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PAGE TWP NTY TWO tts branches of comfettlng shade Suspttded from one of the loxxer branches xxas an old fashloned sxung VShlCll 1n lts moxem nts svxayed the tree from 51de to 51de Seated ln th1s svxtnff xxas a beautlful chlld vxhose laughlng face xx 1 upltfted tn a serene yet QUGStlOfl1I'lg manner a dtrect contrast to l115 clear blue ey es xx htch held 1 glassy almost deathltke stare Hts golden l1a1r lormed a halo of curls for l11s xxell sl1aped he nt and nls ttny hands flrmly grasped the ropes ol the sxxlng Standtng near by xxas a young woman dressed 1n a cool green dress xxnlcn vxhen one looked closer brought out the green flecks ln her seemtngly clear broxx ll exes 111 halr a beautlful chestnut color xxas vxorn tn thlck braxds vxound closely to her head She xas laughtng xxtth the chtld but her face wore a protecttxe yet hall fearful look A5 I passed l1om the glartng heat lnto the cool dark lnterlor of my house I soon forgot about the chtld lll tl1e occupatlon of my own aftalrs Later that mornlng as I happened to glance out of my vxtndoxx I saw the boy and h s mother leaxtng ln a large Cal and tt was only then that I remembered that th1s was the day that the great speclaltst was comlng to operate on Mtchael s eyes A week passed before I saw the fam1l1ar form agaln and then only for an tnstant as they car rled Mlchael tnto tl1e house I stepped through my door and walked noxselessly across the green carpet of grass past the br15tl1ng shrubbcry and a moment ln the cool damp shade of the app e tree As I touched the rusttc svxlng I vxondered lf Mlchael should soon be granted hls long destred wtsh that he be able to gaze upon h1s loxed swtng and to see through h1s own eyes the beaut1ful panorama whlch xx as now spread before me IH an axve lnsplrlng array I closed my eye for one brtef moment and breathed a prayer that hls deslr mtght be fulfllled and the11 qutetly I tu1 ned and entered Mlchaels home Steppmg 1nto the d1m hall I caught stght of Mlchaels mother talklng wlth a mtddle aged man vxhom I tmmedtately surmtsed to be the speclaltst I approached them ln tlme to hear the surgeon say the operatlon ltself vxa sueeessful but due to all unforeseen nerxou response I doubt 1f he w1ll llxe longer than one half hour I sensed rather than saxx the look of lncredlblllty and fear that flashed across tl1e face of Mlchaels mother mtngled vxlth the tor tur d QUGSIIOTIIHQ ltnce whtch she cast Iilst at the su1geon then at 111e as 1f she vxere asktng HIL to say somethtng anythlng to proxe to her that Mlchael vxould ltxe I stood there dumb founded not knovxlng xxhat to say or do Ftnally Mlehael s mother spoke hardly aboxe a vthtsper Somehoxfx I had expected that she vxould scteam and shout th1t lt xx tsnt true lt coaldnt be true Mlke golng to dle ln a few short mlnutes but tnstead she sald calmly I must go ln to Mllee he IS alone somehoxx I guess he has alxx ays been alone no matter hoxx hard Ixe trted to be 1 part of hts l1fe l1e nexer had P1 chance the poor darllng but he xxas alvxaxs so cheerful nexer Nlllkv or cross btetuse he couldnt pl ty ltkf S FLPHLNS BROADC AS l other chxldren he xxas content to svxlng ana pteteno tnat he vxas nytng on tne DJCK OI a huge Ulld Suddenly sne turned toxxard the uoctol '1 llamlng hgnt 1n ner eyes doctor tell me lor a ntlnute Just a mlnute could lvllke see ' ll1e doctor was startled but he repned eannly See ' Yes I could remoxe the bandages but tn slrtln on his eyes xxould Cause hts heart to glxe xxty that mucn sooner Are you sute ltllehaels mother asked sure he coulel see Perfectly the doctor ansxxered ln a llrm tone lhen well do tt IVIIKQ shall have nts one wtsn to see h1s swmg she vxhtspered Lome followed them tnto the room lvltchael sat up and questloned I5 that you mother? ls the doctor there When may I see my svsmg You must be qulet Mlke dear you are gotng to see rtght now hxs mother answered IH a broken VUILC l lotnel ate you crytng P lVIlk6 asked Only because I am so happy darlmg she whlspered lhe doctor carrleu INIlChdCl to 1110 NXIUCIOW and put h1n1 ln a chalr lhen n cut axxay the