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ANTI oe SEER AN JANU- AY, JANU Nelda, who is struggling with ¢ tettuce farm, breaks her engage- ment to Reck when they quarret hotly over her ambitions. Bill is a tanned, young lettuce farmer. He and Nelda are drawn together, in spite of frequent flare-ups. Reck, a wealthy playboy, scoffs at Welda’s lettuce farm and her dream of finishing college. ‘Mrs. Reckless, Reck's haughty mother, dislikes Neida. Jack, Neliv’s younger brother, has given up medical schoot against Nelda’s wishes, Chapter 25 Reconéiliation “Aw one évet fell you thaf you 7 talked too much?” Ray asked his wife. Fp stopped in a glade where sun spattered down through oat feos boughs. Happy chatter inter echoed through the fo as Sthe young people gathered Stones to make a grill. Bill had it wieners to roast and he went about the task gayly, his face tager, alive, dynamic. When hé handed one to Nelda on pis Te she said, “Bill, you're “Must be the air,” with a grin. At times such as this she liked enormously. But there were i “3a, you're terrific!” At times like this, Nelda liked him SCORE, en-| with you,” ietin Cthiscollee sey “thet mt between the Vege- sometime fust or September and that ve Union will not renew it unless ee ee So what?” Bill rose and stretch- €d himself. “I think the sheds will buy our a tet just try to there's a strike imthe money and a crop Tet bong oa Fass ifno a ga what happens,” = delivery none of girl icheerea Dé ris. “Bé- Sea peieecs mob of netrikers ona ter that follow- do that if I have fee tas you’ re ts the reincarnation of Joan of Arc. Are you?” Bill) ba eng know. “Tm only Nelda Barrie, farmer os Her ty left her a litte petulant. ine dem demanded of no one in by mented dryly. “But who wants to we goat — to vegetate, but I lettuce Bara set that break” Bil he replied | j ipod The | of Qetober: Beck aad hie mother Even in the fleeting glimpse she récognized her as Vivian Nelson. Never Again! ¥ the time she reached the rancho her emotions had éx- hausted her—left her without im- pulsé to think or act. Let him go. Let him marry Vivian Nélson. She had beén home about an} hour when a familiar horn’ sent a demanding honking in the yard. Reck! He had come back! Joy shot through her, sudden sharp, f like a dazzling wave. She heed out on a run, but her steps slowed | as she approached the-batk door. |Local Qutfit’s Gaards Ge “Don't throw yourself at him!” | her pice varocs. | Dead In Final Quarter « Allow Navy Shooters To ello, Heck,” she greeted in a steady voice. He leaped out and advatited pos- sepa rege apg tall, golden, | ec a Greek gor i ‘ “T came to give you this!” Hé} Go Wild took pe hand and rng Aap aie} amond ring upon her r. “T) know you didn’t mean what S24 = ‘ said the ofher night.” | Outplaying an experienced and “What F said!” She dréw away icky USS. Danlap quintet. sad- ay him. made er crumi op ae = ee Et ae ae ak wae eS Mt i ae Hats mS ie L- But there's Somes {f)the gyi then their guards fell thing I want t6 Undie_ Is thet fel dfgep and thé Sailor boys jump- > * ed in the breach. hit the léad. and P “THE Sie wéle’ ahead 22-18 at the half, were outs¢oréed by two} points the third quarter and com- plettly outclassed in being out- scored by eight points the final ; canto. Adcock, lanky center, high- score man with 14 points, and Mc- Kay were responsible for the gob counting the final quarter. Car- bonell and Knowles, high-point man with 12 markers for the losers, were Star standbys the last | quarter in the exciting changes of er Zusinski, All-Navy guard in | 10s, and O'Neil, another first-| | string guard, are in the brig for | | their affair at Sloppy Joe’s Sat-/ | urday night, and could not play }last evening: An attempt will be jmade to get them out for Wed- jmesday night’s game with the | High School Varsity. ‘The Navymen show a tricky |team with deceptive and fast }———— | passwork, and are good shots. | | been much greater, if the boys! + | dow T hate an pin love with you?” |Practice in popping away at the | } good “You've School. with me: | Excellence of the Navy pass- “Itll take me such a very few | work is in that the ball is thrown poate to een |to positions and thé player, ex- — a com; lege, bat | we jo to col it | she would ge him in Peris as |there — difficult soon as she possibly could after | beat. graduation. Box score: é Paris In April USS. Dunlap [LAURA returned from her visit | Player-Position to her brother all aglow with | McKay, f accounts of his fine farm and the ;Giblone - feed things she had to eat while | Basler, | eR Adcock, ¢ “Is Your brother better?” Mrs. i wets, g Barrie wanted to know. 1 | Wilson “He's as well as he'll ever be, I - guess,” Laura answered. “He’s the | Hawkin, complainin’ kind, but you know a } hinge han, a