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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 4

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Smart Suit-Dress SIDE GLANCES 6 jAlerry-Go-Round Bedtime Story! jr ZIP--- PtNJ 55km mi By Drew Pearson I On the eve ef reter Learns Old Mother Nature Knows Best By Thornton Burgess John Lewis" coal negotiations Hard Fuels Administrator Harold Peter Rabbit sat under his favor Ickes rolled up nis sieeves ana did some tough talking about coal shortages to an off-the-record ses sion of the war proaucrion Doara lte old Bramble Bush in the mld die of the Old Brier Patch and Peter wasn't altogether happy N0 sir he wasn't as happy as he should have been You see he was feeling He warned the closed-door ses sion of production bigwigs that although coal was scarce this year it was going to be worse next year He predicted a deficit In bituminous coal alone of 50000000 ratner aissatisned it seemed to him that everybody had more than he At least thai is what he tried tons Ickes Draised the operation of Case Records By Dr Crane Please address Dr George Crane Hopkins Syndicate Inc 520 Michigan Blvd Chicago 111 Send a dime and a stamped envelope for advice CASE G-268: Rowland aged 35 is a bookkeeper "I never went to college" he said "but I have- always had a yearning to be an author "Do you think there Is any chance for me Drv Crane? And how should I go about the job of learning to write short stories? "I've studied English in high school and have reviewed my grammar but that isn't what I seem to need in order to sell fiction "Are some people just naturally born writers or can a person cultivate this knack?" How to Write Stories You don't need a college diploma to become a successful writer In fact it may almost be a handicap to you as an author for many college graduates have the mistaken idea that ease in composing long graceful sentences is the basis of clever writing Human repartee Is usually in short sentences Even our adver-tisina sDeciaiists have learned to both the mines and the miners saying that the average age of the miners today is around 43 where rZSa tH 1 rl i £Ji li 7 ILi 12-20 I i ft -D-44 a iJMf to make himself believe lie wanted to believe it and you know you can make yourself believe almost anything if you want to bad enough 1 Peter was waiting for Nimble heels the Jumping Mouse to k-e-turn Nimbleheels had gone to search for a -pocketful of seeds! It was finding out that little Nimble-heels has a pair of handy pockets as their ages used to be under 30 He said that 30000 men had hn drafted from the coal mines last year and about 30000 would be drafted this year Once these men were gone Ickes said they cannot be successfully replaced Without saying so directly Ickes in ms cneess mat naa made fool aae ish Peter dissatisfied "Old Mother Nature isn' iqoi- i't at all didn't fair" muttered Peter "Whv hy faUftd tin peatofffc tl Otdta ootid ri2 KZA tanrlce aad A ft Babwrtpttaa iiM pm eaootai tUXO pet Tb Aaaoeut rrw chiiYT antttiad to to far ex til nm uptefeea erediud to tt er ftol otfcrwU erdrt4 to PP and also to toe! errs SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 3 1845 Democracies Require (Speeches After Prime Minister Winston Churchill returned to London from the Yalta conference lie went before the house of commons where he delivered a lengthy explanation of the purposes and accomplishments of that conference He satisfied the British parliament to it gave him a vote of confidence Had he failed to persuade the commons as to the wisdom of his actions' the prime minister would have had to resign I When President Roosevelt returned to Washington from the same conference he too went before the people's representatives in the congress to dsceribe the policies formulated and the actipns taken His statement seems to have satisfied a majority of the congress but if a majority had beehr displeased that displeasure still would not have affected the president's tenure It would however have amounted to a barrier against further developments toward a world security organization For any alliance proposed for this nation must be ratified by the senate before it becomes a binding obligation" So much for treaty making in democratic countries and the procedures and selling talks required of the heads of democratic nations 1 Mr Stalin the third member of the trio has much the easier task in this respect He? alone can commit his -nation He doesn't have to "sell" his people or a parliament Wo often laugh about the nature and variety of American speech makers and speeches but it is plain that a head of a democratic government is handicapped in his leadership unless he is gifted in the art of public utterance she clve me pockets? Why should implied strong criticism or tne army for drafting these men "In England" he said fthey even drafted men and sent them to the coal mines We do juit the reverse" i Ickes also indicated that he would take