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COMPANY POLICE TI11 SLCILIHIQ snapp11i on the light and c111ss1d tI11 small ofT1c1 to IILI CILDIX P11k1ng up a pen she sa1d Will 'xou please ch1Ck th1s1 answers, M1 Bradley, as I read them off Surely Ag1 42 L1n1 of p11nt1ng xxo1k 1I1s111d 111n1p11s1t111 'NIumb11 of CILDQII d1nts tvxo xx1f1 and 1I11I1I P11x1ous LYDCIICIILL 21 x111s L1ngth of time s1n1e last gainfully LITIIJIOWLKI six months A O K 1x11pt tI11 last Yu tI1'1t should I11 11gI1t1111 months xx sI11uI1I11t t TI '1ts right It xxas iust YLZIF ago tonight tI1 t I fitst 1am1 h1111 looking, o xx ork I 1emen1ber sh1 said IJLCEILISE, It xas th1 night xx1 ITICICIC out tI11sc 1.11ds V11 hax1 to mak1 out 111xx fII1s ovoiy xear I do hope xoui luck chang1 TIldI'1Ix. you I 111ta1nly I1op1 so oo s I11 u1n11l axxax 111 stop 1 and ACICIILNSLCI tht stuetary ax Nliss 111111111 that t1I1 Lltllll 1auQht ITIX 1x1 Qs 111 as Ar1n 1111 going no is 1 111 lvr Ran III s11 salt' Il I111Ia111Iy am anxious 11 x .oxx xx ld s Ill lxnoxx p11ttx 11 n Guess I shouldnt I11 poking, 1113 n11s1 into otI111 p111pI1 s bus1n1ss Mm as xx1II taIx1 my usual stat xx I11I1 Im xx atting TIIIII he turned and sat doxx I1 in one of 1 IAIIN 1 1111 tI11 XXIII x J11111 1 11II1x I1ad 1 IJLHLIIIILII SIlUC,Ix o xx ll 1 1.11 xx IILI NLLIIICCI to mak I11111 t11xx11 Ll 1 f f 1 ont 1 1. gl a 1 1 s .s s 1 1111 1111 11111 111! 11t11s x1 1 1.111 On1 I1n1xx h1111 to I11 pooi hut I11 p11-11111111 11I111nt app11a1an11 s ll sat in 1 fi11111ans 1111111 11111 I11 u1111111s1111usIx 1 1d is 111 11 11s 11n tI11 xxindoxx sill 111d his sI1o1s slipped 1nt11 1g1o11x1s xxoin in the l1dg1 bv his 11111 11tI1e1 f111t Ind11d it xx1 1111111 I1ax1 I1111I111I 1I11s1Ix It his sho1s xx1 xxou 1 ax1 s11n an m 11ss1on 1111 1.111 xx 111 1 IH 11 1n 11111111 11 LS on 1.1 si ing in that 1ha11 xxas as 111111 1 a ai fl 1 1 as xx1 1 1 s xx1 1 1 1 N1 1xx11Iaxs hc a xxaxs sa 1111 1 xx1111 1111 .111 ix fl an 1xenn 111 111111 xxa1t1d 1111 s111111 xx111 71 111 1 ll 1an11 Ll ning a111ut 1 ll lt 1 ts L L 1 1 H1 knexx tI1at x11I11t CAN IL IIJLIIIL ould ax1 1 1 11 d Ll 1 xx. NIIL 1 111115 as 11 axx 11 .1x11 -111 John sta1ed lI'IOLlj.fIl tI11 I1IIf.,L plat1 glass XXIIICIOXX XIIIII TRIBUINE PERSON NEL OFFICE Dlllllkd 1111 it His gaz1 t1axeI11I ox L1 tI111 ioof tops and into the sI1x As he sta1ed he th11ugI1t That 1I1a11 alxx axs made Illlll think it had some magical p11xx11 to recall a host 11 unpleasant things viallllllflllllfaflfdill'Oil'OlI'lIl4f'!'l'OaO'l'l'P,t'Id ' 'I'I,!ll'!'l'Iiflllllfll,010,IIf'llllO,IIllldfllallllrllfl l l11I . 1 , 111.11 -v , 'y 11:1 1,1 '1 1' x--. 1 si v Q 1' , . . ' I . , ,' L. ,I 3.' , , 2? A. 11.... X ' -' . II , . 1 11 1 'Q . 1 5 1 1' 11 n11 '. J 1 ' i? f 1' ' . 1. , 71- X ,H - . .1 H X ' X, : F ' i ., , , ,. ,. . .. O'C '. 1 gf 'A A V' '13 S111 I 111111111 in. 1 't y x 4 to Upt'Il it? Oh. . This 's I' ' I , ' Ii' :I 1 A .. B 1 ' ' J t I'1' ' 'I 't ' it. I'II ' ' '1 V' .7111 1- B. ' , .' ,- V S? ' ,. , Q: 1' X lv, . . 1 ' ' ' ' tI11- -I 'A IJ 11' '1 1 'A dox: I B1 ' 1 1 ' .' 1' f 'I't1I'i'. 'I I 1 C ' 11x'1' 11x'111'y 11111. ZIIIIIULIINII his I111ig,I1t 'tl 1 ptt I1i111 ll I11'11I 'IJ11x'11 NYC 111 11I:11 i11 LL 1'1'11xx'1I. His hair was tI111 only 1IistinguisI1i11gg fc11tL11'11 z1I11111t I1i111. OtI1111'xx'is11. he xx 1.' juxt 'III z1'1'zg1-. ' t1II'g,1 t I.4'.1'Il. His 111 I xx'111'11 xx'o1'11. but tI111y x'11'11 .l ,. I , , , - ' 1 .. L ,,s.t , I ,,, 4 1 ,,A Ag I 1 3 ' th- '1 ' 1 1 I'ft1 h', f11 t '1:t f 1 - 1. 1 1, V1 . 1M 1. . 11 I1' '1 i 1' 'I 'h1'1 't I d ft' 1 t 1'1t tI't III. Silt' A ' ' ' 5 'I p 't f .I11I11 's l'f11 ' 5 '1r1 I i: f 1 1 nl QI 11. N1' '1 'jg 1 I S t tl IJ1t I 1 ' ' 1I f ' 1' i g. 'l'I11'- I111 xx 1' 1 . ' ' 1 ' ' 5 1 ' 'k.-xx'1 'k tI't 111x' 1' 1' 1. Aft' tj' 'I 1- 1111 11' pI'1c 11x'111'y d'1y I111 xvould alxvntyp glip 111 tI1111'11, 1 ' ' 5 1 IQ' tI 1 Tr xx' I1' '1 xx'o'k for Ii111. Th I1ax'11 to, Aft1' all. lIll'l't' is q 'h z tI4 k tl 1 I' ' I' ' '11z.g.,
