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CHAPTER 11
Let no adversit
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south
k to-
meanness
eneral Mon1
to bed
Matt. 5:10.
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Thini
sion of Camp Howze figures
re-
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tter to the editor of the New
What
wily ‘Mon
important, to extend its
his
which has taken us almost com-
ha
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we must billet
with a certain
was
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highly interesting report
irshal Rommel, who is
back
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of Hel
on
a
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the houses are
saw whether
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The probabilities are that the
The community
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house.”
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many.
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Braune
whoever saw him from the
ives
wearing
and we know
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not manage
on with the beaming countenance.
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We shall miss them greatly
e shall still See for
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require a salesman to come to his
And our regret is that busy or her place of business or home
men who have purchased their and request he or she to buy
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hold out his hand and Spring Recall Petition
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YOU SHOULD SAV
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and giver the once-over to stairs northeast window in the back staring out into the raid.
•- —-* me-le- t m‛e evominine ®ii thell To Be Continued
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we try to repeat it, for in 1 "
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after a cheery bowl of milk, fruit,
and Wheaties, "Breakfast of
ment. They are unquestionably
American, and we ask them
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esentative with the _
the invasion. This
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The allied position m
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Spain was a bombshell from ai
Unexpected source. The glet
with which it has been greetec
by Dictator Franco and his gang
which rode to power by' assassi
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One year, in
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FBACK TO
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Andas sheawmehinheup eeFpmremwardtoantmpurgnis mhensdaterormuttetnq CertiryRh counterattack which Ml is to •
breast pocket was trimmed in $190,000 * 41 " “ "2
Justen left, Dirk came The
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matter of expediency, in spite.of her
their dislike f Franco. But [ it ing
saddens and alarms Americans,
who have'regarded the present i.n
war as. a crusade for a bett ___
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advance -—4
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WHY I KISSED
JACKIE THE
< OTHER NIGHTS
By DeWIT MacT
associated Press War
on
I these states we are sure to mi-
it up. A fine sample of world
manhoo, 100 per cent American,
f and almighty human. Thank
you, Amrica, for the experience.
risk
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. Icepr.int km Feazure symdicate, inc. World nghts resenved
derstandable, too, that
Britons should tend to go ak
with Churchill in this policy as
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—1i Ludge 776 of the uo-. ----- ----- - - 1
national Association of Machin- individuals, or these individuals independent
If . . . . « ■ V a •1 •ll at. _ e: 1 A- E.. A 1~n41
NONE ,2-
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to have advocated. Had this been AUSTIN, June 14 (P_TLe
uu-ag nson in uk furi- done it might have created a court of criminal appeals todav
and teiaPotue of the Cher- tough situation for the allies. affirmed two death sentencs
• 5 improved of course, such an sarly attack and reversed and remanded a
nes ule extension was "exactly what Montgomery thind
from 60 miles to expected from hisold opponent
“ ; - of the desert fighting in North
Africa. Monty knows his Rommel
as few others do. That’s why the
l allied skipper has pushed so hard
I right from the start to increase
L the depth of his beachheads,
r ‘ One is inclined to think that
- Rommel was right, if indeed he
yas urging quick action, and that
A the Germans may have missed
I the bus. Anyway it can be said
I with certainty that the allies are
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come. As a result we appear to
LJ in good shape to meet this
crucial test
ug-. ------ affirmed two death
Of course, such an early attack and reversed and
F t—tt-“ “emtcme"" third.
erroneous
or standin
A Boy in Love:
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Reversed and remanded be-
cause of trial court errors was
the conviction and death sen-'
__________ ___- , tence of Rufus Gill, Nueces coun.
most grateful that they ididn't ty, in the Oct. 29, 1943 slaying Dr
have to deal with the major coun* Alonzo Allen,
terattack in those critical early -----------
..hours. : A* things now are, the Canada in 1941 manufactured
try again has out* 82,000 realms of carbon paner
’• valued at $996,000.
