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The Bismarck Tribun @ | vison for iki mathtafidtice or diefoation' and tem: ‘Ap ki porarily it has been turned over, unofficially, to the t_Newspaper Joftice of public buildings and public parks. \' THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER | Until congress awakes to the necessity of further! : (Established 1873) | provision for the famous collecticn of relics of the! yre e1 lic building’ Published ismarck Tribune Company, | ™artyred president, therefore, the public Bismarck, N. Da nnd entered at. the poste efine at | officials will continue to care for the collection. A Bismarck as second class mail ‘matter. . small admission fee will be charged to provide sa!- George ‘). Mann..........President and Publisher aries for guides, although if the procedure is found j illegal it may be necessary to clese up the house Dail; pot oniaghegeliadaaeg oathede: 20 pending further arrangements. { ‘4 by mail, per year, (in Bismarck) 20; This should not occur. Such a collection shoul} 0! Daily by mail, per year, at all times be open to the public, and without an! . (in state outside Bismarck)....... lade Up For ’Em “Yqu do look adorable ih ‘oll “No, you're not. I don’t blame ‘ apron.” - Bob Hathaway looked at| you a’ bit. You'd not be human if Faith with quizzical, rather shy blue | you didn’t want ypur innings as a eyes. “What are those thingamajigs | with George Pruitt rushing you, with j on itr’ , honorable intentions written all over Faith glanced down at her tall, girl, But I rather .thought that splendid figure in its dainty, un-| his good ‘old ugly mug, and with | bteached muslin apron, and smiled | me—trying to get a date in edgewise, |with a shyness that’ ‘more than’ that you were coming into your own ‘00 | #dmission charge, either. Congress has been remiss il i A | * ‘ j matched hid own. “Appliqaed morn-| as a popular young lady. Hi. y x aad "hrembce Andie wie Me Circulation in not providing for the maintenance of this valu-| ‘ing glories,” she told him, -"Scraps | cavaliers do you wants gous ea — | able collection and should take immediate steps nt | of Joy’s school dresses, put ‘on with | he ended jocularly. able an {a huttonhole ~ stitch, is” piping! | “Oh—George!” she laughed tremu- Member of The Associated Press i rectify the emission, | atound the a es AG He [te ela aunty and duct ae her work. f ; ner SSC REE SANS osc cia ao reminder of the ‘fits ‘1 ever| “He's surrendered to CI & The Associated Press is exclusively yates os | made for Cherry, She ihe yen and Didn't you noti¢e them at dinners: the use for lich dias u8 ae ery ears mn Our Waterways | 1 was thirteen. She looked too ador-| night” a credited to it or not otherwise ¢: ed in is pi i: 1 able for, words in it. chambray with ‘whit Pan_collar and’ cuffs.” | “How terribly busy you have been all of your short life” Bob'-Hutha- at pink! “Grandstand play.” Bob Hatha- pique Peter| way waved his dish towel with a dis- Missing gesture. “Trying to make lous, I really didn't beli i fall for ® so easily. But if it | Way reflected, us he ‘allowed “himself | were true, would you cnre--much ?” Nu ig i . ishe ct that the United Stai , and also the local news of spontaneous origi 1. is dn established fact tl , d Published herein, All rights of republication of 4: . reached the point where it must consider the other matter herein are also reserved. * \clopment of its water resources as a whole and Fae 1d proceed at orfce with a great national schem2 Foreign Representatives ig Jaton is our eroAtaat URGNOeIDbeN j to be swathed in a less decorative| “A little.” Faith smiled up at G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY ; construe om Water is our beta! tnt She sity | apron of blee and white checked | him with a fare touch of ‘coquetry: : CRICAGO DETROI w-ource. We have the al and nothing really | gingham. “it's always been—Cherry | “Hutt vanity, you know. But -after Tower Bldg. Kresge Bld. in the way of the development of national PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH yVeies for the full use of our streams ‘and lakes NEW YORK ee Ne Fifth Ave. Bldz evecpt the inertia and lack of interest of the-coun- ie re ‘nt large. It seems impossible to bring hcme to ti citizens the importance of these lng pigs first, hasn’t it7” : that, I'd be glad because—oh, Bob, . “Yes, life has béen ‘easy for Chetty,| you've got to know soon, and I might + | bees of her benuty and her charm.