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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL, HELPER, UTAH ROADSIDE FORLORN ISLAND MARKETING By T. J. Delohery LOCATING THE ROADSIDE MARKET By Edison Marshall Coprrfght CHAPTER VIII rowed pupils, he knew the bluff would not work. Anyway the whole situation had changed now that he had yielded up his scepter of authority. It was this steel tube loaded with death, not the man himself, that Roy required on shore. If Eric drowned, he would merely pay the price of his own folly ; and by natural law the fittest would survive. With him would pass two other fools, so that the numerical odds against Roy's party would not be Increased, but actually cut down. Eric bad made his bed, so let him lie In It I A new power could rise Continued 11 "Don't you know It's suicide? No fcoat can live ten seconds Id that sea !" "We'll try it, anyway. Kayaks go good In a gale, If they don't cave in. The kid won't last long she's a game little scout, or she'd blow off before now." Then, when the cur-- f tain blew aside again : "Look at her kneel down and brace against the wind !" "An Aleut child !" Roy said. "Will her own people go after her?" "Not them! Her own father wouldn't take that trip." This was only too true. Chikak's father worshiped her; he would starve for her in a lean winter, or Jie for her when death was written In black and white; but he could r not push out In that watery earthquake for life nor love. It was not wind and wave, but the boorga, For him, the smoking scud barely concealed unearthly living shapes. "If they don't go, who will?" Koy able-bodie- "I, for one. You'd better not try It, If I can get two of the sailors. They're handy at jobs like this and anyway, Nan'U want you to stay." ' "Catch me going 1" Roy's cold eyes flashed. "Thank God I'm not a fool as that." Then, almost shouting : "It's a crazy gesture. The child's done for anyway. Brie, you mustn't go either. You're needed here. It's the life of an Aleut brat against Nan's future safety." Eric hesitated only an Instant. "You'll have to protect her, the best you can. If I'm lost, two of the Forlorn Island! Eric looked keenly into the cold, bright eyes. "By the way, Roy, in case I don't come back, be careful with that revolver," he added quietly. "Be sure you know all about it before you try to fire." Now the hunters were hurrying nigh, and talk was done. Eric lunged back against the wind, just In time d to help ship the boat. All the men on hand waded In the the boiling foam, and although wares smote ihem like sandbags and made them reel, they held the kayak while the three yoyagers boarded and drew the hatches tight Could they get through the surf Into deep water? The answer lay with one man alone Sandomar. With a grunt he seized the gunwale and lumbered into the tide. On and on he stumbled, his gorilla strength and animal courage matched against the fury of the breakers. When he could go no further, he passed the boat along until his big hands were on the stern. Watching his chance, as a billow ru3hed sea- In insisted. -- ' gang will be lost, too, and you can hold 'em at bay." Roy cursed him to his face, then wheeled to Nan. "Speak to that "Tell him he fool," he implored. can't throw away his life on a chance like this that you need him, that we all need him. Appeal to Iiis crazy chivalry." Nan slowly shook her head. "I can't do it. I'm not even sure that You see he want him to stay. may he right and you may be wrong." Eric had now turned to the outlaw crew massed around Sandomar. Their faces were drawn, their eyes wolfish ; it seemed hopeless to apYet Eric knew men peal to them. their evils, their follies, their Innate greatness and he spoke ' vl te -- together. He was at the point of accepting help of his two foes, when he remembered Sandomar's deafness. Amid the falling mountains of water, Garge would have no time to raise his hnnd from his blade and interpret the captain's shouts. "Garge, I can't take your pal," Eric said. "Will you go without the tilmr The little Cockney looked to the "I wouldn't be no good wlilimit Sandy. Anyhow, I can't 3eave him." Eric nodded and turned to his "Who else will lesser enemies. try it?" AusSydney Bill, tralian, was the first to move forward, and murderous Bill Smith second. Eric accepted them, and from the squaws commandeered outer three karnleikas (water-proo- f garments) for them and himself. Erie called Roy nslde, ran with Iilm fifty yards down wind until the murk grew thick between, and pnssed him his revolver. "To pro- tect onr party In case I don't come bnck," he said quietly In his rival's ground. hard-heade- ' far. Roy's hand gripped it strongly, and a lok of steel came into his face. His first thouu'ht was to thrust the barrel into Krlc's side and order The stubborn fool Mm