Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1950 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT VaMtahM Krtr Bvaatoe Excoat Uaafiay W THM IWCATUR DEMOCRAT 00. Incorporated T? Metered at th* Daextar, bid.. Post OSlco M Soeaafi Cta*« Mattar Dtck D. Kellar President A, R. HoItIMMMM tth-Hi. n*H tan TH-a-u r m r-~~" -r KditOT J. H. Heller Vlce-Preeldeat C. E. HoltbMM - .... Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mall la Adams and Adjoining Couxllss; Oa* year, M; Mx moi ths, 33 23; 3 months, 31.73. > By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Conation: Ono year, f7.«t; * months, 33.75; 1 montha, 33.00. By Cairier, 35 cents yer week. Single coplss, t cents.
“is> Are we starting on a winter that will run in competition with tbuae ul IMS and 1»3«? . o o Cotae on. join the Good Fellows Club! o oGift boxes tor the Good PI'HoWS are now located in several ot the stores and donations to this worthy ranee should be sufficient A to Insure Santa's visit to the homes ot the needy. —o_.„ o —_ , So many Americans had laded appetite*-fruin too much turkey, that a run on pork sent up week •nd prices. Turkey, to our way ot thinking is the delicacy ot meats, but al that no one would want it eveiy day tor a week. .. ~O O The Christmas parade will be Reid next Monday evening atsd front then on, the shopping season Will be in full awing. The local stores will remain open on Thursday afternoons, tieginning December 7 and lite night opening srhedulr will begin Dec. 14. running through to Saturday, Dec. 23. The stores are filled with, sparkling gifts and seasonable inercftandise. which, wjll add to your. Christmas happiness. —_L. u o~ ■ . For some time New York Ci'y has be» u -taking steps to keep its stieelk clean. A fresh cruaaile . against Uttereis has begun, and In 7 ; the . f irst .day. 50me..'.360. .garefes* folk weie arrested. Even a eigiv rette butt is not supposed to be droMWd. if the owjjpcwants, to dtepdsw- i»f it; he Ik'tpld ’to bi eak it open and let the tobacco blow away', disposing. of the paper to a Oftfriais in-other eitiv« Wilt watch the New York .exjwii i HU IV with -at, >'< ait’ll an eye .on Anrri<ai.- .at?.- to, ■ careless, in'thr ,: io n r - wa-te paper along tie- .'tot'. ■ . ' o—. ■ - Tin , .'•.tjoivyear ■ old Sphinx ot Gua which m i-rluok- th.- EA.pt 'inti-dr -ere -will utid< rgo IS fi» ( pia-tn -xurg.iy -iix-.- befort Hie; birth of Christ The Sphinx ha-' d- vHo|,. <i i uinTded tits frur-»-b s'and the Egyptian government, has orden-d the repair of :b«- Isdt..oi hmg -la ne comprised of a uiaii'v io id .nd < Tien's body I' .; is one <>f tin. -iaiv. of tin- w--iid. ai <t hax—stcaid in U,i deset: un 1..0 io-i h r T-.i'. tnanv'timu-and of yi si- .The tn ' pla'sti. job •»v»-r don.- -hi ‘-bi Sphinx w-a- perfor no <1 ■ ’ w 1«O .tn.l - ia«‘ re to-v .on wa: atttiur ’ rmi>
