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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-07-08, Page 6-••••‘, •"1", • . . 444.4 Tb'ree bandits, known as Ike, Lefty and Stutter, sense a trans-contusental 'bus and /arcathe driver to guicre it up a mountainside to a lonely log. aback. They -are after a secret new 1 • explosive formula believed to be in • the. posiression of a passenger, Finley. ' Trump, • chemical , magna.tie. M�an whfle a forestfire, creeping up the Mountain. threatens • to: trap the. grouts,. Among them are • May. Laiv•7 .I•jsels . Strand,. who has' been .at.. tentve.'May;' and M:ss •Jones, school, teacher.- On the first' night; Miss'Jones &vas tiM bandits! coffee. • and, Wben their are asleep, in the liv- in creeps in. and,tikes. Ike's gun. Then,' 'to 'bee horror; she sees he, has been stransiedwith his own bandana: 'Lefty .starts • to wake' uP,,...she'hastenti•hack to the, wameh'i bedroom. • 'CHAPTER IV . - • •,- • • . • Clutehing' the revolver.; Miss. Jones • 'listened'• tensely to Lefty's startled, ''Cui•sea as ;he. diseevered"' "what had :happened 'to Ike, She lieard.hini try, she ting at 'Mf"n vou g.! , , did in Ike did Yo4.!". °h, • sharled:-. ``.SO that:there:1 be One.lesi; „ . , tci ,Sh•ai...e!"• Ike trustin' • you, • • you , , But apparently, ',Stutter was„.;m3t „ rousing., ,Then, anether. „Voice 'joined ,Lefty's r_oom. • • - "What's 'dein' 'here?" • ' • _ , • .14111:s.• Jones • recognized. the. Voio.e.' of Doyle, „and ,Peeked throngly.., ' the •dboinkalt: ..0637le.' stood :iutl.fe-xien, 'tee' Behind' hint '..ivat , . Jim' Spitieti.. . "Sav" said'the, peer- ing . into ,Ike"..a. bird •, is dead. Mr. Doyle!" •• • ;"..Atid iny pal here Aid it!"-.tiPated:. Lefty., 111\TON: ii011-.Proba:My try.it on Met But ivIto'tOOlt., Ike's gun? That's • „What 11 Wanta knew."' . • 'Well well Doyle,' 'bend- _ . . •,•ing."' Over Ike.: ."•$e'lie'S been ,Strart-• . gled. Perhans ! • as ,you,, suggest • you re next, Lefty." •:• • , said the bariTt. MuSe&-4110-, • .bus.,4friVer• "Iinagine thatil'Instlike• ;•he suggestWinfor-iiiipis own:• , "Yon Wise 'enya shut :un and get •the rest ef Yont .pais," • snaried.Lefty.: •ffrgetta;find.,,Ike's• gun." ,lre.leeked of" &titter. again. "Say,, he. acts like. • .lief,abesen.rdoOedi Get ,the, gang, lout, '10e.1".• „ • ! ••• , May.. LaViteree,, awaked . by, the:- Voiees in the living' roorti„. had ,stolen: • t� Miss Jones': it.the doer. Mrs.' '.:• 'Jenkins• . ; z,ornebody+Inurdered...i„,,tke;„! Ntiss_ ;Tones. ,whispered to Tv ay.: 'his , oWn bentlatia?.', .May,, suddenly ," 'remembered' Niek,' likete' dcv for ihose dogs. with "my; bare 'hands !",, A --not., answered•kirnu'estienS ' ' Trunin' and the'forintila, : Her eyes drOPPc-cl, tOi-' the Ue scIij1' toacher's. hand. •• • 4I -Tow . did you 'get' ;-•""oTpalt- Sk-,TOnes-"proinpt-- . .`!Lefty.thiiiks 'Of course!!' Ma.y dreW it" breath ,,,pot Stutter couldn't .have •done centintied. "Miss Jones. 