Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 17, 1926, Image 6

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    RURAL ENTERPRISE
S tudy Flight o f
M igratory Birds
B obolink and Barn S w allow
F ly to A rgentina to
Spend W inter.
l and w ith the com ing of colder w e a th ­
e r In F ebruary a n d March w ith d raw
n o rth w a rd until th ey cross th e e q u a to r
and follow the no rtn ern sp rin g in Its
ad v an ce to th e ir breeding g ro u n d s
lu n o rth ern U nited State», C a n ad a
and A rctic A m erica
T h eir Itin e ra ry
th u s ta k e s ad vantage of sh iftin g se a ­
son» in both con tin en ts.’’
p e cto ral, B a ird 's a n d w hlte-rum ped
Lost His Hotel
sa n d p ip ers, find In th e p am p as and
New O rleans.—George C a rr of B u r­
in P a tag o n ia th e ir w in ter m etropolis.
W ith th e se m ay tie m entioned tbe lington. Iowa, reg istered In a “sm all
E skim o curlew now n e a r ly ! I f n o t a c ­ hotel on a narrow s tr e e t” and w ent
to give Murdl (Iras tbe “once over."
tually, e xtinct.
He could not And the hotel a f te r an
Follow the Spring.
“A few in d iv id u a ls of th ese n o rth ­ all day search and had to in se rt an ad
e rn » p e d e s a rriv e In th e »outb lu in a local paper appealing to the m an­
Ju ly and A ugust, but th e ir m ain so u th ­ a g e r o f tbe hostelry to send him his
w ard flight o ccu rs from S ep tem b er to baggage.
f* * # * * * * * * * # -» * * * * * * * * * * * *
George O’Brien
» # * # * ■ » * * * * * * •» « # ♦ * * ■ » » » ^ * * 1
KIDDIE
KATYDID
¿^Arthur 5cott Bailexj
“All I ask you to do is to tell th e
sto ry to Mr. C row .”
W ashington.—Such fa m ilia r N orth
“ H e w on't believe It, e ith e r,” th e
« T Z I D D I E K A TY D ID doesn’t sin g !”
A m erican birds us th e bobolink au<1
F red d ie F irefly told Mr. F rog ta ilo r re to rted .
th e b arn sw allow th a t bad flown ull
"P e rh a p s he will w hen he h e a r s th e
hurriedly, w hen they m et aguin.
th e way to A rgentina to »pend our
re st of th e m essage," F re d d ie a n ­
And
Mr.
F
rog
w
as
so
su
rp
rise
d
th
a
t
w in ter and would fly th o u sa n d s of
sw ered. “ I w as Just going to e x p la in
he alm ost sa t rig h t down In th e mud.
mile» buck hom e to neat In tbe U nit­
"W hat do you m ean?" he cried. th a t K iddle K aty d id h a s a tric k of
ed S tate» anil C anada, a re am ong the Novem ber. In o th e r word», th ey pas»
rubbing his w ing covers to g e th e r to
King Alf Coming
"You m ust be c r a z y ! F o r th e re Isn’t
m any specie« personally observed In south w ith th e com ing of fall In th e
P urls. King Alfonso of Spain Is to a single person In all P le a sa n t Valley m ake th a t K aty-dld sound."
South A m erica by Dr. A lexander W et­ n o rth e rn hem isphere, and below the
“ F o r th e lan d 's s a k e I ” cried Mr.
m ore. ornithologist. and a ssista n t e q u a to r follow the ad v an ce o f the visit th e U nited S ta te s next year. P e r ­ th a t h a sn ’t h e ard K iddle K atydid Frog, as he leaped in to th e w a ter,
so
u
th
e
rn
sp
rin
g
to
th
e
ir
w
in
ter
home,
haps,
like
the
prince
of
W
ales,
he
will
singing
his
tire
so
m
e
song
on
a
tine
Secretary of tbe S m ithsonian InatltU-
convinced a t last of th e tr u th of F r e d ­
m tdsunim er n ig h t.”
tlon, and described by him In the rem ain d u rin g th e so u th e rn sum m er, play polo on Long Island.
