Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1940 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pnbilsbred Every Evenlna Bsoapt Budy by rWI DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Ihterad at the Decatur, lud. Poat Office xa Second Class Matter |. H Hailer Preaident A R- Hetthouae. Sec y. A Bus M<r Dick D Heller Vice-President Subscription Ratea dtagie coplea 1 02 Dae week. by carrier .10 Das year, by carrier 1.00 One month, by mall. >6 Three tnontba. by mall 1.00 Six montha. by mall 1.76 Dae year, by mail >OO Oae year, at office-. 1.00 Prices quoted are within a radlua of 100 (biles Elsewhere 1.60 one year Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Advor Representative BCHEERER * CO. 16 Lexington Avenue. New York 16 East Wacker Drive, Ch leaf o Charter Member of Tbe Indiana League of Home Dailies qualify to vot< If f any reason you an not on the list now be sure to see that you are before Aprt! sth <>->*—- - !(• ad the public rah advertisements that appear from day to day In this pap. Chant’'* arc- you will hud tn «om- if th< ius’ what you need to tuuk- tip farm pay better. <> o Isti t is quett that th- -am. lolk;. who a p oe-lalm nz loudest that thin i-ountry is going to th< dogcuntluue to invest their surpluses hi C S governme in bonds It doesn't sound like go-nl logic t -o-< < la, k Gable movie star, han In-etc glV'-ll .1 little rats, jn salary of .1 ill' -re thousand dollars per week giving him .< total of a mill.on and a half |» yem And hi wifi Carole Lombard also gets a fan, y » ig» Y'-p <im< a . bad O_O The national advertise r., an re-I turning to the newspaper, after aseveral year try-out of radio. Foods ' drugs and toiletries see in to get* beat r< from th- air bu’ other an- again using cl Id method, for i reat ng demand for then . goods One dassifle d advertise me ut may ! repay you much mon than th' ■ tally Dcinoi rat costs for a year. Each day this column contains many Interesting lie ma and if you follow them you are almost sure to find something ftni want at a bargain Wc were riven an advance glanc'd a 1 th*- program for the I'u. du- short cuur.-i to | H held tu t - j Pebruary 13th llth and 15th and 1 believe us its .i dandy, with cun' thing illic it sung tor every one . You just cant afford to miss I' farmers of Adams county. -O You will enjoy the farmer’s and merchants banquet to be given here at the e lose of the short c nurse-sin Fe bruary 15th Dr G I Christie will give the address apd there will be vanous entertainments. Tickets Will be on sale rthrn lie sure to get on* for the limit is s(m O—O A* long as labor nrganiKuDoua lei! to agree and an long as (arm luad'ra Insist on taking sides alld expressing view* in opposition to 'ph other, n looks Impossible for any administration to make peace for them or to so conduct affair* to the beat advantage of every cßlSea of the ualtun d>— O If you did not vote m tho last two I'tecUoM, if you have changed your name- or moved Into a different precinct, you will have lu re-register ot you cannot vote tn th< May primary It's up io you to protect your own right of »uB rage under the law. Go to the county clerk's often and ttnd out If you think there is any doubt abowi yvnr right to vote
Several rttftens have toM us of their approval of the .-ommunHy getting busy on a program to promote the eonstrm-tfon of a double highway lietwoen this city and the Alien county line over the old 27 mute It Is an Important artery that should not be overlooked and 11 with proper effort esnld be Im- ’ | proved I 0 0 John I. Lewis is having some I difficulty in explaining his attack joii th-- President, on Paul V. McNutt and how and why a big Communist flag was dropped from the Ji < Hing back of hlui, while tn was making a speech None of ih<-ae incidents will add to his popularity. t Is e lalmed by many in and out of the < so o—o — A local cominittei- of citizen* to l nd the census takers should prove It a cal aid Every otic is interest'd In see ing that every nose is e 'Untied or should he a- the tlgtlii - giv- , n -it off), i.Hiy by th. governin' nt will -land lor a decad'- and affec t I many things This should be immediately taken up by the Chanib■l of Coininctii othei cities ate ■ doing it and «on*'- the importance d sue h a committeeo- u As P-'-sid'-nt Roos* volt Hart.