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DEPARTMENTS COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN--U. S. Vice Pr. esident Richard Nixon

and his wife are shown as they toss co•s over their shoulders ß into the famous Trevi fountain during the:r visit to Rome, Italy. Books 'n Stuff 5 The Vice Preesident is presently Imck in the after his three weeks of visiting European and Afrlc•n countries.

.Opportunities Unlimited ...... ""%':_.:•, ..E•torials

The Editor Speaks

Column.. of Comment 9

The Showcase _. 10

ß Complete Television Program for the Week ___11, 12, 13

C.OVE R PICTURE:

How could it be? Was the question asked when this picture was -.. taken. Well .it could be and it did happen• Our cover picture shows Russell Zito a•d Edwin Psnkow, st•ff photographers of the Chronicle "mugged" for a shot. The two photographers were : presented citstions for outstanding .work from members of the Ladies' Auxilbary, Hamilton Post 139, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Left to right are..:.Mrs. Dorothy...!ndoe,Americsnism Chairmmu ' of..the .Auxilis.ry•"-"g.U.S'.seH' Zito,'.Ed'win.-Pank. 0w and Mrs, Helen .CLOYINGSPELL•Return• of happybirthday were ..•;.' th.e•A:-'uXi:,"•:'i,..:'resid•t: :'.-,,:,. ' ,,.,'-..- happy but the .Johnsontriplets in ,l•inn•l• don't show i•. ß: ' .-,,/, ::.... .:: .:.,.... , , ::.:'•_::.:.':;_.:.:-:.':'-;: :--...:,.<., . :; .-.-...'. ,-::,:'.',: .-, .:- , .... -...- '•,._• ...... _...._...... -_-. -:..- ..,=• _..,._- .: ..... ,...... ,. _. _..:. _.. _-: ... -: ...... ,,,: ...•_ ...... _...... Br'mn,Bruce '•nd Brent were two years old, bu$.mmmged[o !rove a e 'rying:spellin -'unisOn.' ...... i.' .: ...... :: :-: •.s: .... -...... PAGE T,HREE •.1;be: •C.H..EON. I•E "Game of the Week"

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been-gathered in handy form by ; ...."' ß • ...... ß...... •.....5 . . .•, ..... : - . - ß ' -- ...... : ...... -..... "- . . :.' .. l•rß i t is h expertHarcourt P. '*• ß...... :;...... i:;"':::-}:;:i... .:•:•i...... U'•'*•.,'"'•'...... •,•..•"• ...... "'"...... !:•.•-';."':"•,:'" ..%.>.;•.• ' ...... :':.•.'..'..*•...... •:'•;:'*.':-•..... '*•'":':'" ' ...... ,'.-..- ...... ;...... i.:-•;-r-. Champneys and Dr. Carl L. With- •'}•r of Brooklyn College and the Visit Washington--Business education stu- ernment and spent more than an hour answer- Brooklyn Botanic Gardens. dents of Paterson and Montclair State Teach- ing the questions of the students. The group .-i( From the earliest historical rbferences(Nero is said to have ers College with Representative Gordon Can- was accompanied by Dr. M. Herbert Freeman, field on the steps of the House Office Building director of the Business Education Department

. spent the equivalent of $84,000on before starting on a tour of the Capitol with of New Jersey State Teachers Colleges at Pat- r•es for one ,party.) to a calen- the New Jersey Congressman as their guide. erson and Montclair and Dr. Elizabeth T. Van -:•aroutlining the year'swork in On the floor of the House, Congressman Can- Deryeer of the Montclair State Business Edu. a modem garden, the editors field conducted an unofficial seminar on gov- cation Department. ,:-i•ave included information on ß. ever yaspect of rose culture. -. "The Encyclopedia of Roses" .,, ':overs topics like selec'ing bed .,<½"Sites, planning beds, planting and .--.:..peggingdown plants, diseases ---.{/sandpests a.nd what to do about !?.them,growing roses in pots,and i . growingß and showing exhibit •oses.

