Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 148, Ed. 1 Monday, February 17, 1941 Page: 2 of 6
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encounter with John Carr
F ale’s cottage he
0o
facing the river.
Hugh beside her.
I
We slip
i if the
’ he said to Lovely,
like my exit,
in her voice.
"Bit why must you
I DEAR MOR:
i
on my way.”
"No, I’ll be
crowded in close to
Blaze had
saw that
but I
studied her face
J
e
in here at four this service, most of them trained in
of
fessing a fault and Roger
felt a
t
■ Your SON
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chair.
He will soon attain the rank of
2-17
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be nice to a ny ne,- Lovely, just ' will begin functioning this week.
nil right! They’re
them.”
nice kids. I l ke
There was
i li ttle silence. Roger
dared not tn. st
Fun?”
party nice?
as
Who is
And Emily.”
job of it. He
looked up with soft.
looking darkly into the shadows.
“Roger whi t's
on
time John and year to. begin operations. The di-
she’s fire in my veins.
me.
I can’t help.1
from
Buff’s been friends
“It’s one of the girls
that
knew suddenly he
so beautiful. He
picnic, isn’t it?” she persisted.
jelcus of any man
was insanely
who had time aK ne with her.
was insistent. “I
beautiful. Rich girls
! 4
her, do you?
It’s,
George. “I don't. I
because it's ne. Because I’m ask-
voice none too steady,
He threw old Buff a glance and
you don't want to
ing you, and
I can’t throw off.
I’ve
he street. He
moved on down
Five Cases Set
He threw off the
Emily made no answer. She sat
with her face in her hands and .cause I want
the decent thing by both of you
X
can’t.”
I
"I
push over sor ne
barrier of emo-
l m l y.
the bench and 2
lnc in 3 new 3
tion within her. “Roger, I’m the
They say
really put the r
By JACK STINNETT
You're differe it.
moment.
of satisfaction. Of peace. As if at
gam expen"c
e judges alsof
“Roger, I’ll do anything you say.
ounsel them. *
assign older men t<
I’ll go back if
you want. I've been
r.
0o. That's a new
trying to laugh
are no longer
he listened th at
it was laughter
Fragments of Philosophy
administra-
Legal Records i
know what I
you
desir- mean!
She tried
V
to the Spanish
claim
went
with the feeling that he
continued.
To be
he
John
coupe.
A physician's bulletin said to-
Late Deaths
come
-
the opthalmis
district court.
to four years1
Texas, Postoffice
verdict was up-
Entered at the Gainesville,
- Edward W.
COLUMBUS. D.
Oil Tanke
Is
$1.50
Afire at Docks
"That’s the place, boy. I thought
I’d like to see what your
friend
25
Arriving after the deadline and
all - American
today.
blaze, spewed
%
Pan Ameridan
Census records show that ap-
offices at Hous-
for S12,500 to
and docks were
garage
Oh mom
_____75e
and jumped into his
they had no “i otification that any- U. S. figures are about the same
car.
year. in
Blaze, the Kerry that had
one was hurt;”
$7.50
as world figures.
42
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Uphold
Of Earl
eviction
rowder
. Dozes After He
Threatened Suicide
The supreme
the conviction
in jealous w orr y that he dared
not voice unt l s he turned to him.
lipstick on your collar
blinded myself to what it
rels of gasoli ne
ported on fin at
1940 presidential
Communist party
She paused a
Renunciation
Lovely. “I’ve been thinking of that
all night.” She hesitated as if the
words were almost too difficult to
that
let’s
from today—just as it's
And Roger knew a va
Carr was standing beside the ma-
chine oddly battered and dihev-
Fiercely,
ahamed
you to be happ y
want.” She w is
asked, still 100
his voice muc h.
Lovely caught
tone. She loop ed
in beside him, his
wind as the car
steep Mount Airy
“They rolled
morning, one
THE BOARD OF directors of
the annual Circus Roundup, which
Lovely asked at length. He caught
a wistful note in her voice.
dresses and Bings and vacations
away in lovely places. But I want
suppose she’s
always are.”
