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MONDAY, JULY 12. 1943
By Ernie
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Entered, as second class mall matter at the postoffice. at Cleburne, Texas
under the Act of Congress, March 3, 18.79
against Its door, wee the
red young tractor driver.
r I DIDN'T THINK
THEY SHOT AT NON-
’ MILITARY’PLANES,'x
started training for a war job. Look
at my hands. T
Sartor of I'ori sill, Okla , Cpl.
1 George Sartor of Camp Barkeley,
• end Sgt. Porter Sartor of Wash-
I fngton: • . ,. •
TARZAN'S FlNGfRS CLUTCHED THE
THROW OB ONE, STIFLING A Ob'.
and Sn
with Ge
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proved for being late. In a big room f Ths characters tn tbto serial ars
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S/Sgt. Altied F. Vidler, who is
—J at Fort Benning, Ga'.,
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Js called to her, “Come and sit
tn my chariot for a few minutes
one fodl. VIM I
held gingerly li
that the tract!
amused by her
but he still ■
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Mrs.
went s
Joseph
reporte
some things from me, too. You
didn't tell me that Lottie Me-
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| marry you. He offered to pay me He’s quite a chastened young man.’ . v .
»« h.r Intn compromising, Mickey glanced at her. "Do yM «, fBP
she would be stln think you might marry hlmV | d t
hra f> rtitrr\s*/va J ROSftlttGw ——.siaTm x__i_ *<awv—.eML ' IDF ItlR rKSHlH nSniO
dlsgustad, and . turned him see> Howe’
/ie<HlN& TO KEEP OUR <
SPRITS UP, PENNY- S/N& A
SOMETHIN^/
had driven out here a
-*1 and vluit. You’ve a full five minutes
left.* *
not help tout notice
»r driver was looking
Ite intently. He had
■f on his face. Prob-
Chris
_ He must realise, now
that he had observed the gallant
action Of the other man. what a
-hurlish boor he had been. With a
-tirug. Chris dismissed him from
MT mind.
“Here." She indicated her iden- wwurw
• location tag to her rescuer “I m sh7 ho^d ihe wo^d bm be^-
a sign of a building. Now. in addi-
tion to this one. tt
of buildings taking shape every-
-where. ‘
"I'm sure thia to the building
where you're to work." the young
times a day.” A .
Chris thrilled at the thought of
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YE^ NANCy—WE CAN DO EVERYTHING ON THIS")
PENTHOUSE FARM THAT WE --7----------<
COULD DO ON A ---( YEP-EXCEPT )
REGULAR FARMV j. I GO FOR A <
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holdingher close.
fTHK HNT» '
fThe chanetert in thU terlal ars
i.ywwvJ w—r— -- .■ - —t— "
drutmy mumtag o. Mighty warships, or at a naval
shore stat loti
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PFC W. M LACKtV
GETS PROMOTION
Pfc. William M
visited here on a
Aunt .Henrietta in- I
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JUST KEEP
RIDING UP AND
a DOWN, SIMPSON!
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PFC MARSHALL P STEPP
HERR ON FVRIXH'GH
Pfc Marshal) p Stepp of Com-
pany B. 188 Glider Infantry, Camp
Mackall, Hoffman, N. C., is here
furlough visiting his wife and
paranu. Mr and Mm John D
Stepp, Sr. st 1112 8outh Main
street. He will leave Wettneaday
tc return to his elation
WAIT— I'LL )
FIX THAT
\ RI<5HT NOW^y
may 'I take you some
place?” he asked.
"I'm going to the office,
that It"' ",
“There are several,” he said.
Pv *
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quitting whistle sounded. Chris
hurried to get into her wraps. She
was worrying not a little about her
car in Ute mud. Ted Lurton had
she haatened tO^Join him jttof<x>t-
LJ administration building
»way. -1 don't drtve the oomparty ear
... / Ji»«k to town." he told her when she
A « Chris Merl-ed Into the build/ «i wonder whether, aftpr .
ing, sne glanced up at a huge 1 helpyoij With your car. you’ll give
of course." said Chris.
-----toward the place
J stuck In the mud
they neared It. they were
d to see that it was now on
I love me—”
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j his arms.