- hl* eu-hth y- .c; in iffie. it | h ti-mark-i ahl< that a ilallo|i poll shows Io s still approved by e;.:.’>': ot th'voters o| the i’nttcd States, is iiioh | popular now than when that elected and has tin verdict front a large majority of having mad' good He will probably not be- a candidateI for |e -election, but II bl Is to-t v-oiii last n . k'-l. !>• will win lli is that kind of a leilet O- • Prospective candidates sot locale offic e * may fib th'h ch ,la a-.loii with the county cle k any Umtween Match Ph and April Ith I i under the law lu tin meantime it is expected several will make aniioiinc• mi nt lh> iemt'sts will soon Im on. Those- who entei honld roaligc that only om can - win for each o#ce and selection hould Im made ot those whom the j voter Icelie Ves Will best serve the publii- and Itest represent Ills polil- . leal party —o— I-thii I. Lewis seems to have -shot his wal against President Roosevelt into space ami it came hac kto bump him in the face \f tei his blast against tbe administration which has done- mor' to labor than any half dozen proceed mg it di-legatcs from nine states presented resolutions against tin I attack and favorable to th. pi-wi-den’ P will take ui 'io than blab, ' blah to turn the people- of this i nation aKainM Franklin In lan<» | Itooiwvrlt —o You are interested in what is go - ing on in your hum' county, in couit, In sports, who is having sales in politics and in a general way tt’i want to furnish It to you and with It, the news from tin slate, nation and world a* provided by the I’nited Pres*, greatest news agemy in the world The price by mail Is hut three dollars a year within a hundred mil’s Ths's less than a p< ntiy a day .nd surely for that small amount you can't afford to In without it. ■ — *O~ n~Q .in If they knew how to bulautu the budge t why tiidn t they tell Hoover? Hr didti t know If they knew how to km-p every man employed lu private busini-M. why didn't they do It. Inst'-g«i of wrecking the economy of the iiatton and throwing Bfteen million men out of e mployme til? If they knew what to do for the farmers, why didn't they do it Instead of letting the prices of farm products slip to the lowest level ever known and the tarmei* Io face bank ruptcy and ruin at the end of the Hoover administration From Heitalor Minion'* radm address. -0 While setim disc uaa th* advlability of a thirty hour weak, tbvra I
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Weather A Week Ahead A* Forvcist By PROF SELBY MAXWELL. Noted Metsoroloyst iv - § wn oftYi J J— — TEMPERATURE and RAIN ALL—INDIANA January ?9 to February 4 Tie '-xti'-h' E ’lid W pnitlccn* will Iw moderately cold Th' re matning areas will l>c moderately warm Th. E and c« n mid W cen 11 portions will In mecde:aie-ly wet, with mod-lately strong evaporation | 1 over the v-XtreilH W portion Protected by John F. Dille Company
SLEDS! W hen I w,»* a little buy w< <<>;isii e<| down Hollo* hill <v- t y , winter W< lined tnrer tym - » of sleds and then* were ilisiim tiuti* and mm lai grade* between »b-d> too Dime !»