bandages lvllchael opened hts eyes and bllnked at the strange glare ln a mtnute as hts eyes became accustomed to the llght Ie savx the swmg before htm Mother my swlng he sald 1n a weak XOICG Yes dear lt lV.l1lse' Oh God Mlke answer me' Mlchaels motner flung herself on the floor bestde her boy crylng But Mtchael dldnt hear he sat there lmmoxa ble xxlth a peaceful sn11le on l11s lace He had seen ms beautlful swlng I turned quletly and M A DEIN NIS BU ONL WILL EVER KNOW The crowd drlfted out of the Lmplre Theatet Plnladelplna Men scratchee matches and 1001 ed contented when thetr ptpes drew rlght xxomen hurrledly arranged halr and hats and soon all tnoxed on John Martm stood xxlth hts SlNlLl .Joan Struss John alxxays took his slstef to see belnnn nevtsreel I undel st1nd ner so perfectly he thoug'tt I can exen understand ner unleasonable loxe for Jon Struss He looked doxxn at tl1e sltghtly g1ey11g nead ol tl11s courageous s1ster I vxon liil tl shell exex fotget htm ne mused She IL tlly xxorks too hard for the If B I sples ot U0 plea Joan turned suddenly and a sm1le erased tha longlng sadness lron1 her eyes Ate you gontg 1 l1t back to 'xx aslnngton Johnny ' Jol111 vtas surprlsed o11ce more by thls qulck e tlnge ln l11s stster Im off untll next Satut d ty Let s hurry so you ctn tell m about tlns 11e xx case you re vtorkmg on A taxl soon brought them to Joans apart ment Well whats tt all about Joan'7 You seem rather CXClIGd The chlef thmks lnformatlon IS drlftlng hom tl1e Pm lma Canal 7one to son1e OI sex tl 11 people here ln Phlladelphta I-Iaxe you anytlnng to go on Very llttle Sexeral young German speak mg boys Came dovxn from Nexx York sexeral xxeeks ago All they seem to do ls to htxt xxtlrl ' - 1 fs 1 1 fs, 4 , '. 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STLPIIFNS BROADCAST PAGE TWENTY OINF GRI-I N VALLI- Y Nestled among the snowy erags of the White Mountains in New Hanipshne there hes a beat. tiful green xalley At one end of the xalley there rises a moun tain winch by xirtue of its brilliant foliage xx as called The Great Green Mountain by th t ibe of lndlans who urst irhlbited tue xalley Natuie had tak n a curious fancy in shaping the mountain for at the top she had formed a httle plateau From the slele of the plateau fae ing the xalley there was a sneer drop of sex eral thousand feet to the xalley Iloor below From the plateau one has an msplrlng xiew of the valley and the mountains on each side Happy Eagle had spent many pleasant hours on this httle plateau He had come he-le frst when he was a httle boy to calm himself aftel outbreaks of temper As he grew older the valley and the xiew took on new importance for him Many moons passed and Happy Eagle oecame a chief the braxest warrior in his tribe but unhke the other brax es he would spend many silent hours at his sanctum the little plateau nigh above th valley He was dreaming always dreaming of the day when his tribe would be the most powerful of all Looking down at the envisioned them as green and golden with fields of corn and maize He saw the tribe grow and 11 time inhabit the whole fertile xalley Dream ing always dreaming of the day when The days passed and Happy Fagle took many trips outside h1s beloved xalley looking ox er the land spying on other tribes planning for the day when he xxould be able to realize his dream Each time he returned his xalley looked mole beautiful to him A man obsessed with noble ideas whether he be savage or not usually leads a noble hfe So it was with Happy Fagle His tr1be reeog nized him as their leader and supreme chief One day as he was descending from his m0-ill tain a trusted warrior told him that a strange tribe had entered the lower end of the valley Fear clutched for the moment at Happy Fagles heart then was gone Why should he fear Was not his tribe as fit as any other Yes but they were not ready for his great plans He must act at once Feverlshly the tribe t to woil male ng bows and arrows tomahawks and arrowheads of wnich they would need a large supply Happy lfagle was exerywh ie at once gixing ordeis hcle encouraging there With him this xxould be more than the