Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 1, 1942 Page: 6 of 6
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OFFICIAL ISSUING AGENT
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anything interesting or amusing It —Spot cotton closed quiet 15 points
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For United States WAR BONDS
Low
BONDS WHILE
NIGHT
YOU CANNOT
YOU WAIT!
& DAY
INCLUDING
Saturdays—Sundays— Holidays
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Phone 130—For Ice
SPECIAL
Men’s Matched
HENRY BROS.
OILS
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17c
$2.69
Automobile Refinancing
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patriotic duty today
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ROOFING‘SHEET MEM
Pm 796
N I O H T
25c 35c
KJiaki Color
Suits
New Plan for
Taxes Proposed
FARMERS
Pallet Developer
10
mi
Money to Loan
To Pay Your Monthly
Bills
Denton Dairy Co-
Op Association
Phone 53
. . and many other necessary items too numerous
to mention!
TEXAS
DEFENSE GUARD
A 3-MINUTE
SALUTE
FOLLOW OUR
FIGHTERS
We Can Now Give You Free Estimate On Installation
Of Floor Furnaces. Call 1111 For Repair Work.
COURY PLUMBING CO.
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Voter the oe*e
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he gives her a
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BAKER
SHOP
NEW ORLEANS SPOTS
NEW ORLEANS Sept 1 —(AP>
CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW
CHICAGO. Sept 1—(API—With
QUALITY MEATS AT THE BEST
PRICES!
Svrwyer’* Cash Grocery & Market
MATINEE
25c
.
prevent the storm or the dam-
age it does to your property
You CAN protect yourself
from the financial loss (per-
haps total) that results, this
protection will eost you little.
couple are at liberty under bonds
totaling *25.000
the pyramid
To be continued
ROOF KEPAIRIN&
P/uv Tshms
Bill INC
Hemstitching, Buttons and Buckles (Covered,
Machine Button Holes
Singer Sewing Machines
H. C. TALIAFERRO, Distributor
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come
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eat ci
were
Reprove not a
thee: rebuke a
will love thee.—1
Life is a long 1
Barrie.
CHURCHILLS
ISLAND
World In AcUoa
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merchants
FINANCE CO
Denton
‘ 1 Preferred made
minor gain. West-
75 CoUr
MAPS
160 Psqe* ef
Towns, Chios
and Provinces
throughout
theWorldl
but Victory is a million times cheaper than defeat. To find the
billions needed for Victory, every American must do his share
by buying U 8 War Bonds and Stamps to the very limit If every
American bought one *18 75 Bond today, (11.487,500.000 00 worth
of guns, tanks, planes and ships could be paid for tomorrow! A
small price to pay for such a big reward More—U. 8. Wax Bonds
have behind them the tremendous resources of this country.
Your money will come back with interest—as much as 14 for
every $3—when bonds are held to maturity Our America is now—
as It has always been—the best investment in the world. BUY
YOUR SHARE OF VICTORY TODAY I
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TYie maximum t
TUeeda*' was reccrt
Ing a low of 74
year ago were ven
io* 78 and a high
fell in spots over
Tuesday afternoon
era are beginning tl
er-men to bring on
rain.
BOVELL OIL CO.
u» • BLM rrun
FIRST STATE BANK OF DENTON
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
ROU
ABQ
TOM
LIMITED OFFER!
ACT NOW/
rruRES”
VIEWS
BON AR & ORR
Insurance
Phone 1510 Over Boston Store
BACK TO SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Supply ALL Your SCHOOL NEEDS from Our Com-
- plete Stock. See Us FIRST fori -
• ZIPPER NOTEBOOK A PASTE
COVERS < SCISSORS
• NOTEBOOK PAPER * RULERS
• TYPING PAPER A CRAYONS
S PENGHU S COMPASSES
• TABLE IS • FOUNTAIN PENS
• INK AND PENCILS
CURDS DRUG STORE
Tour Complete Drug Store North SMo
JOAN
BENNETT
F R A N C H O T
TONE
The shadysiders
day morning meet
knowledge pawed
the members of
would observe nex
Day, and that non!
report for any kind
day. however, the
aa usual.
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God Granta Liberty Only to Those Who
Love It and Are Ready to Guard and
DEFEND IT.”
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The TEXAS Theatre
18 NOW AN
(tiour Wuinpbell Co.
/ COMPlfTi INSUMANCF SiRVIC!
f
you mind if I go along?" she jay
j ... , | Rising nearly 2 centx. September
1 but It was recalled that demand was
! about as cool yesterday when tid-
' Ings from world battlefronts were
CHICAGO CASH GRAIN
FORT WORTH Sept 1 — (API —
Wheat No 1 hard winter accord-
ing to protein and billing 1.27 1/3—
32 1/2.
