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TIlE BRECKENIUDGE
3 AMERICAN. PPraiTBKnroGE. TEXAS TUESDAY OCTODLRJJ
Telephone OW
BRECKENR1DGE AMERICAN
. n.lL--. Iwxuh pustoffl.c. under t of Mutch. 1M9.
mTik i. ni Tnii. ri nuct
An erroneous n-llwllon upon the cl.ur.i.lcr tnJ(liB or rrputn-
i. . ..f mm i-wi.. firm ..r corporation which may appear In uuy
l.r "lii i.il.ll.ll...iH Ik- ''n "'Ve'rror '
i ruiiglit lo th.- attention f the piibll-dicr. In com of error or
r 0...1 In IiriiI r other .ulM-rtls.-m.-ntH Hip publisher . lom not
. .1 1 Li... If Uiilil- Ir damnec Bother Ihitn Iho amount tw-hnl
!.. at... ..
I r tin Hi tlltil npitif cu-riiig ' "
(WILL OUTLINE
i CRIME TO JURY
Nations Show
tContlnued Kroin Page One)
Man-
MOHEY POLICY
STILL IU DOUBT
TODAY'S STOCK MARKET
Through tlit CiHirtoMy of l-'tinl Akin
Telephone 175
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I 'n-.H I WllWeiy eiiuueu m -"' . 1
(.. It iir lint oineriVI-ti- i-risiiii.i m -
I Political Murder To Be Air-
ed After Four Years
KDINBimO. Texas Oct. 81
A week from toflay oouniy
tit- t'nii
ii ii. vv iliNii.it. 1if credited
. uU.i lm.il licit published hereon
..n NtiA At first only the
cheater Ouardlan poke hopefully
for It. Now the London Time .
J lures cabled new trom Washlng-
ton daily under the heading "The
iV& American Campaign." Many Brlt-
au- om including at leaai ini-ee mo...-
Gold Up 16 Cents As New
Showdown Forecast
Allied Cham
Amor Can ...
Amor Tob
WASHINGTON. Oct. 31. IP 71 Aner T & T
Another showdown on the nation s Anaqomia ...
monetary policy wus
foreseen In
It of
01 .horiiL axnect to outline befne bur. of Parliament. have attended offclBi .rolue today a. a result 01
U Lrand Jure Z " the stay- code luM-tag One of them. 11- COB(Ul-on OVer President Booe-
fn- of CuYud. Kelley. aon-ln 'a of word Doran. if notional conwrVa vaU.. Kold program
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Hie in
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iti t.. rwiir their paper rfRUliirly ulll confer 11
iiMisrmeiit by r-Jitln who In th.- Irotilutlun
MMI
Mill Ml HHW
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(Hill MINI'
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Ml Kt III Villi
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1 i 1 i ii- '
Oencrnl Manager
Ofltv mid (lMulHtl.ni .MHimieor
MniHOclnr. Hilltop
(1t Kdltur
A.tUtunt lUlltor
Ail. rlWiiK Maimsc
AbI. Adv. .lHiHinr
Ctreutuilflii li't-
PartfHMiH Jlwli. lltt.
I . 1 Nnnt KlUuernldl
Ing
Co
ha
Oturj C Beck. 42. firniiily a
i.bld'ir of the bower tllo '.' nl-
Valley two MfXl.'anf ' 'uii
Hill ate chargi-d li 10nne.t1.1n
wiin ihe ulnvliiM ! 1 f-" " " v'
lean ubla'nad. aceoid-ttti l
r Irani ''.e Mm..i
MH-rladly mu
outlmml th.- plan
v' uc!t
a iill bv ni'itluKt' l
sliln wh.le he wuh .-upyin
Ci i-oh'n room
suiisi ittrrioN iwrrw-
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.. . . i.v .itrrler " itir- moBVt "
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rc (tiwii a Warning Ky Wallace
. qui' 1. In. 11 IIKUVHlbAl. Ul
mi llnhV "I l iliVHWII i PMH-
lu-ti il the once tl niK
me laxt t" tinuiMf the hou and
i I.. ...inc ii-liv next month."
