PAGE TWO
This Week In OPINIONS--" FEATURES
Washington
THE BATTLE of price anti wagcj
control* ana rollback* continues!
in the congress tvitii tin- thinking I
e£ congressmen obviously tempered !
by the truce talks m Kon-a and j
no: by the necessity of kc<: ping ■
rolling on a mobilization
it this nation is m sm ■ :vt.-
Tue opinion here in Washington
Is that the Korean coi.sr.-fin: e.• 1 11
be successful if it v.-hai will
happen? Will .tanners who took the
let.il tn opposing guvei ••.inci.t ceil
ing prices wish they hud these
ceiling'* 1 ? Ol Will the Pi ICC vcuMOl t
program be sufficient n> si.ii.i a
COiispse ;•> (aim pro c„ Theri u
a; this .iunci.ure. a pc. cue of bui>• • 1
or crop* si corn, cotton h tie at,
soy bean." au- ’it ♦nek.
VO ill »'»*- impact o( ihcsp huge
crops, plu* an easii'p off of •
medi-.. demand. forcr d> ' j
prices on farm cinnmoaiiV'-V Nom.c j
here think n wih.
Some believe that imles' tie- y r ’" |
eminent undertake* a huiic exp u
program that H.< farm •"
rushing to the govi milieu' a I
his coi o, cotton .vboat. rice a- d j
Other g: aim fin gave* uric:-* -n- ]
under storage, ay.-.*.'’ bmi-. -.u, op j
huge pnvevuii. Sri' j.nidu;.. . ■ pich ■
m then.‘-el ves tend. ’e .n ut
increases.
• * *
With lent;, going .j> 20 rv-r rs-.i
iiS ’.it-r mitted in 111 ■- ' < ( • j
rials With foil in p -.>!t!f>i pr-ci
'o.« \ iik.' J!i V* »' «t t '1 - ! 1 (.[ * i,/ C ! .
knocked ••; ; . *. • • •
U*• nird’ctior, •
i.A UiA J it will ui‘ J.c it;:■Ufv ft <r {
&. othei oiiiid O s ’A :<«.;** hi.--it v ■
the working folks ait U> k* r r c' ~r •
Vv it hr tiu- board. A; ? wru, < i •
kdting quotas knocked lix;/ • ,<^v !
♦... the bec-i contud p:. •;. •—r.. : w .. •
•here predict blacks ,nrk >\ beef I
will flood the rt c»kr ? *
With the controls act wpti-’f A
down. as. now ccrifain, !
tiiere ii- much t'VHi<dn<» berr In;
Vi a*shingt :t that th< hvi. ge
■piCtli s i' foi higher ) i v ■»■ . ev
C€?pt lario prices and h■ c • i«rr n «v&g»-.* *
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WA • 11 -; n licpubliCcin »
oiiid Dc*)Tiu‘i d! vrorkiiig •<■ a e hu>j
teamed a: oil tilrir « f-J it'„i;ci
rc'Stcic rniich of the - •••
departing dt <»( ijittohor arrm . . * * » »
tio-xi measure made ; >y tri< is
At the* filu.e time, t:r-v Xh\. U
VO bh-fial* Ir» : I’dVi:: : f
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38 His*i»g tfiep ** ■•
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.
I tiic uai'mrjsln.tiOn Can on deyr ,
I projects during the emergency, by |
! votnife n<ut t) ii Sl2.udd.iHih) upropria
| tion 1..- 'tfr.'i eight .t-w reclamn
! t»ci. projei is during the current i
li'wi y«*a r. ihe vte«n-rners de
leatcd a r»t<>\e by bfenaturs JOoug-
Ism of Illinois. ..uni Fcigusnu of
Michigan to cui buve.-ui of reftlama |
lior, lands by SUS OOO.OtKJ anj again |
1... a motion by I'crxiisnn lo reduce
the .-n.io f.iuciM i. v g 10.000.000.