Barley No 2 nom 77—78
Sorghyms No. 2 yellow tnilo per
No. 2 white
NEW YORK FUTURES
NEW YORK.
Cotton futures closed 50 to 65 cents
a bale lower.
Open High Low Last
From reports De
era did fairly wel
birds do not seem U
as in aryne years,
,, boys and girls man
ECUTEST
K. ‘ •
Oct
Dec
Jan
Meh
May
July
B Bid
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With 100 lb. Purchase of
Oct
Dec-
Jan
Meh
May
July
CASH GRAIN
Sept. 1.—iAP) -No
limit. West of Deni
afternoon. It sound
1 going on, as fn
k many, many J
ird.
pie Montgomery!
"pow-pow" in 1
oting, and Pau
thrafaU have gained thd
by, Lyle. The hunters
“Old Lyle must had
blank cartridges od
aa he never bagged
first time, but he nl
him on the secoti
raised his gun, it J
two shots and cfiel
somewhat similar I
so a couple of I
made In Tuesday’s I
Name Guardian
In Probate Court
Beatrice Watkins Monday
appointed guardian of Lavern Gray
McCracken, a minor, by Judge Ger-
ald Stockard in Probate Court, as
asked for in her petition Her bond
was set at 8500 and T E Hiett,
J E McCray and C E. Miller were
named appraisers of the estate.
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DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS
• speculative and investment stand-
point, pending the president's mes-
sage to Congress on ways and
means at.. sUmmlng rising living
costs.
Postal
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CALL 1133 OR H53 FOR GROCERIES AND
FRESH MEATS
HELPY SELFY GROCERY
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kids^': ’ 1
81460; supply fairly large.
Cattle — Choice, heavy
steady; all others low.
Aft
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"I would advise
in Denton who has
vaccinated be vd
the opening of sen
said Dr. P. K Pi
Officer. -I have W
each year for a d
and I believe It !
vice, even though d
pqx in the countyl
night jungle, almost ominously
quiet; although Sandy knew that
such country as this wax not. prop-
CHICAGO
CHICAGO,
wheat sales:
Corn No. 1 yellow 84 1/2; No 2.
- “ - - no 4,
83 1 4; sample grade yellow 80
Oats No 3 mixed 50; No. 3 white
48 1 2—40 1/4; No 4, 47 1/2; mixed
grain 46 1,2; No 2 feed 45 12.
No 3. 47 1 2.
Cotton—Lower; New Orleans and ;
I local selling,
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| mill buying;
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STARTS TODAY
Keep Your Appliance* in Good Order
There is no “shortage” of old. electrical appliances
. . . but there as a “shortage” of time for doing all tha
things you want to do to help win the war! Keep your
appliances in working order so they can keep right on
saving time for you right now when time is so impor-
tant. Call your electrical dealer promptly when your
appliances need repairs.
City of Denton Water and Light Dept
k. -.1 <■ ■ «!. I. ■■>■■■■ lilial Hl
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glng a favor It was impossible to
refuse To the devil with the secret
of the codex! Besides, he wanted
her with him when he found the
treasure. It was as simple as that
__ Sandy nodded his head "All
in order "it wax" very quiet." for the '1>r* But 1 can t guarantee
LN THE face of overwhelming odds, George Washington de-
fended our Liberty on the windswept fields of Valley Forge. To-
day, as In 1778, that Liberty Is under fire And once again, Amer-
icans stand "ready to guard and defend it.” The battle ahead
Is greater than any Washington could have envisioned,—but the
fighting spirit of Americans hasn’t changed. We have just begun
to fight. ...
Buy Government Bonds and Stamps Today
DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
Member Federal Deposit insurance Corporation
Ed Garrison, k
and jeweler of E
Thursday for Rich
where he will w<
Shipyards. His sc
Ohurchwell, is for
pertnwnt tn the
With him, he W1U
Pittsburgh
Sun-proof Paints
■
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nacK or roatornco i
Olin Bates of Ft
Denton citizen, w
to do a little do
hie son. They mar
teen, he said. Bat
Nation’s leading
^shooters, and durl
has averaged 97 JO
dred shots.
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QUALITY DRY CLEANING
that guarantees satisfaction for your finest clothe*.