Ii.u.1 hfiuli.1 uti'.i'W of I"1 Hwk-
. i- .1 fi .. man. H' fathor
i....r ami "Siih rifhU." Wallaeo
..1 tin- fatlui. Now tle Uu-cini
ulit.-s a 11-m "t " '"' M HJo.himi ill iMrnOIHH w me
...In. ui 'liiiinv li' m-i 10 HiM""" " "
1 . .1.. .u.hI mii lino nlltnilL
liri.Mll- 1 loll ' " I"' " " - -";--
th. .In. I w.:l f tin- -.ecreUiry of Hgrit-ul-
11 .... Bw-.i.aiMi fnt utint.
1 ill- torn hilt ami whiMil prodiicuiK
I iit-- riiiii .ill parut oi iritf wuim
niti-il fnt I'Mil Ihe Aim-iUHii.
.- -H'llin- I i' held in a Aim-
li lli-iis..h s.-i the vAinnor. She
...ntt-iUiiH-. ho reniomberi'd how
... in. ... . 1.1 iio.
In- .tit- Un- UillH' tin i" "in "
' . K c'cdiici whUh live of London waa quoted by the uuin(-l WM ull by tne
y " . .. ni-1 A.irinled Pre a saylnis. "Mr. ni.n. for both domestic and fof-
m-en unw.vw. -... .- - r nt.ar-
liooacvi-n i 10 my mum i"c .-- eign goiu iiuil-hhc- ....- --. -m.ial
ktuteaman In the woiUI Wha 8tmy w(.t Intended to force de-
he b. dulnw la a putrlot'le example prwiatlon of the dollar aa a means
to avery nutlon." awl addafl u( bolsterlnK the comiiiodlty price
When Parliament reinwernblea. al- structure But uncertainty and
Uiuuich aa-alnat all piecedenl. I am confllctlnx opinion and Indication
KloK t" ueat that tba Prltwa oi f tne rMUH ttitaetl the pruapecta
Wales be aent to chut with 1'reai 1 new movea.
Uent Hooaavelt on tne relutlona ot -m thla dooa not work In ralatng
th. two countries. ' domeatlc prlcaa" one of tho ooun-
Sir Montagu Normftn governor try' (oreiiioat eoonomlata told the
..f ibe Hank of Hngland baa baau ( United Preaa.'' "the only lt ema-
il ihr Inited 8tBte twice since t.v- u ue printing of money."
NBA bec-iiiie law On Hcpleniber HI 1 The KO'in8nl lalaad IU pllce
he told th bunk's board that aolu-'0f newly mined old to 32 12 an
linn of Hi Ham's currency problems mnce today on overnight advance
'i-M-nl hugely upon results o4- f 10 runts an ounce
tulii.nl ftntii th.- Amerli an recov-
ui.iaram He described
I tWates nw
most 11 new country so gren
continuous art- the changes."
Japan Is aald to be conalderlng a
plan like NBA. na are Egypt. Uol-'
rtileJ Und Canada and varloua oliinri.
Foielgii'MlnlHtei Puis of Mexico j
ix pressed to President Booi-veltl
Ocltiber IS hla enthualaatic aitiinr-
lixlrmlilion Of
.- .1 I IB. .I'll
liisiill Kmiscil;
Atlun B8I
Auburn Auto .
Barnadate Oil .
Beth Sttal
Brlgga MfK
Case Mru
Chrysler
Culumblt-i. V'
Cons Vtt .. .
Ccn' OH
Curtlaa Wiig'it
Uupont
Oold Dut
Orlgsby Own
Fox Ft Una
Oen Bh'o
Oen M'""
O011 Pood-i
Oooilyaui
Houston OH
Int Huiveali'il
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Close I Natl CaaH Beg
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Ohio Oil
Phillips Pet ...
Bdlo . .
Santu I' B R
Sears Boebuck
Shell Union ..
Skelly OH . .
Socony
Stan Oil N J
Htudebaker
Texas Corp . .
Tex Quit Sul . .
Tex Puc C A
! U 8 Ind Ale .
1 U St Steel .
j United Air .
1 Vanad u...
Westing Klec
Western Unolii
Wculworth
Curb
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27-6
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May 9.82 9 0?
July . 'i6 0 91
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Cities Service 2-2
I .one Htar Oaa 6-5
Bec Bonds 15-5
Oulf Oil Pa 48-4
Humble Oil 86-4
K'an Oil Ind . 2-7
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ATHKNM. llr.Ni Oct. . U. -The
Otaak tpoolate court today
.iM-uaed to extradite -m'ial In
fill to Chicago Thj court
that Inaull wu not subject to ex-
tradition on tita basla of charges
aRainst hlni. Ha waa itlaased.
described "the t f
day- -.1 Kanser (Jiares
u.k .ti-m.l mill 1 n c
ZtV IKX7t' ..-- - -
May Involve liih.
