Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 261, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 7, 1956 Page: 2 of 6
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the plump shoulder. "Don’t worry.
I'll find him and send him home."
"I donLkrow if I want you to,"
Bessie said and bedt over her darn-
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protested. He added slowly, . "Ex-
cept Mrs. Brindle, perhapa Or
himiselt, of course.”
"I wonder ’if you know that
Paula ran away because she was
airaid. Someone allot through the
window two nights before Roger
died, when Paula went to see him]
in his cottage. There was no harm]
done. You've got to believe that; a
young girls infatuation for an old-
er man who never encouraged her,'
who refused to take her seriously..
She told me that herself. It’s true .
But someqne wanted him to die j
for that" '
Clyde's face ,tightened. His eyesi
were on.hia cldsped hands. He did I
not raise them.
"Clyde,'* Lois said urgently, "we I
can’t let it go on, you know. Be- I
cause the gm has disappeared." . I
Still he did not move but; behind I
his closed face, his thoughta were I
racing And qurte suddenly he was 1
afraid. She knew when the fear Hit I
him. ’ " -
He swung up to his feet, tower- I
TAILOR MADE AUTO SEAT COVERS—VIRGIL COPELAND
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floor. O, how marvelous !”He rock-
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10:05- -Walt Time
10:15—Birthday Club
10:30- For Shut-In's
10 45- Hvmns You Love
11:00— Hometown News
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45-Elassned Service
12:001 Farm Talk
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12 45— Ed dy Arnold
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ot the idea. "Simply not posstble.
He looked at,her with his clear
direct gaze, saw her expression
: and his eyes, clouded. Doa l you
see,” he said pervasively, no one
disliked Roger. He was he was—
KIMP
Monday Through Friday
5:29— Fien On
5:30— Rane hhouse Jamboree
8:00—Tradin'g Post
"Thinking noble thoughts, ■
Clyde sand with . sneer. ;the pg. . • . that he-was watch-
‘ He Was drunk when he died, i ing her. She controlled the impulse
she told him "Drunk because it to run -. "
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—"Drunk," he said at. laat h> J
tone of disbelief. The fact at Rog-
er a being drunk seemed more in-
credible than the fact of his being
murdered.-- He began to laugh.
"Galahad high! Santa Claus tipsy!
Bayard's face on the barroom
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7:30—News
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> enum. In Buenos Aires you migt.
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; die. alligator handbags and a cup-
f ful of acquamasines. So much for
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" Swedish crystal,' Brit- * ALBERPKHBBERwa
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c-duisitelingerie.blouses_silver ' _
and pottery.
those w-hcj are upper crazy.
Shhle will drive them mad. mad; -
, mail. Not to mention ceramics
a nd lhese flamboyant native rugs 1
1 for the pat io back home:
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‘Bessie, busily darning stockings.'
looked up quickly as Lois came out | "Clyde.” Lots said abruptly, "do
ot .the bedroom, o you know how "Roger Brindle
He want, me to find Clyde. . died 2-----
Lois told her in a low tone. . "He
wants to see him at ence."
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the moment when sne realizes
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more room for souvenirs. In
short—along with seeing things,
she plans on buymg things.
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i female tourists; if the article
Lois gripped his shoulder.
I've come
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Obituares, resolution* of .respect, and cards at thanks will
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them, surely?
IBahia, Brazil, load up that j
extra valise with tortoise shell ;
jewelry and a cpupte of. ham- hovercoat
+mocks it migh±- cul down-onplie tight
i wifey's spree In Rio -and Sao"^^--
Paulo, whesethey offer suc ex-
ing over her Mrs. Fleming, if you
. . . ---- are worried about Paula. I promise
keeps me out of sight And Dad you that nothing will happen to
Bundle m because ' am alive and her. she’s qulte an right. But drop
| this now.” His voice was so quiet
that there was an Interval before
she,realized that, it was also
threatening
uons and as long as she was sure
of her com torts- and-she would al.
wavs have been sure with Roger —
she would never have done that
Never. Anyhow, she appreciated
him. She helped him to realize
' what he was. Not. like Jane. Or
I Paul Case. Paula is very different
" from her aunt. She' s no good. She
pursed Rger in the most shame-
less—" his voice shdok. There’s
evil in her. See the way Clyde fol-
lows her like a dog. Why can't he
let her alone. ?”
