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» 4 sity THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, "TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1930 ? . run up the i <u The Bismarck Tribune |rs'sis'tnes tet wa'nwcr" “|OUR BOARDING H independent Newspaper ‘The New Year's ‘ G HOUSE ; i : ear’s game at the Pasadena bow! wi e THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER of a track meet than an example of ‘Aare bas By = ohtetecend hdd Rugby. The Panthers from the Smoky city, dag the . earetiad, oe, Banare, Tune Sompey a | ut Al-Anon meme om ta, sowed natn tt ae axnacek SM = SA-AY £ = RS MASORS PUTTS . N. De e ce al arck rategy. Their passes were , the ‘Lets ;: * SILVER PLATE @s second class mai) matter. made few first downs and their style of ball that ae) aN ee Not WAVE ANYMORE LAY OFFA “THEM pits Me + George D. Mann ......... susees-President and Publisher | an vigor. — OF “THOSE RIBALD Ditres HigH HAT Howsss. "Em Witt i feo ERA! Ae Subscription Rates Payable in Advance | North Dakota's university team would have given U OF “THE OLD ALE SHoPS IN DROWN Him tee eying : PI AP HGs, G8 YORE is saick cc |S. C., a greater tussle than did Pitt, New Year's day. | ww BEAD ~ GIVE ME THE S$ opr, RT, PLA’ ap ’ Daily by mail, per year «in Bismarck) .. | Minnesota or Michigan might have come very close to | Acc beet) pe WITH YT mw AN Daily by mail, per year. beating California if eithe OMPANIMENT “To “THE - Td’ LoWER “HAT LETS “TH” e 4 (in state. outside Bismarck) | Mi * team played as they did in PROLOGUE: ” . MADOR ouT a cance, tke | eee i the homecoming game. OGUE OF I PAGLIACCIN| KEYS 2 .~ C'mons, ‘- de oo DEBTS AND DISEASE get into the third class I mention, of a See | cuets have a tussle between Adldwest and Pacific foot- aww TLL GIVE Nou He LeTS GET INGING IT; ‘Worty and anxiety plays s large ce Sin are renin Gla arrcis ‘ eekly by mail, in state. per year ........ 1.00 s. k ; BARS BAC TH art in the prod ener | may ering from. nervousn Weekly by mail. in state, three years for 3 California papers please copy! Sawn oe or ae K “TO i EY HE'S Mixias?|” aaa wae pan fussed ace elt 9 ¢ 9% ; Weekly by mail oute'* “of North Dako. in CUIMAK we VEST) GooD OL’ RED HA yee tivity and leads to minor disorders, es “a eee eee eee e eee ee eee ees sees seeeeeee 7 hal RT e organic it gladly answer Member Audit Bureau of Circulation An All-Around Buneo Game i ug LA ~ yeni cul = werd bar rere sit of instal pernnal quits on health and : Member of The Associated P Senator Caraway’s blast against the tribe of lobby- | ‘ G00-B, % Seu ibis A ONIONS / miat cole te ieitating € those Ed ‘Tribunt aon: a8 ' Associated Press ists is, we believe, largely justified. i Te 6 gy oney e ie. The Associated Press 1s exclusively entitled to the use} ‘The senator isn't pase ' | eg id “4 thee debts, "ave the money to PaY|) Enclose @ stamped addressed i PPRAEHiblicalicn of all news dispatches creditea te tt or | rueng : ing so much about the Tn- ay, ERIG ¢ ! envelope for reply. for fenublication of all news dispatches credited to tt or tiuence the lobbyists ave on legiilation, In fact, his axite 3 Credit men tell me there are four s 5 local news of sponta: ‘ Hy ‘ 4) | Complaint centers partly on the i ah? @ classes of prospects they have to deal 2 spontaneous origin pub'ished herein. All y fact that they don’t in-; i \ ith in establishing credit and col. digest jousness, Fights of republication of all other auatter herelr are fluence it at all. What he is protesting about is the way ' =A\; RS Tecting ascounta,. ‘The first class ‘are oer symptoms and leona ch . also reserved. i S 5 a “4 liter Rial Geer persuade big industrialists to fee ' NS o {| those persons ao buy things for |come from wasted mental effort, and (Official City, State and County