Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 121, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1952 Page: 2 of 6
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‘ I WILL NEVER
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I IT TODAY
Let’s slow down"
SU you say
George said. "What_______
the name at this lima woof"
"Chiet Me Bear and, W. Ma
dall,he‘s much older tea ‘Mar-
ilyn" Ho alammed his at on the
desk. “I don" care bow you do
are well behind
our rent, we owe a two-month
phone bill, and we’ve got one foot
In the bread line."
She opened her compact. "Didn‘
"In this case, yes She boa some
ridiculous notion that she’s in love
with Chief Big Boor and rm cer-f
tain that he’s nothing but an un-
scrupulous fortune hunter He op- !
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ON Te MATWOW COU~rKY KOAB
WENNN 9 CAK is $TYIED yy A H©H
SCHOOL HA KiDB/
ALLEY OOP
Hven If it presidentia] contender should pledge him-
di 1o slush taxeright off, he probably would be forced
• nober responsibiHfies of White House pewer fo
abandon the plun To move to pure revenues while they
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Aaulbumo,
-Thins, couldn't be any toucher. Me ellents and we ve set one
tool in the bread line."
come BAM E
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$wi6 omn3
warm Perhapa M “houehs be
Come spping and another grid-
iron seaso will just about pass
ut. Those good old pancakes!
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watched her as she deftly applied
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angry with himself for not poa*
seasing some deeper feeling for
her eny salary
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. FORGETFULNESS is • ‘virtue
, < mly when you can remember
the, tizht things, to forget.
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It's bad enough to 0o to law
with iour troubles, but -worse
to go to in-laws!
and faced her.- "A-Htie: toub
They couldn't get any tousher. No
clients, we're a month behind in
MFteTyoF
be AbV,)'
FARMERS,
ONUBHTERS
ESfeura I
over three weeks?
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MOPEEFTy LAW TO
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If wwould push flu
muke up it deepening deficit, mid thereby drive the na-
tional debt higher than ever Somewhere there must be
it limit to this kind of practice, even in the United States.
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PKYTON 1. A WOON BMeee Maneges
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WHY DON’T
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"Cheer up, boss " She rested her
hand vn his shoulder. "Maybe
someody’u get murdered."
This, he found of little congo:
lation He particularly avoided
tommy guns, gangsters. and mi-
ing bodiva, leaving these to -the
more gallant and herole species at
! public and private detectives He
considered himself physically ra
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day It is a numerical puzzle designed to spell out your fortune.
Count the Irttrrs in your first name if the number of letters is 4 or
more, suttract 4 If the number is,less than 4, add-3 The result is
your key number Start at the upper if »• hand corner of
tangle -nd । hec k ever y one of your key numbers, left to right Then
read the message the letters under the checked figures give you
i k-imm 1032 , Wiiam J Muler Ditibuted to King Ventere, les. 44.
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AERE eEPORE TRIAL
OFwOF.ARSONR
vyyyggig
xpennes would be it foolhardy gesture
i government ipto heavy borrowing to
was getting prematurely old.
• • •
GUDDENI.Y, they toth heard the
• door of the outer office open
and abut Verna shoved the com-
pact into her skirt porket and hur-
ried to the outer office Meanwhile.
George Kendall grabbed a batch
of papers and assumed a sudden
spirit of industry
for two weeks and by now he sus-
pected that her staying with the
sinking ship amounted to more
than loyalty. He admired bar jet
black hair. the prominent dark
Emerson or somebody say that into
every life a little rain must fall?"
"Don’t drag out those corny
proverbs. Besides, this is a cloud-
bum." He pulled a slip of paper
out of his cost pocket. "Look at
thin Our net proft for sis months
is a minus one thousand three
hundred and fourteen dollars."
"And .hree cents." She moist-
ened her eyebrows. "There was
postage due on that farm catalog
you ordered."
“Yeah, and you paid It." He
chalv facing the window, hie
feet propped on"the till.
“Maybe I shouldve been a
plumber," he said dejectedly.
"Somebody always needs a plum-
ber But"twrmtgi-renty- the
life."
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towel and go bark to milking
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Senator Russell of Georgia, newest entry in the pres-
L idential ists, lx also the latest to discourage hope of u
speedy tax cut. He does see sme chance of a material i
h!;i‘Ii in the budget, but believes tax relief must be tie. j
fei red until at least 1955.
cither l’resident Timan nor anyof the other lem-
ocrati hop fulx talks of easing taxes Their emphasis iN I
. on the bui dens facing government - , ./
(n the Republican side, Cjeneral Eisenhower’s - sp0--
i ihr -vi . bn taxen fife not known it may tie fatrly ys-
H— imedhom his generat onmie phitosophytht -wr ’ .
wonld favor reduction when it In pratical. But he is a ,
I ‘ strons backer of foreign aid and rearmament, the, two
heuv k t drolnson the' federal treasury; hened-hie lk um !
likely ro consider an "practical" any tax trimming that ,
wotld endanger thone programs. Senafor Taft advorates ।
t , ciitting in bin primary-ntermnpmngtours. But be la try:
ine. in make it thoroughly understood that he does not
—pretend This gomt ould be-qulekly uchleved- To queution—;
< I he d lares the first order of business In to chop ex- i -
veng , since they currently outrun revenues by several
I billiens ,
Tall wees no point in a tax reduction until govern-
menl oitlays are below present receipts. He does not pre-
dief wler fhh might be accomplished, but lather leaves
——ttrtror open tm the posstttity that the job might non 1
-- a euple-ol yera
|. • iin American itizen thus should realize that he
will n>>t ,ne voting fot immediate tux < ill* HiIk full At the
I vets most, he can qast his ballot for i educed government
eKpenditures. That /In all any major candidate In promis-
; ing ns a starter. . ' . ' i I
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A 10-foot-long Swiss al- 1 Agency.wus not bustling
nhorh, n 12th century hhep- I • AnEast At.was
herd'a instrument, can be । not bustling, wilh anythihs
herd for six miles. ’ andGeorse Kendall was sudly
1 contemplating bankruptcy
"Mr Kendall, a Mr Sutworth to
see you."