“T h at—’’ rep lied F re d d ie F irefly— die F irefly's claim . “ I m u st h u rry
la te st Sm ithsonian publication. T h is 1»
" th a t Is Just w h ere you’re m istaken, home a t once, for d a w n 's a lre a d y
on Im p o rtan t con trib u tio n to orlthno-
breaking. And Mr. Crow m ay com e
loglcul know ledge, com prised In an Il­
sailin g over my place a t a n y m om ent."
lu stra te d bulletin, e n title d “O bserva-
He landed w ith a sp lash in th e creek
tlons on th e Birds of A rgentina.
This popular “movie” star was born
and s ta r te d to sw im ra p id ly aw ay.
I'uruguay, U ruguay and C hile." Be-
B ut a f te r a few stro k e s he pau sed and in San Francisce. He Is the son of a
alde« valuable technical d a ta . It f u r ­
tu rn e d around. “ You m ight alm ost police chief, and has lead an extremely
n ish es fa scin a tin g re a d in g for bird
say th a t K iddie K aty d id Is a fiddler, active life, »tarring on many Santa
lover» everyw here.
Clara university teams. From assist­
m ig h tn ’t you?” he called.
S e n t by G overnm ent.
“ S om ething like th a t ! "
F re d d ie ant cameraman and “extra.” he rose
D octor W etm ore whs sen t to th e
to star in a prominent screen picture.
Firefly agreed a bit doubtfully.
sou th ern portion of South A m erica
“ I’ll tell Mr. Crow th a t, a n yhow ,” He is twenty-five, and is noted for hit
by the biological survey. U nited S ta te s
said th e tailor. “ It will m ake th e sto ry smile and good looks. He is a six-
D ep artm en t of A griculture. H e w as
m ore In tere stin g , a t least. And so footer and weighs 175 pounds.
In stru c te d to gHther first-hand In­
fa r as I can see. It c a n 't do any h a rm ."
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form ation as to the s ta tu s of m ig ra ­
And then he h a sten e d aw ay. lea v ­
tory gam e and Insectivorous birds.
ing F re d d ie Firefly to get hom e as
In order to throw m ore light on the
best he could In th e g ra y of th e e arly
operatio n s of the m igratory bird
N
= =
m orning.
tre a ty betw een the U nited S ta te s and
“ You m ay a s well p u t out y our
C anada In according p rotection to
B B R E V IA T E D
| lig h t!” Mr. F rog sh o u ted hack, a s lie
th ese species. Increase In m ig rato ry
d isa p p ea red am ong th e reeds. R ut he
gam e and Insectivorous birds In this
STO R Y
i d id n 't w ait to see w h e th e r F re d d ie
country bad a lready been noted since
j took his advice. H e w as too m uch ex-
the enforcem ent of tb e tre a ty provi­
| cited o ver the s tra n g e new s. And ns
sions. but ad ditional d a ta from tb e
PHRENOLOGY
he sw am easily along w ith p ra ctic e d
w in ter hom es of som e of th e far-
stro
k
e
s
he
kept
ta
lk
in
g
to
him
self.
flying birds w as greatly desired.
a Pretty Clever Chap, I Am,”
T X 7 A N D E R IN O a b o u t view ing the
T hough m any birds from N orth
“I ’m a p re tty c le v e r chap. I a m !’’ ” v sig h ts o f th e B ound C o rn e rs coun­
He Chuckled.
A m erica comm only go to th e n o rth ern
he chuckled. ’T v e discovered a g re a t
Mr. Frog. Ami th a t's w here e v ery ­ se c re t tills night. And old Mr. Crow- ty fa ir, S teu b en V e sk ltt noticed the
p a rt of South Am erica, D octor W et­
booth ot P ro fe s s o r K ism et, phrenol­
body else Is m istaken, too. T onight I will be glad to h e a r ull ab o u t It.
m ore explains th a t only a relatively
ogist.
was lucky enough to learn th a t Kid
few apeclea pass below the e q u a to r as
P
e
r'
aps
he'll
w
an
t
me
to
belli
him
L oading th e planes ‘of the W ilkins p o la r ex p ed itio n on hoard th e ste a m ­
" H e re ’s m y c h a n c e to find o u t If
die K atydid h a s been flailing us all w ith his n e w sp a p er a f te r this.
fa r south a s P a ra g u ay , U ruguay,
ship Vlctorin fo r tra n s p o rta tio n to th e ir A rctic sta tio n .
th e re 's re a lly a n y th in g in th e silen c e
this tim e."
