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THE BREC1CENUIDGE AMERICAN RRECKfcrtRIDIJE. TEXAS. KttlhA. JTNE
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BREGKENRIDGE AMERICAN
' V-l iliillv er.-pi Niiui!nti h tin- lr-rk nrldfe American
- unc C npnny Knlerml a id Him Matter ut tli Itreek-
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noi ii k ro mi' i't bi ic
-n. -.ii reflection upon Ihr - halo trr. tanllag or r'Hlt(t-
i. v person firm nr i-orprutton which may unfWHr III nay
ii niHn wtiMk-MtlnaM will be herrf.ilh rorrrrleH upon Be-
.hi l IW nttrHUnH ( Ih publisher. In chm at errer or
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If l.ehle fur damn;.-' further tknit the -tMteottt re.rlted
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The Power Situation in Alabama
Man uin Huge Itreukfttat
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Whlrh N Wen Stealing Cuttle activity and benefit to th- A'r-i'
I nun ONK l'rliite litUivi Or can people Al ibnniu hin h .
Htmllng Pawer Prom AM. of been unfriendly i Mr No. M-.
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rn part of th.- I'nitnl State aa mnt owned Mu.cl Shoal then- In thi- -. ..I ih. i
t..iiiilful -how per hap i" ia now' will be very llttlw dlffriri. In th- Th piihlic int. i'-iw th d
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mini.- iiuirih . roH th a n at from Yellow Stone Nut..inal Pil-
ii. mi-ii nf hi rpfpi ri-il Int of And in flndlnir who be-ieflti'il
in. liiiml-i of M.iix.iii In Mlorl. from the theft ther will h IlltU"
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v. t. jt.ir I'prurii top who did not known (hit Ih"
1 n Hoii-e of Moixan m rpit-l thft had uccutred about th ian.
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a. .I'M A .. .iittiem M repntetl 'o puniwd on tllvWeniln to the r.lri'tii.
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in .iii 11 veiir of hM l.fe .it ion the xtutnte bHiki if Wlihln
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-tit t liaw- tin- ptM-t i.tfin- (t'pai'tiiint ue
ti-ti'al if iat' iwiii? iiniirt-l from imlia. Sen-
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I. t..tall I7H o potimls.
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N'.w ' n lluiii.by pnmteil n .
the hi. it hn pne. xeinp
th pri'nn trni fri.io e-..iitn
borul for prrfoi urinre n rutitri. '
and If m it fret l.. .uli'mt tu.i
wlthoot having to nuint hibor
plain .-. it
I'm lei thwae termt. he ail it Ik a
fare to nail thin competitive bia
ding Kurtar. h Irulsted the tJ' -canrMit
ronlrart leiratly with itneif
Printing uakHM brnka np tru
award of trinttnii to an out-Mr
firm whksh boa work don by con-
vict labor; thy undoubtedly wi'1
tent the new utatute in the court
if il be approved
. i-.r MiioiiKh it he UN and Injintlrei . Thm doe
I i.u .r i ii iiik an.l hoxinR legie not mean the aemte did nothing at
'i. .ii K.iv- t'en the fruition of all lor the people.
i. a '.ii.l.mv i Perhapa lt mo-t ron.iplouou
Th- nou-e ha- gone mueh fur-hack of an agRrrMlve pitullc polxv
Ii'-. th n the senate in corrective waa In letting one member defe-it
' i -..ulur legl.ilation designed to) the beat Interests of half a million
i.r.t-it the rltlarnxhlp from what people by killing the Kenedy conn
leTnbem Ikilieve undue lulvantage I ty highway bill and by failure to
. iTne.l by monopoilea and pow ' jmas the Hopkins banking bill over
-rfiil rorporationi such a the oil i an executive veto. TheHopkim. bit.
.nid Ktui major-. ! muaterad 17 votes out of JK n mib
The senate failed to conl4er bill- j aUntlal majority.
to regulate gae rates and ouroi Aa aaiMlon find the little bank-
what were claimed to be groaa in-of their email towns gradually
equalities and injustices and to'crowited out by th advantages
consider several tax measures de- the r conferred upon federal renervc
mumtiir and national bank they
will have wished that the bill hi. I
become a law.
ilajned more to regulate monopo-
lies than to ralae money.