1, 'They are both young,” Lois
pointed out. "And your son is' a
Lonely boy-Such a lerribly onety
boy.”
Albert’s eyes were as blue as a
midsummer day. "Like father —
like son. I am afrid 1 nave been
unforgivably slow in seeing Clyde
as he really is.” He was looking' at
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Stayed Home On Legislature Meet
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4 10- Requestfully Yours
5 00 Texas & Nat News
5 in Local & Weather News
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-Two days after setting Lotthe The resolution, presented by N
family s youngest by developed land Jaycees, also proposed ann
of the chicken pox. He was left with salaries for legislators.
_________ Washinga relatives. Thet convention approved a I
ton, among others, and now is at m Arizona , eyery connecting luton, presented by Lubbo k. .
work on the -million-dollar rod in the cr burned out and the ing a state organization to J
69 crankshaft was ruined. So, Taylor improvements for stat,
bought a new caE*'■ hospitals. I
zome inner Viaion al nis own Mrs
- ’ Fleming. ” he said urgently, "it’s
$ important that Clyde’ should not
grow bitter and resentful, t hardly
: know—what he is capable of." His
voice rose higher. "Find him for
me, Mrs. Fleming. I want to see
him.”
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maticaliy she dropped the darbg achieve the pei tec lion of other
eEK.mnto.tne nenu ot a sock, her people forced on him. So drunk
hands shaking. "He went into the that r- — •
woods, up where you found Faula that gas nreptace He diedbecaiise
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SOME YOUNG-UNS—---1 N
■sat o<* the ground beside her,
clasping ms knees in ms big bony
hands. .Nature was really unfair,
Lois thought, c ndow mg Roger with
id mucnehagm and Clyde with
fl (.
CIAl- looked, up at hef, a mirth-
less snide touching ms big mouth.
Even dead I mistn t hate him.
And he took everything I had: my
tathor, my mother, my home,-my
girl—though I never had tier, real-
ly.” He shifted ms dosjtion so that
his face was nidden. "Summers
and vacations when other kids
could go home I’d stay at schgp?
I couldn’t go home because it was
Roger Brindles home and there
was no place for attie boys. He
might lie disturbed. I used to lie
awake nights planning - what I
would do to him when I was big
enourgh Do you know how many
ways there are of killing?- fts
really e fascinating subject. I
thought at dozens I pictured doing
each one ot them- in detail. Of
course, aller i got in the army I
discovered a. lot rd never thought
or" He eoutd keep mis votce nghe
but he could not keep it steady.
Listening to the thin voice of
hate, Lois was appalled.
wood* and away from Clyde Kib-
------, bee. She could not return t her
ne.souano havseturped on cottage because o' the man and
Just because sb/went there te somehwatednimedtrdijsemieeiwomanwhom she had lent there
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P'i II,,,w Swedish crystal Brit * ALBERT KIDBEE was silent for
sh china. Chinese silks Anei A long, time after Lois told him
• ' member , „/ And Roger had been killed, but it was
-g. I Hitt ’• ’T1P called Panana the silence of an active mind.
I I hey have named a. thinking intently. "Sonthone killed
i real hat for Ethel Merman, who Roger,” he said at last, speaking
played that role. Be sure to buy tentatively, as though testing the
one of these Panama hats' which words,.the idea "Kied " ’ came to- meet her. It occurred to
waa ..............o ” convenient
You won, . 1 _ _____ pared, and yetromtaing must be
t forget gold and sil- i "That’s hot possible, Mrs Flematdone at once Eceanse shandv’s
ver trinkets from Peru. • L‛" “-------— ----- l— --------•
He ad his fishing tackle along. - Bia Spring was selected as ।
hut streams were in' flood. In Ite o the summer tri regio
Mexico temperatures dropped to mat ’ - .
a frigid 11 above zero and the . State viee presidents named
family shivered. ’ Mdeeion were. W E. Snejson
.... ... . BARBY, England P Mr and When he got home Tavlor IMidttani. Buddy Graves ot Eal
thatioftztctehystufriMrs. Ceci Haddon have a som, found his ca.net tterdi j ' and J”^ Miller of B - - I
-2 HPeoyard wide. Used what unusual farming problem been stuck open ali the tima and
I JS TTjackets. How long does an ovecoatlast a there wasn’t . sing e pi
- ,*UX Shop sUnerninhometown! ' ture arong the« ■" *
warbnmnuetipnataybqvin •~...
