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Show 1 THE. BORN LOSER - li ISM 11 MONDAY, MAY 17, 1965 By ART SANSOM Tell Mo Why .W What Is Daylight Saving Time? up until T 16 start our day. So, usually do not observe daylight living in France in the 18th cen we sleep through a whole hour saving tune. They must do their tury he suggested the idea of of daylight. But if we agree to work by sun time. After all, a daylight saving to the people in put the clocks forward an hour, farmer cannot work in the field Paris. They didn't adopt the the sun will rise at the same before the moraine dew., har idea. It wasn't until the 20th! time, but to us K is now 7 dried. And he cannot work' aftef Century, when there were elec- o'clock. So we get up and start dew appears in the ..evening trical shortages during World our day and have an extra hour Daylight saving laws were tost War I, that the idea was tried. of daylight in which to do our passed during World War L 'Ger N. Y. many was the first to do it in A day of course, only has a work. A. LEOKUM useful also By at the 1915, England adopted it in 1916, proves certain : number of hours and It and the United States in 1918, of the day, especially in added to a day. end Those extra hours of daylight We may think of daylight sav hours cannot be But we can increase the number cities. It permits close of of- activity saved the United States., ing time as a new and modem We fices, shops, and factories at $500,000,000 in fuel costs in ofli" idea. But do you know who first of useful .hours of daylight " " clocks for the end of the working day do this by putting of it? It was Benj ;ir;,-v'year. thought ward an hour during the season? while the sun is still high. This States and cities-patheir when the sun rises early. gives people more time for out own laws regarding dayligh) For example, let's say (he sun, door work or sport before dark, saving time. This is usually done ' ' rises at 6 o'clock. 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THE BERRYS .. - i ACROSS! 1961, A thought for the 'day: Presi dent Franklin D. Roosevelt once said "It is an unfortunate hu man failing that a full pocket- book often groans more loudly LATEST GUV, FABULOUS . ....((.,. f. Premier Castro of Cuba offered to return Bay of Pig prisoners in exchange for 500 U.S. bulldozers. The govern ment said no. In " THE TRICK BOX r- spy plane flights over Russia. ALWAYS TO CO. ' . Khrushchev demanded, aa apology ..from President Eisenhower for U2 NiMta- hope-- er.. (nnctnjitinnnT V3LP FATHER - Edward Jenner, the English physician who discovered the vaccination against smallpox, was born on this day in 1749. On this day in history: In 1875, the first "Kentucky Derby horse race was held .at Churchill Downs, in Louisville. It was won by "Aristides. In 1954, in a unanimous deci sion, the Supreme Court ruled that racial segregation in the nation's public schools was un- - - ; FUN TIME ?. 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