| as well be the one to tell you. | She's like Fourth of Jtily fiteworks—| Cherry's engaged to your uncle, Mr. | Casy to set off, exciting, beautiful,| Cluny.” ts thrilling—” pee “To Uncle Ralph! Whew!” Bob _ “And danget -us,”, Boh Hathaway | Hathaway's face sobered instantly, finished her scatence’ rather grimly.| as his lips puckered in an incredulous id wonder if you realize what this! whistle. “The little devil! And the ‘Cherry first’ program has done for poor old ass! Are you serious, Faith you? ‘It’s suppressed atl your natur-| —or 1s she?” al gayety, ‘given you-I hate the| ““Ttat’s what the wall, papering’s phrase, but there doesn’t seeni to be| all about,” Frith nodded. “He's. éom- any other—an' infertorify,” ‘complex.| ing Friday evening to ask Dad for Away from Cherry, you bloom with| her hand. Rather charming of him, f shy radiance with her, You ‘be-+ bht--Oh, Bob, I'd-rather see Cherr:: come almost dull—flatténed out, dini.| dead than married to'an olf nef for She does it deliberately; T've wateh-| his money.” ed her. She snuffs your steady,| “You wouldn't, really,” Bob reprov- sweet light out us if it were a candic| ed her gently, “Thut’s jdt; one of no longer needed, then—as, you say-—| the things we jay’ “0 eastiy, ape gone she stages her own fiteworks-exhibi-| mean. But of ¢otse ‘it's ‘tetHibte,.” ' tion, and no.one remembers ‘the dim,| If yu think it would do any good fo¥*”’ sweet altar candle that was Faith.” || me to tell Unc: Ralph a few unsav- “Don’t,” Faith choked, reaching | ory truths about himself —antt Che! blindly for a stack of soiled “plates. |—I’ll do it.” “Oh, I've broken a plate.” It’s all| “And get yourself left out of his your fault. No, don’t bother, it) will?” demanded Faith, indignantly. doesn’t matter, really. Cherry would | “No, don't say a word to him. We— be glad if I broke the whole set.| I’ll manage somehow.” (Official City, State and County Newspaper) "a aes Se The Status of Business — ‘An analysis of business conditions in the variot rues of transportation, Tart of this lack of interest is due to the fact ‘i in large assur they have seen traffic on the inland waters EL RAL ait Nett selec i jan Thai almost pass away. They feel that to Dusiness. But also such an analysis will indicat bee Y these lakes pie Oath nae is to retrogress wAbout doubt that there will be no marked advance | ™ i opal wks state of civilization, in the status of business, either. In other words.” Yet it is not se. As Herbert Hoover, secretary the busiress world can expect to just about hold its of commerce, said not long ago, ‘We must bebe a own during the fall season with a great deal of con-| large vision, must consider each drainage system fi-lence fer a spring’ boom, following a slightly sub separately, but organize the first step at once, pro- nermal winter period. ceed with the engineering Projects which are cer- in the New Ergland states the volume of buying | tain and prepare to enter a national construct ‘ has declined to a slight extent with an outlook, how-| program. 