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“Stop raising $1
-.— ,— -e———•- y ppsang, ge asneu, yyuz zuU/-0cket, he growl
are they that are persecuted, is dirctly above the back parlor? and get some sleep,
--- 5.. Thini hard. Do you remember flood, I’ll send for
—--------------T-----------hearing anything down there the You can’t go on
. • El van was killed?” Jo went, crying
"No," she hesitated. “No; I don’t C,........
ik so.” Then she remembered on
Oneikina
are a little community, part
the city of Manchester —
Affirmed were death penalties
assessed J.B. Stephens in Ellis
county in the Jan. 8, 1944 slay-
mg of Jesse White,’ a "deput,
sheriff,and Henr willams,
Hamon.
from their feeding centers, with Grep. ..u.. ________
eating Utensils, night before’ retiring. She told
have no finer him about Great Aunt Adelaide
The Associated Press polrep-
' in British
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bour peninsula has
steadily, as witness the
of their front f
“Just mile, Mr. Hannigan. Don’t drooL”
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Nothing like Wheaties to spread Champions.” Real satisfaction in
the smiles. You’re glad all over that famous “second helping” fla-
“ . *—* - — *1 “—it, vor go out with the Wheaties and
Toom was empty. She must have T
gone down the hall to the bath- I
robin. Spring sat down on the
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By WALT DISNEY
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"The Aanoclatd.Prene.’.exely
use for repubilentlon lofjan net
to it er norretherwiseredited I
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byes he could ga em
spite of an effort to conceal his thing She went
iown moist eyelids. the thought.
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Copt. 1944, Walt Disney Productions
[World Rights Reserved
FIRE, TORNADO
And AU Kinds of j
INSURANCE
The name of George Grice
on Your Insurance Policy
is like Sterling on Silver. I
DON
Spring was remembering some-
---- ci— • —-rt a little sick at
L Let no adversity embitter you, i
then you will rise to a state df WHEN
existence in which pettiness and VV over and sat beside her
------3 and selfishness are front cf ths Z-Z. Hi- Hak, gl—. ______
burned away. Enemies can injure cut hair gave him a boyish ap- ward her
you materially and only you can pearance. tiAAStonp
hurt yourself spiritually: Blessed
ing the past
three days de-|
spile determined:
YALL I SAID WAS ARE YA,,
IHAMIN TIRE .TROUBLE) .
5,f
square. Most of
working-class houses which pro-
ENGLISH LIKE OUR
SOLDIERS
and carpet. parlp. I was examining all the
It should be explained that we
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I That Secret Feeling
TT WASN'T ANYTHING Bull fjHE LETTER REACES NT
J_________L___-$6.00
” avaheorrenewed
straleht DTce OT
L. UUISIE vr uume, umy-uls, Denton. I
Wine conntien Tezee an Fov cemmiz [
Gainesville, Texas. Post orfice
econd-iass Matter
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United Press, Texas
- -----( Man-
■ thought.
What is it?” Dirk demanc
i- ‘Oh, Dirk! Aunt Dru couldn’r
Even when they have done it!" It was more a plea .
" 1 reassurance than a statement
I PONT CARE-^
THAT'S NO
EXCUSE FOR
“ USING BAD
GRAMMAR
vide no extra room for guests, member, toward dawn
is overwhelm- had lifted. A figure on f
would be distinguishabl
I think the following incideht the bouse. 1 ---
great strength awH
m-m---------e - — -rc.—1----, aos. capu.g-, ---------— . । _.2:. hi$l disposal not O—,-g =E = wiy uviwvaciji-e
glance with Spring, indicating her rapidly during the first week, and crats. MrS;:Earmer.iS a sister-in only to lengthen the front but, Romheled Rommel,
aunt. Apprehension g r i p p e d it wili be remembered the coun- aw of Chief Justice James F. more important, to extend its ■ * '
Spring. She watched Drusilla, ty quota was subscribed four days Alexander.of the state supreme depth from those dangerous
. * —— J.I.. Acc:.:.1 eniirf hoferA urhich the nre- V H « • • 2 —;---——
imdvely eatitlsa todthe
n iepathe eredited
la thif paper cec Ett
enananens ammsawems
the are told that Rommel wanted to
fling reserves into the peninsula
as fast as possible so as to catch
to ove weekafteneP
• per month Will M 6
windows that overlook the
[e. That’s how I feund this.”
NOTICE TO HE PUBLIC I
i reflection upon the character, repute
e of any fln a. individual or corporation,
corrected upon being called to the pub-
York Times: In this strained ex- You were excited when you came
peCtancy at the back of all our in.”
minds as to when and how the Dim nodde oniet” °t"oinine
great invasion will happen, we
[have had an invasion-of our.own
Spring waited for Justen to turn total of $106,994.50 for the first den W elector, Chairman George
on her, but Aunt Drusilla pat- two days. - A. Bter,—--
ered down the hall then and Bu: there can be no let-down announced. today:. 1.
