Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1950 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT BabUebed Brery Eroding Mxeept Bunday By THB DECATUR DEMOCRAT 00. Incorporated Bartered at the Daeatnr. Ind . Pwt (Mice aa Saooad Clan Matter Dick D. Heller President f A. a. HaMhoaea « ltor J. H. Heller : Vice-President C. K. Holthooaa Treasurer Bubaerlptlon Rates: By Mai! la Adame and Adjoining Coanttea; Ona year. M; Ms months. U«; * months. 11.75. By Mall, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties; Ona year, |7«0; < months. 13.75; 3 months, 11.00. By Carrier. 30 cents per week. Single coplee, * easts.

The vacation season has slipped by and chances are that you d.da't lake that dream*d-up trip on the Alaskan highway; to historic old England, the Yellowstone or east to Maine and on to Quebec. Well, anyway you can dream of H for another year and •naybe make the grade nest summer. - ' —-o—o John L. Lewis sad William Creed, the big labor bosses, are exchanging caustic words relative to rostrike terms during the present emergency- Lewis says he’ll run his own show 'usd fells Green to slick to his own backyard. Green may have the advantage In the controversary. for it the coal nitaers walk out again next epring. Lewis may find himself out of a job o - .... This column has been informed that the uew street marking signs have arrived In the city and will b>’ erected as quickly as possible The ornamental name plates wil’ ~ Hi erected throughout the city. Including those residential areas that have been established since 3936, when the first markers were placed at the street corners The ;. ■Street directory will be an appreciated public'service, the cost of which is being paid front .parking meter receipts Payments to the Decatur Me-morial--Foundation. inc. in full-film-in of pledges given for the proposed Community Center, already total fsl.OiHi.'a very coin Wiendahle showing ou the part of the donors. The directors of this civic organisation have set a collection coal of IPHijxi.! f ()r ' this year, which amount will be further augmented with a one-for-two payment fr-jin Central Soya Company Alprg with mher_.commirtees and plane to further the creation of flic building a committee has been Ttarned. to begin preliminary iliscu-sion of plans and improvement of th< building site, east of the Monroe street, river bridge. -With the majority of r itiu ns ardently mtirr e’-d tn the civic center, plana tor its development? promise fo.b. one of the rnaip übjeu iices next year , —-—O- — " Ecr'iiomv i- always popular in the abstract, rarely In actual practhi The House rnanifrsterl this human trait when-it voted to rrsclnd I’nwt iria-tvt' General Ihma Id-on - recent cut. and to restore two mail deliveries a da' 'Secretary of Defense Johnson is now ut.der fire for his r uts in military expenses Though a good deal of

~ Warning to Parents of Y oung Tot

■y Herman N Bundesen, M.D ONE ha« ohb PK k u ’’ w - paper. it !s»’O'n K to read the tratfi* story of how a young baby ha b-i! every la after time, and generally such j aie ~attrihu*ed ba-Stiffora | lion by the-b*d< loth»fs. A recent study by d<<« t«»t -• of <» • 14Tgr number rs ■>*< <<»n > tains both comfort ahd waiving for parts’In ’he fir.id j»la it revraßd that.- in practv atl> «*II iHshinff**-. dogth w;U nut. du* -uiff-caiior ■ J-lt h. • w ! • • * rmlu* d . v\n f-< ■’ >' I ,ir 'hi . *ver y v oxi 1 <■« kttfnj id ph »• J t - • bn* the -a l» I-.} ’i ’ thf -•...':,v that th* if habiPH ar* atlihn . 1 A 'young b'ilsv may.’be v-nqfrtfT ■ Inx d* tiriit’ ,»yinp’o'nis rfifortu- ■ nateiy. f* v« r which is gem rau Tne nv»*t reliable <hjj» of llfife**, - many •-.; „■»•■• t .: • ■ ■• ■•• yotttiH infant • "p* < jaJly in -»n« -*htp k1- weak 1 uiid* ; t.-nii -uN c < >f’» n , the imt* yhttMti Hum any' lilnu. i* , wrong i* of Iff i’lldV «•■ ; v•: j e Sin h a cendiuon- may 1. «•«>?•( in-i«- foi t dAv’or ••• wuhout, “ !h» ■ -•’het -')■■;•< hm* UHOI (?'» -I.""? 'r<- 1-f.-uud ■ ■ Eumimrini of i hoe babies iU