• The book is illustrated with .; 'nine full-color plates of famous '•-oses("Love Song," "White Knight." "PresidentEisenhawer," etc,, and with drawings and dia- gra• of formaland informal gardens. There is also an illus- trate.• c h a p t e r ,on pergolas ..scr•"dnsand arches. -: The unique rose calenda E /. The unique rose calendar 'shows, month by month, the

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ß A comprehensive list of "Books '-,on Roses for Further Reading" ß , and a complete rose-grower's ß glossary are included. Harcourt P. Champheys, who compiled "The Encyclopedia of 'R.q•es' 'is the editor of "The Rose" and "The Garden," two of Britain's leading horticultural - .• m•gazines. H• is hornself an ex- pert gardener and rose grower. DIAMOND JUBILEE--M•yor Edwaxd J. ed with the Mayor is the Rev. John P. ._ ,:"]Dr.Carl L. Withnet,who as- $•sted in editing "The Encyclo- O'Byrne has proclaimed this March 29 as McHugh, chaplain of Paterson Council :pedia of Aoses," is not only an Knights of ColumbusDay. It marks the 240, Knights of Columbus. S.andMg (:eft '•",exp•riencedrose grower and fan- 75th anniversary of the granting of a to right) are Deputy Grand Knight Jo- --'-•ier, but is also a renownedor- charter to the Knights of Columbus by seph PaHadino, Past State Deputy John "½hidist. the C•nnecticut General Assembly. Seat. Wegner, and Grand Knight George

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EWthe Englandearly 17this filledCentury. with Therefine oldwould houses, be manysome morebuilt .inof these, except that they were pulled down in the years when they were not appreciated for their true worth. They were built mainly of white pine, without stinting on lumber or labor. Such houses are protected now by various organizations which have purchased them, and by the Department of the Interior, which gives a helping hand to save worthy examples from destruction. The photograph showsthe main entrance po•;chof a famous house in Wiscasset,Maine. This villige, incorporated in 1760, is on the St. George river. The advantages of WiscassetHarbor for trading vesselsbrought wealth to its sailing masters, who were responsiblefor building many of the fine housesthere. MRS. JAMES F. SHAW This housewas built by Silas Lee, a native of Concord,Mas- sachusetts,who graduated from Harvard College in 1784. He Miss Agnes Thomas, daughter established himself at Wiscasset and made it hi• home. His law of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of 305 Main St., Litae Falls, and James Francis Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Shaw of 281 MI•. JOHN H. BLAIR .,,...... ,.,,,,.4.;•• :' .,.I ß .t Burgess PI., Clifton, were united in marriage on Saturday. Msgr. •' In' a military weddingper- John Stim ocrformed the cere- formed in St. TTheresa's R. C. ß • .- • o ,• , •.-.. ... ' mony in St. Michael's Greek Rite Church,' First Lieut. Carol Anne Catholic Church, Passaic. A re- Kramer, U.S. M. C., and First ception followed in the Circle Lieut. John Holbrook Blair, U.S. ---'--'- ..:-"---.-.-- Restaurant, Wayne. M. C., were married. The Rev. - ,- ~.v ß,,- • ,•:' ß . ...-...... • ...... •..• ..... '"•:,•.•<,-•'•,,,•,•, ...--•..:' • -•- The bri.de wore. a floral length James Doyle pastor, officiated at • - . '? . .,•. ß . :.,...•-..ß.::.. . -..-.. ;;..'.'..'2-."-..•:'.:<... . ß ...... - -• •'-, ...... ; .... • . .ß gown of peau de soie trimmed the ceremony •vhich was followed with lace and made with a sab- by a reception in the North Jer- .•-•, • , '•-, "", * -..•"" ..-.•. ....':'•' .. -...... rina neckline. Her fingertip veil sey Country Club. o• illusion was attached to a The bride is the daughter of ]eweled crown and she carried a • Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Kra- cascade of orchids and roses. mer, 354 East Forty-second St., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Blair. 2235 Fifth St., Missoula, Mont. Repre- s,e.nting the bridegroom's parents, who were unable to attend the ß ceremony. •vere Brig. Gen. and ; .. Mrs.. Harold D. Hansen., ß i "

