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Sore js. Jrogte ssing satisfactorily. As a full- the proportion of cement? What kind of lime are Hedges el h r ou the Sidewalk Superintendents you using? Speak up, man.” al +» 4'm happy to be able to report this, Instead of answering, the fellow raised a

Naturally, since the Kresge effort was my first Shovelful of mushy gray glop and pulled back. big job of superintending with credentials, I a taking aim, At that range there Was Bo question . . : W . to make good. And the letter asked me to “please that my head was the target. i . . report all unusual things seen: be liberal with free Lawrence Tolley, superintendent for the J. L, i S n advice (it's worth it, sometimes); never stand Simmons Construction Co.; took me hastily aside : when you can sit down and take it easy. Make and said not to pay any attention to the man. |

haste slowly,” Right up my alley. “That's Austin Fischer. He's the carpenter y a y S — : W. 8. Young, construction superintendent, met foreman and doesn’t quite understand that you're ” : : me at the door of the engineer's shack. Surprise one of us” explained Mr. Tolley. He also sug-| m e oO u Oo n

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was written all over his face. Obviously he never gested a more diplomatic approach in spite of the;

expected ahyone to come wavin . card in my pocket. ter he sent. : § the card and let- “pt. fre the man.” Both Mr. Young and Mr.| Tolley .put up a howl.

Mr. Inside Is Free With Advice “Let's give him a raise” “a > +o PROPERLY PRESENTED, ths card will 8 1,engation that io 008 fountain be’ complewd wherever men are working; | ney may need your advice. Qualified members Betore nye Sire was politely turned down. Not Mr. Young said he knew what was i A bricklayer with“a peculiar habit of placing Didn't he write it” at was in the letter. the, end of bricks to the outside caught my eye.| oii Teady to superintend Looks like there's at ves llama Bedford, came up with the] or J " » C6 "We've been ily hited done Ziound pere. Any Argument that the bricks placed in that way tied | suggestions?” , Y the wall together, Every sixth layer of bricks was Wow! Any suggestions? Million. And ques- © ooo CTOSSwie. ! tons: 300. How many bricks in the joint? y BHR them in half and you won't use So many “Ro y 442, a , 5 book Sin 4000 fae bricks, ITO gypsum * tne lon run It wouldn't be cheaper, argued Tacatts. 46,500 units of glazed tile and 1390 glass oy Seicklaver. Besides. Ane plans called. fora 8," answered Mr. Young. ‘ “ ‘a. a " | “Very well. Wh i That's the way it's going to me done.” he “Mixing aii oat are those men doing? . added, tapping me on the chest with the point of | “Oh. y a . his trowel. OK. Hey, you, over there, Do you have enough A. J. Williams, superintendent of electrical work, Hatfield Electric Co., was checking with the, bricklayers for outlets. In the near future he would begin his work. “Make the current come out right,” I cautioned, The tour took us on every floor. Tough sledding, without escalators. Mr. Young said he would hurry| the work on the escalators.’ eed On the third floor the stonesetters were placing the front pieces. Al Wenner, 111 E. 16th St., said he would welcome any helpful hints. After 43 years in the business, he was still willing to learn.

Finds Stones Need Patching }

“FILL THOSE holes in the tops of the stones. x hiakl: . oat . . ol TOE or One of the highlights in the political life of Judge Sherman Minton; newly named U. S. Su- , Judge Minton raised his arm in gesture during a political rally : » preme Court justice, was the occasion when Justices William O.. Douglas (left) and H Black i : : can patch them up. {right} congrat vated the # n Jus v 9 (le ) and Hugo Black in 1940. He stumped the state during the gubernatorial campaign “How would you recommend we move the 3") congraiulaled the lormer Senator upon his appointment as Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals of Paul V, McNutt and was known as an out-and-out New Dealer.

stones after we plug up the Lewis holes?” “Those holes enable the men to hook into the pieces and swing them into place,” said Mr. Young “Plug up any extra holes, will you, Al?” “Sure will.” That's better. ! I believe they'll make it all right at Kresge. They'll bear watching, though. Can’t be too care-| ful on jobs like that. : : de & 9 | LAWRENCE WHEELER, professor of journal _- ism at Indiana University, wants a copy of “You, ! Too.” and asks when I'm coming back for more journalism. Please, Mr. Wheeler. Six added to 1801 gives me 1807 votes for miy proposed book. |

judge in 1941. He is a close friend of President Truman.

