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• o«e ** this editorial is not to side with<br />

bill in the minds <strong>of</strong> taxpayers—and the Wildwood<br />

aper<br />

H the taxpayers don't like the idea <strong>of</strong> the com.<br />

Btttaioners raising their own salaries in this, <strong>of</strong> all years,<br />

tfley can petition for a referendum. The petition would<br />

: JWlUire the signatures <strong>of</strong> 18 per cent <strong>of</strong> the registered<br />

•**->» who cast ballots at the last general election<br />

It should be understood, however, that at this writ-<br />

• f 5. co 5? mi8f » one ra actually have not increased their<br />

i, salaries. They simply have provided the money, in case<br />

>'tney decide to enact an ordinance providing for the<br />

salary boost.<br />

"Better late than never" would seem to be the trite<br />

'' i J J a PP r0Driate comment about the firemen's new<br />

•Pr truck, expected soon after two year's wait. R§.<br />

JpHKw us <strong>of</strong> the time somebody promised us immediate<br />

SelfVery on a new awning.<br />

£».mlf«r Bus Service Assured<br />

~ie Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Transportation Company die.<br />

.-» ,<br />

a public spirited attitude in voluntarily calling<br />

P tor » meeting with dissatisfied patrons <strong>of</strong> its <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

•ivww service. •<br />

The meeting paid dividends, first in the definite<br />

ay£ TOI 'l e °\ improved service- second, in a better under-<br />

(landing all around.<br />

.,..'• . Ou t <strong>of</strong> it emerged the possibility that buses can be<br />

pV-BH 9 *° pay here - T h on »as E. Whitehead, general<br />

f- diuager <strong>of</strong> the company, indicated that if the company<br />

*"• " break even on a year-around basis it wi r l be<br />

He learned that many prospective rldere are no<br />

1 longer bus-minded, simply because the winter bus sehed.<br />

•—•--, been unsatisfactory and not dependable, With<br />

: and well-known schedule, it is believed that<br />

» people can be won back to the buses.<br />

Now that the riders and the company understand<br />

"other, it may be possible to-work out n plan <strong>of</strong><br />

~ "' ' service Adequate service, permanently<br />

, would be a valuable contribution to the<br />

development <strong>of</strong> South and Central <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

It's a good thing they rtarted work promptly on<br />

i new north point jetty while there still WUH a north<br />

'; to hook it to-<br />

<strong>City</strong>'s Loss<br />

When Harold A. Shaterian was elected city super-<br />

i- 1; <strong>of</strong> schools two years ago, he wag practically<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

e he took <strong>of</strong>fice he has won a large circle <strong>of</strong><br />

.^.Wenda and admirers by ha unfailing enthusiasm,<br />

fm active participation in community affairs, and by<br />

u 't<strong>of</strong>netic personality. He has been especially dili-<br />

L during recent months in voicing a warning to the<br />

Mhat the schools, during tht next few years, ara<br />

f to be confronted with a virtual tidal wave <strong>of</strong> war<br />

come <strong>of</strong> school age, and that careful planning<br />

"•s* ia essential. If adequate facilities are to be<br />

'them.<br />

many resort people who know Mr, Shaterian<br />

d with a shock and deep regret last week<br />

I resigned, effective at the end <strong>of</strong> the present<br />

_r from the local scene will mean another<br />

to the resort, such aa it experienced when<br />

r, Frank P. Bogle, moved to a larger field<br />

State Commissioner Waiter R<br />

Darby reported that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> hod<br />

