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iiT" Of! ITAt, MOM, ARRANIAI 9, lIEl'Y M. wri 4 M. I of tho Vnhlp WIH fcmvn iOng nnrt Iti -2 If4 HITS SS HAftiOR" iits Sunday to the Oulld of the first N.i»UwdW Church on All Chttreh will mcol aflerflriot" -I o'cldcK nt Tho Service drum, All nttond, wlft cfkarie of tho urged to Tho Circle of the Firm Chi'Wh will nwt with 8, Smith Street, for picnic Monday Johnny Starting 3rd Movie Career tHOMAft HOLLYWOOD Johnny Downs, who won 8 hdn-bcen at the of 13, In ntftrUftg third career nt the of 38, Johnny the perennially young looking follow who bounced through manya musical buck In the liut movie career ntnrlod long before that. "1 get into pictures whun I won 0," ho reenlM. It was hnck in Jfill And played a kid In a of Jack was doing on the old Universal lot, I did Homo then Hot Into the Our Gang I in thorn for a couple of and found raysclf washed up At age of IX" thwn retire, Johnny went night, Aiifliut II nt o'cloch, Tho Wottmn of Church will rmM nt Fnfr 11, tlHto yntidovlllA with another Our for potlHclt pltmlc, grndunta, Mnry Kornmnn.

In I'lho he returned to pictures 12 nnd the enthuslntitlc Tho If'tpe Country Club will wlllt nn dntioe for night flt 8 o'olork. will ho the com ft tec. Jack Keith Byrd third Birthday On TilMitny, AiiRust 8, fit 10 n.m, Mrs. Jnek Wllsfm nephew. Jock Kulth Byrd, on bid Ilrt birthday with parly nt 1 homo, the t'hlldrpn they worn tmhnrnd the 'unmet room, mimoroiiN worn butt'd for them in piny with, boKtoso, tissistod by Mi'H.

Hoy Formby, Ismonitdp, Ice oruum, And t'dko to thirty mini II Sun. Mon, at the Saenger You may call us mama i for (ticking at home, but most of work hard every day and keep hoping for the time when good nearly to Inadequate as you seem to belelve. Don't glvo up trying, rearrange your mental attitude a iittle, rouse will be built for the your optimism, equip yourself with rnnn. More power to those families who ore maklnjf the best of thlngR nml fwtetlrtg; high ptfeeft 'while avoiding being victimized by the high-priced but cheaply built housing. DISGUSTED the real estnte section of this paper, and best of luck to yen! Dear Miss Oix: I nm going with a boy who is very well mannered and behaves very well when he is with me.

However, my girl fri- was another of 1 end snys thnt when he is away LOU COSTELLO, MITZI CJRiEN and HUD ABBOTT are a coijr three- in a fiom Unlvctttl-Iniernationil'i "LOST IN Sun. Mon. Tues, at the Rialto moro In cbunltaM collcito pictures. ife plsymi mony other but youthful nppearnnco and en- thuilnurn tabbed him as rah- rah kid. Eight IIRO, inn pnrU stnrt- gittinK so DOWIIH pulled up fnmlly nnd wont "I hod orio hit show (in Browd- wny, You With ho 10- cnllod, "But although It wns It didn't do much for my carcor, except to ostfiljllitli mn on the (ttage, 1 smyt'd in the East and did nnothttr show, this times flop, nnd sum nun- nnd telcvlxi- Including the following: Kiii-on Cutsli, Jimmy Mnry FWth Munn, Mary Lou Clrt'ctt, PodKy Fninloi, Difvltl Lttiiro Miko Mlko Atkins, tommy Porhitty, Knthy Flold, Or-ne Jlnon, Jr.

acno Mid Bnvbiira Tlmmiiiiari, Pnwl rind Vlcltlfl Powi'l), Lorn nntl On It Onll Will- John I'nyrw tiiul Mm, Perry I'liym- of AIn. Mrs, on." Two yoorft ho returned to bnino In Ilolfywood with his nnd four children, HP did Unity TV show, porformlng new (Inrvco litimbt'i'K day. But his Him didn't lunltn until few WPnkH snllor in "1'louHiH'o InUtnd." Now buck on liH wlu'i'o ho not aturt- od; IIO'H playlnu cavalry officer in "Column South." And many other film tiro looming Norms Jnsin Honoffld With Shower Mm, Ciiwllnit nnri Shuttle lumoi't'tl Jean Pranks, bridp-olocl of Bob Shflddox, with nt the American Hut In Nnrtwllto Thui'adny Tho HtftH tllgplnyod on contored with tun if pink (jladloll nnd pink cun- the nnonymous letters I so constantly deplore. I would have liked to send you a reply, with perhaps some concrete help. The particular Instance in this column to which you take exception a clearly staled case of a man who wouldn't set up a home for his wife because he preferod living with his mother.

