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t'St rr TT Eighteen Jonrnal-Evpry Evfning, Wilmington, Delaware Monday, December 15, 1958 Man About Town JOURNAL-EY EVENING T'S HERE AGAIN. One day this week wives will slap The News-Journal Company Wilmington, Delaware (Publishers) HENRT T. CLAU8. Chairman of tha Board CHARLES I. REESE.

Prfslrtfnt is more primitive. Thus George Meredith: "Woman will be the last thing civilized by man." And James Branch Cabell, a gentleman of an old Virginia family, once remarked: "No lady is ever a gentleman." Whether it was any of these views the prosecutor had in mind in calling the shooting and bludgeoning peculiarly feminine we don't know. Opinions on women, as you will have been noticing, vary. (So, for that matter, do the paper from dad's face Winter Sport 9 a a 77s and say, "Let's address Christ long again. Silence during a climax in a pre-Chrlstmas TV show about a couple deciding on card sending.

Finally the pen goes dry (old tj'pe with fill well, best for ad-, dressing cards). Cards run out, tempers are tired, stamps licked, mas cards?" "No." "Yes." "OK." Out comes the battered list An Indtptndtnl Newspaper Published Every Exrfpt Sunday KENDALL, YERXA, FREUKRICK WALTER Eeouuv Editor General Manaier Editorial Put Editor Martin A. Kltver Editors Lee Morns. Anthony Hlgglns, Carl T. Wis Elmer T.

Cunnlniham. Minium Editor and the crumpled list revised a wee bit goes into a desk cub from several seasons back. Writ leilfa Cansler, News Editor: Richard I. Rinard. City Editor women.) Maybe we'd better just quote Shakespeare "Who is't can read a woman?" and throw in the towel.

by hole for next year. The cards will remain there ten with a number 3 pencil, of tuzaorth M. Bulloca. Society Editor Teleptlona OLympla 4-5351. course, and crossed over with Entered as second-class matter March It, 1813, at the post oinca at Wilmington, Delaware, under the- act of too until day before Christmas when a stop-gap dash to the post office will save face and the list for next year.

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ont year us do; a months 17 50; months THE LATEST profession to For GOP Contemplation A GALLUP POLL taken since the November election, in which the Republicans suffered the worst nationwide defeat in 22 years, argues ink and a heavy soft crayon. The list is at least a challenge. Now comes the banter once the cards and pen are in hand. Pledges are made not to send to convention cronies, old flames, former work chums, the mailman (he hates cards), any of the children's pals, or people who didn't remember you last on momn jorein on year 145.00; ona month 13.75, Maka checks, money orders, payabla to Th News-Journal Company, be mechanized is begging. During a chilly lunch hour MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PHKsa Th Associated Press Is entitled exclusively to the us strongly to the effect that in politics victory recently, a boy hardly out of his teens was pedaling along downtown sidewalks putting the mr repuoucaiion an the local news printed In this news paper, as well as all news dispatches.

goes to the most and hardest workers. And the same study offers some salt for year, but you did before you touch on passing businessmen. Monday December 15. 1958 knew they didn t. This list is separate and is He would draw up alongside prospect, extend his lontr Republican wounds by showing that if they had tried it their leaders could have enlisted just especially sharply printed with legs until both feet touched the sidewalk, and waddle his about as many workers as the Democrats did up-to-date addresses.

Can let them get away even if we card- The trouble was that too few were asked to bike along in pace with the vie-time while he told his hard luck snub them this year. We know help. Gallup checkers found that in the campaign'! where they are. Ink-stained fingers, sticky tongues, cards in wrong en story. Sort of a handlebar panhandler.

To bad he didn't have something to sell. He could become known as the pedaling peddler. early stages last October the Democrats had 2,100,000 workers pushing the cause at the velopes rescued just prior to sealing some four-centers. Haggles over the list being too grass roots level. By the time the politicking came to its final days, this army of advocates had increased to 2,600,000.

The Republicans United and Firm IF MOSCOW seriously hoped to intimidate the Western Allies into surrender by threatening to make war over West Berlin, that hope has fallen flat. Meeting in Paris yesterday, the foreign ministers of the Western Big Three have given the back of their hand to all of the Soviet threats and proposals. A brief communique issued after the meeting made it plain that the Western Allies are standing firm all along the line. They have "found unacceptable" the Soviet government's unilateral repudiation of its treaty obligations in Berlin. They have "reaffirmed the determination of their governments to maintain their position and their rights with respect to Berlin, including the right of free access." And the foreign ministers have gone so far this time as Letters to the Editor in early October had only 1,100,000 volunteers at work.