Wesre.i enatnes, led i,.y O'Ma
hoin y i'.l Wyoming, declared ctil
tlug thu •* i t-clar'.it ion fund'- mi
[■'(peels partly rump'eted ni'd al
i eidy undei ••outi u< i would not L* :
c. e one. t:> .i .i .1 m,. smi
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i jicnpt.-r kor: .( f ikin' km-n. «a|
'vn .."•(.■ ■-,.■ .•*- ; i■ ■., \ and ! ..v- 1 f: ■
Tbe Mitiihu I'S’rrri c■■ ;■> udniiois t
linuion aftr tv. ii.id voted |
!t< I'irilt u-c of , SrttKt.Oni: uuiltJlili'
i i-'.S ft.-*".* fer- *.c 11 ay-rOep ly add j
• .y. - -o ent. ;o the ?PA t-oftsfot !
1 :;..r tin d I■• put eh.ire of fleet fit |
; m u (> f I'nir ii>! sinn I
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j tr.oif !’.■«. l''fsH!( l)t ; I'tQl.iefl j
slot * iobit r» .mho ><•>*■ ending the :
t : 1 1- . ' v "'ii. fter.iruiTty, Con-
I S'di ri.iiu.. '■* the rroi i!'-:i' epi rje
j •••■lyed rl’ i" - rune iDcmbcr* ©t
'tiic c-,ri.i)utt("« l.;\e t'«M .iwnketing
.>: •'!■• r.ro ronv ; s tUVoetl Jul*’
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;p. *• • a?.cl U>* ur - ! cvrry jr.onv
• r'C-' h v S.-f v< n?
j'•' i Sen. f.’tjy Tvl Gji
; - cut "i I<'v . \\r-r vA.* Tuff'd a i*t*y
*" t-K •--*<- b. >J •: ’ I.*i| ,Kv
; Ef:r senate. cor*\ or.
? yt’g- t i.v ?•'<••!u*tcer» l)f‘rr>o
j <:i c U rlgbl Ivcci*Mjcft?i> joined
;fn?Vi i'ii thf rr;jt)KJUCTi. Senator Oil
.f«n c<s ut-pr- entitled
t-' br onii p'«»Ucied a 4
gro;ir\v e.4*. w 1 flu-., do4'
< ort.-'f nriv fU't'oetive agency
J tlu: i'Oßgr«iij thi w.-tjoh tLc
\ :;t s vcice ran »<
::v beard
tb'-it i ■*i < v iueii'brrs >» vhf
su'iU* '■ > ■(] fOt i!;(*i !,'i( rs I. , f i r sfrr»-
w i'»r* :;uur?o- pri In ve\ rdSUHii
f ihr nnm-tev. ,< f'f.npreS-S
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1 MSUTOIP
HI V. ROUKRT H. HAlUHlft
I t r vAUuH t J i hh iftit 1 l urm ft# a
1 /; / /'/y
I I ( ssfjn for (uv ns! V / //(. li 13-
21. II Thf ><ilu ilium 1 --IU
tfi'iil.n i St 't 1 t:t/H I f/‘ c I 2 : 1
j; Mi> teacher tk.-H Fii: diy. is.' -
.* ii’,g I.- :i p.t; 1 of C'lu * 1 li.a living.
! lilt nI an V.ml Will tie’- . ve Will r.ol
live ui i ./nl bnl tin ■ in ■ ’ wla is
I. ;fbln iii imin ri. I'i'ii.'' will hi
111 ii3' In, till'-,, ft,:,! : r l.il ic
i ( celvi'd i:• ii- Iho "U’.'ii.stmj; liutii- I
I taI.IOIIS |
i Ti e Ka'lish fain' v ;i' one of j
| the bcM of i»ii tori s mid one of tile |
. win ; of n v And lie moo' three I
j great itiisiaiie..' thl h.-ougiit him :
' ii » *ii . ! 11;.: :w : a sei <•
I < elite red e.''i he t'.i'iic'lii ho could
jf:i i his sin. ii - :...ii In sup
: pi-;. , n.; , u. l: i, .in . .i tirna
i tc . . wiisl |n !vr‘d in innr:tila 1 <-fl.
