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Show '""' P"'i " ; ""r BEN CASEY Bx NEAL ADAMS 1M HEY...I PONT WKE THE Jfc'SfV WAY THAT MOTOR SOUNDSHOPE IT POESNT CONK OUT IN THE MIDDLE C'AOM, k. '$L. ffpfif, ' 5 CLAYVILL THREE BLOCKS DOWN, ORCHARD STREET. ; ION By A. LEOKUM is that a blond person has finer but gets many answers? drawing. Originality and imagWin the Britannica hair. So a dark person, with ANSWERS: 1. By its bark. 2. ination count. Use this drawing, Junior for school and home. coarser hair, has about one They all have. 3. A doorbell. or copy it any size. Important: 15-volu- me 2 MILES THE JACKSON TWiNS By DICK BROOKS I SPENT I r"UwJ J I SOT ALL AFTERNOON IN THE LIBRARY I HE ENDED I SEEMS THAT IN IS40 WROTE SOME THINGS I I I ABOUT THE TOWN FATHERS f OAIN quarter less hair! EXTRA PRIZE! Did you know that a human YOU FINISH IT being has three different coats of hair in his lifetime? He gets his first coat of hair when he's only a hundred days old and still m the embryo stage. He Ohio hasn't been born yet but he a has coat thick rather already of on hair his body! Of course we'll have to leave bald men out of this. They're He loses this first coat of hair very sensitive about their lack after another hundred days, of hair as everybody knows, and while he is, still in the emand don't want you to go bryo stage in the mother's body. You may win a Britannica After birth, a child acquires his World Atlas counting their hairs. plus a Britannica second coat of hair, which is Yearbook for finishing this Actually, hair grows all over the delicate hair we associate the body and not just on the ' with children. Then finyoung head. The average grown man at the of time puberty, has between 300,000 and 500,000 ally, this coat hair is LITTLE into changed And who hairs in his skin. hair coat he will have wduld you say has more hair the final : adult. as a a bland person or a dark perWe don't know exactlv whv son? Surprisingly enough, it's The reason man needs this hair coat to go the blond 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: Dalphine Whitfield, 12, Lorain, PPfi F3 IT TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1964 ow Many Hairs On Our Body ? BATHOS VI TOGETHER JUST A of uaujueocl Tell Me Why I I J I UP GETTING MEN SHOT INTO Hra HOUSEfl MOUSk V K--r-v- IT JUST NOBODV KNOWS WHECE h " I AJt v tALLtu W 'VER MEADOW' J I I entries must be addressed "Drawing," Tell Me Why, and give your name, age, and ad- Ul COO. - Answer to yesterday's How Many: Toe, ear, nose, bone, nail, lip, hair, hip, neck, skin, lung, tongue. Win the Britannica World Atlas or Yearbook of Events. Send your riddles, jokes to: Riddles, Jokes, "Tell Me Why!" Today's winner is: Joyce Cutler, 9, Harrisburg, Pa. PEOPLE'S PUZZLE person. THE BERRY S By KARL GURBERT roKAY, ITS A BEX.. SAY WHEN1' TlPT13! HL BEX YOU A 'jicklE KHCKELYOU CANT BUTTON UP H-- L f J gKlJ YOUR SHIRT IN OKIE MINUTE FIFTEEN IN f PAY ITS BUTTONED YOU DID IT SECONDS MEJ Vp! Y. j f; f BUT 'T ! 1 YOU BUTTONED T1 "HV7 fvf . Today In History Today is Tuesday, Jan. 28, the 28th day of 1964 with 338 to follow. The moon is full. The evening stars are Venus and Jupiter. On this day in history: In 1878, the first commercial telephone switchboard was put into operation at New Haven, ' C MARY WORTH adiu f ; I Conn. By KEN ALLEN '1 It ,PArirrr V WELL, DEAR; I DOhT KNOCK. I'D BETTER GET DOWN TO ) HER KNOW-HOW THE 5H0P-A- ND 5EE WHATviNCEl-Y- OU CAN'T CHANGES OUR MISS JONES 1 ARGUE WITH A 11 m WELLUHI I DONT THINK BU51NE55 UtU-5EE- IKfi IT'S 5MARTJ ASSOCIATES JTS- COMPELLED TO PROVE TO HER THAT A GOOD HOUSE-KEEPER- !EVEN IF AMJ A WRETCHED FAILURE AS A W, I IamvPuaS iE iDlH? v $0OALiy.BUT...0lCAY...lP I I - nmOWB I; DO IN5I5T! BE HERE 7 LOCK, TRy Ta & fe S fiK .1 In 1915, Congress passed leg islation creating 'the U.S. Coast Guard. In 1922, the roof of Washing ton's Knickerbocker Theater of 29 under the weight collapsed inches of snow, killing 95 persons who were watching a comedy film. In 1945, a convoy of American Army trucks crossed the Burma-Chines- e frontier, opennow the Burma Road famous ing from India. witn mm through life. Of course we can see that hair in certain parts of the body is quite use ful. Jbor example, evebrows. lashes, ear and nose hairs, all help protect us against the entry of dust and insects. The fine hairs of the body are also considered to help drain off perspiration. But why do men have beards and women do not? The beard is called a "secondary sex characteristic," which means it helps one sex be different from the other. And it is also possibly a way nature intended to give the male an appearance of power and dignity that would be attractive to the female. Then how come most men don't wear beards today? Well, custom and fashion change, and most of today's men don't seem to feel the need of a beard to make them look "manly"! yjHf T"1 By SA UNDER AND OVERGARD THAT5 WHY I'M BREAKING ) FROM ALL IVE DON'T PUT YOUR JOB ON THE RULE AFTER YOU iEARD. HE WAS THE LINE FOR ME, HICKMAN.1 KNOW MORE ABOUT JUST A DUMB KID ARNO BENEDICT YOU REMEMBER, I HAVENT WHO GOT SOLD A MAY VD( I IK1TPPC? AGREED TO THE "V BILL OF GOODS ABOUT TO BREAK A LONG STANDING PULE OF OUR DEPARTMENT, A NOMAD I'M -- r J DEAL x &1 Kit II I s 9 I IMJj0 I BENEDICT WASN'T BRAINWASHED A WITH FUN TIME The Riddle Box 1. How can you tell the difference between a dogwood tree and other trees? 2. Which month has 28 days in it? 3. What never asks any questions -- NVD 01 'A9V8 8 'U3iSVOi '9 'OOiiVONVX onim u umoq NooDDva -- '31VHM 'L 'XOJ 'V rr Q u 'arm 3DV1d3aiJ 'C '3SOOdVd 'Z oi 'aaon '6 ssojay Sa3MKv By ALFRED ANDPIOLA A5 THE COUNTERFEITER PHONY DOUGH AN' jjBEUEVE DIFFERENCE.. 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