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CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE and she went down to breakfast SALLY HAD expected to work in s- | feell re like. | elf, - < |Rhenshaw Is Named After! THE WALK BACK to the hos-|feeling more like. hers pediatrics but after a week with
i { Ey | pital was without incident and the | paroles met her a the lower| the children was switched to j : * 4 ; (hall and the two went in together.| cial work in room 327. Again she P 0 AMP y Forces Promised. Destroyer Escort. |two girls parted at Sally's door. | gai" ate silent, her thoughts stl heard the odious epithet of “Apple ; : By Science Serviee A | A new ship has been added to Inside her room, Sally prepared | chaotic. | polisher!” as she passed Norma —— BERKELEY, Cal, July 15.—An! |
or bed still in something of a| “Chapel?” Margar { . | the Sea Scout units in Indianapolis. | gaze Carolyn Bacon was not Chape fargarel asked as) Holden and another nurse just out
tinderstanding of the ultimate
a Rela 80INR | they left. the dining robm with the! side the chapel hy mornof Present forces se pr to] . The Ehip, Renshaw, named after to marry —JHm— wir fl hihoniasmanabisinhobashasian bovine bind pid first ; ’ forces of the universe promises to| |a destroyer escort which was sunk |Was he going to marry? | “Yes,” Sally said. “I feel I need, Her steps faltered for & moment \nned. result from the hundreds of millions | during the war, was christened last! - Holden. said he was engaged— i this morning." | as she contemplated facing the acof electron-volts that atomic | Wednesday by: “Mrs. Robert: 8 but then Norma might have mis- aR .|cuser but instead, with merely a lowing the dedle physics’is about td let loose in new ednesday by ‘Mrs, ‘|understood OCarolyn’s engagement| pug SHABBY room was glowing| slight stiffening of her slim back, 7. M. C. A, camp atom smashers, Lomi escorted by Stedman party just as she had. And what wih sunlight and Sally felt rather|she went on to the elevator, yesterday camp may be more important than Pearce, It is located at Broad Rip-|did it matter anyway? She deter- | han saw Jim Hallock seated just| “I won't let her bother me,” y the development of the atomic ple post 312, American Legion. mined to put the whole thing pcieath the big stained glass win-|She sald to herself. : s voted on ene bomb. : James O. Larsen, director of completely out of her mind. It ws | gow in the east wall. He sat with| She had had little contact with . Dr. Robert J. Oppenheimer, di- senior scouting for thie Central In- more than likely he would shun , oc straight ahead, arms folded|Dr- Hallock. He seemed almost epted t6 engage rector of the Los Alamos atomic diana council, presented the charter her presence in the future. | across his broad chest and a look|!® avold her. The blood rushed y out’ the addie bomb laboratory when the bomb to Post Commander Ralph Inyart. » » lof grimness on his usually pleas- to the girl's cheeks at the humiliat~
» B. JV. Owen, north district fleld| NO MAN enjoyed being accused commissioner in senior scouting,|,¢ having an affair, no matter how
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ne tq ‘set up a ing at the University of California was in charge of the christening|casual or innocent, with a girl he uy au vier Was oe . wn landscaping and here: and Skipper A. F. Hook and his|gcarcely knew. Hé would be justi-| —» 80 ¥ Nas Surpr HE PROBABLY hated her now. \ ; scouts of Ship 1, Broadway Method- (fied ifi ignoring her henceforth. |¢¢ the junior interne send a smile , e camp, ONE: Fundamental revision of; ; 1st church, conducted the. installas gt hg . BR noefon ‘land an almost imperceptible wave|And she didn’t blame him. Was 4 urchased camp present theories of matter. “Bitter Sweet” cast members who have appeared in previous summer operas under park board sponsor | (jon. he ou . AMElof the hand in the direction of possible he thought she had given ity for 50 boys TWO: Extension of new Knowl ship are (left to right, standing) Gloria Monninger, Joseph Jordan, Harriet Burbank, Roberta Asa, Willlam | Officers of the ship ‘are I. M.