A rgentine and Chile. H ow ever, th ese
“ And for all I know I'll h ave so of phren o lo g y ,’’ he th o u g h t. And he
Include some of our best known birds.
“You don’t sa y s o !” said Mr. F rog
m uch to do th a t I w on't he ab le to w ent Into th e booth a n d re q u este d P ro­
• toe who dill not know th e ir Im blts !
“Then who Is It th a t sings th a t ever
m ake a n y m ore clo th es fo r m y c u s­ fe sso r K ism it to feel his bum ps.
lasting chorus?”
would h ardly believe them capable
to m e rs.”
" H ’nin,” began th e p ro fesso r, "your
“ N obody!"
of flying such enorm ous d istan ces
H e h a d n 't sw um fa r be fo re he had sta b llls tlc cu rv e is a lm o st concave—
tw ice each year.
‘■Nonsense!" Mr. Frn<r »coiTpi’. “ I
e n tire ly fo rg o tten th a t It w as re ally th a t m ea n s th a t y o u r w ill pow er Is
__
c
can
be fooled once, mil} lie. B ut I’ll)
“Among tbe few of th e sm a lle r land
F re d d ie Firefly who h a d discovered not only null, b u t void. Y our a ttic
not
to
he
fooled
tw ice.
species th a t perform th is extended
And you th e se c re t and told It to him.
( p ro tu b e ra n c e Is n egligible— w hich Indi­
think for a m om ent th a t you
flight,” say s D octor W etm ore, “ the
No doubt If anybody h a d rem in d ed c a te s th a t y o u r a r t se n se is alm o st
b arn sw allow and thp bobolink a re
an m ake me believe any such thin g .’’
Mr. F rog of th a t fact he w ould h a v e ab sen t, th a t no one w ho know s yeti
w o rth y of m ention, especially tb e la t ­
“I don’t care w h e th er you believe It
been very Indignant.
well w ould tr u s t you to pick out wall
te r, as, though tb e barn sw allow oc­
or not." F red d ie Firefly declared. 1
<© by Urunset & D un lap )
p a p e r fo r them . F ifty cents, p lease."
cur» during the n o rth e rn w in ter M id d le-A ged S ergean ts R e­ and first se rg e a n ts usually w ere “old-
" I f you e x p ec t h a lf a d o lla r for th at,
tim e rs" who bail to th e ir c re d it a t
m onths from th e W est Indies so u th ­
placed by Y ounger M en
you can keep on e x p e c tin g till you're
least ten y e a rs of se rv ic e ; serv ice in
w ard, the bobolink w ith d raw s wholly
black in th e face." h issed S te u b e n
Cuba, P an am a. A laska. C hina o r th e
Into (lie Chaco.
T he yellow hilled
in A rm y o f T od ay.
"O h, w ell, let m e he fa ir," he
P hilippines. T he w a r took an en o r­
cuckoo, cliff sw allow, olive-bucked
th o u g h t. " P ro fe s s o r K ism et may he a
th ru sh , nighthaw k, and S w aln so n ’s
New York -T h e old arm y Is pus»- m ous toll of th ese men, and h u ndreds
m ore re tire each y e a r on th re e -q u a r­
m ere c h a r la ta n , a n d I w ouldn't like
Imwk a re o f m ore or less common Ing.
to th in k th a t I e v e r con d em n ed a thin?
T he gruff, hard-boiled, m iddle-aged j te r s pay a t th e end of th irty y e a rs’
occu rren ce In tb e n o rth e rn h a lf of
BY JO S E P H K A Y E
By H. IR V IN G K IN Q
h a stily ."
F ew of the h a rd y soldiers
tb e region In question, but a re not noncom m issioned officers a re also giv­ service.
