The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 171, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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semblies throughout the nation,
the fact that the high. school
leagues of 33 states in the
union are'' this year debating
practically . the same question,
all constitute a challenge to the
ambitious young debater while
at the same time furnishing
him with a more abundant sup-
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than was ever before available
on an interxcholsatic league de-
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players are complaining about
is the kneeing wheih they laim
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strode into the lieing room. "Kelly,"
he vpid to the policewoman, "get all
the boys in here."
An Kelly left on her errand Colt
busted himseit arranging nix chairs
in a circle. When thin was done
he ptaced one chair in the center
of the circle, ant bade Iala Carewe
Ml there, tie then told each man
to take a .chair in the circle. The
tension inereamed hy the inkinnt, and
y the time nil the men were seated '
it:wus terrific, Lela Carewe raeinu >
what mizht te the last moment* of i
her life aat wlihix huneled in hec
ehunit, staring at the backs of half,
a dozen picked men. Thatcher Colti
atooit on the outxide of the cimele,
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"It is now two minutes to twelve."
he nnid klowly "II ansone attempte}
to kill you, Mien Carewe. there'* i
only oneway it emwondone: they'd,
have to put a bullet through one of;
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meet the brand Tech was ac-
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State nad Local Revenues in
Texas Should Be Derived from
Sources Other Than Taxes on
Tangible Property.” The Uni-
versity bulletin, has been pre-
pard by Dr. C.A.Douval, a
specialist in economic theory
and instructor in the university
He has had'-the advice and
counsel in this work of Dr. E.
T. Miller, university professor
game we were not in a position
to state which’ of the two teams
started the roughing. •
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Now A. and M has played
Tech. Seldom have we heard
of an Aggie team complaining'
ef the roughness of an oppon-
ent umless the opposing team
used much unnecessary rough-
ness. Qf course, neither Bay-
"I lor nor A. & M. Had to offer an
alibi of any kind. A. and M,
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4you left it in hie eeb," '
k 2Fhanks, •Andre.”
F Lola threw the bag on the table
casuanly: then, as-an afterihought, v«u ou amank • any reuse
pieked it up azain and opened it-) he should want to—wellf"
threw open. «
' Shut that window." - sala Lola
irritebly. "Hu coM in here.”
‘I'm worry, dear. I suddely felt
dizzy." ,
Colt, walked over to Lola.
"Why. you’re trembling."
"Well, I think UI get a warm
robe." ■
Colt finally persuaded.rx Carewe
to go to bed. He. looked at ha
wonTrom Tech last week and
Baylor won from Tech last
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Busy she is. Not wishing to be disturbed.
This purchasing agent for thousands of fam-
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ilies, Mrs. American Housewife. Yet surely,
. inevitably, her door opens to let in the Daily
or Weekly Mirror. And with the Mirror there
enters a certain number of salesmen, sales-
men who otherwise would have been turned
k away; in short, salesmen Who gain entrance
va through the Mirror’s advertising columns.
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With that the league bureau ly with fundamentals. Dr, Du-
• val assuming that no intelli-
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with Mr. Evereut—you know, the I
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"How many servants""
"Two, a maid named Eunice and
m butlen, Muia."
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When the Texas Tech foot-
ball elevei vlayed here last
year the fans said it was the
roughest game staged at Car-
roll field during the season. The
losing gtar players in practice
games"- and the conference
coaches do not care to teach
of Texas League Bureau. It is
with a view of meeting some of tinguished authority on taxa-
the problems that the high ition in the south, Mr Bedichek
school debater is confronted declared. The work deals large
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•Tin frightened, Mr, Colt.”
"I’m going along. At least in your
apartment you've sot a chanee.
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searched minutely. ' Lola was Inot
allowed to enter any voom alone.
Her constant companton was a
young polleewoman named Kelly.
Thatcher Cott, returhing from a
instaking inapectian of a elothes
eloeet, a pin on emit Lota.
Who' Ifves here with' you, Mis
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"Hill," he ordered torsely. "phane, • Was the rourheat
down to hendquarter and "have’ W .r.8ne35
them send Mix men to Mina Carewe’a . against all last year,
apartment" . f ‛
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" Your merchandise may be the choicest, your values may be the
best, but unless you are sending the news to Mrs. Housewife
through the medium of the Mirror, you canrot expect to find
anything hut “Busy, Do Not Disturb,” on her door.
players last Saturday. The
Aggie players contend that the
Tech team, with such unethical
practice, .handicapped the A.
and M. team for its big game
of Saturday with Tulane. They
say that Ted Spencer has a
very bad back from receiving
a kneeing in the Tech contest
and that it will rbeal most im-
possible for him to play Satur-
day. He is one of the best
blocking backs in the confer-
erite Frenchy Domingue also
received a kneeing and has a
very bad bruise from it, but is
improving: and may play Sat-
urday. Lord suffered a wrench
ed knee which was probably an*
accident in the Tech game. Ma-
lone suffered an injury prior
to the game. Both Lord and
Malone are probably out for the
season. It is a tough blow in-
deed to Matty Belk
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The type of play that Tech
has adopted does not help win
feotball games, and the 'boys
should be warne and Die situ-
ation remedied immediately, or
Tech will find it rather hard to
book games with conferenceop
ponents in the future. The con
tests, so far a's the conference
teams are concerned, are only
practice affairs, and they do
not care to take a chance on
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The question is, "Resolved, worked in
Thai at Least One-Half of all with the University Extension bate/uestion."