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The New York Yankees and Brook- in his system and again will be pointing ever. After all, no player takes kindly lyn Dodgers who battled it out for the for more home run exploits. With or to hearing himself mentioned as poten- baseball championshipin the 1956 World without a tape measure, he is a mighty tial trade bait every year. It does some- Series, appear to be red-hot possibilities tough cookie at the pl'ate and figures to thing to the pride. to do it again this year! spark the club's potent offense once more. Besides O'Connell, Paterson again :The Chronicle sports staff, desig- will be represented in the majors by no'tingthis scribetO sum up the major Of course ,the Yankees also have Larry Doby, now attaining a veteran's , league races as the teams prepare to Yogi Berra and his presence behind-- stature in the diamond ranks. The hard-• start the whole merry-go-round once and at--the plate hardly stacks up as a hitting centerfielder hopes to reach :the .more, handed him a crystal ball and disadvantage. With Mantle and Berra .300 circle at the plate this year as he.. -told him to. make with the swami stuff. to provide the one-two punch and the endeavorsto give the ChicagoWhite: ..Hecame up with this potential order of Yankees' inevitable depth to help mat- Sox a lift in their pennant bid. f•nish when the teams jump off the ters, including the pitching department, "'"Colossalcarousel in October: there is little reason to view the other Gene Woodling, of Fair Lawn, Tom clubs' hopes of toppling the New York Acker who also residesin the borough,/ '•- In the American League, the New and Carl Sawatski who was a Mountain'; •:::.YorkYankees should wind up on top dynasty as being more whistling past View product, are other local products _Oncemore, followed by--in that order the graveyard. who will be performing on big league •leveland, Chicago, Detroit, Boston, In the National League, it looms as a diamonds. Joe Cunningham, first base- 'Kans.as City, Baltimore and Washing- tough fight between the Dodgers and man from Saddle-Brook, hopes to stay ton. Braves, with the Cincinnati Redlegs latched onto the majors this time after l•:•the 'NationalLeague, Brooklyn also a dangerous threat--as was the having been a standout in minor league .lo6kS•like the choice again•with case last season when Birdie Tebbets ranks last year. He will be seeking ac- 5ohnn'• Podres back to help the pitch- and Company Surprised. However, tion with the St. Louis Cardinals. ing staff and following the Dodgers Brooklyn has Podres back from service Woodling is on the Cleveland Indians' across the line are these teams respec- and certain to help the pitching cause with his southpaw effectiveness. The roster, in an outfiefild role. Acker is on tive,iy: Milwaukee,Cincinnati, Philadel- the Cincinnati pitching staff and after phia, St.-Louis, Pittsburgh, Chicago and Dodgers have missed that left-handed making the grade last year, will be back New York, pitching. with the Redlegs for his sophomore sea-- The way the Braves and Redlegs were son. Sawatski, a catcher who hits a ---. That's how the ball is bouncing, as -- far as this corner. However, the teams shaded last season makes it certain that long ball, probably will see pinch-hit- have considerable time in which to do these clubs will be trying to avoid the ting duty 'with Milwaukee, also being 'something about it themselves. They many mistakes they made in going availa'ble for catching relief. down to the distressing just-missed un- .. -,viii give it the old pro try. :. certainty of their unsuccessful pennant The harbingers of spring are in the The Yankees have good reason to don drives in the 1956 campaign. Now, they air, wafted up from the training camps "thefavorite's mantle as they prepare hope to make up for it---and conceiva- to the south and west. Now, as the for the start of the 1957 American bly, one of them could. baseball squads square off for the start League campaign. The team which of the pennant race, fans know that the nosed out the Dodgers in the tough Danny O'Connell, Paterson infielder season is at hand. They now have the who performs for the Milwaukee team, .. ß drag-em-down-and-knockout finish of happy months to spend•hile t.hey wait will be occupying the second base spot the Series last year, has all the talent and watch to see which teams finish .w.hi'chbrought the club the champion- for the Braves as he tries to improve on top. "",.-shipand also some promisingrookie on his batting performances of the last

-:".. material as well. two years. Danny has spirit and base- N•body knows . . . so the customer• :..'i....:-.:.'All this•nd Mickey Mantle, too. The ball savvy, so he can be counted on to are waiting for that happy cry---"Pla• ;•(,•-.:i'?•-'Oungslugger has a lot of baseballlife provide a more determined effort than Ball!"

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The F'resident is the Voice of the Peo- Editor .Speaks The Presidenf of fhe 'Unifed Sfafes ple. Woodrow Wilson once wrote, "His