Newspaper) | ages ube Fisted Ki Bie Breen cuncty Hise cS —— Sparse, Cas Glam trios bothered very Beatie maw ‘ is wholly imaginary. E 5 ve emotion as worry. « y Foreign ftepresentatives ‘They represent themselves as able to get special f: 2 \ < Y eid na Sabie vate er eat nee SS paeerean ‘ SMALL, SPENCER & LEVINGS lin Washington, and are given fat retainers on thae| Ys = , S ‘ Fee iat a cues GWT oer oT Eo (Incorporated) | basis, ‘They get no favors, however, and th feu NY \\ y class figure that the one, they owe [of your wory Is not over the eat of . ; Formerly G. Logan Payne Co. that are paying th . i ‘ eh irerster te ie od’ noe WONT’ AbOUN "th SL | pinitttg sitet tis tren coat ot tire, NEW YORK BOSTON ‘ ell keep their ih Souont acd CHICAGO rap: ng them might just as well k < A ae not worry about the same ee ee eee mt of ing. : Tak Oatieea ee "Then there is the class who are well | pa: pence! 2 i Peace Is Up to People Ke cna Ms elds Senator Caraway greatly. What 2 able to afford all necessities, as well S carefil eeaivas of our’ tec 1 ; Never has there been as much tall about world peace creates fied is the way in which all of this business p as luxuries. They do not worry, but/condition. If you are living beyond I Bi cis hast 19 raonthe, creates public suspicion. People take the words of the D * ae ree ee Se your means and are worrying about : ithe approaching naval conference at London is bring-| ie «1. ts at face value and assume that our government 24 \\ $ The remaining great mass of the |it, you can easily eliminate the worry | 8 duethis ves chee wa ie “S” is crooked from top to bottom. Business get: people are divided into two olasses—|by a few changes in your r3 ace talk to a focus. ‘ gets gypped, th your everyda: c r The hopes of the world are! povery Bypped, the y MEMMEEE eos sre, weet of th eovernment gets a black eye—and the only gainer i those who carefully plan their budget |habits and a curtailing of your ex- e hh again. People eginning to realize that the | jopbyist, pocketing his 1 gainer is the F: so they will be able to pay for all/penditures to fit your purse. Yo slogan of the last w: ° war to end war"—may, after Passe pe dae 5 ZS “= necessities and who do not contract |may find that you can readily enj “| t all, be brought to fr | 4 GY 2 4 =n BS foe the purchase Se in i bik y cent pieture show as Well as 4 This is an accomplishment. It has only been witha] State Bank Manager G SE3¢, : te fay suanpihg age there ia the ours |mieae SHIGE Sat Aen recent years that people have dared to dream of a reign| Col. Mudgett’s appointment as manager of the Bank : YG, 2 SGLASSICAL 2ST class which causes the greatest trou- |really Snore SRaAy und ae hati sode i of enduring peace. The last war frightened us—no ques- | f North Dakota should meet with general approval. Few Gy": ADENOIDS = 7-20 3 ble to the collector or credit men./as an expensive steak ot ier 3 tion about it. It gave us a dark vision of the human|™¢? who have been jn public life in the state have a 5 = Cs ae ee These are the people who live beyond | price. a m 5) race blowing its own head off, and the fright born of| Wider acquaintance or a more loyal following. Cath eat tai ral ecard buying the) |The installments on the low priced that vision is pushing us into naval conferences, attic He has not been so definitely aligned with the various fc = eretase th bens core Sar Wek cece aceon ee : } war treaties and world cburt agreements at a rate we| Political factions as some and at times wi ‘i ‘4 | trate in Now York City. A numbe: istieally ro ist tte ed you try to keep up the i : Wee a te ae We We | saree site : 8 when serving inj ‘y. umber of | receiving money seldom makes you |istically run into debt for I les | payments on a car the price of which never would have thought