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Page 1: 'Iarchives.lincolncountynm.gov/wp-content/uploads...the button to malfb the whole world 'ump. • • • "1 don't cnre whether St llJ a loud " horn or a soft hom, a bau horn or a

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Lelt: The famo111 dete.rl·bred cavalry of France, proud and fear· leu men lo wbom freedom Ia the breath of. lllc. Aft~r the Ftencb eollapat! tliey rode trom Syria and Joined the forct!l of ,.Free" Fral\Ce under General De Gaulle, Swoop· m.r like earle•, thesct •pah1• spur cbelr Aub .horus ..oYer. A _.deaer1 dune 1 Rl1bt t To men Uke. tbeac­bud·bltten Auatrallan abtek troops -l'tlunollnl'a fortlOed t.lbJIA base.. af Bardla, Tobruk anti Dema Jell. These AUAalea take time out for a ~~~~ack before eontlnuln, their drive Into Italian Ltb1a.

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Carlcll.tUl'e Iii M~1or i:;11G~~d.la bY Jack ••ett.Yhfcb·"•D ll'lt·pme reeeatiJ b:a Walclorf-Aatorla emploJ·

. eet eshlbltloa ln QQ aa4 erafu. ·• .. The mere present:~ of a horn on

an automoblle ttflilafcirma a driver Into a speed manlac,. • plg, and a .fathead with the manners of a die· tator and the ethlca ·ot o gangster.

• • • He can QWn a revolver without

the allgbteat yen to uae it; he can possess a shotgun without the least impulse to use It, but put an auto­moblie born under h1a control and he becomes ·a potenUal assas1ln with aU the lnsllncta of It hunifY byenp.

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Twitchell today, ,.th4t giVe• an auto owner the Nero complex, .shucks him of all remnants of clvUlzed im·

And mnke~.~ htm . a plain l4lunnl~4 tool. Jlled · .with lh~_.Idu

that aU he hill to do IJI to press the button to malfb the whole world 'ump. • • •

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can at)', a blaster or • boop-a-doop­e-:. nothing can prevent the owner tram making • .nullance out. of it~ and Mayor LaGuardia is autrerinc from drooping intoWgence U be thinks otherwise. ... '

11All the rltclclc.ss driving, all lbe violations of automobile Jaws, all the dlsrcspei:t fqr the rights ot other highway users, and most of the auto accldcnts are due to the hom, and to nothln& ehe. Take that hom olf the car and the driver would be forced to depend on common senu.

••• ••Back · in thl!t hme and buggy

days you didn't ace teams crashing Into one an.other at every crossroad or wobblln« an over the road at breakneck speed, did you'l And why not? Because they never had horns on borsesf •

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ing sn.va&e \be dn, the ftrst hom was clarrtped to- ~ gasoline vehiCle. It 'Started swelling Up .with lnconsld· eratenes., self·importance and the to-heU-with-everybOdy-else spirit the dtst tll'tle ~ auto dwgner a

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Paintecl 1n ·pllver it. on feet kUng rhinestones the· . .in place:

!"l'm sure If it h~d been as linpi'es. nd inside and sive 1• ,-ears ago aa it ·is now, WQ JJhelves were would nave received inore than 5~ · : other useful cents apiece for our 'Gumm Siatert . . ~oor was QCt,., ChUCkled the young star. . With Wall brackets

. --m-- . wltlt a '.floor outlet. It'll pretty Ellen Drew who gets : .. · #..:....• • ·• ·

the feminine lead ln. "The Night of fofOTEI 11\ iln;··s~•n• Books 3 nnd e January 16th" when It finally goeJ ·,-ou WUI ~· ~~· fo,r atreamUn!ng before- the cameras. Patric.l• old·fa~ eo~b-.: •M Clhal.rs, as weU·