Starting with these 1,000,000 fewer workers than its rivals, the GOP did have 2,200,000 at the close of the drive but it never Buying a Park TO THE EDITOR: Your edi matched the other party's total. torial of Dec. 6 "Want to Buy The work performance of the two politicai a attempts to pour forces differed also. Early in October the Democrats reported 7,800,000 personal calls, by party workers; the campaign'a final figure was soothing oil on the taxpayer so he will soften up and permit the New Castle Park Commission to slip its hand in his pocket just a mere 5 cents per $100 assessment a take the first year. Why don't you mention that In a year or so it will be 10 cents, -Mir NEA Sanfct, foe.

12,500,000. By comparison, the Republicans' early October figure of 6,700,000 calls was fol lowed by a considerable let-down; the not very to utterly reject the idea of dealing with the East Germans as agents of the Soviets a step that was toyed with for a while as a possible out. These brave words are welcome. We believe that the foreign ministers have judged rightly grand total was 8,900,000 contacts. to wit: The $1.50 total tax rate, for Brandywine Hundred, per $100 assessment is based on a' property evaluation of 70 per cent market value.

In the neighboring states the tax rate of $4 or even $6 per assessment is based on a property evaluation of approximately 25 per cent and 30 per cent market value. Figure It out and you will see that our taxes are about the same. Why don't you give the complete facts in your editorials? Then your readers will be more apt to believe them. Slyvester II. Walter Wilmington, Dec.

8. EDITOR'S NOTE: Park land will get more expensive as time goes on, not less; therefore the best chance of keeping the tax rate down Is to move soon. In any case, the limit would stand until changed by the General then 15 cents, and 60 on. It will increase the same as our If the losers can take any comfort from it, the 50,600,000 pieces of campaign literature mailed out by Democrats topped the GOP efforts in that any show of weakness would simply aggra this respect by only 300,000. Washington Window By Lyle C.

Wilson vate the crisis. But this, show of unity does not necessarily mean that Moscow's thunderings But what comfort is there for the Republicans in the showing that much more help than they received was available for the asking? The nave Deen entirely in vain and that there are no misgivings in the hearts of the Western WASHINGTON. Dec. 15 the White House the book really partisan conservative majority (UPI). The Stop-Nixon effort statesmen.

The party ratio in the new Congress will be 9 to 6, or even 10 poll among people who took no part in the pre school taxes. Land costs real money in New Castle County, $3,000 to $5,000 per acre. It also costs real money to equip parks, build playgrounds, swimming pools, etc. and then maintain them and provide supervision. I'll buy equipping the present park land which is undeveloped because in the past we have not been able to equip them, but no more.

Your comparison of real estate tax rates is slanted. Why don't you tell the entire story, failed In 1956 and now has been revived for 1960. The goes by how frankly, if at all, Adams discusses the 1956 effort to prevent renomination of Vice President Richard M. Nixon. We are sure there are.

There are certainly election campaign showed that the percentage of those of Republican leanings who said they to 5. That should put Byrd and the more-or-less conservatives dump-Adams effort prevailed, auierences of opinion on many matters including whether it is best to sit down to negotiate Just around the corner, more in a permanent minority. would have served if asked was equal to the Chairman Meade Alcorn of likely than not. is another ratio among Democrats. dump movement dump Agri Assembly.

We stand by our statement that the burden on real estate in neighboring states is far heavier than in Delaware. All of these things should make interesting culture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson. Improving farm prices food for Republican thought between now and Some responsible labor leaders look beyond Jimmy Hoffa's relationship to the labor movement as a whole to what could become his ultimate relation the Republican National Committee and Chairman Harry F. Byrd (D-Va) of the Senate Finance Committee are agreed that crippling, deadly inflation is almost upon us. Both men in the months preceding this 1960.

years election bewitched many What Others Si persons Into believing that the witn Russia over the future of Berlin and Germany or to reject their proposals out of hand. When peace or war are at stake, it is no easy matter for men charged with responsibility for the lives of millions to find the best answer. However, the allies are in" any case off on the right foot. They are united and they have met threats with firmness. These are the first essentials in meeting any crisis which Moscow may trump up.

ship to the welfare of the peo forthright secretary farm belt deplore the spending mood standing likewise had improved What About That Survey? pie of the United States. Such leaders believe Hoffa would set which accumulates endless, in The voters defeated a great flationary federal deficits. Al worried to death about our surpluses we don't need, but for which millions of people in Lei's 3Iake a Fresh Start Progressive Farmer To us it seems that 1959 is a MOTORISTS "completely disregard speed many pro-Benson members of back, seriously endanger, the U. S. labor movement if he corn believes the Democratic I Congress.