"You almost broke my heart,
back there at the police station,
when you looked straight at me
and never smiled. Darling, never
do that again—promise."
— , <«-anMver. he benv-his. head and
pressed his lips to hers.
I ATER, sitting before the fire in
" tos me library of Aunt Henrietta's
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WOULDN'T TRY TO
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towk GtOUNO.
smiled. "All right—if you’ll
Chrto?
I drop in for a while this
he asked. Tm a lonely
sort of fellow—stranger in this lo-
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• Y»3—do. Make it around eight."
•That's fine!"
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1 fellow her and, in a jealous fury,
h WBed her ” — .
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I her package. "I can spare I
is. I need to out down on
lie, anyw^r-” ------
rm lunch, deciding to get a
* ■ breath of air. Chrto went
downstairs and out into the sunr
shine. Bhe found Theodore I.urwn
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53— Carried
54— Station (abhr i
55— Rumanian cola
DOWN
I—Tapeatry
GREAT I.AKES. Ill., July 12.
. --OlUC'ftCLCL V'lUlUS L. Un-
' derwood. 19, son of Mr and Mrs-
1 Jchn W Underwood Route No.
’ 3. Cleburne. Texas, to learning the
a^S’fni'^ll.wmi’ve'rinnw fnrTne " cullnary Arts 88 part of his War
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CHAPTER XXXVI
A FTER a while, Mickey said
quietly, “A^ter all, Peter, I
wasn’t the only one who wasn't her of William’s marriage to Lottie
straightforward. You kept McDonald and. to her great relief,
___ a.i____ w_________ a.__•*___ hur oiinf raontnd fha riaurw Im
•yHE following morning, as Aunt
1 Henrietta was considerably bet-
ter, Mickey decider to have things
out with her aLgnce. First, she told
Cw». IMI ta l«M rwara uwm . IM /
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' CLEBURNE flMES-REVlEW .
Aiblished Afternoon Daily (Except SaturdayJ utid Sunday Morning
,G8 So. Anglin Street Cleburne, Texas, Phones 133 and IM
WM. RAWLAND Publisher
MUNITIONS
'■ GIRL ii.4
PFC. HARLEY EBWARDH
ARRIVEN KAFELY
Mr. and Mrs. H D. Edwards
cl 807 College street have received
a cable from their son, Pfc. Mur-
ley Edwards, that he was safe
somewhere overseas.
assigned W to a
d her to work. He d
after more. I had. one close call.
| and will tell you about ”it' when’
' I come home.”
I . Cpl. Sartdr has three brothers
BACK HOME AGAIN
OUR YESTER&W5-M7U REALLY Ml
. BELONGED TO THE LODGE ’ '“1FM
When mdu had enough nejzve
TO JUMP OEP THE B'G STUMP K?
AMD SWIM UNDER WATER UKi
ABOUND THS 0L1 P/NE LOG
and back !
Jkie • ' la Kt ”
“All right.” Chrto climbed Into
the car.
■ “As a matter of fact. I tried to
find you before, but I couldn't." he
said. “You see. I bought a coke and
a sandwich for you."
Thank you-that was very
thoughtful ot yeuT Chrto said.
"4ut I sponged on some of the
other girls for lunch."
She didn't tell him that the other
girls had mentioned him at lunch
—had asked if she'd seen the young
Adonis who drove one pf the official
cars. “AD of the girls are simply
wild about him.” Kky had said.
"But so fas he hasn’t dated any-
°*Chrte' heart pounded as she real-
ised that ghe was probablv ihe only
girl at the plant who.knew his real
identity. Bhe felt flattered that he
had let her in M hto secret.
Tm amased.” he said, as though
he had read her thoughts, “that 1
told VOu all about myself this
morn tn s. I acted just tike a school-
boy. I don't know exactly why 1
did. ritcept that I seem to have an
instinct about the people I can
“I wish that, sometime, you'd tell
me about your work. It must be
fascinating." said Chrto.
“We agents don't talk much
about it,” he replied, but hto tone
conveyed the impression that Chrto
could certainly be considered an
exception. “I’d like to call on you
sometime, if you'd let me."
