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"v ALLEN PRESCOTT "The Wife Savor” ., In" WAY ~ WIHIISDAY - FRIDAY finch YOUR IIOOII: STATION tum; £01K FEE brwomcnovcrywhcoc. . fioethowhoiofiamily. . fiomctcrttoflnlj, : these ranchers and tho snoclmtim| mm have lived net-e always." i inflmme from tinlewry?" night and the next morning, and Adelaide presided mt the hospital in hiapiace lnmlning. eyed the meat counter thoughtftuly I she told the butcher “but first I'd I like you to show me tihe side from which you took it. I wont to see the govemmem stamp " ‘congeteindeazit. ‘Ittlsmeatrn. tioning is oil u lot of hooey. The plwe big ramohos are holding their Clut- [tie no they can make more money on buy block market meat, we may be buying stolen goods, and the fei- low from whom it was stolen i: the the blonds can stand it. Why say, the money l they ‘ funny?" to be one qt the cattle beams" she E ‘butcher in a. bored heaved o side onto his blodr. “OrI would you like me to prove that butt came off this-J’ the veterinary station hospital at an bionde. "She says she rum one of the big ranches" then grinned. does! Didn't recogniae Wu. Mia: Rowland. A.ny chance you selling straight? I could sure handle some of that Double R beef." Rusty. "But n<>~ I'd rather wait until my stock t: in the prime". the blonde. "If this doemlt prove the cattleanm are holdmg out—" rrwn overseas are going to rtoed food next winter. 1f all the cattle. men sold tI-uelr stock what it wee one-itlhlrd its potential slut, 11W?“ be cutting the needed supply of bee! tired. Adelaido literally drove him and c. veterinarian. had to ride in on horses. The ter-| than. could happen lwppenod co their thcoattimten of unsnnumtdng lunches. ‘Ilhe flrstwctwlob- Iotedtolecturea. Thenoltwmk, thegroupmndethermtrathofflie near-by rancher, first watching the The Double R . 3, ' BETTY BLOCKING!!! CHAPTER X “Oh, no", pruteatod Rusty. "Why And does ll Ilnfl here make them me m l. ywwy this i: Ime third. I-Iavcywuay ldoalwwyotrrruui: in your absence?" as a mart-door neigh- , "with one eye nothing serious E Doctor Westmore was away that run A you Rusty shopped for the house that‘ At the butchiws. she . "It ink. the nnoh I'm thinking about Rmty. It's the idea of you In here wheneohotfellowoanmairelove to you every nox- of the day!" "Make love!" Rusty Jumped up idiot! If "I'd inn, aha: tenderloin butt"; "Lock" drisiwlcd a. tail, biondo ImnexttoherWaImwIhmtyOu an hasn't time even to think of any- thing but grid. Love Indeed!" Yet she turned awmy quickly to hide fhe flush on he:- cheeks. “I'm sorry" he said. “But lis- ten. Small my, there‘: a reason vmy I don't like your being here. ‘More's something queer about thl: plaoe, I've heard rumors at, amo. elation hecdqnerttire. [toil-on the nlgihts of tihe raids, is the doc ever in?" ' "He was hero the night ranoh was raided, wasn't he." "I've nerve:- seld my mich was mlded" he objected. "Mother jumped to the conclusion when she lwaird one fracas I've never got to the bottom of it, but I bellcvt tint slim Jaok had been rhyme I crooked game of polror with some Q1 tho other boys You can gues therest. Bustogetbhcktofihe point, I wish you'd come homo. Why don't you pad: up and come home wltih me now?" "No" Rusty said firmly. Dedscr sighed. -"Wel.l mil 118N- But, if you insist. on staying, keep your eye peeled, will you? rmoan take in all you can and if you see or hear anyvhlng suspici let rne know. e “Tho ideal" aha wormed In- grlly. "So you want to min-he mic a super-omopw- a guest. SPYIHB 0" his: hioetl" “Isn't it justified if it Ill-BMW lflflllfifl-J’ Decker broke of!’ "But nover mind- fcirget. it. It’: Juli that I've been rinizled wt by W euociaklion to run down certain just, two-thirds". Lhlngdfl Shetookher pankagea-ndleft. mleftaoonafter thatandwhm Weshznare ietumed home that h, wu gone, Rust ‘eat for e long afternoon looking ~grlm and vQrY t he had said. them". Rusty shook he: head. “When we "A lot you know about. it" scoffed "Those uwbtic barons make -— well. what's so Rusty was chuckling. "I happen xplaiznied "Here yiou are lady", said the voice, and "She'd know‘ laughed the The butcher scrutinized Rusty, "Well, I'll sa-y dhe “Get thee boihlnd mefi" begged "What, did I tell you?‘ dcenelndod "It doesn't," Rilsty flashed. “Our into the house to rest. swine HM she mum do the hospital work. "Ifevcrahumm needed loun- plele rest!" she said cwrriedly to misty "r wish he could so of! on a hunting trip, for away from tele- phone bells". I "If oiniy he were e. nn-veycr." mused Rut/y. "I could fix up a mp n» him." ' ' “But ho is!" exclolruod Adelaide, sitting up. "Or he was. That's how l» happened to become a veterin- “lmr . . _ Ruby blinked, trying to fetihotn the relation between a. surveyor Adelaide laughed, then. oarpialn- 9d‘ “H4; graduated from college as g, civil engineer and Immediately iolned a crew building e highway some: a section of the Rockies. Ho was in the advance group. whidh his words loft ho:- dbvlrbfld- decided finally that perhaps better go ‘mime, other all’ ‘mien she thought. o: his out. bunt about Westmoire urn-kins 1°" qolgumagainafltmieanieto hm- cheeitc. Her retort ind been sincere but, nevertholms, she reel- izod mat there had been limes whorl she had caught the doctor looking at her in a. way til-at had jrmdo hu- heurt potmd. Could it Ibe that shelled been lingwing on here because m: was failiinz in love wltih him? But no-Ahat was ridicuikmll ‘nun. evenind. zit»:- t RWY wandered over to the homltal to find Wesuncee xiorklm over a 0w and nurturing to hlmoeléiu "11 only pet omior: w use a little some!" he oomrhlned- “lmi 5t (an; iq, infill-tried to the motil- ed. A foreign-object in the Pfl-W- uuhocwnerhadinculh We 608 lngnnce, itcoukiinvobaenre- moved. But no-eomie Idiot had told him ellvurc and the like GJOIWII lnptgooheiebfliolniieclbill-II-Vd while he waited for the cause to min was impossible. Everything rmunt: and i-laelr pack bores. In: was a nightmare to any one will nninnle. Al thty could do VII kill tdue-itnfortitrnate beasts. "Herb realized Iihet, if any of tihem had mu oven tiho rudiments qt veterinary skill, many of the r believe, he lniterlded m return a» engineering, using his wtuinlfl training merely as a SUPPWYWM» However, for coano reason, he later decided to mahe o 11M o! it", minty at ellent. cm" W possibility of asitint; Dodinr W1- trip into Low Vallvy- now 1w! nwremactautiei-nuveyvrontflw writ/Ion her to be careful wltrom she chose’ But strreiy Hero could be trusbed not. to tell arty one o! her hilarity?" . ShewuIdintIAlihhMla-tDeok- having: ER kne- . Hi5 dlslllfie n! project. 1n the end, slie told Adelaide about it and about the Importance; of keeping it eocret, so that the rustlers would not learn of the new pasturoge for h WWII“!!!- my diaiilw of him". "But I came fin‘ only two weeks." "If I W!“ i“ u“ 9mm wahi having you hero, Lhotmi I Invent nm¢i°¢°m°“wwyl"¢ 1°‘ m‘ indtluzetoaeeuniorltrfycmhlc meant-well. it has meant quite- trail Into the volley" she mid ca» Igeriy, “It would at wonder-run n! qune . b, m mg. he "WMBWL I 4 Wwli ml" my 9mm“ new attain unit look l I atlon for him, it would get hilniuh l _hl_mnm' ouwpm and give him e change} T “I? I could makie the trip, leaving Piracy to handle the ranch. . ." ‘Rim the light died from" her eyes. "But I ,, we couldn't persuade him to tehe the time off. We'd be awey for at loan two week". the cenae buainneiiko again. to answer the tor "ottr ll- elltant l: leaving u buntnow ‘I'm any! Mult you Adelaide was staring info lance. “u; '90, a epcculotive auction 0:: III! 1' face. "I'm afraid elf-laid the girl. "If I were to bell hlm thlt hll work was suffering