Superintendent .. . . Austin Fischer (with shovel) prepares to throw a "helpful hint" at a side- Come on, how many of my friends really want me

walk construction man. to write “You, Too"?

Old Army Game By Robert C. Ruark

candidates for his job, after he turns in praiseful |

called GI thinking, and perhaps it is, but I do (fitness reports, is sure no ornament even to a not see how the Army can hope to build much banana republic army. This is duplicity of the faith among the lowercase candidates for dis- lowest order, unbecoming to a supply sergeant, tinction by its action in the case of Maj. Gen. and amounis to. falsehood, betrayal of trust, and action against the best interests of service and i

ATLANTA, Sept. 15—I suppose this could be

Alden H. Waitt, the chief of the Chemical Corps, who got caught manipulating official records. country. | " 5 . Without benefit of court-martial, Gen. Waitt This might be recognized as standard pro-| y . a 5 \ géls the bounce into retirement, for what Army cedure among the military politicians and hence | "Shay" Minton confers with former Governor Paul V. McNutt. Judge Robert Baltzell of Indianapolis Federal District Court (left) and Judge Charles Wood-

Secretary Gordon Gray called the “Best interests pot censorable unless it is discovered by civilians,| Judge Minton's . i ; : z eral of.the service.” This says Gen. Waitt is guilty of put it seems remarkably dirty doings to an un-| The Bon Loos public office was public counselor with the ward [right] greet Judge Minton at a meeting in 1941. He served as Indiana Senator from 1935 something serious enough to get him fired and if. tutored fellow like. me, Gen. Waitt's 0 JPATR OS rere wp re NMISSION, : he is guilty of anything that serious he is guilty honorable service, cited by Sec. Gray as explana- é

however, tht you could expect anything drastl® fo" farther indictment of TRE ECL AT man with A twr=-= come of that, either, but it would have been a stars on his shoulders and 30 years in the war | nice, inspirational gesture for all the khaki-clads pusiness might be expected to act with more integrity than a-drafted buck private or a com-' ____ E Soe :

everywhere. senescent — in a a— . 6000 : missary clerk attempting to hide the embezzlement SYNOPSIS: The Indidns are becomin more and m , ™ “ : 7 Disgrace at $ a Year : of lunch money. s . | disturbed by the white missionaries at Bois des Morts In the ota nes eae b Wy yeg. 4 think the spirit did] “I know. You'll have to leave GEN. WAITT leaves his service in disgrace, B N d Obi . L Minnesota wilderness. Aaron Gadd, the New England Sit—see, like this: on the floor, A ma it da the Mission—don't go while I'm but it disgides. at a lisetiine income of oom. rass Needs ject Lesson lalonarys Yay arrived just in time to experience a mew wave With your ankles crossed and your I hear Mr Las Te nd. stun here, though—and become a us, an ve w et you a e phys i . . of hatred w may 3 , | : i will retire i oy disability ay sav- MY PERSONAL faith in my armed leaders, the region lich may wipe Su the Three o jour ite Tauiives i wrists roa: in memory of the in his best checkerboard panta-| banker, You'll be a nice banker, ) . a 3 ould expand considerably if, every so often, ys ul Selene Lanark, Cross o rist.” loons.” You’ Pr fng him some tax dollars. That is the oldest of woul , . half-breed daughter of the fabul 1 y ’ ou’re so tidy! they'd Kk 0 f these bi ys with the kind : ous local fur trader, Caesar He sat after that manner, an “Yes.” . Bs “ oi hey eh panne ine. re frit they inflict Eo lower orders teacher, “ > Ronen comforted by Miss Huldah Purdick, the felt namelessly apprehensive : “ peo darling toi you bi a India Merele, Mr. Lanark orses. They choose a chilblain, or something, obs TCErS. | teacher, who lives’ in the’ other room of the attic “Your body will seem to : : € robs the Indians!” mark it disability, and the retiring hero is exempt Zs an object legen for the mighty as well as Wherrymans. Now go on with the story— BNE Lr A Ie ew, TT Yar err fem eh WE. THe Jackeis 3% the taxes, whereas if he leaves healthy he Be : ’ rour. spirit : : ‘ ay Harge does. The| feast, . From sore a ; ¥ If you say its is unfair to rob a man of the - i ~ + CHAPTER 12 A rer ana by and by a missionaries depend on him fear Thoule Sail hp on fg, In the Army they have a bit of hitting the fruits of 30 years of toil fog a sin committed on FINISHING BESSIE'S lean-to room, repairing the shakes, that Savior will A Toe Inte th Is the carry their mail and supplies and /Harge is as independent as a cat. the eve of retirement, I say that when you start covered Jake's roof, doing the last fall plowing with oxen that ‘were all. Kkiridness and Tora give us a barrel of pork now But Lanark is a realist, and as I ess 1 SS. and then,” but “just because he slip away, I'm tired of these

