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j Ridder mifht have lied to shield of dam on anv sort of foundation
Alex Fremon in the matter of that !0 ^oid. a river such as I’m told
stolNj timber, and he wonder.d »;,f passmoke
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A newsboy Is at the Ttmes-Revlew
Alabanta counties will not furnish motorboats to their
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- A New York Holstein cow has been assured of an old-
age pension in the will of her owner. No more worrying
where the next ton of alfalfa was coming from.
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Violins of unbreakablf*glass have been invented,
this mean the people will be able to see through political
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SO I’M RETUflNiNG 1
this/ The teller.
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"You forget Alex, that Mr. Wade
Is not the onlv one here against
the dam! You and Ridder are
naturally in favor of it because
vou’veaot all the real estate sewed
up so neativ between the two bf
you! But / don’t favor the d$m
and I don’t intend to be stamped-
ed into investing----”
•‘We don't need vour backing.
Mr. Shultz" Alex interrupted j
smugly. “We can. get along with- i
out vou and your bank The pro-
moters hive found others to back
the project financially Some In-
dianapolis bankers are comm’
here tonight — ought to be here
any minute. They're aoin' to
finance the dam. and we’re «oin'
to form a company and sell stock
so thpt everv one who wants to
can benefit!"
I Mrueiim bi mu wuuiu muuc w «vav-
I ervUle. K m st’ol{e »<9*n. I ve had
Finally. Benny Short succeeded sdme experience along financing
in getting up onto the platform lines, and Im quite sure I wou.d
and. despite Alex’, efforts to dis- not Invest money in this set-na
suade him- insisted on having his because it. unsound Whoever—
say. His freckled face was flushed A voice at his elbow stopped j
. and earnest, and he kept nervous- him “No. I rjdon’t suppose vou
lv trying to smooth”down a cow- ain'ITl! Dunuviui!" —------------
Tick that stuck up Uke a flag on It was a voice from his past,
his red head. —-------—..
"Folks. I don't own no land near <To be cnntmuedi
the river and I don’t have no op- (The characters tn thss serial are
tions on any. so I’ve got no per- fictitious/
When Kim Dommui is told sonal interest in this ptolect. I’m 1
lust a telio-v like the rest ol vou .
that’s lived here alt mv life- and I Ca‘mr Puttn
vou know a «ell as I do wnat me I , Unuu’HljIWnlnB
Pa.ssmokii does in the sprint , ]fc.Jby w <A
someuhiesi ' Whea tin- snow anl
ic. irj ’tie ml' starts ineltln an J TfL-LL w trnni^
. that
river rwe- u:> ami »oe» wild Wh-d , • ■ __ ' .
emlrnur ai»d ixmIic. w~~
a lie rusnin through the vallei DBBIIDMDDMIDiMlMI
now can anv dain be depended on
"IrLpLLv2iL u's dangerous to trv SIID
too to :rv -o u.-e tivat oltl railroad
fill on >ne s-d- ot the tWoposed t
Like. Wo^riuirarif'HJt "lL_«.°i”'
witnstind me PassinokTscurrent I
when sue act, en a rampage!” ■
A mtnmur ran through Tmrtr-
ciiencet Alex Firtnon held up
Uncuui tind ar.e’t -rtrsMKt conde-
scendingly tti Bennv •
__ T .. .. "Now Benny we-aren’t figurln
a meeting i» called tn 4i«ani» -mi uammui tlie Pasauioka »'Kb a
railroad nil.” lie said with »n 1
amused smile "The fill like vo-i I
say. is gotn' U be along the side
of the Take ana mere won’t oe an»
current against it at all. -The dam
i-seif will take the current—and it
will be strong enough to take it.
TTHE tneeung about the dam to®’”
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HOW IMPORTANT IT IS
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[ worships him. His Health un > MltTT
.1 .,oro^ea-apd bi:s told hr m$.v get ;— ,, _ . . —
-I walL 1’liere» a jLr<>Ji-ct afoot to fill on >ne ear ot f ~
[ turn Riveri'ille into a resort It? lake . bro u'iuroalo. (UL !LJlbiir
I damming a near-by river ami i
! .-rs-aUng an artificial lake 41e.v when site seis en- a rampage!”