"" 6 Justen started back to 2 th? sale of bonds by compaign 2803 action affects the legal
______“Sna
One month, in nd* .T
.7Se
Member of the
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ngFeatresSyndicae:
It’d the Night-Watchman in Her
ring in local or
eduled date.
what A meal! Wou said rr»
WROUGHT* J LETS WALK
THANK THE THROUGH.- --
Oklahoma:
One month. in ad-
&HTHE
[FIp
1 Himj d
England in a the hollway that first night She _ ____
L J nKJ told him. “But why did you ask? their rooms. But h
happened this afternoon? Dirk exchan e d
■ in advance I--
imepronesn-ho
. Foundea a—i
I be <li----. L
ers attention.
Appreciated
vYctoeNEDBEEF
spent months of painstaking
work preparing for it,
Dark-haired, soft-spoil en,Mhe
West Virginia reporter h as been
yr*—
WHILE FIRST DAY sales of
D Wat Bonds in the Fifth War
Tzian campaign did not reach the
$500,000 quota which had been
set by the War Loan committee,
nevertheless, they were quite im-
press ive by comparison with
previous campaigns.
Whereas sales through opening ; sUt uet.
day Monday were $218,517.50, HOUSTON, June 14 (/Py-^Mrs. resistance,
they were only $97,000 in the James F. Farmer of Fort Worth celmli a...
campaign last January. And sales has submitted her resignation as gomery is exhil
4., 41 cAA-e Hav having a mAmhar Af fhe gfate Demo 9.“0. “1 au s,:
dus’Ga
A
e
the bridge for a strike vote in the Consoli- purchases,
ible from dated- Vultee Aircraft plar t here.
. -----, , J. D. Smith, district lodge pres-
Andean *"2 SSffiK recent state convent
, -a _—l 1-1alE- L-a. “Someone could have sent for al labor relations board director, war effort, over which we have ——— "
f - .. . . --l him from Candlewood. Or he may said “this action is taken because regret. ......
wanted | to be here when Braune and Foster (W. J. t------
came down that morhingt and j. F. Foster, Jr., two negoti- ,..
-lenur him frem thating union committeemen) and limit in bonds, and who have bonds,
thousands of workers in the Con- sons in the service, must take Eerev
« a 1 L v- a* v +i-nA ~-erAe- F-A-A +hAiw Aeer- Wne:
ilant have Sons,
more than ini the prev- names of their electors on the be
"—\ July primary ballot. 333
middle "------------”• [ Because of the relationship be-
*HEsminsame”a--ek=m ASSESS abatcmas
• ’ ...... ‘eningi day helped mightily, hightsour’s consideration of the
• was one weakness in the set-up. question. _____________ _ . .. . . with his
DONALD DUCK
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OKAY-- I HOPE TH' CAR FALLS )
OFF W JACK AN'SOCKS YA /
INTWPUSS/
■—MANKE.
you Home fleet for the invasion. This
ng in nere: is his first navalaassignment. He
। Spring stood up, confused. .
.another matter, In this wicked "Nolhing," she said: “I was.Wat,
Eiamgsorssttiniyaiaf: I
sjaau-sr de Tar“kemsa'ets7smf
-------I--------- phone the poUce tomorrow myn "Agnew hasnft seen America at
warbut he is
ouApoFCooTGSaryjon
Six montha, in i d-
vance Hl. —
eh Afternoon. Except Sunday
,-._iry;
Cooke County, Texan. K^litorinl
lie St. __________
Aime
T A OH, I
UE THAT’S WHAT
ACIE IS REALLY
LIKE-AN INNOCENT
O4ILD. BUT BECKY
>UGHT NOT UNDER-
STAND that. SO+
MAYBE I'D BETTER
ISp THE PRT
{ABOUT THE
■L KISS- A
elk~kRuN.,
jCKEYFINN
AH KNOW, SUH» R
—WpzmmBU THAT OLD ”
-BuTWE“SENTLEMAN THAT
IOOT ORDER) WASSITTIN" HERE
AuLW5-/THOHGTVOUT-
100 m4L WeEATIN, -4
7§AaMTQOHST3A
tea, bewailing
I is pree
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l aa
dunkte5.