The !•- t pi eni . Anlo b' ing
;f< • hi. : rl‘ ;•:• '"d hir ’< pul? j
I down bis bn'.o; can 'in.ld greater i
th.'.f he rnisl-.l don ah hi- fruits j
j and lii' iiomis (or ino :■■<■!f Jr, the j
■ SK nrai I’nh'li. !■; i t feed his i
.f.il (. , cm couid bvc the com- |
; then lift with li.t I '" tin ii <• food ]
| o.iit *if tin in .1 i • i• fell into |
j flu third i .istakt of : c['.pos■'iJT that j
j Vie h.tn ;; ;bt. r '.i ti nt lo enjoy ih.*-' ;
; tilings of m c H. -.vos)id say to j
jl, . < . !’;•.-i ouicb goods I
i f.-hij ui f ; l.'i.n’-' tial i. liUt to—ll
j .-aid ('hr. -Til- ".n.'hf till soul
■ t.'a.'h (.f leqmicd of tl'ie.'-
; e,i i. r.iiiid;; hit. reader!? that
h. ii Isbnrcd with his own bunds
vt! i. ni'oessaiy !.• «ut'.poi't him
, cif jjn-i p. e.o P tin yosni i. The
lessen leu (’ties liiai *v i. -.. r c .' ; ier.
: *rcis of all they aiv sa.ci !.. possess
and a" : c-ijuir d '■ • i'-r ut-.To Fie
work of the kingdom ! He
iut* pn>i.|n red thou*.
! DBSERVATIUNS |
Ir\ ing ||| ■
wßt? ft
iMMHie Pv.(?; £ .A-v
vsok"M
W*Ol' ■■■MWlMllllliiWJ—wimhw
| ON ( KliHllAN TTH t tIION
Cb. i tian '-iiucatiim is a i i.u'nci,
eU'!.;. ;r, * i■ivdiziiiinP.. li is lun
du!:;. i 11..; JI ChrisUn 11 eultlU'O
IK. ;i ( n. pi i . ,ll; I:; Tit illllTian
loss II )s .ill .0 -.a ngii'd .'lg tol'
i CIU i.s'tiUh cl.ii.'i.Ctl.'l ailli I'l. I'sst’l;
t«m; m • -I'fecti . o (Tlrisli.Ui dis
■ -ii 1, . hip
(Tiristiari educiitiim stresses
tin Miir’tli oi human persnii
alit', and emphasize., ihe (>rin
eipte n( individual expression
t hristian eiiuciilion sees every
iitilivti l oil as u ■ bibi oi God
"eri ated in His imngc and iik*'
nr - ' viiilt [Kiteinials for defi
nite use( illness in (he divine
program
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IN NO NAN'S LAND
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id ~1 i.'idniit
Christian cdiic-afion is i-r. ■ ionir
j i it; deinaiids li" [iiiri motives,
j .ilucre liucV'. - ' ,: (i ■' i’ *'ri
: i ’ll' -■ no; • on fill ■ of .
I .111. m t'n- N:o’ * Ch! Tt
| ■!’(.; nim tin mi|h 1 (!■ :ij ..n i - ’ -t;>-
: v sesow.'s tm often nr<*\ a lent in
| ’< !’ •:</,!'• I v-n■ ice. re- nit
i ..... o> 11 *o: 1 . ,is 1.1 1 .'..1.;; ’IP
: nivolftims .'don't the rood
1 'hiokim; .-a:* ;. I'(—.-val ua
lit- !■:' on; n 'i"ioii< r.'-ei" liiins.
j th. end. of cop. t Ala: t»K -• •<•<!
j ni o isc-. " ■!'(.' tie ■: i -i ‘ll ; es:'.
Tn ('i.n-ir';';'ilior. of the c-urn:
, a - 1 \ 1 ; i.", f- " 'o'. ■ 1 , ; I'ii
jon i • -oe an , of lb ■■ ides nid
oi'-'iiV T i'o» sr.-;; *if inauer Ui
-v-* 1 ’ 1 ■:im-;*!']p , ' i.u l; , A
nenit’on ; f spirit ■' I ' alnes and
j a !'... llv coßec't*} oi lift '!:-'■ If.
•h. ai- i'ii foi ' 'heisti -r, .ih
•-: tit*-' loolnv is •• .' •• I' re e
, ' ions
Tin Si Hv.fiires rr-v-eal that
.?i*. c 1 uTicned His mouth and
iie'lil fieni and that if.-
'vi eiit abuii! Cnlilre t-aching.'
to Itiiri ttie eMoriene* of
(.-n him’ was fundamental and
imperative lo a realization of
the «l>(relives of His ministry.
(! i,; i own program of Chris
tian activit' will be rffeciive
in proportion to our ernpb.t
sis mi tins sarn. great prim
cieph of Christian (raining.