There woa no indication thnt the status was dictated by economic reasons. This is the condition I bewail and will eternally continue to do so. If a wife wants her own home, nnd her husband Is financially able to give It to her, he Is falling down on his obligation as a husband In refusing to leave the parental icnrth. Analyze The Problem Your problem is entirely different, but it will not be solved by bitterness, which is so manifes't in your letter. Instead of writing a blanket condemnation of the real estate industry, make an analysis of the field yourself.

A little investigation will reveal that material nnd labor costs also have Constance Smith embraces Richard Wldmark In a scene' from 80th Century-Fox's "Red Skies of Montana" Color by Technicolor. Produced In cooperation with the U. S. Forest Service, this Is the first motion picture of the flame defying, parachuting smoke jump- ern. DOROTHY DIX scrv guests, Those Wtfvo tho honored, Mrs, Mrs, llnnry w.

Tnylur, nnd Miss Mary Lou Muorc, Novnlanv Hoguo ErtUrtnlned With Shows Cttaton, Minn Annlo Sue Andres, nntl Chttrldx Hall with uhowp nlttht, 0, for the oC MlHB Nuvalene bride- elect of Arvnl Ernest May, nt tho homo of Mm. Hull. The was proscnttnl a eqmnge of yvllaw ilulsloa nmi won tho of mnny useful gifts, An ori-anat'nnmt of red III Six Navy Mon Die in Wreck UTCJlFlEt.D. HI- (UP) Six NtCvy men wiw Icillwl todny when tho Cftr III which rldlna with (t heavy trnctnr-trall- truck U. 8, Hiuhwuy CO.

12 north of here, police mild tho victims nil to tho navnl nir sin- Twin. urttll noxt of kin and Gojngi Mi-M. Wllllnm Wnnl nnri llttln umi, Kerry left Wednesday for their homo in Snydor, Toxfts 'nfter apciullnR three months with 'hm 1 pnrontst, Mr. urut Mrn. Powell, lies wtts placed on mantel with Housing Problem Dorir MIsH nix: While you bewail yoiini: pi'niilc living unclrr mnfs, there tire 1 of UH wild hnvc no in the mill- tcr.

live with our folks, Imping for djiy when we cnn Rd our own homo nt price at which-we cnn retiHonnljIy cxpiict to coinplclc the flnmicinl rosponsibllily ns.stim- 0(1. Most of us yoiinn iieojjle living nt homo nrc votitrans who did not from me ho says mean things, and tells her he is going to stop see ing me. DOLLY M. Answer: Your so called "girl friend" is a trouble maker cf the worst variety. Ignore her anide remarks, and wait until you have firsthand proof of the boy a duplicity.

Dear Miss Dix: Although I nm only 15'Xj and my boy friend is 17, we plan to be married soon. I want to give him an identification bracelet for his birthday. Would it be proper? ALMA M. Answer: The identification brace let is too expensive a gift. I hope your folks prevail upon you to postpone your marriage for quite a while.

At 15 you have no ideu of the responsibilities involved and neither does the boy. Released by The Bell Syndicate, Inc. Ntw Casualties Total 160 WASHINGTON The ttefer Department today Mentlffed casualties of the Korcon War. The new list (No. B24) Inclin 30 killfHl in notion, 105 17 Injured and eight missiti action.

It is believed that the first locomotive used for heavy hauling Ret in the pre-wai orn but who camo out of service to find the real ostato agents and Iniildors in full fhurj'e, ready to a poorly constructed match box at a fantastic: price or to rent nn apartment for $125 per month. I know for fact that many of these real estate ntjents were almost pnupcrs in 1035 but how different in 1952. something to do with the situation was built in England in 1801. and these are as much to blame to real estate men as to you. Learn where to put the blame then put there.

Of course, you'll find close operators in any industry but you'll also find plenty of honest builders and real estate men, as anxious to provide low cost housing as you are to find it. Many communities are sponsoring projects to provide good housing at moderate cost and I'm sure a progressive city like yours isn't lagging behind its larger sisters. In your efforts to locate the hous ing you want, two things must bo borne in mind. The skyrocketing costs of the aforementioned labor and materials have, made it unlike ly that the day of cheap housing will ever return to us. However, since thousands and thousands of other young couples have had to adjust themselves to what is available, you may have to, also.

If you have been used to a old- fashioned private dwelling built of fine brick, plaster and wood, that you cannot expect to find in modern, new housing. The old substantial dwellings are gone probably the- substitute is hot Although (Jourt jesters In 1 Middle Ages often were men defectives, irt inter times sometimes were outstanding rr who rose to Important HOPE THEATRE 8. Main Country A Club rd, Saturday boublft Feature "BANNERLINE" Plus "SOUTH OF SANTA FE" SUNDAY MONDAY I Want You ii Dana Andrews Dorothy McGuire LEE WELLS Mr, nnd Mrs. Milton nnd Brcndn, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.