| Her conscience troubled her re. DOT Bronson, who blushed and|Holden some reason for thinking rged to provide edge to other fields of science, | Moon, Billie Cole, John Welch, Ruth Duckwall, Millicent Plowman and Dorothy Fidger. Charles Hedley Cole Jr, skipper; Robert M.!garding the romantic past she had S™M1ed in response. She wondered|g,s pad dates with him? Sally i THREE: Discovery -of new ele-| (right), director, leads the group in singing to the accompaniment furnished by Jeanne Havens and Joanne Pickett, mate; Dr. Frank O. Goode, [so successfully built up around | "°V long that had been going on gasped at the idea and in her disSmith, pastor of mentary nuclear particles that will] Viellieu. “Bitter Sweet” will be presented at the fairgrounds for three nights, starting Friday, Aug. 9. commitiee chairman, and W. L.|nherself and the mythical Blair but forgot about it when Miss tress sent the elevator past the enue Methodist give a better picture of the atom!— - " p—————— 2 : y f
| Kirkpatrick, D. D. Fitzgerald, Wil- Canfield. She had had no idea the Sunderiein rose to read from the, 4oor upon which 327 was
Y ——— 1arge of yesters and the principles upon which it . pe . liam Guenther, Walter Landreth, story was to grow and travel until PS*lter in her hand. | located. remony: Works, SEEK HOUSE AGTION Statistics S ow Deat Rate Gus Ernst, Ketneth R. Miller, |even Aunt Clem should hear iw| She opened it to the 19th Psalm. | She bit her lip and reversed the
on the program Man is now about to duplicate H. FP. Felter, Vernon Jones, Ivan and how on earth was she going She read it slowly, impressively, and switch and the
| temperamental aidt, chairman of Nature's most = powerful atom- ON REORG ANIZ ATION . Snyder, Ralph Inyart, Raleigh ig explain it to her? at its close added three verses from mechanism promptly stuck. Even ee; "dobn Wilson, SUTShINg: Wie Cositic 2aNs shat sons) rom Oo 10 on own ra € Miller, Frederick Ashby and Walter | " x the New Testament, Dl $ -
; " The favorite the buzzer refused to work ward Sweetman, sist of protons hurtling -into thei oo Howard Newspaper Alliance |S. Fuller, committee members. SHOULD SHE make a clean and familiar 23d Psalm followed — 7. M. C. A, and earth's atmosphere from Outer): yw, gHINGTON, July 15.--Porty-| By Science Service |'years. The peak of mortality now is| Charter members of the ship are breast of it—confess she had man- and suddenly Sally felt rested and (To Be Continued) umgartel, execue space, crashing into atmospheric ;., peoublican congressmen have, NEW YORK, July 15—The death at ages 5 to among white boys and|Myron Austin, Robert Avels, Paul ufactured it out of whole cloth ready for whatever the day might RO the Indianapolis Btoms and causing birth of an ,..4 Speaker Ravburn to arrange rate from the infantile paralysis is| 10 to 14 among white girls. |Carsons, Jack Dan, Edward Er-| simply as a protection to her pride bring forth. BOY SCOUT LEADERS’ i atomic particle called a mesotron.|¢,. youce action on congressional on the down grade. | The improvement in the polio|pelding, James Jamieson, Orman |—simply because certain people had | *t .n n E IS SE heidler, president It takes about 250 million electron |, eqyoqnization. | This news, especially cheering|death rate is all the more signifi-| McKinley, Leland Pennington, Don- | jeered at her preference for a lite] SHE KNEW now what she should | ROUNDTABL T
volts to knock a mesotron out of
: hi a-| cant because during the 35-year|ald Rhoades, Dale Rugenstein,|of nursing—of service to others— do. Aunt Clem was the only one The Central Indiana council, another proton, and atom smashers Their letter pointed out that the now while cases throughout the n Boy
Kiwanis club; : ’ senate passed the bill a month ago, toin are mounting, comes from period physicians have increased Tracy Stokes, Jack Moll and Jack rather than one of love and mar- | Who mattered—she would make a
eCu%: of i : . Scouts of America, will have its secEDRs wanes, are now reaching that energy and and that the house has taken no| Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.|their ability to diagnose the disease Fitzgerald. » riage? |clean breast of her deception to her ond. leadeis”. tound. table in. She Tr, executive seco beyond. action. | Siauistics covering one to l14-year-/and a larger number of cases are Me—————————— Knowing her Aunt Clem she and hope she would understand,
Particles now known to be a part of an atom were listed by Dr. Oppenheimer as the electron, proton,