•J he art ;, of Ch! is!win ivliication
is -.vhich ;.11 of oiir .'hurcltes
l-ooht s- .-11 afford To er-More niOVe
I’Tlc. euri thus tup new and \ itnl
’■l'SmircoH, and t his also i :v«
. - . o inoanine and , urpo-'t to oi.u
e'; !;'? ('hrislinn . roifrai : i
The 66 annua! edition* of the
Hotel Red Book, which hotel
manager* collected ii> a recent
Ne* York drive, made a stack
more than nine, feet fall.
When the fihtii edition of the
Hike! Red Book. AnierieitV oldest
travel directory, made its debut
recently, hotel ititmaifcvi* in New
York City toured leading holeh in
a JJMKI OMs'inobih- to round-up old
ami rare editions
Marj-ie Mooney, in ehatpe of
records for the Ymericau Hotel
At-iOciafioß started to stack the
books they collected and wound up
with a column nearly foul feet
taller than she.
Ilmvevrr, the round-up failed to
jlteid the prized first edition of
188 R. The only known copy in
existence is in t he New York f’uhlie
Library. As a result, a SSO tI.S.
Savirifv Bond has been offered by
Thomas D Green, president and
treasurer of the publication, to the
first per&oft who turns ever to the
Association s copy of the first Red
Book. *'
Tiie 1851-B2 Ked Book shows an
all-time high listing 0f’15,2T6 hotels
in 5,8112 U. S. cities, representing
1,-100,000 rooms. Outside the U. S.
"and its possessions there are 5,073
hotel 'listings in 2,643 Central and
. SouUi Xaitftcgn'ciKWjyfjt Caaattfc.
OUR DEMOCRACY- ——bym.« ,
c7U Price of Freedom -
0 GLOOO, Sweat Afro TSAAiS, ETE/WAI VHHLAnGE
MEi/SK-FL AGG/A/G EA/T/V. '
V i . ‘"’ ,! 1
A% AMERICANS THROUGH OuR. HISTORY HAVE RAiDTHE Rfeltf
TO GAIN AND MAINTAIN THE FREEDOM WE EM JOY, , ~
•so Ivf most cu? eeapy to «<iv m-o/y to holcht. ■ *
®* w )
Faced with a world-threat to our way of use, we i
KNOW' that WHATEVER. ThE COST OU/i T/tEEOOA-i /i> WOKTH fT ’ J
This Is A Tine For Strong Prayer .«
•*
by Rev. Patrick Peyton
Never before in ’history has
there been such conscious striv
ing on the part of all Mien to
achieve the ideal of universal
brotherhood.
Dave Boon writing in the New
York Sun noted, "The great truth
of the times- is , , , that in the
terrible light of the atomic bomb
it it: clear now that nothing can
save world civilization except
acceptance Bnd practice of the
brotherhood of man. And the
emphasis goes on
•practice*’. Few
things are accepted
more and practiced
less”
Yet all our efforts
tc> bring equality,
freedom and toler
ance to the nation*
of the -world have
but meagre success
in liJke manner,
there has never
been more concern
for the state of
family life, never
.more anxiety that the home re- i pericnce of tin* war-torn genera
tain, its strength and vitality as lion should make humble men o*
the foundation and bulwark of us all—and if humble prayerful
society Yet despite s*i! measures, ; also
the statistics of divorce, broken: Clearly, this is & time for pray*
homos, parental and juvenile <k- er for individuals, for families. i
linqtiencv continue their steady 1 for nations. Thousands o° lam
rise. J. Edgar Hoover'* recent j she? united in the practice of daily
statements on this subject are j family prayer will gam untold
shocking. * j blessings of God for themselves.
Built On God i and for our nation the promt** of
In the fact of such dismal fail- 1 * glorious aim of peace sod bsp
ure are w* net justified in ex* | pines*. *
amming with great clarity and ! s?£*.:■■*>■ t
jtoo/am Uir netbos by which 1 lOiS/gW' ±3E»3!BJ[
! have sought to reach our admlr
: able goah?
Have we recalled for instance,
that the brotherhood o! mars must
i always depend upon and follow j
the Fatherhood' of God 11 Do w#
i realize that neither individuals
nor families will recognize the
rights o! others, unless they first
learn to love and acknowledge the J
, Creator from whom sil rights
, come? j
Have w* forgotten the warn*
■ ing words of the Psalmist “Un* j
less the Lord build th* house, j
llwtwir ii, vain
» T .1 *1
they lawr in vain .