-rd be delighted. Mr. Lurton."
"I wish you’d call me Ted." he
1 *^Hsl 7
call me Chrto.'
, "May I 2.‘ *
evening?” he asked.
jf The 'll’
NAZIS
ONLY
SHOOT AT ;
PEOPLE IN ’ ,
.. jJNlFQRhAM)
PEOPLE NOT "
IN UNIFORM.'
took out a-------— t—.
Ing tt. he removed a card, which he
showed to Chrto. Ehc r-“x ““
words, “Theodore Lurton,
Bureau of Investigation.“
I She was filled with awe.
'Federal Bureau of Investigation I don t exactly kn<
CHAPTER II This voung man was an important1 ’ “ “* ““
her cheeks flaming person.
“You mustn’t say anything about
this.” he said confidentially. “Ohly
1
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to'*'jl
BLFTNOW TWF OTHER Ttod HAD wr-
CDVERFD TWfllR BRFATM AND WfRl
RFAI»y TO
-UNITED PRESS tUA) LJ: AS El J WIRE UNITED FEATURES
' The United Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication
pt all news dispatches credited to >L or not otherwise credited in this
paper, end also the local news published therein All rights to re-
publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved.
HE VOPtt Tht'BlOW WOULD KNOCK
. /.MEN WERf TOLW. _
the
Ik. but
her pomps tn the
tog precariously on
HM1 MWkhlgsd foot Hg" rrarnf0 into n pocket and
t to Ute air. she sera
ctor driver la much
Z' now predleaiwent.
makes no offer to
. help her. This taCrogSM her ang-
er at him.
Christina Johnson obtains a
clerical job nt a munitions plant
11 nd A conssrwetiasi wear the Httle
town where gfle ttvos. When she
drives out .to »too plant to«oport
for work, her ear gets stack In
the niud. She's fwtous when a
rounx tractor driver workins
near by reflaaeg ta take time to
help her. I dnabto to bud|
car. she gets out to
loses one of “““
mud 81 *
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By Charles Plumb and Fred Fox
Bl iT^'^TlNo CLOSER. SING ————————
SPiRr
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his
I on street.
____________ ________ 'EM - you 4
think I can be kept away from the
wedding- of my only niece? If you
that, not until the previous sum- get* up out o'F this*'be<r, doctor or j Wc William M Lackey, who
. h±t! he “tt h“ “d _-tc ■ p0 doctor, and go wherever you t visited here on a furlough last
^2^ j ered she was hto half-sister. choose to hold the ceremonyl” ; week, was promoted to corporal
“You remember I told you of Rosamond-was the only guest, i after he returned to Fort Ben-
.owettag WiUtom in Canada tost -tseter. she and rfltaT "Tf i f— _______-___________________
’ summer and of hb —-u*“ - .. . xc . . t
position to me?” he said. “He told
I me he was in a jam—that he had
foolishly married a guide's daugh-
ter card, afofghed htt to 8 dwr--
sasasirJSGi ~.a^ -
repeated tardiness certainly would
fo-
A pleasant, plump, rather dowdy
girt, who introduced herself as Ag- | j
nes. outjined Chrto* duties so her. .
Chrto settled down to work Unme I
-----— dtately. Prom Mme to Mme. Agnes
tration building HI take you made suggestions that helped her.
