Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1940 — Page 4

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DECATVR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pabltobed Kvery Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered nt the Decatur, Ind., Post Office aa Second Claw Matter J. H. Heller PreaMent A. K Holtbouse, Sec y A But Mgr Dick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates Single Copies „ .... * .02 One week, by carrier ........ .10 One year. by carrier 600 One month, by mall 36 Three months. by mall 1 00 Six months, by mail 1.76 One year, by mail 6 00 One fear, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within a radius of too miles Elsewhere 13 50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Ad ver Representative BCHBMIKR 4 CO. 6 Lexington Avenue, New York It East Wacker Drive, Chile, go Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies You will enjoy ih* tourney finals at the gymuuo.um tonlxht It’s the spirit of youth and that s always good fol * v* ry one o—u March came tn rather lamb like and old timers say that « a sure sign it will go out like n non. So I dent get too optimistic aliout spring being here. —o California is used to a rainy sea son but they probably 'lon’ care for many showeis like those of the past week The loss is estimated at seven millions and so fa. there is no let-up in sight A few are still taking a c hain e and driving theit cars with the old tags on It will be mm h c heaper io get your license than to pay a fine and a« -me as shooting you will get picked up if you are not careful c—o Muy lx Tafl ami Wheeler and VaHdeiibUig had their pictures tak eic with Vice-President Jack Garner Just to show him up as an old man H< Is. hm he’s a good one and has rendered hue service to his country as a straight shoutin public servant. —o Tin- sooner yon pay your spring Installment of taxes, the easier it will be for you and for the county treasurer’s force. Os course they will take care of you at any timeup to .May <>th the last day but th> y have more time now than they Will have the last week >_Q lais' ' all to renew your subsc rip t|ou Os course we want you to do It and hope you will but wc must comply with incntal rognlat Mun to retain our mailing rontrac' with the gcivei nuic-ut whhh permits ns to send the paper at low rates and thus give a three dollar pet year pm c - o- ollelp the c ensus takers make a complete and correct record. That can't hurt any thing and may be of mu* h assistance to your government and to you Th* iiifoc mstion h held in strict confidence and there is a reason for wanting the data thus eccurvd direct from the people —o-t, - The new marriage laws are In effect You can still get married of course but you cau't do It over a few cocktails an has been the practise In some parts of Indiana rec c-uily. The permission now requires severs! days waft for a return of the blood test of applkanlv from the laboratory, It’s the month of March and after the winds quit whistling and tin- storms quiet down over the UMntry, we will be all got for April and her showers and then the May fiowwra The gladdest season erf ihe year fur many la thia perhol when the trees bud out and the plaids begin to grew (let ready to enjoy it twain

