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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Tune In On KRBC
Monday Evening, May 2, 1938
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State Accident Insurance.
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How MUCH HAve YOU GOT ?
New Sweden.
rival of traders and col nists from Sweden. !
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ropriately celebrated
not only in the states of Delaware and Penn-
a memory book.
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28162
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compensation to persons in-
e of their hospital
to take
m through a few weeks of con
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tea an
Mrs. Kraus had brought.
ted
plan
recently
New York
YOUR CHILDREN
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and a sun room.”
rates
’ child is to say he is a real sport.
Another Press Agent.
George tlarke, who has been secretary to
d since his first inauguration.
he unemploy-
lair t. Le
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tar as we
luable
w whether he was a riewspaper
Of what
ar}
won't be asked to a lot of par ies
will- rise _and shine as a
.-19-ri par A. fiirnst
—etp}
BARBS
I. Will be
iseiedthre
exciustveiy en-
"Gary!"
stumbled
collodion.
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on the fn
Ex
of their wages into the com-
ave. b
nted
re of it back when adversity I
to try again
The foundation of character is
N
tensively than ever.
mtiatioq
of most
MR. AND MRS —
A Little Matter of Figures
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Street Or- Rural Route
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But it" ISNT You
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"When he came home at Christ-
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can hear me I am here In New York
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Copyright 1937 NEA Service
By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON
suran ce
— insura ne
on the
if any
titld to 1
dispatches
compltshes in one of 100.000 cases,
medicine. having learned the secret
of the process, may be able to du-
FROM A
POINTED WIT
many souls.
Why not a state automobile accident com-
County officials wouldn't permit Bev-
erly Hills high school students to substi-
, tute golf for physical education. Was that
a fairway to act?
Texas
has a f
hand fe
of the 1
are out
Howeve:
plenty 1
ers and
be an e
to fire
in the
Bailey
Who wil
board f
Sportsm
But g
1938 sof
tonight
be plen
twin bil
Sportsm
all to ci
the new
of the r
is far bi
awcut
FERGUSON
maybe she is not exactly " en rap-
■ port” with the hostess.
USE THIS COUPON
The Abilene Reporter-News
Information Bureau,
Frederic J. Haskin. Director,
Washington, D. C.
If tha
I shut
ual universal sovereignty.
Q What proportion of the fam-
lies in the United States consist of
only two or three persons C.J.
A Families of two and three per-
comprise nearly half of the families
in this country.
Q in the movies how is an actor
made to appear bald without shav-
ing his hair? E. L. W.
wise cretited in thia paper ana atso the
local news published herrin.
at one wife is enough.
that no record survives
: with those bills of his
r to t
do.
caped from New
seal" appeared
7ov LM& AS ATTENUATEb
AS A UILLOWWAND"
— DONTTALK ABOUT MEN!
:8
.Sue
for injur
We dc
similar t
Ge,
turkey
Hearing
way to
or pub-1
S eg-
■ - 0u«w*tme*a,me
LISTeN! "wE Give. You
people to commemorate 300 years of
between the two nations
gether just-doesn’t make any sense a" all.
A superintendent of nurses im Kansas
City states the patients at her hospital
don t ask for prelty nurse? A hundred to
one it s a mental institution.
jured, eneugh
bills andsee th
State
Mail to Washington, D C>
at not getting
overtook them
I Almost eve
_an>l commissi
ernment has
Some of them
lication, which
। Ido MUCu PADDIN——
You HAVENfGoT
' SHOULDEES Like That
And then the peace and beauty
of old St. Johns. Everything hap-
'di
i ‘
Lions 1
league
or of b
son's si
they hi
gument
aggrega
give far
game si
Both
attracts
Cola-W
Colas w
and an
stronger
the 193
who ha:
ship ch
again 1:
He not
titlebu
champic
ed last
HAILE1
Flemi
for toni
send E
against
when H
players
offering
-
that the re
respondent
Mr. Clar
— - to handla :
&
Z—1
she could not go forward — yet.
She needed a few weeks in which
to recapture the tranquillity of the
old life
Thanksgiving came to Goodloe’s
Choice like a golden leaf torn from
D YOu
.. • . — c>
G5Ui r ? •
could forget and go forward —
would tell her she was silly to
S
At y
1 larly throw into wastebaskets. Most of it is
[ sheer propaganda; little of it is usable as
i EV
Please don't get all hurt
. plicate in every case.
