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f i rAGE TEN" moon &y 3 wupuijeiBjeJLL Ho icitait. ayxoPtim ' gehini juanita Baeara'i 'riaarstlr.nirl Aitftuise lurks 'liysteru iitrlbiltta patronr of the aavtbling yarlort run bit in son JJivitl and his telle itollu. There Brie l.ednrtter, patron, ' vuiniu tries to tilt her veil.' Hut she is viore terrified won seeing one Heior Btteara iotn Ledbetter Adrian 'PoucKev Mrs. Belaise and Iter grandson, kirk Btuuard. Next day the innocent Juanita toltoxct' IJivitt's orders and, posing ae fie Horita Floret, oaUe on hire. . he laise and returns the necklaee llivitt had stolen at the parlors. Her etdry is that ehe had found it . on the ttreet. Juanita refuses tlta proffered reward but consents to Kirk's vailing. -When he sees her at the hotel, ha brinom a ring be lonainffi to his late mother, who Mrs. ilelaiio said resembled Jua tiflu. . . . ..,.,.';. .Chapter 1? '--'tv-''l ,. A (TAflNISHEp TITLE.' Tm. Mirtfue'Sor Carlof Ae lull I Cabrera took the, seat tbat Dlvltt motioned her td and accepted cigar. ; ' "Well, Spike, I get your note." Dlvltt closed the door, turned to the marquesa. 'Must I tell you jagaln not to call me that?" be BSKeu. . ' uo i can you uraps t The marauesa shook ber bead, a head that would have been Iron- gray had It not been dyed to more than Us pristine blackness. Her rouged faco with its heavy nose and fine black eyes lit with a smile, not without charm, not without Irony, ."Excuse. I will remember. When we Bay 'Spike' so long, tbe tongue make tbe word hisself. Your note i Isav to come. , 1 bone you are Kon' J;pay me the 'money.! lose on your ; irouiette wneei." t; ,"it was not my fault tbat you ,came here to play," said Dlvltt m "I hadn't even known you were In I t'Tdldn' ionwlo pla roulette.' I come to talk 'td you; When! you see me you act like' you don' know ! me. Ob, I onderstand with a J sllgbt dismissing gesture. "But t when you will not talk, I play rou- a ub .. v. ."uu ... u auwuw uh.v 1 Intla ft ii .1 InnA 4ti& mnnav T haua t save to take me back to Spain." f t'TU'talk to you now," said Dlvltt. "But cut out that 'Spike' business. 1 What did you do after they raided us in Philadelphia T Soon as I knew i what was up I gave you all tbe ( money and yoa went shinning up the lire escapo. What did you do ( alter that?" " "I go ovei to Jersey. I become a Oypsy and tell fortunes. I make : money enough to take me back to ' Spain." , , . . , "Ybu didn't care what happened to me, did youT" . ' "' ' ' "Yes. t ask about you all 'round. At last I am told you are in New Orleans, so I say to myself, 'I can all for Spain from there, and see . him too.' . . . Was that your wife, ' Spike that curly head' one, pass , Ing cigarettes? I never believe you . would marry, Mister Dlvltt. I nev-. ? or believe any woman can make - you forget yourself enough. . -"She is pretty like a curly doll. ' And she fix up this plice, they say. ' Ver' dlSunt from our place In Full . ly tif ' Yes,' I think, about you, or I would not have come here to call for Spain. And eef .you neod , me I would not have sail for Spain. ,!1 would-have stay right here, like I did anyhow, like I must after 1 Iobs my money to you. I ought know better than play roulette. But 1 tell myself I know the trick.", . ; "Tricks era not tbe same," said Dlvltt, watching ber. t ' H was not protestations of devo ; tibn that he wished from the mar- quesn, but merely to remind her of . certain oards ho hold. , . , How old ; was she now 47 T 49 T . She had I changed somewhat since that eve ning live years before when he had ' watched her vanish up. the flre-es-' cape.. .' '.' I In her role of enchantress, she j had always been partial to red. He j had rat hp r liked it himself In those , days. Molly had given him a sub tler sense In decoration and In 'iwomon's clothes. 1 : Perhaps It was with this sense jtunt he now snw the marquesa. 'Perhaps she bad not really fjchangijd. ... i t Yes, sho was fatter bulbous was the word. And tobacco was making ijher teeth ugly, and hor tlngora. 