tint <strong>of</strong> the best fax collection record*<br />

in the state, with JS 76 per cent nf<br />

the levy received during 1S4I,<br />

* * •<br />

Captain and Mrs. Charles B.<br />

Wright, Ilth st, nnd the bayfront.<br />

celebrated their SOlh wedding anni"<br />

vtrsary.<br />

Joe Avis nnd <strong>Mar</strong>gie Oliver were<br />

crowned kinf and queen <strong>of</strong> the high<br />

school in the sixth annual E Fiurlbus<br />

Due contest sponsored by The Bil-<br />

Holy Trinity Church opened a<br />

camrjaign for funds to build a new<br />

parish house and recreation hall.<br />

FIVB VEABS AGO<br />

The committee in charge <strong>of</strong> thr<br />

city honor roll reported that at least<br />

37B <strong>of</strong> the TOO service men listed on<br />

tht rrll were curri-ntH o\£T r n<br />

* * *<br />

Mrs Howard MjcPhersan <strong>of</strong> th-><br />

resnrt Tiled pttitmns a a Di mn<br />

rratji candidate for A e Pmbl> in th<br />

June 12 prim^ir^<br />

• • *<br />

Tutal receipt" in the Hi r 1 Cro ,<br />

fund driif u-ere S9 3t3—$2 1161 rnnre<br />

than the 17 300 quota<br />

a * *<br />

Thr t-hureni*; and othtr organiza<br />

tinns \ i-ri- cnoperjlmg in tht tart<br />

ut a campaiEn fnr the Unittd Va<br />

tinnal Cluthing Cnllirtion to jirl<br />

avtnt a*5 civilian uar suffe n r c<br />

Member" <strong>of</strong> the Phllathia CIa«"-<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Baptist Churi_h gave a sur-<br />

