C'lfArTKR TlliltTV KOI?II TIIK OVKKWHe2L»MI>C<• trail ?ali<»u <>i how ternhly mm li Susan meant to hint made I Si 11 Potter iiiutv eaijfr th..n uvw to ft'ltlc tlic business ileal v illi A lit ta Carter. so thai In* eould out m|' h< r life, anil put her out ol his. If** was thinking about thi.s tin* Uf\t day in his tilth «• wlit'ii Ken Katitlolpli tame ill. Hill eyed him and frowned. •*I thinlc it's ahiiut time,** lie said. "When it mines to making a det i sit.n. you rim m • k ail*I net k w ith the <\irter womtin." "Maybe so," ..aid Ki*n. "I.nl *h«-'s su uneeitain et hiisell she makes me uneasy." !!•• jn.nsed and grin tied a l»it sh:»m«la« t tilv "11. ide.:. I >i 11, most of 111«* iiitiiity mi my lam ily is t onttollt d l»y my \\if»*. ami sJie " "But you t• d«I me you h;ol -tver al thousand \• *n wanted to invest," Hill vill hi. "1 know hul Mis. Itaudolph*1 pretty tliihiuus about my mv^-ting it ill Alieia fill !«• I \s ptopeity " "Why ditl yiui Ifll h»-r aiiylhit^ about it "\ alwavs tlivvii;.-: mailt js Ida that w»th her " -I gee Wt ||, m hat • lit* vet | | "It's no." "I was afraid of that " >aid I'ill wearily. "I'm n!.*»«» aliaul Aheia v» rdit I v. ill lit* Ihi' saint-. Would you he Ultllltir to help m*- buy lip Millie other property " " "IVrhap*aid Kt-n. "\r.\ in iniml?" "Yes The ' »ld .1 hn ton i irtn " "That dump!" Ken e\tia»im*d "It's beefl tlcserti d foi >• ai • :md run-down as all get-out." "Well. I don't t lilliU it s d:*! road from lh« In^h- ' way. mid huihi some nh e huusesj *jiit that wav Tile only tiling Ik >:• -t -1 ting i'i touch with \i.'- JulmMinn ' They're sratt«*r<'d all ovor tin- fan- ' ot* th«' earth." "Mavh'» it's som*' ».f tli«*sti you .•aw last ni^ht." *i»• I K* u. •I5y .lov«\ that" ; i.-ht' ' -.ti*! Hill j "Come on. Ii-fs di»v •• • »iit 11] sat at his and tried to coin i-fitr:it*• on tin- hu aiu ss ai hand. hut it .v.n ilitlii-uit. for In* kept n-ini'inheriri: 1 h.laze in Ihi* ^nj»in^ houso wlvi-h !in«! ui« r« nso«! ii:i veV.cmenc^ when a -eMin \ ance Boy Anions Highest In F. F. A. I lit nf Norlh ( aritlina's mosl imtsta"dii»: I.I \. hoys a if In h? awarded the \meriraii farmer Drerrf while altemlin;: tin* National ( nnvenlinii ill rulliri' farmers «f America in Kansas ( it\ this week. I)< toller 11-15. I hin ilitrrr is awarded for outstanding ability ami a< hievemcitt in tannins. eiiotieration anil leadership. I'jii s to rereive this hiuli honor arc: ton row. left In riylit—Byniim Blake. stedman t li.i|ilrr. Cumberland (nunlv; Joseph A lima n Seaisrove ( Il.ti»ti-r. Kan j. Heiin< t .shaped pa tt t Bot ) 30 University official 31 MavkeJwith holes 32 Household* ;j4. Buddha (Chin.) 30 Preset iplion term 37.3.1410 39. Aside 42 Pertaining lo the navy 45. Half diameters 40 Quaver 47. Oi"'-» h|tl)t t>i uv; • 1 head 4 S K A ' 2 Men Mi i 1 "f hind C'jtht'ilral . it v. N E France Toiv.me ba< k llrivin^ tools Pineapple Tumult l'.i ni.cn V riiifitt Definite article Color Sloths Water vnpot Attendant i K.i i ly Kng i Frame «>f 11ossf.l barn 22 Seasons 23. Boy 24. Part of • to be" 20 Observe 27 Cushion 29. Tremendous ..1 Culinary utensil 33. One of a group of In dian tribes 34 Distant 35 Brightly colored li-n 37 Chums 3M Siek 4 m y? rs UO 41 33 I 1 m Us •z. Ld 11 <& «mtui«« 1". guislier was tunt^d upon It. for tlio simple reason Unit the extinguish* i*r !i:i«l hei n ti11«*«I with ^asolint1. He iilso remembered the pieee of ma rliinery that luid suddenly gone had for no up|iurciil n'UNoti, ami r\ hutch of tools turning out ludlv lie cause of .someone's careless ncsa. Things that pointed to sabotage, ;in«l yet things which eouldn't see:u to lie traced. No matter how caie Iul lho investigation, he always raine up against a blank wall. No ode could lie accused. hecailS** ••vervoiie appeared !