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-BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Friday, May 13, 1955
th* tarn where Frank and Char-
DEATH OF A LEGEND
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15 Noise
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11 Disorder
17 French
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Bud aad Len take prat falls in this acene from "ABBOTT AND
COSTELLO MEET THE KEYSTONE KOPS,” at the Camp Bowie
Drive-In.
COLE, the indomitable, still
stood head and shoulders the tall-
est of them all.
Since saying be would walk
with Jease, he had done just that.
If a man stumbled in the dark,
it was Cole who helped him up,
who slapped his muddy buttocks
and grinned him on. If a path
was lost in the rain and Jesse
hesitated in the lead, it was Cole
who moved up beside him, point-
ing the way.
At length, Jesse returned.
He said- be had gone down to
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NOTICE:
"FORT TI" will show one time beginning at 9:37.
2 COLOR CARTOONS
486,870 acres of oil and gas lands
and 25,000 acres of sulphur lands
on the outer continental shelf off
Louisiana and Texas brought the
< government $142,405,530.
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NEW SHOW
TODAY A SATURDAY
New Orleans, until the hour of the pasa*. which conducted a 14-hour
sale. session of prayers for rain, had
Two previous sales of leases on been showered with 2.25 inches of
"Sunset in
El Dorado"
FIRST SHOWING IN BROWN-
WOOD. FOR FUN AND ENTER-
TAINMENT BE OUB GUEST AT
11:16 P.M.
THE ONLY PICTURE PRO-
DICED IN HOLLYWOOD TO
RECEIVE . . .
“Cult of the Cobra”
with
to the government of 16 1-2 per Rain Soaks Large
cent royalty on production, in ad- . ran,.-
dition to S3 an acre annual rental 1 Area at Nation
fee. No less than 615 an acre will Al CO UI 110 HUI I
be considered, McKay said. By UNITED PRESS
For the purpose of the sale, the A broad band of rain soaked the
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moisture.
On the Pacific Coast, choking
smog was expected to clear a lit-
tle in Los Angeles. But officials
stiH urged a ban on trash burning
and unnecessary automobile driv-
Friday’s rains had soaked Bur-
lington. Iowa, with .51 inches, Mal-
den. Mo . with 85. and Walnut
Ridge, Ark., with .74.
Now SHOWING
McKay said sealed bids will be Meanwhile, dousing rains ended
received' by the Bureau of Lard in the Southwest after five days I
Management. Outer Continental of w e l c o m e dampness. Drouth-
Shelf Office, 608 Masonic Building, stricken Texas cities such as Lam-
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Former Gamblers
Take Up Abduction
Former gamblers who turn to
abduction for a living become the
concern of David Harding (Don
MacLaughlin) on KBWD-Mutual’s
"Counterspy" tonight. 9 - 9:30
o’clock. Involved is "The Kindly
Kidnapping" in a scheme to get
a large sum of money from a
wealthy wife. •
in
lie had got the <
had no trouble
Frank’s direetio
he had stelked 1
barn. meaning t
behind and for
them up some
bandage* for Ji
Bob. But u l
move, a posse
the barnyard,
from Mankato.
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: 15 Breakfast Melodies
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styled “Lucky Pierre Show,” 10-
10:30 a-m. Pierre Gonneau, now
of Buffalo but formerly from
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young man of 26. handsome, blue-
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been in this country for slightly
more than six years.
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11:00 Top Tune Tune
12:001 ask You MBS
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1 1 to Baseball Warmup MBS
| 1:05 Tigers vs Yankees MBS
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out late Tuesday night, returned
with five more chicken*. This
time a small fire was risked Bob
had to eat
Cole tore out the living room
partition with his bare hands,
kindled the blaze in the center of
the front parlor floor. The mold-
ing horseblankets w • r • bung
across the paneless windows,
their owner* sleeping uncovered
on the pine floor. There was no
dissent By now th* light of a
fir* meant more to the inner man
than did the warmth of a wet
blanket to the outer.
The teat of the chicken was re-
tioned out and recooked at dusk,
Wednesday. The bone* were
eracked and marrow sucked to
the wingtip, the shanks and scaly
feet eaten to the tonenan. They
awaited full night, strengthened
by the food and the sheltered res-
pite from the incessant rain.
After an hour, Jesse said be was
“going out on a scout," and that
"some action would be taken on
his return* He then talked
guardedly to Frank for five min-
utes. and left.