DENTON LAUNDRY A DRY CLEANERS
PHONE 8
Reginald B Qarr
for a few days 1
Field, Wichita Pall
Personnei Departmi
Field. Mr. and Mi
have returned from
where they spend
"Talking about fis
’em up there,” hd
they were mighty
klndo’ tired of ’erJ
foe home.” Harve H
Denton citizen now
eola, is here for d
with his brother,
and Homer in Lak
Lord cf Hebron was
to confer with Coun
ent Bob Proffer, sad
Board used to send
on business, but hel
year to say for a
OcriY* Weaver, wil
the post office at 1
down town Wedrl
"No, I dont’ get I
often, and I feel I
ptace,- he said I
First BeargSant
who has been si
Antonio for some
ftod his flither, BM
■JLiT1 tmn,u
Tha good ol* flaft
with their fasting
pretty furiously d
and *, when they"!
N
Just a few day:
there wax no oil
County, but that V
still here and the
telling when he ’
with another oil te
done it all right. 7
on the Aetna Life
about two miles k
var. It’s understoq
tract calls for oil.
feet into the Ellen
is hit. Maybe, a 1
time.'
Leading Stockt
NEW YORK. Sept. 1—(API—
| Bales, dosing price and net change
of the moat active stocks today:
ChlGt Wst Pf 7,000 12 7/8 plus 3/1
Con Oil 8,800 8 1/4 minus 1/8
Pan Am Air 6,000 17 5/8 mln 3/4
Socony Vac 4,400 8 1/8 plus 1/8 '
Chi * E IB A 3J00 6 no
Gen Motors 3 JOO 38 18 no
South Pac 3,600 13 1/2 minus 18
United Corp 3,300 1/4 minus 3 32
U8 Steel 3,300 46 3/8 minus 1/8
Columbia G&E1 3,100 1 1/8 no
Stokely Bros 3,100 4 1/8 min 1/8
Greyhound 2,900 12 1/2 minus 3 8
Schenley Dist 2,800 17 7/8 no
Atch T<VSf 2 700 43 3 8 min 1/8
Con Motors 2,700 4 no
Erie RR Ct 2,700 7 1/8 no
NY Cen 2,700 9 minus 1/8.
WITH THIS
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ATLAS
OF T H I
WORLD
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Lenora Canafax
driving too fast.1
. otings which thJ
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DISTRICT JUDGE GRANTS DI-
VORCE PETITION
District Judge Ben W Boyd has
granted a divorce in the suit of
Allen P Worrell vs Estelle L Wor-
rell, with the defendant’s maiden
name. Estelle L. Little, restor-
ed
ate Finance Committee a
tionary pro|X)«al for taxing
money that taxpayers spend
Designed to combat inflation by
inducing people to save their mon-
ey instead of using it to bld up
prices, the treasury plan was un-
derstood to call for a graduated
tax on that portion of personal ex-
penditures not covered by income
tax exemptions, credits for depend-
ents. debts, insurance, premiums,
government bonds purchases,
other savings
NEAL DRUG STORE v
Phone 188
•OUE8TB TODAY or TOMORROW---------
H A Savage. Irving
Wright. OrapevTne
Walker. Lewlavllle
Mrs Maud Hetnbrey
ancient . always wanted to explore those pyr- j December wheat contracts were
at new six week peaks as mill buy-
may be J us th ard work."
;*’I don’t enra.” she asserted _ i
Sandy saw that Helen disapprov- receipts" none, stock 183,084
ed of his decision, but soon the en-
tire incident passed from his mind
for, a short distance further,
through the twilight of the canop-
ied forest, appeared a shadowy,
cone-like mound The first pyramid
of the ancient Mayan city!
The sight charged all of them; moderately lower territory
With impatience They al] but broke
into a run and came to a halt only _
when they had reached the base of war news from Egypt and Russia
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18 48 18 56 18.35 18.38- 39 [
18 67 18 77 18.53 18 57
18 70 18 70 18 70 18.81N
18.80 1892 1886 18 71
18.92 19.02 18 78 18.82N
18.97 19.01 18.94 18 88N
Middling spot 19.69N, of! 9.
N - Nominal.
J were
ready today to lay before the Sen- 1
revolu-
the
Len Henderson
James Hayes
D. L. Lindsay
W. R. Lakey
■Subject to Fsd. Tax & Sendee (Jig.
: ________________________
lower Sales 2.910 Low middling
15.75, middling 18 75. gdbd middling
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PLEASE
with Ginger Rogers
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reach this place. Those days and
days of fighting the jungle and all
the narrow escapes we had. . . .”
