IRSDAY, MARCH 13, 1930. I. | of a Truckman ‘With a Modern Maid ee 1. ut] a di he truck came to a sudden stop | * = fat ut " the Sie ly little roadster behind it, in | up. Fina ly \ what Boh if a violent application of brakes, | lence I retained. “figs” 4 § sh dig- with its front bumper giving Miss,” 1 with as much 8 sar end of the truck ever so | nity as 1 could muster, “Fm sorry la jolt f had to stop so studi nly, hut I had no ( » losire to run over that three-year-old il, blankety-blank, desire o : rt & voungster who dashed across the sha know how to drive, ya so- | ° )? What's the big idea, huh?’ Now. go along to your tea or : yonr car isn't damaged, jt my lands over JY eats. DUE hefore, I'm very, very ho in the thiz-and-that gave you mse, ya something-or-other? For ts Pd—" at crass vulgarity, 1 thought, slightly ireitnted. Is Ir anv won. der that suc) gel stay In the same old rut? Imagine one of my profes- gion using profanity like that! dl kept fort pa said blank itl sireet. bridge party and as 1 said sorry.” And with that I climbed Into my i truck and drove away.~Kansas City Star,