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Arizona Daily Sun from Flagstaff, Arizona • Page 6

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WetesJny, FcbriiaiT 15. By J. R. WILLIAMS Investigation of Grazing Permits Slated by House WASHINGTON. Feb.

5 (Al) Barrett (IMVyo-J iin- tlmt bcuutsc of "wide- complaints" Ihc Mouse siili- on public hunts will he'-gin nn inveslifrnlion of ynizin in itnlionnl forests. The House public land? cqnv mi I Ice, under chair i Welch I Cnlif.) voted lo request Secretary of AKricuUurc Anderson to i hold act Inn i reduction iii forestry graz'mK until the inquiry cnn bt? coKdmled, IIP 1 snid. The fctrcsl pci-vko lias tlnit cut in ihc mirnlH-r of livestock that Eire grazed is believed necessary hi -some forests for conservation iiurjjoscp. Hop. Hock well -l of stock- Ordnance News lly SUSAN KBKRLK J.

transferred from' Inick driver to foreman of Muni- tion handlers in storuvc. Mrs. Eunice Trukke is puticnt at the Ordnance hospital. She uti- terwpnt surgery TliursJuy. Her condition is reported pa well aa can be expected.

Hob SlccSc's Susnn, received treat incut at the huspital for cold. Mrs, I-'rcd Unlltijo's SOIL wiis in the hospital rocenlly for a Checkup. Mrs. Kvelyn is hark nt work, a si-vcnil duys illness. Anderson is a patient at the hosfiitiii am) is receiving peni- i i shots.

Motinn, oniphtyee centriil heating, is receiving a at i for back injury. ('ciiiirrrilulEitioHS t'i Mr, antt Sirs, ik C'de on ihe i of three "Inrye meetings" of stock- I-'nuik C'de on ihe i of a men in Cnluintiu n.ive hum nt the a hospMiil jmtulinjj forestry range orders, on Tuesday, January 21 si. He while Hep. Mm-diKTk thai the situation is "very critkal." Fredonia Hews Our Uii-al el SI. (icoind cvcninK nt Si.

i i i IK played off 0 jMinnds, -I ounces and hi 1 been Davitl Earl. Mr. iiinl rs. Torn Covey, Viclnry Village residents, have been here several weeks i i i i daughter, Mrs. Willie C'nlc, ami are a i lo return to their home in (llenwood, M.

RODII. school lxys i Covey wns formerly employed 'H" I- riday 0,, ih guard force. JcorKi', was ji Lopuz hud her the tic- having remm-od al Ihe a 1: times. along nicely. Mrs.

an omulnyoe nt tho hus- course ive wi-re vi'iy liuiipy lei Imvv t)cpn tlie lucky ont-s in wtuniui; i)i( lilny-ttff. I The 1 Village Rlnre hns new Tim i a i Slake i-iiroiuilioi) bull clerk. Mrs. llunlii'y. Slic will was lu'ld Sal a niclil in lin in (if tin- notinns dcpaii atld Mr.

and Hr.mks- by ninl anil Mrs. X. Kuy and others alU'ndfd i E'YL-dniiia. The Hoy Seoul cuurt of i WIIH hclil in Kaiiitb Smitlny nitfhl 1 nnd llic following hi.ys Tro- 1 duniii received awards: i wBulton, Ned Jackson, Alma Judd, inent. Wek'tnne tn Viclofy Viltnge, Jn.

of Phnenix and Ron of Wilbur McN'olcy, whn is employed berc us a Diesel mechanic, visitor ftt Victory for Don i durini; the war for three and llyron Ijitliim. Mr. Keith Udall nnd Mr. il Mutton nt tended the I V- Fireside was held Sunday mug Hie Alien M. i ami Third Ncphi vus read i i i Mrs.

Grace Laws Urmikshy. SLIIK- ine i i panics and refreshments of oatmeal cookies nnd dc-liuinus punch completed very enjoyable eve- miiK- A largo tfroup was in nt- tomtance. Myrnn, five-year-old 'Mr. and Mrs. Quinton to I rs.

i years and i.s a certified A. and E. mo char lip. He also Holds ft commercial pilot's license. MIPS Tucker lias been transferred from survc til mice payroll.