"She’s not
there
more
John Kimbrough
Signs Big Contract
NEW YORK, Fctoj. 17 (API. —
Prince of Asturias.
Alfonso made the manifesto pub-
r
H
N
t
she like? Is she
about her?”
mind had been
Emily, but I can’t.”
“Perhaps I should be
but I’m not.”
Lovely’s Visitor
Five criminal cases have been
set for trial Wednesday in the
third week of the February term
of county court. County Judge
Carroll Sullivant will preside.
The cases are as follow's: James
eled.
Roger went down to him.
“How’d the other fellow
before
more:
that.
“These are my babies,” he said.
“Been doing this for years—may-
be ten years ... I got lots of corn
. . . This isn't the only place . . .
I got five feeding stations”
Woman now appears in the role of traffic cop
in the larger towns of Russia. This gives her the
last word.— Portland Oregonian.
because they
mine.”
“Oh, that’s
him.
“Was the
Newspaper files show that the
Roundup committee was hitting on
all eight cylinders by the middle
of February last year. And pre-
liminary approach to a celebrity to
act as honorary ringmaster was
made as early as January.
While a celebrity is in mind at
the moment, no move toward an
invitation has been made.
Our understanding is that the
Roundup will be incorporated as a
separate organization this year,
having a cash balance from last
Blue
been
John
what
gh!"
“I don’t know.
• - what to call it.
ing to marry Anne, there’s one thing I want to
get off my chest.”
“You just tell me about it, my boy.”
“A tatooed heart with the name Mabel on it.”.
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New York
By GEORGE TUCKER
Peek-A-Boo
Who’s the little man who wasn’t there?
The guy that turns on the lights in the refrig-
erator when you open the door.
Six months, ia
advance ___
she?”
“Her name is Lovely
sharply.
“Back there!” And then
he could say anything i
“I
I
girl?”
“No, I'm not.”
“Good for you, old man. How did you get out
of it?”
"I married her.”
s room
should fast!”
Page Mr. Dafoe
"How's the wife?’
“Bad. She’s got Quinsy.”
“Good heavens. How many does that make
altogether?”
rectors have learned quite a bit in
the first two years about what
events will make money and those
which flopped, so this year’s board
will find its work a trifle easier
so far as policies are concerned. .
There are two features of the
event which have had plenty of
preliminary thought and work. The
community circus and the 4-H and
FFA boys’ fat stock show. Stock
show’ plans have been in the mak-
ing for months, and the circus be-
gan its rehearsals at the custom-
ary time.
Important Detail
“And now. Doctor, that I've told you I am go-
due to the shortness of time.
Starting of the Roundup prelim-
inaries was delayed this year, due
to many other activities in which
out?” he asked good-naturedly.
John had been drinking the night
before and Roger never held any-
thing done under the influence of
wave of suddenly overwhelming
sympathy and tenderness for her.
look he got ml ’-
Chapter 11
Worse Tangle
liquor against his friends.
"Been up to see your gir|,’
informed him dizzily.. “Wow
But you hadn’t come back. And
now I’ve got to ask you. It heard
you and John. I couldn’t help it."
It was almost as if she was con-
go, just because Roger's here?
Let’s have a breakfast party!”
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•lx montha, in
advance--
Partain, theft between $5 and $50;
Ploy’d Aaron, driving vehicle with-
out owner’s consent; E. L. Gibbs, IYT 1 • A
defrauding with worthless check; #N ochinofnn
Henry Jones, possession of whisky v V OIIIII •VIL
or the purpose of sale, and Albert
WEEKLY REGISTER
BY MAIL, in Gainesville or in Cooke, Grayson,
Denton, Montague, Wise counties, Texas, and Love
county, Oklahoma:
Smile Awhile
A pedestrian is a fellow who has missed a few
payments on his car.—Wood Construction Maga-
zine.
The Country Guide
"Can you tell me the way to the church?”