The search’ for the secret behind
spontaneous recovery from cancer
lar news agencies and Austin cor-
an’t tel about ?
during her, lifetime. Maybe she is.
too old or too young to fit in. or
cept Judith. In moments like these
sh realized the silliness of pretend-
"What next? He has the old place
dressed up like a "Christmas tree
nqw. Do you suppose he is getting
better by turning his eyes away
from his troubles. or from enlarg-
bothered by it, mother. And if you
this purpling twilight and let.eter-
nity roll over her. But she had to
mind clamored to know; "What is
love? What is it?”
before I go west tomorrow night
Lets go right home now and tell
Oran."
She knew this was the sensible
thing to do. She could take the in-
itiative or wait —let Reuben force
take disappointments
tims,,of hospital and doctors * .bill*. of time J
lost from work, of disfigurement and mental |
anguish.
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m>
it.
Q Was Bob Burdette resronsibiel t mean that Oliver ml ht let me
for Towa’s being called the Ha wkeye get away with his wife bt can sou
8 < LS' C H - . « J honestly expect him to hand over
A The name Hawkeye was firsthis children too. without a st nig-
। given to the residents of Iowa in gle?"
1 1839, and was suggested by Judge: "ru never give them up!"
® has ha
equpme
fat eve
assure a
ball tha
ditions
PLENT)
" Shaw
availabl
and the
— This"
follows?
Mondi
• Cola: L
Tuesc:
Pepsi C
Wedne
vs. High
T. C. O
e Thursi
Pepper:
Friday
Highway
Sat tire
Piggly X
a er
Persor
fellow
Pepsi
manager
roe Kin
ter Mort
• J C Ha
Black, T
and Emi
Highw
ager; R
Bruton.
a Morris A
not know i
this, but in
to attend the Mother's dinner in
honor of Mrs James Roosevelt I am
an honor guest beckuse of what
you have done and what you are
doing; and I have absolute faith in
everything you are doing •So I send
you my love and devoted wishes
both for your personal happiness
and your well-being and for the
safety and success of your expedi-
tion Good night. Dick! God be with]
soar sky-high
agent—man
53
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ery from cancer have beeh reported
*itfbuthmtllato or rancor. Read Ardthappearhlcecatosestnesponnbee
the of mos sucsessful menhave been carefully studied Of these
and women They seldom took time , "causes fever is most often men-
to be slighted or disappointed overitioned. Infections developingrwith-
Paddy O'Hare, a splendid, proud
three year old, ready for his trial
hunt. And Hugo—? Fondling the
setter's silky ears. Judith involun-
tartly wished that Reuben could
see his dog
Old friends and neighbors drop-
ped in to welcome her home, bring- !
ing absurd loving gifts to the chil-
dren; hunting for the family re-
semblance-
Soon these old friends would
a few
bare Only the boxwood flaunting
The state casualty insurance commissioner : straight news. But it means nice fat jobs for
estimated the other day that automobile acci- the deserving party men; an eerasionatpuff
dents cause a property’damage of $30,000,000 lieithe Papen for some spotlight-hungry poli-
every year in Texas. This takes no account !
of the personal injuries inflicted on the vic- !
these fun 1s the
ized to make fa
Home! She might never have a memory book. A stn, bright,
been away—it looked so exactly the j frosty morning with festivity in the
same! Meadows, gardens, lawns 1 yeryLair. Guests arriving for breake
lying in November fallowness. Trees i ashorses jogging over stubble “
fields; being put over the hedges.
her say; "The one sure
A In many instances the head is
covered with a bald spot made of abruptly that the mare
Into his plans for the Thanksgiving
Hunt. Jim was M. F. H. now and
proud of it.
And the tour of the bams-Cozy, { pening just as It should but Ju-
dim. sweet with the smell of hay. i dith’s unruly mind wandering back
-A. heart, warming, sgul- warmngto. that mm-drizzls, sleety. Norrile
friendiiness here Thanksgiving in Fordney s Gulch
• Hello all you animals, I ve come How she had longed for home and
home!" Judith greeted them above st. Johns that dav! Now kneeling
a queer tightness in her throat, in the little old church she hardly
Judith passed on to Biddy O - I saw it. she saw instead Reuben
Hare-restless, reckless Biddy — wet. tired. carrying a basket
pacing her box stall impatiently, with a solitary scarlet geranium
apparently unaware of her new son .top its coarse'cover. She was see-
who strove on unsteady legs to keep : ing. actually smelling the
pace with her. Making friends with Mrs. Kraus' had brought
He went away grumbling though
Q Please give Mrs Byrd 5 Moth- loving her more ardently. Opposi-
er S Day message to Admiral Byrd | tion whetted Ills desire it stirred a
when he was (nllie Anlarctk_E„W. Ljealous doubt, Was-shestthmg; - *
A.om Mothers Day, May 13. 1934 Ing of Oliver?