saxage struggle for self pres eixation The work was slow and Happy Eagle began to grow uneasy As yet they had heard or seen nothing of the other tribe He feared that perhaps they were ready for the struggle fol possession of the xallev In two days he would be readv for his assault One fatal afternoon he sat in his tepee miklng arrow heads Thougnt of his tribe his pl'1ns for the future filled his mind th 1 sudden h w 'is aroused from his rex erie bv 1 snlppmff twig close by He got up and looked outside All around he saxv sinister forms taixing., xent to his deepest wax cry he seized a tomahawk md flung himself at the nearest phantom The camp was aroused and from exery tepee poured the brayes of the tribe The number ol their adxelsarles was great Happy Eagle saw one after another of his men go down undei e swinging tomahawks of the lnxaders Eael one gave a new stab to his heart The massa ere was pitlless Women children and new boin babes were dragged forth and scalped while happy Lagle fought on in agony of despair Finally he observed that he was the lone survixor Despalrmg all he started to run to wards the path which led up the mountain As he left he was noticed by three of the blood crazed assassms who started after him Although he was exhausted he managed t keep ahead of them and out of sight Scrambnng desperately up the steep ann rugged slope of the Great Green Mountain his brain was founding w th the thought that he must gain his plateau and look once more upon the valley he loxed Bushes and brambles tore at him but he ignored them in his wild rush exei upward upward klnally he burst through the scrub pine th rama was spread before his eyes He grew calmer and walked slowly toward the edge For many minutes he stood with arms folded Wllh out a single muscle moving a silent majestic fig ure with his world before him His green xalley with xts myriads of irldcseent streams and fra grant meadows the mountams with their shin ng tops beckoned to him in the distance The smkmg sun slid down behind him All his dreams his hopes and plans were shattered his world was in despair All was gone Happy Lagle now knew the heartbreak of ambition All wxs ended but the beautiful gr en xalley was still there A soft erunch in the underbrush warned him that his enemies were at hand As they stepped upon the plateau hate turned to awe for '-lappy Lagle had become truly a palt of the xalley he loved Tourists who come down from the Great Green Mountain say that at sunset on a clear day one can see an Indian face clearly drawn in the rippling streams and wooded groxes of the xalley Those who hxe in the xalley know whose face it is and gixe thanks for their prosperity to the Indian god Happy Eagle whom they know still inhabits his gieen xalley BARRY MCMFNIINANIIN MICHAEL Higher mother higher' This is wonderful' As I entered my yard at fifty Elm Street I glanced in the direction of the cries across the shrubbery which dlxxded my lawn from the ad Joining one The picture I saxv was a familiar one Spacious green lawns forming a frame around a beautiful flower garden ln the middle of which an ancient gnarled apple tree so eu' 4' - Y uk' m 1 - .- ' ' - I if . 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TNVENTY THRLE IJHFUCS and to hang around the post OHICO No one seems to know them I thlnk The shrlll rlng of the telephone lnterrupted John It was P01100 Captaln Stadwell Ile wanted Joan down at the statlon Somethln tbout a shootlng Ill be back shortly Boy they sure plCk on balllstlc SDQCIHIISIS Joan sat muslng OXQI tne case XVIIIIOUI ge llny allxw lere Startlng to turn on the I'3CllO she was momentarlly enhanced by her hands whlch had once been so perfect but now the knuckles were sllghtly prollllnent Slowly he elelle look ell ngeo to sadness as she remell bered a thln Ilat gold rlng that had reposed there twe lty years ago The 1l'l1t1Z1lS J M F I S were mlnutely caryed on the lnslde SIIL d beell so happy' 'Ol and she had left the U S three days after tlley were marrled and sa led lor Germany How qUlCkly Jon had changed -Xnythlng that eyen suggested freedom democ ricles or Alnerlca seemed to