Republican survivors left wing in the new Congress limits" on the streets about Wilmington other lands would be eternally ould spark the dump-Benson may hike income tax rates. The succeeds in setting up his proposed over-all transportation union, the teamsters plus every goorj lime ior our jawmaxers'prateful movement if it comes. schools, the police should crack down quickly and completely. Senate Finance Committee has been a barrier to lefty tax pro City Councilman W'illiam II. Burton of the grams.

The barrier Is down. and city people to join in mak- ing a fresh start to stabilize As compared with the $1.73 farm prices, prevent disastrous 'kind, surrenderine to the new Eisenhower Administration Three Republican committee Fourth Ward has complained that this con friends in big business did not leap to offer employment to members did not seek reelection up and downs In supplies. haircuts mean. th hai-ho thing else with wheels, keels, or wings. One responsible labor man said to your correspondent: "Against such a union as Hoffa projects, the people would be defenseless." Hoffa predicted last month that he will in Sherman Adams so Adams will thereby safeguard all groups in gives you no quarter.

Chicago Feminine A JURY has found Mrs. Ethel Kravitz guilty of second degree murder. Her attorney hotly protests her innocence and says he will appeal. But we can't help wondering what the jury thought of the prosecution's claim that the to the Senate and a fourth was licked, in this order: Martin Tribune. our country.

Three things would (Pa). Flanders (Vt), Jenner (Ind), and Malone (Nev). With the prevailing 8-to-7 ratio of time lead a mighty teamster Big model cars are hat-rprl help: 1. Support prices to insure farmers an honest and reasonable part of the national dition exists and his colleagues have backed him with a unanimous call upon the Bureau of Police to do something about it. Much of the general disregard for traffic ordinances and no little of the crime in the city might be discouraged if there were a greater effort to enforce the law.

Which brings up the question of how far city police have gone toward adopting the one-man patrol cars union spanning the entire trans port industry, 4,500,000 mem make-do writing a book for Harper Brothers. Estimates of what Adams might receive for his White House memoirs range as high as $100,000, before taxes. It is billed as an inside-the-White-House project. Political pros will In some measure judge how far inside slaying or Mrs. Kravitz' husband was a "murdet from Washington's newest parking lot.

Apparently there'a no limit, though to what can be Democratic and Republican committee membership, Byrd bers. and his predecessor, the late "We will not be stopped," he 2. Put limit price supports so'Pafked Washington pigeon said, "by the McClellan Com Senator Walter F. George (D Ga), usually could find a bi holes. Greensboro, N.

C. Daily News. mittee, laws, or the courts." recommended in a survey of the department a as to guarantee fair prices only on what supply of a farm product may be reasonably expected from allotted production plus existing surpluses. 3. Then, if surpluses pile up year or so ago.

at Mt. Palomar used for visual observation? C. G. A Very rarely, and then only for specialized programs such as measuring the size of Pluto. The 200-inch reflector- For Growth Miami Herald I A little frustration is needed in growth, accordine to a New with a feminine touch." Feminine? Whoever killed Kravitz first shot him in his sleep, according to evidence produced at the trial, then beat him on the head about 16 times with a hand mirror.

If that sort of thing constitutes a feminine touch Whatever the prosecutor may have meant, he could hardly have been thinking of Sir Walter Scott's: woman! In our hours of ease Uncertain, co, and hard to plrace When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering angel thoul Many other, poets, especially German ones, The experts frowned on the chummy two-man crews in scout cars that still seem to be the rule in Wilmington. suggested that the Test Your Horse Sense By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Score one point for a cor as a result of unusually favorable weather, rainfall, and other Orleans psychiatrist. type telescope, which is named conditions, the excess surpluses should not be kept in storage, This Answers Your Question By THE HASKIN SERVICE A reader can get the answer to any question of fact by writing the Journal-Every Evening information Bureau, 635 Street, N.

Washington 4, D. C. Please enclose jour (4) cents for return postage. Dr. Jack E.

