Show r THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH Crematories Offer Service' Niche for Departed I’ets yean have elapsed since the disappearance of Richard In World War I and his wife Julia Is beset with fresh worries as the children she has raised with the aid of her father John I McFarlane become Involved In World War II Rlc has “washed out" In the air corps while Jill Zt falls In love with Span Gordon a young lieutenant Julia con tides her troubles to Dave Patterson an old family friend who baa always loved her Jill and Spans fs secretly to a dance and Jill discovers she Is In love but Is nettled when Spang apShe parently doesn’t return her feeling acts gay however to conceal her own love from him CHAPTER V Then abruptly Spang cleared his throat to tell “I've got something your mother" he said “and I'm worried whether I should tell her or not Maybe you'll know what should do” "You mean — something about me?" He bi'oke off s head of goldenrod and examined the small blossoms minutely "No not about you You auit me fine I've had a grand time and I hope If you’ll let me come back again I'm not shipped out No It’s about thinking of the wonderful time I’ve had — " "And trying" Jill asked her head tilted a little “to remember how I look?” He bent his head and his eyes moved over her slowly and soberly “I won’t have to try Hair like a new shell and a sassy nose — ” like TNT” "Disposition Jill supplied keeping to the airy mood set If things don’t to I exhappen when I want them plode all over the place” "No” Spang said quietly "you aren’t like that When you go up against a thing you really want you wait for it quietly with considerable determination" "Grim Very grim!" "Have you found anything yet that you really wanted and didn’t get? Something you really wanted I mean — not a whim" Jill set her teeth Was he trying her trying to get past the rigid control of her chin and her care-- Colorful Seminoles Cling To Ancient Tribal Customs strenuous adventure she took a hot shower and flung her&lf on the bed tired to go down to utterly lunch Julia found her there and looked at her shrewdly “You’re taking this the hard way Jill I’ve brought Drink it and go you some cold milk to sleep You’re being very gallant but try to be reasonable about it" "I have to do something’ Dooley Life has to be for something or about something It’s Mine isn’t Just a purposeless existence just And there are so using up days many of them and they’re so long!” Julia dropped into a chair She wore her heavy Jeans and she was warm and weary too “1 know You haven’t had to learn yet how I hope you long years can be Jill never will” “How did you bear ft Dooley that last war? You aren’t changed you aren’t old You haven’t any lines in your face” "I had two children to take care too of And 1 I” By BAUKIIAGE and Commentator N ews Analyst much influence on the life and habof the Seminole its and customs in this short span as have the weight of economic conditions— the depression followed by the high demand for labor during prewar and war periods of For more than three quarters a century no Seminole has owned Somewhere North of the Everland his possessions were limited glades:— The sun is setting over flat to a few cattle and hogs running stretches of making a wild in the swamps and to what feathered silhouette of cabbage personal property he could store unpalms on the far der the palmetto roof of his horizon dropping hut in the Everglades Today a tint of lilac Wilthere are three reservations among the water liam Boe'hmer Indian agent at in the hyacinth venture saw rise that Brighton pond at my feet evHe me from its tells inception where lazy hump ery family on that reservation owns shouldered Braha car and one family boasts five man cattle cool Radios are common ss are electhemselves Rigand kerosene lantric flashlights id white cranes terns some knives and forks and stand undisether praetieal gadgets and a let turbed by us of store food and canned goods Above However there has been no change hawks wheel and in housing styles Before the origias we pass a nal deal was closed in 1938 one of bevy ol snipe leaders the Seminole first made rises like black and white confetti 'tossed in the air sure that living habits should not be He was quoted as Interfered with by a giant hand saying: Back at the turn of the road that "Indians must live in air and sunleads to the attractive headquarters Must dress as their fathers shine Seminole building of the Brighton dress’’ smoke curls up Indian reservation But additional opportunity for emfrom beneath a fire of logs in a ployment has brought about a depalmetto thatched cooking "chikee” As nearly as sire for an education of one of the Seminole camps Here to the Semi1 could learn education live three generations of a single to speak Eng family group — yet a fairly large seg- - nole means learning ant perhaps to read and write ment of the entire Seminole nation Because the are nat- Seminoles for there are only 625 of them In it is no trick for uraliy intelligent all Florida the111 ° learn if they want to But Like