over the coal mines At the drop of a hat if negotia tions between John Lewis and she have Striped Chipmunk and this little Snip of a Mouse pockets andv not me?" Peter quite forgot that he was not: the only one without pockets You see he was thinking only of himself) "What is good for one is good for another" he continued itlll talking to himself "I'd like to go out and fill a couple of pockets and then come home and eat in peace Nothing would be nicer (No shorten their sentences to 10 or 12 words if they write dialogue When the noet Racine wrote to the coal operators fail this month us nid the industry could not af 3 Boileau for literary criticism Ra The two-piece suit-dress that's making fashion news for Spring! pattern 4689 is broad of shoulder slim of waist easy to maka and thrifty with fabric! Pattern 4689 comes in sizes 12 14 16 18 20 30 32 34 36 38 40 ford to lose a single day's pro cine said of himself: i ought to tell you I write with great facil duction "Both sides know what they wnt" Ickes told army-navy mo 9r tf nvtet nc ura a mt err ity' To which Boileau bluntly replied "I hope to teach you to write with great difficulty" sir Old Mother Nature hasn tbeen at all fair I was taught when I guls also attending the meeting if thev can get together at all 142 44 Size 16 3 yaras aa-mcn was little that she knows best but thv can do it in the first few Byron is reputea to nave said I don't believe it I certainly do Send 20 cnts In coins for this pattern toAnne Adams aPtteern Hv-of their talks" I "If you are half as bad off financially as you said when i you stormed at my relatives after their vry mud hint for a loan I don't see why you have to make an income tax return at all!" not I would be ever so much bet much the same thing when he stated "Easy writing's damned hard reading" ter off if I had a couple of nice Ickes also dropped some point hints to his colleague that i RArtH" 1 ft First St san iwx Print plainly size! handy eWVvi- 1 cisco Calif John Lewis and the mine own How to Sell Stories The practical test of your liter ers did get together it was sure irt raise the cost of living and mieht break the Little Steel for Today9 Needlecraft mula He urged therefore that the government make up its mind Dorothy Dix Grow Old Pleasantly name address style number JUST OF' THE PRESS! It's new different Anne Adams Book of a 1 1 for Spring 1945 FREE pattern for four aprons jprlnted in book- Send 15 cents more for your copy NOW! how much increased cosi wouia permit if any and let the coal in with a pocketful of seeds which he emptied in a little nile and at once began to eat "What kind of seeds are those?" asked Peter 5 "Some grass seeds but mostly weed seeds" replied Nimbleheels "Won't you have a couple?" 1 Peter turned his head to hide a smile "No I thank -you" he replied politely "I am not very fond of seeds My teeth are not rnade for them I like green food such as sweet clover grass and vegeta ary skill is measured by your ability to sell your output Over 700 weekly and monthly magazines fn America are clamoring for material such as short stories novelets novels essays etc They pay usually from one-half cent per word on up to 10c and either mail you a check on acceptance of the story or else when it dustry know ngnt away Finally Ickes urged that fac tnrip adoDt coal-saving devices and said he would send his ex Achievin Wounded A philosopher who Is on the optimistic- side writes me: "My mother Is now 75 and I am trying to keep her spirits alive and show her and others! both young and old that age has i many untried and fascinating experiences to which they may look forward as eagerly and yearningly as a young man or woman looks for 21 I want to teach that growing old Is an art perts to factories to advise with them He also urged the office of defense transportation to clean ud transnortation snarls on the is published There are several -excellent writ 1 Mr Wallace's Vast Department As the tumult and the shouting subsides after the confirmation of Henry Wallace to be secretary of the department of commerce it is plain that the new cabinet member bles when I can get tKem in Farm er Brown's garden" Inside he iwas ers' magazines on the market They railroads so the coal mines could laughing at the offer of a couple are often far better man tne col ship coal "You can't oDerate mines with lege courses on the subject for these magazines contain articles ox seeds and tmnicing that it would take all Nlmbjeheels had brought and that age is an accomplish ment" I out cars to ship the coal" said Mr to make even a taste you were quite right when you Ickes Capital Chaff caned tnose pockets handy said is a much advertised man It is to be hoped (that this publicity will react to the' end that the department over which Mr Wallace will preside also will receive some advertising For the American people particularly business men should by actual writers not brain truster English professors We have thousands