A capacity crowd watched the Berne Bears and Deeatur Yellow Jackets battle in the sectional tournament. Two evenly matched teams who had met twice before in nip and tuck contests and they gave them plenty of thrills All the games are good and you will enjoy them if you attend and don’t miss the Anal tonight. ■Mr. and Mis. Ham Rc-lnli.irt have taken over the management of the Adams county farm and wc predict for them a successful rec ord In this diffic ult and important work. They succeeded Mr. and Mrs. Lafountain*. who have for a number us years so well attended to the duties erf caring for the unfortunate. Our best wishes are extended to every one concci lied — Judge Edward Meyers of Fort W aytic has held the barber s law . unconstitutional. The new law I regulating liouis ana prices has be en th* cause lor numerous and wld* spread discussion over the state. including some action in this c entity It is said the decision o! Judge- Meyers will now be- appealed to th* supreme cuuit for definite decision that ought to dis i po»<- ol the problem one way or I another. o —o—--I‘iot U Guy Brown in charg* ; of the sectional tourney i» pl* as* si' with the- *-xcelleiit support given' for h* f* *ls sure- this will i-m---vln- the state officials in control’ of the me rit of e < ntiiiuing tli« see-tioiffila m Decatur. He appreciates th*- >. oopcration from all over the county and Is hopeful that ’ the splendid feeling that has c xist i d this y* at may m’lnii toi many years to come. I Dr hlmei John Kalal. chief pliy sic tan at the Pendleton reforms to y seems to have had a peculiar 1 quirk ot mind or else thought he was smart enough to elude detec lion Any way s*-> ms to have been . 1 < aught red hand'd selling nureot-1 ns from the mi-dh.il department of the prison and will face charge I in fed* al court, ending a can-ei 1 that bld fair to amount to something worth -O-W-ttne erf th* throwbacks of oui modern civilised warfare is a sort of agricultural serfdoiu Fiance nuw binds 7.000.M0 farmers to the soil, held there by military c om-j pulsi-m to provide food for the I army and civilian )>opnlailoii The K**v-! nme-iit itself i ck'-s charge ot ■ this bran* h of the national earns i omy If it didn't. etatramen say j people wouldh l stay on lire farms ( and p 'Win* i- the n*'<*s».eiy fixed I at uffs -0 If you ar*- not pirqx-rly regiMe-r- I e-d. yon should nat sign the |x-t|- ’ tion of any candidate- for you may get in bad yourself and cause* him . Inconvenience I’nde-r lire law ouch a signature will not count mid 1 enough of these- might throw the j i e undfdate out of the* race. You can j r»m*dy this In advance- by s<-e|mr ■ that yoee are properly registered Ke*m<-mbvr If you have- move-d, l * hange-d yenie name or faile d to I verte-. you are- out. ——D—O l*re-mde-ni ItoenH-vrlt Is Irae k In Washlugfem ready to continue hbe buttle for the- people after u tern i days’ cruise that has reaped and I re-tie sh*-d him lie- is a great **-ad-' r er in a grout country with a great s proltle-m and a coutinu'-d gnat ■ fetarn. Those- wlm are fighting ■ him polllkully are making a mMc take- for he- is trying to plan affalra s for the post war period of reconstruction that will he Iks! for this nation and the world. ■ 0 I Stale- approval biui Ix-e ti gralili'd i- for a W'l’A street Improvement ► project few- ibwutur the estimate b being tl'J.mm. according to word ii from Joint K Jennings, who la the state director. This win mean theii employment of aliout forty men for I I o»sid*-rsble time and we are informed that plans for sewer im

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Weather A Week Ahead Aa Foeecaat By PROF. SELBY MAXWELL, Hated Mstvorologut 4-10,1940 j \ /MAW 4-10,7940 ii — i n — A. * o-/4i r £• -* VV rtOT & COLO i W *WU a, DRY I e .-i i .1 TEMPERATURE AND RAINFALL FOR INDIANA March 4 to 11 The N << n. ten . S <<•'- am! * xH,-tn* 6. portions will lx- modelat'-ly warm TJji- E e* ii and W portions will b, normal The- E, and ren and W i**n poittmea »IH tee mod-iab-ly wet. with h*-avy pre-clpltalton *>v. i th- U |K i*x Til're will I*’ a small aria of strong evaporation I ove-t th*' N veil M-*tlixi p,i»i*-«r,-d by Jedvn F. Dill* Company

' THE MYSTERY OF SUNLIGHT ’ iiui >-uith Ikui ii'i M«ht of n» it*'. W» hno fw tlir bounty *»l • «nn MondiHK un •.mnih .tn«i | light oil; »'irld *<>«ld 1* " cold |<laik 110'bm* nliiii« ’ We ink' Min | whin, for gnifii'Mj Ihu sunshine i« ( » mystery ami in »|»i«»- <>( all us'd !rm M’i'.m • has iw u olde t<» learn , moat of the fmis alioiit wiiHwhin* ' nr>' atlll to Iw ilixovi'K 4 S'olawly knows for aitri shat light la, ho* jit Iravela <it slterc Ii goes Tin sunshine “hl<-h Illuminates i thf '-aith ruiiiaa fiom uhlnliiK I < louila on th" *»iiein«- outer am | fare of th. ami Our aun la a klolmI of gna. and H haa several shtnlnr ‘ ' shells. ono inald. the other some I what Ilk" the coata of .in onion Kat b of these shells shines with I Ha own kind of radiation Thel outer shell la tilled with <ol<n«<d| light At times of total ei-itpe. when the face of th" aun la hidd> n < Iwhiiid the moon We wee thia lull Itant roar refuted Unlit Ii make* u lieau’lfhl ape. tarlr tn lb< »ks The layer neat Iwlow the ■ oi«n i sone- la Intensely bright Moat of oar aualHfhl <omes front tew Noliody known for anrr what Ite ‘ below iuiw bril hunt photoepben le i aittn We only gel gllmpsM Os fl j through u|H-ulnga called atntairota Hunapois am aforina on the aun where gawow from above are aunie film a ford'd downward ihnmgh th|it>oloa|>llerr When We look down! Into a sunspot *•' *'•' **••* **“• K i blai k Ulterior of the aun perhapa It may Mem odtl that a > l>ody aa big and aa intensely hot , an the aun la raaild be black Inald". but auch seems to toe the finding of astronomy nobody knowa Jefini Italy. Hut we mum recall that light la an electro-magnetic phiuotnonon. ami eloctrlcty, aa la well knowa. esWla only on the nut face ! of Ihmllcw and never Inside them I Astronomers think that an electro-1 magnetic charge upon the sun eg 1 cites the ruses of the "Vtr*fwe out < r layers of the sun so ihat they provenwnta to be started later In i i the year pre about uunnunmled To keep every one busy and to ’ progieaa rather thtg go backward. - we must go forward.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MARCH 2. 1940.