most tourists when I first lalor demand likewise has in- came to Florida I was startled to meet face to face these Women in terfered with the process When the family gets a special job picking their gayly colored skirts their high bead collars their astounding hair tomatoes the children go along and dress the men less gayly clad but pick too There are no penalties for being absent from school still with their gay kerchiefs and With the shortage of teachers of cowboy hats the solemn children in their every kind it is unlikely that the replicas of their mothers WNU Service 1616 Eye Street NW D C Washington ( Tbit it the first of tuo articles on the effect of postwar conditions on the most misunderstood of American citizens —the Seminole Indians with Mr Baukhage reporting from observation) had hope” "And Jill said sadly over the rim of the glass “haven’t anything St all!" "It turned out that way did it? I didn’t want to ask any questions” “It turned out that I fell in love so deeply I was practically shameless about it And to all appearaHe liked my nces! Spang didn't eyes he thought you were a handsome woman he said he had a good time and then he talked about the job he had to do and hoped he'd see me sgain If that’s love Dooley what kind is it?” Rlc" "I suppose he's in some sort of trouble? That happens" she said stiffly "Rlc and I were pretty good friends at college" Spang went on "We lived In the same house and though I finished two years before he did we wrote now and then and Then thla war came kept in touch along and I got In early and got and of course Rlc my commission was an enlisted man so that comBut I’ve managed plicated things to see him occasionally" "And you don’t like what he’s doing? Is he ducking out of things that sort of breaking regulations thing?” "I don't know about his service I haven't any contact In that record direction But the last time we were In town I saw him with a woman were both and They drinking though Rlc wasn’t tight exactly be was talking too loud He wanted me to meet her" he salaam properly before too” and the beautiful “There were dark McFarlanes breeches?" Jill spoke I got a little more bitterly and red McFarlanes than she knew be from both strains cause her heart was hurting from Your father was almost a blond His eyes were disappointment blue" Spang laid the leaf "Blue eyes would be horrible with on top of her head "Don’t be nasty Julia’s face changed paled and I could see Ric if I went my hair gaL Can I help it if this army is grew taut “What a ridiculous sugdown to the field Dooley all stiffened up with military courThat is gestion ’’ she said stiffly if he isn't shipped out somewhere I stlU like Ric tesy and stuff? ful eyelids? “When I And it I'll He won't get a furlough you know That's why I didn't like what I was for ages” get it — some way some time!” She's older than he is she’s seeing "Do you think you really want to been divorced her first husband eh?” Spang laughed "Desperate a little But the laugh was shaken was an officer who got kicked downgo Jill? You know there is such a stairs after Pearl Harbor She’s liv- and so was the pressure of his hand thing as being too eager" on her elbow uncertain "Your eyes "Oh ing there In the hotel and a serDooley they buried all that A stuff with Augusta geant I know pretty well told me don't give you away as a desperate J Evans! that Ric was seeing a lot of her female at all” nice girl would stick quietly at home Inane a “How do they look? She’s handsome wench one of I to be wooed and won but try stickthose silver blondes with nice skin suppose?” ing and see what it gets you how of sweet— and 'melting and a helpless look— you know the beautifully you're shield' I have to' I think you’ll find ways to get what I have a feeling your mother see Spang again before they send type wouldn't like it but still I hate to you want without any fight" him off to Africa or some other So her eyes were melting! say anything" But hideous spot or I’ll curl up and die! "But surely Rlc couldn't get seAnd I haven't an inhibition in the they were melting they were pracrious about a woman like that?" world but I do have sense and if she talked tically dissolving Nobody "I don't know—” knows what a fool I am but you any more she'd be crying like a in You’ve been through this fool because she was love and Dooley You know how it men were so unbearably Ric Provides a waiting business stupid She said coolly "I’ve trained my hurts" New Worry Let's hureyes to lie very politely “You do know Spang more than ry shall we? I smell the roast and Jill Offers I don’t have to Mamie gets peevish if dinner waits you’re telling mei A Suggestion be protected from the truth even on Sunday She belongs to the HoliIf it isn’t pleasant" "Yes I know” ness Church and they have servJulia took the ices in the afternoon" "No empty glass pushed Jill's damp really don't know anything hair back and patted her casually Jill definite I'm Just worried After that the day wore on her “By the way Dave just telephoned that's all and since I’ve met your grandfather telling over again inHe