not. to go. would not listen to reason, but he mirht. heed the cold steel In his ribs! V A But wl-- ; Vt gnzed Into the nar return to stand beside her on the strand. "Fight on, Eric," she whispered. "Go and come back safe. . . . Bring him back to me, little ship. Oh, don't fail him now !" Beside her, Sandomar and his gang cursed and breathed hard. Meanwhile Eric was fulfilling his All his long Journeylngs destiny. had been toward this one goal, a grain of sand In a lonely sea, and an Indian child calling him with outstretched arms. This was the great battle of his life. Nan, Roy, Sandomar had no part in this. It was all between him and his fierce old dam, the sea. She was the mother of his race. She had fed him, schooled him, cherished him, and now she would try him to the bone. And the test was commensurate with his rank the heir of Ever she had spared no pains on his blue-eyebrood. From those dim days they had sailed forth In painted galleys, brutes In winged hats, from the deep-cu- t fiords of Scandinavia, she had harried them, proved them, slain them without mercy, until she had bred men ! Yet to the dark spawn of the western Isles Eric owed his fighting chance. The wooden dory that was his cradle would stand short shift In seas like these; she would fill and flounder at the first rush of the rolling mountains: and only the Alaskan kayak, developed in centuries of rough sailing after walrus and whale, could shake free and leap to the crest It was no more frame covered than a whale-bon- e with walrus hide, yet Eric blessed It in the name of his Norse gods. No stately ship beating through a tropic typhoon had ever made his heart glow so warm. The hatch he occupied came nearly to his armpits, and was scarcely large enough to admit his body. The folds of his kamleika made It watertight and though one wave after another broke over him, blinding him, bludgeoning his head and shoulders, always the craft buoyed up, shook off the water-armand fought on. His two comrades timed their strokes with his; caught up by his conquering spirit they fought as they had never fought before, drunk or sober, on land or sea, for life, bread, or favor of woman. sea-king- d, fair-haire- d d fierce-browe- d s, Their goal slowly neared. They could see the kneeling child, braced against the wind, pitched down sometimes as the rising waves broke over the sandy shelves and washed her to the waist, but always strug- "boldly. "I want two good men. Who will come?" There was a brief pause. Sando-niar'- s somber gaze fell to Garge's fluttering hand, then he drew up his simian head. "I'll be one," he answered In his dull monotone. "And If Sandy goes, I want to go, too," Garge said. "Anyhow, I don't like to think of that little papoose out there all by 'erself, waiting to drowned." Eric's face flamed. Even his moment of surrender, on the Cliff of Death with Nan, held no greater glory, no higher truth, than this. The strong cup of his being ran full and overflowed. True, it was only a brief truce. An hour ago Sandoraar would have butchered him without mercy; he would again be plotting his overthrow. They were Implacable foes. They could not Inhabit the same world; Eric knew well, In some cold Inner minor that in the end he must lay Sandomar, or be slain by him. But now they might strike, and If f worse comes to worst, cross the bar first thing a food does before leasing a shop or store Is to count noses; that Is, he finds out how many people pass the place daily, and thus decides the possibilities of his at- AHOUT the WNTJ 9err1e by Sdlson Marshall ILL... AfL. "i & itr3? Sandomar Came Fighting Back, Falling, Rising to Reel on Again. ward, he gave a mighty thrust. The kayak shot forward, then up to the crest of the next wave. The billow met It well beyond the breakers. Sandomar came fighting back, falling, rising to reel on again, hurled forward with violence, at last lumbering through the foam with immense arms hanging limp, his eyes like a dead seal's. With a suffocating heart, Nan back-breakin- g watched the .little craft beat out to sea. Once she thought it was gone. An avalanche of water swept It down. For a frigid eternity, perhaps ten seconds, possibly twenty, there was naught where it had been but a gray hillside streaked with foam. But presently the pointed bow shot out like the snout of a shark, and the heads of the boatmen appeared one by one. The paddles glinted wanly, as the little ship sailed on. Nan's chill despair began to change to flaming hope. A daring thought stole Into her stunned brain; not Just that Eric had done right In some vague abstract sense, but that his foolish dream was Inspired truth, that there were hidden laws governing life which Roy's materialism could never explain and which had decreed Eric's victory. How did she or anyone know what