of professors of English but very few who can sell a story to any of the 700 magazines named above More power toi him If he can do it I can think of no greater missionary work anyone can perform than lightening I the gloom that Peter "I wouldn't mind haying Assistant Secretary of State Dean Acheson has been talking Hear Perfection SALT LAKE CITY March 3 Veterans at Bushnell- general hospital Brigham City who have lost limbs in the war are achieving near-perfection in the use of artificial arms and legs Major Thomas Barrett director of reconditioning told a meeting here 1' The major! told- members of the Salt Lake Exchange club not to assume that men with artificial limbs were unemployable but to 'give them a chance and let them prove what they can do' hanss over asei and makes us about resigning after the San Fran English professors are too oiten cisco united nations' conference in dread growing old more than we do death Itself I For in spite of know more about the department of commerce and the ways in which the resources of the department may be utilized Aoril If so Oscar Cox the man quibblers over commas an dsplit infinitives but lacking in dramatic (630) Who really ran lend-lease for Ed a couple myself I suppose you can carry a whole dinner in them" Nimbleheels nodded "They Will hold a lot of seeds" said he "more than I can eat at one time But I don't think you would have much use for pockets in your cheeks Peter" "Why haven't I Just as much as you?" demanded Peter indignantly I understanding and the ability to for commercial progress Stettinius will step in to take his create suspense which are psycho place It now looks as if Judge logical matters Sam Rosenman White House con The secretary of commerce Is charged with the duty of promoting and developing theioreign and domestic com Can You Develop suspense fidential adviser would be ap You can hire college graduates pointed to the court of ap peals for the District of Columbia who majored in English to proof read your stories if you are semi- merce of our country including mining manufacturing shipping fishing and transportation The little bright beady eyei ofJ when Judge Justin Miller oi tnai court replaces Judge Curtis literate but they can't evolve the suspense for you The building in-which the secretary has his office is iglas Backs Wilbur in California Judge Rosenman took 63 pounds of pa One of the highly successful one of the largest in the world It usually amazes and some iMimDieneeis rwiMtied and snapped but he didn't even smile asf he said "From what I have seeii of you Peter your stomach is bigger than any two pdekets in your cheeks could possibly be Besides the kind of food 0u eat couldn't FortDo Curfew per reports with him on the air times mystifies Washington visiters who go to the building Diane to Europe when he flew Rules there to study the liberated coun the poet's invitation to come and "grow old along I with him for the best is yet to be? we would all decline the bid if we had any say-so in the matter Certainly it wuld take a miracle worker to change age from what it is to what we would" like it to be for age is not the dawn In which we look starry-eyed towards the future- It is the twilight in which we take off our spectacles and I muse upon the past which is hone too cheerful a diversion And no matter how much we kid ourselves into believing we are still mere girls and boys in our fifties and sixties and that even when we are 70 we are stil young in our hearts we know it is not true We know we have slowed down mentally and physically our joints creak we have had to put on bifocals and get hearing aids or else say "Heh?" to people who are trying to talk to us and having our faces lifted hasn't lifted the burden of the years upon us on business or through curiosity tries Officials remarked: "They be put a pocket very well I writers in America who rates a big income cannot write or punctuate his material in acceptable fashion But he gets his stuff rewritten for a slight price Why doesn't the college graduate re-write girl compose the original stories and draw the big pay checks? Because she knows Eng FORT DOUGLAS Utah March rather think vou'U find if you weigh almost as much as the dog LRosenmiri dropped the liber There are eight bureaus in the department including the bureau of the census the patent office the bureau of 3 Places of entertainment Na- think it over that Old Mother ture kndws best- ated countries like a hotcake to at Fort Douglas will- close at mid riiffht even though they are ex standards and more recently civil aeronautics return home with the president Peter pulled his whisk ers thoughtfully He remembered what The Japs are frantically building empt from the federal curfew order Col Edwin Hogan post lish but not psychology Suspense forts along 1000 miles of the China commander said today a lot of sweet clover he could eat at one meal and then tried- td im- aeine erowdintf it into a enuni ftf Within