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Show SUNDAY, APRIL 10. 1960 Utah Countyi Utah 16A SUNDAY HERALD CARNIVAL i f ' By DICK TURNER ' ' V ' : v. .. i , 1M kr t IrftftM KttW CI 115 y i . Ik I ; hWhlt materialize. MM Bim O-j- a-r Farmers are planning, a slightly " ' But smaller acreage of feed grains and wih a normal growing sea- j they were blatkmiailers." "The pot," said I "cattls the kettle black.? Oscar 'advanced a step into the room. "Your last chancel" he snarled. "Where is that money?" Lossie had bacied against the son, production would be a little under last year's record crop of 166 million tons. But. the carryover of feed grains in 1950-6- 1 is ex: pected to be some 10 .million tons ton larger than the 68 . million ' . . surplus a year ago. Based on these-- ' early prospects, the total feed concentrate supply would increase to "around 27 million tons, 3. per cent over the record 263 million tons in 1959-6The department pointed but' in itsi publication, "The; Fed Situa-tion,- "' that if farmersycapy out their March 1 planting intentions, the I960 corn scrop acreage" will remain near the 1959 level of a little under 86 smillion acres. Low Oats Acreage . Farmers plan to plant nearly 20 million acres to; sorghums for all purposes about equal ; tjo last year's acreage. The reduction ' of 5 per cent in piospect for oats i wall. Her beautifully paneled head was high and she was not . . afraid. 1 - CmHi She did not heed him. XXXIII Oscar made no direct response hut said. "You know how mucn money was in the safe" "If,v I took money I would count it. Naturally." I !Her orders to me," Oscar said, ' "were to offer what she called a reward for the return iof lost property." ' "A sort vf sop to" my con- .'; science?" "Two. hundred thousand," said .Oscar.. j. I shook ray head. , j ..'Madam,' he said, "is also , very :fondf Miss Lossie Fox." ,. I stood up" suddenly, kicking my chair back to' thatjit crashed to the floor,; and stepped from behind my desk. There I stopped ;becau$e Oscar had snatched a "Don't1 tell she thtfm," said sharply. Oscar's arm snapped back and . ... flicked forward. The knife glinted through the ' air land buried its point in; the oak an inch ifrom ! 0. i . Lossie's shoulder "The next onej '" Oscar said viciously,' '"will carve a piece of I nm i meat." . ! , . I faced Oscar, If you so much I said as scratch fekin," kill the pocket and was balancing you way it p'l'll ' it on his hand. hurts most." 19W by NE. Inc. T.M. Bg. U.S. Pt.'.Off. ? : "You.r he retorted, will be My voice was so oddly soft that "It holds 12 cubic feet of refrigerated food, 150 pounds I did not recognize it as my own. too dead to hurt a fly. Fof the of frozen meat" and just about all of my credit!" r Oscar, if you so much as lay a last time, where is that money?" f tinger on Lossie, I'll kill you. (To Be Continued) .Youcannot go so fast or so far 4 that I won't catch you and kill ' Baden-Bade- n you with myTiands." , i. He swung his gaunt body the door, where he paused knd spoke, over his shoulder. "In You-Ma- ybe tone hour," he said gratingly, "you will have every dollar of that money at. Madam's door. Or, American:, the ladies baths were By GAY PAULEY J ' to will your dying you regret it BADEN - BADEN, Germany separate, :. day.M: (UPI) It takes punk to take a They guided me to the steam ' I put on my coat, hat and tip-- -, bath in Baden-Bade- n and if you'll room, where the temperature was pet and ran across the street to hold with me fcr a minute I'll only 120 degrees (F) and where COMPLETE the bank over which Mr. ' Watts tell you why. to souls climb the j hearty highest r presided. I entered and strode This superbly r andsome city in marble slab in the room ,for maxirUU U VVAKC-YVCL- L back to his office, and burst the German Black Forest ii one mum cooking. Nothing would do into the solemn privace of hi3 of Europe's most renowned spas. more, for the girdle business than :. room. 1 hot mineral springs first j were a photo of a batch of women in ("What does, this intrusion discovered and used by j the a steam-roo, ' r 'mean, Orrin?" he demanded. Romans 2,000 years ago. And toI climbed to the top, Anyway, ."It means," I said, "that you the resort j caters to those and right back down again to the are a gullible, pompous ass." lt; day, who want to the shape lowest possible level, and 