•» have :\ e.:sl iron alil»i. of those things. and !»«* < anst' of his feeling «»I uiwasiness - the leehng that espionage as well as -a hot age ha«l mine to I11 villi* lie 11 :«I increased the guard aroun«l the factory and grounds, had ap pointed men to report every slight est matter that looked in t!.- least suspicious. All the lire-extinguish ers lia«i ln-'-ii examined .and a care ful watch Kept ovi-p thi-in. Work men's papers had been le-exam ined. many of them quest ioneil minutely. ai.i! every prccaut i<»n pos sible taken in (>a« li ami every de part merit «•! the plant. I!ut Adam kept right on worry ing. -Miss Leigh t«i see you." Ruth M«iotehoiise announced jtotn the doorway, hn.ii.mg lit on Adam's thought.*. "She says H'.s impor t ifd " "'I'lleli ::i»hd I»« f in," said Adam. "Yes. ir." I tut h disappeared. arid H rendu • i • ■ ti« 1. i 1 »• l;• i than ever. Adam thought, her rotor high, her eyes bright and her mouth l->| ; fittl t > regular cus»i onset's and an •. 'it 4:l »ltc:s ti.j deferred ship a n* Jpj'lu s. !i»»'\vvci . emaitiet • .t>|\ below trade .e<|iurc nent> The index iiiin'Jx'i' of wholc ; ah lefcdstull p. a e- showed praeti • cailv !•» change at compared (wi'li ! »i th* proviou- week and , I »♦» J :• tlie eorre> pi'iidtng w eek la.-t IN . nut h;.i\e-t.!U» condition* eon • iiiue la\o .d»!e in the southeast and the Vugmta-N*mh Carolina atcas. ul ha:\i -tiritt w.i- delayed in the • . • ' si cti .ii dut ins 'past ■'« * ek A111 i • igi: harvesting is activt in \i»i!h Carolina no picking >))<•• |>! i< i— ifjiuinu'd linn en I in Nii'iti ('..n>liii;i ilui'-ctiiod in;ir 1 i.i i l;i'i ti the i>('ii»i si it l i>t-1 l.niiciii-il tm I >\\ .mil common uhilt* yroi-n It'iil .iiul lion (ii-iiij' tiiliaicn- :i(l\;inird from SI to S'J mi Ihc tuiddlc belt. Olfct'mgs nil th«* "!: ICi lit III I n in. A t i-iling |>i ict il >H i.i v.M - t"l;ili Ii-IiciI ..I (* I ■ i« .ii;n mi I Iclolwi |i|i ;■!.(] pi ICC Ii ill .ti'lKllt lif I'nfcj^ nVl I I !!• | >1 III IMI - .Hill .ill ^lilill .111(1 climcc sn». .iiiliH'diiitfly ucck k 1111-1 id I.i .itio iii iii ii. 11litt figim* ihriHiKliiiiit tin >• ci ;< In i nti .i i, me \ iilnc .it • H J:'i In M l.4n li>|. • .ti the Ninth ■ .si 111 i.i i.i-It Imu liiivinn ^talinn1 •In ill till week l.'i tn 3(1 cclltv pet i • !. . mil . the .sH.fi.'i (ViIIiik. I'licmc -.ill (Icm.iml tin l.nin prn llllCl I C\|H'( tl (I In .ivci.iyc ^nlllC 11..» Im.'lici iii III41 tlian m 1943. tin! tl i liitc nl jiiciiMM' from r.iiw on w mi ' it . • " (•:■ tliiui during the I.i t 3 yeai>. ( ulton t ncliaiiKi'il. Sp.it ci it ti .ii pi.ee- were about un clianued I'M '.lie v.ccl;. buyitlK of spot i it Inn (Iccre.i-cd Kiimcvvliat accorri Iii: i. ,ili < cpnl ted hy ti e 1(1 mill la i .mil ifin.lined >iib.~lantially bc iii\ the cni respiiiidilli! period a year .iC" I lie Bi adi nt the crop U mim nt; liiylic than I.i -1 srasnn. al " ouul, t1 • a\ crage staple length is ah • it the -ainiv The miil-wecK \Mallier tcpiirl uidu'uled thai pick iiu. made ijnuft pingrcss ill the (Nisi while afhci .-e wi athci il'tarded iiai • v olite; ;'i the wit I'in^pcct- mi (>c tobi • I \vi ic Inr .i -Imhtly InHri pin | din t 't than 'li.it indicated a nmntli li;i> In Tircll, I ' . nil.a. ( K'l la! T> i II ('.II, |y CI> have p. d iced a bumpci '"'P •( 'lay • i , lai.ic ,vicld.< pci ..