Suite Official
DALLAS. Oct. 31 ll!i Charges
STEEL POUPS
J01K U PLAN
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n 1 A.
President us
Oil Mlili
tContliiu.-d l'l-om Pac.i One)
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ll no lb
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1 .ill til.'
I. t'H it
... .ill
Mrs.
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If
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.Hon foi the national recovery pro- mnue uy wuw .....h-.o
fx ' ro. nr. aeorge Warren profoa- at.it.. official wui mooKinK
l( llll (iOUIllY VliU) or of agricultural economics at to unoovor n North Texa. at.ilen
ltUtll Mtltiit 1'"-ior .." . ..ari. ...nrohiindlse rlnK today prvtltioed
to ruglater
ui
in 1
t.M In
. 1 li...
k .M-Ills
i hum thnr tlayH."
f...nMii i.rM.ix rtitiiriiins ir.iin i.- u.w.v .. .
H i 11 . I .. ' ii-'nu.. roiuiirlos. told the tepereuaalona uxpooted
IS lllYOIl I til (MII rwridol le hat eticountuied unl- aa fur away ui Austin.
1 versal Inlereat. In th. main entire- Smoot Schmidt Oaltna cmint
AUMTN. oc 3 .UBi-Oovernorl-y -ympatheUc. Officials of Hie sheriff at
1 ir rj iiiiib .v e-ii- iiuuivii .....-.--
Mtrla... A K.rHuaon totlay gram- ... . of o do wlt n .
ed a full wirJ.n to Oral White- having a"." ' m.mrjlK" KC.tlon heie. II was believed he
111. Nolan county convicted In N tA -Win n r lo
April. HOS of violating in- '"l-'i"- "'""- '..
t. -. a...iinrfii to liiie vr -uu-viiimi - -. -
tm-WW sr --. - - m
check up on the charges.
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HanUer Krosi Doc-linos a Uclicl' -lob
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. .1 I . .1 I.. Aitnj iiVRilllllit 11 IV
;i n. In 1 ol Ulf IH..I.I..I V" ."- ...-....---
1 .. iuii.i l'..ink.-i ri...t ih a bvwy mnii. Hint
1 11. . k.-i th.it 11 waW iiiiKiijJle fori
f niM.iMti.H'ut 1... a otint of th domamU I
1 I . lll.. illit ttlllslt.
ll. 1 I..HI.S. tltf ."t.HI OUl ivr- ...
. uoik in I .it tin- .sanif 1 properly 1 ulf ill thu
. . ...in ! .f . I' ml pn-mdent .md ft-r thitt roason he
1' SM'llltl II' lillllll'l'ft "' I'll" V ..v4. f
A-.i... . .......v .... r..i 1.1. null
a .siiiiiLvnin i.i.jui m. jy i
1 Xmurillo. He decHnod 11 place on
Now th.it .iff two vii. ancies 10 uc uicu i ut-
1 ..I Hou. would have matte a nmjfiiintuiii. i'"
1.1 for ih.- i.-liff thiitrilniUin.
I
cftuYPnfhnnfrt ck
(ACf (iYMONDi
eu ( tt&K. j
I
III!
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1 1 niit
U11I a Col. Carl
.... . . . t 1 .
...p?fd the publicity mo oi u won ti i
K. .tlh . it is it tough l;b nl boHt. Hnnk-
1 I h.- M.lfsU'PpeU minvT a rwwuii unu
'.1 ink t.. hi Uiat." Wlsu utan.
tmiit of ytm Iwi't really ft boyin-
. .1 ..I p.imjr for the car.
ih:.;in in. 111: moiv
JII.N lll.. Iirrlly liiilihN
Klrl. Mini lllill Ul.slll. ...n t n
iiillll.iiiiilri- iiit-rt lii tlrmliliU '
lull In line ll.r Ue.-iime r.-
irunard llir.niali Hr eheiuliia "
II i llll ill i Mil ItlM-.i. l.' '
Irlluu In lii ll"' I"' liernrll.
I'i'l ii iltlM.. Jiii.' uunarr
l.lrr .1. In n """":''1 !'."'
ilrsl l "hid. Ji:l '" '"-V.