was true, what was false? Perhaps Eric's Idealism was not just a splendid Illusion, to trick him to a fruitless death, but a working force, a living, conquering power. Perhaps he would yet win to his goal and gling up. "Hold on!" Eric shouted, hoping against hope that the cry would beat through the wind to her ears. "We're coming for you !" She appeared to take heart. She could hear naught but the bellow of the gale, but she saw his lips move, and some fellowship of courage leaping across the foam made her fight like a shoaled salmon. The kayak came up on the lee of the islet, In comparative quiet water. With a yell, Eric sprang out, waded to land, and clasped the fainting child In his arms. Roaring he knew not what perhaps the anof the Vikings wellcient battle-cr- y ing up from some old cellar in his brain he waded back, thrust the limp body Into the hold, climbed Into the hatch, and smote the water with his blade. CHAPTER IX on shore waited THE watchers eternities. Had Roy glanced at Nan he would have wondered where her dusky beauty had flown. Her eyes were dark wounds. Her cheeks were haggard and gray, her lips were drawn. Yet If she loved the man she had lost, she still did not know It Love was the flash of a lighthouse through the storm, and the storm blew too thick between. P.ut presently she bit her Hp until It bled. She thought she saw a strange-shapeshadow on the water, revealed only an Instant through the fluttering curtains of spindrift. A moment more she waited. Then, THE STORY FROM THE BEGINNING With hit ych, the Intrepid, abandoned by its crew, Felix Horton, millionaire, tailing with hit mother, hit daughter Nan, and Roy Stuart, putt Into Squaw Harbor, Alaska, to recruit. Failing to secure tailors, Horton engage a bunch of nondescripts. A gigantic Pole, Sandomar, it their leader. At the request of Captain Waymire, the Intrepid't skipper, an old friend, Eric Ericasen, holding master's papera, but unemployed, engages to sail as chief officer. Nan, attracted by Eric, Indulges In a moonlight flirtation, which for each other. The Intrepid is wrecked. Eric brings them both to the threshold of lo takes command of a small boat, with Horton'a party. Unable to help, they watch Sandomar kill Captain Waymire and leave the ship with his crowd. Waymire has thrown Eric a revolver. From one of the Aleut Indians, ashore, who speaks a little English, Eric learnt there Is no communication with the outside world. Fireheart, priestess of the Islnnd, descended from a white man In the remote past, also knowing some English, welcomes the castaways. Sandomar declares thera shall be no law on the Island, but Eric, having the only gun, cows him for the time, declaring he Is the law, and lays out work for all. Eric's love for Nan, first felt on the Intrepid, swells, and he tells her he means to win her for his mate. She la not unwilling. Fireheart claims Eric as her own, to his dismay. Defending himself from Sandomar and his crony "Garge." Eric's revolver fie. Eric finds the revolver is rim-firwhile five apparently misfires, but hit assailants He has one cartridge with which to protect his party of its si cartridees are center-fire- . from Sandomar and his brutes. "Swede," one of the gang, makes an attempt on his life. He uses his one cartridge, killing "Swede," but is left defenseless, though for the time master of the situation. Fireheart claims his love, making threats. Her threats culminate in an attempt on Nan'l life. Erie save her, but Fireheart refuses proffered forgiveness sudden, terrific storm, the "boorga," a child of tht tribe is caught and friendship. In sand spit. on Intermountain News Sally Sez Briefly told for Busy Readers WILL NOT REB11LD WILL JOIN THE SWT W ATER SITI'LY W WES KICK OF HORSE IS FATAL EXPLAIN ACREAGE PLAN BOISE, IDA. C. C. C. work Is proving sufficiently popular so that a large majority of the boys are anxious to enroll for another six months. Recent questionnaires sent to members of the various Idaho camps elicited that CO per cent desire to enroll again without qualification; 24 per cent are willing to enroll again If they can have the Christmas holidays at home, and or the remainder are hostile. over the rolling hills, a dark shape took form. At the same Instant, the customers. murk parted like a torn veil, and tracting Farmers are now doing practically the scene was etched In vivid black the same thing before building roadand white on her memory. The side markets, making allowance for kayak seemed to be riding the new customers that will come storm. For an Instant It hung through advertising and satisfied poised, a symbol of victory, on the customers others about their crest of the highest source of telling fresh, fruits, vegequality billow, looking down on its domain. tables and other foods. SALT LAKE CITY, L'T. Forty-tw- o