“Certainly, sir,” replied the oldest inhabitant.
"Go up the down, keep straight along the crooked
lane, then round the square, and when you turn
left, you’re right.”— Montreal Star.
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young and childish then.
He caught her hand and brushed
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It is far easier to prevent a mistake than
to correct one.—Adon Saka Amra.
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Oh! as
"Are you still engaged to that homely Smith
” a short time, ago.
rtment of Agricul-
I ' T
were
? ’ he
Uli
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g in on the lit- 4
to throw your! 1 -
mouse-colored
but from under
“Are you telling me you
at Granny Hale’s cottage
asked in an ominous tone.
4 wild
'You don't
meant, dog’s handsome
to me Hugh go. Roger
not quite stea dy
you want them, for
Roger suppressed an impuls
turn up the hill toward Granny
Hale’s house, p——i-ti 1-----
583 was expended, through various meth- 4
ods.of diversion. It is recognized as a tell-
ing presentation of the case for the use of
voice, “I want
ROME, Feb. 17 (UP).—Former
King Alfonso XIII, seriously ill
lifter a second heart attack, made
had not erased the imprint of
Lovely Daye from his heart.
Lovely was as real and l.—
able to him as the first time he'd
aboard, was re-
EMMETT CASSADY, former
Gainesville young man, who has
been flying big passenger planes
for one of the airlines operating in
the southwest, is giving up his job
shortly to go in U. S. Army serv-
ice.
Young Cassady, on a brief visit e
to Gainesville Sunday, said that
the army is sorely in need of ex-
perienced fliers. There are some
1,200 such men in the transport
By VIVIEN GREY
“I was looking for you."
held by the federal circuit court
at New York.
at a time when the trend has become of
primary concern to millions of Americans.
" ‘Regardless of its political views,’ says
The Digest, ‘the press of America—the
free press of America, certain critics to
the contrary notwithstanding — is com-
posed of NEWSpapers. Even during the
political campaign, the important papers
that failed to give either candidate a fair
break in their news columns could be
counted on the fingers of one hand—with
maybe some fingers left over.”’
- L -——-o—---
“Georgia’s Progress Up to You” is the
title of a booklet prepared by the Citizens
Road League of Georgia. It points out
that highwav users last year paid the
state $23,640,759 in special motor-vehicle
taxes, while Georgia paid out only $2,-
451,176 on road-building contracts. The
renort shows how thesmemaining $21,189,-
“They are
there on the piazza?”
Roger stared into the night. He
talk to me abput
was wistful.
Roger smiled.
WXJE LEARN THAT a member of
VV the state legislature has in-
troduced a bill down at Austin
to fine anyone who deliberately
causes radio static - in Texas. The
bill provides a $1 to $25 fine as
penalty.
If the bill is passed, we certainly
will extend our sympathy to the |
judiciary and the iaw eniorcement
officers.
From our point of, view, quite a
few of the fellows who talk over
the radio are deliberately causing
static when they open their mouths
to speak. And we pity the poor
folks who must differentiate be-
tween static and worthwhile mes-
sages. It’s a tremendous job.
shadow coming before the thing
really happened."
section of the American Medical
association.
EDWARD w. CUMMINS
As big government hs steadily grown
. bigger—in many cases, as a necessiy of
the times—the tempitation to political-
minded individuals to become careless
with the taxpayers’ money has grown
right along with it. Politicos in recent
years have been far too inclined to shrug
their shoulders and say! “Why shouldn’t
. We spend the dough for this pet project?
After all, what’s another couple of mil-
lion?” i I
As a result, the sum of one million dol-
lars— which would take the average citi-
zen between five and ten centuries to earn
—is considered no more worthy of close
attention than an old hound dog. Careless-
ness with the people’s money in non-de-
fense matters is particularly serious at a
time like this when so much is needed for
the Army and Navy equipment upon
which our national security will depend.
Surely in these days beyond all others,
politics needs to be reminded of the old
expression that “money ain’t hay”—and
that millions of dollars aren’t cranberries,
either!