'Yot she was not alone In those ijdlnllKuromonts, would not be Im paired for the thing he had In mind, - The marquesa was talking. She naa a protty Blurring accent, like Junnita's. "When you say that night you do not neod mo nnd will not talk, II go bark to palm-reading. It Is not so good here as In New Jersey. ! There are too many." "So you've been roodlng palms the month you've been here." ft. Odd, that. Sho had been reading .palms. that first time he had seen her In the little buck-street hotel ,1 Philadelphia, reading them In rederic March to iAppear in Film af tCrateriari Theatre ? cVhe il cinema teshn of Hsncy Carroll land KTedrlc March ate rft th Foi Cr- ;torlon Friday and Saturday In "Night Angi.- -rn story is not umisusl, but ;lt treatment and wulne or nnd It slve. Mtss Carroll opportunity to dem onstrate that aDe has climbed another step toward the helgbts of dramatic (ability. Fredrick March was an x '.cellent actor before be came to the screen and he has lost none of his art in his migration. I There are several other outstand ing perform now. however, In "Night .Angel." Among them Alison Skip worth, who plays the role of Nancy's tawdry oountass mother, and Alan Ttale as a brutal bouncer In the coun tess' unsavory cabaret. Another la that of portly priest whose name of DELIGHT the lobby for fun; telling people' all'VUlH otthiujH about, pie, fu. ture.-'ttieir wives, hu.sbitidir aud af Unities, if i; j f. 1 , - i ' DWltt'liad ndt ha'il lils'hanif'rcy,: but he had stood watching tbe mar-' queBa In her wine-colored uresis and great Moorish- earrings, waiting until, the crowd withdrew to the dining room.. Ho had talked with her then, discovering that her pow ers of divination had not served to avert calamities In her own case. The small fortune she had brbughl to America was' gone. She had pawned everything she had except her heavy, crescent-ohaped earrliigs with dull red stones. . . . Dlvltt won dered now If she had pawned the earrings since. She had not pawned them then, . When he knew ber better his newly laid plans tor their work to gether appealed to her, Stressing Its possibilities of wealth, lie had learned In time that the marquesa loved danger as well. It was of this trait be was thinking when he bad written ber to come. The marquesa leaned toward him. "You need me here?" : "Perhaps. But If people know you already as a fortune-teller" "They will not remember. 1 am so disguise. Like a Oypsy." "This Is ticklish business," said Dlvltt. "High society, and all that You really did move In court circles at home, the scion of a noble family, though, a black ewe?" ' 'Carlota bridled somewhat. "I am nothing black, I I go Into business with you in Fhllly because I need the money. I am ready to help you here" , ' : "For the same reason," supplied Dlvltt. "But you really are a mart chloness in case. any. one looks you up?.". ... . . -: "Let them look," said Carlota. M . "All right I ve got a girl from, the Argentine. Came into my bands by accident. She has the Job pass' ing cigarettes. She got in trouble back home and, she's hiding. I know nothing about her except that she's" too Btrnlgut to 'd6 what we want It-Bhe knows it. "We got hold of a necklace one. of the swell dames dropped, more or less accidentally. I sent Juanita to return it and refuse, the rewardi Had her give the name- of Ysabel Floree, whloh I mode up myself. Told her to say she was from Seville." "And she's from the Argentine?" haughtily asked the marquesa. I, ' "No matter.1 She looks the part, and she's through with the Argen tine, . . . Tbat necklace was the entering wedge. They'll ask her to visit them In return for this cour- teBy-!