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tfferertirit' hi < nrngmnipen, rirthei thani
i li<d to lo .i mrir t i r ifiine of tthers.
Trd might have forxotten to tlse
it when he Ket the weuwt last night
-she qonl see the 1ickx of apple
VA । M MI n cak T‛he xarden ItHih
wete stored there, too, ari the I
lawn menvet if 11< I ('hi in had ripped ,
out seme «di lapidated stalls ind
mude a xutge kleside her. Major
stihteet, and a xlcwl bexan «tecg in
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known utwut the vhot rut to the
matlhox, which Kat doubted, she
would not have been famuliat
enough with the rough path to
have risked d in the darknes
Dave Agun was light. Katy 1ea-
soned withherseit if Axnew had
bern follow ill, she would ave had
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onty perhaps .< little more forlorn
in the uray light of early mormng
Through .in o1wI dim should th.it
dooi twown" l’erhapr, she thought
robe and seufTed bedroom shpper s
and no make-up but her terror.
Going to Ted like this was im-
possible. Heavens! she thought,
Mrs Porter dear correet Abigail
Porter would be horried, but
not so horrited that her chattering j
tongue would be stilled.
(To Be.Continued),
my FRIEND its
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1uiblie tlllil Ilir l.ilfll and llll'l Ihr people have in
mil mnisplared
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window overlnning tiu staixway
and the tarn Hr thumped the
noor with a wnry tutl whes she
spoke his ‘ate
' What in It Major"" She went
to look out, too.
mini' । lonely the votin habils ol the I' S electorate are
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1 hmleu they formulute n
cons 11 net it r progran that
off i nil American real
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W’tinl party he now lears.
hieite ns weound ciaa mail
ti vog otfte al ( ivinne 1e
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Nptionnl Nepvvsentative 1b)
„.1.0.00 _‛~kling are wanted by a Dallas
Ige of Miu Miriam Brown • pickling concern according to an in-
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been waiting for het
lie had came waitel
and killed Here
Katy sat up in bel, suddenly
weak The palms of her hands felt
elammy-cld when she pressed
them to her face
"Where does that leave me"' she
thought f i ant ically almost wishing
that she had taught Cl limnology ol
mmethina instead of Kogosb lat
an (‘ompunition III ami IV May
lie then she would know if she
wete mole sipspe t than ever de-
spite Dave Argus's assiuances . . .
Sometime, somehow,-tytee by the
comforting rhythm of Major's
breathing on his tug beside her
bed, she slept.
Dawn was becoming mauve and
pink and c r i m s o n out her east
window when she awoke, as bird
as it she had not slept at all
"Monday," she thought, "and what
a uhastly hour Eapec lally when
you have nothing to do ... no
school to go to" That was what
hurt so, of course What she
missed, next to Chrin.
She flung back the covers, swung
her legs over the aide of the bed.
She frowned Major wasn't there,
his thick cot tickling her bare
feet She pulled on her robe, found
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mm lie h.< trren acquieseing in
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finding H the night she was killedr"
। Durr shrugged "Hut she preb-
ably didn't know about it as
even if she did, I doubt if she
was familiar enough with this
woods to want to walk it in pitch
darknex No," he shonk his head
"I bunk Miss Jerome was waylaid
between the road and the house
on the lane probably amt her
tasty was «rwpped of the fisH
bl Idge Matin' the mmuderer hope
It would be called an ac idental
death fiom a fall 141 Umar links"
I( was a straw amt Katy urasprd
d it could have beent Oli, it
must have been!"
| "Katy, Katy!" Ted cried "Doni
you see what Dave's doing to youf
Iios living tn make it seem like
you did It’" Then, "I won't have
it Iave You let Katy alone!"
Dive Argun didn't even bother
to laugh but their was a twinkle
derp in his voice "Come out of it.
Ted Netwty s am using Katy of
pmmmumgppmanonsnsry
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. $eE %u THERE!
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II,mill,ill rlementa of lin* Re-
11 foce, hnve always
—---- fwn trwyht i> tsnhower, the Nepublean presidential
nenince has a vreat l.i! k ahead i>l him A political no-
v" • ice nd all amateiin domextie affairs, he must now de-
i velop a program and learn how to take command of hli
LowppoliitcalYortunes,
14. won tiro COP !io'ni7l"TnW laf'CTH'tp he WTN the mostt
pmIl1 cnndidarte His roplaritv is rooted in trust in him
t fi ii ,ih, in his 1 haraetei and his motives and his qual
itjat <1 leadership
in Hm mouth Im camoaipnee nu a political figure, he
L—— -n*ter rtit no xpecifie poll* H's Ho talked in veheral tetms,
■ iidic iTmj broad approne hes. Yet he wan not take , wholly
no failh For Hie venrijl hail ilrradv proved FimseIl as a
• ?dfl h । diploma I Hid l a f i" ma h i 1 woof the most erunh
mg . ipnments tli.it aii1. Ampiican has evil anxund
— tipntmrt for mny t**+,4 a thut A uuu w it 1.