prise parlv to hunnr Mrs Elizabeth<br />

Sharp on htr 00th hirthdoy anm-<br />

v ersar\<br />

10 YEARS AGO<br />

Thirteen Qtcan CiH Kminnr'<br />

becited the restirt b> attenriing Ntu<br />

Terse* Dav «ith the Nesi \rrl<br />

Citv Kiwani^ Club awarding an *it<br />

tendance prize <strong>of</strong> J wetk Lnd \ac i-<br />

tion Jt thp Flanders<br />

* * *<br />

Local girygt men a ked thL t-itv<br />

to Lake some attum tn tan lartli/e<br />

prices Lharptd for jutomobili pjrk<br />

ing<br />

A new tlnss to tt^Lh bovs *>nd fcirl"<br />

how tci build and fly kiti »r<br />

Ettrttd at the Recreation Ci ntef b\<br />

Director Larnr Rickert<br />

Thomaq McCatTrey Pitt^Lurgh<br />

realty broker confi rrpd with cilv<br />

<strong>of</strong>flcials y e to th*» pu>> ibillties nf<br />

•tagmg a Pittsburgh Day crkbn<br />

tion during the summer<br />

• • •<br />

Dr John H Whilicir FInjd C<br />

Sirrims Williom Cimeron Edward<br />

G Kurtz and Qth* r lnralitie*> were<br />

catching skarfs <strong>of</strong> irapicyl run<br />

aboard Captain Vic T)Fi€» : h:n h „<br />

cryispf m tho Gulf Strtam pbnut<br />

§§ mileq <strong>of</strong>fshore<br />

20 YEARS AGO<br />

Rithard Arlcn and Miry Brian<br />

were co-starred In'Burning Up an<br />

auto rocine "IRS St the Mnnrlvn<br />

Theatre<br />

* c *<br />

The high school equipped |K min<br />

uol training hhop wilh mxtal wiir 1<br />

ing equipment for the first lime<br />

Costing ilZOO the unit was nnr n*<br />

the hrit in a Class B suhnol in lhe<br />

state<br />

• • •<br />

The Literary Digest ndvisrd The<br />

Sentintl-Ledger thnl a local poll tnr<br />

senlimrnl on fiderat Prohibitiun nf<br />

alrohol imhrait<br />

mi nddtitiM J-y thr \<br />

(Fiulkncr* Cuitimi i u<br />

fnl gincrniii iit ifii r t\<br />

r i t ii<br />

i tin<br />

i I in<br />

.1 mud<br />

1 in ilu<br />

rtm<br />

I f i<br />

Mmuc<br />

u<br />

Tin<br />

( i In<br />

juni il im<br />

irnns uut m inv p<br />

Nt\k Jir p\ j n tnt in in<br />

i JML ciT tlifi i fn ^ f-rni<br />

Cipil finsi inmi nt | n pu i U<br />

at hi r l\%o art tht pi in f i<br />

municipjlitii anrt thr TTIIM r<br />

pljn Unltr Hit Cnmnu an<br />

Erirp ihrin rT pi HI % ml ] h<br />

cniirrlv tu tin ^ It r if*)!<br />

n u hi h<br />

t h in n<br />

n i pi in<br />

nf mum<br />

Tht<br />

HIDE c imn t; i.i\r\<br />

A c in utht r pi in*; wni<br />

ijstrjtmk flttaiK m fciv<br />

cjL iring thu iiiiiniii mimc<br />

Fir in tinn uii/rn ftiulcf t<br />

i i tint i] <strong>of</strong> 'h " i r I nit mh. r<br />

Liti/i m i II I ci i! i the ! t ti h i\ i<br />

11 1 IH lluit n ( Utli I il I irj. ! Ih It I<br />

ciuitii IIHK n t-U i tt H t itprtMtit thi<br />

muriiLip Hits ij a uhiih dt t jLiiu il<br />

miilinM Or utizii] i ulil i hmut<br />

unit r unulmin ri pr* ml<br />

ind < tin r i lit i« d ii lit*<br />

i^i imili r thi LiiiTiini it n ^<br />

n thin i f 111'" iiiH thin<br />

t r [I IJII i left In Hi till<br />

/fnt uf llu muni ipiiits<br />

("mi nf tin thin ill in ti uld I e<br />

pi ltd rn tin I ill it fur rt fi it nrium<br />

Iu i «ai ill b\ n tntnmt HE! iti ri<br />

n i ihirttr c mnii ^itni ^hith<br />

i ul I fir 1 hi t hi Ittl I 4 tin in nph<br />

I I [Ji I % I i I it mn<br />

tu hj\<br />

\ inl<br />

Ir ill<br />

limfii<br />

chtiui<br />

m ill<br />

in il<br />

l> r<br />

It 11<br />

MI MI ir^i e.n\ FRNMFNT<br />

RFPOKT %\ Ml 4BIF<br />

A», additional *ier\ice is reart<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