“ “millionaire for a day”
He is under the Depart
* ture. sanding bgs as part of its soil con-
servation program, and the check he re-
NEW YORK—George Wojcinskti is a Pole.
11 He came out of the traffic of West Street, kicking the slush from
his feet and stamping his feet just a little on the pavement in front of
the freight office of the 42nd Street ferry station.
He hadn’t been there a minute
services with
owner of Uie
he left her.
"Good night, Roger,”'she said
in the soft frightened voice of a
sn’t that. It’s be- In County Court
so desperately to do
using a passport obtained by false
statements.
Browder wak convicted by a jury
in the souther i New York federal
Cummins. 1 03, believed to have
been Ohio’s oldest Civil war vet-
eran.
la
{.
cause I was afraid to. I
ful. Anything more cruel.
"From Granny Hale’S pottage,
assured her.
At the gate of the Perry place
her?” Her voice
Attends 3027 movie matinees, many of
them double features.
Threatens at least eight times to go
home to mother—but never does.
Spends three years and eight months
talking on the telephone.
Never learns to play a golf game that
satisfies her husband.
Is positive that her child is better than
that brat next door.
Buys 369 hats and 582 dresses.
Devotes the best seven years of her life
attempting to make her husband over—
without success.
Ruins three fenders on the car and tears
off one garage door.
Occasionally wishes she’d married some-
one else.
Lives five years longer than her hus- -
band.
4 Dams 4827 pairs of socks.
Never learns to drive a nail without
hitting her thumb.
And makes a dam good wife in spite of
it all.
By O. J. ROBINSON
THAT "STILL, SMALL VOICE”---
is ever audible in all the languages of men.
Is often grieved, but never insulted.
Will not allow itself to be misunderstood.
Exercises no authority, save' its own loving
appeal.
Can not be silenced in the press of a crowd.
Is the bosom companion of every mother's
child.
Directs itself only, to the noblest sentiment of
all mankind.
Is God’s chosen way of making us better ac-
quainted with ourselves.
Always brings happiness when we come under
its sacred influence.’
Never has to be translated, for it is the voice
of God.
Say It Works This Way
The plan's advocates say the
present system works this way:
You’re Joe Doakes. without a dime
to your name, and for some rea-
son you get the come-along from
a G-man. After you have been
indicted, the judge asks where is
your attorney. You say you can-
not afford a lawyer, so he names
one.
. If you're assigned an inexperi-
enced lawyer, he may be so ex-
cited that a cagy prosecutor can
tie him in knots.
If you draw a veteran, he may
brush you off as an onerous and
unwelcome chore,
thrown you in. T
Jackson ap- l‛a
proves federal 4
legislation which
month and I
•ell. Gainesville; G. M. Kelley,
Fit. 1, Gainesville; Ross Townley,
J a i n e s v i 11 e, and Bill Lucas,
Gainesville.
Alfonso Renounces
Spanish Throne
they were frie nds of yours.”
“So that wan their story?” Roger duty in such an emergency as now
shaken to trust exists, to return to army service.
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date, the publishers do pot hold themselves Hable
for damages further than the amount received by
them for suchiadvertisements.
last the thing was settled for him,
without his having to settle it and
he was glad. 1 ? 1
“You can take me home
she said quietly.
before hundreds of gray, softly-
talking pigeons began dropping
out of the sky, smndhm-
crowding him on uK G0 . ;
Emily."
"And today? That was where
you went today? Why you were
late for Mari’s party?”
“Yes! Yes, Emily. I might
well be honest with you.”
“Who is she, Roger?
?ay they're friends of will have to shift into high gear
j without intermediate preliminaries.
it was a party?”
“for you.” Add-
-
wu UFFE,To.WFTS
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■ "30" Uu mR
gue it's unneces- 322Eehh\ 22
sary and waste- 28824
ful. M
It might seem funny that the
attorney general, as big boss of
FBI and the federal prosecutors,
would be concerned with ade-
quate counsel for accused persons,
but he says it’s progressive leg-
islation.