Chaooius advised in honor of the noted astrono patrolman traveling alone in his scout car should spend part of his duty time patrolling on foot, not only to be able to observe things he would not see rolling about in a car but montn after month, and maybe that children's whims should Ulins wmms snouici mer Dr. George E. Hale (1868-1938), is designed primarily for vear after vear to deores fu- 7t t0-5P-ressIU not be indulged constantly. Th rect solution of each of the first five problems. The last problem counts five points.

Score yourself as follows: 0-2, iuie iaim jjmucs ana exasper-uhiiri i ate city taxpayers. To thi, 5 "c5fl ence "some frustration photographic, spectrographlc, and photo-electric observations. also to establish the closer contacts with the residents of his area something that made and limi poor; 3-6, average; 7-8, superior; everything should be done that can be done to increase con 9-10, very superior. the old "cop on the beat" effective. When did the electric 1.

Only one of the following sumption of such farm prod This was but one of the recommendations shave appear on the market in this country? H.M. tation of his wishes." The advice is timely. But will junior agree when he doesn't find that new bicycle and the train and the boat and the under the Christmas tree? popular Christmas songs retains the essential religious theme and it is "Little Sandy Sleigh- What state has the high A The first electric dry ucts nere at home and to sell them abroad. Then, if necessary, let's give to the hungry and needy of the world through UN, CARE and religious organi est birth rate? J. F.

shaver was marketed in March foot" "White Christmas" made in the report of the survey. The people of the city would be interested to see a detailed outline of just what changes have been made as a result of that study. A According to the 1958 1931 by Schick, of Statistical Abstract of the ford, Conn. The electric razor "Holly and Mistletoe" "Ra dolph, the Red-Nosed Rein deer." zations, etc. and treat this as a Christian opportunity and as an aid to world peace and a stabilized economy.

was the invention of Col. Jacob Schick, who obtained a patent on it In 1928, after almost a 2. A flax crop ultimately will United States, New Mexico leads, with an estimated birth rate of 33.0 per 1,000 population in the year ending July 1, 25 Years A 20 Today appear on the market as Break Entering the perimeter of Christmas is always as pleasant an experience as entering a warm room where ginger cookies have been baking. Matador (Tex.) Tribune. fast Food Syrup Tablecloths quarter century of research and development.

With such a plan, we could 1957. Other states with high From the Evening Journal-Every Evening for Dec. 15, 1933 Shoes. 3. Which one of these usual birth rates are Utah (30.4), Louisiana (29.6), and Mississippi The Rt.

Rev. Philip Cook, D.D., bishop of start off each new farm year with a practically clean slate and put an end to the everlasting yelping about surpluses and ly has the shape of the capital (29.1). The District of Columbia letter Elm Red Oak Pine Sugar Maple. has a birth date of 40.1. have idealized women.

When Goethe said, "The eternal feminine draws us upward," he was hardly thinking of shootings and bludgeonings. And Lessing's "Nature meant women to be her masterpiece" isn't exactly evidence for the prosecution, either. But plenty of verse has been written about women by poets obviously in a mood of disillusionment. Kipling was particularly caustic, what with his "The female of the species if more deadly than the male," "A woman is only a woman, But a good cigar is a smoke," "And I learned about women from 'cr." In Italian it is said that "La donna mobile," and in French we are advised, where crime has been committed, to "cherchez la femme." Hell has no fury this we are told in English like a woman scorned. "Women are the gate of hell," according to St Jerome, one of the many religious spokesmen sharing the notion, expressed in the Apocrypha, that "All wickedness is but little to the wickedness of a woman." Lord Byron, who would rate as an outstanding authority on women if experience counted in this field, once said: "Sweet is revenge especially to women." The belief used to be common that woman Delaware, was elected first vice president of the National Council of the Episcopal Church at its final meeting for 1933, held yesterday in the Church Missions House, New York City.

This honor follows closely upon his election as assistant to the presiding bishop at the meeting of the House of Bishops at Davenport on Nov. 7. storage of surpluses (for which climate is more often responsible than the farmer). We would also strengthen our interna 4. An electric fence on the average farm has how many horizontal strands of wire? One The average man finds it dif- ficult to understand why it is necessary to spend so much time wrapping Christmas gifts when the recipient quickly tears Off the Urannintrs ind When did Russia and Aus Edgar 'A.

