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tizsea. thelr first child, Ethan Allen Gadd,
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Gadd, rising young bufider of ploneer St. Seléme Lanark. He has given up all ideas of erring to be am homest carpemter, a el To this pair has been bora Now go on with the stery—
“Precisely, my deal girl. Tt is''™ the prodigal father, with an in-*'" terest in well-fatted calf. 1 am
poking about town for twelve been hours—time enough for a man of resolution, cleansed by philosophy, to do many amusing
from the charming Seth Buckbee
purchased e £~ his Bohemians ough of his Ce had been a boy soldier of
Mr. have stock to
his voice was very civil, a amused: {
was Cae-| sinister with- home,
: ¥ ; { E £ iF 2 : g F
|General M salary of
me a controlling!
give interest in Buckbee & Gadd—or Napoleon,
Lanark, presume ened.”
him ruin
Aaron said steadily, stroking thin black beard.” the frightened Selene into silence, |
Gadd & Buckbee, as I|
it will now be christ- (told
|guardhouse at the Fort claims Selene was shivering. “Aaron! he’s your brother.” You won't let him! We had such| a good, decent business! Not let
“Huh?”
in” lvou—thin
“I'll insist on a contract so that why?”
you can’t Interfere with my speci-| «we think he's been tampering i a i Bioux—inciting them to hot going to have you play with V0 the We dont know whethmy firm as one of your side activ-|o, +, turn him over to the county
Rcations
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as builder. Lanark, I'm|
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|#heriff or just ship him out of the
Lanark was grave. “Agreed. I territory. shall have to take it seriously. kind of helpless.”
I am, as I once boasted to you, 2 man of some substance, but I have recently been associated where With, two Eastern gentlemen in spored, in the hazy light
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bad ever prettily on the floor with Ethan
no Allen, Aaron was nowhere near contymptu. 80 misty-eyed about it as Selene. |
During the week after that, Lanark wangled the contraét for four-story |
having the office of the @mm moved from Seth's cabin to a
voted
|. Al through 52 and '53, as the For instance, I have t come firm took on new workers, Aaron a of | insisted that they try “these forfrom whom I ®igners” — Germans, Irishmen,
Then one evening Maj. Aaron, “A
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“Could be him, Guardhouse?
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anager, to whom had the unbelievable $3000 a’ year.
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$5 Billion In Foreign Aid
On ABC Forum . |* cuvaron, se. 2 wp) ) Alex Campbell of Ft. Wayne, U.S. >Assistant Attorney Gen\eral, is featured on the legal ' [forum to be presented on Ameri: can Broadcasting Co, radio stations in Indiana at 9:30 pb. m. (CST) Wednesday. The program was recorded from a Public Affairs Television show entitled,
year which ended Jast June 30.
Uncle Sam Shells Our | - “001 pid Baie ~The Commerce Department ro-| HABIT I 3 : hy ported today that the United :
States gave $5,169,000,000 to other nations during the 1049 fiscal
This was almost twice as much | as was spent in fiscal 1048. Most of| Ma,
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I's-a great moment in any boy's life when the Mayor himself performs the honors. Mayor Feeney pins the Boy Scout tenderfoot badge on Geil Cook, 1748 Roosevelt Ave., while his brother scout in Crossroads Yop 17% Sammy Goins, 2518 E. 18th St. awaits his turn. The troop 14 members, half of whom are forced to pursue scouting activities in wheel chairs. +
dangerous— East we're workingmen’s associations to get better wages and work conditions. “I shall return East in a few days, but first I must ask you to commit business suicide by,
form a union. I am your conscience—as Father was, Where am I to steep tonight, Sister Selene?”