1)11. hrt r-iirl. I. Ulllrd. Il.-iirl-.1.1..
I'm rim iimii I" ii'" '"OV.
.lun i. lullu.. miiJ Li-Bin " rnrrh
lur I'm iinJ eiurk l"u
fur lrrrlf. .
J111111 I nmiiliril n n ninira
liiarr lu u iilabl ilub. Hini.l.iiue
iiiim: 111. iui:. ie ""
lirii.r n lrn.lll Oli-ml.
Junu ami l'l. -rr '" Ourlnii
1'j.t'. -.niiilc..-e.ii-. J'. n"d JJar-
nr iirr dm.. 11 el.irr liiiselhrr.
Ji.iiii brllitlllK lll. I' "i her
iiriimUr lu nmrrjr lliirury.
I'nt lirc.niir lli.ruej rrrniarp
i.n.1 -null he rrnlUr Hull It
..... ......... 1. 1... lit.lrml
J...II.. Ilul I'nt lii.l.U lain Jn
mu! mil be hurt imu " "- "-
Uliiic I'll." K "' Ju". ' ."l""
llnriirj- unbninil.ir. IbU.v. "
liullnrrrnrr I. Ibe rniir. ""
hr .imcr.l. mi rnrlr iniirrliiisr.
I
si. mat we'll wonder whether Einstein l
iht-oiv of relatiit or f-"- the violin he's
1 '
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Union Leader
llnl liM.M.
nm
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n b
een
slit
n.r In Pr.-iioii I'ulc
Pi ISJlsItRTSP Ik
L $ a't ilgS.ElEl W
I 'f'ON 3BST I WO
CHA'JptL GENOW. PPIC
RU - .5.- 2 IWalO
1 "eat kC.OMANp
Ziziv Mi P.t a.O.GU--.
. bis
. e fruebt
ly la prlal.
1: lalts
4 1 To a com-
pli-.li
46 .sprite
is. Sin ut' ued
I r lea
4'. Hull an em.
'.o lluir. U'
'..' Siul heat.
' '. The palm
. To r.ialradUt
'.- An. bur rings.
mi )rtie bee.
l Traps.
63 Lion.
& Hops klla.
. 7 Me Is a leader
among tke
- of th
11 8 A.
IT. Iloyal.
17 Slnee 1910 lie
fcna Uon
of hla bran.li
of workers
(pi)
11 To encircle.
il Plant.
21 Kodcnt.
26 Kootitock.
UST.) weep.
30 2060 pound.
M He was alto
head of a
labor .
31 Whirlwind
.iCKorm of "be.
3S Clanger.
41 Kull-leiiKth
itwtment.
41 Let It atand.
41 Strong irnMI-
lug veffttauU
47 liecause
f.1 Cat.
I Hand cart.
M Pertaining to
air.
I IITU li
: ii
3 Possess
4 Itiver In
Biypt
I t'ani.l Ilk
animal.
G Iwliy.
7 SI rile
a Wading bird
5 Kaat ImlUli
ahrub.
11 Part of a lock. 57 Large knife.
12 He wo a 19 A mcaiure-
memt'or of the flt Soulheuiit.
National 01 All rlnht.
Confrrence In Hither.
1911. 6 Uke.
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MliV tSO O.N WITH 'UBS VIOIIV
CIIAITKB XXIX
BAIINKY mm standing hy the
mantel one arm resting agalust
It. iVhen Joan sjioke he looked up.
hla t-yea meetlug hers unamlllng.
You mean you really want the
veddlUK aoont"
"I really do." aha told uliii
"without any fuaa thougJi. Barney.
Oauldu't wb Juat go to the LHtla
Cliurah Around tka Corner and ba
uuirrldilT4
Ut8 of paople do" vsld Uary.
8oma of them get It over with
uveu laaa (usa by marrying In tk
clork'a oUko."
Ha bad aald. "gat ll over with!"
pimn Iia must suspect how aba
waa faallng. Horner.
ISeueroHaly awl raoelved ao llllle In
return.
Til make ll up to him.- Joau
tbousht. "I'll navar Ut blw
nori And same day I will bar
forgotten that I Knaw Bob.
There'll U Juat Bnrnay t y
heart. Juat Barney!" She waa try-
ing datperalely to make herself ba
lleva alt this waa true.
They were alttlng on one of the
divans. Barnej' arm around Joan
her head aialnat hla shoulder.