there,” the young man said. At noon. Agnes came Co her desk
end -asked. "Did you bring your
k^Z^xhj^” SIRIkF E^n^te^i^
0, the man* who ,<rt her Into "OarllnB." she whispered, look- i ™wo.™ —■
hated him. but he was mad about evg’ lovc<* Mickey Brooks I —c—
her. To get away from him, she ”*
came here and looked me up. But -r_- i-tjj
she wns4iinw1 CTmt lie auuldtol- than etohw of them That — -
low her nere—and that’s what I *Fine to hq^key^Stanaiah. t a cwm wnu p,rp*ce «uuw *or
think happened. I believe he did _J*lckey Standish, she repeated , hF llt„Mllw<u oI oihax.-BluejackaU,
... . .. .... --r. gritty.. Its a beautiful name,|fn trsinlng »<’the ToWa State
L holding her close. ellt!lblp for atjtftncement
' to a petty officer rating, and wt|l -
i be atmtoned to active duty in thb , )
galley of one of Uncle Barn’s; /
HEE8E ROOF TN
NAVAL RKNERVE
Reese Roof, son of* Mr. and
Mrs Tom Reef of- Oodley. Is now
at Rice Institute in Houston,
where he h stationed ' with the
Naval Reserve under the V-12
program. Roof, who wa« gradu-
ated from Cleburne High School In
1M3, was gcotudent at A AM
College prior to his call
NOTICE TO PUBLIC j
Any- erroneous reflection upon U>e character .trending or reputa-
x,lon of any person, or firm or corporation which may appear In the
»lumns of this paper will be gladly corrected upon due .notice of same
L-rr- iMdug given Jto the publishers. ’
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“You mustn't w anything about thia," he said confidentially.
------? - 'tQnty « /«& peofrfg know who I really am."
par that ted drawn up behind few weeks before there hadn't been
iter own. * a sign of a building. Now. in addi-
•♦qp would you please?" she an- tion to this one, there were forms
swered.
The young man climbed’ from hto
car and, tn a fow strides, reached
> ^r'8 ^Uri^K^nuXa^Fun-^cin and nlaI’ ™ia. I ll or arriug yvw »j«ui
~ I-m ta lUld 0Ut °fllere
vac hsr down on solid uroum^. Thtn tlmt*4’ r d&y *’
be retrieved the pump ihe had lost Chris limiieu bl wie uhuubuv u<
and. stooping, pul ll back on her lhla Handsome Theodore
f00t- Lurton many times again.
“Now. may I take you tome -Wei), goodbye rfow.” she said.
climbing out of the car. “And.
for the lift.T' ~
“Ask for information at the.desk nTnmlwT'n^hein he/get"it out"
..... right inside the door there.” he she - -----
He was .tall, blond and good look- said, then raised hi* hat and drove Rlde the
“ig. and seemed perfectly at ease.
Glcris could il:
that the tractor <
at her now quite
a very queer look
ably he was chagrined,
thought.
M«>W Chris noticed that he, Coo, lunch?”
1 v wore an identification disk. “No," Chris said. "I thought
That meant that he. too, had a job there would oe a place out here
here. »hWs 1 could flta fcftoh-"
“My identification tag doesn’t “Not yst though there win be »
reafly Identify me." he said. “I’m cafeteria later. Well, some of the
supposed to be a driver—take offi- other glrto and 1 will share our
ciuto around the compound. That lunches with you today. Come on
gives nie u chance to observe things, back into Uce UHto rear office. A
Really, thia is my Job—" ^tOT**** thete.
leu uiw n imwic wow'
ieather W.f?ld 9p«- f«Hbn
Bte'read the and were glad to share their
Federal lunches. .
"Mom gave me two oranges to-
The day." a girl named Kay said. "1
mvu.—LInow why—she knows
I never eat more than one."
”My*taother always puts in too
many sandwlcfiesT
openli
‘X’SSSi’SS.
> the mud In order to you." . • _
Then, he helped Chris Into hto A 1
man’s voice car and Climbed in beside her.
A few minutes later they drew ’Bnine nllB IOUI1U 1Iiruu„,„
-n tfpTiefore a barracks-like two-story lunch m his car in front of I
iviuy map yuur building marked “Administration. .h httiidine '
Turning her head, she saw that phris was sure that, when she and i---------- ...
the speaker was a young man in a her parents h*d driven out h“*“ *
rx.
