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Show I. ROWAN TIMES. iWltOWAN. I'TAI! New Booklet Containing Important Information on Proper Care of Baby AlUtl ttft ft t Hr r UvkU e Martin escaped! nsun siren screamed the surrounding fu. i t rt . :r -- every law agency in the went into action. r ' Edde Martin! (. V i .twhile the notorious criminal ihng under the belly of t!.e r I'uition dump truck that had him through the prison east pH , i j h t f f lltv: 4 1 W ttrfcy hi ttih . f t t.e No . ji , V I J, ( , , f UOltMTfl V! ii l. i i 1 IAGII BRAND P'ifkMO Wdldi m ,4 rrt!CTCTr;m--,-ir- f 1 h p Careful Sunning I'llE : . A 1. p (i urt - 1)., aft r and toes he clung bottom of the bumping truck the driver had parked it for ght in the company yard. Only dark did he venture from his i is fingers nia AN h (r ' i . H! CV Mv .m.;. uii Ife glanced at the window, blocked was just as be had planted it three months ngo. There was the bo. with the ten thousand hide-outdollars Hue was his gun, wrapped in felt There were cartridges and hiding-placestuff to clean tl e revolver in rase it And he hnd a complete got ruMv change of clothes. He could not mi-- s' He had brains. That's why, when he got twenty-fivthousand bucks from the last stick-up- , he had only tried to get away with fifteen he put the balance in the trunk with the gat and other gear. He had cached them just in case his plans went wrong, and he failed to get out of the country. He had Well, they did go wrong. trusted a guv, and gave him five shack grand to help his getaway. The The door was locked, the windows pal had not only taken his money boarded just as he left them. With but squealed on him. and got the his iron bar he forced the creaky reward, too But now he was in the door on its squeaky hinges. Field same spot with the same amount mice scurried outside, birds flew of dough, only this time he could not fail, because he trusted nobody. frantically from the eaves. He bolted the door, and crossed to the rear Alone in the dark, he got to thinkof the room. On his knees he iming and w henever it was dark, and brushed aside the cob- be was alone, he thought of his patiently webs. and pried loose several floor mother. He liked Mom, not because boards. lie reached down, grasped of what she was to him, but because the chain handle of a small trunk, of the many favors she had done for ard pulled it to the floor. him. He remembered how she used First he took out a flashlight, and to battle the neighborhood hoodlums She dire ctcd the glare over the other to save him from a beating. sort i nts of the chest. He laughed was always looking out for his good. loudly, triumphantly. Yes, sir, Mom was all right. Everything ship-shap- e e r. 12 Solution In Next Insue. entrance d 15 Prefix: false s 17 Slang-succes- 18 Chinese measure Peer Gynts mother 21 Chess pieces 22 Ancient 23 Volume 25 Title of respect y Grotesque figures 27 Grass cut and dried for fodder 2" Clamor 20 Share of a task 70 Comparative 20 . -- by police . . . there was no 37 30 37 33 Wordbook Archaic article Pledge Bird's craw Anatomy: the heart He stretched nut, and fell into a .iceful sleep Two hours Inter, he He shook with awoke, frightened1 fiar as he grabbed bis gun. A voice called hurriedly. Fildie, Eddie1" It was his brother. He answer. Dan called again, I must see you!" Eddie let him in, then slammed the door and bolted it. He jabbed the revolver into his brother's ribs. Youre still playing cops and rob- bers But you'll never live to col-- 1 led my reward. Dan regarded him coldly. Mom wants to see you. The savage tenseness faded from No kiddin? Eddies face After all that bunk they printed about me She doesnt know anything about answered Dan. She hasnt you, been able to read for six years. I made up stories, instead of reading what was there. Thanks, Dan. I sure wish I could see her but it's impossible right now. Shes very sick. No! Its your last chance to see her alive. "Ill go. lie changed quickly into his good clothes. He stuffed the gun and cartridges into his pockets, and carried the money container under his arm. At the door he stopped. Eddie ship 40 Ham 41 Ruffian 42 Drink made from molasses sing in a lew tone Ocean 43 To 44 47 Part 70 52 4 tightly Game invented by the Dutch Mental image Craggy hill Tn decay '0 Melody 77 Anrrmative 18 21 22 23 ' ertieal Enthusiasm JUS! Pil Namfcer limit Three strikes ing implement Hockey team 26 28 29 Machine for moving heavy weights Moisture Fore part of a ship ! 