has bought a new saddle mare mother and seen the sort of home the story of how Buzterminably and he thought you might like to try Ric hat it bothers me It may be zard’s Hill had been a military hosher out Sunday He’s going to bring Ric had a few pital in the Civil war Julia trying Just another episode her over" when we were together” to efface herself and maneuver John "Did you enlist Dave to divert my I away so that Jill and Spang could "The trouble is” Jill said "MothDon't you know that Sweet of Dooley Jill mind Dooley? er spoiled Rlc terribly My father be alone didn't come back and I think she thought but all quite useless Spang I bore Dave stiff?” How could "Please give me credit for a little needed somebody to lavish all that wasn’t in love with her I haven't discussed your sense Jill love upon somebody to keep her he be and keep so carefully silent And I I was Just a about it? personal affairs with Dave heart from breaking I can’t risk bedon't like riding when she put heaven Thank good egg somebody she could talk to but Ric got her deep affection ing lame and stiff with all I have him on the bus at dusk she hadn’t do to here” And anything he does that’s offlet herself go hadn’t been careless color would hurt her frightfully "Why don’t you fall in love with I'd enough to let him see how utterly Dave?” she asked abruptly “It hate to tell her I’ll decide whether lost she was! would I ought to after you’re gone simplify You everything” He had held both her hands when Julia's face changed couldn’t dp anything about it anypaled and and she had promhe said a ridiculous “What taut could suggrew way you?” ised to come down to the field again gestion!" she said stiffly “No I couldn't do anything about s soon ss she could and then he ridiculous "What’s about It? had given her a gay little salute It Ric’s a man he'd been in love with you for Dave's interference from me He’d have aboard climbed and been and centuries —don’t tell me you didn’t a right to resent It Of course he rushed away out of her sight be blind You must itl know Even may be shipped out and that will Grandfather suspects it I observe A Talk Between put an end to the affair" his sly look whenever Dave comes “Then It is an affair?” He likes Dave he’d be teraround and "Jill I’ve told you all I know I think” pleased ribly I’ve heard her discussed In various The heat settled drbwsy and endid not Julia's frozen expression as it pressed places and heard the things other upon the ervating change except that pain crept into men say about her that’s all I've world in August and Jill grew m her face darkening her eyes makheard men speak of her when they little wan "Dave ing her mouth a wan line without were inhibitions to fit herself talking She tried gallantly if a gentleman” she said evenly And Ric is pretty young— Into the quiet life of Buzzard's Hill "He would pot fall in love with anIsn’t so young She pretended an excited interest in other man’s wife” He’s old enough to have a little the new pigs though privately she her brows Jill puckered "But sense" Jill said angrily hairless little thought the wriggling years! Just beDooley— and thought what They walked down the lane saythings revolting couldn't find any an amazing thing must cause Grandfather ing little after that — went over when he there grave He isn’t going to say anything be that it could believe any new maybe my father is the Unknown maybe he doesn't care at all Jill creation lovely Soldier When you took us to Washwas thinking with the painful knot She even put In a warm morning ington I pretended that be was lymade of anger and tears growing digging In the garden that was goI felt beautiful about it ing there hard and tight in her throat ing sadly to weeds since Foster’s could be true you know” son had gone off to the army Spang talked of the future presAt It "We won’t talk about It any ently but of a future in which she noon she went back to tha house And more’’ said JuliaL severely soaked In perspirationhad no part— or- - any other woman good manplease put ideas like that out of if that could be called a comfort icure a sad ruin and every musyour hedl” He said "A month from now Til cle screaming weariness from the j unaccustomed he looking back on this After that activity (TO BE CONTINUED) Julia Jill care perpetual MattiiA Ovsul WlincL of Sir Mark Young governor Hong Kong when it was taken by the Japanese and who was taken prisoner at that time and later released is the hero of many storie wit On a rapier-likillustrating af the best is of the lady lunching at Government House who was to find herself on Sir aggrieved Mark’s left instead of his right She approached her grievance obliquely — but made it fairly obvious Finally she remarked : "I suppose it is really very difficult tor your AtJC always to put your guests in their right places?” said Sir Mark “Not at "for those who blandly don’t mind and those who mind don’t matter" all” matter great ‘Perhaps the bravest kind of all Jill The kind a man keeps to himself because he knows he has nothing to offer a woman nothing but and dread and