bis savings came from lopping oft extra civilian employees, he is now blamed for crippling the national defense. Congress and the critics, seem to be looking for something which they will never find. This is the opportunity for painless economy, an expenditure whieh no one defends and whose abolition would cause ue outcry. There ain't no such animal. o o . General MacArthur may be right in his military view on Formosa, but he is wrong In attemptIng to fix American foreigh policy. President Truman, ths civilian head of the military, as provided for in the Constitution, lias that responsibility. Mr Truman wants the destiny of Formosa settled til rough United Nations, while MacArthur, as military commander of the Far East, belleres in holding the island, even if it takes fighting American warships were sent to Formosa several weeks ago to prevent a Communist invasion from China and as Mr. Tiuman explains, "we are guarding It to keep, war from spreading. and its future as a former Japanese territory is a subject fC r iulerpatlonal settlement.” With onr military and interna tionai affairs it seems that every body wants to get In the act. all forgetting that policy, is to be determined by the President and bis administration. - —o—o ■- Milk For The French: The E< "tiouiie <’«> opt ration Ad-tnini-tiarion. in coiinec’Jon with itx tet hin. al assistant program, fxrently epuiiMored a dairy in>P«i< rum rip to America In a group ot French agriculture eipertM. Different dairy processing coiHeiT in the .Midwrf'.'t w»-r< in the group'< itinerary, and it* nienHftfs noted outstanding dit f* r<no s between *our np thod*. and those in use In The French have very UttJe u-o for milk a* a.beverage <This vondJion may, be eith< r a cluse Or a result of the tact that their farm »!- are more likely to make ri.» e.-if or other products from the milk than to st JI it such..- Hand ling conditions on their farm-* are generally onsanitary partly owing -iJ—lhe lark of good supplies of Yv UH Fr» ?r- h hrr<J< Jik» th* r-ijms'thry fuel on. aro as a rule »» >n h smaller than those in this co wit ry. The firs’ hand observations of Hi* ■•e Fir-nrh >'agriculturists. supph wnM by pra*Ti< ai advice ami a- i-t fiK ■ should in time .help th< m dairy .-.fandards and add an !nrp< r ant hem to the !><•<►■ pjfJs dot ’

, eMs •h »• many of them !; of ’pneumonia, stilf others have h» < h ! f-iind to bo virtiui; of uhninith J which is an infection Niff* «iing the ' rining rn» rnbtai.< jjt ir■ bi.un. and’ ‘Spinal < ord | a< -ii ji teats si wth r •■ • ■ I baby doe* not submit to suffor a’ion • without a struggle If a blaaAet is | placed over bis h» ad while he. i.-c-lv : i.ng on hi*- side nr hi- abdomen b» will imn hl# h« id sufficiently to grt an. und» r tfy? blankr? If h- is lying <>n hh buck, he will kb k the biankf t off. pr«.vid«d i' is» i>o f pin 1n« d J<dt firtnfv ‘to f tli7‘ uHhir b» d- •' rhnfct-i. If ht, (‘Vinuof get,, j th* Ufank* ■ .i'th .Hi w i)', m 7 v» aui for! j .’. All- <>f ttri’*’- m ik**. <’ : ku|»<v ir’ tor !ji« <« »;■ - i ?»■-■ ,>'ouc r crr’ait) ntrI imh ' inf pi im ipu s: •/ i mh■■' • _•■ im p «i>i••. .<roi »#•' -' d t ' d< • » di»mis ■ y rt* 1 tn::* .Hi> »• Hav- him txamimd b. • nr ~> <! don t s th for Imi f- *f<> , * •«! hr t»o* • a!, tn/ him By <k-, t ■ •■■■ ■ .iM, j h ; a\-, ' f.ur. bahy - lift QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS L I i (ah 1*41) k<*f ■ :x : » > n io n j ally .i •’ ta.i <l< •! from hhth b« < ur;< d j ... ■ .I*>« ' • . ■ ', 'JT ‘■ -■ . I

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« —g I Modern Etiquette | By ROBERTA LEE u„ , g Q. If a girl is carn iiu unreal' many packages and meeis a man >f her acquaintance on the street, who offers to carry them, should she give all of them to him? « A., II there are many packages, she should give him only the larger and heavier ones, if only two or three packages, she may let him have all of them. Q. When writing a business lei hr tn a woman and one does uot know whether she is married or single, how should the salutation of the letter be written? A. As "Dea. Madam." Q. Does etiquette require that a girt stive her Hance an engagvnietit gift? A. No- this is neither required nor ciistomary. o » Household Scrapbook ) By ROBERTA LEE 02 a V O»ly Hair For hair that is too oily, beat th*- Ahit- of utt egg a*-stiff m

