THE DAILY TIMES-CAZETTE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1946 RA He sped vis oid ns wits ores Cally For Inquiry bed, A Tale of Great Love "Gh string up a sim, she WAAR RWWA LABOR SHORTAGE HITS EMPLOYERS Mining and A Itural . Workers Sought To Fill fot vide proper facilities for the Alric- sn and let him have his family with him, This principle is to be followed at the great new govern. ment-sponsored steel works to rise at Vereeniging near Johannesburg, NTHOLATUM vw COM ORT Daily ME rose, In her hand, he saw, of his own notep held it out OT 4 other girl who was here," she hesitated. "1 don't know her "Mrs. Shelton," "Sh the asked me to give you came down," stranger hesitated. "She was all dressed to go out, She said: 'I'm going ow! 1 whe iy id, 1 unt say anything and she laughed an sald, he ce you don't ask me to take ou wi me" " sald, 'But Pa can you give me a lft? She laughed again, Then she sald, 'No, wi .' And then she went," At something In the face he knew! "She never before known a man's hold." she [he knew a moment's astonished went up, 'm y asked, "you think we'ré all mad re The girl gave the very faintest realization that this child had snubbed him, "One can't" he sald a little "always choose the hos- Riven was standing at the front door, She wore her hard hat and her gloves, She carried her whip, Once more she looked like a boy. "Thank. you," she sald, "for my '| manners of a pis [) Bi py oe ou saved from a possible death from rs, Shelton went out into this r, "Mrs, Shelton is inside 8 car," hoy. wy couldn't she give me a " dn't," sald Kit, "trouble about Mrs, Shelton if I were you," "I won't" returned Vir Be Riven, "Only I think she's got the She glanced Ww sideways dt h She smiled, ery gentle she looked now. The light from the head of his bed la slanting upon her, upon the hig cheek bones, the long eyes, the turn of her head, He smiled too, "You see," she was saying, "I did so want to telephone to Jerry." "Jerry," He glanced at the nar- row left hand that clasped her knee, It was ringless, But of course it would be. "And who Is Jerry?" he asked, "My brother," She smiled, but not at him, "And was he out with you to- at he nodded, "Then," 'sald Kit, "he should have taken better care of you." She flashed, combative at once: "He couldn't! It was his first day hunting, too," "I see," sald Kit. And, indeed, he did see; this young Miss and her brother, not the kind for which he cared, "And now," he told her repressively, "if you'll German women até drinking Jutist during the Nuremberg trial of Nasi war criminals, told her, He knelt before her, He began to unbuckle the small straps, The firelight glinted In the steel of a spur. looked down at his hands and he felt a kind of unbelief that this should be he, kneeling here. (To be continued.) Operations Resumed At Algoma Steel Sault Ste, Mare, Oct, 16 (OP)= Operations at the Algoma Steel Corporation were resumed today on o partial scale with men being calle ed back to work in the 12 and 18 inch steel rolling merchant mills, company officials sald today, ex. wy three months. after the start of the basic steel strike, There was no indication when other mills would be called back, such a development depending on the time maintenance crews require to put the other departments in repair, PRISON APPOINTMENT Glasgow, Scotland = (OP) w= Hon, Victoria Bruce, oo Le of the 6th Baron Balfour of igh paid, It is partly because of this short age of Buropean manpower in thi ooun part) But the fer greater problem is the shortage of unskilled African labor on which the country large- ly depends. The vast majority of unskilled laborers in Sou rion many thousands drawn from sur rounding territories, Most of these Africans live under the tribal sy- To recruit labor for the gold mines is the full-time activity of two or- ganizations employng between them 800 Buropeans and thousands of Africans, who go far into the un civilised areas of Africa to induce Africans of the hinterland to sign work contracts, Housing conditions for Africans in towns are extremely unatirast- : Ontario Royal Commission on Forestry PUBLIC HEARINGS NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, in confirmation of Notice and Tentative Schedule which appeared in the press in the early part of September, that Public Hearings of the Oomtinisnen on Forestry will be held at the follow places: Sault Bte, Marie Oct. Nov, Nov, Nov, Nov, ° Nov. Nov. 26-20 1-2 b- 6 8-9 12-13 18-19 28-20 2-3 Dec, b= 6-7 Dec, 9-10-11 Courthouse Courthouse Courthouse Courthouse Ukrainian Hall Nov. Dec University of Toronto Senate Chamber The Commission was appointed to investigate and report upon the forest resources of Ontario and thelr conservation, manage- ment and