possible. ne state senate showed a remarkable independence of | policemen were present, which tends | angry. which they have a slim chance of/would fit only the wealthy man’ i BUt the job ten't done yet, and there is no sense in our| Pinion. His abllity to say no and take a stand regard-| ° MO eacaven Guns ee x es paying for. ‘They are essentially hon- | purse. ce re ee ; being too hopeful. | ess of partisanship should be an asset to him in the) perce unas, student who shot his abies ay President, Hoover doesn't have to)ést, but do not tow Sor Hear | ane, Workman who today receives Pee fiailcssey’ the Garitich war correspondent ana | ™anReement Of! the: state bank “whieh; after allies vagid (OES EMINERAE | EME ome : tell the firemen that business 1s good, jut ® proper balance bet pe haar a. winnie tel Ahad “2 novelist, sounds a timely note of warning. ‘The fear tha:| {F OF against that institution, is a most hybrid fisal| Other students Who iso Tend lk Just | for the test if the meee ot ee mdieinse LE ay ie lah; ant LEGS EEN ETEGe Tee ; has brought us this far on the road to peace will not, he| stitution. for fun—in the English version. | sive enowghe |” Present is expen-| Somebody ought to tell the young |honesty, and gesire to do the right} when he recelved only yo cosas i says, take us all of the way. | ‘The best wishes of a host of friends in banking circles ied th, ghd |2edy ext door, thet she ean’ ‘pay thing, they are forced to worry and/day. ‘The cost of living ‘has not in- ! “Th is no good thinking a wholesome fear of war will / #8 Well as in many other walks of lif er Gunmen robbed the guests at a] A doctor says green is the tost the piano while wearing boxing |fret over bills they cannot pay. There |creased anywhere near in proportio1 t ‘EE aa 4 f bleh chet Fe ‘e go with Col. Mud-| banquet held in honor of a magis- hin, ‘ gloves, ' is ther thing for these people to ba . prevent war,” he says. “That is but a negative virtue, | Set a8 he takes up a new and difficult field of publie| ———————_— agis- | soothing color. Maybe that's why | (Copyright, 1090, NEA Service, in order to avold worry Mias SOAS tee ee ' y ‘What we want is a positive desire for peace so passion- | “deavor. ~ 0 saietlcateldl hale atthe peak le create causes for, worry over ate ‘f it is threatened that statesmen and diplomatiss | or epee re tas will fear the democracy rather more than they fear the AJ i ° = a : ne ury in Three Hour: Behan: : wrath of God. 8 : J ! HN ithe s, In New Jersey another of those “sensational” my Awa ; em once realize that war means the march of | trials opens; and the snitch ue Cen ~ ® populace on its own capital to prevent an iniquity, and | proced : unusual feature of the first day's p * Question: Mrs. K. D. W. writes: © war-minded statesmen and officials will go the way ot | sworn ia Raters a eee typhold 1 Pinas nee ber ed io F ‘ y ours, she nearly lost her me plague rats and smallpox. Usually in a big murder trial it take - 4 arm. I am anxious for her to be im- / t ‘Let us make no mistake about it. Reduction of arm-j a day to a week to get a j ne lta © 7 f .) Saunin gy neiia nicer con : aments is not good enough. It is no good talking tha:| can court proced jury, under our archaic Ameri- . EA Service Inc LAU RA LO want to give her the punctures. Can [: ‘way in this age of machines manned by myriads of a Procedure. We're all familiar with the pro- REGIN HERE TODAY a Mime i Ganized craftsmen with their standardized Enon pala cree fatiguing delay that it involves is so ew, Norke ‘oubliehing’ caer, whe on swe Pate uly et i. x Li yaa * 3 ‘Airplanes and submarines to destecy hemes and or | Commnen. i fact, that, when a jury happens to be chosen in anubbed by fellow workern a bbiialfosbeoomattinmnuos te tgatoures : sea-borne supplies can be made