enlisted personnel with courts for such small of- i : only untrained -cattle, h fenses as mislaying a rifle or liberating a small playing it crooked you automatically concede con- y untrained -cattle, hauling wood for fence posts and for winter Sometimes I hav . : article of GI gear, and if you are caught smudging sideration if you get caught with your hand in the heating. building a pigpen, all of it alongside Jake. o of his Te have heart rusts Soest keen groaning about. hisiscreams of enthusiasm Rbout the up the records they will plant you under Ft. Knox crack. And if Gen. Waitt is not guilty of duplicity.|, Juire Harge helped them, strong, clumsy, faithful; Mr. Speezer fragrance—he is with me, and soul, they claim he’s an infidel.” Joys of evangelism, which has cost then he has been fired without a fair trial and ped them, crafty but careless. The Squire was silent and probably then the visions come.” ! eel, jl met {me my home, my children. When rn : A i . Maybe he's got a religion of! Bessie comes up here, she wants to

with the gold, forever. ) : . ro 3 If you are an officer they can always clout you leaves his beloved service with a soiled reputation, prayes. ‘Mr. Speezer talked in a - | site we light, brisk, modulated voice, full arm. . He hastily took it away.) e was two or three years old- his own. large wouldw' recog- Know how my soul is resting tonize it unless it had John Calvin day. . . . Mercie! Quit, whining!

with conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentle- which is wrong, too. | ) ! 0 Mg EE Sl ey gol L 40 not Know. from a standpoint of military Of friendliness and malice. He not because he had been repulsed rf than he, but so trusting, so mit that Gen. Waitt’'s sin was not exemplary of morality, whether Gen. Waitt's sin is great enough prattled to Aaron, “I envy you but because he distinctly hadn't. willing to strip her soul bare be- as vice president of the Trinity.'. . . Now sking along. I'm tired said conduct. . to deprive him of his job, but if it is great enough an t ® Squire for your strength. Lanark sat down sedately,| fore him, that she was a child in And his daughter was such a again. I'm tired so much. I don’t It would seem to me that any officer of to get him canned, under the euphemism of re- at may be your advantage holding his hat, looking civil ands, ep , i lovely child. Don't let any of Want to be tired. I want to be from not having gone to college.” amused, and as the hymns went aith as she was motherly in un- these doting hens cluck you into \ancing. And I never shall now, - derstanding. becoming a family man before not even with you!” : She was reading from the Sixty- YOU meet Selene again.” (To Be Continued)

weighty rank who heads a vital department, such tirement, then it was great enough to warrant a as the Chemical Corps, and who gets himself court-marital—if only to re-establish a small| AS he discoursed, was it not!On, he sang. He had a mildly caught writing secret memoranda blackballing smith of-faith in the last batch of draftees. _ Datural that he should put down operatic voice while the uncom- § . i A ; _ ~~ |his hammer? fortable .disciple§ stumbled like third Psalm, in a voice low and “She'd never look” at me—her copyright. 1949. Sinclair Lewis. Reprint. father certainly wouldn't.” ed by arrangement with Random House,