To say that a President of the United is the only national voice in affairs... , States holds the, biggest and most awe- If he rightly interpret the national somely responsible job in the world is to thought and boldly insist upon it• he is Most of us would like to have our lives irresistible..." gay the obvious. Another truism is that and the conditions around us Changed ac- the job is incredibly demanding of the The President is Protector of the cording to our personal likes and dislikes. President's time and physical and men- Peace. It is. to him that the country It is a good thing that this is impossible. -If tal resources. Our only two living for- turns to act in time of disaster--wheth- mer Presidents, Herbert Hoover and we can control our lives then -the conditions er .it be great boods, or major.strikes, Harry Truman, have both dealt with which surround us can and will take cars of er it be great floods, or major strikes, this in their writings. SerioUs consider- themselves. ation has been given to possi'bleways The President is Manager of Pros- Meeting things and new experiences with some of the burden might formally be perity. This is a relatively new role, shifted to other officials, but little in the given to him through laws empowering courage develops our character and makes way of tangible result has come of it. him to take drastic action in times of us strong. This strength eliminates our con- A ctuaily, it is probable that compara- economic trouble. For example, the ceit and reducesour ego and doesaway wi{•h Employment Act of 1946 specifically tively few peopleknow with any degree poisonous envy which destroys so many of of exactness what the President's varied instructs him" . . . to foster and pro- US. duties are. An unusually clear descrip- mote free competitive enterprise, to tion is provided in the highly-successful avoid economic fluctuations or to dimin- ish the effects thereof, and to maintain You must remember that for each of us book "The American Presidency" by with willing spirits and-confidence, life starts Clinton Rossiter, a Professor of Gov- employment, production, and purchas- .fresh every single morning when we get tip ernment at Cornell. Dr. Rossiter finds ing power." out of bed. The thrill of life itself in the that ,the }:resident plays 10 roles. Some The President is Leader of the very problems that we face each day. Meet Of theseare specifiedby the Constitu- World's Free Nations. This means that ing and overcoming these daily obstacles ". . . his words and deeds in behalf of a natural process and even if we wanted to tion, othershave beencreated by stat- we couldn't change them. And the things we ute, and others still are based on cus- our own' survival as a. free nation have can't changewe better do as quickly as we tom and tradition. Here, in very brief a direct bearing upon the freedom and can and start on them with zipp and vigor. summary, are those roles as Dr. Rossi- sta•bility of at least a dozen, perhaps It's a -ood thing that none of us ever ter sees them. even two dozen other countries." - knows what's going t.o happen tomorrow.i•; Knowing what's ahead would spoil our day The President is Chief of State. ',This• It is said that Harry Truman used to in advance. If good things happen to us, then means that he is' the ceremonial-head keep a sign on the desk reading: "The we get a real lift and inspiration to _forge of the government,and Participatesin buck stops here." Dr. Rossiter writes' ahead and do bigger and ,better things. This: a bewildering list of aCtivities--starting "That, in the end, is the essenceof 'the spirit of accepting w:hatever comes is won- charity drives, bestowing honors and Presidency. It is the one office in all derful.It makesour livesworth living. Many 'decbrations, throwing out-the ball to the .land whose occupant is forbidden to of us are afraid to face things and conditions as they are, the come-whatmay spirit•- •...limi- -. start the baseball season, and laying pass the buck." nates fear. wreaths on tombs of the dead great. T!le .Presidentis the Chief Executive. It's goodto smilewhen the going is t•)hgh, In other words, as Dr. Rossiter puts it, National Sunday School Week but this is not enough. We must olan, fight "...he is held primarily and often ex- The week of April 8th through the and think. Too many of us are too quick to clusively accountable for the esthics, 14th has'been set aside.as National Sun- lay down on the job and take the attitude of loyalty, efficiency,frugality and respon- day School Week, dedicated to Ameri- "What's the use?" Believe me, each of us siveness to the public's wishes of the has a hard and long row to hoe and you ca's Youth in Religion. The sponsor of can never tell what agony the other fellow's two and a third million Americans in the week, the Laymen's National Com- the national administration." going through even .though he may appear mittee, Inc., has chosen this guiding to be much better off than you are. The President is Chief Diplomat. His theme for the occasion:, "Sunday School 'You have heard it said that "necessityis is the dominant authority in the whole --Sourc. e of Spiritual Strength." the mother of invention.' 'Of course it's true. field of international relations, and in More than ever before our young peo- It can happen to all of us and I'd like to say many matters he holds exclusive power. driving forcesbehind all creativeand useful ple need the guidance of religious train- achievements. The President is Commander in Chief ing and education. It is through our of the armed forces. In time of total Sunday Schools that tomorrow's lead- There isn't any greater happiness that any war, thin power can be construed to be ers are introduced to fundamental prin- almost all-encompassing. of us can find than the happiness which ciples that' lay the groundwork for a comes from doing things, helping others and The President is Chief Legislator. fuller, happier and more useful later overcoming the daily problems and obstacles That is, he assumes leadership in guid- which make life challenging and worth life. It is through the Sunday School living.. -• ,ing Congress in legislative matters--- that religious appreciation and under- So when you get to feeling low and are though, of course, this leadership is.-not standing can. be applied in terms of ready to throw in the sponge, just sit. back always foPowed. and relax and try to v•sualize how much : everyday living, and help our young worse things could be. I like to recall the old