The paddles flashed valiantly. The In the number of cars young men of the sea light was on Eric's face. Then whichdetermining pass the proposed roadside region will be etilisted In Salt It caoie leaping toward land. market site, the number traveling Lake as apprentice seamen in the She could not utter a sound. Her on the side on which the stand Is United know rood product nrcd thea thin ink. States navy on August 18, ac- W Good men who, well, will mak themt throat was too full. But Sandomar to be built Is Important more espeannouncement made And others who can e their worth. to an cording And need there and wilt take thera. grunted she heard him and Roy cially on main highways. On the at the local recruiting office. FATKOMZK HOME INDUSTRY gasped out what she thought was secondary roads It Is not so ImporOGDEN, UT. Wayne Lemon, an oath of amazement Mother tant, according to surveys. The poHorton threw up her lean arms sition of the market and the parking 9, died In the hospital from injuries received when kicked by a horse with a yell. space are two other deciding facat his home In Corrinne. "By G d, he's made It!" But no tors. one blamed the old woman for the OGDEN, UT. Hopes of rebuildStudies Indicate the right-hanside of the road homeward bound or ing powder magazines at the Ogden THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY oath. The watchers never lost sight of leading Into town. Is to be preferred. arsenal which were destroyed by the boat again. It came with a rush, In Michigan, for Instance, It was a storm two years ago were dampDorinf thU time. of depression I rat to conomiza br using Inter moon-tathe wind behind it, hurled through found that for every hundred dol- ened by a telegram from Senator learnedProducts, the roods are dependable,, William worth lars' of farm products sold II. King to the Ogden the prices reasonable and for Quality and the foam, dodging, rocking, pitchbe surpassed. Let vs cannot Service they to consumers by markets on the Chamber of Commerce, saying that ing, soaring up and darting down. cooperate, by supporting Home Industry side of the highway, only repOTts that part of a $0,000,000 fedwest the and thriving in The boorga roared in vain. The right-hanboom, making more, foiled seas chased the little ship, $47 was sold from stands on the eral building fund would be used for prosperity onee MRS. A. E. DROLLINGER, to spring upon Its back, but always Roosevelt, Utah. opposite side. Ohio experts found this purpose are unfounded. of the motorists that only their leaps fell short. PROVO, UT. The federal wheat With a long, wavering cry, like will brave the hazards and incon- acreage reduction plan will be exi iiii aiSMsTiiiiMMiM Kill the howl of a wolf, Sandomar venience of crossing the road on foot plained and application blanks disrushed Into the water to break the to do their shopping. tributed to Utah county farmers at On the secondary roads, however, shock of landing. His pals followed, a series of meetings scheduled durwill cross half the over, people FOR TOE BUILDER cheering ; the triumphant shout rose fully ing August, according to County until It topped the bellow of the the dangers of threading through Agent Lyman II. Rich. LUMBER storm and beat out against the blast the traffic being decidedly smaller. TROYO, UT. A street carnival SASH DOORS MOULDINGS to give fresh heart to the strug- The reputation of the market owner dance will feature the evening proGLASS OIL PAINT But the also counts, as six of the most sucgling, exhausted voyagers. PLUMBING FIXTURES Aleuts only leaned forward from cessful roadside markets around gram of the second day of the Utah VALVES PIPE Firemen's association conventheir hips granting, staring. It Chicago are located on what is sup- State tion 17 18. held and 10, here, to August be side the of the wrong was not for them to wave their posed As a general thing peoKetchum Builders' Supply highway. IIYRUM, UT. Three men were arms and yell defiance to the deSalt Lake Citj 780 W. 4th So. mons of wind and sea. . , . Yet ple won't stop, knowing they will named as the local committee here Nan thought she saw a passing lus- - come upon other stands without to list the wheat averages for the ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR traveling far. ter In their dull, dark eyes. past four years. The bend a of outward gentle WYO. Due to exfor The boatmen MORAN, In the highway Is a prominent treme hot weather and very little their lives. The boat lunged In, curve location for a roadside market. It knocking the sailors headlong, but can be seen for a rain, use of water from the Jackson distance, and mo- dam reservoir has been increased to Its speed was checked, and the Witch Hazel Cream slow down on enrvps. Aleuts steadied it to land. Soon the torists usually