Mor¥~son was to hove had ~t Clll~ ~uf:!%t:ftA~!~ ~~:.~~~~ lng,dtfficultles (or the .pictqre began detllllfnl and ·maklill' rup: hooked. last February, when Don Ameche !Jralded &114 erqCbe~: each book h~ 32 refused to have anything to do wlth . pa«~ of ~t""" tad. dlrecUona. Send it: Roben Preston is now slat~d for order _t~~~. · , . the Ameche role. _._,.... . * . -· ..... avm wrsm sPEAKs

Frank Capra'• "Meet Jo!m noen . Dpwer Jt wlU be ~ore than Just a gooc1 piC• Bedlot4 BU!• . . New Yerll ture; Its release celebrates hiJ 21 En~ :100 Scir Jlookl o •n<! 11. :vears pt J;JictUl'c maklor. Be's mad.e NJmo· ••• , ••• ~:·• .................. .. :6 plctuns and b one of JJoliJ· ~ :.;or. ... ,;~; ................. .. wood's few. directors who c.aa be. de--pended on·to tum out top..noteb ones.

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,.Ri&e Stevena, )'OUng American mezzo-soprano of the Mctrdpollt!lQ Opera company, • who made her first appearance ot the­White House when oho parUc.lpnted in the Inaugural con­cert th.IB yenr, hllfl been olgncd 'by

•Metro - Goldwyn. -Mayer. ·Her firci plcture will be a T~cbnlcolor musl· ~nl; chc'llleave lor Holly_wood nt the Rise Stevens end of AprU. ·a! tor ·the completion of her eonccrt ancl radio ·scnson. and begin work in ·May.

She made her debut with the Metropolitan 1n 1938 (nhe'd obattcred n 55-ycnr-old record, when sli'e was 19, by ipforming MetropoUtnn of· ficlol& that sh~ was "not yet ready to accept the greatest opportunity opened to n young artiat"). SUllln her mid·twcntiCD, obc is one of the company's leading fi\CZZO.sopr.anos, and lovely looking {o boot. She's golng to. ollcr very, very ~n com· petition for Jeanette MncDonald.

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~ oo IOit:r atocnAcb or bloating, tq ADLERlKA. Get It TODAY .

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Tbi'tU&It Trlab :OZocether '1'ruSt no -one \lnle!S you hau

eaten much salt w)th b•m · Ck:cro. •

It was aching nnnn, not art, tMt lent n new and more sinister nbte I to Humphrey Bot:nrt's pertorman(!(! ' ·CZ'tbk11 Bes\lel)ll? in Warner Brothera' "High Sierra." can•t.aloop? Tire Visitors to thn tlet noticed a new and · I cf.aUt? Beeauae or

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sinister alutness, produced by Bo. fW~tUoM' tUtlt.llr't*neea? Then tr7 gnrt's carrying his arms out from .~.Jtl'l»"b*m'itVtcetahle cam-his body ns lf ready tor a quick »<nmd· -~• drnw. • J'ln1r'Miia._ ~ lJ ra:naus

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• . r stand •. He' seetned ill: at ·~plje. ~- he ga~~ on the ' t Vitt~thered ·f&c:;es of the ·Cr~wd before hiqt. .

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tlon.whe said, "ope)l8 so wide on much tho Jame .. n had been a ltJ,ld for the profitable and m tho Plllt halt-century. Man

' '-, · bin ti f •11. and horse power were tW1 tbe agreea..,~e- com a on ° .\a~ main reliance on the averaee

. bor wlth cultivated thought Unn, atthouch an lmpreulvo Q agriculture .... Ever:y blade atart had. been made toward o~. ~tass Js a study; and to mechanization and ltnprovement