grief” uncertainty “Even those are better than nothing at aill You wouldn't know Dooley how awful nothing can be Time going on Oh I Emptiness! know I’m talking like an idiot I told yon I hadn’t any shame St alL Dooley I want to go down to the field I want some new pretty soon knockout clothes and one of those feather hair cuts and to have my eyebrows touched up Why did I have to get these ferocious brows Dooley when yours are so delicate? a McFarlane You’re "Did the Of the four crematories for pet animals in this country the most Estmodern is in New York City ablished in 1953 it cremates annually over 500 pets such as dogs :ats parrots and canaries charging from $15 to $25 for the service from $5 to $300 for the urn and from $25 to $100 for a niche and its When Your "Innards" Blues are Crying the feel WHEN CONSTIPATION makes you punk as the dickens brings on stomach sour taste gassy discomfort npsat take Dr Caldwell's famous medicine-tquickly pull the trigger on lazy “innards’’ and help you fed bright chipper again CALDWELL’S la the wonderful senna laxative contained in good old Pepsin to make it ao easy to take and Syrup DOCTORS use pepsin preparations in prescriptions to make tha medicine more palatable and agreeable to taka So be aura your laxative is contained in Syrup Pepsin INSIST ON DR CALDWELL’S— the favorite of millions for 50 years and feet that wholesome relief from constipation Even finicky children love it i Use only as directed DR CALDWELL'S LAXATIVE SENNA N SYRUP PEPSIN I change to ' yv Seminoles ida Everglades cluster around chikee flowing bright garments— shopping at the Five and Ten! It is hard to believe that these gayly clad yet modest folk so that only three (so far as f know) enlisted in World War II and none were drafted once defeated the United States forces in three wars stretching from the time of the Revolution until almost the end of the last century By then with their Chief Osceola tricked into capture while at a peace parley all but 150 of the Seminoles were dead or had yielded to mass deportation to the West But the 150 never gave in 'Because of that fact the tradition has grown that they are still at war with the United States It is true that no formal peace treaty ever was signed— they Ijave had no chief since Osceola died in have captivity— but the Seminoles full citizenship However they made their first formal and voluntary move toward reconciliation and coA group of Semoperation in 1938 inole leaders meeting with Amerthen ican officials in the Everglades asked the government for schools and honea and better hospitals cAttle A program Immediately waa drawn up and entered into with good will on both aides but it is s question whether this step has had aa Barbs wish Every time go to Florida could had studied palmistry so It’s hard enough identify the trees to distinguish a pepper tree from a senator even if you are familiar with the bark of both I Being in the dog house may be an embarrassment but It's better And with all its than a park bench fleas it Isn’t at overcrowded aa tome apartments v J'T for J In native t costumes deep in Flor- supply ever will quite reach the demand even on the part of the busy Seminoles The school in the Everglades is closed at present Undoubtedly when conditions change and the Seminole again is confronted with job competition the government will be called upon to furnish the White Man’s learning in larger doses and with fewer interruptions In any case neither prosperity nor education has as yet caused the to complain Seminole about his A few modern housing situation houses built on one reservation were left unoccupied except for one There is nothing wrong with porch A chikee reaUy a Seminole chikee to be "room” intranslated ought stead of "house" since there are as many separate chikees as required for each family They are of two different types one for cooking and one for sleeping and living They consist of a thick roof with "eaves” supported on There are no poles and rafters walls in the living hut but there is a platform a couple feet off the a and ground usually bench which can be used for the women as a work table as well as for sleeping These dwellings are airy all right and would be damp during a long rainstorm if it were not for supplementary tarpaulin Now' Eat Food Of White Man What the White Man calls prog- ress has done more to affect the eating habits of the Seminole than our cultural activities have affected his viewpoint Draining and lumbering in the Everglades have sharply reduced food sources —dried creeks and ponds cutting timber and forest fires have killed off wildlife But the accessibility of the grocery' store has tended to make up with bakers’ bread beef coffee sugar syrup and canned fruits CALOX the tonic effect on your smile Efficient Calox works tun iron t out 1 Helps remove film bring nil tha natural lustra of your smile 2 A special ingredient In Calox encourages regular manage has a tonic effect on gums helps make them firm and rosy Tone up your smile with which Calox! 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