"Wu could ln married some oiler-
noou "
"TainorrowT"
"No. I'm almjlug tomorrow nlgbt
at tlwt charily unurtalnmeut. Let'a
uinke It Friday afternoon."
"Prlday'a bad luck." aald Barney.
"I'm not afraid of bad luck.
Nothing except good ! could
como to me with you" Jonu au-
rvereil. Btrney'a voice waa husky with
emotion. "Dwrt U Bw rw. daar.
I uopu I'll uavor dlaapiwlnt u."
anyhow."
Barney waa looking haggard and
worn. Joan aaw. Undoubtedly ho
hud been working too hard lately.
J..BI1 forced herolf to be vory gay
refusing to listen to tho doubtn
wlih h v.ere all too ready to spring
up. unbldilon. and plungo her Into
miserable uncertainly.
Barney reatleaa. uuu uecmcu 10
auporvlae tho crovtlon ot 1110
special iottlng In which Joan
would apiHsar at tho charity cntor-
talnment. For her opening number
there waa to he an elaborato mjt
with special lighting to bo In-
stalled. Hur costume aa fashioned of
green metalllo cloth molded to nor
slim form with a band of tho amo
miitorlnl for her hair. Tho song
waa a fantastic hit about a mor-
maid who loved a anllur.
Tim second aong was an old fa-
vorite n Imllnd. r"r thla number
she would wear a ihlto frock of
Btiff organdy trim mod with
starched lace and carry a quaint
prim bouquet of (lower.
ho had attended such an affair In
McmphiH. thero was no reason lo
bcllevo ho would bo In tho audlenco
tontght.
They wero Inside now Htnndlnr;
in a long wldo hall. Joan's flat
quick glanco took In rich ruga
tapostrlea statuary. A bowltdorlng
nrray of them. Then suddenly sho
felt more at home noting tuo nno
old portraits on tho walls tho mel-
low woodwork and beyond book-
lined llhraray walls.
llarnoy was saying softly "Don't
get stage fright. As if any of tho
people here really matter to youl"-
! voc-ited by Mi. Coulter.
I "I'leHldent Booaevelt" he dr-
m Unnd.'laicd 'Is ilKhlly ranked with thu
ipildllu vioild'H gieut leaders for the hu-
Afrnr WoB? of Wnrlr '"anltnilan itnd statomiionllkc way
rtllcl 11 Vm Ut HUll . wi.ich i10 iu ntiuiaaaod hlm-
' self to America.' tangled nffulM
I He Is trying to do jiiHtlcc o both
lalior und capital. I am convlnc.-.l
that tt la the duty or ev-ryun.- if
tin to support our prrbld.-nt an. I
our government paiti.-uhiiiy in
I this emergen!)."
AmonK otliL-rh wli.t Mp.ik hi i.-r
ly wt-ii- Mt-s.ns HH-wail inul K I
of B.ing.'i in.l J J Pi ice of
Bit- kemldgc.
Mayni Mian of thl. -lly wi
also called upon -unl .-.p. k.-
timing that 'm.-ii not mom-v '
I should be "Ih on.N of vr-innu-tit
1 and In.lustiy.''
I The mayni pletlged hltnielf In
evt-iy nioveniciit that liaM for it
puipoN.- tho iH-tti-iment -if hiiiiian-
Ity llh Mpp.-ch wis well re-
ceived. O Mlnalia was .-'illcd upon nnd
I spokli bilf fly.
Chulimun W. F. Collins In his
'opening lemurka dccl.ucd th it
Amerlcu's woikmcn want Justice
and employment and aio not ink-
ing foi special favors or charity.
Kugene McOtrty is secietary and
(J T. Tadlock vice preaidint of
this organlziulsn which it wa .
stated will hold weekly mectlui;
in the city hall on Monday nighl
who for years bin
WASllINCrTONOct 31. (U.R) -Prusldent
Bm.4W uppenrc.l to
day to have est.iSlied the 'lomln-
lun of his uphlMuovi-iy policies
over the great liaSstc Imlustry.