Totals— ieate came a Si ae age e said passionately. ; got to come to Europe basketball to ~lcooonoos oe her heart and treasures. Nelda had all her plans e crop — be the middle of toner She would end — —— enroll at college the first Reck and his mother to i Store by quarters: Total Dunlap 10 8 7 14— 39 Stars -M8 5 €&3 vember. They were Officials: York by wily of pe Peanee Camel Stickney and Lewin, refereed; | rug & to remain abroad | Berkowitz, scorer. rears. Nelda would ad 6 in SWhat a tine we s | POPULAR COURSE Weessner, salesman and one-time Baptist pastor, boomed attendance at the evening high school here when he announced two courses in “How to Fall in Love and Stay e. mrater "knows | fun to, do Europe | ‘She had | i her sus- ¥ am and paused for a second— pammy case it will be ajshe ha For Brave Cofduct First Soldier—Whete were you when the battle was raging? Second Soldier—I was aed (Copyright, 1937, Alice Morte Dodgek (fly Anweciated Press) SANTA BARBARA, Calif. Jan 2%5.—The giant American condor which once ranged from the Co- lumbia river to Mexico is reduced to a few small colonies the California mountains, recent sur- veys have shown. Leonard Swanson of this city estimates that about 50 condors live in two colonies in the Santa Barbara n@icnal forest. Two in CHASED BY TRAIN SALINAS, Calif —J. E. Griffel, rancher of this city, is suing a western railroad company for $24,000 damages, charging that | one of its trains. after jumping! the track, started down the high- way after him, causing him eateries aa EXCELLENT smell colonies also are reported "Phe score last night would have | had their land’ legs arid a’ little) ‘hoop. ‘They should bein very| one who is in lové shape t. the High | pected to be there, usually gets! pees ned al In To. o 39-33 Victory 2 CEC CCC EES C Cee ESE CE OCE Today’s Birthdays Dr. Paui H. Nystrom, Columbia Univ. professor of marketing, new member of the Federal Board for Vocational Education, born at Maiden Rotk, Wis, 60 years ago. William €. Builitt of Pa, Am- bassador to France, born in Phila- delphia, 47 years + ag6. U. S. Senator Homer T. Bone of Tacoma, Wash., born at Franklin, ; Ind., 55 years ago. Matthew. Woll of New York, vice president of the American Federation of Labor, bora in Lux’! emburg, 58 years ago. ; Prof. Wiliam Ellery Leonard of the Univ. of Wisconsin, poet, born at Plainfield, N. J., 62 years ago. Dr.. Rufus Jones, Quaker pro- fessor emeritus of philosophy at Haverford College, born at South China, Maine, 75 years ago. Ernest F. W. Alexanderson of Schenectady, N. Y., noted General Electric electrical engineer-inven- tor, born in Sweden, 60 years ago. Emil Ludwig of - Switzerland, famed author, born 57 years ago. | @8ececce secccsccoce CLASSIFIED COLUMN LOST—Conklin Pencil .in Office on Wednesday. Valk as gift. Reward if returned to’ Beulah Howard, phone 491. jan22-3tx FOR SALE CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue Apply Box D, The Citizen. ; nov2-tf BABY CARRIAGE, like new. Baby bed on rollers. 1419 Thompson street. jan25-2tx PERSONAL OLD AT 40! GET PEP. derfal future. 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Weidman, superintendent, : English translators, Davis has re- “says that on completion the insti-!corded on moving ‘pitture film 1787—So-éalled Shay’s tax lion ¢ulminated in unsuccessful attempt of armed men to capture Springfield, Mass., arsenal. Dan- iel Shays led farmers, maddened by réfusal of state legislative to do anything inv atute dépréssion. 1819—University of Virginia es- tablished by Act of Virginia’s’ General Assembly; the lifelong ideal of Thomas Jefferson. 1832—Historie remark of _New York’s Sen. William L. Marcy in debate in Congress—that there is “nothing wrong in rule that to the victor belong the spoils ‘of the enemy”—which remark coined tution will be the largest in the | the Priceless pages of many an- cient books. When he wants to ? world devoted entirely to study of refed to one he merely flashes it @ hereditary principles as applied on a screen and studits it at his to growth of trees. leasure. == | The books themsehves aré ac- the expression, the “spoils sys- icessible only in Widely scattéred tem”. libraries. Statues Broker In 1812 Restored At Mission’ 1915 — Telephone connéctions— (sy Anmoctntea Press) betweén New York and San SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, | Francisco established; Alexander Calif. Jan. 25—Three images of Graham Bell, telephone inventor, Saints which were installed in the talked in New York to Thomas ©ld mission here the year the De- A. Watson in San Francisco, the claration of Independence was same two who had made the first was signed have been restored to telephone call in 1875. their pedestials. 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