approximately three times that of (SKIN LOTION) AN INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT last year at this time. The dally palefaces had lifted their three comrades out of the hatches. Gray, acre-fee- t use of about 11,000 has lowered haggard, and quivering, their hair Receiver's Sale of the reservoir six and strenming, their eyes sunken and feet from its maximum caPianos and dead, they were hard to recognize pacity, which Is four feet lower than Instruments Musical same men as the who bold, hardy last year. As Receiver for Consolidated Mnsie had boarded two hours before. The SALT LAKE CITY, UT. HunCompanr I hava pianos for sale in master of the Island lacked strength man? parts of the Intermountain West, dreds of corporations will be barred particularly in Utah, southern Idaho, to stand alone. Sandomar had only and western Wyoming-on from carrying business unless to raise his arm to wipe him out Many of thesa instruments have been they Immediately comply to the law. and will bs told for balrepossessed Yet Eric revived enough to reel ances was announcement This made owing or less. by few turn, Music Consolidated old reliable The In to the boat again, grope the vi ivswftg Secretary of State M. II. Welling Company is being liquidated to pay hatch, and bring to light the Unusual creditors. bargains may bs after the list of delinquent corporhad for cash, or convenient time paydrenched, rumpled, limp figure of r" tf , had been ations be ments may compiled showing arranged at simple in7 an Aleut child. The crowd gazed i SA- terest rates. a total of 1,142 either had not paid In the Suit merchandise stock of The long. It had not occurred to them their tax or filed a claim for exLake store Is large and complete, conthat Eric had actually won his goal. line of Musical finest A Roadside Market sisting of the emption for 1031. Instruments on the market, all to be They had been content with a dead disposed of at sacrifice prices. Write MT. TLEASANT, UT. A conheat to cheat the sea of the three The crest of a hill Is also a good for catalogues and prices. exthe struction program entailing lives that had challenged her and spot, as Is the side of a straight ELI AS A. SMITH never dared think that Chlkak too stretch, especially If there is nothing penditure of approximately $70,000 will be undertaken by Mt Tleasant, Receiver for had been snatched from the boorga. to obstruct the view. Only two of the women had asked Hill tops have an advantage of of- If the necessary funds can be Consolidated Music Co. after the child In their hearts, and fering a view of the surrounding borrowed from the public works Salt Lake City 15 E. 1st So. neither had breathed a word. One country, making It easy to wait if fund. was Clmgalim, dark woman of the service Is not possible right away, SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Farm Island. She had dared not Interrupt For the same reason people will bureau officials from all parts of the excited palefaces, miracle-wornot cross the highway; parking the west are planning to attend ers and to seek her space Is essential. In some states it the regional farm bureau confer daughter's fate. The other was is a law. The easier It Is for peo ence In Salt Lake August 9, 10 and Nan, who could not believe that the ple to trade, the better they like 11. The agricultural adjustment m s xirW Eric she knew had turned back de- It and act, farm credit legislation feated after so brief a- - battle. It "Since most of the buying at road- other phases of the national situadid not surprise her to see the side markets Is done as sort of a tion will be discussed. All Utah child hauled up from the hold, but sideline to pleasure drives," said the county and local farm bureau ofonly gave freer passage to her tears. owner of a roadside market In Mass- ficials will meet with directors of She expected some such end, but achusetts, "room enough to get away the state farm bureau In Salt Lake somehow she had been afraid to from the place as soon as they have on August 8. finished buying gives thera more time question. BOISE, IDA. Oiling the The girl was exhausted, half-dea- for riding, and they don't have to highway will be among from exposure, but a few from distance market the park any to be let by the defirst the Jobs On the and a pint of warm hours' sleep other hand, If you have works under the of public partment seal-oi- l down her throat was all something of Interest around the as-'the medicine she needed. In a few place, even If It Is only a good view, emergency highway program. A- s- t , j4 "TH saaTIII tt HIYIfn'Tll lii'nir t BUnL, IDA. Farmers of southdays she would be ready for fur- keeping customers satisfied while about full me details send Please western warned been have Idaho ther explorations to the outlying