Th« maps shew total enact of Hot, Cold, Wot, and Ory Air to bo oapectod neat week. DAILY FORECAST MkA W <T“ 4 5 fc T 8 0 10 11 '•'INDIMU k j f shine brightly There Is no bu-ii-, ing on lhe sun Th* sun Is not - I Oil fire. nor. so fai as we ktenw la I the «nn cooling «rff If you want to Irxrh at the mtn . and M-r dark suii»|>ola for yourself I you can d<> so with a sun nib,- . Thhe anil tale- will show the sun tn ‘ I all its na'nral colors and p.wpor ■ cons Plaue tor making a Run' ’ Tut* will be sent to you upon re quest, with the eoenpllinenta trf this i nrwspape-i Rend a stamped ISci 1 i M-lf-addn ssrd envelope Juel ask . | for Sun Twix- Hans The Winds erf Health Blustering weather Is lira!'Mui Home germa find blustery weather not al all to their liking, and this la raiu’clally true ot germa which prey U|>on little children and old' penplet Prof. Selby Maxwell has written an Inlereatbig account of the weather's effect upon lhe heal I h *rf ehlldicli aud old people hi the different months of the I year If you have children. If your ' yimth has fled or if you are Interrated In weathe-i and htwltb you will waul lo read Prof. Maxwell's

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article on Health Winds It will lx- seui to you FREE with th*' compliments u( this newspaper. Just address your request to Prof S-1 by Maxwell can- of ihis newspaper e-nclosiitg a slamix-d Glee seif addn-ss* *1 envelop, for your ieply Just ask for the Winds of Health QUESTIONS Q Wliat is hoar frost '.’ JW N. eUhlot A. Hoar frost it heavy froM Iroxen directly from eatremsly humid air. Q The only lefts which I am , ebb- to purchase hi-ie nt Homestead. Pa. tor the lelescopv I am building afirt your plan has a lix us of aituui three oi lour inches I am writing to find out if I can obtain satisfactory re rails with a bus ot this strength 11. F 8. A I can't tell without seeing the lens, but go ahead and use it. Later you will probably find a stronger lens tor sale somewhere Good magnifying lenses are cheap and common, Q. J recilvi- the Official Daily Weather Map fiom the Weather Bui rail. I’pun the se maps are puralb-l lines i mining North-South In certain localities. There dix-s not M-e-m to lx- any explanation upon the- map Use If alxmt theoe- - lines Will you ideas,- explain ihe m E E. I. ißutfalni A. The I met you rator to represent areas where rain has fallen tn the last 21 hours. From personal esperisncs of observing weather in these areas I would say that the actual details of raintoil is not very complete Q Will you tell me wlr-then i» I snows more during lhe day or i night, and why? TAM iWis.i A. Probably about the earns quantity of snow toile in anytime and at night It only seems hssv ler when it tolls at night. Then we have te shovel it off before breakfast Q, la th* sen nearer the earth during the wlntan? A M eKana e A. We are neareot the sun on 1 Jan. 3. Q How far away Is the mmm* I How far does th* atmosphere eglewd? 11. A. A. The moon io about 240.000 . miles away. The atmosphere ea- , tends about 300 miles up. but only i' the first ten milee amount to much, i The root ie pretty thin t Q Will you please expliilu the • dtflnn-nee between Sli-I-I hall and ■ snow J. F. i Ind • A. licet io enow that io partly r mined with frosen ram. Heel ee rain that has trogen to ice pellets i In the air. Snow io water vapor e crystaPxed directly from the

