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I took him along wlth me to northern Slberla, where I got hlm a Job wlth the Iwaml Co Inc 'Ihe company was Frank Iwamr Jack Xamamoto joe Sasal 1, md NI1ch1o Xbe The boys were engaged ID II'dCllH,Q candles to the I's' lmos ln exchange for furs Irrom Slberla I went to Xustralla In Sydney I found that Xrthur BIOHIQLIISI, had opened a super garage for planes Lester Baudour and Thom is FUJIIIO were his as sxstants Xt Sydney I declded to x1s1t the famed museum of the different trrbes that had once llved on the 'XUSIFAIIHII xeldts As I went to the box offlce to purchase a tlcket I notlced the tlcket seller looked xery famllrar She was none other than Betty Barclay The care taker on the 1ns1de of the museum was xmmy Phegley Arrrvmg at Honolulu, I bumped mto two old frlends at the hotel where I was stoppmg Tom Nlattart was the desk clerk and Orm Book had become chlef bell boy Dan Duncan the famed astrologlst, and Nlarjorle Sherwood the celebrated phllosophlcal wrlter were both staylng at the hotel durmg thelr vacatlons Alma Nladsen and Charlotte Nonneman were heads of a swlmmmg school on the beach near Honolulu Everett Peaslee was head of the Ln1vers1ty of Hawau In th1s Im XCFSIIY I found Jxro Nagano, teacher of mathematlcs, and Ross Nxssen lnstructor on soclal culture Gordon Ixeller was coach of alrplane polo and had Bob Emery as hls HSSISIHDI From Honolulu I went to 'Nlexlco VI hxle ln NIex1co Llty I went to see some thlng very ancient-one of the talkmv plctures of 1938 The stars were Jane Causley and Leland Lourtrlght These two, however were supplanted by others for the tele vxslon movle such as Tom Blsset fwho always played the heroj Lloyd Bertelsman fthe smxster ullamj Ben Blngaman fthe mnocent youthj Ruth Rucker fthe sweet heromej and Beatrlce Nlaher fthe jealous other womanj From Nlexlco, I went to L1ma Ieru where the royal guard turned out to recelxe me I found the Colonel IH command none other than I'd1th Qullla who had under her Laptam hleanor Olsen and Lleutenants Lucxle Austm and Lydla Barbettlm In L1ma I found Robert Shlnn, who was dolng great research work on the llfe of the goldfish I then flew to Buenos AITCS, the New Xork of South Amertca I heard that joe X1ol1n1 Robert Scheffler, and Hollls SIIHCCI practlcally controlled the great -Xrgentme Pampas there they were engaged ln producmg xlrtually all the beef for the entlre world to feed upon XX hlle strolllng down one of the boulevards of Buenos 'XIYCS I bumped mto a man and we both stopped to apologlze I'he other man was Andy Chrlstensen He took me up to hrs home I learned that Andy was an explorer of Brazlllan nuts In the same town I found Donna Abbott sellmg fruit on a push cart Nly next stop was at Cape lown southern Xfrlca I took a shght fever and had to haxe a doctor In walked none other than Dr Ruth Ackley who had been such a chemlstry shark when I went to school wlth her Of course I got well xerv soon She then took me over to the dlamond mmes rt Ixlmberley where I was mtroduced to the Sup rlntendent Robert Beckett and hls wlfe the former Ilmor Alexander Irom tape lown I went to I lberla where I met the orumfer of the RBDLIIJIIL of Llberu the grctt worker rmong the colored people Rlchard Iorte I found that I irrol Ixenulle w is domf ill the goxernment Illlllfllfljl ln Llbern Xoshll o Xlatsumune was 1 I-re-nth te tcher Ill the fxrst hr h school of LIIJEFII Xrrlxmv it Nlorocco I hxd the ple isure of seeing a refflment of the Irench I'fJI'6l,Ql1 Ie on ily Into the CIIN I heird the ITIIIX es whlspermff about the ciptam ot thu reglment le Ldplldlllf? terr ble I w inted to see thls crptaln who had such a fzv , I, ' - . , y . , v V Q 2 L I . ' 4 ri .' . , I ' ' . . : ' . S 1 2 ' - . y. . . . . V I . V v v- . . Y . . v - v y . . W H ., , . . V. . . V V 1 A - .7 f , - . , . . - '. . . ' ' , . ' u A 7 , . V . . v . -. . - V . , . , - . 