The Associated Press M
She halted Winona so
in Nw York
d the •
exposition bu
state has a
dred use ? -
/' U
a ,
. VERY NicE.
j she ’aid it down three yean ago.
i' Nothing w as the same. Nothing
would .ever be the same again
There could be no going backward.
No standing still In the present—
She had a fleeting longing to do
If a way e ould be found to compensate every
person so injured, or at least pay his h spital ) From the < hristian Seience Monitor:----:----
bill, a great load of " orry would be lifted from ) Three hundred years ago this week the
American shore saw for the first time the ar- J
The event is being ay
l make no
Govern r A
has resigned
lions—press
keep your man always in the mine
is to let your end down.'
"To let your end down!’ She
heard it above the minister's pleas-
ant voice. Heard it above the choir
—"To let your end down—"
The peace she had dreamed of
finding was not here
Gary would answer theene ques-
tion he must answer before she
Copyright, 1938, NEA Service, Ine
are the bear, the raccoon, wod-
chuck, jumping mouse, chipmunk,
skunk, and bat.
| You love them. don t you? You
can t mean—?"
go forward Whether she wanted
to or not she had to go.
“I want to, of course. Want a
new life—with Gary."
But before she could go forward
to happiness‘she must wade free
of the mist and mire of the past.
She couldn’t do that—yet She had
much to remember first—Gary tell-
ing her that Reuben wanted to
marry Cissy. She had much to for-
get too—Reuben telling her Gary
knew the timber was rotten. No.
nothing m re than hospital fees, repairs aid
a few weeks of compensatory pay would be
different. By making every licensee pay the I
Abi leneReporter-News
MOENING-EVE NING- SUNDAY
Publtshea twice dally except once OD
Bunday and Monday
Ry The
REPORTER PCBLISHING COMPANY
131 Cypreia.St ........Abilene. Texas
Entered as Secon Class Matter Oct. 14.
1908 at the postoffice, Abilene. Texas.
‘ under the Aetuf M>rrh »nd. !>?»
have to know the truth. Know her
marriage had failed— ; doubt to worry
"I hear Gary is coming nextj As they jogged slowly homeward
week, someone said Idly. after the hunt, he was the Oary
•To put more improvements on of her dreams though his old non-
bus house." Dick enlightened the chalance had given piace to im.
ETouP. “A stone .perrace this time i patience. Gary asked the questions
now—not Judith— demanding an-
require 13c per month additional pontage
1 Subscribers failing to receive their paper
dmfeenyouzbsetsamaxssnsam"t: eh sssrsnatshe“tat,8zapsmsum‛
•t her purehas themasmfnugnsenart,gnetmt SySl -""Bh.aa
tai Part of your sympathy win do om medhanmsexisndicttsserreetjmarr„at 2:005 cnou
this desirable result,. i with
This realization has long stimu- mxm Numbers. Holidays and Sundays
lated research workers in their hunt tyeEains, “ ireulaton..r..:520s
for the cure mechanism. It seems Society Editor .................... 5033
reasonable that what Nature ac-1 . ,w <ul, a tM
news that’s fit to print bonestly and fairly
to all, unbtased by any consideration even
prepared for emergency There's
nothing to be gamed by delay.
Strike today.”
"No ” She was adamant She
meant to forget everything 4until
Christmas day was done
He had to be satisfied with that.
just that. To stand quite still in
m del ard
We do not
man oral
it may be
agent.
San Francisco, ust when
n commission e1 ter the
. who anu nig the tax-
friendship
including tn own rdiwri opinion
Any erroneous r* fleet lona upon tha char-
acter, ztanding or reputation of any per-
son. firm or corporation which may occur
in the columns of THE REPORTER-NEWS
will be gladly corrected upon being brought
to the attention of the management.