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• 1 ur. ttnsxt rvturna » iaaienan* {runOM U'»b 9i UH O* *•*( Gvtwne* I GarrauiDO. one* aia ownetacwr, :i«m« oim j «• ueoarwa te *« ou**' oi> umkmj« <i*/h vor> uuixv out Ma/c< Btox ao oki acquaintance, trtervanea Wart.tr* <ootna Jt. Uta rangr. atvii ano iv«a kaia m tn* Co»>jO«ra •tutXM’FB. tutne t« pn< rraa. tc W* • neater'' f»rm»ri', invasion »f tna tana. 91 ina Cokkml's oeauufu) uonappj 'taufcniar. laua. CHAPTER THREE IVES LEI the rancor run out ot mm, ana ne aia, "I m glad you were at ti*at window today. Stolt’* Stub spreao tui tat nanda "I play no sides. This will cm* a sodouster town m tne long run. As it grows, I U grow with it, When Cory Lund nas cooled ofl, ne II see that I did mm a laser, too." He smiled. "Are you going tc set up practice nere, Doc?" Ives in going to Hammer and had out what it is Tan a ihinks i can do. Then I’m going to doit. You were right about the hitter oread, Stoll; but Colonel Carta line was. as much ot a father as 1 • ver nad. I've teamed a lew things since I loon to dnetonng. One ot them is that ail the tlb> aren 1 of the flesh." StftH sn; ok ms head. pulled "yrjurscfT ufr^our : uf ncre oy Ui< roots. Ybu ve made a new lite lot yourself, ana you vj told me that yuu like it. Cory Lunds advic* wasn’t tad. even tiougn it wagiven in txdhgercncy. He nates Colonel Carradme and 11 suppose he’s heard that you re a sort or focter son of Car rapine s. Let me * give yuu the same advice. Take tlat stage out tonight You can t | live the color.ci s life tor rum** - Ives also shuck ms rm ’This is sumetfling 1 can t turn piy back on. I m heading tor Hammer as «c*on as 1 can rent a’buggy. Tana d.d:. t come to meet me. 1 don e think she wanted the ;coionei to k‘n. w she d gent tor me;* Stoll- sighed. "If you must gn. you're wC' dme tc tny/tiiggy. 1 ,kc» p rt in,the livery yard You can have one- of Hammer . hand:*'-' fetch it bat k. Carradine has never ali /wed me 1 o set 1 not on -Hanuncr hm he shouklnt object to my hor.-e." Ives said; "Thanka," and came to iiis feet. ■ t . Stoll crossed to the ebefiseboftrd "If you h u.Ht stay, it will tw nice havipg you here* been no I doc tor suk»? old Dbc • Ellen!erg ; died." He glanced at tpe . txiUrd "I o you taxor this game?" p Ivta grmn- I "j understand It’S;! I •- i»t ■’ Stoll sighed again. "I've played j ■ alone t >r a long time." ’l'll send the buggy back Moon." h h said and walked toward the • I- r Stoll O.]| stood by the table. |r • ■•• u wiu a ', zj Sivil ’

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possible and rub into the hair tin ' \ til it la wet ail over. Allow this to dry, after which the egg will I brush out like tine while powder and leave the hair fluffy and bright. Greasy Soup Skim the grease from the top of j soup by taking square sheets of, chan white tissue pai'er, laying one sheet ala time oil the surface of the soup, All the grease will! adhere tv the patter Te Draw Threads ‘ To draw threads easily when ivinslilchina. scrHb them with a set brush which has been rubbed over a bar of soap. t TODAY (y. —— August FrekMent • rden» a sp* rd ui» on the COv public building program uh an economic aidonly children who will he six v?an» old by Sept. 2 will he peri.HHed to enter pubiit M-hooh in Hevgfur. superintetubmi Woithtiian announces. Alvin L. Burdff, 70, died at hi*