1 V 'v CLABBER GIRL NshtsiMflni BUBBLE CHAMPS CHEW BUB tl Fire Waste Doubled 1941, national waste by fire has rearly doubled. In that year the figure was a litte more than 300 million dollars Last year it was more than 616 million dollars. That difference between the two years is nearly as much as the entire loss in the great conflagration of San Francisco in 1906 At the present rate of increase direct waste by fire will run well over the staggering sum of one billion dollars fcy 1950. fltriti " parents approve this laboratorypure, quality bubble guml foil-wrappe- Vs d, I Vmin hfiiiM'v, uunM-of prir gun tn it route!. an I didn't in te no 1 Iml iIh-1dLM'oM'tvd m ii! And. n diUt'rvtxx'! u''- . Htn , itiotiwr tlu-rv'nn triNtr t a til ddler jign'tw in in IU It! That rUnn (ml wrapping u OIK- - mure prouf ItlUl nuN'ln nil I'nre KinhI nujuiniiH-ntiIt m.idt ml ire! v m the USA- under th mow I so'iJlurv condition IMMHI 3 1 Chomptotit like )eon in iimnii mnjiM.i?n.iMiTi TESTS Kenney LnI er tk s ) mttk tkt Hi Ud Ltntft' show that Champion Renk's Firestone Champion Ground Grips will clean up to 100 more effectively, pull up to 62 more, last up to 91 longer, and roll -- smoother over highways than any other tractor tires. Only Firestone Champion Ground Grips are made with connected curved traction bars. The curves . . . and the connections . . . give the bars far greater strength than those on any other tractor tires. They eliminate the excessive bending and wiping and rapid tread wear of broken center tires. The curved bars cut into the soil with a sharp, plowlike action. Mud and trash fall freely from tapered openings between these powerful traction bars. The continuous contact of the connected curved bars with the highway insures a Smoother ride. Like Champion Farmer Renk . . . and other farmers . . , you will get more pulling power and longer life if you specify Firestone Champion Ground Grips for your new tractor or buy ... Champions for your present tractors. Listen to the Voice of Firestone every Monday evening over SBC to mm a Sro MbBsa se 0LSyZ3EO0C3 0a-GED0(3E- 8 CORPORATION, one of the first, has enabled Champion Tarmer William F. Renk, Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, and three sons, Walter, Wilbur and Robert, to build an efficient and profitable farm business. Last year, on 1053 acres in 7 farms, they produced more than 3 million pounds of grain and livestock . . . more than enough to load a freight train a mile long. Purebred Hampshire and Shropshire sheep earn top awards . . . bring highest prices. Their hjbrid seed corn and certified seed grains are in demand. Soil fertility, through fertilization and an efficient cattle and hog plan, is high. Last year 50 acres of Torvic oats yielded 102 bushels per acre. Farm work is mechanized to the limit. The Renks, shown below, 1. to r., William F., Wilbur, Robert, John (Walters son), and Walter. A FARM Write to The firestone Tire 8, Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, tor more information about Champion farmer William f. Renk, Since Definite article 25 uu A Dash Dan you' Aaivtr l Lowest 24 Row hrp dj - shut.