1 believe we would be negligent if we ever, for some improvement in the leading indus-|do not undertake this development. tries. Sales of cotton goods are for the first tine Such a program could develop 35,000,000 horse- in months in excess of the output of the mills. There | power from water instead of the present 11,000,000; berriad iY yoke id has been an increase in the buying cf woolen eas bring into use 25,000 miles of niodernited water- sh on hes i onsne ‘aappe the sata aprcgue aga he wi showing that this industry is beginning to recover! ways on streams and lakes and add 30,000,000 acres — Pe ON ee nnn een | retraite the Hee aree:| Dob wind” a her, ies ea me from: the recent severe depression. Then, too, in| of land to the country’s agricultural domain “l] aa went back to her dishnan. ter and two grandchildren, who'll ive fi Path you wens dumb. Te" you wares! t< wum't ‘don'ts Bob. piullod: at | raleo nedbey Nell bole a -tapper dem * rolls have shown a ol ' x ati ing ry i Y 4 5, et O is P- the shoe industry, payrolls have shown a moderate | reclamation, according to conservative figures. bels I'd kiss you. her, “What [was saying about| mother, bat I don't ibaliege toe a section t disprove any theory of a marked depr but encouraging increase. It is, perhaps, nct a development we need today, Judith fumbled for her pass key. | Cherry's effect on you—-and all thnt| minute she's serious. I understand In the middle Atlantic states but little change has | nop five years fro: today. But ten years from t)- Toe other dens on trees el GRRE Se te te Vac end nee karen occurred in the past menth or so, Fall business is Gay we will begin to need it, and fifteen years from expected to remain at about the present level, a! ‘today it will be a positive necsssity, Why not be- the gh the decline in the volume cf new buildirz | gin now to prepare for the need by a logical plan acts: is an unfavorable development here. of construction and development? Surely there can itv in the Great Lakes states is practically \be-no gocd argument advanced against it. It is here that a good volume of fali; . r | side of the ledger. | ute assault upon George's heart. If | the closet and Judith was sitting on! On the eredit side, you have gained| she can land: George Pruitt, she'll ~¢ Sain the edge of the bed, wriggling her! more than you have lost.’ Do you] ditch Uncle Ralph without a qualm. WGA CERRO, Virginia’ toes luxuriously after their release know, Faith, I believe yon're. ‘the| Nice girl. Chetty” from, the silver slivpers that ‘Inv on only ‘thoroughly unselfish ahd wo-| “Don’t make me hate you, . Bob,” jhand for it. “It's spiked, you know. the floor beside her, when she heard manjy girl in this whole flapper-mad | Faith commanded sharply. “Cherry Maybe school-teacher'd better! Krie’s racer drive up in front of the’ town? A botn mother and a born—-| isn’t an angel but I feve her with ail t she had taken it, with’ hi . She looked uneasily at ‘the wife,’ his voice dropped. the last| my heart, and I’m going to save her © gown, which was thrusting one! word softly. WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE Eric Waters, young college CLR hr eT student, kisses Judith Martin, on “You've mothered this | if there is any Way in God's worid to may be expected. The same forecast hold a a iti va bet, not knowing she is a teach- | Dorn, who pol RAE ra el hrough ae ae foci whole ungrateful brood, but it hasn’t | do itn ; i a r the middle west s' al 26 he discovery that the Para rubber tree will sur-} er, more uncomfortable, ‘ ; she began to brush her hair a i been wasted—on you.” “With all your heart, dear?” he Nee ee ee eee el sic onadibase Loic carte impcr-| __ He proves to be the sweetheart in the room inereased.| pare for bed. |. SBut I dow "want ta ‘bo just a| atepved’ clase forthe Thaamad coerne crop returns will influence matters greatly there. | vive in Florida s of Myra Aldrich, whom Judith abbve’ the: teeni6! i u | Pounding steps on the porch below! womanly girl, that people respect and| girl, and laid his hands upon her wants tea, he'll, have to: were followed by'a slamming of the| don’t admire—as they admite| shoulders. the kitchen. What about front door and loud heels on the) Cherry.” She looked up at him with] “Just what I expected! Oh, that tyou, Dr. Dorn? Ym sure Dean Brown’ stuirense, Judith sat staring at her-| unveiled — envy-tortured eyes. “I| deadly kitchen apron!” Cherry’s voice jwould sanction