liaiscu Qi* nsM to a * c "a 1 t ucix to Ives ana h flogernu. flicked Uie paxvn ana it led, spilling half a dozen others. a a ■ I btoll's buggy was the square box type, direct offspring of the stoned; one-norse snay. and Ives naa | owned one like it in Dtegon. using it where there roada._and when ‘the snow wasn't piled - too high. His carpetbag and instru-< rnent case stowed beneath the seat. • he tQoiecJ the buggy out of the, wagon yard ana along the street, j Marco Stoll giving mm « lift of his nand from the window as Ives passed, below. At the towns edge,; penned cattle bawled ceaselessly. a| ‘log gaxe barking, tuncus escort I to Ives tins tar and no farther J and the U:wn tell lx hind, and Ives, to<>k the road north to Hammer and ua.- alone with prair.te; apd the clatter of wheel*- and the I drum of the horse s hoots. ‘ - The land wore a stark tawnlnrss and strfned Hat as a plate and! endkss beneath the vaulting sky. but that was a deception burn ot I great distance. There was space i enough to pul a mood .n Iy<s for { hurrying, and he. used the wlup| until tn... urge of andaiij_jXe.L. patience had its way wiU? w hHn~ ,gH|n. He drove with a tlea- ’ aioner • ■ , Ana 3icn, suddenly, he v way afraul. A man should be able to put h name to his tear, out there was.no I name for t’nis one. yet it earn* from the country, -ne supposed There was no-other a* counting tor it. Ti.ey told tahi of Easterners who came visiting and found them-■-elves suddenly pu*ar.4nea of a primitive terror at all the bigness, ull the emptinfias of Montana bpT that coukiri't fl< id true for him He -1 .been born to this land. He I known country like it all .of h.s ’ia .j. exi'-c-pt for the medical sch- .1 .*•• Oregon had been something lik* t his. he toll 1 Ma rco Stoll s<> l«‘s •l; iin an hour ago. And np ! -e*n similar country from lrsih •m 1 stagecoach, and it nadh t touch'd him. no.t this way. He turned this over tn Ins mini, making his own diagnosis, ; for here was a car-linai rule tq. <m applied., you found the st un*' betore you effected the cure. Then lie riuu*. mtcred lhe penned'caUk and their piteous bawling. I>» **p in every man lies his first iron st .011 a memory, and this was his cattle bawling .beneath a H« . fi- r : ■ i r 1 a milk- ('<svv lowing in the d’isk .'.h' •• .x it * out multiplying tsr- '-orntd a tho'u-and times and harki?.; upthat old memory. But if that was ’ first link in some ancient Thain. ‘h*’ o- n*.’ were uh.. ;ng there wa- • - ■ . n tq tie uuj !fa !

home on Mercer avenue last evening. The Indiana state fair opens with 10.000 in attendanofe Donald Klepper will leave Friday to start bis sophomore year at Staunton Military Academy. Announcement of the wedding of Miss Harriet Myers and Robert Mills at Heading. Mich.. oh Aug. 7 is made at a luncheon given by Mrs. Herman Myers. * The People’s Voice | This column for tba of o«r | readers who Mali to tasks bojt- I <estions tor the general good | ' or discuss questions of inter- | esL Please sip* your name to | show authenticity. It will not | be used if you prefer that it I not be. I e a— q Will Adjust Payments “The monthly payments now being made to all beneficiaries under old axe and survivors insurance program will be automatically adjusted to conform with the amendments recently Christian H. W. Luecke. manager of the Fort * Wayne social security office said ! today. “All beneficiaries are ask- ■ * d not to inquire about the increase I in their benefit payment* at their | social security office.” [ In. pacing the amendments to ; the social security art, which was ' signed by the F’res'Meht. Aug JS. ■ consFCHs < hanged the benefit formula. which Is u»ed to figure the monthly pavmento under* the old ' age and survivors insurance pro- , KHim. This means that the present month)* payments to . benef;« Lit i» - 'now <>n the rolls will have to be raised. ‘Since over three million are now J receiving th«se benefits,” Luecke said, “it will iHiturally take con ■ slderable time io refigure each 1 benefit* We < annot, therefore, say ib-liniuly jn<t how soon earli imli- ' vidual beneficiary’s benefit amount will be rtfigured However, each one of th»ni will evtntually receive he full amount due them according ! io the iiu reased rates “ * The social security- admlnistration will pr<"»-AS ea. h individual b ■ ?hoij'tui} payuunt in th* following mann« r 1 The social security ad-mini* traikm wiU figure the new amount a root «ht io th* amendment s and' ?h* n.< vilify this new amount to the ■ treasiuy dt ( *arttn*-ut for payment to the individual payee 2 The irylvury department! as on they receive this certifies ti*m willcorm-t. their records to agide with the ntw ainount When their record ha» been corrected ths