) month, in Ad-
e-uUi. , . u . nseof Hitler’S Atlant-
Beyond the announcement that ic walli has had a clash with his
- - ’ • - s* k boss, Marshal von Rundstedt. We
comnans. Ine) Publishers Gainesville, <
company, hens’ofrice, 308 East Calirorn
stare at it
about 4 mile pinebutton"Dsbstalainan.."4
“It could mean that someone
was in the back parlor watching District Lodge
Elvan come’over the bridge. Rew 1
thi
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2.. _____a.-----— — _ P------ — Every person should go to his
>, brothers and time sway from their own busi- or her bond agency and make
the uniform nesses to solicit bond purchases a maximum purchase of bonds
work-is vital from other citizens. without being urged to do so by
There is not an individual in some other individual, who is sac-
Gainesville who is financially rifiCing time from his business
n ar __________________ able to buy bonds, who should to solicit bond sales.
ided WFA Purchases of "
__ Onions to Begin
cominc back of faith. Gradually, she told him DALLAS, June 14 (AL. J.
04 with the strange talk she had with Cappleman, regional distribution
centers, with Great Aunt Adelaide that first director of the War Food Admin- [
ght before retiring. She told istration (WFA), said that-pur-
113 finer him about Great.Aunt Adelaide chases of onions in Texas under
____ ... manners, warning herthatPr she ras WFA’s support priceprogram, [
education and friendliness excite peut the sentence Drusilla had was to begin today.
- Im- fung at her this afternoon when Onions will be purchased from ;
Li, they had talked about the let- growers-, associations of grow-
ters. “‘This would never have ers or authorized dealers. WFA
------------, ----- _ — happened if you had not come!’” will support 1 T e x a s onions, ;
their state, not their address. We Spring shuddered, “Dirk, she packed 50 pounds per new bag,
- - - --- - - -- didn’t — she couldn’t have done inspected, sacked and loaded
. a1 .s" _ F. O. B. carrier in carlots at the
. But Dirk’s eyes were not re- following prices: 1 t
al assuringatallHe only said, U. S. No. 1, $1.25 per fifty
tux Get those letters. . pound bag; 80 per cent U. s No. —-
. * 1 5115 j q commercial
BHNLE
She tried once more t— „
to feet possession of them. Aunt L ‛
Drusilla’s light wavered under 91.0
the crack of the door and Spring ii
knocized, very softly. There was _
no bneureni Rt the dnor surpris-=M
A I f MeNsugne .
4 I ga
LU ill m.el
Presumably Mr. Churchill had irhhemsinga?Ker‛AuntDru
I to But “the smile fell off her lips.
is “Spring! What on earth .1
for example, of Britain 3 Wintergestnud inyeshperfect
strengthening her ties with west- 1“round, a look of horror weav-
Europe to improve her posi- ing iself into the set of her lipst
I L0v Sucii procedure and eyes., f Spring Manning! Whak
Russia and France, and are you hurning! What are
the United States, is doins.in here" -
_
It permitted persons to buy --« I.—
' small denomination bonds and re- he had received a telegram from
port 100 per cent sales, who might Mrs. Farmer resigning from the
have been able to buy-much larg- state committee and withdrawing
FORT wonrt dune, i
’ ‘ * Inter- assured of maximum sales to such Mrs. Farmer was one of five toisittight untilhe.saw.whether
e.a,- gam..gal A-pU.guUI Ju aummlylduio, C. u... M.. e -I - candidates, who Sherbourgsrepresented the 1113111
le fog ists has withdrawn its petition must voluntarily increase their filed for electors. In addition to tnrui..... .. . ..
■ •* - - x - the independents the pro-Roose- The .probabilities are that the
velt Democrats have offered a Hitlerite command could have
ore- AND THAT IS ANOTHER full slate of 23 electors and the moved considerable forces to the
state- phase of this campaign or any “regular” Democrats have 23 peninsula at the outset of the
..... “ ” ’ electors who were named at the E-=
out to meet him on the vair p
_____ Ci-hi-g “ h1 - -- -rith relatv
ro ek wouldn’t be too difficult—” :—a -
a. THe wuord came faintlv
_ executive committee, and andlinitiative
withdrawn her name as an in- which have
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ABEEanSATs
I yrr4 fHS A FUNNY FEJN7.^ A
id(FOR THE RRSTTIME ICAN'T. ,
k BRING MYSELF TO WRITE
Rui Vj^ky EvEKyTHING THAT
F>g2 eetFAPPNEDTOME.