Ilomjcr Boroyloy have returned fronr vacation trip to roy, Mexico, nnd Laredo, Texas. nn im'ttngpment of pink and bucholor UuttonB on tho pinna. tabHs covevod with whtto lluon clOttt turtterod with I'ostorla caudlo and low bowl of pink glndloli, hpdrt oooKloH nnd white with Iced tti'toks woro served, to (orty-tlu-oo Don Holt, HN, of tho USN ptlol Staff, Corpus Chrlstt, Texas, is the week end of his pnr- nnd Mrs. P. J.

Holt. Hospital Notes Discharged: Mrs. Ilasol Arnelt, Hope, Mrs. O. McQueen nnd son, Hope, ELECT R.

C. (BOB) DANIELS Alderman Ward 1 A Pint Term Candidate NOT a Third Term. Pol. Adv. Pnld for by Dob Daniels and friends 1NONKXAR 7:40 MONDAY, AUG.

11 NOON MONDAY, 11 TUESDAY, AUG. 12 5 TO WEAR DIDATE FOR JUDGE HIS CAMPAIGN BIWVISK led tho wny to the lum- bcrya'rd. Tlio dealer acted as frightened and reluctant na tho ntorekcoper. Mo didn't want to Boll nn tho plinv ho did nut have boards tho right length. "Cut 'om," Blalso snapped.

I'Jtlal, you wagon nnd haul It to the rnnoh. I'm to Concjo." asked. "1'U liUo to throw question or two at Marie Davis. You can take core of thlnga here?" "Sure," Hal said, "at least all fvo seen so far," BlatHO rode Into tho Conojo Valley and soon came In sight of Mark Davis' house. Ho found Walt and Paul working a field close to tho road.

Paul amllod In warm welcome. Rave half-hearted Ki'ln. Blulso dismounted and lit a cigarette, "What brings you over?" Paul asked, "I want to a few head of breed Block," BliUso answered easily, "You nvu.it bo getting along," Paul said. "Lot's git to the house. Maybe Muw'll hava aoincthtng to eat" "Has Loonls bothered you?" Wult asked eagerly, "Some," Blaise acknowledged.

Maw welcomed Blaise with a hug and a Kiss. She put coffee and pie on tho table. They had just settled when Melanle appeared in tho door. She showed surprise when she saw Blaiso but he recog- nised It as an act. Ho concealed own uneasiness.

Paul brought up the matter ot LeonU again. "So Scorpion has left you alone?" Blaiso laughed shortly. He told ot the eviction of Scorpion rlUera, the Are, about Thatcher and the new alliance. They all listened, Walt eagerly. Melanle vvlllt growing shadows In her eyea.

"So thorn's been trouble," ended, "but It piles up against 8tlm up In CHAPTER SEVENTEEN I sharply at her, Mark Davis' wife. I searching look that any stranger might give another. Hal gave it no particular attention. His thoughts wandered to Blaise. He remembered how he had first met Blaise In the £ard of tho prison and he had been strangely drawn to tho tall man.

Hal had been embittered then, planning his revenge on a society that had turned a misguided boy's prank Into five long years of prison. Something of his hatred had shown In hla eyes and finally in hla speech. Blaise had managed, In tho few short minutes allotted them, gradually to redirect his hate and finally show it to Hal for what it and a potential breeder of more years In prison- It had taken months but finally Hal had seen the point. the mountains," a voice Intruded on Hal's thoughts. One of the strangers spoke to the barkeep.

"We was over looking at It. Bad blaze." Hal, Interested, watched the men In the mirror. "It was bad, all right." "Took one ranch," the other man said, "and near burned it all down. Who owned It?" "It's a line camp now," the bartender sold, "part of the Scorpion spread." Hal straightened. "It teas a line camp, mister." "Your place?" one of the men asked quickly.

"Me and my partner's. We drove off a couple of Scorpion gun- hawks." Hal Icoked squarely at the barkeep. "You wouldn't know how It started?" 'Not anyhow!" the bartender disclaimed hurriedly. "I Just saw her burn, that's all." "No Scorpion riders was up that way?" The bartender leaned forward. "Mister, my comes from Scorpion, and atiy in this town becauM LwonU me, I ain't sayrng went up there or they Hal turned to leave and then sank Mffttnat bar, suddenly alert, 4 man to either ot Mm, at the poker UWe faced HaL fourth man lounged agalnat doorframe, watching elosfly, Hal fun-trap.

