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Show THE CITIZEN its cud. We passed 9 Just then my attention was at-canal and followed tracted by a horse race. Seven horses w seconds. I observed were getting away for a start and, to lat the farm houses use a nautical term, their visibility ings and every farm was high. I could not have had such eld and road were a distinct view had I been in the t ly. n LADIES! to the eye than they grandstand. Half way down the home stretch big gaps began to show among the a dawned on me. horses and it was plain that it would n a mountain or any be a false start. Only three horses k down on Salt Lake crossed under the wire near one an-nthe Impression is other. One balked viciously. and only a prancing to the left, he bumped few glimpses of houses . You can against the paddock fence and tried not see the forest for the trees.' to rub his rider off. When you are in an airplane you see all the spaces between the trees. J ARDLY had we passed beyond You see every roof and the inhabitFair grounds than Lieutenant ants going into and coming out of the Beck dropped the nose of the plane houses. for landing. It was a sheer glide but e inspiring. It was like diving into a attention was distracted so gloriously did the wind MY by the growing pressure of cataract,about and buffet us. ripple moa for few the wind. It seemed, We made a perfect landing and ments, that the climbing plane was climbed out amid the spectators, the making no progress. The engine roar- most interested of whom were the ed like a hundred automobiles with lads of ten and twelve years. An amamufflers open and seemed to be trum- teur photographer seized upon us and peting with ten thousand voices con- posed us near the right wing of the fidence into my ears. I observed that machine. That probably was the last we were veering to the east toward photograph ever taken of Lieutenant the Wasatch range and that Huslers Beck. F. P. G. mill was just beneath. We passed to the north of the mill about 300 or 400 A SCIENTIFIC BARBARIAN yards and then sailed in the direction of the country residences of George (Continued from Page 7.) Relf and Ernest Woolley. Swinging Yes, forgeries. around to the north and to the northThe doctor and the lieutenant left west we began to race with the wind. me alone with my thoughts. For many I could see the children running out of the houses and pointing at the minutes I could form no distinct plane, for we had descended t o .600 ideas. My mentality was woefully off feet. A boy and his two little sisters balance. But in the. new found joy and tumbled out of one house and waved content I was able, after a bit, to at us. I lifted my left hand and piece together the shreds of my recolwaved a response. It was like trying to lections and attempt an explanation. i wave ones hand under water. The can see it you Perhaps today more arm blast that struck my pushed it clearly than I saw it then. It might have been an old grudge from univerback, but I managed to simulate sity days. It might have been a decadent desire to revel in human sufferHow eager they were! I could imaghad ing. ine how their stood in the fields hack east and . My opinion is that Baumann, in was treatment waved at the first steam locomotive his of me, and train sweeping past. still the professor of- - experimental Dear me, this is pleasant, riding psychology. He was a scientific barsaid Oliver Wendell barian. He was experimenting with on the rail,' Holmes in a cheerful poem celebratme as his subject. A few more weeks inhis of of his scientific inquisition into the day. That, ing the joy ride with deed, was a tame joy compared operations of my mind and my emoa on condors wings. tional nature and I would have been this giant sweep And the little children, hailing this on the verge of the grave. new wonder so enthusiastically, how I have no doubt hatred figured in tame it will seem to them as they the case the cold, unflagging hatred gaze on the wonders of the next genwho bore of a scientific barbarian eration and see glorious earth visions me and all my coutnrymen a grudge s that will be closed to our eyes which cried out for the vengeance of a evolved by the creative mind of Hun. And being scientific as well man! as a barbarian, a student as well as an avenger, he decided to torture his recrossed Main and State victim in a characteristic fashion, in somewhat south of the a way that would approve itself to a business section and made off over scientific mind. 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