1 I . ' 1 . 7 . . . ,. , - . - , 5 . - . v - ' a ' ' 2 1 1 1 1 9 1 , A , - n . . 1 1 . Y . . , , , , . I . . . V . ' ' A , , I . . . . . .1 I . . , . . , . . . . , I a 1 1 l r 1 vv , . , .I ,. . v 4 . Y , , , , . , , . , . . . , . X ' Y v' 7 v v K' . . I y . S , ' , I ' , L . . 4, , , , Y v . . K ' .V . i , 1 , ,I . 2' ,Z . , 2 . . v 1 4 Z ' 'Z Q ,L 2 ' 1 . I Q . 4 I Q' 2 ' I ' I LZ Q 2. , ' ,, Z . I , 2 Z ' I ' ,. ' . 211 . I Z ' ' ' . ,., ' 2 ' 'a ' .. ., ' , ' I -, . ' . . 1 ' v , . I. , L A . C L C
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MERELY A PROPHECY LRI' I vxas startlng my sprlng xacatlon IH the year 1948 Nly boss Randolph Smith who xxas head of the gllllfll s New Easy W ay to Learn Dmcmg had glx en me an extr1 xxeek as a result of my faithful work Hopplng mto my 1940 model Bulck rocket plane I took off for Hoboken vxhere I was to take dellvery of a new Xustm arrplane xxhrch w 18 bemg glxen a speclal palnt Job of p1nk palnt by that past master of pamters Lloyd Sthxxeen Howexer I had cause to be gr1ex ed vuth Lloyd for on the tall of mv plane he had draxxn the merclless face of a gooey duck As I took off m my nexx plane I observed tvxo glgantlc planes domg some sky vxrltlng I stopped my plane IH mld alr and watched them Pmally I made out the vxords Lse Nlcc allum s Baby I'1c1f1er So that wls what had become of my frlend Alex 'Nici allum who had such great lnxentlve 1b1l1t1es Suddenly I heard a siren 1nd who should pull up to my plane but a sky cop He st1rted glxmg me a bavxlmg out for holdmg up trafflc but I grasped hls hmd 1nd as Harrls XX hlte recognxzed me he tore up the tlcket then took me and my plane to Jail As I faced Her Honor the Judge I saw ln the gray halred SCTIOUS mmded person none other than AVIS Branch vxho always showed such lavxyerlstlc ab1l1t1es VI ell hovt ve you been, Rvlsa sald I, as I reached out to shake hands Ime SIOO' sald AVIS -Xnd so I left one more of my former classmates w1th 1 llttle less change IH my pocket Xs I toured oxer the breat Lakes I II0llC6t'l 1 small IlSl'lIl'Ij., pl mc Ill the mlddle of I ake xIlCl'1lf2,'iIl I dropped doxxn on the cr1ft Sltllllll, xxlth 1 lme lll the water vxas none other than Lexxls 'lustln -Xfter belng xxelcomed by hnn he Introduced me to Ins flrst mate Ly 'lltus and the engineers Xrthur 1nd jnncs B1rnes Ly then asked me to meet hls xxlfe X lfglllla Ierrv JIIIIHIV Hltlhcllclx the shoe m1n h1d fallen rn loxe xxlth the nexx faxorlte of the LCICXISIOII screen NI1rjor1e Nloffltt Unce more I started off and mv Xustm got stuck mto hlgh ge1r Before I could stop l found myself III f1r off Xssvru I xx 19 xtry hungrx ind tlrcd 1nd c IIIIL doxxn 1t the flrst pl 1ce I s1xx It happened to be 1 conxtnt I knocktd tt the g1te illfl s1xx the Nlother Superior comlng to the gatc Ks sllc xx 1ll cd up to me I gued xxlth 1111116 ment Ihe illjlelli. countenance that looked at me belongcd to none othcr th ill Dorothv Storm I learned th1t Dorothx and four others Ruby tl11pm1n B1rb11a Slllllh X