like fountain pens when| There is no 1 eat : KSIGaT en Meyer. ial evn her, me Sasol desta ; Se aaa wouldn't be eaten | te goers ipl bia cain ' r eee Gants ee ‘ “Let our governors know eae © select a jury in any criminal 16. levelop a complete resistance to all f wane Out {Governors Know that we not only do no:/case. ‘That it so seldom is simply proves that our time away trom bome, types of infection and against all con- ' s lesire peace as we do sunlight, and let | procedure is in great oe fae 1 Eee tagious diseases. Tt is possible to d , eis them understand that if we don't get it Americans will ppnecser: darter this if the mother is willing to make attend ¢rastically to Washington and Londoners to the Senator Grundy is not SEY oe F neighborhood of Whitchall—and peace will then be as| ator as he Ee ie ee reise Gee et ae Te natural to us as money is to bankers.” was when lobbyist. There is even a hint te marcy ples, One with perfect health PRG ih ot aavios en | that he has reformed in the manner in which hi ie hid and a clean blood stream can resist ight be taken to heart by every| when wi h he passes gee ; Amercian. It is, after all, the old story y}| When wool schedules are up for a vote. Which proves a. sie ui ea ‘: 5 . i tory once more—| after all thi 4 we can have anything on earth we want, provided only | it patra! ei rae? See LS wi antl peal i that we want it badly enough. We can have pe : pecially when lobbyist turns senator, muda. Question: J. W. D. asks: “will s ig have peace, from Sat eges now to the end of time, if we really want it; if we w . boned three or four eggs a day cause any : ly want it; if we want| Sport = harm’ ; it, that is, cnough to insist, in season and out of season, aruleaienrr oti ath yah Guia cable Cg ees insteade> Yn” Meth $0 use ; Big teretiee going to have tt 5 really placed that stone in the Tunney kid- Al : ON a 2 ney. It w nswer: Most people can use ’ ‘The London conference is important, but what happens | ca Bet baiaees be the first time a pugilist packed one to two eggs a day with Donets, afterward will be more important. Our sts wine but it is possible to use more if the ur statesmen are Meee Ne ‘ | yolks are excluded. Eggs do not fur- ; | Some scientists are worrying now about a refrigeration NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY 5| : renee ioe Ligaen 1 Ca , “Nes | system in attempts to raise the dead—they might better CHAPTER VIL rapier ene a sisi ‘ eath Toll of Autos in these sub-zero days evolve a system t HEY lay on the fal _ aoe ped , More than 31,000 persons killed in automobile accidents oR one aiCe T beach in all ihe eet nage pita bis oan asi siem came speniaie t ; r- y need | teiaaal indictment of the American autoist. inudans will tell ,ou) and Judith Sleeping Out-of-Doors ‘ if« istics are reliable and probably less than the ° > sifted the coral sand through her * Question: George W writes: “Iam : actual death toll for many smaller communities fail to Editorial Comment fingers. It fell in soft little heaps 48 years old, slender, none too robust, report accidents. rintch she caretully smoothed away have a somewhat weak throat and « Some drastic action is necessary to reduce th S= i js q pic ngage nae on a ean = q tng number of fatalities on our highways, More than half This From Benighted Mexico Seal gla pata aneaear tape aire neural y rere cgrral : the victims in 1929 were pedestrians. A (Duluth Herald) Hee "a aie are on to yess rep Af nes to 25 4 « Excessive speed, reckless and incompetent drivers are cans as a Gisck wanicaPle an th Caner her head a maas_ of. damp, gold pee the chief causes of highway accidents. ‘Too many ears | oubtedly arc, but occasionally even a benighted nation | @ ‘inelets, and her bathing sult atili Spray ed ened piecregated ‘ Griven by young and