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yearn ago Few luonumente ir vialuea have survived that lung. . wbk-b prove* that the Egyptian* knew soinvthiug about architecture aud construction even befoye the white man inhabitated the world. . .o, ■ 0 With Republicans to control of the IHI Indiana General Assenn | toy,’ rhe leadership will endeavor to pass the resolution limiting 1 presidential terms to two. Fussed by Congress and submitted to the states In 1947, the constitutional amendment must be ratiTied by two-thirds ot all the states by 1954. if it becomes the twentysecond amendment. The latest ■ tabulation shows that 23 slates have approved the measure. The Indiana legislature passed it up two years ago and since the proposal originated in Congress with a taint of politics behind it, the measure will be pushed with polltit al Incentive next January. Ratification probably means little to the American political system, for moat candidates mentioned for president these days are in their sixties and if elected to two terms will have had all the experience they want out of the office. The vot.'r'' sliotifd tViVe the' right to settle lhe matter in our elections. - te— ——t1 Welcome To Students: This iiFWNp iper ext•- :i d-a (ti-'tfie student* who } »!>' enrulting today in the Reppert < Hcftooi ot Mit tfcmeeiiug. As r-u< sts -t>T the ei!y and <on; manity, we assure you tha.t y r ?‘U’U , a fit* ndly spirit and aa'.atti- i tilde of helpfulness among our people. j >♦. a-ur is a *igotf us < puai> | ■ • ,i. i-- i - - i' ! li* i«l»»‘ S< hool. fhuudod-• ’years . auw b} !.Ue Fr<d lUpjMu t. out < ! ■ r.». li.r !»!<>-! ».i’ni<ni' ' aiii" tioueitr. Thf i-4 ' •. - ii.iAf $)». atur 4 !>-oanii*ion ofTT?; 1 : That figure • .lin: [Ms fity’ '.h* ir. homy,. ; y* u’!l tn** ' fi {end's every wh* re \V»- Lau y»,u «np»y ><>ui thr»e Jvt ♦• h s arid * 1-h ■ > ■ i- < r - in >' urt h<»en profet’Siotu I ’ n -a Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE U ■ Q V\ <»uid it be pi iHler-r-a* aae ir ' thmhu tton.'.!»» suy 'Mr Marshall. I tl.i- is Miss Wilsiih I • j-.-i’t,*-* T:.«- ifi.it. rthiaild he presented .to tin
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O_ Wis ■ / I jit v This young lady to taking no chancaa. She wuti to Bad o«t whether or not she has tuberculosis and she know* the disease can bo detected by means of a chest X-ray. Christmas Seal fund*, sole support ot the 3,W0 tuberculosis associations to this country, help make possible X-ray services to many American communities. (Raymond K. Martin photo)
Say. "Miss Wilson, this I* Mr. Marshall," However, when the man is much older than the woman. o» is a distinguished personality, she then is presented to him. Q. Should the early arrivals at y wedding who have the aisle seats in a pew move towards the center so that Jhe latevixmers won't have to crawl over them to their seats! A This is not at all necessary In fact this is the one ocx-asion on which the first-comer has an in dikpuraAle right the aieto seat , y, Should ail the,women wit! serv ed first at the dining table where men and women are seated alternately? A. No; this would be a foolish i waste of time The guests should be served in regular sequence, vhethef man or woman .» - —" { Household Scrapbook ’; By ROBERTA LEE |1 0 ——o i > . * *4 Blanched Nuts N'ar s an* TiFdii 'hed t>y Tnmi&rstnKi ; in boiling waiter foi* two in.t .i U-tFti, then in ebhi watet Inaln and | miii-.i the skriii* .Jh-n Hiinly in pans and , -;f in a warm ovj-n to dry fol a, f»‘* tj »m *. TV.- < riftpurss i»t the uuta will deiniid. npuiT tiieir dry nesb ~ | Painting Itefore painting any MniUn ; civp ihe liinxvis and other meta’ I parts a ttoud t oatiflii of vaaelMe , jelly ‘ The - paint wilt .sttrk io| tlie pp’v ami k < 411. Jfripvd off|