the department are tremendous resources of basic information of value to alert business men in all fields The big fellows with research staffs make abundant use of coast They figure that landing in A splashy border of roses and lazy-daisy flowers works up quickly and transforms a bedspread Embroider an old or new spread These motifs can be used on other linens as well as spreads Pattern 630 has transfer of 10 motifs 19x22 to 2x3 Inches stitches Send 15 cents in coins for this pattern to Needlecraft Service China will be our next move Hogan safd the Officers club Non-Commissloned Officer club is psychological and thus is usually ignored in English classes If you wish further advice send for my bulletin on "How to Write Salable Copy" enclosing a 3c Some officials inside the justice pocicets ms cheeks The Idea made him laugh right out these resources The little fellow doesn't principally be department want to commute the Civilian Athletic Recreation asso ciation club bost theatres and En "You are right Nimbleheels stamped envelope plus a dime cause he doesn't know what information is to be had there death sentence of Nazi Saboteur Colepaugh to 30 years Instead of listed Men's Service club all would (Copyright by The Hopkins syndi cried "There isn't the least doubt about it Mother Nature does know best She certainly does" life because he surrendered to the cooperate In jthe closing order how to get it and how to make use of it cate inc Perhaps Secretary Wallace will find a way to make his FBI Congratulations to the Atlantic Coast railroad line for Installing radio-telephones as a safe Next story: Nimble Heels Jumps! Inc First and Stevenson Streets Taken From Our Files ty device from Rocky -Mount Himdiy (Released by The Associated Newspapers) to Florence 231 miles of vast department serve more Americans In more ways Just Like Finding Money line General MacArthur has Fifty Years Ago tTwenly Years Ago San Francisco Calif Print plainly pattern number your name and address Fifteen cents more brings you our new 1945 Needlecraft Catalog 95 illustrations of designs for embroidery toys knitting crochet been subject to some criticism for storming the fortress of Corregidor 0 "MTnr-nn 9QtK art AlAftlon Will has returned from a trip through eastern cities where he has been studying school organization I and MAvirn renorts a wreck of a be held in Germany at which a In March 1935 several hundred Utahns bought one or instead of saving lives by waiting to starve the Japs out as passenger train loaded with ex- president will management cursionists in wnicn iu are Rmu be chosen to taice the late President more of government series A called baby ouilts handicraft a free doll they did with us Thei navy de fends MacArthur however ex and as many more senousiy m- the place oi Ebert pattern printed right in catalog Th a engineer is blamed bonds The amount paid by these Utahns was $99806 plaining they had to use Manila for not applying the air brakes harbor right away to get ready Hard-to-Gef 1 I and Mesta $1000 Then the To the surprise of these investors ten years have passed since they made the! investment The bonds have for coming drives against Japan A Htirfflar marie the mistake of Joe Pews of Sun Oil in Pennsyl and China Jap-held Corregidor Antrinc the home of Detective vania sent along $6000 Colonel ITEM Pender at 3025 Adams He woke blocked that use until subdued Stranre Bedfellows McCormick of the Chicago Tribune sent $5000 and Mazey Jar- Pender up and was promptly snot in th rieht arm He surrendered The fight over Aubrey Williams tn avoid further shots and is now Ex-Senator A Clark of Montana died at his Fifth avenue palace in New York City last night of pneumonia He was also known as the builder of the extension of the Union Pacific to Los Angeles He at one time owner the Daily Herald of Salt Lake City Calvin Coolidge will be inaugurated for his second term of office as president tomorrow The weather man predicts rain as rural electrification i adminis Army Flashlights 50c in custody of the city jailer trator has lined up one of the Old age is still old age It is no fun but It can be made pleasant if we make up our minds to accept it as something that is bound to happen to us in life unless we die young and to prepare ourselves for it i The best way to do this is to keep going Keep busy Stick to your job whatever it is When you retire from business you also retire from everything that makes life interesting The reason so many old people are bores and bored is because they sat down on the do-nothing stool with na occupation except to listen to their arteries harden The next rule for making old age a pleasure instead of a penance is to lceep yourself independent Don't spend i everything you make as you go along Lay up something for your old age When we are young money doesn't much matter If we are pretty and gay people like to have us about because we are good to look tt and amusing but when we are old