.. Doos he Ji. vw an.appolulmen?"
Hr winked at the gut.
"No, Mr Kendall."
"Wen—" Ha hesitated, and
then raising his voice slightly, he
said. "We'll try to squeeze him in.
Mus Denton. Send him in."
Presently the doorway framed
a short, putty-looking man in his
sixties and wearing a black over-
coat and derby hat His tace was
fushed and he seemed out ot
breath, "Mr Kendall?"
"Yes, do come in." He came
from behind his desk and greeted
the old man with a warm hand-
shake. When he had helped the
man of with his coqk George drew
up a chair. “Just make yourselt
comfortable, Mr Southworth."
"Sutworth," the old man cor-
rected. "Albert P Sutworth."
• • •
IT ENDALL settled into the swivel
• chair and clasped his hands
A good cement for crack- .
ed china can be made by
mixing tier flour and wa.
POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS WILL BE
DEYOID OF TAX-CUT PROMISES
‘ No matter who occupies the Whige. House next Jan-j
uary, we are not likely to enjoy any early reduction in
taxes, Fom the most conservative to the most liberal 1
candidate for president, we are hearing pesimism on
and pun
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luunodiataly upon hateh-
'Ing, 1 he young, flamingo '
sets ubout rating his own
shelL’The birds begin to
turn pink when they are *
five mortths old
Maryland still uses n
\ hipping post (or punish-
ment of eriminals.
Approximately 75 million
stems kisretomgach. The happy
feelihg of officialdom had returned
and he found it difficult to contain
his enthusiasm. With the agency
on the rocks, he found Mr. Albert
P. Sutworth a most welcome in-
dividual
cuMNwa TnflB - muvz
ueilhga arternoon Baily ipi. ।
«0 aturani end .bundey
Morales M IBS OsgMT MbUu 1
aesu" rssss cteMiftoa vhem
oler dpaiimeu IMUS
l’ennsyh iinla has mon* andthecighty-necondfoorof
miles of railroad tracks tin- the Fmpire State-Building.
—rterprormt thin on thesur-t He wis seated in a swivel
s Fall wa
LUnderda
F." ' Mr. .
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j repor
Mended th
[aton ori i
Mhirmah
Koen, and
de counc 1
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presented
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kin THDA
Sstration J
echub won
hprogra in
t of the
eshments
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L the Colli
Ls. Alfred
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F’Temple,
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Plassey at
nuxrxrte - medamnadonwmoniyjiukusalacg-prosebwevedne
- -- warn. Perhaps, be thought, be worth, let me say that you are
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fine men marry to have some-
, in pable of proteeting himneif, but
iUm there was no sena- ir flirting with
h‘ lead pipe and nawed-ofT shotguns
" "-"sm m | if J0u hi," have Us
Most polit icians are reluctant to xtrain the country’s
eredit to find Hull limit
’So file away those dreams of prompt tax relief. For
quifr.n while you'll be working for the government un-
officinlly for more diys a week than you care to con-
templnte \
Snow White Laundry "Work in Keeping with the Name"
k • i
NAvaMTERS are our apodal-
• t." Kendall said renssuring- .. -
WISHING WELL-KM
Refirtered U. 1 Patent QfRag. —--—l—T
persons in the United States Verna Denton, hin secretary and
are < hurt'll members. Girl Friday, closed the steno-
- -- — — graphic pad in which she had been
ctoodlina.-
‘0e i
usdaAa
among friend* You can put your
complete confdence in our iittie
ngeney Farid don't ever forget our
motto: Your problem is our prob-
lem."*-
"That's very comforting to know
Mr. .Kendall I- feel better al- .
ready"
Verna, who had been standing 4 j
in the doorway, shook her head in
mock, disgustLand Lquiettyslosti L
the door, leaving the two men
alone.
. "Well now that we have your
confidence, how can we help you?"
"It's about my daughter, Mar-
ilyn." The lines in his forehead
GET Her — . ------- „
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ly. "Suppose you start from the .
beginning and tell us just what
she's done." I,.
"I tent what she's done that nas
me worried." He stroked his white
hair with a trembling hand. "It's
what she might do"agmtup
"And what might that be?"
NOTUra TO rvnuo cowa." ■ .
Anzeronai rrrpopontinr“, °pr. "That’s the trouble with you
Juuortww sr ctporuien hie mez ; boss." she said, beginning lo mas-
tncotumnaot.“n.vaoun. m sage his shoulders, "rhings geta,.
m MWuen . little tough and right away you _ in a second. Verna.Was.bask
— ■ _ ~~—want to tnWup.
He spun the swivel chair around
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