you are servicing others, helps a the new Frigidaire that use no . whole lot Pastoral beauty Is one by the assistant entomologist with rocks and Stammering, more current than one electric light at extension division with the Interests that consumers, burst dry eyes, Chugallm university city thing crying bulb, and also the super models, through the wondering crowd and flowers, shrubs, and even growing Moscow, to be on guard against CO. W. II. BI?ITZ vegetables will make them forget the potato beetle which first apgathered In her own. SALT LAKE CITT between Horton and waiting or" even make them forget peared In Idaho In 1030 and sometimes does considerable damage to what they stopped for. Wilcox, Eric reeled to his turf-hu- t WHY BE AILING? He had forgotten bis revolver; any"Speaking of flowers and shrubs, the crop during the hot weather. Regain Health by NATURAL METHODS SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Ap way he lacked strength to take It I find they are both very profitable Normalize Rejuvenate In a cash way, too. back. If Roy chose to keep It His This whole proximately 40 per cent of the clip R. M. L. BIOTONE $1.00 mind was like a lighthouse In fog. patch by the market is the result of of wool of the 1033 season has been Neutralizes acids and toxins. Restorw our Just setting out a few things to delivered Into the hands of the He scarcely knew who walked bechemical balance, the basis of health. For Rheumatism, Acidosis, Gas, Ulcers, side him how he came to be on make the place attractive. Now we manufacturers, and the entire InEczema, etc land. Instead of amid thundering sell $150 to $200 worth of flowers dustry Is voicing confidence in a R. M. L. LAXATONE $1.00 waters for what prize he had during the season, and people who return to prosperous price levels, Corrects Constipation by vitalizing the s so are attracted flowers the also many weary by buy J. A. nooper, secretary of the Utah fought intestinal muscles. "The lontrfr you use which way to turn the wheel. , . , vegetables and other things." it, the 1ms you need." State Woolgrowers' association re This adv. good for Be on purchase of At last he found himself on his own Related to the position of the cently announced. any B. M. L. product within one week from darte of issue. pallet, too tired to rise and lock roadside market are signs. If pos OGDEN, UT. Two hundred men At all druKirisw or direct from u. the door behind his departing sible, the first sign should be 300 were recruited here and rushed to Rockv Mountain Laboratories friends, too dulled to care whether to MO feet from the market. It IS W. 2nd So. Suit Lake City, Utah creek to fight a fire which his enemies stole upon him In his should be large enough and attrac Carey CDrtHrPtistRetura thia to us for rebroke out In the Idaho national hour. to each $1 purchase.) Limit I demption unguarded tively painted to catch .the eye. Give Nan had not followed her friends the motorist every chance to catch forest and buffeted by the message and time to glow down, home. PA ROWAN, UT. Parowan city an Inner storm, she had crept Into One of the don'ts about signs Is officials are planning to ask for a hole In the bank, for a never to start off with STOP, espe- loan of a cave-lik- e approximately $1.".(X0 under brief rest. Shivering, she crouched lied the national Industrial act for the cially If red color Is used. down and burled tier face In her and STOP are danger signals on making of improvements on the k will be pftid per 's hands. When she looked up, fur the bet roadways, and the motorists who municipal water and lighting sys"Vt hy you on article slanted eyes wei find It Is only your roadside mar tem. peering made should nte Intprmountain Into her own. ket sign are more apt to pass up Sim liar to shove, Goods" bend IDA. The annual BUHL, (TO nrt CONTINUED.) I grain to or in prone vpre yftur tory your market even though In need of ( olumn, P. O. Product! In harvest has started the farming you have to sell. things box Salt Lake City, If your Creole Some farmers prefer one large area around Twin Fulls, Filer, etory appears in thU The word "Creole" Is used In the sign; others several small ones at Ruhl, Cnsllefiin!, Ilagermtin, Goodcolumn you mill crive chetk for rnlted Stutes In reference to the Intervals of 100 to 200 feet Both ing nnd Wendell, Willi threshing descended white from outfits under way. All barley Is persons tnny be used to good advantage. W.N.U. Salt LaW City Week No. im French and Spanish settlers of r!ie imd wheat lias ripened fast. C 1933. Western Newspaper Union. Louisiana and other Gulf states. wind-whippe- d n d in d one-thir- d EVERYTHING back-paddle- d Other one-ha- lf ii i Vy X . k half-god- n Eagle-Merldl- d f, I1H1 sand-spits- Half-carrie- d life-tiroe- Wind-wearie- Fire-heart- $3.00 . $3.00 |