'He Was • iraggetl.: '1 rugged '''What I" "Cliiid,; something had to be. done. sleeping tablets in ' the • 'etiffee and did' My best'sto .get !the • weapons ; but .I.SUPpOse Left, doesn't • care for ooffee—he Woke- up;" •,' • , They .went into the: IMO,: roOin,"., wher,e,the others haEI assenibledi "Where,!' IIs ,Jories asked, attd•'• doily', "is Amelia Bangrit:'", -'• kill Miss ihngor," iald little Mr. :Jenkins: •. ; "They'd have. time.? „Sala ;14k: •rrinnp., ' • •-• • BLACKHEADS• . , Don't sneeze ;blackheads dissolve them. .Ger tit,70 Minces. Of 'peroxibe ' powder from .any drug store and rub' gently With- .vet, hot cloth over the •• blatkheAds. They simply dissolveand „, disappent by this Safe and sure method*. Have a J-lellYwood complexion: ^ • Ladteo 'Send uyour . iiaroe;nd,receive FREEi.." Sairifle of our Higheat 4ua1ity, Hospital.' .Sani, -14:144A,414" Load'oai Ontiirm• - Doctor ;Strand, atter 'One leek at Stutter, had, made no •move to armise the meet Miss Jones touched-, hi arm.. •- • • '4Let's go Out; and reek for:Amelia 'llangor„"•, she. 'itiggestee. • AS she spike, 'Red. Dole, who had •• been Moving aimlessly anent the • T001,11 Made .a. sudden leap. and 'fell upon' Lefty': .11m •Somers, as though ;Aka s:gnal„. stir. ang assiStaUce,. theyLefty's gun rn a moment. tract' " disarmediuri OU4. oyerpoWer4 :it, had '.been ' dope. so quickly. and . .with such':cool. nerve,. that the bandit hadn't a, Chance; 'lie • was "'quickly • 'bound, and then, the Sleeping :Stut-.- teriWas also bound,with ropes that,' 7,iikina.brolight from the. kitchen. • 'God. said •Strand. Miss' Jones It:niched. his erre again. "I'M • ;worried' about :the • Ranger Woman' ,She Saki, . • •• ••• • • :'Strand .tereed. ;toher at -once: •"'Let's' ' he :.agreed. • • , The lantern 5411 burned ..,at7the': , -..d'oor!!'of . the bi,. but all, Vas silent '-witbie it • Miss' Jones ;intA• dead:, Amelia Bangorwould :tut '''.`dend.;.,nsleep"•::better dest.ribed„. She bad-arranged-a...bed,. upon Sand, ...with' n rebe throWri ' •• • "Lrihk's4is -thounb . she • too- • Might '• hive- :been:: 'drugged," , said %trand. , .• • ; • • "I'•did' said Miss: :Topes. • "And,. 1. got !Ike'S; gun," Si pulled it..frorn 'the- petket ..of'. her.' robe..." . . • '...Then; in 1ni;',feW. Words, she related, her adventure of the -night,' •• • ."And: tell that ;girl'..Of.yeini. you didn't' Strangle.' -that • man." • she AU; ished- think he thinks you did..., "Certainly , said 4Strand in ‘aniazernent....'.....„. " l'Atnelia Singer 'Must. beim had. . . • ,.• . • ., sp.rne of . that. coffee," -Mused Miss : • • les,": 'agreed' Stran& "But 'the,'L less we Snit about i drugs, ,The, 'better, With 'A killerin' Our ' • . 'They -Started. rhea, to.:the*ouse.. • •• "Stater .ceeld; not, have' •strangled. .••• Ike"..'Stfand-7cOnsfilet-e-df1le'S', tins"' "doubtediyArtigied-,Land4lie-ha444 _ ••:dead :Only!'a•,feti :Minutes 'before' We, found lum.1.1efty. Might have .,- done ••Btif 4,011 .sai".: that The Only .conclusion IS that one of us ..did 'it"; '• • .'•'ton might: SriSpect Me;'': said 'kiss. ..• „".,1311.t. I Said..:Strand grin- ning. .• • • A-Ettle. later, unable to .• sleep . ,af- ter all. the eXeltethent.