£roduce two where there was of farm imlllementa. · It took b h fl• d al>out u lonJ to plow a .field,

lit one .1;8 ot . a pro "' Pil a plant a cro~ and ClllUvate lt u Jt pleasure. And not grass had taken in Revolutlonaty war alone,. but soUs, seeds and day,. This wu particularly ttue •eaaons;. s.aving cro~, dis- ot the newer a.reu ot •ettloment.·

f d · • Will Tho reaper had been Invented eatJeJ o cro~ an "w "' about 30 yeaH before, but lta use p1;event and cure them; hogs, ., .. by no means unlveraal. 'l'be Jloraes and caUle; trees, •tet~l plow had been lnttoduced In ahrt.Jbs, fruits~ plants and the ljltc .18301 and had helped tl h 6 - a world of •peed tht,- open!na of tho newl)' owers" 'eac · .u~ .etUed· West. ~e aclence ot aou Jtud1 within itSelf., • , cbemlatcy wu even more recent. · The 1peaker wu Abr4lbam IJn. · · Althoutb experlmentl fa plant co~ ·Tlf! ·ttmtJ >war· September · . reeamt 1n Eutoi>e rea 10 Uic el"-30, 1859. The plae6 wu the agrl· tablls~ent of the modem fertl-cult\u'allalt htld· I?Y the Wllscon· J.im'·ID th1l coun•- in 1850, pro-

. •in ·stale- :Acrtcwtut•t ~lety at· · -ducUoD amolalitei'1o Cll\1f ~>iOOO MilwauJfce. · toes 1n 11e0. · Toclay American · )(on ,.\Jnfrlc&DI tem~mber Lin· fam\eta uee neirJti,OQO.OOO totw

_c"olr,lp our.(mt,IJl'irtd1Prell· annl,lally'. • ,

dtnt, -.. thl Great ane pator, · · JUctJ ·c. 4Jrlcultuo. Q the 1~tmnan WhOM prinCJpleiJ SOOn after hla inauturiltlon,

·M.vtt •Urted ·men every.wl'!ere, L!ncoln belad · t.hrowlng the i'l'f, ~rhaps, reallte what a pro- wef&hf of blJ ln.J!umet behind tOW'id tnt!utnee Llheoln and hll th ' ~ .. 'd t- th ,, ad:minl.traUon lett on the atrl- mealturtll •• wuw. 1 ... n& en cUlture of th• United State1. Yet

· · .U l1lJ Jlfe b~rwo • cloe student Of farmln&. BC"lmew its n~ and toresaw the posslblltles of Its advancement u few men ba\-e done befdtt ot aldee. Arid it wa. u a naUonally reco.cnhed repre­tentatlve of. the farmer and the amaJl town de.mocract he knew .O· witt 'that he· waa Invited to ad~ that .meetln& In MU· waukee.

Tbeae things considered, it Is not aurprlllng that In the anguish <~1 the Ci'lil war that throatened the naUon•s Ui.tenee, Lincoln found time w promote the ·cause · • of qrtcuttur-e &lid atve 1t an im· pettll ~t if !clt down to this da)'.

ISD11ld a a .. Farm. Abe's earlY bo1hoo!:1 was spent

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Yout\1 'l:broucb .Spldt • ·cC¢ture; ln the .introducUon of new p~u~, and ·in ,Uie coUecU~ .QC ·the -acrlaUltJJ:ral·jtatlatlc•~of ~a

••••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . . If spirit wllls, the bea~ need not · grow bld i we live by thought and • feeling, not by days.-L. MitchoU HodBes.

' dur'ttent 1tates. AlsO lt WU1 bo Jn:epar~ ,~ . lllaJribllte, -.eeds, ~etealS, plants.. tinea, and .. has alreadr Pub I sn~ct, and llbl!)raU,. a.l«UJed much valll• able h1formnt!Qn · hi anticlpatipn ot a more elaborate report which · will in due time be furnJahed, em• bracinJ acme valual;>le tea(l iD

· ch~cal aclenee now In proll'ell in the Jaboratocy." •

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1, What is a sUnup cup? 2. Which of the following .canals

· was the first to be eoPattJ.tot~d­Wellnnd, Suez, or Panama? •

'8. What Ro19an emperor b~ stowed .a cOn!fulshlp on his horse7

4. Which word in the English language bps the most ineanlnsa7

5. FrPm what anhnnl is most catgut obtained?

Lincoln closed hla 1taU:ment with the hope that the department would "realize at not tOo dlltant a day all the fondest antlclpationa of ita most aan,ulne trlendl and become the t01Jtful .ource of ad· vantages to all' our peopl~.''