•>• sh-d* were low bulb affairs with mini tresis run nr lx They had a pan id handholds Yon wen -ir|i|>osed io lb* on y<mr ntomai h on the »l< d and guide tt by yerhina 'hi t;ont part of It from the ground «hth in mo-1 'loll. and I*l-1111* it to ill'- right ill I II as you Jciltod When the nnow wan (Kicked th««- low x|< .Is I war- xwifi and •ftuieni Then |||<-y hail the little g|| I 1 nh-dx Ihni were built much hiltliei with th- runner* i nrved shnrply up 11. front and shod with Ironstraps Noiiody over told tin In u ! way ibut w< cotibl iind<-r*taiid that , IltllegM nfedn were a form of tin J iinil.il .;re'i<’ Hied the kind iial Kakiino* and Canadian trappers! hitch doir- to Thia Ari th nb-d w.i* designed to run through hmm-' iqiow keeping the load alarve the 1 • no* dry and -af< In thoae day* It wan no' eotinldeied lady like fin , a little girl to got hornelf all cot i cred with enow when the went mit , to play. m> *hi needed a -led that i would k'l-p her ou' of the nnow | heni< the Arith type nkd Th> little laiy vied* were a modifhaHot. of an m- runnet Them- low «<cd wt re not eEn Jeiii in loon* are -jione who believe We will noon have to extend thi hour limit to i Ink- cure o’ dematidn Henry H Dul’onl. of Hu promlmuit Dla ware Indnntiial family, m anything but penxlinlnti' on thi nubjee' of > unemployment In the t'nltod NtatM. He believes that. If Uttliving atanUurd* of our country ’ coniintie to lie Impioved. every ' device of to<hnology will In- needed to enable egiatlng man-power I to turn out nilt9clent good* and ■ service* at low coal to ineel the * ever-growing deinaiida “lliatead of chronic unemployment,'’ Mr INl’ont declares, "there would be a - chronic labor ahortagi- * I’ropbuta ■ of f oom. take noth'
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Ths maps show total affect of Hot, Cold, Wot, and Dry Air to bo expected next week. DAILY FORECAST “JAN FEB 1940 t) M 30 31 1 2. 3 4 J jjto gj el£lQl qi ——————————— i ciiow but on ice their small round j unnera couhl mep the channels I in Hie li-.- by pressure and if ih'-’ «• ath i was not too cold the sled xieiild get up gtent sped In a «h'tr’ | time-. Then too we hud totmggan*. ' adil’-h we re an adaption of the ski, mill foi luicnlng on top of the I ec.ee Mle’W One of th' Hive things lieout, om I'lhaggaie* we found. , was 'hat we could const cm gras* it there was r,o snow It may sc. in ..'ld to think of a tolcuggau running on grisss but when grass Is dry | I in the winter time II has u cerlalu : toughness and smoothness that I just seems to fit the nature of a I tielwgran After a giass slide Is I broken by a few trial runs you can { go aleou’ a* fast over grass as ovei i snow If you haven t any sno* but if you have hills with dry, grass on them try making a grass tohaggan like the one In the lilua Hat ion, Hee how easily yon go and what tuu you have The Aya of tha tart* How old is the- wocid' la It likely to c-ome to an end in our time'!' Thia cpicstion puuh-s many read era. Explorailotis hy jfeologiala have cast much light ujeon the age of]
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the' earth and they reveal soiih' of the curious foi lunes our glols- has bun through Prof Helby Max *ell ha* summariz'd some of these dlse-overies In ,m Interesling | story irtcotit the earth It you Ilk' , Io think iilcoiit how things e aine le ' In you w ill want to re ill tills | story It will b. sent Free with I lhe compliments of this Ileeispllpe-I If you will address you, i.apiesi Io: II to Prof Helby Maxwe ll care of this n'-w«iia|" i. .-nt losing c stainii'd •.'!«’ »• it acidn sued envelope- for reply QUESTIONS q I'm In Texas lor relief Hom Simla trouble and hay fev.-r and cm greatly relieved ainee I left Memphis. Tenn W. use g,is heaters in <he apartments here and eny problem is just what to do Hl ordvi to keep up my present standard of good health lilt J A. For one tbeng. if the climate of Texaa agrees with you. stay there Gao beat e« healthful, but I believe I'd have flues oa the heaters, and not discharge the burned gases directly into the room Q What is the nearest star io the earth and have- the so <ailed cabals of Mars la-en photographed? D P cKyi A The nearest star >s Pros ma Centauri, about 4' . tight years away. Some of the ■'canals" of Mars have been photographed, but people don't know even yet exactly what they are. q How powerful I, .1 Hi-x 1.1. , scope and how muc h can a person gel with such an instrument ? D. Il P (lowai A A telescope of tMs is strong enough to Show the rings of Saturn quite wetl. If the glass is otherwise good it might be a good purchase q How powerful should a t.