10 min. was the truth, but even so, it was they once had, regain to polio victims utes later a kindly hand helped not proper for. one of my age or others who need therapeutic me to the swimming pool warm. to speak so to a man of Mr. treatment, and ta those for whom As I settled back for 30 minutes Watts position and years. physicians have prescribed baths of lolling, I thought, this isn't so "Get out of s here, you imperti-- . for one what ball, you know. , . I do feel better. , nent puppy, before I , have you called manager's disease overBig Ithere' were other rooms, thrown out neck and heels!" j work and other pools and the last one I "Before you do so' I said hof--. , . into without was in interest plunged my Fortunately, ly, "look at the collateral Madam the first. After I froze. (I later checked few of promptly ja days 7 Janeway had deposited with you eating my way tnrough Germany and found the water was just ' ' as. security for her" borrowing! via Frankfurt arid ' Heidelberg, to above freezing). Wasting no time, r Look at it as you should have Baden-Bade, Was increasingly I hopped Out to find, there was a it don when you made the loan, towel . . . and it was Brigitte Bar-do- t ' ' and see'if your credulity lias not difficult to zipper my dresses v, i r closed. '., again, , ii . wrecked this !bank!" The icy idip had awakened' me One of the, cityfs thermal baths II t In" a matter of minutes the' won't take off AIL of the excess, for a week, but she insisted, as cashier port the papers upon but the management of the Grosse she wrapped me in heavy blanBanker .Watts' desk. The con-- I Gesellsqhaftsbad asks all patrons kets 'and parked me on a cot. A j. v tents " bf the envelope spilled out to weigh in and veigh'out at the few minutes later, I was led to siege. It! said a scale, (where I weighed well upon his desk. He stared at what end of the lay under his . eyes and uttered some customers ;ose as much as never mind. Anyway, I got my clothes , back, , and figured that ; chocking sounds l and collapsed four pounds. I I found that you also lose, for given a year at Baden-Badeon the iloor. The contents of the ' were not stocks and the time leing, all , your clothes. might not only feel but LOOK envelope bonds, but folded heavy blank Fortunately for this inhibited like BB. . .freavy-blade- knife, from his d. (U!PI) . 4 fc The would bring the oat acreage to The Agricultural Department 50 in lowest level more than Agriculture Department, reports thej predicted feed grain prices, probtotal supplies'. oft feed grains years'.' A 4 per cent reduction is ably will continue generally beand other feed concentrates in planned for barley. low, a year earlier, ati least 19S0-&- 1 rise to a new record may ' high, if early spring prospects WASHINGTON oVer-co- at I her-evenl- y, - - I ing to-Wa- rd through the first half of 19S0. ' f) THE LADY AND THE GIANT By Clarence Bttdirigton Kelland : Supplies of Feed Grains May Rise to New High at Mississippi Remains Only Legally Dry State in Union The department's Agriculture Research Policy Committee hat called for expanded; research on 5 food and human nuitritioni' committee's recommenda greater knowledge about, nutrients in food, food qual tion' envislions consumption of! foods, iu. dietary levels, and factors in nu tritidn. If is aimea at "improving g the future of j all citi-zens V"l' iity, ., , MisMiss. (UPI) is where estimated it sissippi that more . than 25 million dollars is spent annually on 900,000 gallons of liquor and wine today remained the only legally dry state in the nation. ; The House of . Representatives this , week e d, by a vote of a Senate-approve- d local option bill and ended ? a serious threat to legaH prohibition. The vote followed more ' than six hours of debate in which backers of the bill to end prohibition pointed out that liquor flows freely in many areas of the state and urged the local option lkw as. a means of controlling liquor sales. . , , j - i : : I I in-th- , ; 1 nt; defeat jJ " ' i . i ' - 1- - ; ' - - v ; j ' ':' ; f j i ERVCE;rrT i : i. . ! 9r m ww mmm w m w wmmmm ; m. . -- . J Baden-Badeni- te t over-worr- i y. : pre-testin- g. n, I i - , !: , , 1 two-hc- ur . n ..I ;. paper. I left himJ to be revived by " someone else and to cope with his problem.