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Lola Bestitated scarcely a mo-
ment, but it was long enough for
Colt to notice it.
"Why, no."
The Commissloner walked over to
her dressing table and picked up a
photograph which was. ensconced in
an expensive frame.
"Who in thisr" . —
“No one in particular. Junt »f"
mahIkrewin Pari yearn ago."
"You interested in him?"
"Please don’t aak me any ques-
tions. -He can’t possibty have any.
thing to do with thia. . He’s been
dead for years.”
"I'm sorry."
A middle-aged woman rushed into I
the room, greutly agitated. Lola's;
mother. Lola and Colt managed to 1
calm her fear* somewhat. She looked ,
ar though nhe was about to faint.,
She dragged her feet weakly oxer
to a Prench window, which she
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Playin«. engrosked in the merry
daucers who were continually swini.
PF by Lola Carewe had a fore-
boiling that somethink was amiss,
Eer. since she Brat began receiv.
ing thos notes she had been per:
turbed. but to-night alfe felt air-
ferentiyi she fef as though the
Thing rhe was constantly fearing
was Catching up- with her. Her
hands played unceasingiy over ob-
jects on the table: a napkin, a pa-
. perthin Mlays, everything thattwus
in reach of flic long tapering fingers
which were twitching in bvlous
uneusinesa. Oh, if there had only
been a way she could have avoided
coming here that night' But what
wax the une-i -was better than
staying homo looking at the wajs,
feavrul of every shadow, it Was
better here under the glaring
white lights ot the night club.
I. there only weren’t so many neo-
nil here. But why shouldn't she
aunt people here—didn't who own
the night club? Wasnt It better for
hysineas that there were a lot. of
ndople? And,/besides, wasn’t it New
Year’s Eve?
La. . 1 .,fU‛L anasgreal 4
P Andre her head Waiter, an oc the domesnies.
proached holding a urse in his is there fany‛
hand" her puse, H« Handed it to ‘ 1.....
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Th your salesman among them? Or do you keep him in the shop,
waiting for a chance visit with Mrs. Housewife? Remember,
Mrs. Housewife is buying. She is spending hundreds and hun-
dreds of dollars a day. And unless you are reaching into the
private homes of the Mirror, readers, you are not receiving a
rightful proportion1 of those dollars. .
. there "any’icason why I can’t
go horpb?" inquired Rowland aa he.
eame up. <
"None." retorted Colt significant—
IV. "but I'd rather you-atayed if you ,
don't mind." *
He4nvited Lola into her bedroom. ,
“Tell mg. something about this
man Row land." he asked "pointedly. * ■ _ - ■
"Can you think of any reason why was deliberately done by Tech
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"My mothet and Miwe Qulres--
Christie Quirva- a friend of mne."
"Where is her room?"
"In there," she pomted.
"Is she-in:"
She uttered a plainly audiblo gasp
and gaged around her fearfully,
Vincent Rowland leaned towards
her solicitousiy
"Lmok," she iavited him, handing
him the bag. f
. Rowland took the bg wondering-
h‘ Ho vecred into it,‘Ids eyes wid-
enineplu horror, Fuateu on the mir-
rot* of the purse was a ilip of paper
upon, which were pasted words
elpped from a newspaper. They
-read: TOCH TIME HAK CoME.
rou CANNOT LIVE A MINUTE
AFTEl MIDNIGHT. Take my
advice. Lola, and report it .to the
police." i
"No. Get me a drink, please.t
"All right. If you insist upon act-
ing like un idiot there’s nothing—"
r||«- star ted to rise.
. Whore me you going?"
“I had some champazne went pver.
I'll see'If it hn» avived."
lala euppod herichii in her Hands
'and sat staring into space. A. voice
ntartied her.
"Your friend’s right, Misa Carewe.
It might not be a bad idea to report
it to the poliee. Sometimesfwe can
be yery lielptul.. t
. She recoqnized him. Thatcher
Toll, the Police Comminsionen
, "I don't know what your talking
ahout," she said stiffly.
? "Your life has been threatened.
Miss Carewe." he went on. "A few
minuten-ago you received a warn-
। 1 iha. Appareutly it. wasn't the first
one. Your fl lend pleaded with you
to see the police about it. You ret
fused. He's gone out to see about
some champagne: lsthatcorrece"
• she sthred at him, aghast.
"How could-you have heard?”
• "I read your lips. Quito an ac-
eompliHbment. Il|i reading Han't
yon wiint to show uh- gli message
you recetvedr" "
' She kileutty gave him the bag.
pointihs to the paper paste on the
inirver. Colt studied it momentar-
ily
• Have »u anv iden as t„—“
"No!" hhe broke in uuirkly
( It stared at her «nectly for a
moment, then held up her wrap.
•Come on Miss Carewe." .
• "Where to?" *
"You're going home This is no
Hare tor you. In a mob like this
you're * wieopen vaseet-
High School Debate
' Topic Announced
Austin, Sept,—The question
for debate by Texas high
schools this year is perhaps the
most difficult query ever un-
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League, according to Roy Bedi-
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The United States Senate is
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by the appointment of Water
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Loan library and with the au-
thor of the bulletin that is be-
ing prepared on a cooperative
basis for other state leagues
studying thesam subject, to
the end that ho duplicated ma-
terial should be included In this
publication.
"The question for debate this
year lead the student Into de-
vius paths,” Mr. Bedichek
pointed out. “The great pub-
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 171, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1932, newspaper, September 30, 1932; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1441076/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.