Miss l.e.=sie Caglc lias been transferred from surveillance lo 201. KiH'kic Mitclioll and liob S( drove tn Leo's Terry Sunday to sec how fishing is out lhat way. Mr. mid Mrs. Charles Ymnig, Mr.

nnd Mrs. Simmons nnd Joe and Susan Kbcrlc spent Sunday at entertained bnr in fi'icnils i Venie, i Mr. nnd Mrs. parents of Mrs. spell one tlay lust and is con-.

i i to ber home under a dm-tn euro. Fred Bass is hnck on Ihc jnh a i i in Di'lroU, Mich. Tin- t(1 Michncl WHS iyses wore called i iliu- to tin; degree of the Odd illness df Mrs. Suss 1 father. luJgo in ceremonies nt tin Aybel is mi leave, lo Ihi? lintl Monday night, and -John nUli bis mother.

Mrs. Aybel died at the Flagstaff ImHiritfil, lay, February 2. New employees: Miss Nnn l.em- nip, will work al personnel; is Sadie transferred who will lie employed in storage. Haul Romero is on leave, lie i employed al the bo'dy and fonder Mr. Mrs.

H. Hishonp and Mr. ami Mrs. Nelson Bewshcr spent Simdny in Oak Creek Canyon. Beatrice Kirk is back on job inter having boon ill ficverai -lays.

Mr. mid Mrs. lien Fielding are leaving Victory Village on Salur- February 15. They plan a lour to a i and Oregon, back along the coast of California her birthday party Friday. Floyd Grecr, Miss Lucy Jensen, recent grad- Young.

uale of Tempo College, toofc Mrs. N'inu Tissaw is (niiisfcrrine over lier duties us a teacher day morning in the local i ndefonso Vatlejo is nrsigning his school. She i.s filling the place left position nt depot property to he va.cnnt when Mrs. Hiffey before i a Mr, and Mrv. I.nrEn M.

Farr Sr, of St. Johns, came Tliursday lo visit Hie L. 51. Purrs' Jr. Mr.

Farr returned to St. Friday, hut Mrs. Fnrr remained hcrp i I care of her now gnimtdaugbtcr for few weeks, i A special Scout meeting wns held Tuesday night, discussing the Scout program and the possibility of getting all Frcdonia Boy Scouts to the Centennial to be held in Salt Lake. City ncsl 21 nnd 22. i Farmers Will Receive $4 Billion by Mar.

1 A I Full. 5 A -The Agriculture a said today formers will receive about 31,000,000,000 froni marketings ant! government subsidies during the first two monibs of this your. This amount would be tfO pei runt greater than in the corres- landing period nf HUtl. i Seeking Gold barlouEer tit Griego'a Tflvcrn. The ninny friends of l.ila He an may to know that she has entered iho Marcus Ijuvrence hospital in Collonvroorl for major operation.

F. A. Undorhill and Everett a i from the Sixth Army, will be here until the middle the week. John Drake has frnnc lo Phoenix he will be for few days flute a rating- examination. Home was a patient nt the Ordnance hospital on Sunday, lie suffered an attack a indigestion Mrs, Dorsey, mother of Dutl D.or- whn is employed in the Ma- ARIZONA DAILY SUN; fhgVaff.

MAJOR HOOPLE OUR.BOARDING HOUSE By WILLIAM FERGUSON THIS CURIOUS WORLD ONE Or trie THAT KNOCKED THE PROPS OUT FROM UMDER PIKE WAS VSrJERABUE GAS ABOUT trlE KESTAURANST WHERE VbU COULD GAT DIRT CHEAP EAR ABOUT THE POIrST HISTORY THE Ot-T eoV OUSlVT WESriNDlES THAN IS TOE OLDER TA.ri 60TforJ SHOES iWe xvtntfi our WTHE MRS.SEl'ERIMOCELOrn, THE DEAL.A VERY HUSH- HUSU AFFA1K, ALMOST CXACTUY AS YOU'VE OUTLINED, WAS MADE APRIL 3O REMARKABLE. 1 IT IS NOW THE TENTH OF JUNE! 'WITHOUT TIME TO COWSUU WASHINGTON, VOU WILL TO PAY FRANCE SIXTY MILLION WE CAN ADVISE THAT 11ATIOMS WITH NAPOLEON WILL NET THE UNITED STATES NOT JUST A PART RUT THE WHOLE OF HIS COLONIAL EMPIRE IN A Mil I ION SQUARE MILES OFTHT, FINEST LAND IN THE NEXT: Do Navajn rue Odd Fellows Give Michael 2d Degree I lie sec- By MERRILL BLOSSER accitjplcit into th transfer from Williams. A i I Coil win WHS in charge of the FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS MIGHT AS WELL Pur THIS WE JUKE-BOX' PEKSI POP DIPPED INTO My WALLET AMD VAMKED AU- WE WE GOT is EMOUOH Tfa CHKK AKJO A LEFT OVEP- I i the over by Phil Hullingsworth, nobli plnns fur the annual "pay dinner to be given Hie Wil i liunis group by the local Iwlge foi annual baseball gann Iwlwecn the two (owns last sum nior. The custom is the win luilge to provide a i fo the toscrs. Nilcs Kmlicott era I chairman for Ihc dinner scheduled for this coming Sunday from Luke Field iind Lad Goes to Williams Just to See Somethin 1 By FRED HARMAN IF TCU'P "OiJK fOS Bv LESLIE TURNER I CM EASE THB SITUHION; MISS ASCK THIS IS I KIEMP; BIS T1KKER! B'JT, S'iiJ I WISifc SHE5 LOVcLV TOO! MP IN A FEW SKE SLIPPED OUT Of IW 11FE ECAUSE 1 WASN'T ENOUSH TO SEOW UP IN HEE.