Hir<br />

purt<br />

idrH<br />

nf ilif<br />

mmarlFs <strong>of</strong><br />

*i^rnnd Rf*<br />

the Statr<br />

m4\ he ^<br />

Pt opi F FI ECT cm snr<br />

Lncij r iln L nun il in in ii<br />

thi peapleTrfect-the-cooBrtf-&nim-ri— UJtBlllce or The<br />

i,lib], hi Ilii | .lu\ f ,i •ip.r.timi _°r ad<br />

oi iht muniLiji ilin iu in (i li<br />

njn i dn I rii lining |s ur (I i 1<br />

min Ir liw J flu i I I! 1 |ir >pr<br />

iti luii I in I i it pin il li U r Ilu<br />

ra ,ii _ -if llici fun I tluiiii h I i\<br />

rtuin<br />

CTum il w3iild f h it p tin<br />

pal mumper ( n llu I l i<br />

iLiitiu mil ndimni Intm<br />

The irnn !„, r i oulri thi n h<br />

fir Tn in lihnitu linn Hi<br />

rimmiil liv i mij nt\ \ i fi<br />

ril<br />

ipal f.o\ ernqifiil<br />

was pri=%rntpd tu<br />

alllrf \ our rup\<br />

d h% pallinf at<br />

u hs pfef«*r to use the<br />

irail ma> SPCUFP ropips b> writ-<br />

ing The NfB TPFSP\ C ontmi^<br />

*uan nn Munfripal fmiernniFni<br />

4 F*np \dminklrallon buildinf<br />

Pi inreton Nfu Ippf*e\<br />

munm<br />

i fit i<br />

ulrl I t<br />

Tht miihicipjl imn j^cr mh i^ |n<br />

ar'mini'der the miihi ip 'I ^pention<br />

lit ippmiil thi. hnrl c tif nil d p(rt<br />

mints HL IVILUII^ T!1 1J%\ In<br />

siiinmnj hi i u=pon-jhlt for th<br />

rui nih|? uf the? muniLipiht^ bu^i<br />

ni<br />

fini'ri m Ciipe Moy Court House, nor<br />

shiiiild it bn. Rin Grande is |jroW-<br />

iny iind so are iithi'r purls uf Middle<br />

Township which are near the wean<br />

or boy. The same appiie» to similar<br />

ureas in Dennis, Uppor and Lower<br />

iuw nship. 6 .<br />

The inland sections <strong>of</strong> Capp May<br />

Crninty rire i sprrk'ntinR a rebirth.<br />

In viivv uf Ihi- attractions which an<br />

•ina stiih as 1 his holds, the iftiracli 1<br />

i- tli it it Ji In I h i r I« n Irn n i<br />

IS IMPORTANT<br />

Kipr Ma> fctar and HiVFl<br />

Hf rt m irtic li ipj (arinc in<br />

ih< ar n i VVd\i ha\i rhrtsnitliH<br />

IM iurmilinr Jnri atuvitK^ if GLV<br />

I rr i r Dri itli Comuillw i r Lcn]<br />

H 1th Atlmini c traticn ff which<br />

,,,uirA I Cdhini .if v rlh Wi'cl<br />

u / 1 i a memlif r<br />

Tie itti itns rf thi i jmmitffi<br />

hili ri t ruri-h IM il «ill ulli<br />

i u h hati jn imr n rtunt hi annj, c n<br />

IUI i immunity in Ihi iiu fc r<br />

i it i) f it ilptil i ratitn? ^,ill 11 rnp i<br />

[ i ir f rin impri lie! =r! up t(i fjru<br />

t * intf ifp^uard tht piihlu hfilfn<br />

nf ,11 f Nt Jn-1%<br />

^t [iri cut lh( ailfnini c tration if<br />

[ ul Iir hnlth thrru^hout thf titr<br />

i rathi r T mudilk Ldrtfi'r iifii<br />

h \n ( ninpantiM lv eHburiti h'alth<br />

t,i m ii* ind oITi r T niiiltitiuli if<br />

pill ]u hi ilth c i r\ icr ^m ill rrm<br />

tiiuintii^ nf ti n ln\t iinH i ncimmil<br />

I ilth | niEriin<br />

Ui iit r the pri in! \ tun c ii h<br />

tfimiriiniK rnu t ln\i j hi-inl nf<br />

h iHh «huh i n pi urr untn iletlr<br />

mrl Ih. mi nf l,,i ll riKllblmr<br />

pri r i?it ic3nriimd in I iiiinhi r mi<br />

pii tun to jninni v hu i iimi *. in 11 M<br />

1 ii 1 u ith tnt-in<br />

PSililn In ilth i nut i miller uhuh<br />

ihnuhi hi liLiilid in -\ ungrdphii i'<br />

ur impuHtiiin lia i Thi re iri ur<br />

Imn minimum in liril-i uhuh ill<br />

iniiiiniinilii rt irilli uf izi<br />

hnulil li IM tn *- ft unnl the hi ilth<br />

ii! Ih | ulili,<br />

Tin ind nlhfr impfirt ml p lnin><br />

rinrdmp pnlili In ilth in IUIIL<br />

r irinui iti ri h> thi ct mmittep ind<br />

in hnip t icsmn i difimtf >a in \ idi<br />

pnl IIL ludllh pnlic^ dilii pnipiam<br />

i ill he cMiKirl fur thi 1 cm nt<br />

nf nil ri Mdent 1 , nf Niu fir n<br />

if ant car ha§ • new set <strong>of</strong> plates, brother,<br />

^Thomo in it before midnight tomorrow.<br />

tsaAe up. This was expected,<br />

(f jtdnei^t a flve-day-a-week<br />

>iot tn efrly surplus, indicat-<br />

f to, hwmholiets, it you can t<br />

Rtfke a lot <strong>of</strong> money<br />

If I chose to break intn.the WhI'f<br />

House—as boss-man there—I would<br />

get myself a platform with just one<br />

plonk, "private ownership", and tour<br />

the land. The voters m-ed n re-<br />

fresher course. Everybody, at heart<br />

is for private ownership—so I sta.t<br />

o(T with no argument. Everybody<br />

figures it is proper and okay to own<br />

his own house . and lot—bis own<br />

overcoat—a chicken house full <strong>of</strong>;<br />

chickens—a meat market—n clgar<br />

factory, or what have you.<br />

So everybody being In thii mood<br />

»nd favoring private ownership, the<br />

next itep Is, what ii toclaljjm. Un-<br />

dM tocialiim » Big Govt. does the<br />

owning—not you. The difference U<br />

thai simple.<br />

In 1933, the paper tejt, the OovL<br />

owned il electric stations. Then<br />

came TVA, the tax-dodging Gnvt<br />

fumididdles—and today we have B2J<br />

federally owned or financed planK<br />

in operation, being now built or pro.<br />

posed. And with these 625 mostly<br />

tax exempt Govt. outfits breathini;<br />

on the backs <strong>of</strong> your necks, no crys-<br />

tal ball is needed to sec who may be<br />

the next owner <strong>of</strong> your henhouse<br />

full <strong>of</strong> chickehs. If you now have<br />

such a henhouse. Anything that Ckn<br />

happen to such a complex thing at<br />

a kilowatt factory, can easy enough<br />

—easy ag pie—happen to a henhouse<br />

full <strong>of</strong> chickens.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e plank In my platform—"priv-<br />