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CHAPTER twenty-nine WHEN Robert Fleming had gone, Liza sat tor some time, thinking, ami then went out on the terrace and sat there looking over at the river and its lights and hearing the muted noises of the s.rcet. Then she went indoors and telephoned Michael. He answered, and she asked, “How was her cooking?'* He answered cautiously, and she knew he was not alone. “Are"you worried? Yes or no." “Yes." ?In that case, come to the apartment tomorrow morning, say at ten. and talk with me. In the afternoon I must meet Virginia, who Is flying here. But we must talk about the party, Michael, as 1 think it would be a very propitious occasion to announce our engagement." Oves the wires, deviously connecting the distinct west of Fifth Avenue with the upper East Side, there came a strangled sound, part incredulity, part unfeigned horror. Then Michael, finding speech, uttered feebly, “You think -« huf f He’d spent, so far, a pleasant, stimulating evening, grew,- agape at the telephone, he gesticulated frantically at a curved, knowledgeable redhead fit is said that redheads are the best cooks) and wondered if his hair was turning White. Liza said, “Well, not anonun. e It formally. 1 Just loose a trial balloon or two.” Viewing hisr host, the redhead exclaimed, in alarm. "What is wrong. Michad?" Michael spoke to I»iza. TU be right up," he said hoarsely: 1 For heaven's sake." said Liza; "it s too late. I’m sleepy . . . . I'll -see you atten tornotrow." - ' Stay there. ,<*Wt move.** He hanged down the instrument and addressed his guest. "I'm sorry. honey. I have to rush off—" "Hut what is it, is someone ill ?" I "Very ill. Out of her—that is— 1 his mind, " gabbled Michael, “came 1 on him suddenly. Threatens to ' jump out*the window.” He was 1 waving a muJrt little. ja< ket at Msmii Recipe ’Here," he said. "I U I get you a<ab . , . . • , . Bi.e v<*«d uneuapwiouely, "Can't < J go with yr-n? lin very good in 1 1 an . n.< i. . ' Ji - M 7 -7-.- - i .-;; ; 7 ' ■ .a>; Og .-■■ir -w.- r f .'tvit
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with a clean cloth when the paint is dry. Cold Feet When one is troubled with cold feet, reHef I* often obtained by cutting a piece of paper the shape of the sole of the shoe, and placing it in the stinking. ° ” ITyEAW TODAY I.«.—.—_____ ___3. _4 Nov. 27,. 1930 wa B Thausgiiing Murder And Suicide In Deaths Os Couple Elkhart Ind . .Nov. 27 (VPICoroner Burton K. Kintner r«mrn j ; * d a verdict of murder and sui u ide today in ikd deaths of Joe - R. Hhepimnt. and his wife. , 1 Janke. 42 - Authorities said BhefipArd, who i separated from hie wife a month i ; am*. sh»rt her with a revolver knrfed hvt *»nd' then fired a 'Shot- ; gun hhut into her body Saturday | night | HKtiH’Tr turned the gun on hiiu-1 self ami died froiu' slun k and loss told by a] . unern thut the. rpiwhH I bp teri) ’* befoie the I shooting I The per capita pej-.<>o ili Tricorn ’ n tin Pi.-liitV of j was .f> v.'o h "fv n? rank rd alt tno j stat*?'