6. Wh!lt sorceress in mytholoBY chal)ged men to· swine? ·. MAKE up thil smart taUored '1. When were the first dlninl

. dreu m a re!reihln& Sp,-lns cars introduced by rallrQadl7 Jll'int, or. bd&ht-colored wool, or 8. War is compared with which dark .flat~ With brl&htbuttont. Q,.f the tmclent gods? ·

How propbeUc w~ thll hope Ja •· matter of hlstocy. Although thlt depllrtment wu not repreHilte4 In the cabinet with a secretary unUl 1889, lt proved ita worth lm·

lt will i1Ye a real lltt to YOIU' ' , The Amwer• aplrl'-. ancl look 1•1 u a holl,y 1. A farewell drink. berry under your winter coat. ?;'bert'• Jlq· better way to ltart the 2. Sue2: canal, cut ln 1~-G9. yeat rliht than wJtb a really amut 3. CaUii(ula.

medlatclf. Today eveey fann • home feet... Ita beneftta. County A th "ty ~ r 1 300 y acenta everywhere ~~a~lJt tarmer1 u on xo ' ears 1n bnprovlrlr thelf tarm methodi, Tho hbndted.a.of boob on health, tesUnr their 10n to detonnlnt1ta" medlcino.al)dd.rup written by G~­plant food" need~, advllinr them .ten, Ute (amoua Greek pbyal.c!an ori now to Increue tlUi produtuv-. o! tbe- SeCond c:entUI')"; formed· ·• u.7 of Utelr hotdinp. · comple~ l)'atem of medicine that

Tho UO!I:lutea4 Act. prevalled throU&hout moct of the . • . . WQfkt ·f9t aim~ 1.100·J•arf, 1111

Another mUuwne ln. aliiculo C.Omlr'•. In. fact, hiS · work on tural development wu the Homt- ••Anatomical Opera tiona" wu the 1tead act, aimed b1 Presldent moat authoritative book on the Lincoln on 'May 20, 1SU. Durlnl aubject onUl1811. the course of lta operaUon neuly ~,000,000 acres of puhUo domain have been thrown open to prl\'ate farm ownerablp.

lh!tead of requlrinJ the pay. - ment of $1.25 ot more per acre.

the Homll.!ltead aot gavo 160 acres free to evecy aetUer who would Uve on it tor five rears. Set­tler~ rushed Into the new lands, ,. and wh& the ClvU war wns still

.c. The word 01Ht" hu more meanln&s and more poulblc uae1 than _aey other torm in the EnaUsh lanrua&t: In dtftnlnl anadelct'lb­inl it, the Oxfofcl dictlonar:, for exa,~p1e. emplors 30,000 wordl •

B. Sheep. e • .circe: .. i '1. Tb6 drat rallway dlnloc car

wa• in11'odueed on the Baltimore .& Oblo route .fn 18153.

a. Moloch (a &0<1, 'worahlped b)' aeveral SemlUc pe'oplet), to whom human aacrlftcca wetc of· tmed. .