“The present practice of hav-
ing indigent defendants repre-
sented by assigned attorneys act-
ing without pay is. frequently un-
just to the defendant and unfair
to members of the 'bar, and oc-
casionally results in inadequate
presentation of the defendant's
rights,” he says.
high backed wing chair
standing behind! She
WE’RE SUPPOSED TO LEAZN THIS
308 FROM THE GRDUND DP.... AMD
HAVE A SOLID UNDERSTANDING...
IM PRETTY SURE, MOM, THAT DUR-
ING SPRING TRm WELL BE WoRgw‛
OELZT(ME.. THERE'LL EE A LOT OF
MUD To iAB INTO CONSIDERATION,..
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AMERICA’S FREE PRESS
"VHE Texas Digest . . . speaks in a con-
I gratulatory vein,” observes the Port
Huron (Mich.) Times-Herald, “of the fact
that the effort of a few politicians in the
recent election campaign to brand the
American press as ‘controlled’ by special
interests because it did not agree with j
them was a good deal of a dud. . ..
“The Digest thinks it has found a rea-
son why the press has not been again this
year subjected to a general assault on a
variety of fronts.
“It is the quite general recognition that
it is doing on the whole an outstanding
job of reporting and interpreting the news
I’m sorry, but it's something Hugh had been there with Lovely.
1’t help.” Just what transpired? Lovely was
a big freight truck. “Me and old t
for years. He
I thought you’d come back
and that was all that mattered.
Slumped in a chair, a revolver in
its docks here his hand, they found the man
aren’t they?’
"Yes, I suppose you’d call them i
that. But I d >n’l feel you have to i
today. 8 sleep. He had dozed off while
An explosioi i, v thich started the i waiting for the clock to strike the
blaze, spewed over the docks and fatal hour.
they were reported in flames. -----------------
Same Buttons
Visitor: “What nice buttons you are sewing
on your little boy’s suit. My husband once had
some like that on a suit.”
Minister's Wife: “Yes, I get all my buttons
out of the collection plate.”
stopped abruptly and turned to nose up to he
her. " " ' - — -
'something
j tiied to,
."Sure. I eat every day, don’t I?” 51 and who came put of the an-
t didn’t have any answer for
them cockeyed as the army for their jobs.
a gabboon. I'd nearly brained him Emmett told us he estimated it
before they i nad e me understand cost the army $50,000 to train each
individual flier, and he felt it his
It was barely eight when he
heard a car squeal to a stop under
his window. He looked out.
Hugh's smile was not a particu-
larly nice thin g t > look at as Roger
joined them. It was secretive, un-
pleasant.- .
’“Well beau tift i lady, this looks
had never been. called on to do,
anything harder or more distaste-
Lovely. With her hand on the
lead she watched
‘Nerts!” sh
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1941.
■ —■ i» .. i______________________________
MILLIONAIRE—A LA GOVERNMENT
ANDREW PAANEMEN, a Finnish-born
h cranberry farmer of Carver, Mass.,
e who works for the government, was a
mer chairman of
a wild cat! You pick ’em r< — -
Roger went suddenly white. His
hapds were clenching against his
y¥ IS G#lIN‛ LOWE)
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6
If he was trying to pull my leg
he made a good ‘ "
ene year. In adyanee---------------------85.00
When subscription is not paid in advance or re-
newed within one week after expiration, straight
price of 50 cents per month wBl be charged._____
DAILY REGISTER
BY MAIL. OUTSIDE OF Cooke, Grayson, Denton,
Montague, Wise counties, Texas, and Love county.
'__ e
STRICTLY PRIVATE**
Tedemark Applej Fo l
with Lovely. He said nothing
to John. He rushed to the
“She can’t have you, Roger.'