drlye hlm la. ly mad 'lh rt had been one chlld but Joan neyer saw It Jon sald It dled at blrth She stlll loyed hlm too much to doubt hlm out when she saw those papers that he thought we re so carefully nldden and whlch showed that her chlld stlll lly ed and was a ward of the German R6lCh she couldnt belleye It For days she dld nothlng but stare horrlfied at her husbands calm fe't tures Secretly but carefully she planned her escape and only when she had reachd England dld she feel safe Jon neyel wrote She neye past she fell quletly asleep and hopefully dleamed of her soft engaglng llttle baby for gettlng that hed not be about twentv one She awoke startled bv the peel of the dool bell and found It .yas her asslstant Robelt Sand He commenced at once to tell her of the dlabolleal plot he nad oyerheard late thls after noon As I was looklng oyer the alroort I llnex pectedly eime upon that group of German boys fhey seemed to be waltlng nery ously for some one That someone got off tne 4 30 plane H seemed to oe some hlng of a leader tall blond w h tneas dlllx eyes I followed them to a notel and heard them dellberately plan IO olew up a ber nal refugee shlp as soon as It ente Lf the canal They haye complete lllformatlon about the Canal locks They are leaylng at 11 15 tonlght Ioa1 'tstonlshed and yet thrllled by the sud den turn of eyents ordered hlITl to call Chlef Stadwell 'md haye hlm and a souad of men meet tllem at the alrpolt lmmedlatelv lhe p lllcenlen were Waltlng for .Jo ln and tht 'tgent After the necessary explanatlons sne placed the men at dlfferent POSITIONS A prlyate plane was warmlng up It was 11 10 The men were rather anxlous when a t Xl lumped to fl stop beslde the plane Joan s surprlse mote lelt tre boys wlllln to ceme along wlthout reslst ance Suddenly one of there 'red ennllv at the nearest polreem ln The fl v l s rent wlth shots and thln flashes When tlllnes stopped a std slght met our legretful eves All ily wele 1 t 1 dead or dvlng along wlth two pollcemen lhe boy whom Captaln Sand had descrlbed as some thlng, of a lcadel stlll llyed Ile kept murmur mg somethlng Joan knelt to hear w hat he was saylng Letter my pocket please mall lt A well groomed hand crept up to hls pocket and stopped lhe last of the flye was about to meet some one blgger than Herr Hltler Joan took the letter flom the b ys pocket and was astonlshed to see lt was addrsesed to her The DOIICQ were questlonlng the DIIOI and had left thlS one to her She opened the enye lope and pulled out many folded sheets It was wrltten by Jon Joan Is It too late to ask you to forglle I ye ear lled the thought of you always wlth me and hate ney Ol stopped loylng you I know I ln dylng 'lrd Im rather thanl tul for thlS release 'Ire 011111 real tlllllfg Ill my llfe and our son s has been Jul lastlnf loye for you I gaye hlm eyery llttle Llllfl' you left behlnd from books and l t tt rs to your weddlng rlng whlch he wears con tlnuouslv He looks more llke my iamllv than yours el r My only regret IS that he lsnt wlth you safe lo Ill dldnt dare to read all of the letter she eould1t She dldnt want to explaln to Captaln Stadwell She folded the letter and put It ln her own pocket to tlnlsh at home She bent to ee thls voung fellow more clearly Vvho was he tnat her husband should trust this letter to h1m DQCldlHg to try hls pocket for further lnformst on hls finger She sllpped It off frozenly Wlth a cry of angulsh she bent over thls boy The lnltlals J M 81 J S falntly XlSlbl0 on the lnslde of the rlng told thelr own story ETTA HUG!-IFS THE TEMPEST' Well they neyer thought lt would happen thls way Theoretlcal guesses lf such may be had approached lnnumerable concluslons yet yery few of these wandered lnto the true llght The earth was then a comparatlyely peaceful llttle ball lts people happy contented serene Many vears of -nte fnttlng Wars had caused death destructlon and staryatlon but thls was over now a nfyy tnd betta wolld w IS rlslng amldst the sh rnhles of the old It was December 5th of that year that th people Ilrst XISUHIIZEG th chanve The sun blos somlng up 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