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' coolclng loU ond lrou!JI• • •·• healthful ••• eeonomlcol • •• order, lodoy,lrom your groew,

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. buUt to llnlc the · weawu tum lan~ with the eutem markets. The new cttops helped feed the Union attnlea, furniSh fibers and raw materlall to factorfef, and provided an exportable surplus which built a profltnble trade with

• Euro K~· fmp(rl1ant step In aid.lng

the cause of aclentlftc agricultme wa. ~ ltorrW act, or Land .. Grant College act, named tor Justin 8. Morrill. representaUve 4

In congress and afterwards Hna-tot' from VermonL Signed by

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-cat1ce • had been passed. ~1r" the ~ct Establishing

many 30,000 ncres of pubUc

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In f~ct, the much-heralded state­ment by Ambassador Kennedy fell far short of being critical enough of the administration to suit the lease- ter, however, expreliSed Ule convlc-lend biU opponents, as he generaJJy favored tho plan, only thought the ! President's powers should be limit­ed . · But Lindbergh minced no words, though the administration adherents tired que1Uona at" him, hoping to trap the ftymg colonel Into nome ad. mt.slon that he was "pro-NazJ" and "anti-British."

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"I admit that It J had it to do over I would not have made that speech."

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Wind boomed in the elevator abaft. a Jnoment. Then abe J.Aid; . and I 'h~ard the wbb1e and catch of uoav after tQMQrrow ... q...m.e~a a car shifting gears in the atteet. birthd~y." · •l"'' · The rest of rny mind had stalled tm· ,Her voice waa aQ b•re of . aenti· del' its sudde~ load. Close to my tnenUbat ·i~. was plteoull!. 'l'htt day ear Miss Agatha's breath came and when Gf9ve att~f,ne~ ~ JnheritancC'-. went quickly. So we remained. tor ·the day toward which, all hlt rue, a palsted, jpstant, watcl)ing ~' ob- .. she hli\d ·llteered her to•ter ·•Q~, ject on the storeroom ftoor. wollld ftnd him in dlB,srace an4 dan·

lt 1ay just wltbin the ventilation eer, unless..... · · space at thl!l iron c;loor'a base-a.~~- nl at the telephone's :rlnJ. wrre item tor ll spinster's atore- have t.ntivecl ,.IIQ.

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own asl~tlqn. · Jeny~~ane drawled:

. uc:svo-, I want to aee you. ttve got hold of aornethlnc - bit inter~­Jnc, my Jadd,Je. Wbere eiUfJOu meet meT" '

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He aUpped ,p.way from futther queaUoiU. It wu 1oo Important to dlscun' over the ttouse telephone, he snfcJ, and for ~e reuon I fore­bore to tell what we ha4 found. At la~~ I -~~~P~-~ mY. h!P!d QV~J.' Ule moutllplece ancl .aid to 141M· At•· tha: ·

"It'a Cochrane. He aounca to alecpy, I know bc'il exc:Ued. Ma,-hc come here?" •

At once she refused and then, to my amo~ement, cave way before my ar~t~menta. I pleaded that it mtght be important before Shannon came, to Jearn what Coclu'ane had diJcovered. I anld we needed tbt alllance of Jerey'a qUick mind.· Mid :Apttnr l:OJlRnm!' at 10tr · ·

"Have him come. Davkt. You're very atunborn and 1-1 fma&lne I'm eettlng old." . ·x bllde Cochrane hasten and bupc

up u 1d!u A1atba aald: "~llegra, my clear, wm :rou tell

tbe ball force that Mr. ~hrane 11 to be adm1tted1"

JI'he fur collar of the alrl'• clolk softened her taco and the F~bruary wlnd had lent Jt color. 'Her aunt to14 her drylY ·and brle.ftJ of our dlseoyea. Alleva Jlaueed ~JUt me at the swathed weapon on the desk. Then a thought atatUed her.

"Agatha. You've unt for the po­llee. And t1o one Jcnows whose fln. gerprlntS m4J' be! OD that lmlte. Even-" · ......

"Even Gmve•a,•• her aunt com· plot~· in ·• level volce. "'Yu, zny ~ear. I'm not a ltoman matron, tfut 1 bave a rtspect for law. II the1 are th~re-" ·

AllC'!g:ra had stepped qutckl,y to­ward the desk. 1 knew, her pur­peg!! and mtwed ~etween her and tho knUe •

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Angel' lf&hted bet eyu 'bUt ber face went white.

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