(fist build it- j
Unless die Lord j
keep tli« city, he
waicheth in vain
dial keepeth it ”
Peace Through
Prayer
T»j* simple fact is
that the measure tsf
vat lailure Ins* bee* j
th* degree in winch
wt have neglected tu
be guided by out !
laith mi God and m j
Hi* law The ex
llit* ■.. r.. f Ai'r* (liienii I' >' *
. — i x^swK^Sieir.'i
PaheCamh^ie
I AUTHOR of “HOW to stop worrying andjtart LIVING-
The Familiar Isn’t Frightening
U7HKN DUDLEY HALL. Skaneuteles N. V , was in high s.fW
he made a t word that most pi opl(> would think enviable iv
his second year he was on (he football team and was president of
his class His junior year found him captain of the toot bail team,
on the basketball team, and again class president. The last > e«? hie
was captain of both the football and the basketball
teams, played oi the baseball team ami still class ••
president, Whew! ilfljpEjftPPMffi
i he'll iu enrolled in a huge eastern unicer- h mm®
*itv fn his tresbmai. veai. In w*> captain oi the
football team and vice-president of his class. In - ? klgg|
his junior year, lie was still with the football team >.
and received an ail-eastern mention. The yeai jJBS
he graduated hi? had just gone tinough a thrilling £■»-> JH
period: on the football team all-American men- HHHKsi JBW
tion. permanent second mar-hall of his elan-
Caroegu
With such a record of outward accomplishment, wouldn’t
you think he would have enjoyed some feeling of success' W &!‘J
ite didn't. More than that, he wasn't even happy Why? He ail
filled with fear! He was teirifled at the thought of going out into
the world and facing people near at hand whom Vie had never
before seen. Performing before 80.000 spectators at a game didn't
feaze him in the least. But the very suggestion of appearing before
small groups of people, even of talking to some unknown man wtva
might not even judge lum favorably, brought scui-vvrenshiag
terror.
then all of a sudden lit realized that lit wasn't afraid eil mat
with wnich in- was f.imiliai. H< <t-aiiaed that he had tc. became
familiar with wiiat ht wanted tc e-oneiuer. So he got a 10b of sell
ing from doi.-r to c.ooi Tin tit st cmy was on agonising experience,
but aftei a few weeks ire wa# thrilled at seeing how many of those
v. ho opened theii doors could, bt influenced by ms persuasion# ;o
*coifi€ across
IMAMS
ft* A she-1 Swr>
•|-Y\ . by^
.mivaui^u
THK KlßS’i WAVE of coiibcib'iib' j
nes* t ame ove 1 hint Ukc u j
■ breath oi fresh inr It. *-on*e h*B£ .
forgotten l< u? He was v&guel> ;
co use jo us oi c clean v\ 011* r»;‘ v .Lu
room smcinne tanu'.i o* uiHist:< uc
; ano Ly iuruiiu; irus eye? »*• <
>idt he could ?H‘ a nurse if. ’*< ■<
j ent-b uniform reading a novel
; the v, i:,(':iav.
i _ ;
j It was an ctfoit n? into*?, even
j hi; 11; - eve 1 1 Lone ever>
iiitiM i» aclitvl as if a tnourano ft o
, L. i ncodies v. c*\ siubivng ho
; \e body lie cntly he bt £ab •
| ;c d: jit t tl juli. v. siunibe-. j
; rh( b<■ d£■ i•: e> \VtHg:- the hor pite'.l 1
i wall > IH i 1'» 1 c t’i CC.c V C i onC t- «i Td
•,t c more Lc v;;.-.- fij iiig the piaii<
u<_ , ; <.c; riuM non I'*):* L.st rm, -ion j
I ") in vvh< te taint, was oiuu- un* ;
if .. 1 . Lit; entevL'isd dale i.v Lt j
j yi.\ j.f could iVci his hOiiC- f!*C‘lSt ‘
| grin lag his controls. His n. ads. ;
j t .;t was ii he son-obi w Lia v. th& 1 I
I u |\i i-niltd hold tight with his j
bantu- t- \ex vThing would t>«- all j
I Once looje i.c savi th« Hod i’igh! j
j cre no;luiig ;n fast oven io me lett. •
• He iivt o. las hand le siL.ii*-.) t«.
i/is vn iiit .'me*:; to follow 1 1 m- in to j
j :he attack. Hi.- bad id the j
| signal. j
‘i ia Ked lead plane m-«dt t- feiai.
j ;,tt. 4 ek oi. the iiight. whiie U.o .