She spoke quietly and cal’-
spell that had
“No, sweet, it'
ton confirmed the fact that tanker proximately 105 boy babies are
and docks were ablaze, and said bom’to 100 girl babies. Thus the
step forward in the
tion of criminal justice."
will. He was trying desperately
to keep calm.
when those toy; came in here, or ne purpuse ul saie, anu mf -
I don’t belong.” Bauer, possession of beer for the
I don’ t know'
•e," h is own
would create
federal public
defenders in ad-
d i t i o n to the
present public
prosecutors.
The legislation
isn't without its
opponents. Some
legal minds ar-
HERE’S THE AVERAGE WOMAN
KOMEONE is always figuring out tatis-
3 tics on something or other, so now
Bruce Cole comes along with his findings
on what makes an average woman. As re-
ported in Your Life Magazine, here are the
details:
The Average Woman—
Marries at the age of 24.
Quarrels at least twice a month with
her husband. . .
Has a baby weighing 712 pounds.
Spends four years washing dishes.
Is five feet four inches tall.
Spends 8784 hours (five years) gossip-
ing,
Weighs 128 pounds—until she becomes
careless about her figure.
Spends $312 in beauty parlors and $387
”I was sitting in that
she continued, "that wing chair,
26 years ago, says his hobby costs
about twenty-five cents a day.
"You go to movies I bet,” said
feed pigeons.” ’
Augustus White. 91J widely known
eye and ear specialist and a for-
QOGER felt himself suddenly go-
f|, ing mad. Hugh Chase, another
of his ushers, still up
nythii ng more. His r
with the yel-
weeks
-planned."
gue sense
"Yes,” quietly.
“Roger, you're not in love with
her!” Alarm running like ? mrld
thing in the words.
something in th.e | captain in the army air corps, hav-
at him oddly. ing been a reserve officer since
friends of yours, I completing his training period.
knew something then, Roger,
could feel it somehow. Like a
le to
Along Came Cinderella Town Topics
-A ’ By A. MORTON SMITH
BY MAIL, in Cooke,, Grayson. Denton, Montague,
Wise counties, Texas, and Love county, Oklahoma:
one month, in ad- Six months. In ad-
__________________ vanee ——---
S months, in advnnee —
was- like. That girl certainly pulls
a lot of tricks she never learned
in finishing school. Hugh’s still up
there."
"SherpC an t, I on’t.letypu 80 one who doesnt belong in the pic-
mngAKadreahrWe ture. I know I could see it
Cites State? Courts .
Jackson, in his recommendation
for public defenders in his 1939
and 1940 annual repcrts, replies
that the system has been widely
adopted in state courts and has
proved satisfactory everywhere.
“Public defender s
a n o v e 11 y,” he w ike.“The sub- ,
ject has long passed the experi-
-mental stage. It would be a long
and they wait for him. When you went away last ________ ___ _
feed a thing every day, it gets to thought something had him. He
know you pretty well. was gone five da; rs.
“You do this every day?” I • * •
asked. GEORGE WQJCINSKI, who is
as beautiful as you
I asked him if h » didn't get the
same crowd, whether or not these
same birds wouldn’t follow him
and sup from the econd table.
“Oh, no,” he re died earnestly.
"I can recognize them. I wouldn't
stand for it.”
ferent and all. And I’ve wanted this
He kissed her mechanic! By as sort of thing terribly. I mean, oh.
Massachusetts! with 110,000 bar- the house.
He pointed to a
bird that waddled
all highway revenue for highway pur-
poses. The Texas Good Roads Association
has pending before the present session of
the legislature, a proposed constitutional
amendment designed to protect the sanc-
tity of highway-user taxes for the con-
struction, maintenance, and policing of
•public roads and against further diver-
sion. It appears to be a measure that
should be placed before the people for ’
adoption. I
held her in his arms. He
into the house and up to his
TEXAS CITY, Texas, Feb. 17 -------------
(AP).—The Pan American tanker fearing the worst, they rushed into
Passenger Cars
N37-739 David Turner, 228
East Church, Buick
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The man who has never been licked was
probably never in a fight.!—Silas.