was oern irotn it. R na*’. ***** • .: tu naunt mm ix lore. uc - out oi his nun a now ana. was •/><» I with nimseit. I A man should be able tc dredge : | up something in tier tnan tear •'from ms nomecoming. He a naaen ‘ •jthese prairies as a small o<»y. neu I got ms first schooling in Tamer--1 lane ms tortnative years naa t’e ’ longcc ’0 ’.ms land. They snouio holu • eaitn of memory. Yet • Uici< lothtng from those years i worth i\e cncrisning. ne’e ouned • | them under a layer us other years.' ai until Tanas letter naa come 1 nt a c»n satisfied ic teaxe th«*m ■ buiwa Now the ola yt-srs burst I through again like land tossed up ! by an earthquake. 1 The school in Tamerlane and the ’’teacner —what nad been ntr name ? >-- and that ancient, 'crazy jingi*j "As I was going to St. 15 »s. I met a man with seven wive- ” His starchy v<*ice. "Do you Know where i St. I ves is. email cn' Hume imuto • IkiokS? eyes with a longing for the out of dooes. "Brian, your name is - Ives. Probably once, long ag * the naiAe was SL lyes out the first ' part of it was dropped Wiuit sort lot name is Ivea, Brian?" A ieit conscious flaming through I him from suddenly being-the focus of attention. His chddi>h voicj ; ii voting in his ears. T—l don’t know . "You know anything about your own name?" A patronizing sny.le. "Come now, Brian" And th» n. later, a ooy daring the invincibility of that gray ghosi of-a man. Colonel (’amidine "I d iikr to know, sir, who my peop.t w ere." The gray ghost coming to s a wh'lr, scar vr. man's t<ir* t cad flaming red • f>ony^ 1 ever ask me that! Don : ever aan me that again'" And her? were the old -year? laid hare today..<* r He -used, the buggy whip again i sting th* to a run. and nr, .kept at this pace until he saw th« . • fraying, saddler. A range norafi *r trained to stand wjtcn th** reins are dropped to the ground, but e this horse —a buckskin geldihg— * was dragging its reins and graz.ng a.long A Ives stopped the buggy and considered this phenomenon The road had swung nearer the Sornbra.*. over w here the willow« • fringed thy stream, there was a ■ gay snla.shjng, and Ives 'Siniknt. ' under frindmg' Sorni cmvDiy' w'a j easing the heat of the day by hnv- ■ ing hini3P|f a sw.Gfi. and ft-4 -’m*#< I Mad strayed rneanw.fii.le. Thinking’ j t his, I.vgs puli- d the buegy to tin ! 'ide at the road ar ! ■!• i-. - fAhe I iron v eight w.’h"|ty ; *■) r ■ ' <n . c; mi-ed dr c I- i/o C ... i** I

G.E. Research Lab - ■ < Marks Anniversary Schenectady, N.Y., Aug. 30 ! The nation’s first Industrial ret seardh laboratory, the General 1 ’ Electric research laboratory, will celebrate its 50th anniversary next fall, during the -week of Oct. 9. with the formal dedication -of- its i new home now nearing completion ; near here, Dr. C. G. Suits, G-E vice: president and director of research, I announced today. | Cdimident pith the anniversary; | celebration, the national academy I VI sciences, whose members include I I many of the leaders in U.S. science I ! sill hold Us autumn meeting at i ' the laboratory, from Oct. 9 through 1 ’ Oct. 13. - According to Dr. A. N. Richards, president of the academy, this will r be the first time in the society’s ’ XS-vear history that its have he, n held at an industrial' ( laboratory. t A revolutionary type of lahoraI lory structure, the virtually completed plant is located jn .nearby Niskayuna township on what r iwas once a farm estate known as ’ The Knolls " on a high bluff over ,’looking the Mohawk river, t’onJ struct lon began in 19 K Dr. Suits said that she remain .<ing sections of the new facilities . are being rushed to completion, and I that most laboratory divisions still ■ i located at the main G-E works in -1 downtown Schenectady have tee’ ■ gun to muvev The entire laboratory >, will he completely occupied iate’ this inotith—he-aald- '; Exclusive of minor service build-i’ • Ings, the laboratory plant totals , five buildings with a usable area ’ >j of about 1 Hb.mm square feet This ' i includes the mall, , lve-« , :.;y tuiild ’ ■ Ing with 166.000 sijhare feet of 1 usable space, the. radiation- labors 1 lory where the JOO,tMHF,OMI-voh beneficiary will receive his or hyri ■ monthly ehriks for the hew i amount. .• : ’Tf you are now •veceivitry hone- > fits" Lueck, said. ”dp not bother* . to' ihiqiiir* "i’bWt ■ W'W ’ r>ii>v-*r ’'fitr'y--l will b» or when you will get them I ‘Your increased hr nefifs will be sent . you as soon as possihie aud accord , , lug to the letter you have received or will shortl*’ receive;, explaining , * just how this will be done So don't' . < all in telephone aleuit , your new increased benefit pay ; toriv~ You will receive' them auto sj ma*i< ally "