beneficial untilization for all p! , inclu their relation to other basic industries, particularly farming, and their relation to recreation, soll conservation, and waterways and water power, Submissions are invited from persons or organizations who may wish to present relevant material at any of the above hearings. Buch evidence may be presented orally, but the Commissioner would prefer same in the form of written briefs, It is desirable hut not essential that such briefs be forwarded to the Secret for study well in advance of the hearing at which they are be presented, It is requested that persons or organisations wiobing to present oral evidence at any of the above hearings, submit their names to the Secretary, Ontario Royal Commission on Forestry, Adminis. grin, "Well, it doesn't much mat. , does it? I probably won't see you after this evening." "Possibly not," said Kit. "And now parsing you'll come and eat r take off your boot, I'll have a look at that heel." "But I don't want--"' she met his glance and paused, Yes, he thought, she had learned something from the method of her conveyance to this room; some- thing that would remain with her for a few hours, He fetched her the jack from a corner, He went over to the washstand, ring warm water into a basin, pHing for the lodine in a cupboard an for some bandage in a drawer. "But you see," Kit told her with| When he turned round she had deceptive gentleness, "I don't| slipped from the bed to her feet. want the responsibility of your|She stood looking down at her death, So, ny child--you will| boots which she had made no at- spend the night here." tempt d There was in his volce the clos | i§ siruck him hat the bad the . ing of w-door migh ve [iden of escape, At d after been warned by t, Or by his| the tension of these last hours-- warned, "I his own temper blazed It was/ IN WE HN WD ON WN BN UN ON OB OB GB BW WW Ww glance. She was no most certainly won't" she sald,(a formidable young man who ! crossed the floor to where Ginnie ; gud again put her hand on the Kit wasted no more words.| "Look here oung woman," he With a small smile he flung his| sald, "do you think you're going cigarette: into the distant hearth, [to leave this house before tomor- He took one step forward and|row morning?" aught her up in his arms. Once more he saw her test "Oh~" y grin. "Well, .I thought I might," How she fought---as fiercely as answered with candor, though, in his hold, she had any hope. A spurred heel caught him on the thigh; once, and again, He {ripped her then, Indeed, he was n no mood tonight to give room to any devil but his own, She made a little sound, lying now light, limp and helpless as a puppy, in his arms, He turned and mounted the stairs. He traversed the narrow land- ing. With his shoulder he flung open his bedroom door, In two strides he was across the room. tration Building, Long Branch Small Arms Plant, Toronto 14, On« tario, prior to such hearing, WwW. H, HEWSON, Secretary grimly, pitality one accepts." She made no reply to that, "Won't you drink your wine?" he asked presently. "Thank you, I don't drink wine," oured out some water at that d [the sideboard, When he turned t h his exasperation | round, she was jivn chicken to ti situation, slight|the gratified Belle, "No," he told He might after all have | her, "I don't allow that," taken her food to her, She seated herself at table, Quietly, rather like a good child, she began to eat supper and for putting up my horse, I will send over in the morning," "And where," Kit asked, "do you think you are going now?" "I shall walk to the villags, I couldn't before I had something to eat, but I can now," He shook his head, "No, I'm afraid I can't allow that." In a flash, the pointed chin sald, "that I'm not in the least likely to take notice of what you allow." ive and medical and recreational services are meagre, so that the health standards of urban Africans do not tend to e, The incld- ence of venereal sons is put by and sister of the present Lord Bal- four, has been appointed governor of Duke Street Prison, She has been vernor of the girls' Borstal Insti ution at Aylesbury, Bucks, Belle rolled a deprecating eye. is guest gave him a long glance fore con puing her supper, The : Ber supper, Yes; she had a quiet glance held curiosity) no liking alr, didn't sit down, but a| Well, no one could care less than : toched he| he whether or not she liked him, "What is your et" he asked, ven," moment he wa A "RLF, drainage or my cr te 'nodded gravely. And' here ate ra staying?" a, house called Stranford. Near Mohkschattel." "That's a Jong way from here" "Yes, it is." In silence she fin. ished what was on her plate, She refused any more. 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