* Answen To Tefft Questions Bsiow ars Us answers to the Teat Quest lons printed oa itge Two I Walter F. Brown I. Freedom. 3. January 20. t Fewer. 6. A mixtaie. «. V. S Burewu 61 Kugravlug and Printing 7. Ix>k Augeiae. * S Rtomach. liver duodenum in teatines and pancreas. !t. The Nineteenth. 10. Levying war against the I’ 8. or adhering to the enemies ot . the- I . 8.. giving them aid and coin tort. —— — Scrapbook By Roberta Lee # i 4 Prevent ghrinkmg Woolen blankets can be prevent ed from shrinking after washing by placing them on enrutia stretchen ; to dry A teaspoon of glycerine add ed tn ear is pint of rinsing wate* i makes wcxilrn blankets like- new Reheated Rolls Brush over the top ot yestv*rday - roll* with fresh milk and pm into a c overed pan In the oven to steam clouds. War Pendulum Weather this week will favor | the Finns On two days heavy I clouds and storm will lie over Finland Hwede-n, Norway and western Russia, on three other! duys light sca'tere-d clouds *lll He I over Finland and northern Norway ' On the olhei two days possible cluudiuvM and tmssiblr humid cot, i ditious may occur

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CHAPTER XVIII | "Os course, either look* «*vet on 1 you, miss. It’s just whether you < wish to be very, very ehie—or more 1 gay end girlish." Chie or guy and girlish? Well, 1 she'd been gay and girlish snd it 1 didn’t get her anywhere. Linda decided to be ehic and buy the Mark 1 satin Mouse and ths silly, off-ths- • face straw hat. Then n wave and a manicure. "Carmine?" Linda looked at the little row of ' polish bottles on the manicurist's table. Carmine . . . would that bo , too red? No, if she was going to be ehie It : was the right note. But It made her ’ lipstick look pale, so she bought 1 a new one. Then the gardenias, 1 bought at noon snd corned to the 1 office in a bog. t» be pinned on at 1 the last moment. She'd been making mistakes, doing care lees work for a week now, ! and Mr. Bottinger was begmn'ng to think he'd made a mistake in hie new secretary. Ho noticed the new outfit, the nervousness, the flushed eheeks, the never-fMHngaigns of "a date." Somehow he’d hod the idea that the little Perry girl was a homo body; that ehe didn't have beys end dates like the others. He'd hod plans for her. He’d even gone so far as to speak to Deeming about her. Told him that she was ths bsst prospect he'd seen in a long time, snd that with training ho thought oho could go into an executive position in s few years, ft was plain test hs had spoken too soon. "Oh. Miss Perry," ho called. As she roue from her desk m the outer office to answer his call, her compart dropped and went rolling through the door, camo to a step almost at his fset "Ohl" Linda retrieved the eomMet, slipped it into the pocket of her suit. "The letters.'' Mr. Bottinger eaid wearily. He watched her fold end sea! them, without even noticing the eorruetiOM he'd mode in Ink. Linda walked to the corner, and Hopped a lasi. "The Rite," she said, sslf ranadously. Now that ft was too late to ds anything about it, she vHshcd she had let Glonn meet her at the office Instead. He teemed surprised that she wanted te go to hie hotel. Maybe H waant quite the right thing. Well, tea late te do anything about that now But her hand shook with norvousnen as oho opened her oempaet for a last look at horeelf. The black blouse that had b**n oo smart an hour ago looked old end funereal new. BLACK ? Why In the world did she get BLACK I Every fool knows that men like blue beet. She woo wearing blue that night ... the only night that hs showed ha really eared. ... She tried to bo sensible R* was almost a stranger now, just a boy being polite, fookfng up an old iFWIM. * *IL’ u ’ ,i "ff « lh » *tth ■IB . He might not know her when ho Would she know Mm? Turning ,mo ths hotel, the momeat of meeting upon her, oh. wondered for a panicky moment |f she would know him. Try as she Would, she couldn't vlsuellte him No was rather tall and dark but the world Is full of tall, dark men. What a joke if they really dtdn t know each other. If eh, gm/, boowhtoN after thiakmg about Mm, end dreaming ebout Mm half her lSxyTE?° k ” sj* l V •••• •Miltag. and she saw again the oUaight'