•Strand • went.' Out „alone' into ' .the...fire,4WePt night, --IftbeAtitild- • ofily ,of ..tbenr:nil-.7-nut Of.' a•sittiatien.. hourlv in,L0r,eaSing horror*:... , • ' • Walking Awn the; uneven uarrow,', .road.be kept looking for an. opening, be had -noted, .threugh-... the,i dense J?int1y he. found it 'and! :started down through it, 'pushing hjs .wAy: slawlz, and cliinh$g over boiil- ders, .Witb•the..deseesrit •growIng "ever 'teener ' • • ; ' • • . . ' • " • • • • :,'The fire appeared to• be off to his. • left antt 'then; . was •,..i.uSt , 'thin . •charice there . Might be a•Vitay. of - escape,: 'acroSS which . the .greedy •‘..flarries had rot- yet. flung a. barrier. Then—his, heart sank,: and he, stop-. , The firaWas Ilia feet.: ..Aafar .aP, 'he.. Could , set, he .,was;.. ?it -timed :in, by. flames,. There ! was no opening:, • He. had been a feel •to. hope. Refere. long,. that •raMintain-top .be •' :Suddenly,. ha' beCarne of. .danger -L -mit 'from .the .lnit above -him' ' • "•,.. . ot a, teeond too •Sobni , he thre*" stumbling, • out Of ,The. 'Of an •etantrions. boulder that, caMe0, ttinibl:ng upon •him, :grazing • 'him: • and, hurling linn th'e ground... Re' WaS. ittoMentarily -stunned. and.; as he sleWly,•regained Sensei, he had • .the iniPreasion swikt..Augers,upoo .hioi; of .e.thelrotigh scareli' bis ,per-; Son, of stitnething binding ..6Ver. his • Then,: he can* Mit, Of ',It; t� •Ancl: ,Iihnielf blindfolded.. ' • `' (TO; RE,:i•.CONTlifi.TED)' 11.'• • Giettlifig Tati .1qo tne hasbeeti knerwri t� eonSUlt his 'phyScian befete atntiiring faSt teutitan, but mouy. hois :hod to .46, SO • A deep: ,hireeie Will ..liortly be the • *most pciptilit shade. and it will he, Iseught. heedlessly , by. Iusioy,___..,46:et6P;',.. say a• had ease a Mitiblirli !tete., than and that uries, Bridal Costumes Winn= Research,Of Museums• Inte Theatres • POSTON, Theii• costumes 'des- cribed in -detail lay Mrs. lielee- ia Meyers, brid of tWo centuries paraded the stage of the MetrooOlitan Theatre for a, largeiand delightful au- dience.; ,Mrs. Meyer.is• described by a newspaper writer as "one of the. few women ta bring costgaie research dut,, Or the 'reilaeiinl :hlt.0:0 the. thegtre,•"' ' WAS from. 1,'06. 'to the- present year -pect4;thee."-girisl-wore-e7relitiet second oldest, 'A.therican 'wedding . dress; worn originally: by a &dein • bri'cl-of '1736. Another goWn was a, • Copy if 'One worn bY'a' BOston bride a - , given, Awa'y, by Lnfaiette Who had , , „ Come to , the ..carnerstone Of Pno- :her ' ' • . - • , ' gotten .was Met used. for e bridal • gown in the seuth, 'a decade, before the war, between the States, at ' 'Mrs. discloses wken southern. weinen, became aWare. of. henie Indus!. tries:, • • •• • Thd. Civil W:et,.Wedding.teek Place In Atlanta, just whenlierman .arriv- est, The •bride had. the presence ' of • • mind, to Iock, .up the grOomi,. the • wed,, ding, cake.. arid refreshments lin. • 'the t the northern soldiers e thaniffer,. n There vfaa, an tiriginq• gown in the Tot. Mrs..Meyer called it "the tragedy' bridal gown," as. 1 Was made by. it girl whose fiance was one of the' last - casualties in . the' SPanish-Anierleari ',Aar. The Gtheion., Girl .PeriP(1',g0Tai was worn it the Mettopolitatr bya young:woman . with' 'glorious red hair, which she 'adroitly arranged in 'limit- padour"style. •• - The 1937 ,Wedding gasin Was aniun- :usually .e.harming. model, -of :white - ,monseline . de Sole, •In .the1"..Empire style. A short veil of oleer, starched lyaaoredswlaosng7ora•.:0VOr; a :t, Seven rea For Teachers . . . eir- Ottalente, The tefieher4 not ve,40;•••Angt„itonrs„,,w,,,hiCh..niany„,,Ele 91alinl.1144.14:4Ye owt4 to the dozens of other duties', neceePnry in: CotaleC,' thin With lheir. position and: Mainly' the. marking,. ef .exernination..paperS. So .if and When , the new .gadget he- con,aeti, employed, -the Workled..01.4.14PYPee Of Plages Of 'learn, jng may throw their 'hats into the air' and glite-three. hearti Cheers.