-- had but one thing on my confused mind then, and that was Lossie Fox. .Mrs. Fox, wiping her hands on her apron, appeared from the kitchen and frowned at me. "Goodness gr aciou s, Orrin! What's all- the racket? Lossie isn't here. She went driving with' Madam Janeway. . X turned without a mannerly word and rushed from the house. As I stood on the sidewalk-- 1 wa3 possessed by a 'confused neces ' sity ; to do something, but my brain! would not inform me what to dou And then I heard hoofbeats and rounding the corner came Madam Janeway's splendid car-- " riage afnd teain, with her coach- .man seat and Madam and Lossie under a rich fur "robe, chatting as if neither of them had a care, in the world. I splashed across the street and up the steps.: I let myself in and called 'loudly, "Lossie, I'm here ! It's all right, Lossie! " I strode into the back parlor' where the ladies stood. They bad not taken off their wraps. Lossie; looked, at me as if I had taken: leave of my senses. "Orrin Applegate!" she said Madam Janeway smiled at me and then at Lossie. "Orrin thinks! something is: wrong,"-- she sad gently! And then, without change of expression or inflection, "Of course, Orrin is right. Something is quite, quite wrong." "Oscar," I said tersely, "found the safe empty." "Oh! "'said Lossie faintly. At NATE MORGAN JEWELERS 1 ; ." ; - '7- v"f!:eBr Nyv (t - f : . . ; i ' . rZ' 'sssss PC BONUS 3o'l'- Z.:., - SET INCLUDED on-hi- s ( , 1 t j r - : . y -- j . ' : 3 '. hi "Conic along, Lossie,!' I saidJ "Let's get .out of here." Oscar's, voice croaked behind me. "Nobody's going anywhere he said, and advanced! into the room. In his left hand his big, " .. u r .a STAINLESS 8 Knives 8 Forks 8 Soup Spoons 8 Teaspoons . NO DOWN PAYMENT I S - 16 pes. WARE-WEL- L TUMBLER SET. 32 pes. WARE-WEL- L i " r 8 Matching Tumblers 8 Matching Coasters " . 40 pes. WARE-WEL- L DINNER WARE .8 Dinner Plates ' 8 Cups 8 Saucers 8 Soups 8 Fruits M j A WEEK BOTH S AM j ; M- m- ii it'.-- - j 'l m, 1 RINGS lefts hand he gripped a cluster of those throwing knives we had seen him prac ticing with in the barn. One of mem was reaay in ms rignt ' A "hand. "We've nothing to lose now, Orrin,"; Madam said, "We reaUy must nave that money, at any cost. It's terrible, Orrin, but, it is splay-fingere-dt - 1 ' : . j Choose from a variety of styles from $39.50 up NATE MORGAN JEWEfiERS BO W. Centeir Provo. IJtah Your's Today A Year to Pay - necessary." I ... ' I brother?' "It it : she 'said: 1 . - , . heart-breaking- 3-13- ," T , (UPI) ' Navy ; has awarded a iriMm'vj 1 "Shut up!" snarled Oscar. WASHINGTON . I AddtmtJL. t GETS NAVY CONTRACT . ' was The $33,500,000 contract to Westinghouse Eiectric e Corp. for development of a radar to go with a new missile to be' known ' a$ the "typhon.", long-rang- ; ' anti-aircra- f i . ft ' : . - ' ; Tli- TELEPHONE B ER , . EntembT Pleat send mthi exciting Ware-We- ll for only $19J8.I agree o ppy50c!d week. y "As those two other murders were necessary!" I said. "The Duke, and ' was it was it your - IS! . .i . ; ."'.--'' ' l : .! ' ' i -- . - X A t v-- Can - . 1 Do jWonders For -- - But State-RepKelly Hammond said the threat of the bill's pass' age made this ''the darkest hour The government's weather and in the, state of, Missisippi. It bulletin for the week ended wcluld turn looselthe flood gates crop! 4 April .said winter wheat ranged of heU." v rn Kfolf an1 frorri greening in the; lammond urged the House not Northern Great Plains to making to "prostitute the process of dem- c Southern excejlent growth young Gredt Plallins. The crop also made ocrary 5in front of these ' pjge boys.1" in ihb. North est, which is fair progress Local constantly being urged by Southern politicians, was stresed by i FOR HOOKY supporters of the measure that FJN hive permitted counties to 'vote N.J. UPD PRINClETON, tliemselves out from under pro- Princeton , University announced hibition. today that students who cut the Deaton Charles who first day's classes at the !start' of, Rep. the bill, said "prohibi- each semester would be. fined $20. tion has grown steadily worse The Daily Princetonian, the unv during the past 51 years." The dergraduate newspaper, said the narsn prohibition law was passed in move was I,! . 1908. and unrealistic." ", JACKSON, 75-6- 0, ; Sr-- well-bein- By CLIFF SESSIONS; United Press International I The 70 - i ... . 'hone. il Em(Hoyr Haw long Employ tr' . Addrt. |