Guest SUPPOSE Let us suppose, as It's easy to do, That that poor little fellow was yours; That he stood in the cold till his fingers were blue And spent most of his time out of doors: tralia break off diplomatic rela Hons? Y. R. tional position and the chances Two Three Four. 5. Laughter is poularly linked A In April, 1954.

The break for world peace. Other nations; them away. Burlington (Vt.) with which one of these wild followed a dispute between the would no longer think of us as Free Press. two governments growing out creatures? Fox Elephant Hyena Lion. 6.

Some of the young crea of alleged espionage activities of the Russian Embassy in And let us suppose, while we're To Write a Triolet By Alan Edwards at it, that he Expected Old Santa to come tures shown in the left hand column below make a sound called "Whinny" while others go Try to distinguish On This Day Drrpmbcr tf By ESTEY I. REED On this day, in 1814, Gen. Andrew Jackson bluntly warned New Orleans, citizens to stop gossiping that a British expedition would return Louisiana to Spain. He threatened treason charpes to rumor-mongers. Then Jackson rapidly resumed surveying the terrain, to best As he has been told, if a good Canberra.

Vladimir Petrov, third secretary at the Embassy, defected to the West. Russia demanded his return, but the Australian government refused. Russia then severed diplomatic relations. "What's a triolet?" asked the Student. xom snouldn pronounce boy he be, And leave him a horn and a drum; How would you feel, if you knew that the day between them on this basis by placing a check mark under the appropriate heading for each.

You are entitled to one point for each correct judgment. Whinny Oink Foal that as if it were 'trio' plus lay out his detense oi the city. said the Professor. "It rhymes with It's a Would take all the faith of that short poem." youngster away? When did Bobby Fischer become the chess champion of the United States? M. G.

A Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn, N. who has been play U. S. I. A.

Finds Pay Dirt in People "I know that." said the Stu Shoat Than those other men woo. Though an angel be near, She I love is more dear, And her father, 1 hear, Has a million or two. She I love is more dear Than those other men "I'll admit that I can't see anything wrong with that, "said the Student. "The lines are repeated at the right places. The rhyme scheme seems right.

"And the subject is a beautiful female," said the Profes dent. "But not all short poems Gelding Or let us suppose that you're By BRUCE BIOSSAT are triolets. Filly Boar dead and your wife And your babies are atrug' "You're right." said the Pro casional tennis, and winter is most important and most ex-badminton, citing for the long run: Build-A soft-spoken North Caro-'ing a firm, lasting understand- WASHINGTON, Dec. 14. George V.

Allen, head of ing chess since he was six, won the U. S. championship on Jan. 7, 1958, at the Manhattan Chess Club in New York City. He was Answers gling behind; fessor.

"The triolet is a rigid form simpler than the rondeau That with you went all of their the U. S. Informatinn linian whose father ran a fned ing among the peoples of the or the rondel but still rather o.rqi jatjio aqx c-8 jeoq pug jBoqs aqx JeuaXajT JpuBJjs 14 years old at the time. difficult. I was judge of a trio comforts of life, And the world hadn't been very kind: Agency, is a lean fellow of 55 store, Allen doesn't fuss ovcrjWf)rld.

who lives his life under siege. ihis burdens. He knew what he What counts, says Allen, is Thn harra a I was netting into when he turned going directly to foreign pco- auo isqiopaiqaj, 'z Who invented the stetho sor. "The nocm also ha. ApnBS 'I And your babes are looking for his time doesn't end with his from tints at scnonltcaching rather than through their running the government's over- and rcPrlinS to embrace a dip-governments.

By this kind of scope, with which doctors listen to sounds produced inside the Santa to come, While the heart of your wife's being torn reaching across national lines. seas information programs, in- lomauc carecr- body? B. let contest here at the university a few years ago." The Student sat down. "Quote the winning poem," he said. "That should make the form clear." "Some people can read hundreds of triolets without learning the form," said the Profes humorous twist.

But It's not a "Why not?" asked the Stu-dent. "The second rhvme should ha Barbs ho thinks we may one day have A It was invented about eluding the Voice of America! and 200 U. S. I. A.

posts in 80! 1819 by a French physician the mutual understanding that since he first rocked State uill roaiiv ctnn lands. Rene Lacnnce, after he had ob Donartmpnt rvaminprc nn thnini By HAL COCHRAN Too much light Is said to feminine that is, it should have two syllables" said the Profes served children listening at one end of a long timber to the ruin some wines. When you sor. "One of Austin Dobsons sor. "The winning trloleteef had written about a femaio have it keep it in the dark and triolets goes: it'll last longer.

sound made by a pin scratching the other end. Experimenting, he found that sounds within the body could be heard distinctly It seems that when a mother About twice a week he makes heels with his top test perform-! U. S. I. information ccn- public speech somewhere, and ance.