The senate wait with the houaa
on n very steep Increase In the oil I
prudiK'tron ta. It won first hon-j Atlileles ()iitniinilT Ainlli'tire.
os for nubmlttlng the liO WHMmO UTICA. N. Y. H'l'i Becaune the
public worku bond issue. performers almost outnumbers l
AltoKether the hottne deiierves the spectators a lorul promot-r
Thl legNliture Ju't now t it hlKh ciedlf fm the srnpe of Iti' wa forced to call off a wreMlir.K
i'..He h.i- been .ti-tim In. in to- ...iln leiaan.n arl It desire to r.ml -irhedilled at convention h-il
llbei iluiiig mfliieni.-i fndmi; ' M.uril wlvit ItH members fiMind to here
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to k on to Switzerland after- they prsmciI tier on the streeL
would bo antlous now to ay
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win! So you aea I -hoiililu't be
.ill. ne. Do as your heart blU yon.
I my dear! 1 never advUe In mat-
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I will say this. Mr. Ma-ken. la's
a splendid man and very fond of
you anyone can (tea that."
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.MMV OO l WITH TIIIC VTOItV
CilAPTRR XXXVIII
UNNIH turned the letter
slowly In her hand. Dan's
familiar writing- black anil bold
stared barb at her. Her htvtrt
turned over How rdd how
verv odd It was to n--eiv u l-tter
from hi tn at thli mm i-nf. when
ihe wan try Inic to m.tke the mo it
i.iometitoui derHlon of lur llf'
It wit at if Han hlm-o If had
resi lied utiim Ihe many mll.-t
thai separated them naylinc
' Walt Moiini.a lon't for-f:t
rue I'm atill heret"
Ah. but he was the one who
had forgotten her sore heart re-
minded her. He It wui who had
written that other letter thn rrutd
one lelllng her they'd better
"hold up the plans" for the
January vteddiDK. .No. It was no
ee dependlnK on Hun. riha'd
done thai tn the paxt and lur
pride her love h. r uith In hlin
had been wounded putt Im irinrt.
Should she open it? iihould .
ilia nuke her de.ianii hrst- and
by ihU iimtr sin- hi. I pntty Willi
dei Ided what ah- would Hjy to
Arthur Mm kenl" on th morrow'
and read Han's l-tter after-
ward H.nl he still the power to
way her pat r. anon. put be '
!!.-( ' I Mil she dare to Dee wli.i:
Hud had written her on th v-ry
day before she bad -.ailed front
New York lo adv.uture and an-
other mail's dew ot inn? Bh won-
dered While she was pondering
Ihe matter. Hushed and dlnturbed
little Mia Anstl.-e blew In.
"My dear. I had no idea you'd
he home so early I" Ml An-
it Us. Imposing In stiver cloth with
a collar of gray fox. stared
(raakly at bar traveling- compan-
ion "I thought you'd be oat
until all hours 'I'utnlliiK the
town.' as they say. Are you feel-
ing all right ?'
"Yee no " Monica stammered
nt knowing how to explain
Then on u sudden ImpuU- she
blurted out the truth
"Mr. Msekeaiie's sailing unex-
pectedly for borne tomorrow."
she said. "He Mu AnitU-e be
Mania ma to marry hi in ai-d ko
witsTbim "
"Well. I uVclar-" Mi-. An
allce's beautiful loiffure of .-iler V KLI. pn
Uretian curia fairly quivered ! '' him A
-he sal down ahruitiy "Of
roarsa I knew soutihing Ilka
this was la the air." she began
breathlessly. ' but not so soon!
My dear!"
"I I haven't decided." Monnl
I don't lover him." Monnlo
faltnretl. "I'm fond of him.
I Ilka him as a. frlenil but
but"
"He doesn't make your heart
stand still shT" MIsh Anstlea
fonsiderad this bright hond on
one side Ilka a allver-plnrnaKed
bird. "Wall. uy tlanr I've soon
many a tnarrlago In my tttnu.
Love matches. They don't Always
turn out so well olther. You
have an even ehane tor happl-
nes. starting with friendship anil
respect. Then. too. my dear
there's the matter of money to
be thought of. I'm not u worldly
person. You know that. Been
poor all my life until lust lately.
nd now that I have had my taste
of luxury I'm afraid I shall never
be able lo do without It again
"I'd be the last person In the mesaagu
world to tell a girl ta consider
money only when thinking of
marriage and I know what pov-
erty can do to young people. I'd
like to see you gat soma of the
whipped cream of Ufa wbila you're
young."
It was a long speech and MltM
Anstice was rather breath Ism at
the end of IL She stripped off
her creamy glove and smooth oil
them together.
"There's your family toe" aha
continued after a silence. "Kay
-think what a brilliant marriage
would d i for her."