The pubiishera are not zesponaible- for
cpy om1ssions, typographica! errors or
any unintentional errors that may occur
other than to correct in next issue after
it is brought to their attention All ad-
vertising orders are accepted 00 this basia
only.______
Metnbert of The Aeenctated Pie—
-been paying part
-pensation c omn ’
LULU
married or what? '
■ What." Dick said.
Everyone laughed—everyone ex-
Mrs Byrd radioed the following "When he came home at Christ-
message to her son: "Hello Dick; mas!" Judith would have to wound .
THU is your Mother I hope you I Gran who was increasingly kind to ’
can hear me I am here In New York her Would have to ask for money
—Did she imagine It or was their
WEeEUsT READING’
W—.....was so beautiful that , - . -
Mr. Able came one day and asked . anotner germ, prodigiosis.
him to take charge of his big green- • sults of this treatment were not',
houses. Help Jerk to a new de- ver.encourasine. though it is used
termination to try again bysome even today. .
Other cases of spontaneous recov-
Q What do the six points on the_________ ________. .....
star of David indicate? H M her Let Class triumph again.
A. The six-pointed lUr, which is She rode on silently, blue eyes
the emblem emblazoned on the focussed unseeingly upon Winona z
Jewish flag, is said to represent the pointed ears If she acted imme-
emblem on the battie shield of King diately _ But first she must ask
David, the greatest King of the Gary -must be sure about the Um-
Jewish race. It has also been sug- ber
gested that the formation of the1 1 Aer mouth went dry. Would ahe
star indicates that all points of the ever be sure about the Umber? Did
world sre covered, indicatine event- she want the truth? u Gary falled
her now—Her lips refused to ask
the question.
A. The so-called seven sleepers I you!'
Lhe Aoxwo
. By BLANCHF/^it;
• sh • factory workers gota=eutin
the o1 her day, and.ene-ortwo are won-
resilience I appointment, but explain that Dad-
. ’ dy did not pass his civil service . . — _________
— v, o to- for landscape engineer but vet by treating sarcomas with a com-1 -- _____ .---
went out and changed hi own .rose bination of the toxins produced by favorable resuits- of course there) Rorer of Des Moines The first men- "Tbe courtwill make a art time
garden r *as so beautiful that the.zerms.or erysipeias. and that otlmay.beuq sreat .... the.name was in the. Fortlarrargement for them Six months
---------- mhe FetfevertanPot theteodr prodarcedctayjsadjbamnePatriotapaperepnelssedithsouehaix Oliver.
" nas not
been abandoned. Fever, long a mys- the Burlington Hawkeys Bob Bur-thoushomubahles lottery priz-
tery. is now being explored more in- dette. as a reporter on the Hawk- -rhevre vo wm nom...
tensively than ever. «- ‛ eye, heiped t popularize the ex-omvere’YouomightntsPrePrysit
sible about it, Judith. Cut clean
and deep with one stroke and be
are. dont.let your girl see it.. , has been conduted for many years
‛s barber, who introduced I Smile I you can and ' From time to time hopes have aris-
... wkomperumurhelerepsoAnedSr-SGEaAhet-spaeneezperienese56 ctsap-
wihelm s- 2ie nad -story. And next week why noti one ot the earllest hopes came
the thought of Hitlers have a party and invite the neg- from an odd experience witnessed
ligent one. Maybe she " 1 cone in 1891 by Dr. William B. Coley. He,
Maybe not But whatever happens was treating a woman suffering
Ido not permit the oversight to ; from a connective tissue cancer call-
I rankle ed a sarcoma During th treatment
IURN ( HILD S F ILL RES the woman became infected with
INTO INCENTIVES erysipelas She suffered severely
Perhaps Jack has falled in his from this infection and then. much|n oro .na sc.tso
lessons His hurt is again yours, to Dr. Coleys astonishment, he nthercancer srowth and infectious
I Dent scold Jack as you may be j found that her cancer had regress- 25.... a
tempted to do. through sheer dis- ed and disappeared. holeshavesalso been considered as
Naturally Br Coley was tempted Possibie controbuting factor.
to deliberately 'repeat the accident Artificial fever has been tried as,. . _ - _________ __ ______
a com- i 2 treatment, but has not yielded | 1839, and was suggested by Judge
TOMORROW— HICCUPS pression. __
^Copyright. 1938 nea Bervice^Ine.i j Q Are"here any restrictioms aa to
ing them or dramatizing them.