And he w en t In am i uncovered his
found In abundance. • • • T he ing way to younger men, "gentlem en who fought in th e Spanish-A m erican
w ar a n d a g a in st A gulnahlo In Luzon At 21— Ruth Cross, Latest of the Wom­
head fo r M adatne S w astik a , who be­
g re a t body of N orth A m erican m i­ ra n k e rs." ns K ipling w ould call them
THE WERWOLF
gun:
“ You h a v e an u n u su a lly pro­
g rant», how ever, a re »Imre birds, T oday, say arm y a u th o ritie s here, th e a re left. T h e arm y today Is com posed
en Novelists to Win Fame, Had
lific jo llitiflc a cc liv ity , w hich indicates
som e of which, a s tbe tw o yellow-legs, m ilita ry estab lish m en t abounds w ith p rim a rily of young men.
Passed Through a Large
'" P H I S a n cien t su p e rs titio n —a belief th a t you a r e good n a tu r e Itself. F u r­
Due to Rapid Turn-Over.
th e «underling, and tbe sp o tted sand
y o u n g ste rs holding the highest en list
Slice of Life.
th a t som e h u m an beings w ere a t th erm o re. y o u r u p sta n d in g pinnacles
p ip er have extended w in te r ranges, ed g ra d es up to a n d including th a t of
T h is Is acc o u n te d fo r by th e rapid
tim es tem p o rarily ch an g ed Into wolves, a re su p e rn o rm a l, sh o w in g th a t you are
w hile Olliers, as th e H ndsotilan godwit, m a s te r serg ean t, th e very highest.
tu rn over. T h e p re sen t-d a y soldier Is
** A ABOUT th is tim e I got my d e­ still re ta in in g th e ir hum an intelligence, th e soul o f h o n o r a n d th e acm e of
tb e upland plover, tbe buff b reasted .
B efore th e W orld w ar the se rg e a n ts not a pro fessio n al m ilita ry man. He
gree a t college and w as elected hut ta k in g on th e w o lfs fierceness— ju stic e . You a r e a n nlm o st in fallib le
e n te rs Hie serv ice Ju st a s he would
to Phi lte tta K appa. U nder my pic­ once so w idespread, still lin g e rs In Judge o f h u m an n a tu r e and a r e gen­
e n te r a college, am i for m uch the sam e
tu re in th e college annual w ere these E urope lu th e regions w here w olves e ra lly know n ns a p rln e e o f good fel­
reason.
prophetic w o rd s: ’None hut an a u th o r m ost abound. T h e best opinion is th a t lows. F iv e d o lla rs, p le a se ."
T h e schools of U ncle S am 's arm y
know s an a u th o r 's w oes!' I sta rte d th e su p e rstitio n o rig in a ted In p rim i­
"W ith p le a s u re ,” sa id S teuben Ves­
a re am ong th e finest In th e country.
g a th e rin g In rejectio n slips a t th irte e n tive tim es from tnen cov erin g th em ­ k ltt. h a n d in g It over.
“ You have
P ra c tic a lly ev ery line of hum an e n ­
and I kept ste a d ily a t It th e re a fte r.
selves w ith the sk in s of b e a s ts fo r th e proven to rue th a t p h re n o lo g y is based
d e a v o r Is tau g h t, from th e raisin g of
"S andw iched In betw een my y e ars follow ing re a so n s :
on sound sclen tlfle p rin c ip le s .”
horses to m edieul a n d radio science,
nt the u n iv ersity w ere v a rio u s y e ars
Food w as the principal d e sid era tu m
And, bow ing h im se lf o u t, he w ent
eng in eerin g , cooking am i the m any m e­
o f teaching, th e first y e a r In w h at Is of the sa v a g e and he c lothed him self
c h an ica l trad e s.
a n d lost e ig h te e n d o lla rs p lay in g th e
now O klahom a—It w as Indian t e r r i­ In the skin o f an an im al in o rd e r th a t shell gam e.