27 FOR INSTANCE,
* IDONTKNOWJUST
J. /aLL I SAID \
WAS BEAT T---
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IaaMdkaadan2 B
hrcrk.
phone the police tomorrow my-
self. They’ll hear about this. YoU
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Detroit News. dressing gown, his pipe stillmjlifedonjpla^______
GainespixteMailnaeqister
been ordered aw.ytofd his host- himrrom Canlewobd. Or he may saiatthisactsoni
not to be disturbed if he rosel have 1 * — ’ L- t— -te- i- k
earlier than usual. He was leav-. you
the morning. She was But ------- — ,, , ,
— . . . . .. , parlor window could have hur-
up before hi mtd make a cup of riedrout to meet him on th-
his departure, bridge. Striking a blind man witl
When he saw’ the tears in her a rock wouldn’t be too difficult--1 2.0 ... ..___.. ----------
in “Oil.” The word came faintly, to success of the invasion of Eu-
Snrind wak rememhering some- ne ” I
•aacith , 12
By RAEBURN VAN BUREN
SLATS-SLAT5, Vs
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pletely .by surprise. W
"trei.tH elBeir
enimls,ns,.i.
4yson, Denton, Montague,
d v county, Oklahoma:
Six month*, in ad-
i —--- T '.-$3.00
-$150
Dirk nodded, anxiety straining Spring. She watched Drusilla, ty quota was sux,----J, L. uepu UMU unuse uangesyus
____ face into a tight, old look. “I fascinated, staring at the quilted before the campaign was official- court, before which the pro- beaches and gain strategic points
got aequainted with the grounds satin housecoat she wore. It was ly scheduled to end. And it must Roosevelt forces are seeking a so as to prepare for the main
today, as much as I could in this pink. And — che come imte hen ' * — -3 4L-----i- mandater- ininnctinn tn comne F - n-ss- . - - tn
1- weather. When I came away from bedroom, Spring
a the bridge, up the path leading to- per Lcu g-h- -u ------ — „15v,0Ju xye -zal
1 ward the north side entrance, I little rose-shaped buttons — pink ious financial effort,
found something that evidently buttons. An done, in the middie
overlooked by the others.” of the row, was missing . ,
What was it?" .... . Spring didn’t sleep that
Mrs. Jas. Farmer The War Today
Resigns as Demo
Committewoman
Action Affects Legal
Battle Raging Between
Two Party Factions
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answer, But the door, surpri-
| ; b- l 1 ingy, was unlocked. She went in
I pASnexcANREEALS°pea pAUnt Dru,"she_saiabut_she
[ — for a weak and decad
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RIGHT Robinson; Aiderman the boards creaking outside int
in case or errors or omissions
Ivertisements or omissiot i on sch -
hihers do not hold themselves liable fer <
-_rtherthan the amount received by f
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noutn. Dirk towered behind him.
my had heard the commotion
■om their rooms in ’ the . i
of the fire. His dark, close- wing. Justen dtew Jo bacl
- ’ •’ "" ■ room next to Dru’s. .
4 au--. i - h ptop raising such a devil of a
"Spring," he askea, “your room racket," he growled. “Get .opug.. ..-----—-- t---——----- guuy « e.
...... “ ------- , or flood or no through the second day, having a member of the tate Demo- skill
, Doc Kirkman! reached $267,000 without inclu- cratic executive committee, and andlinitiative
like this.” sion of Camp Howze figures re- withdrawn her name as an in- Which have
hysterically, mained far ahead of the January dependent candidate for prea- made him fa
2 Death Sentences
as Rommei i, said Affirmed by Court
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vanity bench and waited. ILI
A fire smouldered in the small
fireplace across the room. Spring,
gazing aimlessly into the falter-
ing embers, suddenly stared, She
nation and is maintained by fear, chssea fragment of paper nia 5
is easy to understand. It is un- ered, leaving a black crescent
iny against the unburned white por-
tion. She picked it out very car-
fully and held it to the candle-
light on the vanity. It was one of
letters! Aunt Dru was burn-
x1g them in the fireplace. She
stopped over the grate again, poku:
ing the remaining bits of paper
into the licking flames. There
’ a better were still some unburned fag-
world, and who want notruck mowthhg ihem ntiy. Theppe
with power poltics or dictator, ignited, and the edges began to
-v:—. cur unde the yellow tongue of
d fire. The door swung open. Spring
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