Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 17, 1948 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 one of your key numbers, left to right Then
read the message the letters under the checked figures give you.
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There was a feeble monosyllabic
twit from the bird, no more.
"You can do better than that.
Come on now, perk up. Lemme
hear you sing."
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I ahi is with her," Durand answered
inattentively, eyes buried in his
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to understand why. In Akron. 0.
they re experimenting with r.b-
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a apparently clinging to its life
by a thieac
"Mio Julia's going to have a
fit," the old lady predicted, with
an ominous hadshake
"But who's been feeding it, you
or she*"
She gave him a look of blank
bewilderment "Why. 1—1 ‘spect-
ed she was She never said noth-
ing to me She never told me to.
It b’long to her. I thought maybe
she don’ want nobody but herself
to feed it."
"She must have thought you
were," he frowned, puzzled. "But
funny she didn't ask if you were.
I'll hold it in my hand. Go get
It some water."
They had it back in the cage,
somewhat revived, and were still
busy watching it. when Julia came
into the room, the long-winded
toilette that had been occupying
her. apparently at last concluded.
She came toward him. tilted up
her face, and kissed him dutifully.
"I'm going shopping. Lou dear.
atrated that hot dog" <«n hr
cooked by radar why nt vut
those huge cyclotrons to a me
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amount
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vehicle
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needle
28 Force
30 Audacjous
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Old World
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porridge
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top of
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Adam
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"If I have Gramma Brewn’s nose
and Uncle Walt's forehead and
Cousin Emma's eyes and Gramp
Redmon'a ehtn doean't anything
belong to me?
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Rui deliberate deception would
fill Demorral oddly
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ACROSS
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11 Multan's
decree
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wonder
IB Music note
IP Receptacles
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She left the room
A moment passed. Several, tn
fact Durand's attention remained
focused on the printed sheet before
him.
Then suddenly be stopped r—4
Ing.
His eyes left the paper abruptly,
stared over its top.
"Price el Elephants Drosvicolly
Cut"- headline It would be ele-
phanis-the one thing ter which
we have no use
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In the U N women voters
outnumber the men by 1,700,000,
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so? Then without waiting for
meer the bens thar is te brine ker
trem el Lewte lie la dwmteunded
whee aa eneutmite rewna blena
ereetuee antiedgeee hereett as
Jails. Skv esptaiu- her Mule 4a.
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bias •• tell ter I Wal e pretty tees
urand la enehentea with Bar ena
they are marrted. fwe thiuue
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alexten niternntee myatevieuely
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COMFORTABLY engrossed in
- his newspaper, he was vaguely
aware of Aunt Sarah somewhere
at his back, engaged in some
household task. Presently he
heard her come to a halt and
chick her tongue enticingly, and
surmised by that she must have
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— her hand with an sir of hau-
teur. Unnoticeably the subject
had changed. “I do hope I don’t
have a hard time finding a car-
riage. Always, just when you
want them there's not one to be
had—" She turned her full at-
tention to Durand. "There's a
hat I saw in Ottley’s window 1
simply must have. I hope some-
body hasn’t already taken it away
from there. May 1?"
He glowed at this nattering
deference of seeking his permis-
sion. "Of coursel Have It by all
means, bless your heart "
She gave a gay little flounce te--
ward the door, swept it open,
"Ta ta, lovey mine." She blew
him a kiss from the open doorway.
The door closed, ansi the room
dimmed again somewhat.
Aunt Sarah was still standing
beside the cage. "I sure enough
‘spected she'd come over and take
a look at him," she said per-
plexedly. "Reckon she ain't so
J aps now nuke whitky ot
omons. Guetenterd no doubt.
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have been silly After nil 11" f 110 dinfi And H, dratt bill
poll-takers are in buoin**" the v.on ( ( ( )> a ningle vote
year round All th"yheb"1‛"l fh, fameus l .terms Ingest
is hicurmy Beaides it .s prefls (wont cara 6,1) r 19:16 wnn not
clear that the Republie nn" and krienrific M, ( nn-, . xolnina w hat
not the Demooratw ...... he "n"2 hnroened "The Mge,t baned its
who suffered from the poll. concision, on „ -mnrte vhict,
wronK conclunion vne ianed e1ntintie all that is
Maybe there wAn carelenanenh or 1 did net represent the peopie
' ek of thoroughnesn in tokinK who would netunllv go to the
he 1948 political poll* Mayblool» The nont carda came from
lotion or Nas crept in nome icictone book nnmne in < on
where We don't know Something । aider n ble part which vuve nn
wns wrong Rui that doesn I mean upper him Let bin. f,r trnle
ehnt people mull cease bvlievina have sole, but not olwnya ele
n opinTon surveys phones
Opinion sampling is a mien re "The Dgent n1*1 :1" 1‛"
maybe a developing and ntill in- people who hnd hr eleti.nl hnt‛
exactlence, but n acience nev htrongly rnouvh lo n.ml a 1‛
erthelexs. 1<* techniquen are ’1"' ard So ' 1 " l’veet m .iini’i
resuli t>( sound rennoninu. trinl. lated it sei ond bins tonnrd
error and correction A nampling. the moie edurnted onr"nll"
correctly taken, is not unlike n nnd 11/1"
scale Model or pilot plant of “ full u- i<<<- In1tnn11
Bite industrial operation And he diten of the I’ 11211’ ‛
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amount of time, money and mis dirficulty nt nil in intny ie
tAkes. ' Ie * ion f1 I 1111 11
Ovinion surveys me not only The 101* poll .. uH pilnnl)
highly valuable in manufncturiny shnw 111 t1r mni 1 mu ‛ " .<<<
marketing and other lines of vey is far from forlguf l 1‛
buslnens They are Important, for ..... me hom hhinK I’l.' "
inntance. In Hie conduet af out on 1 hemeel en 1e ne" uh. te 11")
democratic government Ntumt mnde then r’rot- 'l hose . tons
Chese in his new book "The cont then, n lot of pte.llge Ihes
Prober Studv of Mankind," rocnila mrobnbly also diet n lot tu swing
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per ('ronnf nnd • allup but un
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Don't Count Opinion Polls Out
Poll* and pollsters have been reaping a post election harvest of
scorn and ridicule for pinning the blue ribbon on Hie wrong entry
But we think the opinion xurveys deserve a < aimer and fairer ap
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Mirohito’s latest poem contest
ha* at ht subjec morning snow
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were
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Aunt Sarah became vociferously
alarmed. “Mr l.ou‛" she brayed.
"Comie heir mi' Something the
minutes pas' i romptly discarded
his pnper. cot un and went over
By the timne be had reached
her. Aunt Sarah had already
opened the cage wicket, reached
a hand in with elephantine cau-
tion. and orught the bird out
it made no attempt to flutter, lay
there almost inanmately
"Why. It starving Why pears
like it ain't had nothing to eat
in days. Nothing left of it under
its feathers at all F*eel here
Look at that. Seed dish plumb
empty No water neither."
the permission, she went on to-
ward the opposite door.
"Oh, by the way, Julia — " he
had to call after her, to halt her.
She stopped and turned, sweet-
ly patient. "Yes. dearr"
"We found Dicky Bird nearly
dead just now "
"He going to be all rigid,
honey,” Aunt Sarah quickly inter-
jected. "They ain't nothing, man
or beast or bird. Aunt Sarah can t
nurse back to health. You lust
watch, he going to be all right."
"Is he?" rhe raid shortly
Time. I8n rthee. New Orteane
Leals Duran, st, a well-te-@o
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