OiLc 1 - e had ptrt ion c/il c-i-Q v* <; *. ,
• t.ofniriij isi tor «.«» attach' n, the:
- rear
I He ir.ai.ed down «uh his !*« 1
, hand and turned me oxygen valve 1
( fully He could feel its kmiiiedl
knot ivvic-t easily bctv> eec-. las at-ie j
] lingers.
The Ked pi cue vv a:• right ix. front j
of him now but he was not con j
; scion® oi sj>aci o» distance e-r iinu ■
j 1$ was soiTiebody else doing ah j
liar not tsiiii. Vet he could fee.) j
!
i ins hands siuiiftiiiy guiding »iis |
! piano foi the- attack or* the Red !
fiphitr. • * |
j And llier. ids thumb ot. ti.e gun!
button. He fed tiic buttoi* give as j
J ne pressed he&rd the crescendo \
j rout of his gun* hi'.t the sc eric
I was not rtm Hold tight onto those
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| MAYOR McGUP * By John Jarvis}
/■IAiSSKVVOTE, I'm 1 I THEY WONT LET JR t
f I OUI "TO IME TRACK m * il YOU
1 I rtt GET TMERg |lsi TiM£ I T
tHt**e*Y-* ;*f
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: * onti ols tion t let go with your
; hands, now Keep a firm grip
B»& .-uots went wide os the mite
. : u.. Hcc fighter hung i&uniingij
lsi. ..u befui r tun? lim ooituM? t
h- liar, shut n dwvn. r.e knew;
i lit !(..(- He ..oeed rns 1.i.0 over
no lev ud mow and nit U'.e ct.'Jps
5 .s pn ation vi.eve L;h. ii j r.e
• .'.-..id only weep BM lie nvustn't
•it . i: the e i Why is everythin*
..... iu.r fiMstry Av. .<ve oi nauiee
la i .i ■l * in,l.- hut tie was able
.n> i: - t u at uy holding
! lighiio with lus ha lies
! Fiioi t that s better now. Gocd
■t.ic hands- He ct*ud see the Aed
b site; again c nitre isv, k.tndi'ad
■\. ids <--n. ;.d !;..:• nano wear
: u ... .; out ion g—he felt ;i^.
yi ve ur.dei «s *. press-ure of nrf.
si.sisuc fn* rcav *•♦ his guns ws*
■ dt.-.ii-nn : ci ii - ears uir. tie neiu
j hi.' tun: ...» nit until t.e saw a
! tj.ilt ul -ii... ot.iut from xus aa
;VV.: i. . v at.« C* KTit .V ti.at Tiic
had Ct.ne ti.-ir job.
And men an shattenng impact
jas M Lit h.s pi ail* it
•I' .cin-d iuts r fiigtnened * corse.
I shas.ir.g i.im .i his scat Hi* right
!ho rid tiev. lo the canopy release
j his iet; tu the ejection sw itch. Hlr
•deft hi gets felt Then way through
j the t wsgeney procedure whieh
- hod j,.i g bet is habit *
A*a iSi the ndusec slatted to .load
i over him. ns grun tentacles trying;
i to hole him in their aeaniy grasp. •
j but by gripping tightly to me rip-;
... cl he c. s-5 ..t'le co oveicome i—. ;
He was tailing through space j
; Wash t he supposed to do some- r
j thing Wi.at eas ;i' Vtr.at was it? •
| Oh .ns. he must pail the ripcord to'
: open the pat achate, tie ieit hi#
I ringers cum u round tfie ceei
| mcial c' he 1 tugged violently . . ,
j xiitj e he was in oed again. Ac
; could juit manage to move ois
I ryes enougi. to etc mat there were
;tw o cihe; people m the room now
] --the same crisp nurse, ana a doe
tot The dot tor was saying. ‘-He'll
: puii through tail right. He's been *
! very lucky fellow . It s a shame I
had to amputate hi* hands yester*
day ■ * *