Kay is not asked to party. She
or trotting decorously through open
gates.
NO PEACE HERE
Gary arrived spectacularly at the
last mihute—not the angry boast-
ful man Judith had pasted’with on
Winding Hill, but a Gary sunny as
the morning, who despite his late-
ness and the excitement of the
start found time to murmur: "I
love you so. Judy! Love me?"
She nodded assent while her
Here s a case where putting tuo t
pensation commissiop? Charge every perspn
who registers a motor vehicle a Stipulated sum, “w ouI> in me states ot vesaware ana renn-
• say $5. ' - ■■ ney to be placed in the com- slv ania, part of whose territories were almost
pensa n.comuissionswardhest Ever per- immediately-pouek—fre- the Indians for the
son who .''berates an automobile who d es n t i elan, e N ... s. 1 ,
.L , , 1,1, ji,11 Colon! of A- V SW eden, but also in other states .7
par the $5.00 as an owner should be calles (..... LLLL-LL-DdL---
—-pnpwiaesm everr --and their i
would l - luce anywhere from $10,00 1.000 to i children have settled. T e occasion is a timely !
- alo.nik. (AV a -year, -probahly - taure. Bit. .of ) reminder that in- the -early- eenteets between -
commission would be author- 1 Europeans and the American wilderness many I
nationalities had a part, as they have in the j
later growth of American life.
monument will be a gift from the Swedish
A few days after a seal
awn of a Lo Angel
THE STORY SO FAR: Judith
Goodloe marries self-made Reuben
Oliver for hie money, only to dis-
cover he is bankrupt. Twins are
born. Then red-headed Cissy Rog-
ers, who loves Reuben and is out
to get him, finds a Job for him in a
lumber camp managed by Gary
Brent— the man Judith loves. Gary
asks Judith to get a divorce, tell-
ing her that Reuben wants to mar-
ry Cissy. When Reuben disobeys
orders by refusing to cut rotten
timber. Crary discharges him. Reu-
ben and Judith have a show-down
and she leaves him.
NOTHING IS THE SAME
Chapter 42
months: But a law that guaranteed the insured -
ment compensation coIn
Mr. Clarke has been.
been heartbreaking,
mustache was no sol
artuai} prep:
the newspap
YOUEE NoTTHE ONLY. OUE.
- ALL. MEN AEE VAIN ..
And UJANT A FIGURE 1#EyH
------— HAVEN Got
MEN, ---———t .
HE/1 LISTEN To This ! "
Come, my people, enter thou into thy chambers, and shut thy doors about thee: hide thyself as it were a little moment,until the indignation be overpast.—Isaiah 26:20 . ..Be-
ware of the fury of a patient man.—Dryden. z
payers of Texas authe - zed the expenditure of.
monej 1 N Y >: and san Francissp. and
"the assignment of a compesation commission
; employe to • andle the exhibits?
Thi. all may b* and probably is, perfectly
legal; state p • iticians have a lot of latitude
in .. ■ matteg But it al» helps • explain I
why the cost of government grows by leaps |
and Voundc. and why some of those who have I
Answers to Questions
A reader can zet tne answer to any
questlon of fact by writing AM-
iene Reporter -News informatton Bu-
reau, Frederie J. Heskin, Director.
WashingtoD, D. c Please enelose
••If -addressed enveloda
< Q What animals art called the
seven sleepers? F E 8
It‛s P
• Sportsm
- 14th.
Prom]
softball
L with, 12
. b
swers.
Have you told Gran Honey?”
"I — There’s been so little time,
There’s no great hurry."
“If you feel that way about it,
you don't love me,"
"Gary, I do, but—”
"Then, let me- today—"
“Today is too soon ”
"Soon? ’
“I feel like an animal just free
of a—a trap and—”
' Wary of another? frigidly
"Don’t be silly! I don’t intend to
let anything worry me until after
Christmas. That s only three weeks
off ”7 .
"I d like to have things settled
at f st to, become public rea-
every ------- --------------- What do we mean by that? Just,
Here are items for ribb n and satin and lace tthat he can take it, come rain ori
------ And lotions and : s and stuff for he fair weather, without feeling abus-caxcre crn, _
, , 1 - “ 1 5 u 1 • tne led and what is more, forget and CANCANCER CURE ITSELF
i tare. begin again. The problem of the spontaneous
And dress ’ and bonnets and st ngs and iattie children need warmth a:.d' ' cure of cancer growths s
■ - I sympathy: I have-not forgotten. o tremendous theoretical and prac-
If one wife needs such what would three hun. that I have saxd to you. mother, to S sncanc
। how low a seaplane may fly? H G.
| A Civil air regulations how per-
mit seaplanes to fly over water as
low as 300 feet Formerly’they were
restricted to heights of 500 feet. ex-
cept when approaching or leaving
a harbor
a defiant coat of green. Inside —
warmth, beauty, order.