-lf they're assured she's real. They'll Introduce hor into other wealthy homes. Jt's a. gold mine. , "No doubt you're the real thing too, Marquesa, but you could never have dona that. Juanita has paved the way, and you can tbllow as her duenna. She thinks I mean not to let her get away and squeal. Sho has no intention of getting away, though It won't hurt to, tot her know you've got an eye on her. The chief risk is that men' will want to marry her.' Sho may fall in loVa, .herself J" "And want to marry?" Dlvltt shook his head. "There's no danger of that. Front what Mol ly has gathered, in her talks with Juanita, something'' has made the thought of .marriage imposlblo' to her. But her secret may not prevent her falling In love. You yourself are to forestull that", "Mo?" cried the marquesa. "Don't be a tool, .Mister Dlvltt." "I'm not such a fool ns to think you can preveut hor being Im pressed. But you can See when she la impressed, can't you? You can provent tho confidences that follow when the omotlon Is mutual. You know that she either will not, or can not marry. .. That should, he your cue. Drop a word in the young man's ear or that of his mamma. Check It before It goes too far. Nothing that would injure her." The marquesa nodded. "I under stand." 'But your main Job," continued Dlvltt, "Is to report all you see nnd hoar as you go about with Juanita. Who's got tho rocks nnd whore thoy keep 'em. But tonight I'll havo you meet Juanita. llur nnnio Is Ysabel, remember thounh If you called her Juanita It wouldn't mat ter much. But of course no Intima tion that she's over seen the Insldo of this place. You're both from Se ville, stopping at tho Tljon travel ing. Ysabel's first glimpse of the world." Her veil thrutt aside In the dim court tomorrow. . . . Did ho rocog nixo hirl Anyway, his toco is tlopptd. was not thought sufficiently Import nt to place on the casting list, but whose performance merits a plsce near the top. All of them contribute to make a gripping drama of what might eaony nitre been lust another picture Completing the program are Chick Bales In his latest talking comedy. -rne -ccunty Beat' a Paramount Tslkertoon and the Fox Movietone news. VAN HOEVENBURG WILL OPEN PACKING HOUSE SAMS VALLEY, Ore., Aug. 38. (Special) The Van Hoevenburg or chard lias a crew of thlrty-flra pick ers and workers employed- this week harvesting D'AnJou pear. The nark Ing house will also "open up this week.' i . , Corrallla. Chat 'n Chew Sand wich shop opened for business at 1 10 North Third street In building with Coon's service station. MEDFORD MAIL ALASKA ESKIMOS ENTERTAIN LINDBERGH AND WIFE - , '! "? -iTi I 'e?ss-"'-?yr''Tr fj - Wfejr 'MjgK!W . .ssssA sLs2, f "Jt4i 0 : , t .f x Jt - . r f , 7 ' 4 , ' ,t tv 9' til S;.M-M Matltea wert thrilled hv the Tokyo. They; staged their native games to entertain their distinguished visitors. Upper photo shows the , ilndberghs mooring their monoplane In Safety Bay, 21 miles from Nome, and (lower) the two fliers ready, for a-eldeover the tundra behind a dog team at Pt. Barrow. ; ; ... j-.; '.. S ' ," ' .' nrcaknt , , , ' ' I ' FreBh .Berjrios, .Chilled i '' I . rpachbd Eggs f " . Bran aeme. ' . -Cpffoe ' . Dinner . ""fibii'st 'Beef and' BroWned , .Potatoes , ' . ' Buttered Carrots ; "Bread , Butte . Cabbage Bellsh Salnd 1 Poach Tone ' , Coffee' ', ,.. , . Hlippcr . , i Minced , Ham Sandwiches i . . Iced Tea ;' ;,, Fruit Cookies Cabliago Rollsh Sulnct ' 3 cups chopped cabbngo ' H cup chopped celery 3 tablespoons chopped ' plrotentoa 't tnhlospoons chopped green peppers . ,. . . , teaspoon salt ' -.; ; 14 teaspoon paprika W ' - 2-3 cup salad dressing Ml Ingredients nnd servo, Mlnretl Ham rilllner ' (For eight sandwiches) H cup chopped, -oooked hnm ' A up chopped sweet pickles ; 2 tablespoons chopped ollveB 1 hnrd cooked egg, diced 4 tulilospoons 8uliidT dressing . Mix Ingredients. Poach Torte 1- 3 cup butter 2- 3 cup sugar - 4 egg yolks : ... 1-3 cup milk .- V cup flour ' - . 