She shuddered In memory "If you
go through all of that and still live
you've earned your right to walk
on the face of the earth "
Sandy glanced at Helen tn some
astonishment During the whole
trip she had not spoken so much
at once time. And. he realized with
a start, that she did not look much
like the woman who had reclined
prettily In a hammock at Onha
several weeks ago
ine amerence was aeeper man , •—■——•«
clothes and tan The woman In On- J and side-arms, they left camp and
ha had been older, a flower wither-
ing on its stem This woman had
snap in her step and an eager light
In her eyes. He could not under-
stand It; did not try. fat- Just then
there were too many other matters
to occupy his attention.
'Only Shadows’
They had hardly reached the op-
posite bank of the stream when, as
Fleming had prophesied, darkness
clamped down upon the 1
forest. By the light of their electric
torches they gathered fuel and built
a Are. prepared a sketchy meal and
pitched their tents.
Afterward, they sat hunched
over the coals discussing their fu-
ture plans. Since they had been ob-
liged to leave so many of their pro-
visions at the Rio Flamboyon cache,
it was imperative to make their
stay In the Mayan city a* brief as
possible For that reason Sandy
stated that he did not believe they
should take time to build perman-
ent shelters, but Instead should go
after the codex at once, and If they
secured it, return to Onha without
delay
"Well spend tomorrow hunting,
since we need fresh food, and be-
gin our explorations of the city the
following day. Sandy ended.
Even that one day was a conces-
sion for Bandy chafed to be at the
business of locating the codex.
When OU and Helen had retired
to their tents Sandy took a tjjjn
around the camp to see that all was
You can start ti
on the purchase of
September, and tn
partment has stat
month, the people
States should bl
worth of Bonds 71
smaller amount tn
been set as a moi
the Department gli
that they are goinJ
billions In January
—If we lose this w
your proverty. even]
be worth a cent. TI
Ing purchase of wJ
all many people cal
regularly—Join the
and pat that amol
ecme In War Bond
VDIVn, Otpv. a—VYj—tnc uuww
of Dr and Mrs W R. Newton of ’
Cameron, charged with assault to
murder in the case of Dr. Roy E
Hunt, 35. Littlefield physician, yes-
terday caused the continuance of ■
their trial until next February The
ECONOMY AUTO STORES, INC.
114 E. Hickory SL Phom 1775 J
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the absence of any heavy hedging
pressure combined to stimulate the
market.
At the close wheat was 1 to 1 12
cents higher. September *1 20 3 4
—5 8. December *1 23 7 8—1.24. and
com was ahead 1/2—3 4 cent. Sep-
tember 83 7 8 December 86 5 8
Oats finished on gains of 1
rye advanced 7 8—1 1 4 and soy-
beaivs were up 3 8
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WASHINGTON. Sept 1— (AV-
Treasury Representatives
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ILLNESS DELAYS ASSAULT TO rather optimistic.
MURDER TRIAL Bullish contingents Inclined to
OLTON, Sept. 1—(A^—The illness keep on the safe side, both from
WALL STREET REVIEW
NEW YORK, Sept 1 — (API —
Tile stock market was an enigma in
more ways than one today and. with
solutions generally lacking, most
( leaders were permitted to drift to
I moderately lower territory
! There was an attempt to blame
run and came to a halt only buying timidity mainly on cloudier
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SHU ADS k PER WORD
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Cleaner operating efficiently throughout the
•■ergenoy. Inapeotion of your Hoover by a fao-
'.v,; -t
tory-'trained Servioeoan is a free aervioe.
Repairs are sade-at sodarate oost, when needed,
and then only with your peraisoion.
EVERS
, Hardware Co. -
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NEW ORLEANS FUTURES
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 1.—<AP)
—Cotton futures closed barely
steady 15 to 17 points net lower.
Open High Low Close
18 70 18 75 18 53 18.55
1889 1893 18 72 18.73—75
18.92B--18.76B
19 06 1 9 10 18 87 18 90
19 13 19 13 19 00 19.02B
19.21B-- 19 07B
eriy speaking, a Jungle
* non. hidden only by darkneas
and the columns of the big trees,
was the Fleming camp with Tyra
in it She and her father would be
talking, probably, of the trip; and
maybe of other things about which
he, Sandy, knew nothing
Far off he heard the boot of an
owl It wae a lonely sound coming
out of the darkness It accentuated
Sandy’s feeling of isolation. Invol-
untarily he shivered and turned
back to the camp.
Unasked Guest
Next day OU and Sandy hunted
on the game trails of the bush and
came In with two turkeys and a
deer Helen went along and filled a
crudely-woven reed basket with
yucca roots, avocadoes and wild
coffee.