-le scope In- lo l>rlug Mais hi so Its snow caps could In- se-Me clearly* R V. (No C.i A You ought to have at least ' 100« (or diameters) to see the polar snows o’ Mare. Light grasp. | that is bigneoo of the front lens of ; the teirecope. also helps. Clear air and a dark night also helps <1 Will spring piistnri seeding ' la- ilikdrlsable iH-c ause nf the present lack of iiofstuic? F <1 , <Nc-b i A. Spring will be fair and later summer better, but the soil will be too dry to begin with. If your land lo low or well placed, plant, otherwise wait q Why are chlldie-ns skins m«iie sensitive to cold Weather thicii adults? II V cltnffalo) A. Their skins are not so loath- | ery and tough, contain more water and lest oil, end hence evaporate I more moisture with less oil for
protection. > \ A fim-I '’.KI p1.c... :a»' the .. .. ... • ■ 1 l ’- ' th'- air I have two small («»• I In my room Whaf do vent think J about It’ II s’ ’E'- - * He told you wrong P'snt* put mesture mto the s ’ Otherwise purify it Plants add attraction and health to a home — War Wither lan U» F«» The l(eil« sc favored w .th I vc.-.e-h. cm two day- of the »■■ - The other five- days !-i' v Finin- On 'h " " v ‘ l: storm and h' ivy .-|.>ud* «iH over neei then aiid • esle I Fmi ■ , alld nmlhe-ill Necw.iv <" -a o'lie .lay • mi«l' i ' 1 ' w alhc w ill oe cdr I'Ve : Hi' - , . pi - -.f Fm ' i <-I tie llai'u Sc c I'ioie. ted by John F l< ■ ■ <■-' | Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee ♦ * Scorched Fabrec II the- cotton lateiie has been bud - I to cold wate and hang clcip|e|nv we t 111 the -un-llllle \» C'lot. a l> dries. We . it again ami iep<-.lt th' i prove-- again and again Th- i' " cess may 'like a Hili' ’line but i' < Its a cure that will not in any way r .injure tile wearing i|iiality ot the I material Soap Flakes Try using an e-rv Ix-atec to soap flake— intee a feeam Veeu will I be -in pi I -•■«> how t. » flak' a l»- rei|tiiie il io make a I"’ of ml- < Eavy To Do \ fc uii jac can !>■ opem-d easily llf the- top is clipped into hot W.l'|. I for a few mitiu’e -
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t lIAPTKR XXV Record had been right Neither Dottgla* ncr his vu-|u< - had dreamed the raider.- would 'ak- the field in br->ad daylight su- h a thing had never happened and f-r that reason alone Douglas iialir.-d - bin men on top of the me-a migh' bo taken utterly by surprise. Or even wor.»e, if hi* va'itteroa should sea! thi* bund below them, they might fear for Douglas' own safety and | ride down to give battle a hopeli c< course against disastrous odd There was no alternative wka'ever the chances against him, he must outride that throng of h->r-< men to Miracle M* xa. and eater to ‘ make the most of every second, hgave Coronado hi* head. One*. standing in the stirrups, he looked back and a g»»p of surprise burst from his lips. Th< re. tn the very center of that band of pursuing horsemen was one who rode a 1 white horse almost as tail as Coro-1 nado. and the rider himself towered | head and shoulders over the mon ! about him. Douglas eaught the I yellow gleam of the rider's poneh-- ’ The Killer! Douglas was coming tn' grip* with the enemy at last. and | every nerve in hi* body vibrated at | the thought. They were traveling at eonverg ent angles now—both moving toward the white limestone cliff of the mesa. It was gnmg to be In favor of the two horsemen was the one fact that the Brotherhood riders were loping easily, apparently Waiting for dusk before < limbing up to the hacienda—not yet had they distinguished the tw . figure* that galloped between them and thsetting sun. But that too was a. short-lived* advantage W-Hr. *' very few minutes after fl-uglu- »nd Re* ord had emerged upon th< di -<-rt fiva horsemen separated from tinband and at a wild gallop bore down upon them at an angle that we-.’d intercept the cuurw Douglas had chosen. "They've seen us.” Record w.ped the alkali from hi* lips. "They're sending out their fastest riders to eut us off. Jack, we'd better head back into the hill*. I know trails up there no Brotherhood rider ever saw." But without even looking baek Douglas shook his head. "We’ve got to brat th-m to ths meaa. My va queroa are up there without warn ing. If we can't gv round those five men we've gqt to go through." The stride of their horst .