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YxlflllllllllilFlSlfw f4JJQI4Qxl4lIJliIllllllllll411414I 1 OPPORTUNITY IN SCIENCE fCont1nuedJ The greatest of these opportun1t1es IS 1n 1ny op1n1on 1D ach1ex1ng the solu tlon of the problem of the large scale 1solat1on of that uranlum 1sotope so ncces sary to atomlc power of the first orde1 U235 Enough Ca m1croscop1c amountj has already been 1solated for sc1ent1sts to knovs by deduct1on that when th1s sub stance IS 1mme1sed 1n cold water the neutrons em1tted by cosm1c 1ay bom bardment of U235 w1ll be slowed down enough to spl1t atoms of It and release atomlc energy Th1s atom1c enexgy w1ll mstantly conxert the water to steam wh1ch w1ll run the turblnes of g1ant turbo electr1c gene1ators One gram of Uran1um 235 w1ll y1eld 11700 kllowatt hours of electr1c1ty' The problem of electr1c DOVEGI dependent on O11 coal or waterfalls vs1ll then be solx ed ln toto A powerful force for world prosper1ty and hence peace vt 111 then be 1n act1on C1f total1ta11an nat1ons are ehmmated firstb Adolf ACIOSS the Sea would double cross h1s fr1end to the south and quadruple cross elther of h1s frlends to the east for the sec1 et of the large scale 1solat1on of this wondrous ISOIODG The resc-arche1 A problem ch1efiy of acadcrnlc 1mportance IS the p1 oblem of the dlscovcxy of the two elements wh1ch sclentlsts know by the o called Per1od1c Cha1t must eX1st Th1s chart arranges the known elements 1n an orderly pattern The gaps 1n lh1S chart show two elements yet to be dlscox 61 ed One M1 All1son has clalmed to have d1SCOX exed the two m1ss1ng elements wh1ch he calls alabam1ne and V11 g1n1um by a SPGCIHI method but these cla1ms have not been substant1ated Another cla1m comes from the Cal1forn1a Inst1tute of Technology but agam the cla1m lS not generally accepted So here elar1ficat1on 19 necessary for the com plet1on of the set of nmety two foundatlon blocks of the chem1cal un1ve1sc The th1rd problem IS the one wh1ch concerns us all most 1nt1mately It cuts down vsorkmg eff1e1ency greatly each year and often leads to ser1ous compl1ca t1ons It IS the most frequent excuse g1ven 1n the notes of students 1eturn1ng to school after a short absence Th1s frequent bes1eger of the human const1tut1on IS the common cold Ant1 cold serums are far less EITECIIVG than the Russ1an Army the cold v1rus 1tself has never been seen All that sc1ent1sts have been able to find 1n cold affhcted organ1sms 1S an assortment of germs such as the Streptococcus germ and the mfiuenza b8CC1lUS The powerful electron m1croscopes now ava1lable may find th1s 1ns1d1ous v1rus at least sclentlsts hope so F1nd1ng the exact cause of colds and the method of prevent1ng them 1S one of the largest problems of medlcal SCIENCE and IS one deservmg much research The SPGCIHC problems and the fields of research vxh1ch have been enumerated are merely samples of the opportun1t1es vxh1ch 3W31t the student of SCICHCE Democrat1c Amer1ca IS 1ndeed a land of opportunxty 1f you look fox lt 1n the best place the glor1ous 1nfin1te world of sc1ence HUBERT AARONSON 61 1 Kao-bran voaaavoo rim t . t 06.00 vrarolpfpocavaaoooaao I . . . . . . . . 7. Y - . . . 7 . . - Q . , . . 1 h . . . 1 . . 7 , . or researchers who make this discovery will not starve. . 7 i . . . . ..- , 7 Y ' 7 Y . .. . . B Q . . . . . 7 , . , . . . 7 . . . - . y . . . . . f