° IE * But he did work, he did bruise Amateurs They were the more shaky: he & ; Y * RN .- yright, 1949. New York Post H 0 his thin hands on boards, he did embarrassed when he shook «My flesh longeth for TE = TT ———— S, M: pS » f thee in ‘ : Sta of Life ~ By Frederick C. thman cobble all the boots and brew ands all around, afterwards, and dry.-and thirsty land, My Mother-to-Be Waits : errr —— rr ieee ME ; ‘herb tea for the sick children, 01d them’ that they were to a mouth shall praise thee with joy- . WASHINGTON, Sept. 13—You been eating any Stritzinger president of the Continental Baking Sometimes the staff seemed.to !0N®ly man out of civilization, a fy] lips A ha oI remember foe ad News Never Reaches NG iN, . 4d é 1) - k » 8 y OC | = g ; Aaron not so much. to be build- treat and a blessing. upon my bed and meditate on :

flavorsome polyoxethelene lately? Or maybe some | Co. of New York; D. J: Urig, vice president of the ing a missic atic To Aaron he said..‘C ° ° tasty monodgiveerie? Far Raking corp of Chtago RT. Bonn of te 28,8, Pon, Sain a0 10 be pm uit tant cr mee me mens wir Victim of Detective's Bullet s st y bs 3 Jo. N 4 ,, TREMTCNN ’ ' ’ J: e shadow of thy wings wi 8 These are chemicals that some bakers put into yeneral Baking Co. of New York, and Alexander They were all mutely longing for As interpolation; Aaron did go joice," y ngs will I re " ,

