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:3 This story ro3isficre&,authors League oifxnwrica. Tentative titlev: I1¥3Jl-'.«.1§ f3UE.Zi~.£J~3l~‘1 .<30”.3;DI.‘=3:R C0‘-M30’)? ":1 31:73 DUDE anther: flI§HIB3ED EATOH REEVE,.author of §ub1ished novelg,

"Cattle", "His Royal fiiba”, "The man frum the fiorth” and others.

Open upon beautiful shot of cattle ccunt'3. Rolling hi1l& ana meaaows, woods and a river. Long files of cutfile are pcuring over the hills, riders flanking lines on either siae and riaing ahead ana behiné the axmy of moving cattle.

From vantage yoint dg hill group of five men watch the passing cattle. Ofie has a field glass, ancfihcr squints thxough shaded eyes. Another is Ea Hinton, Agent of the Stoney Indian Rcserve.$ He has a nmr‘ow sinister face. ¢2c man wifih him are shocymen. Minton is tha new Agent of the Reserve. The shoopmen are up from another state, fihich has sufferea hoaéily from the prevailing é*.:.~ou,g:I1th.

M1nton.c3p1eins that the @ Eur T cattle (fiassing)

have haa the ri3.t of range over the Indian Reserve by an un-

written agreement between the owners of the outfit and the

Znainns. They share iifty fifty the annual increase of‘

fihc Cetfilc, and t'c tribe have grown rich, whihh the T 3:"