- lengthened aa belly to earth the two animals raced on. Douglas hold-i-g • oronado a length ahead, while Record's Lttle pony bent herself doggedly to the task of keeping u p with that tall, fleet thoroughbri-d Sagebrush and cactus flashed by, the limestone cliff* of the mesa grew mora distinct, and minute by mmuta those two group? of galloping horsemen were drawing closer. The giant leader and the mam band of the Brotherhood had fallen well be hind, content now to canter along and change their course jutt enough to prevent their quarry from turning bark to the foothills. But those pursuing five were closing in Fven now Record could maae out rifles, drawn and ready, in their hands; saw them shielding their eyes' against the setting sun, and between Ught hp* he smiled. "That sun won't help their aim none," he grunted. Douglas nodded. It would bo no ■mall advantage to have their pur suers firing directly into the das*lmg sunlight while he and R-cord, with the sun almost at their hacks, could watch those nearing figure* with unhampered virion. ' The crack of a rifle craihed above the thunder of b-aling hoof*, and a bullet tossed up the d-ist t-n yard* to Douglas* left. They were coming within rsnge. Dropping the reins auoe* < orenadoa net*, Deugu, rca-iud lor \ia rifle
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H'«d* low over thi r animals' necks, the pur«uing horsemen rode I I. ■- than two hundred yard? liehmd Bit the in touching the rim of the , di-«< rt, fell full in their eyes, rend- ■ cring their aim uncertain, and seeing that their horses were rapidly ng, they wsit-d for a closer target just as Douglas, swinging in the -addle, brought the rifle to hi* sh-ulder *nd fir-d three times. A cry of mortal pain, a hor»e that ri'M- wildly and fell backwards, a ' rider sprawling in the »and. and the pur-uit had narrowed to four. An- ■ other -hot Th- fnrem'wt horse '-werved as a hull- t struck directly . j in its path, and in spite of its rider** effort*, turned and made off at a frantic gallop across the plain, tm--1 perceptibly the remaining three - slackened aa another shot whirred - i dangerously close, and Douglas returned hi* rifle to bis scabbard. I In instant response th* raiders! I began to fire wildly, the shot* go,ng wide, and holding hi* hors* dose to Re-i rd's. Douglas laid a straight | ewrre for the chff A quarter of a i mile brought th-m to the foot of the i me a. and looking bark, they saw | the advance pursuer* had reined tn ; i to wait for the mam band. "We'r* trapping outselves up liete," Record pn’.-'-d, "They'll hunt u* down like rat -." “They will if we let them reach the top." " I hat main band will soon he on its way up, but they ran only come two at a time. Your job is to i rid- straight to the bunk-hou*e. Bring every taijuero back to the' ‘ lg- '' th- n,. .* We’ll meet Ihttn with a hail of |.