bread to make it tender; to keep it from-going M. Grean, vice president of the Ward Baking Co. , a <aie . sts. ould a : . sama lec : stale and to prevent it from getting moldy. For of New York. Terra = rey ey rane a Be hears hoaion or oe dee: Her kind voice faded, and they Musician, Unaware of Impending ) | The . i : . y § er. x ¥ bh . . J] Near OR A tn a a Dre re Evora i thelr dyeaf again; they would never see the l-anark’s only.news was, “I'm not Sroue hed side by 24 i the ae Fatherhood, Shot Down in Police Mistake . 3 ! - ’ blooming of th 'sure that S ; , E 1 . JR TAN 4 argue about the place of these goods in the state such things as lard and cojton seeds, which they eg ae ee or here iat Jeiene oil ome not prairie.’ ‘Even the Indian village NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 15 (UP)—Mrs. Carof Hite, N my %sed to supplement the fat,” they said; not to playing under them. given her perfect freedom, ang *™" dulet now. A wolf howled, -men Knight will have a hard time télling her baby e poly and mono et ceteras, according to replace it. They'd all investigated pelyoxethelene, =, i like all these mode iris far off, and was still. i hy h ’ . some, make bread better than ever. Others Insist derived from fatty acids which can comé from nine early task, done itn eve-| buses it. She PR © she He thought that he felt around just why he doesn’t have a father. She will have to ~ > i y g ace - i 2 8 own ti , he BLE . KR 8 8 ran ‘Re £ ¢ ‘ ime idl nev " gn re ri races as oil. wells, but decided against {, make his own Yours pad been anywhere, do anything, spend a him- a présence, an undistinguish- say the father never Len knew about the child. . Cc s some bakers us as sing it. q iy © : y | ail 7 able sc ( oice nor fo “ity 2 y < 3 bottutes Tor fats. eggs and milk une i no oa is was a surprise to Chairman Gillette. The He had nailed down. the loose Money that she pleases. This new able sound, n i YOIeeLt r.1 Jotfall City and court officials tried today to compile an official have filled 14,000 pa jes with testimony on the Atlas Powdér Co., one of the m uf ture f floor boards and built a broad log tYanscendental education is ruin- nor MUP DEAroDes, bit vibration version. It will add up to the fact that Mr. Knight, a 20subject, but Dave Soc ret decided icing i ts polyetcetera, reported to him he said, that lo bed, covered cheerily with his !N8 all our girls —opinionated, un- So d¢)iea e that Ws ears could. year-old violinist, was killed by a detective but apparently brews. if any, belong in bread Chemists’ bakers Were shod "It Jai Laat Ae mother's star quilt. His Sunday disciplined, think they know ie tiars Hy ih \ was not involved in a crime } Now comes Sen. Guy M. Gillette and Co., of the Sold to somebody Hit the big bakers replied en Best black suit and his Second ®Verything, won't listen to the giqe him vet not uite atic. The 23-year-old bride of four months was waiting in Agriculture Committee, with a proposed law to poe Best blue suit hung under a VOlCe Of experience or to. any- was drawing-him.int> its warmth her apartment yesterday until her husband returned from Joreing. bakers to put He ty Dae Texas, Minnesota Differ |calico curtain which Huldah had thing their fathers say. and, withott quite picturing “her his work at a French Quarter night club. She had big fats in their products and to DIL on the Fin NE ' stitched for him, and he had “I tell you, by 1860 or so there he thought of Selene. pewssthat she cApectiialehile, tly wh hl Pp THEY ALSO produced in the course of the Nailed up a shelf on which were won't be a woman in the country| Brie orld ob » = = exactly what else each loaf contains. hi iad yy! He did not know when he un- BUT WHILE Mr. Knight w r . ) lengthy proceedings some interesting lore about] ie dozen books of poetry and who's willing to cook a man's/crossed his hands and slid his | tives thought he was act Right wap ariving homg, detes. Plump and Pugnacious : fie Dread Susbatns Bi. rig Rg his Texas | a08Y. {Meus I put my foot down, butlarm along Huldah's. shoulder.| started to get into as uoling suspiciously and one of them , , ustomers e eir bread with less fat In it| e had also built a hand Selene just doesn’t notice it I'Th Ve i > y 4 “s ’ : WHAT, me on : / | ndsome ne, . + + There was nothing. consciously 8 is ve.’ aid." angel on CRY Amitica’s \eading balers, pout than did those in Minnesota. {Plank bed for Huldah, whose She’s her father's: daughter, the predatory about it. He felt that] Schoennerger Nr gals :Teporied Detective Edw any fats in these and you ruin yn. Some He. added that the usual loaf of baker's bread TOOM Was of the same size as his little vixen! . . . I suppose I'll two together, not moving, were tooth, and. the fight was : "He Jake hid Xijoeked Sut 2 —ealls for more. {at in the bread. : . our eontains Jnors fat as it’ is than the bread that awn by magnificently decorated have to go to New York to see Yet. soaring through mounting blocked that.” 8 8 on. He tried to get my gun, but I Ca ST ER) than others, they. ..mother-used-t0. make... |W aguerreotypes froin hime, her!” crystal. streams of air He was . d. Som cher. : ere chp : . vi + Detective 8 aod. Some Wilk YiRhe, Tey constantly got Mr. Stritzinger said that his scientists lately ™OOQCUS of Connecticut pastors; When he had-watked: home Lecalled to his body with a thud; a etentive Schacung: gers partner came over and got BL Th p ‘ a e ‘em standardize have been worrying about how to put still more fat pressed flowers, dried cattails, a with Huldah after the Lanark he seemed to drop down a thou- itner's nl and. the detective sald Mr: Knight went for the Peta ton a, ey say, and you're likely to riln in their bread. The more you put in, he continued, SCaTf. sald to have come from Infested concert, thou h’ the ws; sand miles into it, as Huldah's Ba S pistol. So Mr. Schoenberger shot him with & bullet If they h dn the tenderer it becomes. When it gets too tender, Mount Lebanon and. a rag woven two feet apart it peered a poy/hand touched his, Hep exhaled 4 rough ibe musicialvs bedy and kept going: to bak i A " n't said a word, the four boss it tears in the slicing machines and he gets kicks by Anna, There was in il a scent that she was leanin i : his breath had an echo of a sob in it.) ©" WOURE & DEE Vendor Berose the street, akers still would have made excellent witnesses from the ladies of cedar boughs and of Huldah.'arm, and wh th & against his fe stared at her uncomprehend-| . THE BROKEN HE n sn» . for their own products. To a man they were His experts, however, have solve a ’ Ay en they came home, ingly; they stared at each other , ‘N-HEARTED bride said she had talked p ’ ver, have solved this problem = {he was nervous. He liked her; she as they both stood up, in no per-| to her husband just a short time before, but waited until

plump, pink and aclous. i v ? ¥ p pugn It was obvious that and from now én his customets will receive more| ONCE A FORTNIGHT the was to him a sister Rebecca plus ceptible agreement. Hey To BE iy pom of Hiescoming even} “I wish I had teld him on the telephone,” she : . 4 tok 2 ' said.