BLOCK. OX HAVE A NMJ1UM. FP.IEND HANCV TO WTEOP'JCE US- SOW UOOK HERE )OUWO- DAUSHTEE DOiiKT STRIKE KW.W.HV ITH FRE5H UPSTARTS USE SUBTEEFL1OE TO- HCW NICE! THIS IS CAPTAIN EASV; El OH THE PV WR.TLCKEE: into Mexico, into Texas. tlly Thr Own Kervhr) I I A Twelve-year-old Manuel Martinez, of Flngstaff, is lumie -ngaiji after a hitch-hike jour- tv Mrs. i ncy to Williams Tuesday "just been the clerk-lypist sec sninclhtii'," ho told officers.

ssarv. was found walking about the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hndley are streets of i i ndmirJiig ilin going lo Los Angeles where store windows, and when Hadley will enter a hospital there t'd by Joe chief of po- They plan on making i home in San Anton in, where they are buying busineps. have sold their ranch in Oak Creek.

at tlie for an operation. I Indley is Miss Ruth Elicrhantt has been transferred from planning to the Commissary. She will replace Mrs. Fielding. Mrs.

Iva Hayes has been lice, said lie lind made the i over from Flagstaff just to look around. Me was returned home Tuesday evening by Sheriff Raucbard. i rans- (hrce days here, and chine shop, suffered a fainting Mrs. Scott. The Johnsons spent ferred from Slock Control to pliin-1 Albumicrque, where they will visit She i Miss Ruth friends returning to Du-ir home.

VJrpil Smith suffered a cul hand while lining some carpenter vvnrl; at his home, i received treatment at the Ordnance hospital. Major ,1. (Jrose purchase new DoiEgc recently and spent Sunday in Oiik Creek Canyon. mug. K'-crlinrcH.

Mr. and Mrs. Edinjrlon, of Ran Hernanlino, visited Mr. ami rs. (feorge Harris at (heir home on Riordan Road.

Sir. and Mrs. F-. J. Johnson from Plains, visited Capt.

and JEANNETTE-COVERT MOLAM oW Joplin, skown on way to find the DHfchniAn gold mine in Ari- zrna. Armed with cUims was riven by her reaf sht is trHcJi- aesrcii (be ytU. PHE stairs were rather stetp, the Iraln of Rose's gown had a trick ot winding around her ankles, Papa's gait wns none too steady. Halfway clown the flight from the. landing.

Papa said abruptly: "flose. yon look beautiful, You remind mo of a girl I used to--" Sidney, teetering on high heels a pace abend, said: "Hush! People can hear you!" So Papa hushed, and Ihey Wenl on i a i slowly and very unnaturally 1o Ihe strains of Hannah's music. "Ta-TAH-ln-tn, Here COMES the bride--" They were in Ihe parlor now and, raising her eyes a lillle, ROEO could sec faces turning toward her; rather shimmery they were, but that was because of the veil over own face. Mamma was standing with Beau, their arms linked, and these two Hose saw cjearly. Then ROM saw Jeff and, beyond him, DExon--and for a flashing second, the veil or the sheen of candlelight, something, made him look Hko somebody else, an unworthy somebody gone, gone Into the rtcplhs of shameful oblivion, never even to be thought of again.