«d that will make . them think hr'l ha* broken loose." “But who's g-ng to hold them until I bring the vaqueroa?” Douglar to<k a handful of cartridg<-. from h * bell. "That w,|| he* my job. ('nr man with a rifle up i there can t'.op the first four or five < f thm, and tk-v know it. I doubt "h- ■ h« r there's that many ready to nee cm-am d- a'h in cold blood " Already they had reached the top. <>n i fi r the tightest instant Record Ihi Mtat-d then spurring hi* jaded pony, disappeared down the mad to the hacienda. Without losing a moi m<-nt Douglas dropped to the ground, and roiling the reina about Jhe saddle hom, struck Coronado'* flank with his open hand. In resentful amazement the horse reared then ears back, galloped after Record, while rifle in hand, Douglas turned to face the narrow road. Already th* rumble of beating hoof* wa» coming nearer. A matter of secofids now. In two stndea Dougla* had rcai h-d a granite ledge just ab<,v<- the level top of the mesa and .heh?/'* lo ’ b * hin4 iU P* rtlßl Dangerous and cool, head a little one side in that characteristic attitude of quiet expectancy, Douglas waited, •LUM I,ri .f ■ t \ W,it * K ' 4 "’< lo ». •hieldmg their bodies behind their gaboping horses, two men cam* at full speed around the b. nd. and sewtop of the mesa, the foremost waved 1 rifl* in n wild gesture of triumph. Straight up the narrow mad th-v pounded, riding with reddened T?' 1 :, 1 ' 1111 ' hit!* the barrel of Douglas' rifle rose. At the i ii» Br « "i l *" t b " th ’ nen "• w hlm - Too 1 .1!° T' l«te even tn iwerve •side, and with th* impulse of des-t-cration th-y leveled their rifles at that crouching figure and cam* head OTI the nearer horse reared, lettered for a moment, pawmg th* air, then mlii-Tf ” ’ h r durt ' ,nd th " ,lrt * r rolled from th* saddle. A flash of fir. from th* farther horseman, and felt th* sting of powd-r-d he Arid* h '* riflA cry, an arm upsu ntcl-rd •••mat th* reddening *k* aim ip*
The l\<,|)| f s This . readers ~,f . 4 .. ••K*. - ai-r f . ... ". tWwi JJIhT 1 m-W *"••1 To "i" !"■' -W anfi om ... v(> . b.i ■ " )., Jh a-k"l. ... fui ii 'asH» ban ill -.■ll lu * 1' - ' ■!'U. k y M'm-aii h wh'i I. Nice!. • would ' . fieelii bun , recupi'iat. ' ■■ ‘S' fm rti.cn-. c. a, Will C'l-'l . ' ,
- ’■ad-II- l a- - t oi r ■ mesa Hn 1 ' WHS Still I).-; s. 1 with a gasp a-» that m- • a • ,-t | him. • An c.i«. n<- mov< ,• ■ , i the nvi-, • ■ lost U-ht -' i- Xr-f Hl One- ir ■ silent in t 1 ” i ■;sailani For • n.«- b-- . • no attempt t srf -a L M Doug'*- '• a' 1 ’ • sight- s’* • *r -e iM faint'y I,‘biles* figure -a j but Doug aord of ileiai • • w .jiil', p . gaiM , intoru-: S'fM ing • dM ,', who hci.i th- **lM . ma-, pc.-1.• '■< f'.- ul gathering « • ;’-ar. , rode s' rifle t-cfi-r- .i n fIM S-< thc>< -’ sii.-nco (•---< » - ,u » fl dt,rk*r.id '■ I *b->ve him < ar- ffl icf horses* I • •■ i • ■' , ’fl Kacond ha I • > Doug’a*' ’ ’•ifl were a', hann ■ Kiting h- ' • —k *■ ifigun* in ihr - l*-*fl have va-?" ■ "Ah if us Po.. ! Rus—ci i who «'i sod low laugh he a ■ •’ be enough to t. r*fl “Il'a in t . ■ I men back tn Ir . •'“ fl poles. We rtsv * ' they rush * ■ •'When’ll tha' ■ *fl “Just »ft« I' <i« I I guess. Th- / * the bend nis H • ■ ■*•’*"■ say wc saw ' I "F*By -ivt' I blood to-n-.gr-' '* B Dougia- iiieid'd ' *'■ **l H* felt cnrii-r «b n ■ began d'agg g ’ ** ; H into th* r»ad an 1. • tc' I gethcr, erected a I Losing no time, I 1 - jc *»•’*■ hia m-n about th* » ■ J "When they d . \ |1 ■Uy rush u* in a b-!. tinned. "They ia- ’ » m many of u* are brr» too soon wait ur.-.d > • h ** r J hit the b«rr>-'sd ’ J all you've got bi ’1 " S a little aft-r each sho* Tb*.’ only the fla-.be* f our * '1 at.*’ 1 With th* darkn.-.-had aettlod down, beyond tMJJ A few «tar* c«m- out •• ij faded, and night fel. •<> M '<l la* «uld not »e« h‘' . J quero. Reatlcssly ‘ /'’’..J places the m-n smnk*, taut nerve- ♦ ,1 ing «t every slight »ovM- ’"J a* a trickia of gra‘-l the aterp bank th-y jo"’!*’J feet, thinking the at’ark »• J It earn* a moment later • "JI ing reached them unt a r horses’ hoof*, a •■• *" ’ shot*, and a *«vag- y> that th* a-sanlt wato Douglas* order- b ’ 'i*n *M"| held their fire, be’ J efleka on either «id- . *| rifle was rocked «'•'» pounding hoof* thundr ■«*j-j th* attackers' eric* 3 th* shrill, frigh’rn-d horse, a rur*e, and heavy bodies ag«"” 1 u .J warned the defenders • . Mesa that th* raiders • he t-p nwriSsiMSraiM (Tn ba WHMI* 1