Steel leaders wlvinvc been cool
toward the Nllfkni the start
nnd have )MigKl.5r weeks ovei
a bitter strike in th mines In tin-
Pennsylvania cottjlelds acceU.-il
last night to a attlient on lines
laid down by thflistdent
Mr. Roosevelt alavrested from
them a price encon on st.--l
mill openings wiiJ perhup-. the
largest single rallroenli-t in hls-
toiy which will glv3plonnnt to
thousands of work
railroads run. Mj
Dm
May
July
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IIATKS KOU CliASSIPlBI
ADS
.tliiilmiini of 'ili ."iirns In-si'rt.-d
iinilcr proper chit-
sltli'iilhin mm dny 10fl
Sllllll. H'l '.I L'llllSCUUllitJ
iliOi -x. .. 75o
N'l ml tulti'ii fur less lliiin SOc
I'or Rent
Mill RKN'I' TI inoni fmni-li
..I .iiii tmi-nt. 'ai'Ii 7ate billi
A..lv 601 W.-.t V llh una l 111 u
.'..mi Ave.
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e'or Sale Miscellaneous 8
l-ult -wI.K Kienh J.-rse uiiull.yl
. o h. ifei calf 335 K. Walkii
Wanted Misct'Tlancoas IV
work wh.-i
WANIKIl I" i
mu t be In go
In- .-.ii. Mn.l
Ii foni-M in
.v't ui. I.
T I
id pi kup
I itioti . clu 1JI
i ft-rr.-.l .-
office I-1 il
Rotary jos
(Continue.:
ri oiaTL'i'
tin.-i
rpiiug with plans
-I- uvuuta Joan's t
for
the two
uvuuta Joan'a ww to jso
York' 1U at the Jijnlor League
affair aipl the qutat wetldlng to
follow itext day tha houUoId
waa vlunijcd Into a be hlvo ot
activity
I0AN wa lu bar bedroom trying
J on her costume to be sure they
were as they should Imi. Kate
Hinith. watching from her aoat ou
. .Ida nf tba bed. snld. "Tlioro'll
be mor mtlllonalrea In that crowd
tonight than you could shuko a
tick at! They'll all be bowing and
i lapping for you Joan. Singing In
tba swart world must bu pretty
grand!"
th. .mrt world. Bob Weston's
world. Kxclttment laapaxi up iu
Joan' heart at the thought.
"You're looking beautiful to-
night." Barney'a mother told her.
-Ba thl dreaa." Joan luughed.
mi iii Ilka areen Ico Aren't
the scale realtstlor'
-Yea )uu're a gootl-Iooklng lUh
Kate told her.
The wahl from the cabaret lifted
ihe glltterluw frock over Joau'a
head then and replaced It on tho
hunger.
Pat. who had allppetl into iuo
room quietly said. "Bariiya here
aud horribly Impatient. Ho soya
Its time to start. Jonn."
"There's no hurry" sold Mrs.
nuke. "Plenty of time. Joan you
must da something about Barney'a
nerves."
"Tell him I'll ba ready In two j
minutes." Jonn told Put. Turning
away from tho others sho smiled
faintly. Tomorrow nud tomorrow
all the tomorrow she iould bo
ithlnklug of llarnoy. But not to
night. Tonight she wouiu no suit-
ing In Bob's world
-quite a place. Isn't UT" Barney
wu aavlne ns hi car merging
with a stream of others passed
through tb tall. Iron gutea.
"Why uuyone should waut to live
In a museum though. Is Iseyoud
tne." he went ou. "Thero'tf au lm-
iiiMwo ball room and Ihey'vo cou
JOAN followed a. maid up tho.
broad stnlrs and down n cor-
ridor. Tho room they uutorcd was
paneled lu Bory and the furnish
IngH wero gray and blue. Thuro
wero lavender draperies ot tho
window 4 ovor soft cream curtains.
Joan opened hor make-up box
and added a llttlo nioro rougo. to
her lips. Her black mask lay be-
foro her on tho drosslng table.
Voices guy laughing volcoa
floated up from tho entrance: hall
downstairs. (Itiost wero arriving.
Joan could hear music which
monnt that tho orchestra waa be
ginning tho overture.
Tho door opened nnd closed.
Joan turned her hand uncon-
sciously clutching at tho mask.
Barbara Courtney' amazed eyott
mot Joan's. "Wlmt aro you doing
hero!" on mo Barbara's harsh quory.
And then aa her glanco fell upon
tho musk In Joan's hand sho said
"So you aro the Jigsaw' Muskeil
Singer!" V v
Yea."
Barbara was laughing. It was a
hysterical laugh without mirth In
It. After a moment sho recovered
her composure.
"You'll havo to excuse mo Joan
but you took mu by surprise. You
see I never dreamed you weio sing.
