Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 191, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1953 Page: 2 of 8
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for Uma to be sure how she felt my courage ”
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She walket toward the river,
alowly, taking nn- almost chndish
pleamure la splashing through pud-
dlon She walked along a street
that led to one of the bridgea. The
river would be awollen with this
early thaw and all the rain. Al-
ready there were foods in the west
end of the town, and they'd evacu-
ated a ecote et river-front dwell-
Inga. She ran.r to t he bridge Half-
way neroaa, she stopped, placed
her handa on the iron railing,
looked down. Chunks of ice made
white patohes on the dark water
it looked cold. Nance ahtvered.
Sh» was about ' > turn back. when
sho saw ahe was not alone on the
brdea tin th- other side, also
loohing down a: the water, was a
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"I's too late. Eve ”
"Doean't everyone re' ' r - . nd
chance?”
"No, Kve."
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that, too. No. Mce. The name sad
neaa. the same Anality. a I nr t'me
ago Hhe said •utdenly, Ye - love
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felt for her
me' staited toward her And then she
1 saw that it was Kve. Hhe heal- 4
I whether or not to speak. Kve .
chief ' moved back from the railing and V
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was abruptly frightening MYRTLE
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Nance walked more qulekly, urg-
ing Kve along Kve leaned heavily
on her. Once ahe aald. "I'm tired “
And. "I don't know why you
bother. You hate me. too "
Nance did not answer The
sooner she had Eve home and in |
bed. she decided .the better
Jeremy was not there when she
tonk Kve in
"Tm going to help you to bed."
Nance said To Song Lee, ahe said.
Hang Mr, Ireland's coat some-
where to dry. will you. Song Lee'
And then bring some hot-water
bot t lee u pet airs please'”
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Some or these old skimmers
LOOK PRETTY FRACTREE , MOM / „
MOW about HAVIN6 'EM FIXED UP?
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I ied ”
Nance had looker dibiots ' Ia
that R‘wu1 '
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BERLIN RIOTERS CRUSHED LIFE
OUT OF RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA
On the navement- of Fast Berlin, 5,04) German
rioters forced the Snviet Union to dron Ha benign mask
and nresent lit evil face to all the world
Ptmwfmn ntte fn fermnnv; nnd nerhem in widef
orbit, cannot be the xame hereafter. The Kremlin has
This time, the other time ...
Then Nance remembered "Kve.
vou weren't going to "
"Yrs, I waa No one would really
cure No one at all “
She's 111, Nance thought She
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The niea enm la earfstwel entide
lu the M at wutwpaniew at Ml new «l»
patehu vranoe th n st net -wterete-ivh
eredited is ine pdgmer «baghn, the twoal 2 ‘TE
ne* pneliahed therein Au Muht is re- N
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But It neems 1 doesn't know- what she it saving
She aald, soothingly, "Don’t be
ner. Tied over rtoters’ hends, and when thnt did not
havo the desirod effert thev fired directly into the i a
mrrtrt let hones were turned on others .
Al t his must have been behvllv embarrassing to the 0E
Gov I l masters tryine to pone as the benefactors of Ger- 79
manv Even more humiliating was thin revelation of ‘ 7
how dtern runs f;erman revutston aviinst the Itussians '
oit tif the honpital’
Eve «ald nothing
' I nt going to take
.............. Nanee naid nt inly
• mler in the evening she hat Thete was nomething helpless, '
wiitten to Rolph Twie nincejalmost pathetic, in the way Eve
< ‘hiintman hr tnl ninile the trip nllowed her Alin to be taken with-
tiom New York to see her o)n out protest
him hiMt vtatt a week Ago he hnd ' T’oen Jeremy know you're out.
ihrnAnl like thin?" Nance asked.
“No Jereniy in At the hospital *
"You’re noaked to the akin "
Eve Raid. In a flat, dull voice'.
The river looks awfully cold.