2 teaspoons milting powaer H tenspoon Bait 1 tenspoon vnnllln 1 cup sliced, fresh peaches Cream butter nnd sugar. Add yolks, milk, flour, baking powder, salt and vanilla. Beat threei min utes. Add penches. Spread over buttered shallow pan. The batter should be 2-3 Inch thick, so se lect your pan accordingly. Spread with meringue. Meringue 4 egg whites, beaten 1 cup sugar 14 teaspoon cinnamon ' tenspoon salt Heat whites and add sugar and bent until creamy. Add rest of In gredients and roughly epread over top of hatter. Dnke 30 minutes In tmhlerately slow oven. Cut In bars and serve. Ton Menu Date Hnnilwlches Chicken Snlnd Sandwiches Tea Salted Nuts Candlod Orange" Peelings Hmiktnat Chilled orango Jfllce Cooked Wheat Cereal and Cream Buttered Tonat Coffee Luncheon Krk Salad Sour Cream lmte Cake Iced Tea Dinner Chilled Salmon Creamed Potatoes nnd Peas Bread Plum Jolly Tomnlo Snlad Tuttl Fruttl Dessert . "Coffee Kgg Snlad (Serving six) 4 hard cooked eggs, diced 1 cup diced celery 14 cup diced cucumbers 3 tablespoons chopped pickles 3 tablespoons chopped pimento stllttea olives 1 tablespoon finely chopped onions H tenspoon salt U teaspoon paprika V4 cup mini) tlresxlng , Mix Ingredients. Chill and serve on lettuce leaves. Tntil nittl Pie 1 bnked pie shell 1 tablespoon "granulated gelatin 1 cup plneapplr Jute J nip sugar 2 tnbleapoona flour 4 egg yolks H cup lemon juice 4 egg whites 1 cup diced pineapple. Soak gelniln and 1-3 cup of Juice (pineapple). Blend H the ausnr with the flour. Add K yolks, lemon Juice nnd remaining pineapple Juice. ' Cook In double TRIBUNE,, MEDFORD,-. - , visit of Col. and Mrs, Charlea A. Lindbergh to Nome on. their way to bdtleV until mixture.' thlckensi a little." Seat steadily during cook ing.t'Add -gelatin mixture and stir until ..well blended.' Allow to' stand until lukewarm. Stir- frequently. Fold In. egg whites which have been beaten and blended with re maining BUgar. Pour,. -into baked pie shell an(l sprinkle with' .pine apple. . -: ..'' , . . ' ; , .. Sour Cream Date Cako 1 cup.'sugar i. y V '? . , 3 eggs . -' : ' '. ' :'.; ' .. 1 cup sour cream , -' ,. 1 teaspoori vanilla .' teaspoon Bait '. 1 cup chopped dates - ; ' , .cup, broken nuts . '.. . 2 cups flour ' ' , ' 1 teaspoon soda ' 1, teaspoon - baking powder Bent eggs and ndd sugar. Add, rest of . Ingredients andv beat two minutes, ,-t-our into greasen.-.iwiai' pan and bake 40 minutes in sibW oven.-' ''. Walnut Maple Cako ' '. " ' ',.,-, (Small) ' .r- ' , " 1-3 c butter ' ', ; 1 c brown sugar'. .''. 2 egg yolks .' ' , , .'. '" . 1 t vanllltt ' 1 o chopped nuts . '.' , .' " , 1 1-3 c flour ' ' I 2 t baking powder , ' V. t salt 2 egg whites - Crenm together the butter, sug ar and egg yolks. Sift dry ingre dionts together hnd add one-fourth to creamed mixture. Alternate re mainder with milk, add vnnllla, chopped nuts - and beaten .egg whites. Bake In Tube pan 46 minutcB at 360 degrees. , Chocolate Mnslicd Potato Cnko (Large) . 1 c butter ' 2 c sugar 3 eggs 1 c manned potato 1 t vanilla 1V4 o flour ' i 2 T cocoa. 1 t cinnamon 2 t baking powder ' c sweet milk ' 1 o chopped nuts , Cream butter and sugar, e-dd beaten yolks and mashed pota toes, sift dry Ingredients togethor nnd ndd alternately with milk, using some of the dry mixture before adding milk. Add vnnllla and fold In beaten egg whites. Bake In two-layers, or in a loaf at 860 degrees. .10' minutes for layers and 45 minutes for loaf. Breakfast Chilled Grapefruit Julco Poached Eggs Buttered Hran Bread Toast . Coffee Luncheon Stuffed Pear Salnd Butterscotch llolls Butter Iced Teh Chocolato Cookies Dinner Chilled Salmon Cucumber Salad Potato Chips Bread Plum Jelly. Red Raspberry Tarts Coffee Stuffed lVnr Salnd 6 halved canned pears H cup cottage cheese 6 halves canned pineapple H cup diced celery H cup salnd dressing Chill Ingredients. Arrnnse pears on lettuce. Stuff cavatlca with cheese and arrange 5 pineapple slices (cut in fourths) . around sides. Sprinkle with celery. Top with dressing.' Serve, at once. BnttcrHonch Bolls' . (Quickly made blw-ult dough) 2 cups pastry flour 4 tcnapoons baking powder 4 teaspoon salt 4 tnblcspoo.ig fat 2.3 cup milk Mix flour, baking powder and salt. Cut In fat and slowly add milk. When soft dough forms, place It on floured paper and press until dough la 4 Inch thick. Spread with caramel m'xttire. Otrnmcl Mixture 4 tablespoons soft butter 3-3 cup dark brown siuiar H cup broken pecans Mix Ingredients nnd presa Into soft dough. Roll up until mixture ORE&ON FRIDAY, ; .' ' Anotialta Prtll Phots forms roll 1 inches' In diameter, Use1 sharp knife and cut- off Inch slices. Place'. flat slde'up.yln greased pan and bake 12 minutes In moderate oven. Bed Raspberry Tart Fining " ; 3 cups berries . ; -2 tablespoons, flour , & .teaspoon - nutmeg ' 1 oup sugar - . ' '",'. 