Allen has had a 28-year ters, space for libraries exiles constantly busy giving diplomatic tour of duty that has hibits, discussion groups, and briefings and unpublicized talks included Greece, India, and other activities typify this ef-to many federal agencies, the such key trouble spots as Iran fort. They're placed to draw military included. Schools and and Yugoslavia. When he went maximum use by native peo-colleges around the country; to Iran he was the youngest am- pics seem to think he's a faculty, bassador in the Foreign As a good example Allen member. President Eisenhower handed cited the one in Marrakech, the U.

S. I. A. job late in Morocco: There arent many corners of, 1957. He's had previous expe-i "We deliberately picked a his time that are Safe.

He likes rienep in flip prr-at unrtrl unrH Hhi fiu i i through a hollow wooden cylin has her third baby, there's five For the want of a doll or a horn or a drum! Suppose you could see Christmas morn The sadness and gloom of the ones that you love! Do you think you could rest very happy above? Well, somebody's boy Is out freezing today, And somebody's widow's In tears; And somewhere are hearts that you ought to make gay When the time for old Santa appears. And somewhere are homes that are waiting for you der held to a patient's chest. Later a New York physician de vised the present type of instru "In the School of Coquettes Madam Rose is a scholar; 0, they fish with all nets In the School of Coquettes! When her brooch she forgets 'Tis to show her new collar. In the School of Coquettes Madam Rose is a "I think I could do that." said he Student. "The first two and ment, by which sound is con veyed to both ears rather than LM, ihuc uuuae in me len to read, but his current pace is game as assistant secretary of ter of the native market ouar- one though to some eyes she wasn't beautiful.

There was humor in his contribution, and, most important, he'd remembered the feminine rhyme. His triolet went: "An old sow," said the vet, "Was the worst of my cases. Thirteen piglets will fret An old sow," said the vet, "And she knew she could set At their meals but twelve places. An old sow," said the vet, "Was the worst of my cases. The Student laughed.

"Ill bet a book or so a month, lie's a state for public affairs. trr. on A Wlnrlin! strnnt tiar. bridge fan who has a little; The noisv nart nf his Inh fflVU lll'fl rinnUt'c nn What iS til Origin Of tllC times as much work to do as family-and-fricnds crouu Allen describes thnr word "cue" as it is annlied to with two. 15UI uie Alien undec Society, "unfortunate nrrrssarv" in "in tar.

mnih, the sfane? L. It. the last two lines are Identical." To brighten and cheer with your love can oareiy Jiang onto its char-. this time of struggle, liut lie was getting so crowded with! A The word Is derived from trr- plainly regrets the wide imnres- nat'ive visitors wo had to start the practice of placing the let- "And the first line Is repeated iles a hit-and-run gardener, '-ion that U. S.

I. through its handing nut colored cards which; (Latin, quando meaning A man was arrested for stealing stamps from a post office window. At least he should be sentenced to write with a post office pen. also as the fourth," said the Professor. "But there's more to a triolet than that.

The run Jin iias sump collection, but huge voice of America radio limited them to one visit a when ') at certain places on lies lucky if lie gets to it ttvo network and bv other means.1 week." Ithn actors' ronies nf nlav to As you would expect some one's father to do If you had been taken above. Won't you seek out the orphan who dwells on your way And bring back his smiles on Din flad rhrlQtma Dav' ner-up in the contest 1 judged or three time a year. its whole time quarrel-! In Allen's view, li.ls Is IheUhow when they were to enter His ports picture is nrrtlv inc in the Cold War." jbest pay dirt we could hope to and speak. hadn't realized that fact His'you'd have given that the prize i triolet went: leven If It hadn't had the fern- Hunters who climb fences with loaded guns art mainly intermittent, too. Its sprinkled.

It the quiet part of in any Information pro- "She I love more dear 'inine rhyme," he said. uu uwvi'ov uu samcs, oc- t. a. i. a.

enon tnat he tninics gram. Protected, 1958, Cecil Mitthew Adimi Serv, hunting trouble. Is the 200-inch telescope '1.

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