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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 11

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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11
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kKHHY TTRfl kk By ALFRED! ANDIOLA TUESDAY OCTOBER 9, 1962 Tell i'Mo Why HHD, THE NEXT IT 15 TOO DEEP FOR YOUR SMALL BRAIN, A 5KALl BRAIN, A Come Where Dc From? Gypsies and they have dark eyes and The Mongols drove them on until are the gypsies of other coun uawc nr. -u- jtjX7V. I IWVn" -Jl CVtN CCH 7tAJ WALK i WEETH A 6UN EEH YOUR YOU 60NNA) MATTER OF CfTERNATJOKAl JSKWiTWr KEEL SGT. DRAKE, 5IT POWN ANI? SSSPa 75 TEEPTE eC Srty ONCLE BE QUIET UNT4L NIGHT i wavy black hair. The gypsies tries.

have remained a wandering they reached Balkans and Greece in the 14th century. Then the Turks made 1 them move on and they continued to wander FUN TIME The Riddle Box people to this day. Some adult gypsies have lived in as many By LEOKUM Win the Brittnnica Junior 15-Tolumei encyclopedia for school and holme. 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 win. ner is it Kristine Krulak, 11, Schenectady, New York. westward. Many stayed in Hungary and I iiuoi eiuj; uai ju xnaies but no captain? as six different countries and speak several languages. They Rumania, but by the middle of 2.

What becomes larger the may stop for a while in a town more you contract it? but usually they move on again 3. What word of five letter after a wnue. mey wye norses has only one left when two letters THE STORY OF fMRTH A WAYNE the 15th century they were also in Germany, France, and Switzerland. By the 16th century they had reached England. The English decided that they must have come from Egypt and By WILSON SCRUGGS as horse and often make a living are subtracted? traders.

Others are blacksmiths, Jugglers, musicians, of circus Gypsies are among the most curious and fascinating people on earth. they wander about ASHOFKEETEg, HVCS, PEVSPALC Kl AggES. BUT I I THIHK I'D WAHTTO EE THINK VOU'D gCTTCK WO VAWT NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY IF -PHONS ATLAS SWmtEVOUg' ECACTIOW. A Answers 1. Courtship.

2. A debt. 3. (st)one. I EXTRA PRIZE YOU FINISH IT therefore called them "gypsies." The Hungarian gypsies, called from country to country, or within a country, other people often react by disliking them or being "tziganes," are often gifted mu sicians and preserve the folk The name the gypsies have given to themselves is Their language is called Romany.

It contains words adopted from many jother languages, but it shows that it originated in India. afraid of them. Exactly where the, gypsies orig melodies of eastern Europe. The Spanish gypsies called "gitanos," 1 lfW waJ rr'gj rog you, it's me. A -i i WKNK OF THE CEMTmiulE 'ssms are famous; for their dancing.

The appearance of gypsies also inated is not known, but it is believed by some authorities that in the SlOth century they left India and migrated to Persia. shows that they had an eastern Both the Hungarian and Spanish gypsies are more likely to settle down and live in one place than origin. They are not very tall, Jocoby On Bridge I A chance to win a Britannica World Atlas plus, a Britannica' Yearbook. Finish this drawing THE BERRYS Unusual Play Sets Up Contract By KARL GURBERT as you think it should look. Use 3 TOO SLEEPY GOOD UH All righto tiU u.

a. jc ARE YOU SLEEPY? TO ARGUE i THESIS I HAVE SOMETHING TO TELL YOU NIGHT enter dummy with the jack of HUH high hearts while Morty ed a diamond and two GOOD' DEAR this drawing, or copy it any size. Originjality and imagination will determine winners. Important: entries must' be addressed KIWCUT By OSWALD JACOBY Written for Newspaper Enterprise Assn. If East plays the ace of spades at trick one and continues the fol- The ace and a small diamond PETES lowed.

In the lead, Morty pla-yed the ten of spades. West took the "Drawing," Tell Me Why, and give your name, age and address. trick with the Jack suit South will take his king, cashed the another ten of hearts and led Wiik spade to Morty to give the defense 9 NOKTU Atlas the Britannica World or Yearbook of Events, your riddles, Jokei to: five tricks. Send Riddles, Jokes, "Tell Me Why" 64 J3 A9654 QJ94 CAST(D) Today's winner is: Margaret Chichanski, 15, Whitinsville, WEST The bidding has been: Massachusetts. Cast South West I North hearts, lead the queen of clubs which will be allowed to hold the trtek and cash the ace, -king and queen of hearts.

East will have to make three discards. One will be a diamond and the- other two must be spades. Now South will be able to make his contract by playing ace and one diamond from dummy. East will! cash his last two spades, and that's all. When New York expert Morton Rubinow held the East cards he found an unusual third hand play to beat the contract.

He played the eight of Morty knew that South would hold the Icing of spades. His play disclosed that West held the jack and it also made it impossible for South to make the hand. South entered dummy with the jack of hearts and led the queen of clubs. Morty did not cover. This would! give South a cinch finesse 1 1 Pass 2 J53 109862 108 A AQ 10882 4 KQ7 K73 WEIGHTY PROBLEMS Pass You, South hold: 01065 MARY WORTH By' KEN ALLEN AAQ1086 3 4K98 4A754 EOTJTTI NEW YORK (UPI) 4 One of first periods of weight crises to confront; women is adolescence.

Sometimes girls eat for comfort after bringing home a bad report card, or are not invited to a dance. DO NT KNOW, v0UR FAR FROM IT, READ 50ME OF frnm TJi -r-- MAYBE I'M i AKI KG THOSE ANtt WHILE I'M, JUST A I YOU LEFT THIS IN I ACTUALLY HADN'T MISSED H0LDIN6 BACK THE FLOWERING fun OF NEWSPAPERMAN, Lj THINK u-- s. MY CAR LAST NlfiHT WHICH 15 A600D j. OF A GREAT CREATIVE ME' THEY'RE rArr ukvrY 51GN.ITHINKI..IMEAN...' J7 A J5rMapS MYSELF JfL JC' ATTSv" I What do you do? A Bid three clubs i only. I have no real criticism of a jump to four clubs, but do not 'like any spade rebid or1 no-trump bid at this time.

I TODAY'S QUESTION VflU bid thri r1nh and vnitr AK7 -V AKQ75 J32 A82 JTo one vulnerable East South Wert North 14 Double Pass 2 21 2N.T. Pass 3 NX Pass: Pass Pass- Opening lead 3 English doctor reports a One great fear of social failure among fcrs: "The bashful young partner bids three hearts. What teehag person now? overeats silently, relying excuse of a full mouth for on the against west's ten. not S011 cashe his three Awmow not sp THE JACKSON TWINS 1 I By DICK BROOKS -27FS. SJ1.LL.?!P! MFtH I SAVH SOME JUNIE'S i ALL HE WANTS TO DO IS ,7 'NX' UKB FLIES ANPTHEV'LL FOR ONE ACTIN' READ ABOUT THE ALPS AN ISTHE AUSTRIAN SHE'S VVHVi BE AS HUNGRY FOR OTHER AWFUL I iNALLDAV LONGJLTSCfsN GIRLMINGJO Jy LOADED JHAIERS UTTLE FLY1 GOOFV VhE CAN "TAUOOSOMEBOCTV STEVE ROPER I By SAUNDiR AND OVERGARD oa, hTif eS5PFt Wf MAYBE I'M mSSM MY LUCK jTJ 7fJAfL-Lj tpvtup APAptuput cIpaSc j-MAYBE I OU5HTA HAKE MY 1 OKAY, BC.TJnShKiFV& vSTH I.

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