Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [48], No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, January 23, 1953 Page: 2 of 6
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hypothetical bass, Mia Jonas." • -
were safe irom the Russlan pup-
betn So my friend undertook to
tiling two of his deaiest rriends
to Ameuca. And a thaid is en
route Without proper permission
to enter." She thought bark over
her statement and added. "That is
a ertmninal act. is it not'"
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•s you cun frt Ad the missing
rcords* Did they refer to your
friend t iilrgal h wgrants?"
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hoarsely. "That is why I thought
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around, (amney." Maxwell said
I dtopped the phone in its cradle
and pushed up ftomn the desk I
turnet to close the window betore
going burk to the store, I had
slammed it shut and got halfway
actoss the floor toward the dooi
when Mis. Jonas came in.
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open door and then closed it nrmly
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know if I did know that would
be a different matter "
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qite careful to confess to no
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Store was < leaned up now. I told
myself that I should get up and
walk over to the stole and borrow
a arcirtary to du lute my icpori
to I li tened to myself but some-
how I didn't want to move
Then inv telephone rung I
Iiftnd it automatically and ainted
at the ieceiver || was Maxwell
"I just wanted to know about
thia search now, Carney," he said
I "t rovered the attic and the base,
ment so far "
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net the case Mr Wilde," she void
laning iJnth hands rlenched a
wide leathei haniog on her Up
She w a wcaling the sort ot
< lothes that Jonas’s money coult
buv 1 hr vilk uit, the Hur linen
blense the h/ut | shoes nil ex-
u !lV the • me haite ot (lull E | a v
"Rudi i.nd and Jack ' sle
sald haltnnly ■ | hev are in tiou.
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~c‛hnr' isaschcol of labor lenders which deliberataly
r ‛ "1108 ,Voal irrerponsibility as it tacti of indust rin I
W1 M" lh<' belief it that the wild charge is good propa.
_ L ammunition, that it increauos presssre on em.
' % and therefore heightens union bargaining power
dometimes this may le ho But the question artses
S,hepossible gain to workers not offxet by harm to the
integrity of union leadership, and by the broad encour.
fieent of irrenponsibility among 1he union rank and
Look, for instanee, at the widespread F’hiladeighia
unport strike. Michae) J Quill internationl head or
if Hankport workers union labeled it a "erime aguinxt
Iheocal’* memhership and the riding puhlis " and 1)0.
work nf a "howling mob." k i J ..
it Apparently Quill corrertiy nxrrihed rhe strike lo a
1 1 1 Vocal minority Bill he xeemx to mix the fell
Po1n1 of ‛hiN rebellion by a fourth of the local memte.
It is thh. If you indulge in il responkible verbal ex
P00n8, •8 Quill does, and if yon nct h responsibly, s-
Quill OANionally has done, then you nntirnllv are sr
1′1, to find numerous Imitatorx among yon following.
In othei words, he ix renping the haivect he himself
Inis sown There s no little iony in the picture of the
unit n^ union bosN derrving the howling mob.
He may be thoroughly sincere in deploring ihephi.
ihingtrke. but that is beside Ilie issue The lexwwn
'", 11m here is not unt that i union minority mas now
n‛1 hen kick over (be truces it |s that ihe rank ane
" '.I unions are more likel'. lo behave wildly when
t luu enderg talk and art w ildIy
Illi' l’hiladelphia incident suggexts these maillces
f Konefurenough And the wav to reset ve Ilm ftend
101 Quill and others of the wild shouting s< boo) tv, sim
iF'nmn'" conduet ....... la1", fnirn like responni
Ithey.xet A decent example thru membership, wili
"n1 public appraisal of Inbo union dispureg
HI 1. "AIIy"curt • ............I* • Piupnuanda
I! Mri* doubtful indend hat in such a san., utam..
H. i The union cnuse will suffei more than (| qc., 10,.
I) 11om Its freew heeling pi opapandists
cun t find o il rmasons from my
clents. I have to do some guess-
log Would vo i like to know what
Ive xuessed" '
"Ne" she said abruptly Hex
Eloved light hand went to her
I mouth and she nearly bit it Then I
euxnonem TIMM ■ aVI•
Pubiiahed ARternoon Dall, igs.
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Mornine al IM Bousn awHa
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hr carreer k> esy Mr •et Br mall la
3<u>n>ua Cuunty m 18 mi yar ( mat.
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Entered aa Mumia riau avail mauer al
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An at Congrea, Maith I Illi.
Natonal Reprenentuv TxAa banL.V
ERxDB LEAOUE •Mmm in Me Vil
Chieneer Kanan any Ban Franesnc At
Anntt M Leuta. New Orleai and Dalle
xono TO rvnire
MI ertoneeua rellecton upen the ehar
boter. stendine ar reputntion nt •p per
bon, ar firm ar eorporaten whih may
appear in the oolumna al thi iwmi will
be «lndty covreoted upon the nolie- nt
Munn Urias siren la the pubiaher
UNITID rnkss «ur, IgaaSB
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to Um um nt bubiteetiom nt all »«. aw
patchen eredited la 11 ar nnl otherwi-
predited in this panel anA nie the leca.
Pewa nuMUheA therein AU rishis la re-
Puulteauc.n, ar brondeaat are ale rerve
hr l.lid > ll III | V 'll
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woman who ix afraid stic n«hi
hear something unpleusant any
moment ‘
You lune the wrong idu ibbut
me. I sard gently I'm not u
policemen I'm employed by your
lursbane lO de .1 job for him " |
uave he o mom nt to tighten up
her chin
"You know Mix Jonas, when I
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Yes," she said She put sed hrt
mouth thoushttuily lot ii moment
I have a fi lend who was
to| many yeais an active Aghter
acain’t both the Nun and Runaian
mvadeie of his homeland When
the war ende1, he was outlawed,
condemned to iteuth Hr had
frirnds Throngh them he w.e
bio ut t to Ameuca Un he nad
m my tin putiiot who had fought
with him against the partition ol
his countiy And none of them
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