oneycup of freshly. scif in the mirror, a worried frown| want to live while I’m young, Bob, inceme in these’ states will be smaller] tance, due to the factthat cheap labor is an impos-| meets at her boarding house. sible commodity to obtain in this country. Per- Eric climbs to Judith’s win- B ‘i i | dow to ask her to unlock the Th + small cotten crop and the hurricane will be a) haps some improved method of production could be, Goor for Myra and, is ween de- tauntingly from the door- Beta ht j ie pvis that would overcome this difficulty, how-| secending by a man passing the | brewed orange pekov.” between her eyes. Then the door of! not just form. a respectable, whole. way. “Come look, George. Isn't disturbing element in the south. sepia id house. As rome cot lauphiee went up her own room burst open and in the’ some background for Cherry! I want| this touching? ‘Yes, sir, that's my The Pacific coast however, is really at a boom|ever. Will Wetherel, popular senior, “Oh,” breathed Judith, “that was) mirror Judith saw Myra standing! to work and meet people and develop, baby’!” she began to sing in a high level. Excetlent conditions prevail there and we | On the whole we would consider the Philippines; takes her to a party given by. d that the famous “Cali-|a much more logical place to spend the necessary} Eve Gerhart, attractive widow, in the doorway, her urms. out-; my personality--away from. Cherry] mocking voice, her bare knees weav- b opinion is freely expres: te ein cannes cane " countered |. He stretched aguinst’ the door frame. land Mother and Datl be just Faith ing the figures of the Charleston. : 34 a Pi . of whom Dr. er an 8 to him. judith did not turn away from n ne for once in my life. * Ry fornia confidence” will spread to other states. | cetort to develop as a rubbet producing region.! faculty disapprove. To her sur- aes tao He's! fascinated gaze into the mirror un- “Oh, T love theme au, hus aban tt. (To Be Continned.) -—— jEverything is favorable, even the labor situation.; prise she finds Dr. Dorn at the (never come. before. Any she | til Myra spo! 2 ne have a real girthood before 1 turn| (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) isanely Icgical than Florid: party. had to get rid of him somehow. “Well,” said the girl against the jnto an ongued, . good-hearted sak English Railroads iets annchniee tetany Bric takes her into a sunroom. | Judith’s eyes were on Dr. Dorn,| door, “so it was you that kissed Erie old’ maid, Nke my Aunt Hattier 1) ‘Cherry and George and Bob and Peculia: English railroad coaches lock to the fe ee saying he wishes to talk to her. | who had obtained his coat and hat{at the railroad: station.” “Her voice suppose I sound ridiculous and that} Faith go out ta dance—and the eve- Peculiar as glis i ae ‘i ' ee te —— and was making way toward the| was sibilant, through snecring ij m spoiline your nice picture of| ning which begins so innocent!7 endc American eye ant peculiar as the British method} pour colors of government: black shirts, red NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY fren’ Gon! ht, Peter,"| A wave of hot blood eurcn’ a aimee tenssently: of management may seem, it must be admitted thai A 3 { CHAPTER VIII alled Eve, and several voiees fol-} Judith’s forencad. “No, mare i IE eecer cellent vsilts| ftom accataty stant ee : )_ The sunroom was in half shadow.' lowed “Greetings to Timothy,| wrong. He only kissed me. 1 didn’t. ——-—~-- -—-——~ eee ‘Erie struck a match as they walked old dea have time to kiss him back.” u toward a wicker settee, “Don't'want The professor went out without] “You're — shameless,” breathed to sit on anybody's lap by accident,”, answering. Myra, rage choking’ the word he remarked, It was long past midnight when; “You're treachcrous, too, No won- Judith paused by a window and Judith sunk back in the taxi beside| der you were kind and sympa- stood the harvest Will) Wethercl, on the homeward! thetic with me. You! wanted to get point, at! least. For