Poor galoot -- seems
. - - guardroom, privates
from a
drunken
certain - dealings in Wisconsin'lantern, Elijah Gadd sat unmov-
Jumber
didn’t reap all my sowing, they John the Baptist in the dungeon.|ist, Caesar Lanark was less obObtained quite a creditable His hands were folded in his lap. /structive than the plain and |His cheeks were sallow and un-/kindly Buckbees. Lanark was not \shaven, thick with short blackitoo interested, since he now had . NEITHER OF them had seen hairs, and Caesar Lanark look lonely be-/were living | Aaron moved quickly to touch “I'm not going to have any under“I have been well slapped. I his shoulder and say affectionate-|lings or outsiders telling me how am not repeatant, mot of any- ly, “Elijah? This is Aaron! Wel-|to run my business!” thing, but I would prize your some home!
us harvest.
fore.
land. And while they ing on a
Selene. . . .”
friendship. If I have not been house.”
a good father to you, perhaps I be 4 good grandfather to'loosely fastened to his body 3s
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:) TIE IRIR! | EIR) IL IRL IARIE ION IAN ZISIARILISE EIT A ed TUR I INT) a
stool. He looked like
only his dark eyes
Well go to my limbs
arriage
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your lives to
Main
seemed only tits for mo chisel-stealers.” Aaron
J and paperers, brick and
‘intended to invite the hands to! form a union and alleged that this would insure the peace of {thé firm as well ‘as prosperity
|that he expected.
» . r * BUT THAT gentleman-anarch-
{half a dozen local investments. [But . Seth Buckbee screamed,
| Aunt Lou was meatier. She remarked, “I aint makin’ any sugar
'explained that if she agreed, she would be showing a true Christian {spirit. That did not work—she {said she had ome already. So he {faced his three and {shouted that if they did not yield, {he would quit and start a firm of 'his own, That did it—beautifully lor. comically or both. He called | the workers together, in the ware(house, to encourage them to or- | ganize the first considerable labor |body ever seen between Milwau- | kee and the Rockies. The 40 men sat-on sawbucks, | benches, boxes, in the long dusty shed; carpenters, painters, plas-
{stone masons, odd-job laborers, timekeepers. A York state ce{ment worker, the first in Minne- | sota, rose: : { “I'm not much of a hand for piety, but'I think we.had ought 'to open this labor meeting with | prayer, like we were back home. How about Reverend Stone?” . A few grumbled but no one snickered, and Willington Stone, ‘brick mason and Methodist laypreacher, known as “Reverend” prayed. : | Aaron spoke with sharp brevity. | Veteran workers like them need not be told of the advantages in forming & union—a custom which he belteved would become com{paon in the future. As a fellow
maybe he ought to buck them, but personally ‘he'd rather deal "with a lot of satisfied fellows than [try to cut their throats and get
now, and leave them to organize.
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“Why aren't you more enthusiastic, Lars?” “You want to know?” “Prob’ly not, but let's have it.”
dat must befor him, not for “Well, it's a start, ain't 1?" “Yaas, sure, it's a start—I tink. G’njght,”
» » . THE ‘RESULT, after a couple of months more, was a union constitution stiting that in cases of intolerable they would, standing together as
ifs easy to clean Stained False Tooth
Hoosier Polio Cases Waning
reported to the State Board of\,; 7.33 pm, Thursday in the Health over the weék-end, making .iuqio of radio station WISH. advising your own workmen 105 total of 809 cases in the state Mrs. Bess Wright will preside in sinee the first of the year,
counties, there were 84 fatalities,
surpassing the all-time high of 70 Goett, membership chairman, and for an entire year. {
used Aaron told his partnefs that he men said the outbreak now ap-
pears. to be waning, With reports woiation witl be held in the Clay= decreasing daily.
break lof the mien, there was the riot with 85 confirmed cases and the highest fatality County with nine deaths.
men and comrades,
and complain. that nice?”
half of these 40 pioneer unionists Umnist's report that she would would themselves become em- Marry a New York newspaperployers, and half of umphant half would.-be stating 40.80. that unions while for then the ideal the truly American ideal of Free
Enterprise, ;
ion the other side of the fence,|
his own cut. He would get out|-
“A union that the boss starts,|
underpayment, |
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From this total incidence in 73
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