'The President-iS Chief' of'Party._ He people_ to become better citizens. This Chinese proverb which answers ALL, "I has both the right and duty'"to• "lead is the significanceof SundaySchool cried because I had no shoes-until I met the Week'. ' man w•.o had no feet.' ' .--.. _ whatever rolitical party he belongS'-to.---•. 'Think, plan, then act. PAGE EIGHT Tl•'e'C'HRON'iCLE

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,.. With all the hulabaloo regarding Paul Douglas' fine acting in his new Broadway click, "A Hole in the Head," let's not forget that the brawny Mr. D is being given some sterling support by a slick functioning cast. Among those doing a splendid job is the always competent Lee Grant, the never-to-be-forgotten shop-lifter of "Detective Story". . ;,•.?'"'"•,,. '•A Hole in the Head" may not be the greatest play on the Broad- ".:..

way boards these days. But if you enjoy laughing_ with a hearty .." .. guffaw tossed in every now and then, this comedy should be your :t.:...... ":-.... •?/'-:...: ' '•. special cup of tea. :•"'.. .?.k."-'•-"'- "- - LOCAL JOTTINGS:---Local theatrical units are moving in high 'I•..-,,,.'.;-'.-.:.'-',,;;.•...-.'..;,.•..-.-...•&:.:.•.-'?..'-•,;-. -...... ,.•'_:;:' :. -,, gear these day's. The Center Players in Fair Lawn will present "Out •;-,..'..!,.. • ...... •.T" ' •. "." . :."' of. This,.. World on April 6 and 7 at the Jewish Center. .,..:...: And the Musical Comedy Players, in conjunction with the Fair ::•&-•-.:-:.•__'•;.;.•:7"-'::'?: :'.,::- ....ßi:.'- ..-

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Secretary Susie MacNamara (star Ann Sothern) is sent by- her boss, talent agent Peter Sands (Don Porter), to a visiting French producer (;lacques Bergerac, left) to influence a business deal in the first of a new series dramatizing previously broadcast capers of the famous Girl Friday on "Private Secretary," begin- ning Tuesday,_April 2, on the CBS Television Network.

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.. . the ticket sale extending months ahead. The Cherry' Lane management points out one of the most inter- esting factors in "Purple Dust's successful engagement is that at least fifty per cent of the audiences come from outo-f-town. Mail orders have come in to the box office at 38 Commerce Street from all 48 states and most of the Canadian provinces. Visiting theatregoers, who rarely ventured from the Times Square confines, now subway, bus and taxi to the quaint, intimate theatre in the most colorful and .historic section of Greenwich Village. Harry Bannister, Paul Shyre, Alvin Epstein, •tephen FJliott, Ann $othern stars as Secretary Susie MacNamara and Don I