ate ownerthlp"—that would make It<br />

a cinch, and how.<br />

Yours with the low down,<br />

JO SKRHA.<br />

WHAT ROUTE TO DFrPW \TFIf<br />

IWihlHooi! li-.idftl<br />

Derpwylir j nn Hit* Diliwiri<br />

ihout h ilfw i\ httwrrn Pi nn pru\ t<br />

mil Ptnn E \iIh Acru^ thi DPH<br />

itut it tint J imf Hurt* I nn\ in<br />

tuiir t <strong>of</strong> construction a Mt-morial<br />

Brnlpt Tu lint hritltt (hi rt i tn<br />

I i huilt a mnrii rn tnl] U| * rhighwnN<br />

frnm thp rurlhLrn |i irt <strong>of</strong> NV\K JI r<br />

t \<br />

Bi tin p thi upt f hiphu-i^ utiulil<br />

luii nml nf ihi uiilhern uii I il<br />

nrei <strong>of</strong> Nt w li r c t \ nut in Lht irhi<br />

Cinirnor nn*,inll In l^rcptl Hint<br />

thirr ^ht ultl he i frttw^^ built from<br />

Hei im-ili r to thp thnre puint» in<br />

South It r i v<br />

Tht Cipp Mjy Tnuntv Gnjtttp<br />

fpiiti inrrtrtlv ^uegt^t that n fret<br />

wn frnm Philadi Ipliii to Cape May<br />

Ciinnh wnuld lip far mure \dhiahk<br />

In Capp Mi) Cuunti linn jn Ej t<br />

Wr t fretwaj conntPtinp Ihp "bur<br />

mi with Hie super highway t#rmi<br />

nu^ at Deepualer<br />

The route nrlginilh propo'it!<br />

i oiilrt haip its Fa>,tern terminuf it<br />

Sumer Point That would mean 1<br />

pj\ment nf toll o\cr the Bte^lpi-<br />

Pmnt Bridge for traffic bound fur<br />

fnpt Maj Counts Thots not *,,<br />

gnod<br />

Our -uggestion is that the freewov<br />

should be from Deepttater to Mill-<br />

ulle Tuckahoe mijht have to be<br />

bv pa p ?ed_to eliminate a fpw sharp<br />

turn." From there n hij,hwa%s<br />

ruuld be built direilly In rjch or<br />

the major report*;<br />

Why Eds, Skip Town<br />

The C.aidcn Club will study<br />

"The Comervatlon <strong>of</strong> N»live<br />

Pftnta,"—Tennrisrt paper<br />

Editor Sentinel-Ledjer—Much <strong>of</strong><br />

the iiieeess ef "<strong>On</strong>e Qreat Hour <strong>of</strong><br />

Sharing" was due to the extraordi.<br />

nary caoperation given by the press<br />

Let me thank you for the part you<br />

had in fflaklni} this united relief ap-<br />

peal such an outstanding event<br />

If any <strong>of</strong> your readers missed the<br />

opportunity to give, the local<br />

church treasuries are still open, if<br />

one has no church connection he may<br />

send his fift directly to Church<br />

World Service, 214 East 21st st<br />

New Y6rk 10, New York<br />

STANLEY I, STUBEH,<br />

National Director,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Great Hour <strong>of</strong> Sharlns<br />