• ...: • Phe device„ v,v.hick.. has been spon-. ; Bored at • Athens, said! to. work With the speed of eleetrieit and wiTh correct an examination.. Paper. �f the. true,. false or selective: questions var,.. • iety .and the.grado pp, a meter. , 150;',4:0$44evel„0147,444,' •otot:,ti,11;410,44niv_e jir4StlitYci• Pro..112. c'tiRg ',1CP-7'-7'4WW1141#.4741iet'S 01P..P.t.; 4.1*.cirha on ..the princiPleithat a.soft penal *tit IS ,eetrically continctive...•The current Of •electrielty flriwing,,,thrOngh "ilie7" pen.. • ell. marks Made. by. the student- , •es..thatecoidliig, -device : to. function, ' ' TrelY, seek a, del/dee should.:!teanIt. 1it7-1 great: sali,147Of .tion With the operation of the device„ theetudent, Writes his answers. la one • or two Or Moro optional columna on a standard 'printed: form. As each paper. is insetted in the 'machine; 'electrode 'blades' descending. on...the. paPer. dete.t- mine which questions have -been .aft• 7 eWered .Correctly, whe, ,.ther the, doilce•can' be...made totflinc7. ;lien. accurately.• • The •development of a gadget.to Car- reet ;and 'grade ',,exaniiiiatioir.:,,.papers -autoinaticallytmnieViilutionize-,tedu-: • catioe. • At least It wilL. simplify the tasko teachers many: Of 'whom do Work .104 Weirs. after. Sehoel'.0'cloSed to, mark the examination •!'papers 'of A A .Secip?, r: a ety • The hinetioswhethor their'luoasoy , due,, to.. Speed mania or congenial' carelessness; .or .sheer 'incompetence, should be.' remoyek from, the .„ high- 'HoNiv' can', thIs be` done?..' • There' are several methods:, • Eye, 'sight 'tests- And driving tests •WoUld weed' Out • the •incoinpetents. yhose who have proven themselves 'reckless.. can be: remOVed. by Suspending Their.. hcenes Aiid o proportion of those WhO, haie,,:pereistentiy, got into WI: dents -but have; not collided with,the la* eat. be -disemiragedby the ins,nt, Alice einnbanies., ,every. driver, bed to insurance : pqicy before. tiiretlleVred=ron-4them4figlia.. wOuld simplify the, proceSs-df.aa41011g the. highways Safe.The'. Ifaneenvor •, The* ciretis has jtiSt• sygned a:labor. - --agreeMent;--The ,week's greatest • ,stance.. Of • exhauStien was the -ease ; of the union man delegated to icket the mair'en, the ..flying trapeze —H I in Nev Yotk Sun ; ..Neoloopint gyer.sc;...githide!. Let Wheeler. Show You How ,.., .d..!.. ._.!"..ifii? Ht A.;;,% /1 ir#7.0%ir,.. .94,4 itfifr -.11.1e ilit:tii /.1:1-1 4'. ‘0"/"Yforfelr.0.47i1..41;; :. _ !1\1-t-E-BLEPO ENT-. MOTIFS. ' :PATTERN, .15_09 • Po t':codlenoint! • It's Cas-7just half....a, 0..opP-stitch, done in wtol ' • en" canvas. Novihnd in years to pOnie;' you and your 'children, will treasure the fire Screen; chair, purse or .pillow-og needlepoint, yvh.ch • ' today offers such !pleasant stitehery. The, design, is given in line With Milori"0.