instance, last year ‘only ‘one passenger Icst his life as the result of a railwa accident in Ergland and he died because his weak heart collapsed as the result of the extitement ‘of Editurial Commen ee ay moon. y ‘0 much to say’ drive, jall the dove on me, didn't you? So the weeck. In 1901 and again in 1908 no passen- Texan canane my ee ie er get started. good partyz”. mused Will.) you'd ee how to et ae ty = ger killed in British railroad accidents. Last (St. Paul Dispatch) intend to affront my hostes: u should see Eve at her best,: tell you this muc! ‘ou'll fail, with, FOR J % i ets) , . i ‘ . in here ieee er t as T've failed. It's nothing! R JOHN'S SAKE. John said his part of the ceremony yeur ever 1,700,000,000 passengers wore carried. Chivalry in Texas has been rescued by ‘a tech-| bY staring in here too to Pe cniveated tt cae Mtter Ral Bee Srltery cto He TAC ves eioRIe | lust, oltslaatttes deere Merhio Vilay| with cateiee vigor than I und at the Truly an excellent récord. Would that our cwn}nicality. The state senate has defeated a’ resohi-| ruests.” left that she ed she'd been too. Waters.” She caught her breath| bent down and kissed my forchead.| end when the minister sai pro- . é A a bo id A Ma” Fi on make}. Eric came and_ stood in front of hard on him ned to think he for a moment, then rushed on. {The men seemed to understand that! nounce thee husband and wife” it “Sana a eM _— ea ae tion demanding that bande si isuneuiately i#| hers both hands thrust doggedly into might have. because he “Thank God T tumbled in time, neorane’ then to put me:down for/scemed:as though he wouli in some lew single railroads can equal the mark of the) gocd her campaign pledge to resign’ immedi “his pockets. “The t thing I have ted to hui fore you wormed. any more sec! : way mal is. poor paralyzed limbs whole Brit':h Isles. the primaries wert against her. The resolution’ to do is to apologize She-tbinks he likes you pretty woll,| eut af me, i was tie way you! she whispered ‘tremulous-| do his bidding and take me in his Certainly there must be a lesson in this compari- son for us. It must be that British safety methods are more reliable than ours or that some other fac- 3 ‘ Ofte e, if T hi ssed that |looked at him tonight that put mej /¥, “forgive me for thrusti: myself; arms. t said, “I cannot lie was defeated 02 « point of order based on the fact] Ter hou’ fai not Kuve itscea The girl said nothing. tise tke: and sear parton On that! and my affairs upon you at this time, ike a log and’ look at her that no mention cf resignation was included in Gov-| for twenty dollars—no, nor for fifty.” “Funny bout that man,” her com-! dark room with him. so long. Some- but I think you would like to know ernor Ferguscn’s call of a special session of the leg- Judith said nothing. ion mused. “Damn strong man:-body had said the 1 he kissed was that Mrs. Tremaine was found dead T said to Dr. Phillips, H i He went on. “For two reasons I my. Couple of comets and! red-headed. But ever suspected! in her bed this morning... The doctor me in the arms of my husband.” i tor enters into the equation which makes for ‘a|istature. : : wouldn't have’ kissed you—first, I'd 4 nebale to his ered Regular fel- you. Oh no, you were such a da Ae erekiter baseline eeiiilen var!) Ma cored el ie } ctor cf 5 : ] “Ma” re " sign if} have known you wouldn't appreciate low in the observatory, but a perfect, —on the surface.” ‘ ee) = ny ‘ teuabon LFS * - fee force cf safety, cas EE ees ae, Reo Eee ig Sip it, Second, ‘you're a schoolteacher. grandmother on the purity question.