I'll have to manage this alone." I I “But sonii tim,?s a desperate man I , will listen to a woman." •'Hi's only desperate after he IjMSlis;’’ Micltoi'l toultSfeii;' - 1 -What did you say?” I “Nothing. This man hates women, can't abide them, it's because : of a woman that he's in this jam. Come on, Jane, hurry," . “I'm staying here,” she said,'T'll fix some coffee and sandwiches. If i you need me, telephone, Michael. I can t bear to see you so worried." ! ~ Siuto_a_pmmising evening, Michael weakened. His chief weakness ■ lay tn weakening, lie thought. Fit put Liza in her place, but fast Coffee and sandwiches’ Well, It 1 wasn't very late .... •'Make yourself at home," he said. "I'll hurry." She could cook. She had red hair, and a delectable figure. They were getting along very well. After she had replaced the telephone. Liza went into her Ix-droom and lifted a hand to a zipper. S'o. On second thought, he would probably. come. Yes, of course. She returned to the living room, put a stack of records on the phonograph and touched a switch, Soft music ami a good magazine. Until Michael came. She arranged herself In an attitude ot patient wailing, upon a couch. Michael arrived, unannounced. He must have hurled himself past the switchboard operator and into an elevator. Liza beard footsteps down the corridor. One if by sea; or was it two? No. Santa i'laus. noisily and unseasonably. Donner and HliUcn, likewise Dancer and ITancer, and, of course Cuplil ' Now he clattered at the door and when Liza" called, “It isn't locked," he burst in, with what seemed to be a fine head of steam. "Don't you know better than to , leave the door unlocked ?" he de- ' manded. over the music. "Shut that , thing off!" He went over and shut , it off hunacif. Silence fell, like an “ i "Good evening, Michael.?- said I Liu plac idly. "As tor the d<«>r. which you slaimni d. though people ; are presumably aletpinff, I un- i locked it as« w minutes ago. It sa !. good thing my new couple has , . j.f. >: j i <• . nr. m li.e lee!img ; Ir I fi rytare very r--P" *
In The Services Mad* Sergeant Hugh L. Ehrmau son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ehnn’an of liecaliir route 2. has been promoted to the rank of He has spent muctits in a. tr.i- duty and is nor.' etoric-typint in the (gierations sc tion of battalion S-3. He has been at Catnip ('arson since Sept, it Hta address is: Sgt. Hugh 1., Ehr man, HR 32003901. Hu * Sv. Co.. 430th Engr. Const Bn , Camp Car son, (lolorado. Austin To Question China Communists Chinese Delegates Before UN Today Lake Sueec-ss, N V„ Nov 27. (UP} I'nittd • Staff•» prepared to play a deadly serious game of “20 questions ’ today with Cone mu nisi China. IT. 8. sources tmid- ambassador Warren R. Austin, chief Amerfran delegate to the Uftited .Nations, had a liar of 20 questions to a#k con eerning the entry of TieTung’s army into the Korean war in the security council debate on Formosa. The Chinese Com man in! dele gates, appearing before the I N for the first time, also take part today in the general assembly s main political committee discussion on Peking's 'aggression" charge again -.t the V. S. _j There wa- i piwtmniyv however, iof a k»s(-rninufe caßcellatlon of * the ponifeal committee’s debate (since Russia appeared To,eH ' the Chinese detegatjon before the security * ounril before it appear* ■ anywhere eh»e ( and may ask a can ce!lati<m of the committee s debate The eoum-il is meeting primarily To hear the Chines? Communists ; argue that President Truman's dis ! patch of the 1 . S 7th fleet to' "iieu’..taXu.v -Koi jin.-a c onstituted ! .iggrrwui ji . ' -Ru-si-i Jacob A MpUk\waß ex.--petted to opei| the political -cum ! mil tee debate with a B>minute speech containing th* bit!crest de j nuiH iaiion of ihcl S. he ha- vet de Juried in the I £ ix-’iegafe Join* I Foster Itulles was expected to ate j ewer the Russian briefly and then reqwst a 24 hour adjournmcti? to givtvhim time to prepare a dnvtilinciiieti ttply to .The aggress ion" 'f |e Cbim delegation kept-pl.tr-elly in-, .immuiiii iolf’ btfoir the !.;»-• ting ' Thy nho nmm.ht i group !»t Sunday a? (|u <fdt ! 'a' <’hii Cove I. I. In dis •ip- -Inn .urh Malik*and Sovirt for-. • .g*i ? .mini,\hdi< ; Y Vi- hiiv-kv