-ele,arly:inarkedi.,...Pattern-.1..506,..dontaink::.one. motif. IVA:, x . ' 14 inehes L. otie;inOtik\ 126 ?5,liiine e ancIrtwO and two re,Yerse motifs .. 4 '.it 414'•inblies i' a \ ,5o ,r,,,,,„ii , i ' tratiohAlioter :Al requirencientleg he' i 'do d.tlIe 'int. ' ',,.'..-',', illus - Send io Cents in stamps' or poi ,(Pein .preferred) for this„pattern «to NeedlecraftibePt.', Wilson ,Publishing Co., 73. West Adelaide; St.; : . Toronto.' Write . plainly - pattern : ii,i'-flinIseti \your .: name and. 'address: ize ;lasting: We, 416. not know the Medical 'terms covering these results, but, in ordinary language, suntan makes you worse than 'Miserable. preVention hardly requires' a: exposire tho sun's rays rather than a quick tan should /4 the iiiding tuIe the first dayof yacatfon:. • • `. is 'only natural that the •most will be .M.acle of the holidays but they *mild bo made a time4Or re- cteatien rather than an' ordeal by fire i -This is espeeially pettinent ad- v ce .,to those holidaying by lake or i; vet, suri4aYs are reflected off \cater With ettraordinirY burning,. p •wer. " .1. • ••••• Ginger Orid tre Are `‘.KnOcli-Krietir,'' PASADENA, Calif.Liuger og Vrpit .AStaire '.both' are: kneck4crieed,l • • , The California Osteepathic ASSoel, atien 'was Aold it- was one of the Secrets of their 'danding" success •* !lheir ''dexterity, or the 'race1 Of billet . and esthetic' artists like Theo- dore 'Itesloff or Tarichon WOIY.," said,. Dr. Rtilliarn P. Madaen, of Pasadena; 'is dile to the 'fad that they are knock...kneed. • , ' • „qn fact, ondcotild make ,the . • 'Startling, assertion,the best dancers • are knock-kneed. The anatinny of the pe1ViS,' thighs; knees andIegs , put these trieniberS in a , knock-kneed position when they propetly stipport .Weight. • As coristru6iideOf the Interritt-, tlonal Thousand •Islands bridge pro• l• ceeds, the. wibeiterefi who said • it their aner.:--11reckVille ,Reccirdet ahd Tinio ••••^ • onien Say it 11 ••,,••••••••"—, • • Feflet'atifin , Fet.44gazes. "n0v-'04..; , Of 1110oci41. FPrests • • h Qj 0We ''ev'titi ,EFriel'd tsie:t7' oMee sO 0111141 are saying it .• with Areas inIthe • fOreAs. of the, nation. -Throug4 a.0.117." • •Ict, "lunched 'by. Mrs.", IL G. fib gert, • :T:ction chairman .pf federe- thOr 'are establishing a green, net•vork ,of tnemprial fprests operation with the ;11- $;- , Vice. ;: ."•• .41.c.,Ahr•.,-.3.`,....4.4A..i.AT, 57. Mair IA. MOrliaft , • • . • • -0cOut, Daraty • ... . Coconut, in alinostany fertU,, is • a :-favorite. . !There are, et! 'Many „.usea. for 0mpg...delightful, nitilgt shreds, Of goodness that every,lioneeWife' should nicee'Oa taKton or sealed tin of it an hand: She should 'also be careful how She: buyscoconut because its good .,•ziesi it lost if it iin't. perfectly ...fresh.. The only way to be %sure that .: What • ifeea1ed-T-tins-7-&+•e, 'especially :constructed to retain ...all , the .;:moisture and 'freshness' of. the , . •-; 1.. '. • There. are tWo, kinds of eot000t,, souther* ttyle, and 'prerniurn• shred. . The first,: is..'iMed, for 11.tobbing des:, serfs, :sprinkling. over frostings and „. fruit cubs; for, fluffy Whips.sand. mer- ingueL mixtures ' and the sieond is .used more for fluid or Peini,fluid mix ' tures-isuch as piG fi1hns, enstards and pudclingand as an ingredient in "caokie. ni.'