- Preposition 31 time vr 1 pushed oneself of No. 23 tecord 41 Reception Shq 43 Stop! 32 Head bronze 44 Slang 3 Fanciful covering plunder 4 To lose color 33 Pronoun 34 Unit of work 46 Lizard 5 Trouble hundred One 47 35 Power 6 Note of make a yen 37 Pleasantly scale 48 Garden tool talkative 7 Clear, upper 49 Period of 38 to boast air time 39 Unsubstanti8 Folding 51 Look! ated report bed 53 To bring to 40 capital 9 Four completion of Tunisia 10 To waste of "to be 4r Eternity 47 To bind up were I told you Id get you! But, Eddie, frantically pleaded Dan, I didnt A crash of thunder drowned out the revolver shots. Dan fell dead The officers were right outside. Eddie was a caged rat. He yanked open a door. His mother was lying in bed. Edward--Edwarshe called weakly. He glanced at the window it was blocked by police. He had no chance to escape. He held the gun behind him. Hello, Mom, he said. Im so glad youre here, she Are you all right? told him. Sure, Mom, Im swell. She sighed in relief. Ive had a dreadful feeling you were m danger, she said, I even telephoned the police to protect 14 Covers 16 To avail rth SINGLi OS DOOM (OCf brother. Roman j v only inside and He whipped out his gun, and leveled it at his 2 f Blades escape, pi threw the door suffix I 73 j. u.r FASTER SMOOTHERS brothers, we never had any love for each other. If this is your trick to turn me in. Ill get you if its the last thing I do. Dan shook his head in sympathy. "Dont you trust anybody? Only me and Mom. Lets go. In Dans car they raced for home. Midway they ran into a heavy storm. Rain flooded the windshield faster than the wiper could clear it. Thunder boomed and lightning lit the countryside. The storm was at its height when they stopped in front of a little white cottage. Dan jumped out of the car and ran to the house. Eddie followed. A flash of lightning, and Eddie turned to see a police car skidding to the curb. Mine 13 re piolrclrJ iturinr fchouM fmt rntrr Hr Vkjnt to rrir hra)U Our booklet No. 203 cun a si j , kim -- and Listen. Dan, even though Horizontal 1 Soft cushion 4 Destiny 8 Spanish hero 11 Poetic: always j I ref-m- p play-robbe- - E-- ? tnicr Id MILLION ACRES SOYRUVS I SED FOR makgarlm: A report just issued by V. I. I.ea of the Commodity Economic Research Department, covering intensive surveys in four leadir g soybean producing states, shows that in 1945 the total acreage of 1.3:i7.-72- 7 was needed to produce the soybeans used for the manufacture of margarine. This is an uu rease over 1936 of over 1.300,000 acres The report also shows that in 1945 soybean oil used in the manufacture of margarine amounted to approximately 206,643.000 pounds. (Adv.) 1) rmh, and waded across. ! , bat rea ed the city limits. He avoided Ur h.ghway and headed across the At midnight he reached a k.l' i rr frtl h They'd He almost ran r,er get him now. tu remaining mile to the deserted shat k that would give him needed ref ..e. A1 !e hurried, he remembered the mam times it had given him When he was a youngster, and h' f 'Iks lived on the ranch, he and 'er brother. Dan. plnved cops Even at that time i," i robbers. ti ha I insisted on being the robber. D.,n was satisfied to be a cop. For a "g time he had used the shed at ' e far end of the ranch as his and Dan r.i'o believe roi.' i not find him. Then one day , Dan found his and t'e fun was over. But that had happened when he am ten years old and only playing Now he was the real bad man. The government paid five thing thousand dollars reward for him after hi last bank job. It would double ti at amouht to get him back. He felt quite proud he had gone far sirce he was a A short distance from the shed he stopped and listened. Nobody was Satisfied poire to outsmart him. tN'it he was alone, he moved to the (Him 2ur Miin cr.ii ; ed position. lie wormed his way into the irwkmens locker room, and speed-,i anged his prison clothes for a r,K outfit. He pulled the cap down ever his eyes, wrapped his fist an ..d a heavy iron bar. and was ready to travel. V.i alleys and side streets he list sun is one of b.tbv's friends. It helps, him bu straight bones, strong nnu lcs. ' a Ecn fm rlr minute nf C P U Good for Your 6aby r?v.(b. |