I "i.iza, are you out of yout . mind ?” "I don't think ss.” ? ' , "Y -uined my evening!" “1-. sorry? But shell wait, won’t she?” "Very funny. As a matter of fact, she will, and I'd enjoy strangling you it no penalty wire attached.” "This la a nice neighborhood. At I you have a guest, why did ygu in- ! sist upon rushing uptown " “I need to get this straight," He glanced at an ash tray. It contained a cigar butt. "I see you've had a culler. Unless you—have taken to Coronas." ' "Robe'rt Fleming came to ciiffee with me. Co now. Come back tomorrow." "We'll settle this now," “Very well.” She sat up and swung her feet to the floor, looking sleepy, also extremely pretty, which .annoyed him, "We made a bantam.. 1 was to detach you from Fatty." , "YoU made the bargain,! didn't" "I kept my part." "So?” ■- - - , "|>o you wish to be detached | from Mm Culinary?" "As a matter of fait, not y< t."!" "But eventually? Tile longer she clings the harder to remove. Now. all I propose don’t start like that, Michael—is that we form a mutual protective society." "*Jo on." "If It became evident that we. arc interested in each other, even; engaged to becoipe engaged, so to jipeak, would it not be to the ad- ; vantage of each?" How?" * She alinigged. "Y.>rt continue youp fun. games, and consumption of home cooking," shi' explained; "then, when Indigestion sets' in, you produce me, which nutoniatie- I ally extricates you. Now, niy situ- i irtn,.n —" . “Is what, exactly, on, or of?, your broomstick?" “I do not joke. I am hands capped. By certain intentions, honorable and otherwise.” “For otherwise, read Mason, the not-so-boyish banker? But Who's the knight in sluiiihg armor?" •Someone I do not w ish to hurt Someone I like very niueh, lor whom I have a profound respect and affei tidn." Her fa. c was grave and troubled. "And if. to the-.- i O f aid I-niiines,. . Vt.; na-e a : •■fa- ;pror<" •'!’ Mtir.lr" ■ -- flu Bi c’oaiiniieji I
Five From County ' Awarded Degrees Complete Work At Indiana University - Five Adams county have complied their worKCat Indiana I iian WOBK AGAIN! V-'— -- .- - -le?' -KrJk 2a J dW ■> an. A w. *mMv Cornets Gust «l Siffortag Irin Achts Mi Mk Dui ti Lxk il VUiMS Bi, Bi, lim ail NixM -Thanks ti IMACBI No one can afford to be in anything but tip-top condition to avoid lagging behind on the job. You lust can’t do a full day s work when aches, pains, stomach distress, due to a deficiency of Vitamins B<, Bj, Iron and Niacin are dragging you down, leaving you tired and out of energy. Now is the time to discover how thousands of folks have relieved the real cause of their troubles with today's great HADAX7OL! Mrs J W Bundy, 504 South Upper Street, Lexington, Kentucky, who was suffering from such deficiencies, writes "I have suffered with achei and pains in rriy left arm and shoulder. I could noL user-my arm and ; could not tie my apron or get my ■ dress off So after taking 4 bottles ' of HAD ACTOL. I now can use my j arm and do my work As a house- | keeper, there’s lots of work to do. | I could not sleep at nights for the paanfi and coidd not lie on my left i ~ ' Y; ( [p T r <t hulling I ■ 1 ‘ do all my work and work in the I laundry I do prai<w HADACOL. It’s wonderful I am 57 years Ud and feel i wonderful after taking HADACOL. My a<*hcK and pains do not bother me at all ” Mh> Not Give HADACOL A Chance To Help You! If vou re suffering froni lack of Vitajnins B . B . Iron and Niacin, HADACOL may relieve the cause just as it i has for so many, thousands in slate i liter slate Thcie’s no need to settle (or symptomatic relief or give up , hope'until you’ve tried HADACOL. In Ti special liquid form that's easy to take, the precious Vitamins and Minerals are already <ii.Molved so lhfey .efHF'k-lv-s fast.