Oh, no, this was really Dixon, I slrong and safe, the man she loved, who would love and tenderly cherish her through all the days of her life. They were halting in front of tho altnr, the wedding party in a small hal(-moon around the minister, who was opening his book. "Dearly beloved, we are gathered logether here Jn the sight of God--" JOU CAMERON opened the door and stepped out upon the porch. Right in the middle oi the a COTLSC long-winded prayer, he had remembered that due to all the tnu- Uft in the early I negleclPd In bring in the Stnrs and Oars, displayed today in h'onor of 'resident Davis, the anniversary of whose disilh it wns. Disrespect the flag and the prevailing excitement was no excuse.

Ho looped the lovely silk over liis arm and stroked it. lie stood on the porch, grateful this monietilciry respite from us obligations as host, Insiile, Ihe guests had been served supper and now silting about ctutting. lose had. gone upstairs to change "nlo her traveling dross. From the Banding she hnd thrown her bouquet, which was caught by Laura all people) much to everybody's amusement The Major sighed, recalling why Laura had come.

An odd business, that. He could scarcely believe, yet, that Mr. ilgrim and the young chap, Breen, could just melt away into thin air. Vfith arrival he had set forth on the orrnnd of reslituiion, the cash in hand, or, rather, i satchel. Oh, the utter boredom of canvassing the route, stopping at all the villages, talking himself hoarse to yokels like Sylvester Atkins of Carp Creek and all the rest! To say nothing of the humiliation.

But, to be frank, the humiliation hnd been less than he'd anticipated. Simple people, those Shenandoah investors, aware his mastery, most of them praising him for his courage and integrity, several calling him a hero. As per- heips he was. TMIE door opened, someone was beside him on the porch. Mr Thayer, his new son-in-law.

"I was looking for you, Major Cameron, to loll you goodby and lhat I shall devote my life to the effort of making Rose happy. I Ttnow what your feelings must at this separation, and I want to auure you lhat Rose will comie tick often to you. that ihc and i will always be eager io irtve you and her mother, all the Camorons, iti our home for as long as we can persuade you to stay." The Major was quite afTcctcd by his declaration, lie cast a for proper reply, "Mr. Ttiayer--" "Dixon, please." "Unnnrn- Dixon--" He hesitated -ind rallied bis forces, for he had something to say, too, a sort speech lie had been outlining, vhich shouttl he snid sometime, List to get the situation straight. 'I--ah a you lor your understanding, sir; it does you great credit.

And I may remark, thai the I feel al Hose's leaving us amelioralod by my knowledge she goes from my protection .0 another as solicitous. We are all very fond of you, umm, Dixon; you have endeared yourself lo us. And that, I think, is in a measure because of our fundamental simi- arilics. In breeding, background, the things which count. "And on this subject, since we ire now on terms of--umm--kin- ship, I should like to add that, though in recent -years financial stress has restricted our mode of living, there was a time when the.

Camerons in Virginia were gentk- folk of means, influence and dis- linclion. Yes, sir. We had then such friends nnd confreres as are an ornnment to any society--and to memory. In Myra, in my youth, I was boon companion to the Kitl- redges of Kingdion Manor, a clan as noble as--" "The Killrcdes!" Dixon said, Snlcrrupling. "Yes, sir." The Major smiled in the darkness.

The magic name could clill invoke awe. "My grandmother was" a Kittredge," Dixon said. "Your grandmolher?" The Major slopped smiling, "My mother's mother. She was Sophie Kittredge." The Major repeated the words feebly: "Sophie and Ihen was silent. This could not be.

It couldn't! Bui it was, and the Major knew at last that il was, and he smiled Main and softly stroked Ihe beau- nner he held in his arms. By EDGAR MARTIN BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ft" WOT TO By MICHAEL O'MALLEY AND RALPH LANE HERE'S THE ACK HORSE, TARPON I WAIT, GROWl.THE KIDNAPERS Will GET IN TOUCH ME. WANT tK OKAY, VIC, THE PCH.ICE WILL HOID Off MR THE TIME etms. BUI IN THE MEANTIME. WHAT DO YOV WANT TO SPEAK TO VK QUIRK'S MUSEUM CLUB FOR THE FINEST MIXED DRINKS, DANCING 3 Miles East On 66 A A PACKAGED LIQUORS BEER WINE 8 N.

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