"I've thought of that." Monnle
iald briefly. She crumpled tlifl
h-tter in her hands looking at
i he. tire in the grate.
"Child child you're shlver-
uur'" the older woman said
p.ill. d. "do to bed. You mustn't
mtrh cold. We'll talk of this in
the morning."
Mount- escaped her head In a
whirl the letter still clasped In
h-r hand.
The clock struck one struck
two. Ih the room beyond aba
could hear the faint snoru of liar
boncfactr-HH Monnle knew that
she herself would be a wreck to-
morrow look a perfect fright. If
she didn't get some sleep. She
tossed and turned reetlestily be-
tween the crisp Bngllsh sheet.
Yes. Misri Anatlae wan right.
Iteason triumphed ever emotion
here. Her mi ml had bn almost
made up when the conversation
had begun. Mlaa Anstlca had
i rytallzed her feeling. She
would be a fool to throw away
such a chance. She would say
"yes" to MaekaMilo en the mor-
row anil go away with him a his
wife
It waa unworthy and Monnle knew
It to fel n thrill of triumph at
this thought but she was only
human and could not suppress m-
ftiftlltiK. Site could 'not sleep at leiit
until she road f)an'n letter. It
waa burning a hot. In the pillow
unilerncutli which she bad thru.it
It.
riflltietnntly Monnle drow it
forth and snapping on lint ro-oi-shnitiMl
lamp beside her h-.l
rlppud open the thick euvelni -She
bad steeled herself to n .li-
nes to Indifference but in ipa-
of herself her heart beat fail r at
the opening sentence.
"Darling Monnle." Dm
wrote) "I have been all sorts of
n fool and can you furkive u -
You know I'm not vury ii..ui it
letter-writing never wan. I
can't say what I want on .ii-r
Hut will you Jtiat drop mo a Un-
to say everything's all rkht? I
wired you at the hotel but th. v
said they couldn't deliver thu
because you'd already
gone. I got home Just a you
were leaving. Wasn't that rotten
luck: I'll tie waiting. All my
love."
Montitu stared at it. turning the
thick rihaet In her hands. It waa
the longaat latter she had ever re-
ceived from Dan the most ar-
ticulate. All Ills love! Why. li.'
had been u fool ever to think
she'll lost itl When two p. ...V-
felt an she and Don did ai-.ut
each other when tho whole world
wart changed and Klorir1.il for
one merely by the know I-. In. tlt.it
the other Misted in It It wu-.
stupid wasn't It? to take sec-
ond best
Suddenly everything was clear
to her. Her course was iliar
Miss A native admitted ihe would
get along without h-r. She
would leave tomorrow not as Ar-
thur Mnckenate's bride but a
Monica O'Dere going buck to Un-
man she loved. Calmness de-
scended upon her. She slept.
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girl Ilk id to bo swept
off her feel. The boldneaa the
dwiftness and unexpectedness of
tha altuatton appealed to her.
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took. When his deep voleo came
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confessed. "I (loot know what to would say; "I'm coming with
da Help m-i. Miss Anstlee What you."
ahall I to to him?'' There would be naturally no-
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a.iawdly. -please toiiset i 11 sbout ' marriage to go unnoticed. Peo-
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A p8g ANSTICE woke her. ihak-
"l Ing har gently. "My dear
he's on the wire!"
"Who? Where?" Ah. she w.is
dead alio waa so weary. What
did Miss Anstice mean?
"Mr. Mackenxle He sound
terrifically melted ai.il happy."
It all coma back to her at once.
Something she had to do to tell
Arthur Mnekentle. She wasn't
going to marry him after all. All
her dreams or a brilliant mnr-
rlngo had faded. Dan still cared
for her and wanted her.
She stumbled to the telephone
knotting the cord of her dressing
gown.
"I'm sorry" she said la a low
voice. "I can't." Simply that.
No explanation. No excuses.
The man at tho other end of
the wire hesitated for a long mo-
ment. Then "Can I do anything
to make you change your mind?"
be asked.
Monnle feellns utterly abject
and ashamed said no. Hut. she
added "I'm leaving ror New York
today. If you don't mind I'm
taking passage on your boat."
Ho gave a Joyous shout tri-
umph In his voice.
Monnle with Mlsa Anstlce's
surprised gaze upon her knew
what his thought wm it would
be easy for hira to break down
her defenses on the trip bmne
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Porter, A. O. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 156, Ed. 1, Friday, June 2, 1933, newspaper, June 2, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71753/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.