR.cAMmfi? By NEAL ADAMS SKSf HsiSSIT tSri CHHWS J JSSmS182 V JT-T- m vvout.o make ' I-- 'b& ' 'l Y KKWlvrvr BUBtWXWM3U HOP f 0iF FORJUSTABttT? I ' H t' Jr?r W7 A" &,:$k THE JACKSON TWiNS By DICK BROOKS . tuwhum,! MAYBE WE LOST, BUT NOW I KNOW WHY THEY SAY, "IT'S NOT WHETHER YOU WIN PLAY THE GAME OR LOSE, irS HOW THE GAME A fj IMAGINE 26 TO I NEVElt NOTHING AT THEf THOUGHT A HALP AND THAT .' BEST I EVER SAW ALMOST WONV ! 2 v I I X WE DtD WN THROUGH STEVE THE SOMETHING J WHOLE SCHOOL WON THOUGH, cBACk" A CONSCIENCE ST V ) WITIESoSYSTtIm C r-- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1963 When D i . WANT - inL I Toll Me Why Win . the Brltannica Junior Encyclopedia for school and home, Send your questions, name, age, address to "Tell Me Why!"! in care of The 'Daily Herald. In case of dunlicata questions, the author will decide 15-volu- me the winner; Today's1 winner 1st Graham Davy, 10, Ottawa, Ont. Most beoole think nf thA lot Age as something that happen ea so long 'ago that not a sign of it remains. But did you know that geologists sav we am just noW reaching the end of the Ice Age? And people who live in Greenland are actually still in the Ice Age as far as they're concerned. About 20,000 years ago, any people w h o may have been : living in central North America saw ice and snow the year round. There was a great Wall of ice that stretched from coast to coast, and the ice extended northward without an end. This was the latest Ice Age, and all of Canada, much of the' United States, and most of northwestern Europe was covered by a sheet of ice thousands of feet thick. This didn't mean that it was always Ice cold. The tempera ture was only about 10 degrees lower than it is now In northern United States. What caused the Ice Age was that the summers tinned to pile up until it covered all the northern area. But the Ice Age really consisted of four periods. During each period the ice formed and advanced, then melted back toward the North Pole. It is believed this happened four times. The cold periods are called "glaciatlons," and the warm periods are called "inter-glacia- l" periods. It is believed that in North America the first period of ice came about 2,000,000 years ago, the second about 1,250,000 years ago, the third about 500,000 years ago, and the last about 100,000 years ago. The last Ice Age didn't melt at the same rate everywhere. For example, ice that reached what is now Wisconsin began to melt about 40,000 years ago. But ice that covered New Eng land melted about 28,000 years ago. And there was ice cover ing what is now Minnesota until 15,000 years ago! In Europe, Germany got from under the ice 17,000 years ago and Sweden remained covered with Ice until about 13,000 years ago! . were very cool. So there wasn't enough heat during the summer months to melt away the winter's ice and snow. 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The moon Is approaching its full phase. The evening stars are Jupiter Saturn and Venus. On this day in history: In 1901, the War Department authorized the creation of the Army War College to provide instruction for commissioned officers. In 1945, President Harry Truman named Gen. George C. Marshall as his special representative to China. In 1951, Spanish sources Indicated the United States had dropped plans for establishing air bases in Spain because of inadequate communication systems. In 1956 President Eisenhower issued a statement in which he denied that differences over the Suez crisis had weakened the U.S., British and French Accord for NATO. 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