because he we: malt I0. Null better come into the mrvoua" she nutrurmied. "w: comm and help me select time might-Jul we'll cee. lot me talk but: IUII mother worm". tohim. . " Inthetwllizlttedpttlertoeituty The nut nnrning, occur West. run cgkitnorrerowili; continua had mid-malt he didn't like the chance evcry hotn" cf Imeia equalled minty In though it wculdnt exactly be I "c" I his eyes and her heart was bet-ting Them (ldohido came In to tell He and Uncle Jed am Hank and hmmwnm‘monthemm mule-end the spell we: bro- Iiien. Ilanediately, hi manner be. "Adelaide" he enld, p he turned . I "We'll nth: you. However; if you sit Completes Writing III Peace Treaties PAIIJB, Oct. l4-(AP)-'I'h: Peri: nference tonight completed It: ck of writing peace treetle: for five former Nu! utcilltc countries after Foreign Minister V. ll. Molotov of Runla aueiled portion: of the pact: a: "unsatisfactory." w. " ‘ accused the United States of attempting to dominate the conference. and laid he would inaiat that the big four foreign ministers, who will meet In New York Nov. 4. reconsider part: of the treaties with Italy, Finland. Romania. Bulgaria and Hungary. The Ministers also will take up the treaty with Germany. A French mokeeman acid the big four would devote two week: to completing work on the satellite treaties, then would start consid- enation of the German pact. He added that the fundamental aspects of the German problem would not be tackled In New York. but that the minhter: would try to discover whether there was enough ground: for ngreement to justify the holding of e later meet- ing in Europe. The French epokeunan uid that Mia-Molotov brought up the Ger- rm-n question at the hour-tong council session, suggesting that the final work on the pact be ifone in Europe, He we: supported by Foreign secretary Bevin of Bri- tau-i. The informant quoted State Seo- retary Jame: F. Byrne: of the United States u: saying that he would not g0 to Europe for ‘a simple discussion of procedure on Germany, but that he was willing to make the trip for a full-fledged conference. French Premier George: Bld- auig was quoted aghaving told hi: colleagues that he could not be in New York for the council union. and that France could not agree to any fundamentel diacunllon of Germ“; problems unien ahc were represented properly, Mr. Molotov‘: attack on the work of the conference was delivered at a plenary session on the eve of the adjournment of the II-ltete par- ley. The islue: he railed maest- ed a poeeI-ble rhowdown between the east and the west at the New York meeting. Dr. Quo Tel-Chi of China, who presided over the plenary session. said the conference would hold its last, session tomorrow afternoon. M, Bidauit is elated to deliver l farewell address. Mr. Molotov, in criticizing the work of the conference, laid that "one cannot consider satilfectory‘ the uctlen of the delegate: on question: which had not already been decided by the Foreign Min- isters Council. The conference he: no power except to recommend to the council, which in turn will submit the treaties to the United Nation: Gen- eral Asrembl, for final ratifica- tion, Mr. Molotov laid the conference had yialdetlto preaaure of certain large countries in voting on thole portion: cf the treatie: on which the bl‘; four had failed to exree. Mr. Molotov declared that pert cf the reason for the "failure" of the conference we: attributable to "a certain group of :tate:" which "doelred to take e dominating position and dictate what they thought ellentiai." Mr. Bevin, in a directly opposite vein from Mr. Molotov. sold the conference had accomplished the task assigned it. "I cart only hope that our work may lead to a letting peace and economic recovery and that at Int the people may feel that thoy live and move and have their being ll absolute lecurity." Banach’: Part