E ach y e a r th o u sa n d s o f young men tory then. I believe th e re w ere only
t © by Q eorge M a tth ew A d a m i)
who h ave com pleted co u rses offered fo u r w hite wom en In th e town, in clu d ­ he m ight decoy o th e r a n im a ls w ithin
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to Its personnel by Hie arm y, p u r­ ing m yself. T hen I trie d my h a n d at reach of Ills d a rt o r his club. Also,
ch ase th e ir d isc h arg e s fo r a nom i­ being a ssista n t c n sh ler In th e one disguised in th e skin o f u b e ast, he
m ight, w ith th e m ore sa fety , prow l as
nal sum a n d re tu rn to civil life. N ear­ sm all hank.
nail
I recall vividly the 'g ra ft- a s c u t a ro u n d th e cam p of his enem v
ly all of th e ir a p p lic atio n s a re based era,
■s. Who w ere a re g u la r fe a tu re of the Again he assu m ed th e sk in of a w oif
on th e offer of m ore lu c ra tiv e posi­ sc
enery. T hey w ere alw ay s brin g in g I or o ilie r sav a g e b e ast In o rd e r to in-
tions by com m ercial concerns, and It In l d l i ian
u tlu
n to
k n
“When I am at Rome I
s i in
to t th
e bank A.-
to sign aw ay I sp • ire te r r o r o r th u s d isg u ised to work
is u c a rd in a l p rin cip le o f th e arm y th e ir com pensations.
fast a» the Romans do;
revenge
upon
an
enem
y
a
n
d
h
ave
his
th a t it shall not sta n d In the way. In
when I am at Milan, I do
"Q u an tities o f In d ian s w ere e n ­ work blam ed upon a ra v en o u s anim al.
peace tim e, o f an enllsteil m an who
3 not fast.”
has the o p p o rtu n ity to b e tte r Ids po»l- ; cam ped round a bout, and a shoo tin g T h a t one of th ese im itatio n w olves
fra y o ccurred In th e s tre e ts alm ost Should som etim es be w ounded by those
tion in life
*T' H E R E a r e th e w o rd s of advice
every day. Next I ta u g h t In V ictoria. a g ain st whom he w as p ra c tic in g w as
Promotion Rapid.
given to St. A u stin by St. A m brose,
T exas, a b e au tifu l little sem i-tropical In evitable am i w hen, a fte rw a rd s , the
It Is for th is reason th a t the old tow n n e a r th e G ulf coast. T hen I had
one o f th e fa th e r s o f th e e a rly C h ris­
m an who had been p lay in g th e p a rt tia n c h u rch . St. A m b ro se's ad v ice w as.
arm y Is passing. P rom otion is rapid,
a y e a r out on th e p lain s w h e re the w as found to he w ounded a n d w ould
am i It Is common to find a "to p kick"
In effect, th a t Ills c o -w o rk er should
w ind blew all th e tim e, so m etim es so give no e x p la n atio n o f Ids w ound w hat
o r a sta ff se rg ea n t in Ills first e n list­
e n te r a m iddle c o u rse a n d give no u n ­
violently th a t th e sand d rifte d In m ore n a tu ra l th en for th e sa v a g e to
ment and u n d e r tw enty-live yea rs of through th e w indow s and lay Inches
n e c e ssa ry offense w hich m ig h t lessen
say. "I sh o t a wolf. H ere is a m an
age. T h e m ilitary serv ice I
oses m any deep on floor a n d beds and d ining m ysterloualy w ounded a n d w ounded his influence am ong th p p eople w ith
ii.lt
" ’TH rtm ent o f Com merce. B eniam in D
whom he w as w orking. C ontin u in g
H ill collects c ig a re tte s from all over th e world, not as „ hobhv hut a s a o f Ils technically tra in e d n.en before ta b le s —R uth C ross."
Hie sam e a s I w ounded th e w olf. Ergo
Ills advice, he s a i d :
p ra ctic a l ah. to A m erican m a n u fa c tu re r, In keeping them advised on foreign th e ir e n listm en ts expire, b at the com-
TODA? —R u th C ross suddenly shone th is nmn w as tem p o rarily changed Into
m erelal w orld gains, ami thereb y the
“So lik e w ise you, w h a te v e r church
m ark e ts for th e ir p r.alu cts, B etw eeu ten and tw elve billion
a w olf.”
across
th
e
lite
ra
ry
horizon
w
ith
a
A
m
e
rh
a
n
arm y Increases Its p re stig e us an e d u ­
you com e to, o b serv e th e custom o f
e ig a re t.e s a re sold abroad each vear.