monodiglyceride | ; iglyceride hadn't hurt them. The healthy shortening in their bread and still get it sliced Mission staff had its own “con-|!émptation, a Nadine without] ghe seemed to be waiting for

gentlemen identified themselves as R. ; aymond K. ‘instead of crumbled. cert” for prayer and the most-|Poieon: a word from him but he was still |} [ “Daily Ne al beloved hymns, held not in the night, she h Suigan sald good in a trance, far from her. } ‘ Lions Club 10 Sponsor 2 Daily Newspapers he, , ad a way of touching! - «piqn't you feel some strange Brown County Fair ‘Merged at Anderson

- on church but in the Squire's living-ithe back of h is hand with two! " ; The Quiz Master ~~ ??? Test Your Skill 77? jon. Biers that drew his sou ou. Be coors, tho WHSPERe. © | si Be grr ANDERSON, Sept. 15 (UP) Outsiders ‘were mot forbidden, cause she was so pure and good “I think so.” oo NASHVILLE, Sept. 15—-The{The morning Herald and the What and where is the octagon house? Who wil ‘but they were not encouraged. . |because she seemed '| She stared agaln; she shook Nashville Lions Club will sponsoriafternoon Bull ' Located In. Washington, D, C., it § th Western i hact laws for the new republic of ‘gus one night at the Concert in her thin-walled a her head; she spoke as if with the third annual Brown County two daily pi ders , D, C., it Is the most 3" | > 00m tWO arfort: “It's late and You try free fair here Sept. 22 dng famous haunted house in the land. President ~~ A national | : they gasped when the door opened Strides from his, . he had been and... . You 17 [free fair nePe Sopt. So.2d. - (merger into. Anderson News. famous humid “hove ln the and. President A national leislatre comeing of two Novas on One Lunar. his Deir. the SAFE f Dropriiy UN's. (sk Lots he,” Good AGH, de Industral mAchnery: {arm pro rs. Hart : aes a ad is aie Duly found, » vid: Tower Bouse han $00 Dopula y cled, delegates. color of wild honey, his frock ness that Miss Nadine Brun would friend. ON ou og by sar tudastiial machinery, farm prod-/ Mrs. Harriett W. Toner, presi« i : X ’ gates coat hanging with exactness, his have gaped at. He tried not to go| He clasped her. hand and heard He IEstOeR: lowers And | fo- dent of the Herald, and George D, Tess ! ‘ e- fair. Crittenberger, president. of the

1814. ge from the 11"states, selected ; ¢ 0 0. / ye ny state Soglatuates. (ie hat higher and friskier of UP the alpine stairs just after her sob. He fled. {Entertainment will incl | What is a panpipe? Does the completely gaseous sun have moun-| «1 than the Bquire's. [Huldan, ; .n.n {eral square dances Pelude tev. Bulletin, said. the hews : . : t's Satan come for us!” mut- .n» MERCIE HARGE sent for “Miss . Brown Co aunty woud retain separate iden co ‘Queen” but both would bé published in

A primitive musical Instrument consisting of tains? ; oA Fm eal {na d ting, of . _ [tered Huldah, and Aaron pro-| IN HER ROOM, she lookéd at|A " OY ding when bound together side by a fa NN 200 aor yt Simin Fol " wo h 8 Sctively nid, Ba arn proms | i him a moment with her finger “That hr oe on a of Es a aa ad a res i. el de bY Side . : ; cles o|crossing her lips, then whispered: . ening. could | muc by t ol Officers Som olporation : 5 an oe Sodus bien), pies, Bettis With. Sun speta, : .'rise and snuggle against his inner]: “It the vislons are 16 come, you, hear (54 SIRGIDG. ge 4] ouch SOUSS 81148 By the op OBcrs of the mew chor a i 2 ; : rp + . . . | i i ; A ’ y ; : e

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