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"If Fielding calls, tell him I haven't' tor- ill gotten him, but I've been called away on an emergen, cy." .l Miss Turner studied the strong lines of iI his tanned face and smiled. He was such a nice guy. If only he would pay more atten- tion to his nurses. "Yes, doctor. Wha.t shall I .tell OperatingRoom if they call for you?" He slid into his sport coat. "Just remind them that it's not my day to operate." He clearedhis throat. "I'll be back in an hdur, probably,but if I shouldget tied up longer than I expect I'll call you." Doctor Ralph Buckler was the big, hand- some type of person. He had a bedside man- ner that was the envy of many of his col- leagues.In his late thirtiesnow, Ralph was well liked by everyoneat Mercy Hospital. While his skin and complexionscreamed of the golf course and sandy beaches,he was .equallyat home in the clinic or the operat- ing room. As a rule he never took private casesout- side the hospital, but thi s case was an ex- ception.Going out in ..thecar, he thought back to the day little Annie Cain had been born. What a day that had been for him. Her mother had sufferedfrob bad kidneys. He'd finally arranged for a Caesartandeiiv- ery and both of them had survived. : I. Pulling up at the trafficsignal, he pushed in the clutch and raced the motor. His mind ran back over the years. Let'ssee, just how old wouldthe young- ster be now? He finally- settled for twelve. Tha• 'wouldbe about right. So now she was sick and running a high .temperature.The maid had sounded quite concernedwhen she'd called. Cominginto Westw0od, he turnedout par- when upset emotionally. "That's right. They books and stealing symptoms. You h•d your allel with the Universi.ty Buildingand drove called me on location this morning and I mother and everyone else in the house for abouta mile. There it was on the left, came right home. I'm just worried to death. frightened to dea:th." you couldn't miss A fever' like that is usually a bad sign, She let a small hand rest in his, looked up Coming to the entrance, he ,turned in be- isn't it ?" at him and said, "Were you?" tween the tall, iron gates.-The place hadn't "Well, we'll see." He nodded solemnly. changed. There .was still the same old mile- Quietly he went in .the bedroom and closed "I'm sorry." longdriveway that hadappeared in so many the door in the face of the worried mother. Quickly he lifted a corner of the covers movie magazinesand the sign that read, lAt.tle Annie lay there, completely still, her and pulled out the hot-water bottle she had "Hedgewood Acres". face flushed. kept pressed under her arm to make her Any m-orion picture fan could have told "Hello, Annie. How do you feel?" temperature go up. He tossed it on the. OU immediately that this was the home o! For a moment she jus.t la.v there and chair. There now•do you think the patient vely Barbara Cain. darling of the Mam- watched his tanned face. Finally she said will recover. --'"'" moth lot and long time queenof the Holly- without canviction, "I feel awful." She giggled. "I guess so." She reached wood leading ladies. He lifted one eyebrow and moved to the up and put both arms around his neck and W'hen he reached the house they were edge of the bed. TakinE her wrist with his pulled his head down. "You're not mad at waitin• in the doorway. The maid greeted fingers he took her pulsse. "Where do you me ,are you?' ' him. Oh, doctor,I just thought you'd never hurt ?" He smiled. "No, honey. Not mad a bit." get here . Little Miss Annie is so. sick. Her She pou.ted. "All over." He kissed her and rose to his feet. "How- temperature is about one hundred and Putting his bag down on the foot of the ever, I am a busy man and I do have to get three!" bed, he checked her tongue gravely, felt her back _to the hospital. Now you be a good He calmed her with a pat on the hand. "I'll cheeks and finally looked her right i9 the girl. I guess you'd better stay in bed un•l go right up] Now don't you worry abou,t a eyes for a long minute. At last he smiled. dinner time and then get up." .thing. I wouldn't let anything happen to her "I think you'll live•' 'He sat down on the Out in t-he hall•vay he took the nervous for the world." edge of the bed and took her hand. "You mother by the arm. "Nothing to worry Quickly he followed the worried maid to go to LeConte Junior High School now, about," he said conversa,fionally as 'he.. led the second floor, running his eyes over the don't you ?" her' toward the stairs. "She just put a hot- spacious livin•r room and palatial staircase Now it was her turn to be puzzled .and she water bottle under her arm to make a tem- as he lent. There was lille doubt that at fastened those big eyes of'hers on his merry perature." ]east a fortune had beenspent on this lovely ones. "Yes, I do,' 'she answered in a small, "What! What on earth for?' ' home. hesitant voice. He smiled that lop-sided smile of his. A.t the door of the bedroom. he was met He leaned down a little closer and asked "Just a small case of wan,ting to see her by the beautiful but distraught mother. He in a conspiratorial tone, '%Vhat was the mat- daddy, I guess." expressed his surprise at seeing her. "I ter, did they have tests .today or what?" That did it. Suddenly Barbara was in his didn't expe• .to see you here." He took her For a minute she pretendednot to know arms crying. "Oht l•lph/' she whis-.•..red. small hand in his. large. brown one. "Aren't wha,t he meant. "I don't know. -I'm not' sure '!I was Wrong, ,to0..I-ca•n'•t get' along' w•.th0ut you making a picture down around Laguna --I suppose so.'". " :..-you. Wdn't You please '-fOrgive' me and.come Beach right now?" He waggeda Cheerfulfin'.g•r"in her' 1•ce'. ' home?...... - She nodded, chewing' on the skin at the "In the ,future, when you want to pretend He sighed contentedly and held her elose. corner of her thumb, a lille habi.t she had you are Sick, don't go reading your father's "Sure, baby, sure." .FOURTEEN Tbe•-:C.HRONICLE An outstanding builder of homes tells you ß ß ß

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