He stratfntemd and Instantly saw the tout man He turned and tbe Mtteadsr (or a bottle, fit picked It examined the Ho could not help the touch of bitterness that crept Into his voice. "I'll not harm you or yours." "1 know but I worry about you." Sho looked out across the Holds and her voice dropped almost to a whisper. "I've made a mlstngc, Blftlsc. 1 know that now," "Mistake?" "I married Mark Davis. It's all wrong.

He's not at all like you. Oh, perhaps I shouldn't talk about it, you should know. It's only fair." "It's late, Melanle, much too late." "I know," sho answered with a sigh, "but I do so want to help you now." They were startled when a buggy rattled Into the yard and Mark Davis the house, "You're back," Melanlo said. He nodded, watching Blaise. "Too early?" "Why, no," Melanlo said.

has been telling all of us tho news. Loonls set fire to his ranch." Mark's brow lifted in mock surprise. "I've got news, too," he atUd. "I Just come from Slml. Cut my business short.

There's been a murder!" "Murderl" Melanlo exclaimed. "Who?" "He was shot In the a fellow named Slim Starling," Blaise groaning, dashed from the house. Meantime Ha) wandered Impatiently around the small lumberyard. There was a good deal of cutting to be done and the lumberman apparently Intended to take his own time about It. Hal smoked a cigarette, ground It out and asked where he could hire a wagon and a team.

"Bledsaw'a, (t he'll hire it to you," the lumberman growled. "Re will." Hal grinned. Hal wandered out to the street. He saw the livery sign and he walked aiowly in that direction, right hand never far from hla now, getting, together some who've wanted to Paul shook hla head. "It'll meftn war in the San Fernando.

Scorpion will try to hold the valley." "I expect Blalae shrugged, be sent back to prison!" MeUuUe exclaimed, in a frightened voice. "Not thta time. just tor Etui I dtdnt cowxe to be a monkey ott had to to tteWa tor the afternoon's worts, WM ol fo not produce Urt W' II Colt. The town looked sleepy and peaceful again, but like Blaise, Hal could sense watching him. He tf aomexme hadn't already ridden to Scorpion with word that Blaiae had dared to come Into town.

After some argument, he hlrwi tea wagon and team. Hal drove the rig to the lumberyard and walked out to the street again. Some horsemen had coma In. he could see the saddled lln- inf saloon nttcnrick, might be Scorpion rtdere. but Hai diamtewd that Scorpion would be scouring tfee town for Bialsn, not UolBg bar.

Hal squinted up at the sun, He'd give the lumbisrman tarn to toad up label and then slowly walked with It to tahlft, Toe man blinked, confused by the unexpected move, reckon we're both atrangers to said with a frtn and thudded the bol- UWetpp, "So how about VOTE TUESDAY ELECT DWIGHT RIDGDILL Alderman Ward 2 Your vote and influence will be appreciated Pol. Adv. paid for by Dwighl Ridgdill CLIB FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Endorsed ol- home by the lawyers and judges of the 12 and 15 Judicial circuits. I will apprecite your vote and support for Clib Barton (My Cousin) on Tuesday, August 12. Pol.

Adv. Paid for by Mrs. Leon Bundy, NOTICE TO THE PEOPLE OF HEMPSTEAD Francis Cherry again declares his policy on roads as he has done throughout his entire campaign. "I believe that the highway revenue should be fairly distributed between primary and secondary roads including farm to market roads. "Any statement by McMath or his supporters that secondary or form to market roads will not be constructed or not maintained is untrue.

Francis Cherry" Baseless and untrue rumors are the only things left for McMath to campaign with, Disregard these rumors they are absolutely un- trut. fc 7 IV6 EVER HEARD OF Kansas Caper 1 1 Answer to Previous Puzzle- HORIZONTAL VERTICAL Motto of x)eeds Kansas is "Ad 2 Feminine Astr er appellation Capital of i Kansas 5 TeU 13 Tip. over 6 Genus of 14 Ascended i geese IB Fno SSf fiber 'f 26 Golf device -'42 Spar 8 Prayer i ifete 28 Winter vehicle 43 Oil imD 9 Liquid 29 Vigorous form) measure 30 '44 Century plant; 10 Domestic slave 32Stare fiber Ic-e 11Retaln open mouthl .45 Son of 12ElTimets 33 Grain beard (B ib.) 619 A 8 eless 38 Take inl 47 Monster 2 2 Sport- custody. Wooden plugs') ,23 Cease '39 49Let it no pn '2' 24 Carrv co 41 Modified tho 51 Legal point fe 5 In a llne PitCh 630btain 32 Jewel i33 Wolfhound'i Siouan 3. i Indian A J35 Drink made i with malt i J36 Join closely 37 Church bench 38 Mimic 39 South mountains 40 Pauses 42 Spiritless one ,46 Distress signal 47 Italian i goddess of the harvest 50 Straightener 52 Native lump I of gold' 54 Bristly Become I manifest 56 Browns by, heat CARNIVAL T.

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