inexperienced persons increase the |? shes of intelligence that astonish its compla- moist and clinging, was propped ae ”’ a | seaigee oma wel hazards of auto transportation. States and cities gon- |", UPerior ~ Bhbors. upon: her. slbows Resseeihimm: ple ican ee a fortasly warn cai : erally will have to impose stricter rules and “|__| This r-ragranh is from L: Universal, a newspaper She wore a demure blue knitted "I'm going to make you love me,” h in the licensing of drivers. sae | Puslished in Mexico City: : sie sone? costume, brief and entirely! «yo reason, of course.” though, “s —— ial orm qo” re In Calcoria iisetease ciitarallties wwasjssiee, than ap son esterday morning, between ‘2.0 hours of ba toe is eae a er “De vou ee aid Ne ADA cat & melodious, By should be delighted,” the man 5 Per cent. Much of this was due to speeding pes ten a:d twelve, a hundred thousand dollars’ : | myself now and what 1 tell myself , Pit els | y- geal : r traffic regulat: and driving when ictepnrpries as worth ¢* Anedlclnes gue destroyed by fire, un- Aes ps gana gent see are every time I see that blue ae or felis arene anne tae Wea oer na Today Is the of liquor. Courts have been too lenient in dealing with | tio . of toe atieh evil Be at at lay near by. Knight, in his dark Hrd tay pad 4 ee Tree non tae hence: thae IRAN ihe ake barat ato ‘ Anniversary of those who become involved in gecidents and a thorough | Metlicines was authorized by the authorities HEneat EEG Eee ea |morid! There are uo typemritare [eres Tend om hers usbandia | wale, A _sanenalsee. colloniats : revamping of our traffic laws is necessary with the rapid | cause none of them had any value for the 4 le of vigorous, well-| no subways, “ lad advanced and claimed Miss Be ce ee y with the rapid purposes indicated upon. qielk wtenmee set-up manhood. Except for the Re ED RAYS: ae deters peastiaes no ‘Arthur, do you mind if I go in| Shaffer, who drifted away in his | caeensetiae 1824, Thomas Jonathan 4 eee ae), The campaign against useless and ee pals pearosy any-lany boarding houses!’" 6 Til be A ae Pres your e.Jarms. Arthur Knight led Mrs. | tederate ae wane Clarks- injurious dru; vil intaii ave ju im id ri ut I'd rat t dance: * iP Sounds a Warning hoe ee late thirties, ‘ sista She beamed on him trfumpbantly./our rooms, | Please don't Dariet te]and tary can eee ee Vue in western Virginia, now West George M. Re: ‘sc ae i a a “Look,” said Ji er, | aghtnlght glance k tolerantly,|come up with me.” 2 1. . so corse 3M. Reynolds, Chicago banker and cconomist,| . .,The healing and saving of human lives is a noble ng ee area, #I'm mak-|+¥ou're—happy, aren't you, honey?” | “Ot course not. 1 don't care to the ae ae aTente, Sameer. and At an early age Jackson was left | imely warning against too many conferences |°TK, but the manufacturers of some patent drugs ‘Arthur, dear, I don’t see how] dance any k ” re ey did not talk until the tast to the care of an uncle, a farmer and | #2 force “prosperity.” President Hoover has been | 276, /¢55 concerned about nobility than they are about She, was forcing a tmndful of] anyone could be happier.” re note had sounded. miller, under whom he was trained in actuated by an eager and commendable desire for good pe Bohan the Mexican method would be too drastic Pll ae eae to cascade as it! “I hope tliat you will be.” bo said| , Jyplth smiled up at him accus-| “Did you say little Judith hag pushes methods and received some MMrrrioncion of hy Hasan kecors ne te Be Ss tea country, but to some readers the item i ne & r males dreamily, ab-| slowly, “when you’ve—well, awak- ney vai = in for the evening? she ge ieged for study. Raeeiatence” can be overdone. is, however, the | ™ He eaest a wonder as to how expensive a fire it in her nonseifsical pastime. | ened, Judith.” ‘ou do, dear. You know you| 4s in a voice of saccharine Fes n only 18, Jackson became “ ' . Too much conferring, he | Would make if all patent medicines in the United States “Try making a geyser.” Rater sharply bh do! Why, you've several dances en. | Sweetness, sheriff of the county, and soon after ~ i believes, will have a reverse effee!