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Os Hrtan I ’-b rt:ur*» to fatnertar* J rennet •i. wn” ui tr>e t»)a West .C-onci Jarracline. <mjc« tii» ccarlactor need* mm iv<« >• ordered 10 • K« out or oio’xl* « *nt Cor» Lu«r<l (>■»( an ohl uauaiiitajhce. intervene*. Wat lure KM>:na n tne ra/.ge Stow ana ivea .talk of tfje <m ■o«i » •tubtom futile rr» 'ince ft proji -e»«. tn ine neater . farmers iriVakmn us -he ♦rd of she CaioncCa DeatitlfUf unh*ppy tauxnu-r. 1-ua out >n the trait Iv-hi» I ov !• -Bru** a a« -per.id <;r u h-d tr. tr.«* -irufth rrißiry «uf?er n< fr*‘m ••lane nt’r I’be doctor ireaia iffrn and «o« -»n m» **y CHAPTER four IVES GINGERLY approached he saddle horse he had seen strayrig across the range. There was no familiar brand upon the mount. ant* he uhdcrsiood many things lh< n. remembering the,,influx of nesters since his days along the Membra. Here was a beast broken to tITC plow and used for a saddle horse as well; farmers often got douT4e duty from He could save some farmer boy, s long trudge home, and led the mount toward the w illows and wedgf d his w ay through them and came, to the bank of the s mbra -jurt as thc waded ashore and sto kl there before him. ' Site was immobilized by aatnnishmenL full-bodied and Icvcly, the water glistening upon skin brown enough to show that this was not her first stolen swap this rummer She didn't scream, and his fear was that she might. The girl darted up the bank, stooping low, scooped -up a bundle of clot hear and plunged headlong into a thu of bHish. From this " w cover she said tartly, "You could have called nut!" "I could have called out," he conceded and lowered his glance to the ground and kept it there. She. was making quick movements in the bru£h. Shortly she emerged, wearing denim trousers and a <<»ttop shirt. She had brow n hnir and brown eyes and the kiq-l of fijce that went with gaily-cpr- . tamed, kitchens and fl«»ur dough and the smells of baking, but that was only at first glance. Herjips we’te a little too full, and they made her sensual and roguish at the same.-time. She clapped a 1 shapeless f* It |iat upon her head 1 and st ated h'<4sclf upon a r<r k and !>cgan tugging, on'her and .< | he thought. lVh»/. Im m»re onI fwrrnKvd thun, ahc is! But he i j like I this aplomb of hers; she ! might have., been giving him a tongue-lashing for his intrusion. i . He tbok off felt slouch hst i -ar i fan his fingers through his - i found your horse stray-

synchrotron and other atom-smash- • era will be installed, a tow-temp- 1 crature laboratory where helium is j liquefied for studying effects at 1 temperature* near absolute xero j (460°F below- aero), a chemical ! pilot plant to try out chemical 1 processes on a larger scale than possible In laboratory rooms, and others. There are Shops for mathine work, a* well as for woodworking. welding, glass blowing, j and electronics. I I

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■MISJ RUNOW' to the -Miss America” beauty pageant in Atlantic City next month wilt be ' Catherine Kleinschmidt. IE GranIts City. (ZatenssftoimD |