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Yblllllldllllll Illllllllll 441441 Illlllllllllllllllllll COMPANY POLICY fflontmuedj At that moment John was thxnkmg of weathel He had seen all so1ts of weather through that wmdow A year ago he saw the December snows as they lay on the roof tops then the Ap11l thaws the beaut1ful sunsets of May the heat of July and August October s autumn and now December aga1n But tomght lt was 1a1n1ng It w as a very dlsmal ra1n dalk and unpromlslng Just l1ke ll1S own 1 e Yes It was a year ago tonlght that he had first begun to come here For s1x months before that he had been out of work too for elghteen months he had not earned a slngle dollar erghteen months smce the shop 1n whxch he had been em ployed had been forced to close down and fo1 the first tlme s1nce he was twenty years old he had found hlmself wlthout a Job It xx as a stlange sltuatxon to h1m and lt was the rnost dlfflcult ploblem he had eve1 faced For John Bradley not to work vs as unthxnkable A year and a half ago he began to use the saungs he had always thought would buy them a home xn the country when he retlred They we1e not much and they were all gone w1th1n the year After that h1s son was forced to leave the D1esel school and look for work H1s forty dollar a month salary as a runner on the Stock Exchange was what the famlly had been on for three months And st1ll the Old Man couldnt get a Job though God knows he had t11ed h1s best So John was st1ll comxng to the Tr1bune between four and slx every day except Sunday The OHICE was l1ke a second home to h1m Ex eryone was frlendly and cor the company phys1c1an whom he sometlmes met were all h1s fr1ends If they could theyd gxve h1m a chance he knew that but apparently no prmter ever qult the Tr1bune It was practlcally a l1fet1me Job fine pay and b9S1d9S all the men knew how tough It was on the OutS1d6 In the sllence of the OHICG the clock on the wall cl1cked as It always d1d when the mlnute hand reached twelve F1ve o clock One more hour to go John saw that there was a sllght break In the clouds to the west By hangxng around for two houxs after the Illgllt shlft went on he hoped that a nlghts work m1ght offer 1tself through someones absence but usually the cxew struggled along 1f they knew that a man would be out for only one nlght Needless to say hard tlmes were conduclve to adm1rable attendance lecords Just then Mr Rankm sm1l1ng as usual entered Good evenmg Mxss OConnor Good evenmg John he called Hello Mr Rankln they both replled ID UDISOH then they looked at each other and laughed at the comcldence Sure IS rotten weather but lt looks llke It wlll clear up Rankln observed Anythmg up Mlss OConnor Only thxs telegram she sa1d handlng hxm the yellow envelope Oh and wlth a wlnk to the secretary thlS must be lt Then after read frm 0s000000 0400000 - ' uv A' 'l Y . ' U ,. , Y J. . 1 . . ' 5 7 l'f . , . ' , : ' Z . . . . - , 1 ' ' v v . l U L 1 . . . y v 7 ' Y. , ' . , . ,J , . V 1. . , . ' ' xc ' yy , ' dial. Miss O'Connor, the secretary. Mr. Rankin, the press room foreman, and Doc, , . . . . 1 V ' . H . . . . . . ' 7 7 3 9 . . , . . . 7 . . , N . . . , . '- 9 Y i . ' 7 , . rn ' - - ' sv IL ' 77 ' ' ' 1 li ' ' ' ' .' . 77 ' 1 7 Y ' H . . , ., , . H . ,, . . . V V ll 71 ' ,' Ci ' ' . , . , ' J J.
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