Ing lu a cabaret. It' quite taken
my breath awayl Aud imuglno
meeting you here in uou eioua
homo!"
Tho blood surged to Joan' face.
"Whose homeT" sho asked.
"Uon't tell mo you didn't know!"
The astonishment In Joan's oyo
wa more convincing than any
words. Barbara saw that the other
girl had come hero by chance. Bob
didn't know Joan waa here. Thero
was no reason for him to know.
Barbara opened the door carefully
saying "Oiad I naw you Joan."
Then she closed the door behlud
her.
Outside Barbara Ut a clgaret
with nervous Angers. Tho mask
wu n saving factor something to
thank lucky star for. Barbara
took the
r
Hid
- .i
i
it uiiti me. i
istic trip to tJreenvUri x.i- w i
wuh his daughtHm. N 'talie
the featured numbTnthi d .
Uev. Markley ipotjn P. .ice Coulter
Time Courage." fl ; a wotkei
The sneaker Is JtlVun of the ' Amei lean
World War ami jreji gav. hi-.
conviction that wrj i li. d
murder.
"It took con rage of) h
a few noble strong
criticism even ubuae.-jtt
In 17-18 that the Wa
not u Holy Crusad
to asciibt- ull thcTUt)
trouble-iome eru toTtfA
to our participation
those day any ma
a dissenting opinio
noted u "slacker
The speaker to
strlQken faced younarji a ;i
awaited tne onior Nrj. ki.u.i
Ing their death waB5 tl
tain. A greater goSlJlj
commonly conies fioctfi
follow such bioodjncaj
fico.
Bev Mnrkley spoke;
nes und convlc-tioi
Mutklev aaug twoin
gentle musical vole
her as a young voealli
Supt N t. tloHftni
preparations foi thelKA
ttiitlng ilns aif MftlH
Its initiation.
Miss Alice Mlllurlfrd.
tension UupuituniV
University was lidroduci.
of plans locally lojgajt u
fare Council in fclJfi
the fust meet ing oiTww.
held ut the Y M CjAJt
afternoon ut 1 o'cteak.
Manager tUti.Hljgi
IJlulbor compan 4"
sat u new BotniaiiPm
Botuilun Hcixt-i Sawi.t
honoi with hu tlK
Dallas Fail w-i- srfL.
appiectation.
In tho iank
Kederutlun of
.lamo ground
bi.-n
if tin-
L.'iboi
as did
President Boosevelt recently at the
dedic.i'lon of th iiionuin.-nt to
Sainu.-I (!imi.ers. that th. gn-at
l.iboi gi.mp hou done i mre In a
Kn. iiti.m to nuve the -iju it in-.
mil ii.-. li .lit I. -i txune by labor
ban hi- all other agencies
Compaiis unions th-it i j. i-nion
luns"inl in. I lutgelv dictated tn
the i mplyeii have no' th-imlepvndeiiL.-
r the powet d-
.land Mecictu.y Coultel to give
i . bur a fair dial.
Nil A Questions
WANTKK t. I.n Water tank f-r
. -di. mint In in good condi'loi
Si I- Ia'C loni'M P.lt Off I'lUl'
St ind.
New litis Schodules
Hreclionridjje Cisco Kastlnnd
(iiuliain Olney and Wichita
rails.
i Infective August 1st 1953
1 North Hound to
I WICHITA FALLS
Leave 8:00 A. M. 7:31) I. M.
Huiitli Hound to
risco
Leave 10 A. Al. s l. M.
For further inforiuation call
W. N. Ilail.ev. ARi-nt
Rainbow Coaches
Burch Hotel
I'HONK I7
v
frou.
race one)
hl i up
it'K-
eral illreclon. ami enihulmcm
In .ipenillng under the lilttiik.-t
i-mlff '
A Kiuli iliin 1 1 an- "profe t ion.il j
l n- hum ill ilirectius ellh'-l '
u lii aim oi nipl.iy.-i-s In a
in in !; rti I oi -xe utlvr tap.i.ityl
uli i . i lul l3a leoivi mole I
hiii .. . pi wnk ' ll"th i-linvi '
.1 v. Hiil flolll the il.lMlllllli'
limn pioii-l.iii-. f the Arfleiineu- 1
l r- nurses limited hs to '
hours or work under the I'llA-.'
.N liii thi .He iibj. i-t to.