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iing." nr said. And then, noptng it rue im d had taken to humping ’would help relieve w-halever was its lark and the road, vienng left of awkwai dm » bet wren* them, away trojn the nv« r, <ut m-muith 'I m a doctor. I’m used to Hit sandy banks and skirted mils Too unexpet t<*L" high Id climb, and 4-was m <hy_ Bhe «>d, 'Ti>e next time, you ahaitow- 6t o«i. of the culbniiKs holler." • ’hat he heard the voice. I’ain made •1 iv.ll. -. no ra .! an.l put'ms hat ", ,eebf f dear •■»»' "> gave U a hack 1 tumhed the of U S, “‘P tU R e - Thc s,,l £ c ~ gravely and turned awav. [ r " al f • r '*’" "*"“ , ''.’P - - . ’ He didn t know. When he hi himHe naa taken five Msb psi before i4 . u lo the ground, he cohlif she said. Just a minute. no on€> hc entd, "Where art He tinned, and. seeing her auairi you?" aa.w now that thrre was sometlfihi; ..y„ nert !" F eebly familiar about her. She was new .. . . . ‘ .. . here, he wa, sure nt that; she , He clawed h,» way up the sandy ha-h. t I . n part nt the tmrw-l <■'■ *»"»>.■ c.p bank an I h. t.nm Iwars, vet the tamil.anty “ man '><* there He sard Yes - *"•' » < l'<**o cut man with the brut- . "Thanks tbr' tctctuns back my "h »hould. r.-. and ihwc w 0« ail hor e I meter " ' i-l a story here tor | lie reading. She waa smilinp. and her snide at the tar has. <X this hill was as roguLsh as he had .magm.-l the r-.ad a , it would be It awohe some devd s sa ' ,,l,e . horae'-M-xl ground an-mm-d in Mm. sn i hr) S a,d. mor. ‘ hw ‘" ; N,,t «“ x n ""' n ‘“ n ; grav. ly than-.v.r, Fp*rh*pa our « , tw ,"' position. w,i! I e »n«x« wasd. s.l « iga.e.te dsy. Then you can do the same HiF-grou.ui armmd lor me '• n ' arl - Tis gun Uy at his tingrr-'-Illi. glad t».~ Her smile never U ‘?‘ ' ,:;d k "'" wavered; her eyes were, dane.ng Uut ftrsl sn “ kc had w! rn he put hu back* to her n ,uc SM-.indHmo. l vc « “How long ago?” but R wasn’t until he was into the Brule's answer was a babbling, buggy and had clucked (hr, horse without meaning. into motion that 4ic realized he Ives’ instrument case wan still hadn't learned her name. in the buggy, but he didn't go after IShc was of the ncstcr breed; he !i jackknife from his was sure of that. One ot those t and ripped at Brule's right whn came with a neaped wafurTtn P> nt * an<« exposed the wound, rear a tar paper covered shack on wus ln flfiphy part of the some des ilate quarter-section, to an ‘ l 1,,c ,C K break the ..sod and wring a poor sfivellxng. Ives tumbled for a mall rt living from it. Her kind was pour- and held ’ <he bla ‘ le ol lhc kn,t ’' :n ing into the West, by uafion, by ,h ° flame, and then bent quickly emigrant tram, even aToot; they and Tnadp h ”» incisions and put were coming to crowd the rarrg< * lUi l - v ‘ c w< *und. He sucked and to mak® it fruitful : U4r4 aTwJ a P&» a S a \n and again..the cdies and puah the fraifier When he was sure h» hail drawn into oHAunn. T'-cy were progrex.M the poison.' he felt Brule's pulse in denim pants, they were th< fl ®d found it strong. -He edged inevitable, Brule around, wanting the mana But he wax bo* > to rattle, ar.'! body to lie uphill; and a wisp ot the sadness at his first sight ot yellow caught lyes’ eye, A bit of Tamerlane to*lay came into him paper" had worked from Baub s again. An did day ends and th< jjocket ax the man had writbed in night-conics, and there is the an- |*ain and had bc*’h cohc< aied by <lent promise of another sunns*, his body. It was the torn halt of a but a man remcmbiri only the hundred dollar, bill, and this Ives clearness of yesterday's morning thrqst back into the man's pocket. Once hcmiookcd back; he couhl understanding now the. fulr stofy sec the willow s, but the girl and what had been going on here, the horse were hidden. He won- Brule groaned and sanity ticgan to dered if he' would ever see her ’’‘»me back into his eyes sanity again, and he camel the thought and man's old<,->t tear, for this \vAs of her with him until it ua.« ban- n ne 'hat had had its start in united by the second adventure of • l A fi. this trip from town. (ru-hc (*bnL M ucd/-

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