Although they saw no one, San-
dy had the uncomfortable sense- j
tlon that they were being watched.
Once he even thought he saw a
moving figure In the gloom of the
trees and flashed around on the
instant, but nothing was there
Then he laughed at his fancy.
’’Only shadows I must be get-
part, I don’t care whether the Flein- ( ling light-headed ’
Ings like us or not. We’re here, and '
that’s a miracle. I’ll confess now
— '
OU’s eyes narrowed. "I’m not so
certain There’s something about
that I didn’t think we ever would thu P*»°® that klvcR a fellow the |
—i. --jj creeps,”
Helen wax more specific. “I think
the Flemings are spying on us."
Since there was no way of prov-
ing Helens theory the matter was
dropped
Yet it was rather significant,
Sandy reflected that evening, that
none of the Flemings paid a call
to their camp as might have been
eitpected of neighbors In such a
remote spot
The following morning they were
up and about early to prepare for
... their trip to the Mayan city. With j M i 41 2; No 3 . 83 3/4;
The difference was deeper than! flashlights and machetes, lunches I
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followed up the near bank of the
stream They had advanced but a
short distance, however, when they
heard someone call out to wait.
It was Tyra. She came running j
toward them through the aisles of [
the great trees, a slim deer-like fig- j wheal contracts setting the pace,
ure of lightness and grace. ; ajj gram future* recorded substan-
•’If you’re bound for the ruins Ma| KaiIuj jn fairly active trade to-
do j-— —lx" " : -- —z~-z"" z.-z
j Inquired, a little breathlessly ‘’I've
amids " L; - ____2: "
Although Sandy's heart had leapt) ing‘‘ strength at" Minneapolis and
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rVs vivid face, he hesitated to
grant her request If she accom-
panied them she would be certain
to learn the true nature of their
expedition and. with her own pres-
ence on the plateau open to ques-
tion, It might not be wise to expose
the secret of the codex
While he was turning all this over
In his mind Helen said pointedly,
"If you wanted to explore the pyr-
amids why haven't you done it be-
fore now. Tyra’’”
Tyra laughed aa If the question
embarrassed her "We’ve been busy
with other things.” and she added
in haste to Bandy, “171 try not to
be any trouble ”
She was like a wistful child beg-I 100 Ibs^nom 140—50;
kafir nom 1.36—40
Com, shelled. No. 2 white 112—
13.
Oats No 2 red 6V-61
CHICAGO
Wheat—Closed 1 to 1 1/2 higher; '
no hedging pressure.
Corn—Higher in sympathy with
1 wheat. |
| Hogs—Steady to 15 lower; top
steers
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WILDERNESS 6IB1
7- — 11 ByUTAZOf ADAMS— 1 .
CHAPTER IS
Unseen Enemy
0)1 croaked out, “Well, what do
you think of the old men?"
“He doesn't look like a botanist,”
Sandy stated
“Somehow I had the same Im-
pression,” OU answered. In hl* half-
chidlng way. ’’Chief, you don’t sup-
pose he la an archeologist, too. do
you? Did you notice the way he act-
ed when Tyra told him our business
here?”
“He may be up here to explore
the ruins,” Sandy said, picking the
main threads out of the warp of
his thoughts. "But I doubt if he
knows about the hiding place of
the codex because, from what Tyra
has said, they’ve been in this coun-
try several months. I didn’t make
that translation until January ’’
“Thera is certainly something
about us he doesn’t like," Oil went
on. "H he 13 an archeologist he may
resent our coming—may look on us
as interlopers ”
’’Maybe Although you’d think
he'd welcome some assistance,”
Bandy said.
Helen put in abruptly "For my
^tall aa teday
fa ragltfar ter I
fraa Inapactlan I
•f yw fteavar J
MARKETS AT A GLANCE
NEW YORK. Sept. 1— (API —
Stocks—Easy; leaders ship in
slow dealings.
Bonds—Mixed.
j heavily traded
Cs‘.U~ LrT.-„,
Telegraph
a new top with a
em Union also edged upward. Both)
jeemlngly were inspired by talk of
the long-discussed communications
merger getting legislative approval
soon.
In arrears the greater part of;
the day were U. 8. Steel. Bethle- (
hem. Banta Fe, Southern Pacific,
Pennsylvania. General Motors, Ken-
necott. Du Pont, Westinghouse,
United Aircraft. Pan American
Airways and U. 8. Oypeum.
Ahead were Great Northern.
American Telephone, Woolworth,
Bears Roebuck, Electric Power &
Light Preferreds and American
Can.
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