You Can Improve Your Bridge (;*j| Wh; continue to be a novice at Contiwn Rrm..- . U yourself In I hr- ekpei t clssa’ The came- req-, ls ,. ‘ M plleafiim of well Wo. ked out primupiea ( .r ■•systems’ of Contract Bridge provide I offensive and defensive play is whs* dec id.. ,g. mM Oar Service Bureau at Washington ha* an ■ • Modern f’emtracf Bridge" that will h-lp Yen t t I coupon below tor your copy. m .. CLIP COVPON HERE ■ F. M Kerby. Dspt. B 132, B Daily Democrat's Service Bureau, ■ 1013 Thirteenth Street. Washington. D C B I want the booklet ''Modern Coiilract Budge 4U a , , B I (caiefully wrappedl. to covet rmnrn pustage ami 0 jNA M E B STREET and No j CITY STATE B I am a reader tef the Decatur Dally Denio* .Il lie. ,t WI

through Aftei they are heated, remove the <uver so the crust will crisp >ii> again. The tolls will taste as chough newly Imbed Cleaning Feit • Felt material may lie cleaned very nhely by rubbing It lightly the wrong direction of the material with flue steel wool O — TWENTY AGO TODAY March ! The- county cominlsslonenc decide to pul the question of a county Memorial hospital up to the voters at the primary May ttb. Governor Edwards of New Jersey ' -Igns bill making 3.5 percent lx*er i b*gal in that state- It will lie de-e Idled In supreme cowrt. The- Senator lanlge reservations i to lhe- Vei sallies treaty are adopted I by the Cnited State* senate sfi to 2> after a long, blltei fight City Engineer Dick Bex h Stieet t'ommissionei Ixrwllug and Mar-

brows, the fine dark eyes, the gen < crous mouth, the almoat laughed aloud, to think aha eonld have thought aha eonld forget "Yoa'ra to good to coms! Rut why wouldn't you let me call fur ymi ? To eome *ll thia way—" “I wanted to. I hate the office. Oh, Glenn, you look juat the tame! Just exactly the Mme!” "You don't. What have you done to yourselff" “it’s three yearn, 1 suppose I do look older—” “Now Linda!" "I do! For that matter, so do you. You do look the same—the aame person I mean, but you're quite terribly grown up. I expected aomething mew more eoilogmt*. Now ifb perfectly all right for mo to be grown up because I'm working, and supposed to to. Bat you're eUli in “Just a school boy, still. But ! graduate in a few short weeks, my !sdy That la, I think I do And IH be working shortly after that, Linda, I can t get over it—you awed to he a pretty child, but you're beautiful now What have you dene to yourrelf ?“ “Pet my hatr up. Sea’ Ith long ! wear it in a knot!" “Little Linda, with her hair up. A grown lady. But it’s fine, 1 like it. It's—it’s lovely, Linda—" “Really like it?" She was glowing with happir.ee*, excited and thrilled, and only a little apprehensive. She was hoping that Glenn s father wouldn’t appear on the scene. Ono thing at a time—Glenn first. "Do you knew, that erasy summer w* all had together was the beet I ever had Really, Linda. Iva had some wonderful tripe erne* then, but that sttll stands out as the happiest, erasioet time I ever had. We were all young enough to—to just be happy. And eome of those friendships Imre lasted and 1 sup pose they’ll always last. You, and Connie, and Ted Bwvrlmg-“ “I dsw’t remember any Tod Sweeting. Who was he?” “Doa't you romember th* big redheaded kid wo used to play tennis with at the dub? Turned pro last ytor. You must have read about it m the papers.” "Ute- maybe. I’m awful. The way I forget people- " Forget HIM! Th* «wr.» mounted to her ehtoka *mbarr*amngly. “Oh. - "Surely you read about Connie’s engagement—“ "N*—l’m afraid I’m rather bsd stoat reading the papers, to*. But «to to to maid *f honor. I oaly wish I could. Ten bridesmaids end—" "Bh* DID! Well! You two HAVE kept ap *ldfrloadsMpoll knew you but—maid of ,H ?. OT L WOUL D to eomethlag A?^‘ r * t . w ® o,d to Constance's Linda reprovingly, for she wasat going to to laughed Ms “Ruth tod a letter from Connie, tee. <Med me ap to toll m* atom "RUTH!" wSrkwT" r " “Oh. to. I remember her, perItouT h« r .-‘•'m.*?* "* ebout her, too Sto MW her la Renamsker s or eome place remUh "Nke kid. Ruth." "Oh ym," Linda said. “Yes, sto was alwayo very bice." "Why doat yea Mke tort" ' 1“ «“ I