t qpuill de what Fisenlinwei Ha done ns a commander • $
L ; vartimgund pontwar armie- might well‘miter the art of
dome t ir ' tateet til I
P natral, too, that many arr di-twed to turn to a
i/m‛ face, 11 man, withont malice who sfandk out ho
hait) avuinst the tiled old fa<<" that todiv so heavily
noyetr’te boff inti i'ii Portie l’oliticalv prakinv. Fisen-
1gu I 1 । .1 clean hept of ps*1 ot whi h no1hing sordid
endi heaitening has no lai been wiitten.
fl In pi.1 fo lin' nominalion he hid the further ad
2 — 6 4 5 7 e 25m
nd oi more extrrmr rirmnent in cumpmivninv he has
tiiven hard to • hake thi label Ih’ has been content
1 it appl\
i iation with eotipme comnervntiven, plus Home
1 id l all ’ |ni onltv imdi'i he Ilir widely held
li/ III.it ' I,di 11 I A I H tin devettinv aryi
th if lnonpht himn f. lefeal in bl' third try for
ii m 1111.1 f 1011
JULY If I Army, on Thuraday, July IM. at
T P Adams, father of Mrs Colon. Republic of Panama
, iv piekens died Friday night Speaker John Garner was greet
I was learned neritoday, . h.. rrlsmJrfbl. I»»< The
Vardin, Forrest Etter, I H Deen, .. Tuesday
Arthur Etter and Tilden llead, re * ‘ 1 ' Wiimeet,esdaz
• > «i .r । . ...hba afternoon a 4 o clock in the home!
presentatives.of.the,load.rabbit Mra. F c Dangeleisen ... J.
Amidin ” ? mi^trng of Um
rabhir breeders of EIlis, Tarrantt"ArehFptorteuson‛ranhedelcvn t
id Dalla counties. idefeat pallas 4-2 in the aecona
Miss Wanda Gaby of Vona Color, hait at te Central Texas DeMolay |
lo.. and Misu F'rances Gaby of Baseball league Charite Chaney'
nnfrugos, Cuba, are weekend • • - -- • - ------ -
vests of Mr. and Mrs. Creed
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known the vath thrugh the
wotn was theret Did she know
utwut the path Katy’" Deputy
Nhevim I Live Argun ankod
Katy khibu ahuok her had "1
limit know Nhr might have
kiswn, I suppose “
| ' < f course she could have
knowi atuut the puth," T‛ed Jor-
«lur sjke angrily "Agnes hud
lib vil atctavit here all het life Nhe
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‛MFRF wa- K.db knew, although
ahe didn't see it Major's buck- ।
bone secmet to rise, shutp ridged,
thtouxh his » oat She thought,
’Hvn come back the killer hut
A oine* bc k‛"
Nhe ran through the house, to
the ficnt hall Toid's number . . . ‘
hes mind groped for it as she {
snatched Up the telephone. Ted •
hac said the killer might cone
back After an etrtuitv. the real-
ized what wus huppeninx. Nhe
wus hruring bsolutely nothing but
het own frightened brrathing N<'
"live" sound of an open telephone
lne, ne operator, nothing! ।
"Majo"she 14 led then. "Major, .
‘ onte, th met" ’
Halfwuy to town, with Major
emt in the srut beskie her and
the roud unrolling behind the i ar
like a duty gray tibtwmn fron a
iunuway snl, she renlizrd she
could not 8o to Trd Not looking
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IT was 10.30 when the two men
left togther , Duve t ride wdti
Ted us fai •• the highway where
he had parkot Illa own cut when
he stumbled in the dark along the
path whieh he said Agnes Jerumne
had nut taken.
» And, later, as she slared wide
eyed into the darknens of her brd-
rocun, she hail the uncomfortable
an thing "
• nor s at rtuui "Of course not, Ted," Katy tried
Ay mmihm ucu ......... 1. sound as if she believed it.
Ted growled. "Just are that you
rbi in the column ot thia va,1 • hi sion’t “ le felt fol his pipe, found
"loInaotot“.“ phtasht"" “ it on the mantel, leaned over to
tap it on an andiron, and then
i NITN rnuvsuulet • Aakb tamped fresh tobacco into its fra-
Hiu vultea Flaw ia •wetica grant bow I, all very deliberately
ih* um of pubicaton ot «u aewa di When he finished, hr could say
ix 16" „ap." . Zus r "u ‛ auetiy. "Sorry. Argus Rut i won’t
at, putlimhed iiiei.il. AU tlaht u see Katy pushed around"
pgulie at ion ui oroadeast at* Alao reseivoa
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