—the common result of|eTS burned, “because none of them ‘had any, value “AN right.” girl's arm, bringing ber cues ie | S86ed. | No—I'm going alone and) “Why, yes. Quite some time ago see perat aaiaeee Posy bare be x ” . 01 Si! i D - "1 “pro ering too such . purposes indicated upon their wrappers.” Mischievously ‘she cupped two| 120K directly into his own which eh to stay here and enjoy your- ie really ‘must be turning in my y in 1846. a x ’ 7 L z iicHons: ae oommistinn tue Se hands together, scooped th vere’so near, so turbulent, “Q “ " battles | . » SCOOD em full | ein, a ‘Quite sure you don't »} “But ” 0 many. of the Civil War, dur- { tommittee of experts, the conference and the foreing of These Dep endents of sand and then held them directly | ,,, "cul me he sald hoarsely, “do) she nodded ier head. went meh West. ota et tat ing which he won the title of “stone. :: i €conomic processes are often no more effective than the Now c (St. Paul Dispatch) above Knight's forehead. von tate rong Judlte He walked with her to the door !y could have sworn I and sat PM ead lag severely wounded man who secks to hoist himself by his own boot straps, | per Nox ore Bie economists who say that GL “Is this the way a geyser works?” BY pricey id for i aa of the hotel, promising that as soon| With that good-looking Ted welt ro the effects on May 10, Cities are being plastered now with the new “prosperity |!"& 29 per cent. These figures: are lege ‘by the He reached up, eaught her hands| the easy, light mood came’ back| tage pat, danced, halt an hour {not 2) minutes ago.” “And on Jan. 21, 1919, Nevada rat posters.” Some of the slozane used remind oo ry | National Bureau of Economies Tesearch and the geo. | @ 04 tung the sand away. and he spoke kindly. Honesr he would Joie her, Judith], alent eyed Bar coldly, fled the prohibition amendment. - days of food control, but the sentiment is reversed. ith public is no doubt intended to conclude that two- “Madam, I must warn you that it} “You think sd, Sweetheart, Per- 4 the ee Pat RAR Ore t y Good bra fede olla = = One placard asininity noted by the writer while rid-|the semaininn eee a ret elg Mag Apogee Be teats peep ee Rar vem io ie ering “teemyou of couree i” | FLAPPER FANNY SA ing through a great city recently was “You can't stop | fort. The actual work is “being dite byte eae sce Lec ae ay ar Kerns ane Be es ee . HE was standing beside stight,| "rons! Good night. arthur.” SPAT. OPP. YS: America.” the ‘majority are parasites; to change the figure, lillies | = yy yay gaa PL in du blond belted Misa Shatter, with| | 78 Ue Toes ‘ ( 0 i ; + pstairs i ‘There are basic conditions which must be restored be of the field who toil not, neither do they pans ‘About = ‘he relew Fildes to 208 side, Pig Re) ed Pe ete’ in just ©) whom he had just finished a ton vator Arthur Knight told aioe: fore industrial prosperity in the United States will be others may liver eee © that they and 72 million} F fourth Gay ann the ends (Rl |talizo me! You do it a hundrea (rorgmae> somecne tapped him on) S0eTHy Maat the woman was a foo equally distributed. The old law of supply and deman pane - : tho utmost ease they hed dritice| Wa%S dally and are not conscious! tree fits, tte eae ese oue, to LFemnarks to duaiche ee eation her d These 72 million d de face Mrs. Franklin M remarks to Jud: has @ way of ignoring placards, slogans, experts and| Without outside jobs. epengents ipelode married seaaien into A lazy, delightful