“The overwhelming public de-|old children insured by that com- being Sortuctly Sepurted, es ai GLEN COLLINS NAMED Sout if Sat Indy would unde But days were to elapse before Unidad Estiven Ee 1p Greenmand for action by the house upon | pany’s industrial department. ether . oe ne in the Seal HEAD OF LEGION POST 3 4 = done a e Seca on pd could confide in Aunt Clem Heading the business se is a the recommendation of the joint| The standardized death rate for|rate is due ewer cases O e unt Clem loa eception. Sally Maynard. Full, busy days. She had ssion
yuthwest district dianapolis Y. M, Jordan, general
| Neutron, positron, MeESOLION, AMMA |, ire congressional re- disease or to better treatment hav-| Glen Collins, New York Central knew she was hurt at her beloved no idea of what the superintendent discussion and dramatization of the - M. C. A. ray and a hypothetical neutrino for be os ion enn iM was lam than 3 per 100,000, ing saved more of those who got niece's failure to confide in her and of nurses said to Doctor Hallock 'FooP advancement Dian, which incient organization) is clear,” the letter | whereas in 1911 it was over 5 per railroad yard conductor, has been | volves the donduct of a d which evidence has not been found. |. 4 i sick or both is hard to determine. she couldn't bear it. . {or Whether or not he told her off vOIves Toop boar LL BE LEFT Dr. Oppenheimer is confident these 100,000. During the 1916 epidemic it elected commander of the Big Four ‘ , of review, troops court of honor and . 0 ; The senate measure would boost|rose to 36.8 and in 1931, another big Sg ————————— She brushed her hair with hard, his convictions as to the writer of| it bad 1 ,N. Y., July 18 are really elementary and ultimate. congressional salaries, increase the | polio year, it was over 6 per 200,00 U: S. TAXES SPY CASH American Legion po Ok 8|almost vicious strokes and tried of the anonymous letter. ; jer ge counselling. German prisone rT Tar tot TO help available to individual con-| ims Ti ).|elected are R. W. Tonning, first/find a way out. At last in some-| Sally's attitude toward Norma | left in the Unite EFFECTIVE RAT KILLERS grain and their committees and| Significant Yaprovemen YASHINGTON Jay is (i B) vice commander; L. E. Brown, sec-|thing like despair she slipped into| Holden remained much the same— | EUROPEAN PARMS FERTILE WASHINGTON. — Red Squill regroup the committees, - | Girls have benefited more than —J. Edgar Hoover, director of thei,,4 yice commander; James Mc- bed to lie wide-eyed for hours. { casual and not too eordial. Norma! WASHINGTON. — Some Euro--5506 now housed Jl is a long used rat-killer, put new, gigners included Reps. Corbett, |P0Vs from the improvement in polio federal bureau of investigation, said|Clain, adjutant; R. C. Taylor, ser- st = x "| continued to sneer but avoided the! pean farms that have been cropped home during the killers are proving effective; one Fulton and McConnell, Penn-| Mortality among white children. oqo that an additional $180,000,geant-at-arms; Fred Meixner,| SHE AWOKE next morning feel-|other girl as much as was possible for thousands of years are more - Harry W. Maas, application of “1080” in a city sylvania; Bolton, Elston and Hess, | From 1941 to 1945 the death rates resenting jewelry and money | finance officer; D. E. Lemon, his-|ing depressed and blue. It" was in a hospital like Linton was at productive and yield more per acre t, sald today. dump at Richmond, Va. killed ap-{Ohio: Bennett, Elsaesser, Latham for girls were on the average half P : _ |torian; FP. W. Prinz, chaplain, and quite early and she hurried to the | present with its depleted staff. Doc- Now than many American farms proximately. 1000 rats, and ANTU |and Wadsworth. New York: Gillie, A those for boys. {taken from German spies in this o M. Pursian, H. F. McClain, Mr.| bathroom where she showered and | tor Hallock, however, treated her where soils have been wasted, iz “producing similar results. else- | Indiana, and Johnson and Phillips,/] The saving mm liver has been country during the war vil be put collins and L. E. Browh, delegates returned to her room to dress for with a coldness that was worse washed out, or cropped out in a where, California greatest among children under five in the U. 8. treasury. : [to state convention. |the day. The shower had helped than complete ostracism few decades.
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