|_ Judith pushed a chair against the); (Mamler, txelsimed: “4 thupporal| death cun do. his. worst”, : atever the explanation is we should find it| Attorney General Moody ran ahead of her in i I'm sorry I kissed you and T’'ll never Still, he docsn’t interfere much with, table. ume moveniegt : Hamed ee nae sy oe S ecdhegerey meant é 1h abet ne teach care: q and make noteof it, for we greatly n more safcty| primaries she may have been indulging in political|do it again . Now are we quits?” | other eople’s fun.” bring her relief. “Look here,” she | +} a wet a . ‘4 n our own ae AA “e oe taken by.the ah ae » she ey, have been m wh exercising a| Judith yawned. “For a mbment I He mcred a little closer to Judith, | said steadily, “you'd better #0 to ni ene Mae -kissed. me he Se Spat. the doctor Aa Ef ad cr ; i The toll of lives taken by the) bluff—or she 3 ANG Neen maetey ‘led to] Sguldn’t think what you were talking so that his sleeve touched her. bare) bed. Midnight brawls: aren't in my kiss shé had: diveniwas for: myself) rushing toward us ene | _ Tailroads cf the United States is a large one and we| right long accorded to he¥ sex. Wheh she failed tol about. But now I remembers You. sont agp eae ene touched her bare) b Soe ee ey eee aBe Waa katie iat ete ee EE amc me on ny ed. and. whee! : venture to say that most of it could be avoided by} make good her premise she perhaps did no more} did kiss me once, I believe, at the cloth, where her cape fell bac! ‘ange women against their wishes, that she was kissing me for the love|ed me away from the hospital: co | proper method: raad station. But don’t let that leamed in the darkness of the cab at railroad stations Good sieht,” that lay between her and buddy Tre-| upon which John Meredith was sleep- 4 ethods, than change her mind—another feminine privilege.| worry you. I had quite forgotten iti The boy's eyes sought her face Myra laughed. “Good thing for maine. ing his lust long sleep. ee ‘ : . - a prs . i. Mibeou ah" ine. The attendants into wheel me}. “Come, Mrs. Meredith. You cun ~ Whatever interpretation one places cn her action, in the or of mors dupircant af ‘You're lovely 13 u they aren’t in your line. oT etd the aeou as as though| do nothing more. t the thought M: h Supply attempting to withdraw from woman by legislative tion under cover of the ehedews et a z seh eae iny brain were dumb. 1 didn’t even eonsole you that your husband died c f the maj ; : civitizuti ction the privilege of mental reservation or change,! “Well,” said Eric ruefully, “I af feel ny’ physical ‘pein. 1” notell | when he was happ ne of the major tasks of modern civilizutio: action the privileg r ‘ " seh | knew: you. wouldn't appreciate it at EVERETT TRUE : BY CON: number of men leaving John's room.! “Joan, Joun,+is John dead?” | 1, Keeping the market supplied with sex fcod. As mat-| atcords ill with that almost feudal chivalry to which! 1 true worth, But you needn't try Among them’ was Mr, Robinson, who; whimpered. ters now stand the seabcard and. inland fish of the |Texas has laid claim, yet, as the means are of less to tell me you'd forgotten it. Kisses! a “ we - ieee me a most peculiar glance as’ “Yes, dear sister, you can do by importance than the cnd, Texas is to be congratu-| aren’t'an everyday dict in the school “af : = je passed. It was as though he were! more. Let me,.gke, yeu . to United States are far les# plentiful than they were tenching business.” | CISTSN, GVCRETT, ~ |aeknowledging's great defeut, | Foom.” 4 Fae 4 42248 7 years age, and the last 20 years has scén a| lated. , Judith turned blazing eyes toward | ~ «: % IUST HAD AN IMRT ool bo he Hi BA gh aM Pit A tiger marked sgcosa i, Aap in npite'of efforts him jand was pushing past, him to: Ces hab 1} ARSUMENT , ohn Meredith has just willed his my head and was wheeled it te it col i 2 e V 2 fe ‘ ; entire share of his mother’s proy y , door where I found standing just be- eT hia United States of Europe lefts gt brie ald bis end on ber, Pot, WIth A FeKow {fo your terrain | Send, straight: likes vesameh rack of nanere’ Pipes gp bee (Indianapolis News)’ pardon for that window climbing in. Sy ON RELIGION Year| |, dt, the time, this did not: register,| comfort and safety—Jerry Hatha- Maintaining the fish supply involves ‘much more “No overnight creation ef-#-United States of Ka-|cident, and to ask to be relensed t 7 | for John, his face radiant with hap-| wav, x s ; than