Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1941 — Page 17

SDAY, MARCH 13, 1041 ——e. ‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES cs - PAGE 13

| MARINE QUARTERLY Mattress Bee’ |Heart Balm Is Traced to Brazil's Burnt-Sugar Moon HOW YOU CAN By ALLEN HADEN , She recognized him as a man of At that time, Buenos Aires’ first) Don Francisco meditated the 201 and 202, of the public papers| GET WORKERS!

ITTLE ROCK, Ark. March 13 |Copyright, 1941 by The Indianapolis Times substance. No ordinary fellow, buti schoolmaster, Francisco de Vittoria, | problem. | collated by Trelles, in the Buss BOSTON, March 13 (U. PD), = Th> Chicago Daily News

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(U. P.).—The quilting bee, log- BUENOS AIRES, March 13 (By a shipowner. She therefore stayed | had a signless lean-to in a nameless | “How much money have you?” he Aires Public Library, tion of salty yarns and camaraderie | rollings, and corn-huskings of a | Clipper) —Heart balm is nothing Heh $e Ren bats poten ing i " ol guirey at last, In it Pedro Valdez, pilot of tie on of salty ! s , y rie . np v iven way 4 ler window and let him Kiss her on ancisco listen to the; “Well...” 3 among seafarers, historians have] TE Be rural | 2° since, in 1606, the precedent hand only. confession in patience, [ “How much?” pa I at Je Production Ma Management banded together to publish a nons | 0 id was established in Buenos Aires. The burnt-sugar moon and the “It's your own fault, my friend., “I could scrape together 100 pesos Martinez, but that he had changed |r e Em | t U " iy ol Sonim | Arkansas. Mario B. de Quiros, an Argentine velvet sky did their work. Pedro Furthermore, it is incredible that of 8 reales.” his mind. Therefore he deposed ges ployers to Use front vowdpenaiive uma), The! several years ago the matrons | writer, recently found the story in Valdez sought out the father of the at our advanced stage of civilization! “That's enough,” the man of before the notary public So hel U,S. S i American Neptune. | of rural neighborhoods gathered |ancient archives. minx of the toasted complexion. one should be so moved by filtering learning stated. Then foreshadow- desired her to feel free to marry ervice. The new quarterly publication will | 0.4 uilting frames to do their | Don Peds Valdez blamed it all Anq after the necessary courtesies moonlight on a pair of black tresses. ing a greater man by several dec-|whomsoever else she pleased. In| w ASHINGTGN. March 18 (U. P) have the aid of a Carnegie Corpora-| = ~~ q {on the velvet sky and burnt-sugar/ were over, he promised to marry No matter how beautiful she may ades, he added: “All these people exchange for her agreement to call WSHINGTUN, Mazel | an tion subsidy as an “all-American | Visiting” and exchange the lat- |, of Brazil, Pilot of the bark Margarita on his next trip. have been, remember that women have their price.” | the affair quits, he promised to send | .¢ Office of Production Managelogbook of marine subjects” devoted est bit of chit-chat. Today the San Gabriel, he plied between Rio| But again, as is the way with are like ships from Spain. Sooner! To Pedro Valdez he deigned to her 100 pesos of 8 reales. Today,| ment today again asked defense in to shipping, exploration and Kin- pasic idea is the same; but instead |de Janeiro and Buenos Aires, car- sailors, the wind blows away, many or later, another one comes along.” explain. “This girl of yours having this sum would be about $500. | dustries to call on Government eme dred salt-flavored subjects. of making quilts, the women are rying hides and flour to the Brazil- fancies. | ‘But, maestro,” the bedeviled used the moon and the velvet sky ——— : President of the enterprise is Dr. turning out mattresses, and, in- | ians and bringing back to his native “Facing the waves, Pedro Valdez pilot pleaded, “have you ever been to get a promise of marriage out of TWINS SHIFT CASES Samuel Eliot Morison of Harvard cidentally, helping to use up some land coconuts, flavorsome beans and felt he had been a fool. Yet a in Rio when the moon is full and you, shell be willing to take your : University, historian-navigator who, of the South's cotton surplus. wonderful woods for the Governor's promise given must be kept. It be- the sky is made of velvet?” money in exchange for its fulfill is recognized as an authority on The mattress making projects furniture. comes a point of honor. Should he “No,” the schoolmaster replied. ment.” : | the voyages of Christopher Colum-| were launched by the Agricultural As a sailor's eve will, his eve back out, any of the Martinez boys “Only time I was there, was in the, A day or two later, a curious Perior court for his twin brotherd Can Get Workers for Your Plants.” bus. Co-editors of the marine jour-| Extension Service and the Works |chanced upon a winsome lass. With could “demand” him and he would wintertime and it was raining.” document was drawn up. It was Samuel, also a lawyer, when a con- | OPU Director William Kr an nal are Walter Muir Whitehill, as-| Progress Administration with a her dark eyes and long black hair, have to satisfy them. “You don’t understand. Anyway, the first case of heart balm in flicting case occurred. Judge Walter = oie poo ol oi Hille sistant director of the Peabody Mu-| double objective—to improve the little Margarita Martinez, would Castillian honor could not with listen to me. Don’t waste your time Buenos Aires and perhaps in Amer- L. Collins and opposing counsel| asked emplovers to ¢ iA with seum in Salem, and Lincoln Col-| quality of bedding in rural homes have been an appealing person any- impunity be flouted, Something, telling me what I should have done.| ica, according to Mario de Quiros. weren't aware of the change but the U. S Frnvlovinent Service tl cord, downeast maritime historian, | and to dispose of more cotton. where—or so claimed Pedro Valdez. had to be done. ‘Just tell me what I should do.” "It is regisetred in Tome III, pages the brothers lost the verdict. OPM's Labor Division OT the U 3 Office of Education when they need more workers

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