I'remon »Im Has made an ra- t. E.ti; -;;.- .
i in> ul -im is the rhiei dience' Alex FixtniHi held up gau-
porter o« the otan lw he has
, options on land that will ring in
! valae M the dam to hoik When
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B the nron-ct Kim decides to «H>-
POM* U. partly because he con-
siders it anoise sod partly be-
cause M his dislike of Ata-X
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ated cordiality. thing would require more of an
• You’re very lucky to own land investment than the artificial lak ■
along the river." Ridder went on or the boom to Riverville or any-
"If this project goes through vour thing “He would be worth ”
property is bound to go up in Mr Ridder glared at him from
value. Why. the whole town will the platform. "Are vou an engi-
boom' Yes str this is going to be' -- — ■
[ a great thing for Riverville with
hundreds of folks from the city
Entered ai the Postofflc® at Cleburne. Texas, as second class matter
0 C. WOODSON. Owner and Publisher
JOE FERGUSON, Editor
ACCENT ON YOUTH
i In the tradition of '‘Happy’’ Chandler. Kentucky’s |
[ youthful United States Senator. Carl Zeidler has sunpfrhis
way to victory over the veteran Socialist Mayor of Mil- 1
■Waukee, Daniel W. Hoan, Under whom the Wisconsin me- ;
■ tropolis became a model for'clean and efficient city gov- I
|| ernment. Only ten years out of college, the successful
candidate apparently made his appeal largely to those j
| of his own age, for his speeches emphasized training
| , and employment for young people. But he did not neg-
lect the more mature element—even to 'reminding men ,
that his barber father had cut their hair for forty years.
Apparently Mr. Hoan differed somewhat by reason of
the support of ’he Farmer-Labor Progressive Federation. |
Whose candidates for minor offices were under severe
newspaper fire and were defeated. It-was the first seri-
our political setback for the Milwaukee Mayor in thirty
I years.
I irnment in a city with civil service and a merit system in
force, a low crime rate, and safeguarded elections.
Mayor-elect Zeidler will do well to maintain that high lev-
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neer Mr. Wade””
■’Ni but common sense---"
- Alex broke in. ’’No he's not sn
coming to live in cottages around engineer' He's not even a native
the lake. w of Riverville. and the onlv reason
"It will be a beauty spot, too-— he’s onooslu the dam is that he’s
a regular beautv spot. Nature in got a persons! grudge Against my*
all its splendor And it will be a Are we go'.n' tb let an outside’
wonderful thing fur the —mip«, m hlie__and_tell us how to
S' | folks. Yes. sir—wonderful I Swim- do thingAre we goin' to let mm
I i ming ooating everything t-right interfere in what’s none of nil
I next door to Riverville. Why. this business?"
little village wiM become famous— Titer" vzas an excited gasp from
might become the mecca of the audience
whole state!” — --■■
Kim said quietly. T prefer to
see the vaiiey stay the way it is.
It’s beautiful now. but it won’t be
if hot-dog stands and dancing ca-
sinos spring up all over the place.
Besides’. I’m told it's impracticable
to try to dam the Passinoka—that
the river often floods in the spnna.
I haven’t come here to boost the
dam—I’ve come to oppose it-!” -
"Oh!” Ridder gulped. ~T
thought--“
"Well, vou thought wrong!”
As Kim turned and strode Into
the hall: r.idder stared after him
in dismay.
COON afterward. Alex Fremon
1 called the meeting to order and
i plunged into a glowing descrlp-
t ion of all that th<T dam would
I mean. Then, others spoke of the
I benefits that would accrue to Riv-
i you here boosting
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-Mr Shultz, the banker rose
‘Trom a front row. and said "What ■
____________eOfi'i’ ws’er seeping through the
as Kim cl Im Ped the wooden eravel tn the fill’’ tribe pressure
stair, th., evening, a hum of t
voices was already issuing from • Besides.” Bennv chimed in.
“the Passinoka’s so trieky sh? |
He met Mr. Ridder in the ante- might take a notion to change her
roonl course and go right out throuxa ,
"Mr. Wade!" Ridder's round the fill!”
hi'k.wf arlp 1 fBCt* B’li VMALfttd ■ ' NOT listen!, AI^X S310 lIUDfl -
m ne*««end^ hr, tiently "Don’t get so exc.ted until
hand. ’.T'm certainly giad u> see vou know *hat tvou >* tallni i
for th? dsm1 iiboit*' That ^ti will bt* i?inforc^<J
Yes. sir—K’s going to be a great with a concrete retaining wa.t.
thing!” The dam, too. will be okav.
"Is it?” said Kim. noncommit-
tally.
It struck him that the other
1 man was a bit overetlusive. He re-
I called suddenly his suspicion that
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