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Show luh. Prove, HLRALD HL Page November Tuesday i 'pin miSS MillER, REMIND -- M m EFFiCiBic Expert WEHlfZEDWcJTrcSoeWiT i 1978 TelMe Why By Koger BoIIim fUNNY BUSINESS Mm 21 When Did The Cave Men Live? I . Bv A MO ThE MO DiPW'TSE-NBET THEY CAME MOM WERE TDC T TAlK OPENLY THE THINK ss$ wete for y.EAs" I'LL E Utt DKR PiWT?ARis Mft thOSE Crooks & Uwrwe en MW 1PPED THE y CAPTAIN EASY wOPE- - I P SAY JUST 0PP05'TE NMM- - I SHlPKEWTS INTO DRAW1N6S FAC'JR TO THE OMN PLANTO TIP 05 0 TKV IN T- II" j yW LEOKIM Mia tour TeU Me Why books, il.iot questions answered Illustrated Sead vour questions, name age, address to "TELL ME WHY tare of this paper Include Zip Code In case of daplicate the questions the author will decide Todav s winner is: ANITA winner Good Road, Seville. PHILLIPS Ohio Thousands of years ago. early man lived in caves and rock shelters Sometimes the same cave was passed down from father to son as houses are today Among the earliest cave dwellers in Europe were the Neanderthal people Neanderthal man lived from about 150.000 to 30.000 years ago Neanderthal people did not look quite like people living today Their brains were as large as modern man s but they had rugged faces with heavy ridges over their eyes They were only about five feet three inches in height and could not stand so straight as people do today The caves they lived in were large and dark and frightening The people lived in the mouth of the cave where they were protected from wind. rain, and snow without going into the dark passages behind The cave dwellers were not good housekeepers Anything they did not want they left on the floor of the cave, bones of animals, broken stone tools, ashes from fire and mud brought in from outside Early men were hunters and moved often in search of food. People came and went in the caves Sometimes there was a flood and mud was washed into the cave Then after a number of years another group would move into the Ht OH i M ftp I im ly Frank Hill MIS SHORT 6000 TIME OP YEAR 70 USE TURKEY CALL FCW NOT Signal. . cave During the last part of the Ice Age. Ernie lushmiHer ly NANCY WHAT'S VJRON& ? LOOK MAD HERE COME - YOU men or people who looked much like those living today, started to move into Europe. They also lived in the mouths of caves. But there were not enough caves for everyone, so some made tents and underground houses to live in FUN TIME The Chuckle Box First Hunter: Be careful with that gun. You just missed shooting me. I'm sorry. Second Hunter: Did THE SMITH TWIN5 By Dick Cavolli WINTNR0P rWELL.. i.E WHAT? KIU-ORA- SOR AR? TOU6H ONE- ZV J, v 8Hp GCTDSC-O- of ourgis 1 T S XX CUT AC; Irooks CACE IT HEV, HONOC IS FINISHED WITH THE PCESS. 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C:8tNi 8 PKNIt- ly Heimdahl & StoHel 9ABYXL GlVEr I V ISTHOUSANDS J W4NT I O' YA TROUBLE- LE'S SEE ONE O' THOSE RETR&4PS rOE" J - of OUT THERE, 1 that lit us I T STTtV LE06E DOWN THERE' SAY... 1 J Dave Graue 7Z NOU H06HX AHTU.' TH1 ONLY BETWEEN US AN iH ARS iffiOE THEJ?E5.C'M0N,TH0eK, ' STAULK: LETS nw .n Lim IM TOYS PLASTIC 7Z7W & F II Beaumont, William army surgeon, American I I WERE TlfO UP WHEN WE IV FOUNPMJJ-- ' Ism - 17 k Bv Soundors MARY W0RTN FOR SEVERAL TENSE SECONDS TED FAJRHOPE STANDS AT THE BOkEN 1 I IV IK ks THE NAME 50N'-D- - nrr- GFHEAVEH.il A 1 A - I HOW REFRESHING I IT Ernst IS TO KNOW S'SS THAT VOU ARE 5UD0ENLV L The morning stars are enus. Jupiter and Saturn The evening stars are Mars and Mercury. Those born on this date are under the sign of Scorpio NOT LL J& iF J8 cSISK&f pioneer was born Talking Machine" phonograph' In 1938. Nazi forces occupied the western regions of Czechoslovakia and declared all persons in those areas German citizens In 1963. President John F Kennedy-wain San greeted bv cheering crowds Worth. Antonio. Houston and Fort to Texas with no portent of the tragedy befall him as his motorcade moved STEVE ROPER & MIKE NOMAD WA?- -1 IF TH BO PUT ON TRIAL TODAY HtV BE COUNP r.EXACTLY WHAT ARE YOU ' TRY IN TO SA S CHIP? . , Ts Saunders & Overgord By lift 'the circumstantial) r SVlOENCE IS JUST TOO STBON6 ;rV --r-- " I BUT AT THI5 POINT, IF 1 WERE I'D HAVE TO 5lTTlN'ON THE JURY ADM IT TO WHAT'S CALlEP REASONABLE POU0T iu.n Ma w & "' .jm b through Dallas the following day In 1977. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat returned to Cairo from his historic peace mission to Jerusalem, with Israel, pledging "no more wars" and was greeted by wildly enthusiastic Egy ptian THIS STUPP ABOUND HERE WOKlDP Nov 21. 1785 On this dav in history: In 1877. Thomas Edison announced the invention of what he called "The ly T)ME MORE OF fl THY FOR60T TO PUT THE This Day jjj OOP GROUND IS full only half I L4YIN'4ROUNP quarter. NOU THIN t FLAK6Y5 1 questions answered. Illustrated). By United Press International 21. the 325th Tociaj is Tuesday, Nov. dav of "1978 with 40 to follow. the moon is approaching its last ALLEY 15 of a NU t Send vour riddles, jokes to "RIDDLES, JOKES, TELL ME WHY." Include Zip Code. In History lap This 30 Answer to yesterday's Puzzle Box: 4 pennies, 8 nickles, 2 dimes. Win a "Tell Me Why" book. (Hundreds ft ft"" IUCS IUNNY REDEYE s NOU BETTER HURRY.' PRINCE THUM'S COACH iSCOMINfo UK IMC VMUJSi crowds.. thought for the day: statesman Daniel Webster our object be our country, country and nothing but our American said, "Let our whole " country Amis Eastern Sight - T Taiwan (UP1) ar. Ami tribe the of culture aboriginal modern marble art work attract the curious to the city of Hualien on the eastern coast Against a backdrop of limestone and marble mountains and cliffs, the Amis display authentic customs, handicrafts and relics from their past. Daily flights give travelers on a tight schedule a chance to see the spectacle, boat ride from but a leisurely the port of Keelung sets a better pace for the trip back in time TAIPEI. four-hou- r THE I0RN By LOSER Si J Art Sansom LHJ HI C-- 5 t C H?IFvm. tn.TM h US 111 Ml |