(uebec In North Ameri-
cn‘ only wiilled citv frtend. Mhe m» tu .t» n. he temaneted
| mimiehed their "an ev ioir» their I ‘ne nothing to do with li j tntec and an she stood, undecided
clothea, their poise an«t p n«h And e l nike Avery’w patient “
Twin heds were first ! then, when she telt she was read, , y,u woul have hern
mede bv Sheraton, fhe fur- at last to ge lask to Thurste..nuremv. n
uirure desluner the divoree. Tha Erttlement of une i Hiiixhly he intrrupted "Don t
- . hundrrd thouvind de’lern l Nhe nuhnuteet, nhrinking back on
.... * I "8o I came 1* • lo Thur onin Ole mllow erawing the uh ref up I
f onfudWa wn“ known to I Nhe elosed her "yes, •paang inlt ner chin "Um morry. Jeremy I
hiN diseiples nN Kung Hi* same Itai mm. i she tut.I Y. won 1 tileve ihat either mut
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Rni.mt. V.....11 nt think by thattin I’d half forgat. hnve our riemt im " she ntorpea i her
...nim.n Fr"klin did ten the old ur idtge wm,iy‘ -
11 Dnl"nt noy of his inven itut i hadn’t n hed ‘wcume an
tjon* | obeeswton And it was. mu el. w
rntered oh Nanen nil. I ku. IV ( l •«' u lm,mi| mlinerene pity
inuKnS naN iovTMENN nsws
riesn punahma amn
"* to enue
any nirunecia vetiestlen ubo the ehar:
i tat i e was to ntrong
ation u( Iteform m hool, prison. I
•tUi wuke up Iti the night amt sir
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TEOUBLE
Al AlL f
the hrolandn hud nd । tee bm 1 She naw it in hin eyen unet
saw it in the Thuratuua pape ....... awav I'ltis not what 1!
Innrmned exeept fm reks and Nfieks and < luhk
luz’/v It'd nnd «««ccec, the Fa«t Herlicers tore down
Pei flnvn, burned carn and buildinga, disrupted all trans
11’ halted industrial output and briefly imperiled the
(l1v‘ ruptvt xovernment
Iow did till* moment come upon them" Our experts,
‘fuutvimt retorts of flie nprising. are not yet sure it
wo not of course a real revolt aimed nl overturning
the Ruxsinn-dominated /final government There is some
rvifenee the Heda themwelves contrived the demonstra-
‘jo’ in the beginning They may have wanted small-
tale affairs volcinv workers’ demands, to which they
< onl । bprenfter nobly respond.
If that wan if then the planned flare-upn got out of
I’nnd If it ham not then the rtots must be taken ax
In, '"iv anontaneoiw, a lold allow of inner German fire
ecter ataneiue Mi repwiatlon ot RUB per. .
•on ov tirm ot eorporavtot »h)«h may
avwav in the eniumma «vl shla vaver
| in her letter tonight nhe had (old
hun mhe c mid not miarry him
Nhe droppeit the letter in the
box At the corner.
A one man woman nhe thought
rve always acofed at them In te- l
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whieh will cost many of file---
purt l< ionntN dearly but ban
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ind xrutitude of the free 4
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'I lie world w ill w ateh w ith “4
Interest to see what new 2d
life the Nus-iuns fan put “
i of this room.
1 "You don't belleve mevour"
she whimpere.
"Helleve what ?“
"That I love you “
Hr shook hi. hent front aide to
side.
"Jeremy, Ivl mt prove it 1 rn do
anything anything an pnnance, I
. can prove I love you, Jeremy. I
can "
MEAIDNE rInAce pEVIEW * etin hated all of you, but I i al..I 1 want , Harheadec, thin mat. mimsy slip-
-EDwE E-KEVEW Na ner ths mowt She had had pern, xloahing through water to '
Evpiihed Alernne" .Dany ‘**‘"_"* overy thing that nhouid hs.r herh | on s rainv Hbumiy night when her snhlrs and only a dav or two,
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told the world life in the Communist realm la good. I’
i nu tried to practice a softer diplomacy in Europe and
bevond
Hut the courngeous Germans who rose up in fin v
• 1 k fl th ■ stuffime oof of Soviet propaganda and pre.
tenriene 'Co subdue them the Ruswians had lo brinv
in a full armv division, with tanks armored cars anti
iaachine runners..............................................
Tl " Pusklans m nt their trucke careenino wildly
down Perlin strerfN to sealter the mobs "Machine gun-'
into their poliev and prona-!
mnndn to renlnce fhlif which] prp, stir
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"rtvhed h\ the "veni 8Hi MARRIED *ev- .........ml si 11 - ni wh.th.i
Bhe did not love I t'H* he nn ~ileie wun nviwi) of eninl l
wealthy, and ther" t‘I • ny: he •h mu nIn "yem unl knew
could learn (’mr him at, • Whv dldn i yoi junt let
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