D
uring
th
e
M
iddle
ag
es
m
anv
peo­
novel,
“T
he
Holden
Cocoon.”
It
won
c a to r and builder of men.
th e place, if you w ould n e ith e r give
her Im m ediate fam e, w ith all th a t th a t ple w ere p u t to d e a th on th e c h arg e offense to o th ers, n o r ta k e offense
mean»- m ore hooks accepted, stories, " f being w erw olves and ab o u t th e tim e from th em ."
H erm an le tte r from E urope. Some of plays, and so on. In brief, »he had a r ­ th a t R oger W illiam s w n^ fo unding th e
\ \ lie n one c o n sid e rs th e age In w hich
Ihe patters droptted D octor N orton's rived.
s ta te o f R hode Islan d on th is side the
St. A m brose lived his a ttitu d e w as. In ­
nam e, re fe rrin g simply to us, ami o u r
1 « by M cC lary N »» a p ap » r 3 y n d lrs l« )
w a te r trib u n a l« In F ra n c e w e re con­
deed, to le ra n t a n d sa v o re d little of th e
dem ning to d e ath men uccused o f b e ­
(_________ ______ ______________ " '" ll h" 8 •’•’Ban to sw ell IIS had his.
sp irit o f asc etic ism w hich m ade m anv
~
I ,>ur Loom has becom e a boom erang "
ing w erw olves.
people o f th a t d a y th e to r tu r e r s o f
Requests From All P art» of Country th a t will not he bu rn ed over nor pas
I© by M
•' f,>rm le tte r tells th e last c h a n te r 2 ^ o o o o o ö o o o o o c K jo o o o o - iH y ty o o iv r .
th e ir fellow-men who did n o t a g ree
Exhaust Supply Offered by W ild
lu red . am | . r a t t e r th e see,Is th ere "
the tale. T hose who send »tam ps 5
A
LIN
E
O'
CH
EER
w ith th e ir opinion«.
Flow er Lover.
-Ihe fringed g e n tia n one of the fa- " ,,w receive the re p ly : “o u r fri,.,,,. 2
St. A m brose did not se t o u t to he a
vo rlte wild flower», then w as begin- , ‘" 'o r m s us th a t he no longer has an» 8
By John Ksndrlck Bangs
p riest.
He w as th e son o f an office
nlng to grow rare. W hen D tw tor Nor ' * « « • ."
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k in d n ess a n d w isdom In h a n d lin g th e
them to flower lover« who would g o '
he given th e seeds they seek, sa y s Dr.
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m in istra tio n so e n d e a re d him to th e
I new and com plicated traffic regula-
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th e office fo r a tim e b u t finally yielded
Is th e a c t of p ro tectin g th e ra d ia to r in
of the New York B otanical H arden difficult to mall out th e «n
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and set h im se lf in s tro n g opposition
chilly w e ath e r by covering It w ith a
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offering the In itiated
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to th e A ria n s— a sect w hich d en ied th e
sheet of uewspa|>er o
Ipok th ro u g h Its fringes to the sky. l-ast fall at
l>np®r.
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gentian seeding tim e, he
r u p le d e a c h
equal so v e reig n ty o f God a n d J e s u s
b lu e- blue
he quoted th e p o d . a m i repeated th e offer
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d a y in l i v i n g <
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And I w o u ld r a t h e r liv e m y lo v e
"T h is y e ar the unexpected happened »litotes a most undecor«
<* o rn am en t.
M any re lig io u s w o rk s a r e e x ta n t
th a n w r it e i t a n y d a y .
fu rn ish free o f c h a rg e a sm all lot of N ew spaper, m ade nows of h l. offer , If. «ays an ordinance, "special condì-
F o r lif e 1» m i . h t l e r th a n th e pen
w hich a re from th e pen o f fhl« m»n.
seed o f th e fringed g entian to any
R equests began to po u r In from Call- I I
w h a t e e r th e c r i t i c , s a y .
Rt. A m brose died In th e y e a r WT, nged
b> M.-Clar. Newep.pvr Syndicate
sh o u t slx ty -fo u r y e a rs.— W ay n e DL
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