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Show Page 50-THE HERALD,Provo, Utah i E Sunday, November 28, 1971 By Art Sansom THE BORN LOSER 1, TRSTWRD Tell Me Why MenofHistory...Richard E. Byrd In boxing, if you're In 1928 Byrd led his first ex- a large forceof ships and planes Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd was a daring aviator and pedition to Antarctica. He continued the work of exploring heavyweight there’s no limit America's greatest Antarctic established his base, Little and mapping the South Polar what your weight can be heaviest boxer in history was explorer. He wasthe first man to America, on the Ross Ice Shelf region. Byrd died on March 11, DILIGENT AND AL, BRAG fly over both the North and South rear the Bay of Whales. On Poles. His five expeditions to November 28, 1929, Byrd and MARY WORTH By Saunders & Ernst THERE'S NC ONE IN THE SCHOOL eulLDING AT_/ THis HOUR! TUL TURN OFF Tue. NT | 7 | [MEANWHILE -... YES, THIS 15 PENDLETON'S STORE! } + TM RUFE MAX, HEADLIGHTS AND YOU CAN /| USE THE ONE ONTHE INSTRUMENT PANEL! » THE JANITOR! L--WAS WONDERING (FF, BY ANY CHANCE, JARS. VANCLEVE 15 STILL. THERE? x 1 REDEYE < LI'L ABNER TOED SULLIVAN- £2, 2 inch tall and weighed 396 pounds! Negro Colleges ATLANTA, Ga. (UPI)—Pyp. lic Negro colleges are Teceiving increased financial and Drofes- sional support from private and public sources, according to the annual report of the Office For Advancement of Public Negro OP Colleges (OAPNC), The report also shows that alumni and faculty Support to member institutions has in- creased with tie establishment of foundations and development offices on their campuses, By Gordon Bess > Tk = THEY rHousur THEY DROPPED V5: HE BUST OUT LAFFIN’ IN THAT ROLLICKIN’ WAY Of man from South Africa call Ewart Potgeiter whowas feet 1957. FUN TIME three crewmen took off from The Chuckle Box Little America. Their destination was the South Pole. Proud Mother: Mydaughter has From a height of about 10,000 arranged little piece for the feet, Byrd looked down at a vast pi iano. expanse of snowand ice. He had Neighbor: Good! It’s about time conquered the South Pele by we had little peace. airplane. For the next 25 yearsLittle Frank: Did you have an inAmerica waspractically Byrd's teresting time at the dentist's? home. During the second ex- Pat: Oh no,I was boredto tears. pedition, from 1933 to 1935, great DID YOU KNOW? emphasis was placed on The follov'ing year, with a scientific research, There was a crew of three men, Byrd at- third expedition from 1939 to tempted a nonstop flight from 941. NewYorkto Paris, carrying the In 1946 he led the largest first transatlantic mail. But bad Antarctic expecition in history weather forced him to crash — the U.S. Navy's Operation - Qa High Jump. Over 4,000 men and land onthe coast of France. it Antarctica helped to unlock the mysteries of that vast, frozen continent, Byrd was born on Octobei 25, 1888, in Winchester, Virginia. In 1912 he graduated from the United States Naval Academy. Cn May 9, 1926, Byrd and his copilot, Floyd Bennett, took off from Spitzbergen in the Arctic Ocean. Theycircled the North Pole and returned almost 16 hoursla‘ sr. ) WHERE. DOES TURKEYS WHO SURVIVE THANKSGIVI ING BECOME \§ PAST AND g0% oe THANKSGIVING SOON IT WILL BE CHRISTMAS THE YEAR VERY TENSE WHEN YOU | MENTION CHRISTMAS, ane 5 WET By Dick Cavalli THE JACKSON TWINS a BEEN LOOKIN’ FOR MuA'S ‘WA, JAN ? WHERE ‘YA BEEN ? By Dick Brooks T'LL BET YA DROVE C''T TO THE UNIVERSITY TO SEE WHAT'S-HIS- NAME, THERE ¢ TERME, IF YOU EVEN, WINT THAT/ TO MOTHER, I'LL FIX YOUSO YOU WON'T EVEN BE ABLE TO REMEMBER YOUR DAFFODILS ARENTPINK, THEYRE YELLOW. DON'T ULL BET THEY GAVE RALPH GREENLEAF WHITTIER ‘A TOLIGH TIME, TOO. 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