the mere catehiiig’ of fish and traneporting on. is e-necivahle. Yet nothing aties the ‘world| Fite get ng ant soll Oe 9) : \sthcy: trupalodsans rere Pe Bed, Tele es bee waa eee it coal. them to the’ place’ of sale. Important as these| war has persisted mor strongly than aWétision off Tee ta, ROY, teat, the treltis-climb- I pat my: hand-in' Kid: and-immedi-| With a trembling sigh I closed my. things are, they are only secondary to the vital work pie such a prospect. The immlediate expréssten:of. the! {0° Horace—I've decided Til stick to’ > é ‘ ely Jeune sole saying:: “I, Ste, gues ‘a foolleg eame bead me that Be i. : ‘ n . Be pee se . ¢ theo, Jou; ‘to..be:imy. ow erry Hathaway, as always, was Oo: maintaining a sapply atthe nolitce atd-aceing | ruropean ccncept, wohl have’'to. be limited to’ a! ype! ieek any rests eat (Seas cs3)} husband.”’. And so on throagh until| standing by, helping me to bear both th:.t fish de. not whelly disappear from our waters. ii in bhi tise ‘ 4 s and: curriculum, = ] | with faltering voice 1, heat inyself physical pain and wing grief, Secretary Hoover has ‘folie ‘th veeord ias declaring — ins nitearipe at igs: is an obvicus an . J ait , ‘i Bet, anewer the, cha ; : ( : angie “Until death do us pat. : THE END. that the nat’n is recklessly destroying the fish sup- | Peauirement. A ell into the other room, Just inside the s Zant never snake any hendway Planner Manny Says: Ply in its waterways’ with’ blind disregard’ to’ the| Tt is diftieul . Ln s af{toer she ulmost bumped into Myra \ jwith this young man. He wax : ? stability of the industry in times amd with|, 2 }§ ‘difficult for Amoricans, knowing’ nothing Of ond wax about to call’ out: some for | a N scornful cnough when le spoke of - a Tne te eee times ont with. trade barriers among the states and possessing futlfing wrecting, bat’ the cis nated CRAZY AS THEY Mane 7m) | {ou,onight, 1 made him tell me the 7 no serse cf responsibility for the future. Withou! freedom to ship and sell their products without| hurriedly away, keeping her face! 4% c SMe] truth about after I'd caught a ‘ the aid of science the'fishing industry would scon Novice cease te exist. I , d. SH rd or two from .th that | restraint from the Atlantic td" thé Pacific windh fran:| “quent ahead. AUGH SOUR HEAD OPE WHEW E} | Nerd or tue from tho sunroom, that P ising f the : " the gulf of Mexicc'to’ the Greit Lakes;’t /'teailitg|couch. Aw she mude a dash toward, PREC KOU SOMS O% THE Food NOTIONS | [Unter you dust iautheds ‘The government already carties oti éxténsive ¢on- ; 4 the chafing dish over which several, [THAT WSCCOW’S Gor. HE WAS HEAVY [| . Judith walked to the eloict, swu secration and replenishing programs, and every ef ae Friender na tse IB! amateur cooks were He toproiched, [ON THAT OUD STURT ABOUT. Man | of |ihete Ndr and! yer bn ie fort 5 made to kebp these at’ thei it i we 5 Judith in rath hamef; v. Thi or Ye te Gti of efficiency endl toons ayy ir highest | continent could count sn. ait open’ t)Wor his) ior first words did ne reateoce Bea! ING HERE For. A veey SRiek kop, foe teeming 1 £0, latest scientific metheds. ‘Sea food is of major im= | erodes in other had ‘his rn coanltey pertsnes in Car food supply ard any diminution i x Sh 4 “Why didn't you tell me your wore, "Acts OF TIMES -----+ ‘ back of, ‘s chair mene Myye's post 01 iH 4 comin, 0 a nd° 1 The pelitical diffetences tligt extt. in tioned. it this afternoon Dr Dorn?” = \ J : hating fabian re mere or less hinder’ thé: ptogress He looked at her uneasily. “I had} \ ‘There was a’ sqund: of” ripping, union idea, The recent’ steel | ¢ atin With| no notion of coming then. | I've— th el, m 4 Y ‘ HN . The next moment’ the door slam France, Germany, Belivth anit? Bibi od pee tee ee ere a ee, Na | | Judith turned arodtid and saw. the the quant ileble should receive prompt at- _tirtion:before a serious depletion occurs, a aye ae aR pating, is, however, an’ indiéatton. of ¢ f. 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