Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 107, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1952 Page: 8 of 14
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Dave laughed. "He must have
taken it a while ago when I had
my back turned. I’ve been prac-
ticing a little."
I could aee that he had. The
green was strewn with golf ball*.
Dave began gathering them up
and stowing them in a canvas bag
"I4ke a game of thh“" he inquired
presently.
Now I've never played golf,
bona Ode golf. Not even once Rut
years ago when minnie goU
cgurss were the rage, I was hoi
stuff at steering balls through iced
pipes, midget Iioum% tiny wator-
falls and other Aendsh dhtadles.
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and plainly visible holes, looked
like a cinch compared to that.
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for the third. Dave laid hi* first
dhot a foot from the little flag.
He tendered me the putter as if
there were no real need for me
to take my Ajeks.
I don't mind ldsing. but it sud-
denly occurred to me that I didn t
like losing to Sladen
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the gods who, once, hud served
me well down at Coneyiland and
on n certain memorabld occasion
when I'd really gone to town at
miniature golf in Asbury Park.
The gods responded.
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“Nope. Your* will do.".
He gave me that challengine
faintly- hostile look of his. “How
about a little somiething up* Just’
to make it intereating."
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lessly. A play laddie culled up in
Bermuda ought not haggle.
"Dollur a hole?" Have sug-
gented blandly.
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secretary. Either he's good or hc«
balking ito upwituri that tTri rmt
"Okay." I hald. and debated th
legitimacy of putting this on my
expense account in the event of
loss.
He handed me hl* putter. "Well,
your honor. You're by way of be-
ing the visiting fireman."
He.won first two holes handily.
This began to look not so good.
"Peculiar stance you’ve got."
Have remarked. His eyes a trifle
amused.
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self. "But l‘vb always ured it.
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whom I'd had very few dealings
since coming to this place. It was
that little animated' wiener Frit-
oc, the dachshund.
I'd seen him all over the house
and grounds, of course, but he
didn't give the gentry too much of
his time. He hung out in the vi-
cinity of the kitchen where, from
his vlewpoint, life was more salu-
brtous and satisfying
Now he wagged his tall com-
placentiy, as if he'd just settled
the affairs of nations. I looked at
him closely to see why he was so
enamored of himself. He advanced
cautiously, leered at me, then
dropped a golf ball out of his
mouth. He followed that trium-
phnt gesture by lowering his
whole underalung self to the
ground, but kept the ball between
extended forepawa His attitude
auggested that I might look at the
loot, and marvel. But let ma make
one move to pomm it, and Frt-
xle, plus loot, would ba in the
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him. Far from that he took me
for plenty, aa it turned out. Rut
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distance from the courts. Now he
statted for it, ntlll carrying his
ball. I followed him.
Dave Sladen was,fooling .round
on the-putting green. Til," he
colled, as we came up "What
goes?"
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Appropriated the limelight Swag-
gering importantly, he walked
clobe to Dave and kquntted down
ns hr hud before me, displaying
the ball again
"Why," Dave exe laimed, "that's
mine."
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’ I" I (ermany 1* 10 pay *2,0701,/41,0) 1 . । nt towird
I'll' vcstrFurope defense porrnm ihert to po8Ni-
l h . dtjtistments by Illi' Bonn vove l nment.
The way has ulno been opened l<>r (iermany opce
nigain to hegin stoking up her great uni Industries. Just !
i, lull । ui* she will be allowed in produce hasn‘1 heen
omyletety ironed put. .
Aid Theodor Blank, milifary adv in! 1o Wext Cier-
many’, Adenauer, hias told the (iermhn they me tohave
n drill f to id*e 300,00) to 4M,0MI trops for the Furo-
pean army.
T‘he ngreements which elevale (iermany lo n Place |
60 enucl footing in the Europran nrmy were not arrived
pt without a lot of compromses with her aneient enemy.
Franee
The United States and Britain had to Kve l raneen
axsunnces thiit (Iermany will not he alloweutudominate
1)10 Luropean army, or to pull her forces out o h when
rhe ph ases.
V ranee certainly cunnot lie blumcd foi forlinf as
she does.
In fact, political news from West ‘iormany seems to
benr out the fear of France and others that tolerance tor
the principls of Naziism is not dead
I S. Hgh Commissioner Mel’loy, in a quarterly re-
port to I h< State Department from Bonn, win ns of com-
ing "disaster" unless it halt is put in risins German nit- (
(ion lismnRnd the actions of Nazi-like parties. ,
.(rtninly not all Germany's Mlns are atoned for hy
lii entry dnin the European army . I
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‛T‛he,fut ure of Western Europe’s defense prozram ap
‘ pears brighter. Most of the credit must go to the rocently
onded meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Orzanization
council at Lisbon.
, Se me of the council’s accomplishmenta, however,
look better on, paper than they are in reality For in-
i’ *’ stance, the plan for ahout 5 combat -ready divisions by
! e end Of this year. Some military authoritiex believe a ,
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