schedule of cet one ay sours going to! fetlow-passenger Pa ne West. pap, a ; conferees. ‘i 7 a is ae spending nearly every minute f: e fire, the hell, the heaven-| «<, 4 wife sitting before A BarA-headed Reynolds of Chicago is right Sconpm ats, Chess, BAY edi agee da it Ja one of breakfast to midnight out of doors. | !!ness of what love means—" Se aoe i een; jal eres Sea ee as peak be a bread winner without being a wage earner. GAIN Judith I ae Arthars 400: lor ian) J fowing gown of fame color as dar. | hued transpareat seu aligned ‘over Give Middle West a Chi rolste Tae tee IES ta he ey rR i a al Pty a ing 10 Ine as it was in fabric. She | the sleeveless garment.” ial ane s ‘om lolling in the lap of and i i wore asliv f “So soon ‘ California gives a most colorful mance ae footban, | Usury. Tt means getting up in yf Somrt oud Adie She found his eyes fixed intently}, “!’m going to make you love me,” heels ri Sn a pte ane ed ans a ae sreeted him, Besides the games being wonderful | {make breakfast, washing dishes, scrubbing floons, mend- on her, almost alarming in their|he told her firmly, “You'll know|was @ flirtatious tight | ma little tired myselt.” ors, balloons, wigwagging and ie Os a fo ae Ane cates, Briain up children and doing the thousand badtcriascl some day. Oh, my dearest, my| Weave eyen fie ning kana gg Teed e (details incidental in every day's living so that th “Arthur—2" she questioned. —_, d¢arest—" Dear = ‘ee Me ehin ie ber two dogs and lightweight moleskins know football comparatively simple process of wage earning may. £0 He pulled himselt up beslde her, fe 8 Pisani aera ire hispe After witnessing Carnegie Tech and the Pittsburgh |°" ‘ staring directly out at sea without |"JHERE was dancing at Sera iee eras ee ur,” she whispered, “I'm Panthers go down to defeat under the A man who sings a song over the radio does not answering, Ing at. night) hoping you'd ask for just one dance| Sad you came. California, the writer believ slorious sun of | produce anything to eat or wear, but he does (at least Then he turned with under the stars on @ floor lined) and { haven't even seen yout 1} _ (BY the way, see anything of Saete Penile rae est is time for test be-| theoretically) produce something of economic value.| [| took her band. with « amile andjvith palm trees and ‘lighted ‘oy kow 1s that oretiy yours ‘ite | Wells chip this evaning?™ economists wi £ of moon! "t let. * H = ms one otal if geonominte, wish to get hard. and Scientific about u're like © child on w holl|abetted by ‘ono. huge, revolving |-and T cant blame hector =| lobby fast tore Taste opp aie the Unless Fecitic | could be found for the services of the eee cant sales | Sle, oe a4 See “electric orb, Gay Japanese ian’ | “dudith hey gone ta” Knight| fe Bought mo'a cas nee ea a2 eee ee a naa 9f Southern Calt- 1a those for which good monay is paid every day. eee vie the as me tera slowed softly 08 spectators| told her. “I'm Just Asser ta ited |boy, dent son think oe ee ¢: , Darnegio ert now the Pitt team’ could hiae 8:4 if they peg cd | heilapre cers and bread winners, of arme and shoulders which space. ‘A stringed orchestra layed “Oh but Me. Knight! Hie’ t Resi had turned away, : | such an alibi California knew more football |°ents Easis. that is because they are more human than Knlght had thought of as forelgn| walts songs and fox trots which| couldn't be so hard-hearted col committal wer Was non- : Malgat sind better economists, ides they are too b now he had become accustomed] were none too new. hah} Passes and had more push! wheels of life go round to worry about, Tete oe a a Glamour from ‘the pid nd a tite Baw, Snr. Ten mints moe toel| TRSFS came a tap at ths Gone mages, all of which win football games and|raists call them: fs pene nee re. 6, bearen Wee (To Be Continued)