shall J.x-I l:,yn.„a, wii in- 4 . Harve I Mb hiKafi on I|| ♦ — J I Modern Etiqatß B, ROBES’* Lt Ji Q Is I' propi-i f,„ jJH Inform he-t housi xussti w hours of the mea|«-> ' A Yes. she- has thi. , and th** < ott«lderxis , house gtii-s* a nKf . (< ( utes late. Q. Would It lx- a|| a mx ial lettei on no othei kind i« available* A. Not unless wilus* g very Intlmah- tin-sd s explain the reason Q. How should a lull he eaten’ A. With a pointed «pwq O —___J f irm I . B. < hwrch ( cb Supper. SattirHav J.;

"I DID? I <i to. Os eour-r »» friends, st C-nr.if ss4 I, course I kr- • hrr. '-V < Rt’rn -a agnin. F.'lth W gn»r ebrr mM fnr over tc-»» minute »n-rm" Rt'TS MEP >ndeM' I .ids wept from resMitirmt «f inadegeacy. Tn think >■» IB" ■ mud’l l . i snif. • - •.«,.»< inskn g it si.| ' cue or oumething. Glenn loosed a- t. i lack in his po-k-- »■ the time, end had t« taks ngn I’■1’■ i-. n . - - - though he didn't k’ « why "Is it ton early U "Why—l nor. t kr. • ■l "Almt.vt se--sn A little *••: by fnone of • l >n rs- < achieve.i a-vn. , . was silent st hist, ,nt ecross st him w pleased with re ~' to there. "Oystsr ' Chick* ’ Or eedfM rather here eqi*r* M She didn’t rsrt «hs: Rawdu*'. would « • -»r. a Just to be here. « ■* t ir him say ths -> »lt arross the '.b’e !rem 11 S “WhV am yos. g- ng l»«B you're through at !aat. ■ "Dad has prom md -« months atoMd. sn 1 then into my gTandfs'her'i Steel. Grandfsther • »” ‘ ' ’"M He never liked it le- i .<* * go in for it. yo j kt. ■ •--<; uncle's death Isit y>»- ’-«rvh® toes anyone tn the fsaßy hM Everett wou'dn'» gn ' r ft" B “What's he doing?" «-• not that she earth , ■ "Oh. still studying art l onstanee teil y v' St. Morits leM yrar tngr'l*" B "Me." (Never mind stort stance.! “It will b* you te have that posi'ios « IB grandfather's m 11. won't i*'" B “Ob, ovvntnally, 1 «nrrwß not starting o' the • r. • tiksseß She laughed. ”» didn't t*;nk B werai" ■ She waa thinking . Hsl'O working in a year . ar «'»*•• if to wants to. There'l be "’’’•B for him to put it off if hs th ’■'.B found the right girl if HIB in b»m.. I They had three perfect dip • gather, or rather, three rerfw. 1 ; j nmge. They met event sW«B when Linda was through J went placee. Dinner A Thea a aight eleb | It was ail wonderfu , »n< ''J way, all wasted on Linda’l struggled to ple»«e her, to imf tor. She hardly knew »here« weat. She'd as soon hsve sst •« park touch. She only vented •• with him. Becsuse ®< h.m. e" 1 night was perfect Daye ware just to be through. Tnffag to get teßk, I*' 1 *' Ing, thinking, I cen t yet I can’t. 11l u»Whj**»’ end eay I’m elek. . . - N«< l £ dare I might meet set**’’’* the office tonight .. Tba agway of forcing het*of tod. enUnderi ng under s •** struggling into tor lag a eup ad *o<ao at tain on tor way to the o* f ’ And tb*a trying u> *«• toad like a drum, and Almost falltag asleep na«k. And than. mlr*vu.t>A».! * o'etaek. coming to Un' (To to eentinwed' » twwML i»»l. s* bus a- 1 ”" ’