"i i. ni iniiii .- u piol..lon.i in' !
I . .i i.i .' The eume ippll- I
.idi I wL-iliiai nuinei. Htu
.nt i m lm pit-ill ai'- ii"' I
.! i i minimum wag - .ilul m v '
i ii li in pinu-doni. bill .tud.-ii
. ut d. il idil.ll"- mil .e-i In doc
i nm in .ulJi 1't to the .mil
..ill wrge
(i Kottles
Ico Cold Beer
Deliveied ani hei QCp
in cil for .. OiC
HELLINGHAUSEN'S
I'hnne 272
l)tlivei Sen ice N A. M.
(o 7 l. M.
AUTO
LOANS
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I ' I II. ii I Mil li' 'I
I .bu i d i.l i i i i' . in '
Hi l T. rni. Oiilt-n serild-
It. (J. CUM & CO.
Over Ui luorlhV I'i .me C.U
.. . ......! i nrrtvn ni tbo vorleil one end into a rtgular stage.
HUH. CUIIIIHU. .V 1.-' - ...- . - -. l.a
Park avenue apartment. Barney floor UghU and even small boxes
rustling down Z tj.o staanvahlP Ui tho sides to give an authentic
:.m ....ri iha most ileslrablo theatrical setting. In your honor.
suite- even at such a Into hour. Miss Joan Waring. Why. Joan!
You re trembling. luure uv.
frightened are you?"
"No. Just excited." she told him.
Oh. sho was glad Barney did not
know how excited sho was. how her
linart waa beatluK! She was being
T; . i .. -
il Billy of courso won uuuur.-u
b other place to spend tbo eveuUis
oro was no reason .at no wuy
.1) Weston should choosy a charity
Somehov Parney always seemed to
gel his vay with very one
Pat. doing belated shopping nr-
rived at the apartment looking
like a little white ghost. Barney
told ber hotly. "Let tho frills go
No uso inaklug yourself sick again
Joan can shop after sho gets
hoiue.M
Joau joined In tho protest
mustn't. Pat" she said. "I
everything I could possibly
M " VJIU nuj v -mw. - - i
"a lM Weston should choorta charity
ift eflt. jfust because ho yent W")J
had heard Joan slug at the Jigsaw
and never suspected that she had
seen Jier betore. Thero waa no
reaaon to feel alarmed now. Bob
would never dream that the spec-
tacular singer wa Joan the girl
he had known lu Memphis.
Barbara' lips set angrily. After
ull these months of combating tho
memory of Joan winch oaroar
had long ago realUed was tho one
thing betweon hep and happiness
to find the girl In Bob's homo
was almost too mucbt 8ho would
have liked to bumble Joan. It she
had dared put the girl bad spirit.
Barbara was glut she had not re.
vouled her feelings.
It wa just at that moment that
the maid brought word to Joan
that Mr. Blake was yraitlna for
' Ta Be ttenad) JSgfj
' t
nra y
iContiniii-il ''.
ifiSS)
lly until such t"'10!!!
nent code uoiiU'i..nW.ayjt1
tabllahed Ills duiiaTCi
UCUllon uiai..'"BBJiE-1
ment to assist unJfcsjBK
keep them liifuiiii"twjt
Ions of the pi-un iggt
Mr. Elliott enti'ietWi'v
Izon to put a -.1 'P
and to report t'J
t plaints Of violation!
dent's Agreomen'
take the proper aotjpAw
4 . ..aTammVBBBBa i
ready to inve-uua
plaint-. If people
Ihom IO US." It 1
honest and sincere
may be nVtolnfor
to have su.pi rumoij
pi
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ltd
R(mI River Pln
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1 a. i vu i.iuoii Texs wero
pit .. .1. I 111") tu the Mississippi
. i .ii ui i iwi'J b the It d
Him i . .i m ' ' Uad-d by O N
blovl chairman of Ddla. T.x.
lMnl"'ill fVhike
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i wa- announced at NBA
n lt..t.. mi' l-u
N 0 T I C 15
Aiiiiiiiiik Ine tic li.sstiu of
.irlnerhlp of llnrrli A U'n
Aiiliil.iU.- Service. After N'o
t the uuderslgni-d nn 111 li long
i-r Ih- oiiiiiiOst t it'll this firm
und Mill not Ik rrspoiiH lilt for
mi) il Id. incurred mi. I.-r the
(trin .nunc.
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31. 'UK
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