Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [48], No. 51, Ed. 1 Monday, January 12, 1953 Page: 2 of 6
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your key number. Start at the upper left-hand corner of the rec-
tangle and check every ohe of your key numbers, left to right Than
read the message the letters under the checked fcures give you
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against warehouse receipts and •
counter records. The difference i
may show up. I hope so i d hate ;
to try to check that big ware-
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, shoulder and thev ware both look-
| lines of restrunt. Hr had moreing out the window over the
hair and it was a thick black. hut boulrvuid m the wide biown silted
I would have recognised him as’river that cut is through ’hr city.
Ell * son an time. ; Eli thumped his son's bank and
He pulled a stubby black pipe nodded to me
out of his mouth. "Heard of you."
M”s •OONF beet doser over
the shoulder of the lust ac-
couqlant, wuteuing elosely as he
wmtcd the amuptomeler. He gom-
pited the t.itulation, ound the
tafal and lute of the record slip
Miss Ruone nah ii ouirkly. and
• ompared it with another page the
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The Young
First Christu
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uck supper
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KERMOP AND I'M
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suspicion* I look the sheets back
to Eli’s office, kno ked once and
went in
Eh hee his hind on Jack's
Nafurally, too, the Iaw makers
I pleasure."
Years ago someone had sent me
HVERY time Eli Jonas berame
— uwure of shoplifters lie womeit
ip Miow older and lea pleased
wfh buib. He is a very gugh
man in the*retail businnas Wut nn
a be i son a I man tor-man banis, he
can't bring nunseir io Kok anyone
in lhs teeth That • why be lure-
me and that's why I den i always
tell him pxuctiy what I'm dainu
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. see how the cherk is coming I
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were out nearly Viln
of thine I’ eustomary
balance miuht even
caught up with me tn the ante-
room. We walked down the hull
toward the elevators.
My futper say* you lake out,
side sob. tbq-K, wide, saiq.
When I rntt them," skreed-
"Cond I think I would like to
have your advice. Could you meet
WISHING WEU.4EH
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thump hl* son aqain. "My boy is
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had <*edy Shenade -hor‘ harxh s.y atoat 9 301" r i
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| ‘Fine Let's say the Coronet,
I ll meet you there "
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the corner where anyone comin
m would have to paaa me aTh 5 1
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‘THE Coronet is probably the best
Mint 4 restaurant in town, and like
Hoone had departed in hmelv and most such fashionable plnces it
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next time they face
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largely for teenagers qr The Li-
brary where the proprietor. Tobias
Tasswoll, screens the applicant*
Getting one of the dozen tables in
The Library is better than a kind i
ward from the credit bureau.
I cheeked my hat and got intp ■
the bar with a group of tourtsu* l
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American peonle
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man beside me was trying to reaa
a newspaper in the faint light 1
could see only wide Mack head-
line* teuding, "Portemain Eatale
Well." I said slowly. "I ll close Settled. ' Settling the Portemath i
estate and kept a battery of law- 7
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a copy of the hometown paper
when I was in the Pacife. On the
servicemen’s page was an item
about Jack Jonas He had been a
Rhodes Scholar when the war
came and he stayed on in Eng-
land, loined the Army and later
transferred to the Commando*
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Mrs Tobe ।
lack Angie
Ralph Garr
and Mrs t l
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Armatroog.
Mrs. Melvu
and Mr* (
tiy tu be mere dip i«>m a lie about
it."
"All right, Mr. Jonos "
Hr urinedsuddeniy. 'Well,
you're handling i , properl L
know. I'll try not to tqther you
Anyway. I‘ve gnt other things to
think about " He reached out to
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• "You don't know my son Jack,
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hash t unythmg that makes it es-
sentipily outstanding except a good
pre** agent You can pick the gen-
The total* Aeral dining room, or the Britanny i
ut that nor! nf wmrh has the rhumba band.
An "Xet1 or the Floradora Room which la
WHAT CAN we \ O0r ALL GIT
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IS
The Golden Door
By Bert Splcer Covvigho by Serf Spicov.
Distebured by NEA Service, Im
m•PeT"""TTS
A7if, te . ng-'
nolle tteep in het throat and
hurled the napers on the t.ble
without looking at anvone sne
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me uli ied An.|. Carney,
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l mumbled tgr soytor thin ynu
say when yowmeet sbmeuneliiHe Ira
gave me baek 0y bruised hhe polte
and I put it mesmlyin my **9^ berme
md went out thio the nleroen fattier
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I ire from the job-scekers.
The Republicans' dissntisfaction Im intensified by
1le nature of many top Fisenhow et apoointmentm. They
lelieve politicians have been ignored for btsinessmen.
Yet here again, while their attitudes ore quite tin-
derstnndable, it would Keem they are overstepping the
I (/nds Fisenhow er, oof thev, won n mandate from the
rople oh Nov 4 lie has it right fo choose the kind of
b nm hr wnntn Hr whm not elected merely to nntinfy the
f" 11 ooh ve vearnings of his imriy
"o doubt some of these Repuhlienna are temporai ilv
luuiving Eisenhower on the score thut he Is new to poll
lu* and doosn’t xrasp its compulsions .Bill thore In nn
oi Ik " side to that, too
None of the present Renublican senators has ever
ived under it Renublican President Behavior mo fur
stN these gentlemen may have fulled to realize thut
flu' P’rrsident is. after all pretty much the bns«, Fsnec-
tills whrn hr wins by a thumping margin and the party
bhret sqweaks through in Congress.
The signs indicate the lawmukers may be in for
some more surprisen before they adjust to the idea o’
working with a President of
I their own party. Some mav
? he so fingered as to con-
template retaliation. But
: nerhaps they ought to re.
• fleet careflly on the oues-
J lion of whose nose they
* miht be rutting off.
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| ’ Mtrewt, Cheburge imu Ctaautwa Phom i knew him. He had sin inches on
- • 3000 o9r.4porment.mdt. ! his father but that didn't make
- WILAM rawland. Pueianer. i him lull Ho was wider, and
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* PAUI "Nrrrie"q5ryatna Manager. I the same and his head was just as
• osonon M "NN4ML reulation Ma». | square, juat as low on the shout-
,2 acscuivron ~ ~ dera His tace was deeply tanned
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T s H A
CATAgTDOPHE'
STEF OVER INTO IKE’S TERRITORY
From Washingten come eontinuing reporta that Re-
l . । , is in Congrexs are somewhat dingr uni led over
( • ( thill new Presidentelect, (eneral Eisenhower.
; i* 1.< 211 handling patronage and other affairs.
“nator TaflM flare-up over the appointment of Mur
ti j’kin to be Secretary “of Iabo was only the mont
■ iintee incident. There nve cen many other cases
erators have leurned in Ilie new spaper* about
‘ o ‘n nty nffe linK thei atates
I tit right hri e i distinction ought to be made be-
di!lerent kinds of rntronaze Somne of the grum-,
i ' । xerp to hr siving they ought to have virtually a
"fina) say" on appointments of home-state citizens clenr
up 1o mhtnet level Actually, they cannot mean that. A
Prosident ‘s cabinet choices should not be subject to indi-
vidual senatorial veto, except It) the most extreme cir-
cumstances.
Simply as a matter of courteny, such choices ought
to he dincusnd with the affer ten xenators, but normally
their influence should be only advisory
Federal judgeships within a state, and numerous
appointive posts in Ilie field .ire jobs of a different order
in such cases, of courke senatorinl recommendations
ili/lv should be controlling
Apparently, however, the (N0)‘‘ has been, sb long
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