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The Word of God
Then You Can Seek Greater Trings: The Lord
hath rent the kingdom from thee this day, and
hath given it to a neighbor of thine that is bet-
ter than thou.—1st Samuel 10:28.
“Roger, let’s go home. If 1,
away no one’ll miss us evenif the
party is for us.” I i •
Roger looked at her inte ntly.
“Tired?” he asked. - I
“I—I must be.” In a voice
wasn’t quite steady. "Please,
# #
U.S.ARN
CAwP MIX
“ • * * . himself to speak.
Too many emotions were rioting he Chamber of Commerce has
been engaged in reCent weeks.
cient winding streets of Krako
As he talked he continued to didn’t. say., a
sprinkle the yellow grain, but you pockets stul buig
at"ceorznpand"ke" - dhkl
eons eat fast. At least New -ork s return was the equialent of “Nix.
waterfront pigeons do. One mo- neum “ ,,51- Mont let
ment it is there and the next it pal - • • Y ou ve had IP urs Don t
has vanished down a hundred gul- me patty Ym about
■ et“I go over to 11th Avenue from friends in 11th Avehue.,
here,” volunteered George Wojcin- Then he struck eut across."cs *
ski. “I cross the street here and Street, and old Bl ff and I JU -
go on over to 11th Avenue.” stood there and witched mm g . "
wondering whether or not to go pretty? Tell me
and say the rest. "Except that “Pretty?” His
. A fever in dwelling on the
Roger had a vague notion she was U j_____; — , -t _2
crying quietly. Her shoulders and I‛m beginning to see that I
seemed to shake. He knew he
waiting for you, hoping you’d find
me.”
He couldn’t reply immediately.
"Roger, you’ve got to tell me.”
still in that unsteady, stifled voice.
"I’ve got to know. Where were
you last night? Where did you.
She was very
4
See Grave Error
Opponents of the plan argue John Kimbrough,
that placing the public defenders back from the Texas Aggies, to- •1
under the attorney general’s su- dak’ signed a contract to play foot-
pervision would be a grave error, ball for the New York Yankees of
can be handled by I
the bar, without selling up a new
governmental burea J. They say
exacting judges can really put the r
heat on experienced lawyers whor
fail to do their duty, and thath
young attorneys cai gain experlic
ence they need if tHe
purpose of sale.
rop,timuwhansebaan.summoned Robgt Hcdasksns
They are: J. W. Lankford, Siv- Amsiises will try to get you out of
ells Bend; wiiardKemplin SmlParter Other U.s.orrcers have
Marysville; W. R. Harper, Valley 3-- ----- ----- - ..............
View; J. C. Harmon, Sivells Bend;
I. A. Hall, Leo; E. L. Judy, Era;
S. E. Harrell, Gainesville; H. A.
Gardner, Gainesville; T. L. Mur-
know,” very quietly front
lie on the return from Spain of his
court chamberlain, the Count De
Los Andes, who had given copies
of it to Spanish royalists and to
i Generalissimo Francisco Franco
the Spanish chief of state.
little more deeply. Back of the simple ac- l on drugstore cosmetics,
cident involved is something far more sen- ----
ous. It is this: A T
The federal prosecutors are also the American league.
under the attorney general. Who Jarring John qtually signed
would then be in the position of twokcontracts one for $12,500 to
directing the efforts of federal of- play football, and ! nother for $25,-
fleers whose purposes were dia- 000 for personal
metrically opposed. Douglas G. Hertz
Others argue that the problem club.
He was sentenced
— ____ _____1 imprisonment and
fined $2,000. The
Gainesville Qailu Regisker
Founded August, 1890. By JOHN T. LEONARD. Published Each Afternoon, Except Sunday
(Absorbed Gainesville Sisnal, February, 1939)
The Register Printing Compay, (Inc.) Publishers Gainesville. Cooke County, Texas. Editorial and Busi-
« ness Office, 308 East California St
said carelessly.
until after he had
Roger was vaguely
he said honestly.