we have to throw in a prize with ourselves In order to be popular And don't go to live with your children as long as there is an old peoples' home in your community i There Is no way you can change the weak tea of age! into the champagne of youth but it needn't be such a bitter drink if you will keep from acquiring "ways" avoid falling i into ruts change your opinions as often as you do your shirt keep in circulation and deny yourself the pleasure of self-pity (Released by Bell Syndicate Inc) mon oi Tennessee presiaem the General SLoe company sent $10000 despite the fact that the top contribution under the Hatch art is $5000 Ilecklinr Williams queerest conglomerations of fn-ntrrttsa arfirtiirns with a rec- nrrf nf havine nassed anDroDria- All Sizes of n5e tion bills that call for theTexpendi- friends and enemies the senate has seen in years Solons who seldom agree on anything are uniting either for or against Aubrey Williams Tarpaulins ture or more man naiz a ouuon Thus the doughty Bushfield was dollars elected Now he has been lead- hg the campaign against Williams ISome of them are influenced Ironing Superintendent Knapp of nartlv by reading editorials and 65c Cords the Southern Pacific and Mrs arc snAnrHncf i short vaca speeches from old Dies committee because they don't think! Williams believes in God Some are the backstage tools of the bis utility reached maturity and the $99806 paid for them has grown to $133075 the present value The Utah war finance committee whose job is to press for the continuous and generous purchase of war bonds the successors of the baby bonds is making use of the 1935 bond payoff to advertise the investment value of government bonds the fact that ten years pass before you know it and that Uncle Sam pays his financial obligations and will continue to do so Nearly all of these 1935 investors are reinvesting their principal and profits in series war bonds They will have another splendid dividend from their government in 1955 And so will every other person who! buys' war bonds now Beware of Disappointments When the folks at home began building hopes that the end of the war in Europe would be followed by the return reports trying xo snow max wu- tion very happily in Santa Bar Iiams is a dangerous radical ARMY OVERSHOES Al bara calif Ramond de Santa Clara Is under arrest in Madrid in connection with his famous "Spanish prisoner" swindle Jjn which he is supposed to have reaped quite a harvest from gullible Americans In the province of Quebec Canada an earthquake yesterday did considerable damage to buildings and resulted ini seven deaths At one time however Bush- lobby now invoking religion to defeat though actually he is one of the most God-fearing men in Washington field's questions seemed so silly rubber or arctics 3 or 4 buckle VOC "Fifty carloads of i cattle from that even Republican members of the great Sparks ranges In Nevada will arrive in Ogden today the senate agricultural committee Spearhead of the onnosition to couldn't take it Republican Sen Williams is one of the senate's and be sent east via the union ARMY WOOL frA tf ator Tobey of New Hampshire unique and seldom-heard-from -becoming bored sent a clerk out members Bushfield of South Dakota Bshfield has two major for a volume When the clerk re "A 12-inch cannon on a specially BLANKETS VaV73 i-: '-j I 4RMY $645 constructed car arrived today turned Tobey read Into the record a none-too-hostile definition Governor Nellie Tayloe Ross woman governor of Wyoming arrives in Washington to take part in the inaugural ceremonies when Calvin Coolidge starts in tomorrow on his second term of office claims to fame First he is the author of last year's appropriation bill to compensate an Indian over the Union Pacific and goes west over the Southern Pacific to of communism which shocked some senators present coast battery at Lime Point squaw "Winnie-Left-HerBehind" home of thousands of troops the military authorities "And that" said Tobey "was California The gun weighs 115 Second he has had more million written by that great radical 850 pounds" i Grover Cleveland" punched out blunt warnings against false ideas The boys will go to the Pacific war after they lick the nazis it was i Mall Orders Promptly JMlled ARMY STORES Main Floor Ecctet Building Corner 25 tb and Klesel "Harry Allen's American-built Tobey's comments didn dis Helen Wills the young tennis champion among the women players of this country is trying to arrange a match with Susanna Leng-len the French champion yacht Dakotah won the Ogden suade Bushfield who continued stated" 1 i I 1 Goblet and the James Gordon his line of questioning Finally Bennett challenge cup No 2 to This warning is timely Hopes should not be permitted Montana's Burton Wheeler no friend of the administration Land Company Loses Wheat Appeal DENVER March 3 (AP) The Smith Landcompany of Box Elder county lost in the! tenth United States circuit court of appeals its protest against a