, New York <strong>City</strong>.<br />

I TEST YOUR I.Q,<br />

1. Where will Alaska rank y,<br />

size and popuittten U granted<br />

iiltehood,<br />

2. Hew did Ha Inch measure-<br />

ment originate,<br />

1. What !• the tallest building<br />

in th* v. a. Mittid* <strong>of</strong> WtiMfoS<br />

<strong>City</strong><br />

Down <strong>Ocean</strong> CUfr Memory Lane<br />

The hUrrl«ne af >5.pt«!f.»r, 19«. i. b«l r^ember.d by m«t<br />

Oc,»n Tin r«idtnls Put the resort h.s survivtd many 2 ¥lcloy«<br />

, .k i-m na*t- Wltorw Ihl* scene or de«tructian<br />

{.iprrn in the more dim past " IEDtM<br />

t fal* in 1903. ThH house, or wttai 1** l«*ft <strong>of</strong> II,<br />

't!l on"ui'« Dncbfront «l 57th M before il tapplfa inlo lhe • «<br />

ll«»v «rb af lhe«f earls ritliem Inillciles thai il «a«. pri-lty cold.<br />

(u0<br />

simitar «r«l.»rr »». muitlpli.d nwnv limn, In •-<br />

U«<br />

thtn ll.fr, «fre *<br />

more Im-w-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a ia Carte<br />

Oops! Art Wasn't by Art<br />

Ir il III irt lit vnik ill nil Ih! r x i l m i thil annual mm-<br />

tnl rtii i- ituil Inltir mill nt nth i m Ait. W itknm llu<br />

,r, hi l,r .1, u r n , llu I in • i il • 'I " I ' "• " ' " in ii I i ni *<br />

II Miiq IJKL lht- ^iiid th inkn to i mu mutor installed a ypTP<br />

TLO Ard it zinR ili nfe hjpinl in 11 ITI I t Ijrmtl ni u tiro<br />

It i u\ ripiinti 1 LSiril w ir i^n but thi rtpiint jub his<br />

b klm ! i m mil<br />

Tin rrm hi pjil fir il murt thin 10 ii ir TRO campan il «i(p<br />

tin prin r i IliO m i It-1 lirint. i hurl I I. lu hi i\t<br />

IMnt tn .lu 1 " Triilt in hi iinhlul ol.l hiintl «hile it "Hill hp^<br />

i traili in i ilui nr ri | nnt il run it up tu 1(111 0(111 mill and Ilk<br />

i ihdnii thil Iht \ i ri • hinf- triilt in \ duo %\ ill bi tifT it hj Tilling<br />

luin *, t n niw i ir<br />

Tint, tlipirlmin! v ill lit thil tr i nli rl un n(u Imn tint mi| lit<br />

In l|i kiilid tiur fru ml I i \ i i ili , i i \ di il i jilt i p i<br />

Looking Ahead<br />

The Leopard's 'Free Lunch'<br />

By GEOBGE B BENHON<br />

Priildtal HirdiBf Colleje, Htircj. Arkaiuu<br />

Clmi upon a tune tlun lntri in thi juni,lc- <strong>of</strong> northern India n<br />

handsome Jount Imranl UP rajmrt the dtnw \ irgin forest? care-<br />

tiii jnd hdp|i> «,ith i imi fur Imng and uith that IIAL <strong>of</strong> freedom<br />

a Inch is mtcn e in all mtmbtis uf the ammjl kingdom including<br />

man Whin ht ha.l kjrn.d to protrct him-tlf aRmnst the elements<br />

—food"'' one rejl problem<br />

Early in life the liopard karned lo forajji fur his breakfast and<br />

'upper H, I. iirnirt t,,u that appo wne hunair didn t come easily<br />

This always requirert ,,ln,icdl mrtion ond the me <strong>of</strong> his jungle-<br />

brt,l intcll.ecnt-t He lurncd m fait that -atKfjinn all his »ant«<br />

sumcumi « ,s M difficult but this hnonIodM only made the<br />

>ounfi cat work tllti harder,<br />

SOMETIIINO FOB NOTHING, EM?<br />

rough the grcnt forest, like a character in the<br />

jur leopard grew to young adulthood, sleek, lithu<br />

jwy. a iiawcrful and bWiutiful creature <strong>of</strong> 175 pounds <strong>On</strong>e<br />

but snot^d ri ^!t" nB h W P " y lhr ^ u « h a vi| ie-huna stretch <strong>of</strong> forest, the<br />

m«,i ii f R l a tan >a>'«nB scent on the down wind—raw<br />

totves^ 8 " 1 l °° hmm m hc swun « al0 «« *he s«m trail<br />

At the edae <strong>of</strong> a clparins the leopard came upon the meat, it<br />

The Ion a" 8 ' U:mp " nl ' °I W "* !? bo takim - ThB<br />

ZOO-A OOOD PROVIDER<br />

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He took a f<br />

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THE BAIT ATTRACTS AGAIN<br />

panother free<br />

attacked the .econd<br />

strangely drowsy<br />

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Zf J ^^ ••»"•««!. he became<br />

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rega.ned hi. aense,. Within<br />

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