lola Nuttall and Dorothv II ood had gone oxex to do xxelfare xxork but tlrlng of earthly pleasures had gone mto the conxent Irom Xssyrxa I left for Chma xxhere I met the far tamed lndustrlous saxlor of Chant the I,I'EblCl6IlI Robert Lee He lntroduced me to Ilmer XI1chado Secretarv for Rellef for Lhmcse Vlomen illfl flllltlfill md Inn Hughes Secret1ry for Rellef of St 1rx1ng RiCL0lJllS IH fllllld Irom Qllllld I went to 513111 Ihere I met the XIIIEFIL in Xmb 1ssador Thelma Doyle She Introduced me to her txxo ass st illlb Royce Herrxer 1nd lrank bularte I vxent doxxn mto the common streets and xx 'tntmg to try 1 Qxamese rlckshavx I called one Xs my drlxer pounded along I notxced somethmg llllllllll' III hrs m1nly form Orderlng him to stop I dlsmounted and found mvself face to f1ce xxlth Iserby -Xnder son xxho at one tlme vxas consldered one of the Ure 1test trumpet plavers ID the xxorld Hgyxxexer he lost his knock of pl IXIIIU llltl soon found h mself Ill S IIN dt 1d broke Hc bccnnc 1 r1cksh1xx m1n 121 4 . 1 , 1 . ' 1, I 1 ' ,'1 ' ' 2 . ' 7 1 - 1 v - 1 1 1 4- r . 1 1 . - I - Y Y V Q 1 1 . 1- ' 1 - . - 's v , 1 Y K ' ' 7 1 ' , .' ' 1 , . Y ' 1 f . . 1 1 , ' ' 1 ' - - y . . - . v .. 1 V H v 1' . I I . . .. , ' 'Q i I . , 1 1 . 1, 11 1 1 1 . , 2 1. ' ' . L ' 1 -L I - , 1 2 2 ' ' , 1 .. 1 - - 1 9 - Y ' . . .. . , . U 1 Y. . .. . i v , 1 . L . HT. 1 ,. I. . xvw I . '--. . 1 .. 2 ., . . , . y Y 4 v . 1 - 1 I- I 4 3 I . .'1 1, 1 1 1 7 c 1' ' . 2 . , I 2 .1 ' 2 Q . 1 , ' 1' ' , , ,1 2 2 X 2 Q. . .. v. . . 1- . . . 1 , 7. 1 . , 1 . 1 . v Y , , Y K . A2 A . 1 , u 1 1 1 1 . . . ' . - '. 1. 1, , . ' 1 . .. , . 1 , 1 1 1 H 1. 1, V 1 1 1 2 I 2' Q2 '. ' 2 ' . ' x 2 I 2 2 .2 - 1 ' ' '.11'1' ' '2 it 2'. ' 2 22- 1- . Z . . , . - . ,, , . 1 . ' 2 I ' Q' 2 2 . 2 2 1 . , . J ,'. ' , - . -. . . V 1, , . 1 1 1 , 1 1 11 Z 1 ,Q D 13. X - 1 1 2 ' 2 , '. ' ' ' , '.. . ... ' . ' . 1 1 1 1 , ' ' . ,.g,, . . ' . J. . ' , . L 1. 1 , I 1 - , 1 f 7 , g ' Y , ' ' 2 2 ' 2 . y . ' ' - , , V ,., 1 , 1 1 . ' Y , j j ' 1 ' N1 j 1 1' .li . '2 ' ' . X Z '2 ' 2 .
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wrld KIGQCTIDUOII and found he was Glen Onell who used to be a xery quret class 111 1te of mme He took me to the Cafe Delrght for lunch Our walter turned out to be none other than Stanley Crook w ho at one llllle was one of the brrghtest of my classmates Il hrle we were eatlng a srnger came out to the rnrddle of the floor I recoggmzed her as Nlargaret NIacNI1chael I soon took my Ieaxe and landed Ill Spam, just Ill trme to get a seat for the great brrll frght 1t NI'1dr1d I went to see the great Pedro Sllll 111 krll hrs 432nd bull but IS I w 1tchtd l'lllll 111 the arena I saw th 1t the g1re1t lulro was john Aleyenberg Afttr the f1g,l1t I went ox er to llllll a11d tntroduced my-.elf O1 course he 1IlS1bI6fl th rt I AISII hrs lJ0illllflll home III Aladrld As I got lllttl hrs plane I notrced that tl1e LI1 rufteur looked fa1111l1ar I tapped hlm on the shoulder 1nd he looked around It w IS IJIXIKI Ixelley From john s radro I recerxed Illltlfllldllllll th1t Al111a Fay Arthur had just Illxffll off for a flrght to Alars I rom Nladrrd I went to France where I went fo1 1 rrde on the new XI rffel lower whrth rosc rn the 'ur for two mrles lt h1d been eret ted bv th1t world famous archr tect NI1ry Iourse Hrtchcock As l got 111to the INISNIXL elex lllll' I saw that the 111111 runmnff the elu 1tor was Ihlbur HCIIIPF 1 m 111111 I went to I 111 lrfvpt