•■if nd |»i>. I .in i!11v ace nil n ; In Ci inly Agent li II llai ri> o| K.e Slate C'.'ilivie Kxteiifaon Service II f. I)a\eport ni l(«»nt«> | ha-- pro do eti i? ; nis >1 le. pedlva ha> mi .'I re-, ii'i'iirdr i. to the iii;ent. l."i.ill> liie Iced .'tii.itn.fi i> in irh I it I to lli ni it tli. time I ul year. REQUIREMENTS OF DAILY BASIC DIET i:> 1.01;\s < m.n. Till' WAIJ lias taught us a good deal about funds. Note, I do ! nut say it ha> tau*-.lit u» a gteal ileal uliuiii i!:»•>« iff. »• ui iii'>!riu s I>i. \ h ndenitig will aitswei questions of general int• i • -t j only, and ilifii only through his column hut about foods. Imh- the average North American I -oppose the most poignant lesson is the mm» her of foods lie funis la* ran t melt in the tropics—'Would remain solid ai 1"J0W F. During tin* trials of vari ous bar*; submitted, members of the testing committee objected to certain liars became they did not taste very palatable. They were surprised to learn that a de lectable bar was m»t desired sin. j this was designed as an emer gency ration if the bar was too good, tie soldi.-r would eat «t be fore lie was actually in extremis. Rules Not Rigid I believe the mo*t important re* suit uf war rationing has been to teach that the rules of dietetic* are not necessarily as rigid as the new style nutritionists have laid down. "Rules wen* made fur slaves/' is a good rule for you to ob-»*i ve at the dinner table, and "What's one man's meat i- an other man's poison" is one of the soundest of dietetic advisements. For instance, Piofessor tlcoige R. C'owgill, of Yale, very prop erly lays down the well-known figure* that a l»atfie diet rnu-t fur nish (a) energy, (b> protein, (c) minerals ami (d) vitamins, and that the energy U del ived from protein, carbohydrate and fat. each yielding respectively t. J. and 9 calorics per gram, and that the average man of To kilograms (l"» 1 pounds) weight requires on the average ft,000 caloi ies a day. Then he goes on to say very •ensibly that ju t how he distrib utes tins energy intake aiv«»ng the three «if 1 i- vi'» - mi c« Ham I i in t * -. :• iii.il t<*r «»| i • i •• The most concentrated mm •• « «m*i j»y i«» ami t Invi( i|ti:n t. » of a pound • i !a« i •• n«»il|«li • .» ni h ail In ila » raloi ie . ISnt • the I i in if si I ion* ciimc in Ihtiiii •* an exclusive fat «11«*v would can •• a* i dosi<, ami tin* i'at must In* dilu' i with cai hohydt ate< tstnrche- aim vujfurs) ami protein. Italic Protein Kniuircmi'iil Tlu'ie i< a basi» protein re»piir#» inent, but it vari-s somewhat. 11•• daily aiu«»'int> >1 minora!-* an.I vitamins an* laid down very i iv»«l ly l»y the < la >i« nutrition! tv. !»<*»«* a!-*o «»!»;•• leeway may he a! lowi'il. I'iofes shuts? * an :i person tal;e too many liver sh».t ? Wliat i> meant by bv|Hi. bt> rn anemia ? Answer: Iron i - valuable in .• form of anemia, liver in anotlu r. Hypochromic anemia i~ the ho m in which the hemoglobin, 'be •' containing roloi intr mallei oi i he bleoil. is proportionately (to t!.•• number of c.lb i lower than it should he. In pernicious anemia the heinoirlobin i- proportionately hither than normal. Iron is indi cated in hypochromic anemia, liver in pernicious anemia. In some cases both are indicat* i. i Liver is absorbed just about a j well by mouth as h.vpoui rmi«-a!lv. I I have never b«-ar Ft.! SC.OTT SC&APP WoMAK Vl^llbft • 0<.'> *1'!' VvAlPu-) tUvi Smh KV..M4 *o ■ fcrM THIMBLE THEATRE—Starring Popeye .HOul) AM I D0;M(2i, POaEW3? VEROOiM'£iOor>. f | * \ PROF. EELSUiEAT V. TEACHEP MA'-/ 1 ASK A QiJc/oT iGK». '«> VE? uHAT l<=. •[ IT. VS UTTlE -•—" "A Way With The Ladies!" CH_GOODVJ *-OU CALLED AAE- A !. TTUE T AVAST-kOUWER ) T i:' \l POMTOOGOOD.'J W c / / y Of ^ kN ■''s/. y/sZi BLONDIE (KPBistcrcd I . S. 1'atent Office) Thejr Fayorite Chjjd! By Chic Young i|lr &.s£?M3 ' V, ll „ 1 IT <1 I - :il 4 fW I v 1 ! 1 '■ ! ■ t \ K\ ■-//! ^) (■: J. V II •* — titt, I _>^j __ By PAUL ROBINSON jsr