„xtureS.: , .:Thetigh' in:: nicist recipes, either style. may ,be used, :it 'is ''best to:4e the' kind1called for, as 4s: especially ;adapted to that :par, ,ticular retip-e. Hero is n deliciOus idea for .the tea holt." in the tarin of -fluffy' codex -Mt: balls 'Which: a.re a treat. when Inade• with • fresh coconut, and fresh • nut Tcis; 'the real • secret of the siiecess. of any :reciPe eall!ng?for coconiit., • Cup., Sifted cal e flatir . 1 teaspoon baking homier' • 3 egg's• ' ' ,.• 1 c,UP: Sugar , ; ..2 teaspoons lemon juice ,fl tablespeea: hot- ctip tart jelly Can eaconat,' southern style: • • t: • ..46..• Ponstitute• a ,'real :contribution, to,.. the., public good, -it 'will ' stand."fbrevPr xnetnorlai+19 the farsigl4ednbse , , of •elab wciinen and, their lotig-tipte Ifl :tereet in Nthe ConServation et.the, .; • 0:ores ',wealth"- Mrs.... Boge rt aniMunces.' While this Pleettag`Pr.diect was. le- itiated 'and developed in :"the Lake • States under the slogan ' Three s f,pr'.apenny,0.''plantieg coSta ere, er in •Other 'section. "And the cost Varies . froln $44tc $10 an age, .with • 1,000 seedlings to the are, ' Under thia.idan in:'the.federal 'areas • the Fprest,SerViee furniehed the site, , •see.dlingsk aPd. the SP:P:er.Yisi°11; 'also agrees to 'protect .from fire and'T. ' other damages and -to rePlaiit in 'case ' A 'rustic 'sign AA ..'. •'Sift •fic;tir tuna, measure, add bak-,;- ing powder, and sift together .: three timet. Beat eggs. until .very : ,thick and light.and ,nearly White-. (about tir minutes:). Add .sugari gradually: beating constantly Add lemon juice - Fold :in •flour, a- small amount at a time Add niilk, mixing.qukly un- til batter* is ..smootb: • Turn at bride ' into small cup cake pans which have -been-greased --VerY- -tomi:=Bake.---in:Anoderateoven.4p50, Deg. 20minutes, or until done . Relieve from 'pan . peat; jelly. with ,•fork until -cif . right.: consistency, , to' •Spread; When :cakes are cool,, spread .with jelly; roll In coconut. Makes 33. cakes-. Dirty Cities Letter 'to ;the Calcutta' •Statesman: . Must ProteSt: m'aitt. Viger,- . ously against the 81aixn, made in your news columns today, and encouraged: in '' youi editorial: .colunins, that 'La.; ' lOnia to Cajcinta. hote isrthe'dirtieSt sr in t.h. e.,,Werld. Pride Of Placelbe, *Almest .,every. overses"..visitcir who .:dctiring .amonens' ,cornmentS.n.on 'Allis . distinction ..,and their View, *beenabundantly horrie, Otit .byer the . • *less, in the Press and in_ letters" • to 'the -authoritieS. I know Lah,oro ' , .and I,..agree::that, it ,has, claims :to. an honorable:mention; , of real, tall,pervadi Muck:it, 'Cannot ...r4 t 'in the!natter , .,bope.'t6. ecirlie within hailing distance • of Calcutta. It WOulci,:iiideed, he: Wise !not; to Coine' within . hailing. dis,innee.„ - . . . ?••• ,• cutta is the dirtiest .dirt in -the • world.L-, Yonks, etc.---Mra,:G, derPere.. .