2 tablespoons' butter . ' MIX' berries,. -flour,! nutmeg, -and sugar. . Pour into smalt tnrt pans fitted with .unbaked , pastry. Dot with butter and cover with criss cross strips, of ,'unbnked pastry. Bake 20 . minutes : in moderate oven. : t ; c ' v , ii , v . A July Sunday Dinner : Tomato Juice Cocktail Roast Lamb Browned i Potntoes Minted carrots' . Bread . . Currant Jelly -Head I-ettuce Variety Dressing Peach rce , Cream Spice Cake Coffee ' ' i Tomato Juice Cork la II A cups tomatoes ' ' V4 cup water ,l v ,'' ' 2 bay . leaves . . V ' 1 tablespoon chopped .celery ' '; 2 tablespoons 'chopped ioriions ' ' 4 wholb cloves ' '-'f - . " .t 1 teaspoon sugar . ; , ' .4. teaspoon pepper . ' ' , 4 'tablespoons . emon Juice . ".. "Mix nil Ingredients, excepting lemon Juice. Cover and cook slow ly -20 minutes. Strain thoroughly. Add' lemon Juice and cool. Chill Mix Well and serve In small glass CUPS. ; , Minted Carrots 3 cups diced carrots 4 .cups water 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 4 tnblespoons butter 1 tablespoon chopped ' mint Wash carrots well and ndd to water and salt. Covor and cook 15 minutes. Drain and reserve. 14 cup of stock. Add to enrrots and ndd rest . of Ingredients. Cook slowly and stir frequently until enrrots are well glased. Variety Dressing 1 teaspoon salt H teaspoon paprika teaspoon mustnrd teaspoon chopped onion . H teaspoon chopped chives 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tnblespoons chopped green peppers 2 tablespoons chopped pickles 6 tablespoons vlngear 1 cup chilled snlad oil Mix ingredients and bent two minutes. Chill and when ready to serve beat thoroughly and pour over salads. Pertoh Ice Cream ,1 quart thin crenm 1V4 cups sugar 1 tablespoon vanilla 2 cups sliced peaches Mix crenm, sugar and vanilla. Let stand 10 minutes. Stir fre quently. 1 Pour into sterilised freezer and freeze until "mush" stage. Add peaches 'and freese until stiff. Remove dasher, pack well and let "ripen" two hours. : 1 .' ' - ' tmn rnt.ui NM1IMI vurrv As droll a dance as ever seen within a gatirho hut That's what emnes when I'utty. wtth a pnffetl-np sort ol strut Xutrcts be lo a rnrntta Juat ' to show the tanrtios hnw. ;' IToin Puffs flrt step he get a laujh until hU final bow. AUGUST 23, -1931.. MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ACR0S8 Cast off Drunkard ,. 5mraer f Molten rock ' Maso of lyrlo , poetry African arrow poison Food ' Instrument for measuring. amperes Distant Thin Remunerate - ' Before . "; Wacon . One who i encamps r Grounds und , . buildings Religloua ; songs i1 Ascended Interpret; archafo Solution of SEND Racof sharp tlf1 OOwMVA; eners 4. j. Kill '' 1 - nU0unP?rUC" . o' "sht - Roott Scotch Four .. ... -1 Devices for . .'rubbing oft email par ticles - The Greek N A Son of Benjamin To be: Latin Brother of . Moses -Cubic meters Those who make, cor- r recti ons N6tf nnyS law American Indian . " ' Japanese sash Come together Divests of covering- '' . Poker term r One who defies Blind th6 eyca Remainder , Oamblinff ' , game Otherwise , " & 32 33' 34 fTTT' f'47 r''i '!' b5 . " "G7 SUNDOWN 'V;. " RlO'ONAINlfbW' ' : By Mary Graham Bonrierji?. "Hurry." whispered tlie Little Black Clock as the children met him right 'on time. 5 ' " you only said one 'hurry " Peg ; - gy- remarked, "and usually you say 'hurry.1 hurry hurry' when you .turn . the time ahead." "That's so," agreed the Little Black Clock: "I'm not turning the time ahead this evening or rather I'm only' turning it ahead a few hourri, but we must hurry .if we're going