ruling by the Box Elder county agricultural committee that the company exceeded Superintendent Hopkins day at the Mediterranean yacht ing carnival near Cannes France' to grow only to be destroyed I When I ran for governor of aires living far distant from South Dakota contribute to hi campaign than anyone in the senate' Here is the record of contributors when Bushfield was elected in 1942: From Wilmington Del Lammot duPont sent $4000 all the way to South Dakota (also his brother Irenee duPont sent $2300 plus another $2500 from their associate in General Motors Alfred Sloan plus $2000 from another duPont-ln-law Donald Brown The millionaire Melloni family also contributed heavily to elect this unknown gentleman from South Dakota: Sarah Mellon Sea If $4000 AUsa Mellon Bruce $5000 "The marriage of I Miss Anna It is doubtful if military plans have been prepared in so much detail that the leaders know where to place every Montana" Wheeler said "they Gould daughter of 4he late Jay claimed that if I was elected governor there would be free love Gould to Count Paul Ernest Bon-nlface de Castellane was solemnized today at noon at the resi Montana WAMTEB 'I asked the fellow who charged its i wheat marketing quota The circuit court unhelrf th IT me with that" Wheeler continued dence of her brother George Gould with Archbishop Karrigan district court for Utth vhM whether he would move to North officiating" i refused to set aside a finding of Dakota from Montana if we had free love there Of course he soldier in the readjustment to a one-war basis It can happen that many Yanks will have furloughs in the United States between assignments But it (can also happen that events in the Pacific may require immediate transfer from one battle front to another 4 4 I There will be enough to cheer about when the Germans are knocked out even if we don't-get a chance to see the boys immediately thereafter 1 uxsirici review committee set never answered" up unaer me agricultural adjust ment act i A few minutes later Bushfield still laboriously thumbing through the Dies files quoted a Denver Colo editorial calling Williams a Bus Service Shop Foreman Permanent position with new organization in highly essential industry Splendid opportunity for man with experience and initiative Cigaret Costs $100 PRICE Utah Marrh ft VAP duh-see or: kan-DAY-see Berenice is: BAIR-ee-NYsee When spelled Bernlce the name is either: BUR-niss or bur-NEESS Cincinnati: Isn't it a mistake to pronounce "quixotic" as Shouldn't we use the communist At this Senator T5cott Lucas of District Judge Keller fined Illinois stared at a Chicago Trib une correspondent present and Mwara Johnson of Hiawatha $100 for lighting a cigaret in a if- -by Colby word "comport" to describe a dish Tal(e My Word Saturday Catchall Spanish pronunciation I bellowed: "That's nothing In my Answer: Quixotic is not a Dan uuue a state law prohibits tak Ing tobacco or matches into un derground workings last campaign in Illinois one of the largest papers in the state ran an editorial headed 'Comrade Lucas' but it didn't seem to bother the voters any" Plenty of Goal! Dial 2-6294 Best Spring Canyon Coal Stove Lump 0000 (3 tons 926SO) Large Nut 0020 (S tons $24 OO) Pea Coal 0750 (3 tons $2175) Stoker Slack $050 (3 tons $1900) Coarse Xard Slack 0000 (S tons $17SO 6 Sacks of Wood 200 ALL DELIVERED SfccdCodCo 239 West 21s St Phone 2-6234 ish word although it derives from the name Don Quixote (kee-HOE-tay) The Spanish adjective is "qui-jotesco" pronounced: KEE-hoe- Apply Hi- (Copyright 1945 by the Beu Syndicate Inc) TESS'koe The form "quixotic" is strictly English and should be pronounced: kwiks-OT-ik I A reader of Arcadiai Calif Guaranteed Huntsville: Everyone says "hairy" for -battery Shouldn't the word have three Answer: Yea The dictionaries divide it thus: bat'ter-y Paterson: Please explain and pronounce the word Answer: It's a nonsense word meaning "rampageous unruly" A similar word "ran tanker ous Such slang words were common in the 1800s Rambunctious it pronounced: ram-BUNK-fhtus Los Angeles: Recently I used the for serving dessert My friend Insists it should be "compote" What's the verdict? Answer: The dish fpr serving compotes has three sanctioned names comport compote and corapotier The latter is the French word from which the first two forms derive In compotiei tthe has the French nasal sound thus: kaw(n)-poe-TKAY Palco: Please pronounce the names Candace and Berenice rt Answer Candace is either: KAN 'TRANSIT First Security Bank Building Certificate of AvaUability Required CUSSES thinks this want ad carries bartering a little too far: "Will trade for child's piano stove doll buggy Attention Trappers! We Pay Highest Cash Pricea for Moskrat Skins! Ooden Hide Fur Co 2263 Wall Ave i Dial 6102 or what have you for 6-year- old child?" Colby 3221 '4X I Huntingdon Place Houston Texas (Released by The Bell Syndicate 2443 Wash Olvd inc?.

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