• ' .. Will. be 'eret-ted. b hei-falVat"- s iv ‘, what, is being done in theiliinterlde4; •, :bighWay,.' where, moterists. •may • se • on. .the tii,tGe pi lel 01 itne:lor along a . , !Often interested gicage Of weraen . go, intoareas needing reforesting and . With foreS't offiders s1ect a .suttable. sitos, ranging in s4e Itorri 40 to 1,000ncies ., . •:• Minhesota, end Illinois' are jn aftein•g 1,090.4ere tracts. , ;.,• • • ,••.! Stlmulating. hit. phases -of 'conserve- tloii daring' the preeess of • establish- . inent, communiti% ' sehool • • and state' ferests„,these littIe forests pIiflCIpO of 'selectiv,e, cutting;.of the ripe. trea, „•• .. • •••,,,• la the 'right ,phke.,at . 9uly.',tPees,i'Marged by a fedei4 for- dOpS. 41.4.(r.Permanetit" Me, inorials. •„ There'-iS,11nrcepyright 'on-thesa. Poo- OP.eratiVa forelts,40M1 the , • . i:tlia•va74.ait11,DgPitallee.41)14 t� oinid gionp, w:thn the reacla".of All' • ::,Vieconsin, the shol, thlhlren. hist • Year coniinenced, fiveyear Arber.,• 'Forest' in northern WisConSin, TheY ,nare 'leatning to respett...tha rights, of,..”; • others and to feel areanonsibility for ' •the fore'as, ef the '.future: r. • . . , . ' Through th...e•Colonfal. perio4.and stet" ',..al,inpat '100 ..Yeata afterward Anieriea ha#.1-.to coniefous polity Of. ceniietva:. tion,. NOV the 7old Sense Of 'frontlet • 'ha S Vanished, andwomenare •id,ifitfig,. in the Movement for indre, intelligent' larteminagement.' • ' of Iiie•_-IInitedStates-,:is „forest land, what. use „ is .:Mada 04 it authorities de,clare,•7:,will in- large . part.41eterniine the: deiign for living. F, A':.Sildmr; foreater.ef.''the United • States' has ' declared: that he'nce .Arneticals. i,v'epdlands. • Shall: be: I poked' :Oen firsi• as ,agen s • • socin12:betterment', and •,then„. as "theatres of:eoininercial enterprise:. '• Koncompetitlite.,ernpleyment;, in the;„,, 1...fareets‘. akes1„ an immensa..apfrear..tu':.. *Omen, WhO' nee' the cutover a,reaS ii$ ' . . ' teServotra,,.ef. hard. Wier,' h,ffording ,atractive. Work- that ,wiii hull& . up. a' .Publie' ptopeitY. of 'national . . • Portance. -Much of thaltilier,; got; ''.the ' tip Of reerealion • Within 'a ,day's.,drive .of the huge 111 dUsti 11,1. Cities', Where, 'free and.. infor. • • mei re'creatien part 'of 'the a ., nswer . • '•••• Schtip 'Pals Laugh At • Girl -farmer Agri\74.110r0 ' And another thing, th'..?dirt of Cal • uckinghatin FINE CUT • .0, • ' •Tenn.. -7- Although, , lieekled by fellv niemliers when ,she :joined the Ai 'Club, Ruth Williams• , an attractive, blue-eyed blonde, who 'might pass for A Vollies,chorine;:Btill is1,dctetriiintd to become h farmer; , , • Miss WiI1ns4 n Thnior in theUni- ." .yersity•ot Tenussseo .061166 ;et', A gri• , ,cultufe, chuckles 'when.' she „rOealla•- : hoW., the 'all-male groq, laUgheri. . her, When She joined th, The, Siendet ''-gir], froni\I riori - • N.C.,-,:she's the only girl entollqd the Tennessee-, AgrieUlture Coliegc- ha 4efinite ideaS 'shout-» faint life, •Itn a grand feeling to itatul, :on a• • . hillside with your test''',6ffit- vm yotie .OWn land' and Siltrest tent ,fieldp; or chards aid garderi. bateht-S which you. • have 1cteated with yef r"- own she. says, • •".1 'raised On' a farm; 'I love the 'Country and think fJtrriing is the can hit interehti Wot tnoloring • .11,ortictiltoro otia tencla to'heli) mom.' age er fathcYs.. tothr, . Woo Ad' thinlo nVOrY *do „ eiilStM tiutdo4t, ruited who. . , • „ it „ •