wlrert l found th1t l1mes kJldCUllllll Ill w rs 1 rlth frr1ne1 ownrng much of the Illlfl lltbllllfl tI1e N1le R11 er I11 the s1111e lo 1 llllk I met Iexlre Lampbell Io w rs rlso o11 hrs 1 IL lllllll I lllLlSt tell you th rt ILSIIC h1d become the edrtor of the Sillll Rltr Ix1m1ner the bwgest darly paper Ill Amerrc 1 He told me hrs sportrng CCIIIOI w is our old CIINSIIIHI6 Alalcolm Frese and Iaul Rerch w1s runnrnv the Hrnts for House wnes department Nlary Splcer was rn charge of the humor sectron and Alurrel X ostr was ch1et telegraph operator I then went to Indra where I learned that Ill the HIIIIQIHVHII Nlountams Robert AA esley and Illlllp Xucoyrch were dorng 1stronom1cal work I11 Indla I met Blll SLllI1llfll who I11d become a major Ill the Brrtrsh Illflldll Ar111y I11 Calcutta I bumped 11110 Helen Russell and Gertrude Payne Helen w I9 gettrng local color for a new book Gertrude WIS her travelrng comp 1111on At the Ix1l1r Shrpprng A 1rd I met Ge1 1ld111e Ixal1r Llyde Lrews was one of the skrppers on one of Gerry s flyrng boats julrus L Ioster w as head of the Lloster 'I r111s1t L o1np111y w hrch was the lrne competrng agarnst Gerry I then went to lNew Zealand At XI ellrngton I found XX alter Nelson He was consrdered the brggest frsh dealer rn those parts George Lallleau was the owner of the Carllau Bakrng Corporatron At XX ellmgton I found Isabelle Nunes employed 1n makmff smokrng Jackets for the homeless New Lealand dogs I found that I had to return home IXh1le ox er the IIACIIIC I prcked up some rn terestmg news I heard that the rnmates of the IX1llace Thomson Instrtute for the I nb rlanced had escaped Nlaxme and Beatrrce were oflerrng large rewards for therr capture I 1rl 9111 1 Alrlton Sheddon 11rd Arnold QIIIIIII-ld had cornered the telexrsron stock Ill XI all Street Nlrldred Irckell the famous xrolrnrst was to appear IH New Aork for a frnal concert before she FGILIFIICII l 1r1l Hrckey 1nd herth Behrman were conductmg a natlon wrde test for New Cold crgarettes Ihe brggest news rtem was tI11t Brll Hughes the famous fll IIILIPI h1d become 111 l1o11o1 1ry Qhref rn the Osage Illfll 111 I rrbe s1 1x1 1 1 sr umm :sr 12:1 , , ' , 4 . - H1 ' v1 I 1 . . I 1 . . s 1 - I 1 I 1 . ' 1 .2 222 ' 1 1 I 1 I , I 1 1 ' I ' . I' ' Y ' ' , ' f I' . ' , ' Z . 1 I . I I . , I 1 ' ' ' . ' I' ,I ' 1 . 'Z Q 2 ' '. ' 1 ' ' Z I I ' I' 2 ' I I. 41 v . Y ' Y Y . ' . v .. , 1 Y I 7 L 1 ' f I' 1 ' -. Z ' 2 ' - ' ' ' ' , I 2 Y' I I I '. I I ' ' 'Z , ' ' 1 ' 1 1. 1, ..' ,, 1 . ' ' 'I ' ' Z1 ' 2 1 ' 1 1 I ' 1 I o I' 1 0, hi 1 i 1, 1 , ' 1 , . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I' ' 1 1. - 1 , 1 1 , , 1 1 I . c 'Z ' . I' ' , W l 'I I Z I' I' 'I Il . 2 J ., 1 . 1 1 1 1. 1 , , I' 1. ' '21 IQ , I , ' C - IZ, s - 1 A .I , I . 7 4 . ' , 1 ' 3 . . . V. V . I N . V v Y . . 1 . , . I , ' 2 . - I . ' 1 ' , . 1. y ' , 1 1 , 'c I 1 1 I 1 1 1 . 1 - '1 1 I D ' v1 , 1. c . I' 1 1 1 1 , ' . ' '. , ' ' 1 1 .' 1 ' ' ' . 1 L C 1 V s - - ' 1 i I 1 1' 1 1 1 'A v1 . l L I 7 - 1 V 1 Y 1 . .I A- G V . . . . 1 1 . F, . Y I . 1 ' ' y 1 - - ' 1 . . 1' I 1 . I 1 K - 1 . . A , 1, , 1 1 . 'IZ I 'Z , I , 2 I .L 1 1 1 . ' '. ' ' 3' - 1 - 7' ' 'f 11 ' I 1 - I . I , I - , I . Y i . I L .N Y I , . Y 1 C L . . . 1 1 N- Q 1 1 . Y . V' 4 - ' I - J 1 I. 1 ' 1 1 ' 1, 1' . . 1 . -1 ' ' 1 7 AC 4, 1 C L , .I 1 1 . 1 . 1, 1. 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 I I I I I . I y . 11
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