to .see what t want see.,,; 1 AC. uau peea raining nil aay, dui now A. wind ,was driving aray the rain 6d the, mon was shining up in the sky. ' - But the rain had not entirely stopped there was still a hit of rain storm, but It was a very light one, and it looked as though it would soon stop; The Little Black Clock pointed up to the moon, and ' below it they saw something they had nevea seen before. There- was a rainbow a moon rainbow. There were the glorious colors of a rainbow, and there was the arch shape of a rainbow as they knew it. "Is it really and truly a rain bow?" Pegy asked. , - "Yes," the Utile Blnck OlcU answered, "only it Is a moon rain bow Instead of a sun rainbow. "Sometimes they have these moon rainbows far down south, but this is the fnt one I've sen around this part of the. world." Peggy simply hugged the Little Black Clock with delight at the great treat he had given her, and John said: , "It was certainly a great sight. Little Black Clock.". And the moon looked down so pleased with Itself as they went back the garden path toward the house. Tomorrow J "Sunflower's HMoryy T&lksTR tfParents SI PERVISINO PI..Y . By Alltr .JiHlsou Italr. j Children playing together should bs permitted as much as possible to work- out their own difficulties. The tlmtd child must learn to as sert himself, ths bully to rind that bullying doesn't pay. the selfish one thst selfishness Is a boomerang. yet in any particular irouu of children we cannot be sure that these lessons are being learned un less we take the trouble to keen a (supervisory eye on their play. motner. ouay in the back part of the house, can keep a seemingly casual but thoroughly observant wstch on what Is going on. Yesterday's Pualo ? 11. Resident . , hospital physician 12. Nobleman IX Withered ' 18. Sinning 0. Legend -m 28. Soul: French Zl. African (lies 28. Organ of hearing 29. Conceited . persons St). Metal fastener 31. Historical - vl. - perl otis , 33. Singinc voice 34. Renders un- : ; conscious , ' 37. Judge 41. Reverberates 48, In Turkey, a ' saint ' . ! . 45. Takes otTonse. at . 48. Skill ' 49. Bustle ' 50. Make over . 62. Sea eugle v 64. Diners 68. Narr6w fold 63. Mark of a -. wound 69. Sharpenlntf Btona 61.- Poems 1 - , '. . C3. Honey irath- erera 64. Small Island 60. Animal doctor) colloq. CS. Employ ' 71. Symbol roi ruthenium SPA WAR ARE sFTs I NE K N ANI sTTd mm ,; 3. Alanlfests e. Arunciai oar . rler fn a stream , , 6. Dogmas ' 6, Worthless , leavings T. Parent 8. Day's march - 9. Fabricator of extravagant - stories 10. Perish - Yet It Is not easy for hor to know Just how far ,10 lot the chlldran go On their own aha when It Is neces sary to Interfere. "f Certainly they should not boper mltted to be cruel to one another nor dishonest. When we do decide to step in we must be sure that the children feel that we are doing so not because we wish to fix blame or to punish, but because we can show them how to , .settle , .their troubled so . that everybody will have a bettor time. Children quickly appreciate ' the value of. sharing, or reciprocal lend ing, and of taking turns. For all' their 'natural savagery they readily recognize f.ilnie.is .In others and see Its advantages. Our championship of fair plav sinks in and produces - gjotl rosults iar more quickly than we might ex pect. When the difficulty socms to pro ceed from, the fact that one child or another is tired or overstlmu latcd. It is best to remove him tem porarily from the group. ... This must be done tactfully so that the child does not feel his re moval as a punishment or a criti cism, but understands that he Is coming indoors because It is time for him to rest or play quietly. - . Policeman Is 'student Flier. . MEMPHIS, Aug. 2". (UP) Olio of the most enthusiastic student fliers 1 ' " ' ' I standard of quality . ' I but the standard of f V "'C.I value, as well. That's CV VCI Blue Ribbon Mall. I And, that'i why you at the Memphis 'airport' u'' canta In. 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