- and surely. • to every part of your body - , to every body organ, to bring real relief if you are suffering from such deficiency. You owc.it to yourself to discover h;»t only HADACOL gives you that ‘ Wonderful Hadacol Feeling ” And you don’t risk a .cent to make this imazing discovery either. Buy a bottle of HADACOL. either 'the trial size for Only $1 25 or the large family _-H-_hasr4tal-sizc for.s3so_ If HADACTSL does not help you, your moniy wj-i! be refunded Recommended by (bn !>>! '-■ CHAPTER THIRTY MICHAEL said, “You're talking about Robert Fleming? You can’t seriously consider —” He broke off anu saidr ‘‘He’s old enough to be r»*w rather." Liza was silent. Im sorry, 1 torgot.” She smiled, faintly. “Pm glad you torgot. What is the saying, There were giants in the earth? And the other, some thing about. ’We shall not see his like again? But loneliness can play tricks, Mi* chiiel.” ''StemeUmea -you- arc about six years old and mrmetimes ten times j that. I don t understand you, Liza“Must you try ? M ’'No." He rose. . “And as for ' yOur suggestion - the answer is lio. tAinWTic as it sounds, I cab sec. dimly, some of the advantages, !<t you and.even for me. But I'm not .playing.” “‘But it would t>c so simple. All you have to do is appear attentive, and I responsive. We need declare nothing, openly, thus creating an aspect which wouldnl frighten away anyone wo don't want tngh-t«-ncd away. Eventually you'll finish your book, take off tor China, or "wherever, free to i commit any folly. As for me. by • Uiat time 1 shall have made a whole new circle ot friends “ “What a crazy.Jitthr dame! No, no; a thousand times, no.’* 4 “You needn’t be afraid. I have , no designs on you. This is not - what is it that Jack Goddard is al- < way* saying?,—a gimmick.” 1 •’I wouldn't be tod sure, so I ahi I playing it safe. By the way, you ' forgot Patty m the scenario She’ll ’ regard your friendship In another 1 light if you begin dangling my bewildered scalp from your twenty- I four-inch waist." i “Twenty-two. No, Michael, I ’ shall take Patty mo<ieratcly into ’ my confidence, she is an understanding girl,” < Michael headed for the door. He said, “! fear 1 can't attend your brawl, 4 feel, a seizure comm? on.” i ‘•That's ttwi’bad Then Iff have ’ to make an announcement, really <
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University aud are among the 8371 stud* nt - whii were awarded de-1 gires ibiM mouth by the Pulver-1 •»hy> board of trustees. These slu-j driUM parlhipated in the June <’<»mmr u ement and will be .cob#idered as members of the tlass. but did not complete their work until the summer session The fall Ils! of gidtlu.i!vs bring* the total number of graduates for ’he !♦*;.« nt Howl year up, to 3M22, which i- the I trgest in the school’s ; history A total of 472 students! received d* green at the February i omnunet ment *hd 2413 in June Adams county students who re reived degrte*. the degree?. *hey re wived and their ma-jor subjects are an follow*: Decatur:- .Arnold L Conrad, masj ter ot business administration; Bar- i bars Ann Bracey. B. S. education. Catherine E VVetdler. AT S edura I tion; Marjory J. Shuikhy, R S. Iclu. .r.ion. - . ■ , Berne Herman. P- Neuen Uc.hwaiofer. M S., education:* .j Barber Goes Leftist Mpinphis. Tenn H P i L. TI. J [f/owry is a b&rber of dMin thm I He t uuZ what“ ji’mtHibty Hr rhe only |’eft handed barber shop in the j world All his barl»ers are leiT handed i Democrat-W«ok Aus Bring Results