They waited his return with
mixed feelings.
Frank had not said 10 words
since leaving Northfield. Pitts
and Jim Younger had been
equally glum. Bob was still irra-
tional with fever and none in the
dreary room but knew be bad
traveled his last mile.
XXIX
THEY moved an of Friday
tight, hid away the daylight
or Saturday om a tiny swamp isle
With dark they moved again,
ploughing the night away through
the calf-deep mire of the low-
lands. Sunday there was another,
’—ie terminable, fire lees camp, so
close to the hamlet of Marysburs
they could bear the church bells
tolling the sun down.
Shortly before 10 o’clock they
blundered on an outlying hen-
coop. They caught three of the
chickens before the baying of the
farmer’s dog sent them back into
the endless swamp. The fowl
were torn bodily in half. de-
voured raw—the first food in 48
hours. Bob could not make tt
Cole ate Bob’s share on top of his
own, forcing the slimy, row flesh
down, locking his jaw to keep it
there His strength had to be fed.
At 2 a. m., three mfles north of
Mankato, they reached an aban-
doned farmhouse. Human flash
could stand no more. They had
been on the retreat four days end
three nights, were still less than
50 miles from Northfield. But the
last 36 of those had been cov-
ered in 15 hours, on foot with
no food other than the sickening
flesh of three summer-molted
Dominicker hens. Stonewall
Jackson would have been proud
The torrential rains sluiced on.
You can still hear about that
rain in Northfield. Beginning on
the night of the robbery, it fell
steadily for 12 consecutive days.
By the time Jesse and his men
reached the Mankato farmhouse,
every tributary stream in south-
ern Minnesota was out of its
banks. They were cut off at list,
not by any cordon of human pur-
suers. but by an impassable posse
of swollen creeks and flooded
lowlands.
All day Monday. Monday night,
and Tuesday until dusk, they
stayed inside the house. Charlie
Pitts and Frank James forayed
to his 40 Deci
JESSE JAMES'
WOMEN 4
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PEGGIE CASTLE UTA BARON J
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Leases Set July 12
On Submerged Land
WASHINGTON —UP— Sale of
oil and gas leases on 674.095 acres
of submerged lands off the coasts
of Texas and Louisiana has been
set for July 12 at New Orleans.
Interior Secretary Douglas Mc-
Kay said the bulk of the lands to
be leased consist of 458,095 acres
off Louisiana. The submerged.
lands extend as far as 60 miles
from shore and as deep as 100 feet
The terms for the sale provide
for leases at five years and as long
thereafter as oil or gas is produced
in paying quantities.
The terms also call for payment
38 Landed
property
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the farmer. Jesse had been so
close be bad beard every word.
Th* German Lak* surround
hod just closed in an th* thro*
tied horses then had let behind.
Th* word now was that Jesse and
his men had walked out M the
trap, had a long, four-day start,
were undoubtedly safely on their
way to Missouri by this Bn*
The Pinkerton* and a few odd
posses of die-hard local deputies
were still on the lookout for
them, but the big bulk of the
more than 1000 men who had
been in the field as of Sunday
night hsd given up.
“Boys!" he concluded, eyes
flicking savagely, “we’ve got one
chance now. One chance!"
"What are you talking about,
Dingus?" Cole asked quietly.
“You know what I’m talking
about," Jesse said. “We cain"
make it toting Bob."
Cole let him finish it, trying to
see his side of it, knowing, too,
that the others must be thinking
the same thing, or close to it.
“All right," he said at last.
“You all go on. But I cain"t do
it 1 cain"t leave him here, bad
hurt and by himself. You go
along, that’s only fair. Me and
Jim will stick with Bob and bring
him along as best we can. We’ll
try to stay with you, near as we
can manage. But we ain’t leaving
him."
“You got to," rasped Jesse.
“One way or the other. We cain"t
have him tagging along no more."
“What do you mean, one way
or the other?" Cole stood up
slowly.
Tobacco Co. in Winston-Salem.
North Carolina is to be told by
KBWD-Mutual’s “Heartbeat of
Industry” tonight, 9:30-10 o’clock.
Citing the case of one employe
who needed help, the program de-
tail* the work of the Rev. Clifford
H. Pace. Reynold* pastor-counsel-
or and a doctor nf h firm "--1
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