Sweet."
want to talk about
Lovely asked. "Is it
child. _____ ____ .. g-g ____g.
“Good night.” He patted her a little and seened to Roger as
shoulder as if he would have re-
go!”
In the car Emily’s hand touched
his on the wheel. Her Voice was
strangely smothered as she said:
“Roger, let’s talk. There’i some-
thing — well, I didn’t ask you
where you’d been last night be-
One year fn
---75e __________
“Yes,” Love ly
rising and contriving somehow to
be leeringly possessive and offen-
sive.
$
“Roger!” ndisguised gladness
Where had she been? She raced madly
had come from the direction in Road,
which he had had that unpleasant It wasn’t
1, That started that
A $ been aware of his mother’s voice calling
. .... .. ... couldn’t him as he rut bed to the garage,
have been sitting there, tie chilled. At Granny *
“Where were you?” he asked found Lovely sitting on the steps.
to make the last! .. . :1
very bright anti gay. public today a manifesto renounc.
"I think I do, Lovely,” he said. ing his , - T
“And now lets have that break- throne in favor of his son, Juan,
waited silently. Finally Emily
looked up.
the sidewalk, I
pecking at his (
feet, trying to •
light on his 1
shoulder.
George Wojcin-
ski gave a deep
laugh and began
tossing corn.
about on the
seemed perfectly s incere. To him
these feathered; fi t fellows were
personalities. He could pick an old
friend out of the fl ock at a glance.
“That's okl Buff, suddenly said
George. “Hello, Bi iff,” he called.
go up to see her.
Next morning he knew
should have.
WEEKLY REGISTER
BY MAIL, in all other counties of the United
States:
Six months, in . One year, in
■drawee----------- advance___________
“They told you i
Paye- “Yes?’ slowly.
Roger began slowly as if talking to ing after a SP ace :
himself, repeating something by Roger found no reply for that,
rote. "That’s all I know. There’s Blaze laid his bluegray head on
no use trying to tell you anything his knee and
more about her because I don’t sympathetic ye$. The silence was
know, except,” and he hesitated, growing taut when Lovely said:
. By The Associted Press
DR. JOSEPH A. WHITE
RICHMOND, Va. Dr. Joseph
sidewalk and 2
the street.g2a822833
His pockets were bulging with
grain. He fills them every day
and comes looking for the pigeons.
ceived the other week read this way, be-
lieve it or not: “Pay Exactly $1,000,4.
015.25."
It was a clerical error, of course, and
the individual incident was highly amus-
ing. But thoughtful Americans, after they
have had a good laugh at the picture Mr.
Paaneman presenting a perfectly good
government check running to seven fig-
ures to the startled clerk at his local bank,
will be inclined to consider the matter a
. as Second-class Matter._____________
Members of the Associated Press, United Press,
Texas Press Association, and International Clrcu-
iation Managers’ Association.
DAILY REGISTER
come from when you found me
MONTREAL, Feb. 17 (UP). —A
; ealous husband announced that he
would commit suicide at 1 a. m.
1 oday.
The man of whom he was jeal-
ous told the police.
The police, believing they were
racing against death, drove to the
husband’s home.
now,” happy here. Its so sweet and dif-
"Xameg,
COUNTY COIRT
Probate Docket !
Application tp establish birth
record fof Malli Balata Cain.
Application of Mary Meurer to
probate will of J. W. Meurer and
for letters testamentary.
Auto Registration.
very like tea rs.
’ASHINGTON — If Attorney
in tuwaiu ... ... Ag ling
decided what SEm"womgh o naue ovely PShnotion muted.
she had done nothing to cool the ’So, _ she was soing on in that
fire that burned in his blood. It.-
- - - - - - i -i- —i (things to be as
your good. If
9 the jhe gravity of some of his symp-
nonncharge of toms were lessening...
Okenoonth. la nd- tm ad- ,,
oxangear «» agvane -i—----------36.50
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should put his arm aroun d her.
He wanted to but he couldn’t. He
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