"Gran! Gran—darling!”
Amandas frail, silk-clad arms
about her, welcoming her royally.
Amanda pretending not to see her
shabbiness while she made gay
plans — dinner parties, dances,
shopping tours =
Jim’s bear hug! Jim. a bit more
reckless, a bit more lovable, care-
fully refraining from asking ques-
tions. Enthusiastically drawing her
! |T -N- ME P UJHAT
। In the past -+hi rtyyears there have_been
Wha’ m orist roniasot feel greatly re ' "i"Mraleg "heArims; Eno " ' 6 • a '
lieved to know that, for a nominal sum he Jamestown. In 1909 the Xew Yorkers observed
was pr tected in case of aceident ,The P an the arrival of Henry Hudson in the river that i
or one s' lar to it is necessary because a i still bears his name. In 1920 th- p igrim col !
great n a 3 drivers nvolvedinaccidmntsd ’ „ Plymouth, was years old. sicethen I
. have the price of fiveEallons ot -as n -n nor only B ston, but the states of Maryland 1
less a h - ’ room and doctors bill. Ihe C mnecticut and Rhode hhn.: as well as Har-
commissen mgtfm " hate had their trcentenaries -t
--tobenbitotakreorefmierrei-*---Now swedenwas the frst permanent settle,
too. . . the Delaware \ alley, which the Pil.‛
of ’ - ' ~ ; . n-ded to colonize
lawyers whomakelunr, mne on reonai 1 When William Penn ar ed the Swedeshad
jury ges sw ildr - . benn ere over forty . ers. Next .June ther e
but the P r man involved .. , will be 1 ..... s n the Delaware
would be ■ ■• of proper me ::-s . . . \ a ■ en a monumei • by i arl Miles w l I
ofpn-.’-. azainst those "ho mikht sue ' m ; b. de • atedatTheR s." the first Swedish
landing place at Wilmington .Delaware. This
Av*r before he became a se
the City Bar Association rejected a proposal
by its c nst it utional amendments committee
for a st ate-system efeompensatien for per- T t
sonal in, iryand loss •’ l fe bymotor veh icles [I ST F()I KS by Edgar
After two h irs of d 'ate. the lawyers decided J — — - — A. Guest
“to trust to the justice usually meted out by ,
juries in cases where damages are sought for > THOUGHT ON THE FIRST OF THE MONTH
personallin—rr"We.nobodxcouldexpetjon.fLNxxeapprachtheacmeot,taLarein_themselyes_Handicaps
the lawye - ■ fee! otnerwise abou it. As 10112 ve 1 mam all things in child development. ' spaatred them on.
as they can get before a jury, they stand a . ; , .the making of character. It is a The growing child, wisely ad-
good char e t collect heavy damages for their 1 ' King Solomon s fallacy to think that character, as
clients With the state taking care of hospital „ , , .""”• , we know it, is an enemy to
bills and ear repairs, they would have few Ror I think antake in the bills at the door
■ . . i UI wnat i Wou-ddo wzitir
persola. InJHr}clenIS- । . •
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speet. States that have tried compulsory in- . Those glass w
find it does not work satisfactorily: | stack
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f He st ite and federal gov-
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credited to it Of Out other-
Encouraged by her silence. Gary
said: "Otan Ikes me Idon’t be-
lieve the ll be difficult once she gets
used to the idea
FEELING OF PANIC
“There • more to it than that. 4
Gan-. The children—Reuben may *
fight for them ”
“Wall—they're his children”
But why does the unemployment compen-
sation ci mmiss n nee j a public relat ns man.
or press agentT What work does it perform
old enemy. Poverty, again stalking
Goodloe’s Choice?
It couldn't be! Just three years
since Reuben gave all that money!
And yet Why wax Gran su often
Hi her desk figuring in the old wor-
rled way? Why waaJim so calous-
ly reckless; Retting queer, lobking
letters with the old wall of/reproach
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