In Battle III Atlantic Related In Book in the battle of the Atlantic and the defeat cf the Udboot menace we: noted today in ‘The Battle of Th! Atllllllc". o book publilhod 3y the Central Office of Informa- on. It quote: in full, for example, the feet of Flt. Lt. D. I. V. (Bud) Horneli, former llirnicc. Oat. rcheclteache who uni: ea ennnqy it meant anything! "Rlnby" Adelaide IONDUI, Oct. ll-(O! Oehlel~ The vital port played by Clnede LOU! All] real and Itcreliel 0:: powder. you ace. ualeu dull, jello’: film i: removed, It her no — darkens — mo: Into harmful, ugly tartar. And Pepsoden: Tooth Powder f canal circa e Too II Sllll TO l-IITIN TO lubmerip although the aircraft in which he we: attacking was badly damaged. Fit. Lt. Borriell, fatally iniured in the attack, we: ponthumctialy awarded tho Victoria. Orou. There Ia acorceiy c. major let- lon ducribed in the narrative in which a Canadian corvette or de- stroyer did not. take pert-the lur- rondlr of the U-boet l0! to the corvette: Ohambiy and Home Jaw while they were on a lhoke-down cruise. lucoene: In the Mediter- ranean and the tragic ion of the 5t. Orolx whore aurvivor: l-iter were ioat In_ the flaking of rescue nhlpl. are but l few. Th: book trace: the develop- ment of the convoy ayatem and air-sea measures to counter U- been. It also t cunts develop- mont: and improvement: of cube lrium I: erpecially made to remove that trouble- but l§c§$il;.‘ea%l§ joy Dental Wbimmr/ _ "m: otrrlnlnc: tafyliijljiifllll PEPSIIDEIIT IS TIIE lIlIllT TIIIITII POWDER ‘ TIIAT WIITRIIIS llllll". l; IOI IIOPI IVIIY TUISDAY NIOIIT, DOMINION NITIOIR n: new tuneup} I I ' wit: T-IIIIY MIIIACI-E 0F . g IIII YOII|.I‘TE Yes! Dependent Tool: Powder with blunt . will glvo you: hell: the whllenee: that cornea onlylnnt lhl: dental Iodnllnou t If your dentin cleaned teeth recently you now how whitwhow bright — how film-free he made them! That's Dental Wbilenur. with marine: which remained danger-g our to the end. Soldiers Families To B: Iiouad OTTAWA, Oct. IL-Al l. flrlt step In providing married accommo- dation for the poet-war Army. Iflfi Depm-mnent of National Defence announced today that certain em- ergency eheltu for leaving aoldiera and their families is to be provided in the nee-r future In Army Camp: acrces the Dominion. Under the plan. spare buildindfi in camps etil1 being used by the Amy will be epeedlly converted ijiiii 1g, m: [was WEI-Way fl into emergency quarters to accolm modato serving roidlera and their rnnme: during the present howl-n: lhortago. Ihe plumbers to be eo ao- oommodotcd will very ill dlllfllll g gm in different provinces but it la anticipated that in some cent“; “many a: 150 lemllle: will rollnqtiish their prerent abodes in order to mow into military queri- on. This acoomandotion. In bu‘: will than become available for c1 inn occupancy. This ation, as well u being the first. step in the ion: term plan for married quarters. is also one piuld o: m; Army‘: continuing effort I alleviate the houllnz shortlll wherever poelihin, and was worked out in coviliration with the cm!!!‘ ency shelter authorities of the Ce» tral Mortgage and Hctuink Corpcn atlon. I ,.§ "s I \ l m/ma/c/I7/ l '\ I TI Wei/my M: thick-skinned rhlnoccm: no», m Qlllllf‘, ha: produced an insulating material that put: even his tough hide to shame . . . It}: called polythene-a new plastic that stands up to heat and cold and i: collected by any known chemical: at ordinary temperature. It: unusual Insulating qualities make It an Indilpcaoabie factor Ia the not, net's and of radar and television while It n. ma to earth again It: the form of simple, ruilieat, refrigerator bowl tower: the: mm to Iut forever . . . polythene, in it: mp0 of application, i: another outstanding example of wlm Chemistry i: contributing co om doll, coping md v.15“, IDIOI IIIIISTIV . _ well-W