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an announcement." He stopped, as if halted by an armed guard. "You wouldn’t!" She smiled. . "And another thing," she said. "I want Abby here, for a wlule at least This is the only way to dig her out of ner retreat," "Why Abby? You grow more and more confusing." "I aaed her. If she thinks for one moment tliat I am interested in you. it she believes I have falIgn even_ slightljtJn love with you, she'll lake the next train." "How do you intend conveying thia repulsive and false intelligence?" "I shant Virginia will." "You can’t intimidate me. You need Abby like you need a hole in the head. Another one." "1 didn’t say I required a chaperon," Uza argued. "I want Abby. for her own good." "May God help her," said Michael piously. 'This is tantamount to giving the poor woman a glass of hot milk, liberally laced with arsenic, and saying, 'Here, drink this, it will make you feel wonderful.'" He marched to the d<K>r and opened it, “Thanks, dear. See you arpund." . I'Of course. And at my party." He closed the door gently, and she waited, lb - opened it and put his head in. He said, "You can't scare me. 'Aroint thee, witch, aroint thee.' “ Liza heard him going down the corridor: she listened for the genteel cj.uig of ths elevator door. She looked at his forgotten hat, which he had worn in but hand and then cast aside. She smiled and went into the bedroom. Tomorrow Virginia would be there. She would meet her and set some little trap. She was not troubled about their efficiency nor the success of her party. She sat down on her bed and dialed Michael's number. “Hello?" she said affsbly. Michael returned to hts apartment. where Miss'Jane Brown was waiting, with, he trusted, good coffee, geuUed with cream, and da* , I '
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Records Are Broken By Job Placements Weabingtoa. X»»v. 27. -—(O’ > The iatior depart4nept announ**ed today that it had placed 2.2W.00U workers in jobs in October, breakin gall previous monthly records tor job placfnneidft. The department’« bureau of employment seu urity said.this number wuniasfnM the prevloua high of al ! most plai ementa in temper, HMf* To Hire Thoiisonds For Christmas Mail ; Washington. Nov. 27. (CP» ; The ecoiUMiiy l utbacks in postal j servii e ordered fast spring will he - hud aaide during'the ( hYistnuis hididaf s easort. A post off he spokesman said ! -thousand* of temporary employ ■ es. will be and there will t»e ias many daily home deliveries as juar.eaaary’to handle the heavy voliimt* <»f mat! \ \ '< ■-A— - ... . .. .. .... . ...... thaii 10 per cent of the nation's* population -is eiW’enhai.ed within tho <lty limits of Wa pYork. Phh agVk Phduder.phia. Aiigeles" and Detroit
lectabie sandwiches for which. h« i hoped, she had found the makings. He was smiling as he pressed his own bell button, opened the door, and leaped upstairs. Miss Brown flung wide the . apartment door. She was not I smiling. She was talking. Site ; had been rehearsing Uns for some minutes. ■ "I waited only to tell you what I think ot you. Suicidal sick r fricqd, indeed. lam to inform you I that you left your hat in her ■ apartment," she cried, flushed and , tremulous, "where you can pick it up tomorrow." ; “But, darling—" "Don't darling me,- you Casanova! If you had a date, why didn’t you say so?” i “But—" i - “I’m going. And you needn't — come with me." He cried, “Wait a minute! I can , explain. Ix-t's have a cup of coffee and talk things over." 1 The coffee’s made; you drink it,. alone." She seized her Unen juc- -'. 1 ket. "1 never to ace you 1 again,” she announced. ■ Then she slammed the door. ! Michael wandered into the kitchen. The coffee had boiled over-* He might have died ot gas poisoning. He shut off the gas and carried the coffeepot and a cup to the Hying room. The coffee was stronger than woman's wiles. Bitter as woman's deceit. He looked around for the chocolate cake jane had brought him this very evening, baked with hei own little hands, and from sponsored material She had removrq it, together with her indignant person. _ He sat and thought darkly about Liza. Then he telephoned 'her. “Yea?"' said Liza dimly. "Get lost!" "Oh. it's you Having a good time?" •'Drop dead!" said Michael, and hung up. Liza hung up too; she turned i,n her side, put her foldid hands beneath the tnnec, nt curve of her chuck and went peacitiiUy buik to slsep. (To Bi CoKlwiuciiJ