Icomm8 home minus a hand- less six weeks ago A"veleri’n u v
. Painteuuuena (Indian flute). Af. predicted he would never ’ MEALS PROVIDED
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j;;• warm fast, on time for««—I* at
1 The 1, ' ,, , „ east He WIS sentenced forthat
coTheca 1 called Baldy, ofltime in Onkalla Prison for beat-
9 doing fine but the ing his wife with fIvlne n.„ Oesaionally spray or _______
-----t is begmning t , get" a Wan L , ; - P- . tieide into al nooks anil corats ,
aromeh. 1E5 ahen h" was- slow in gettinglments.not inconstant s shoulu .
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DALLAS r
the nation’s' i
fears gamblin
game and thir
come from th
cutta -pools:
Ina speeeh-
Achievement I
Saturday Mo
Club last night
-- - athletes again:
short cuts to si
could attain t
ability loneg-
Outstanding-
of 1955 were hi,
which drew 400
himself alo. ,
‘ Sport Magazin
of the Year 1
merits and io
year.
. Jim-Swink, t
back of Texas
ty, was the c
win two of th
Sports Writers
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westerner of 1
teur Athlctels
Others rece:
Abe Martm. '
ior college co a
Max Burngi
junior college «
the second tin
Gordon Womi
school footbail
. G* E. Hasti
school basktba
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Eunuwasmmuung,_____like a jealous BH.randli.t« tom/1
, ’ at I 'Wn pa.a. fallen log and j l said that he waa'murdered! Do
at. "eI Mtre • inyitatien Clyde you understand ?"
The eyes that were too small
Tor his big race, the eyes that were
Su like Btsste's, met hers without
wavering "LTurdered," he repeat-1
cd. As he said it, it was a word
like nny uther. So-whaX?" .The
attempt at flipfiam y imli d miser-1
"We can’t let it go," Lois sald
distinctly. "Not murder."
IB ashamed of me.
; dam man In the world " TRAVERSE, City, Mich. P —F MIDLAND P - The trirg -
j Slocum won the' honor last /A fwe-week vacation to Mexico conference of the Junior Ch,, m
ntght-*t a dinnetofrHe Meles, charged off today by the of Commerce closed yesterday u
, ,, afea snciety of heavy construction "Cloyd Tav. r Tamily as virtually a resolut ion urging the Lesislan
; . eac country falline un- l .men and tunnel builders. for his a total loss, - salaries, for legislator. I
. j der the classifications of cheap, internationally knowm work as , '"
weful, educational and- irresis- dam huilder
! tible. Know it now. and earmark.1 ,, . ,’ ..----
the wall, t according I v THe bossed.construction
, , . • ' Grand Coulee Dani
in Aigentipa you will dine on !— - . - »
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The Customs "Inspector. He Enqws
the value of just about every-
(thing and will help you appreciate
| what treasures you new-awn!
Bon Voyage, amigos. J
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Where there are steaks there are
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if you could only have known none at all, when otherwise they
, him.” _________________I m re not unlike physically.
__"But someone disliked him vr^y ! Tcame to tind~you," site said M
much.” Lois insisted. "And I cantlength. Your father wants to see
just stand back: You must sec I oT 1 think it has occurred to him
that.” । rather Delatedly that he hardly
"Yea,” he said gently. ”1 secknows.you.” _ , bly have made, a
that. Gas, you say. And Carol t Now Roger s goe," Clyde /that"
I knows?" He was silent tor a tong/- IEmiY. . . "He didn’t mak- » mistake. He
time. "Not Carol,” he saidatt. . . 1 nate him so: Lois did knows Roger was killed.”
length. "Not-carol MS. Fleming not Know that she was going to “ ‘
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