!<2RH
"You remember I told you of
. TT"" Tsrter. she ana Mwey»'«taa»«Fjow. t n*ug.jus
- :—- j minutes alone together In the 1st- I
- -_.j s room Whiie Mickey hurriedly j R/SGT.
finished her preparations for going RECEIVES 'MEBAL8
i --------r -r----------away with Petet. I c, ~:
I ter several yeare before and was -go It-S a happy ending." Rosa- i sUtlwed
now having difficulty persuading mond sald. with a smile. "By the has wrltten DarBnts Mr
was disgusted, and . turned him L^Mr^to’pY^ ^^^Slisted'in March?
down. . XsrifTworay husband for « ! 1M1 and has been at Fort Ben-
"However, after I parted from war worker. He was talking this ®*n8- ®a for -eoout 13 months,
him. I looked up the girl and her morning Of enlisting." I His address is Sgt. .Alfred F.
father, and that's when I msde “William? He must be rfhast- Vidler, ASN 38041078, Service Oo.,
the surprising discovery that the ened!” exclaimed Mickey. I 7R4th Tank Bn (L). Fort Ben-
man was also my father, -and the “Will you be coming back to the nlng. Ga.
girl my half-sister. I didn’t remem- training school?” asked Rosamond. *-----
ber my father, for he had left my “Of course! I*ve married a poor ' BLUEJACKET UNDERWOOD
. mother when I was quite young, man and mean to do my part. I in COOKS. BAKERS SCHOOL
' but he knew that Peter Standish said I was going to learn to take Ll.,
* wgs hto son. After deserting my care of myself—and nothing tek iRpi.i—Biuetacket Curtis
' another, he had gone to Canada changed that." 1 ------- - --
_j,And. because of some unsavory epi- “That’s the eplritl" Rosamond
1 sode. had changed hto name to held out her hand. "Good luck I"
McDonald, Then, later, as my mo- e * ‘ ~‘
; after the way you talked about though this secret in his past
rich girfe?" Mickey went on. “I meant nothing. I shall cal) off the
wanted so much to show ypu that I - ■ •— ----- -■
I could be a working .girl—that I
I wasn’t entirely useless. Because of
you. I ran away from home aqd that?" Mickey asked breathlessly,
started training for a war job. Look “Of course I mean it!" Her aunt !
at my hands, Peter—they prove looked at her a moment, then add- |
I’ve been learning to work. Doesn’t pd. “i suppose you are now going
I that mean anything tq you?" to tell me /hat you still intend to
Peter's eyes wavered—gated marry that young rapscallion.
' down at the hands she held out Peter Standish?”
I for his inspection. Then, suddenly. •----- -------7 *----r” '— -----
he wilted. "Please don't be angry. I've prom-
“Oh. darling. ...” He took one ised.to marry him tomorrow. He
of her hands in his. held it tightly, has only a few days leave and—”
"But don’t you see that your being "Very well.” Aunt Henrietta in-
Michele Ryan makes all the dif- terrupted. with a sigh. “I suppose 1
ference in the world? I haven't a I may as well give my consent.”
, 1 cent. How can I expect a girl like “ * ‘ ''
| you to marry me? I’ve no right—”
"Peter, what does money mat-
| ter? Do you think I care about
I that? All that matters to me is
| you. Of course, if you no longer
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"Love you!" He caught her in Ja“*r°f i £ *rvlce; Oar‘e1*,d-
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■- with embarrwskment, was
just about ta pocket her pride
and put I-“ .—4
down into —,—---------
step back and <et the mired
pump, when a
stopped her.
“May 1 help you?"
C«> IHJ ta lUNM rtatan taMMta. toe.
Tm Kta V H Tta OT —tai H«Ma omoW
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10— Olrl'e name
11— Firmament
17—Bullflghter on foot
13—Thick soup
33— Ruulen community
34— Heaveqly
35— OalnW iabbr.1
3«—Pronopn
QR—T nrinlont
Mountain* Id ftouth
80—Turk/sh offterg
31—Fold In cloth
83—Hlfh mountain
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38— Fuhlonf
40— .Bnrfain
41— Native Indian aoldler
43-Meditate
43-NaMve of Beotian*
45— Adherent of
48—COW r cal)
47— Place
48— Greek tetter
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banner above the door. It pro-
claimed in red totters. "The time to
'Short!" It made her feel that this
was going to be an exciting place
to work.
Inside, the girl at the tnfofma- T_._
tion desk looked at the card Chris Mhd g
presented and directed her to an Or*l
office on the second floor. As Chrto black-1
went up the rude, plain board stairs
the girl to free him so that he could
compromising,
are a lot of big eaters In the
to feed Trainees in this
— — ~ I school learn the secrets of food
He pressed his cheek agrttot' pre*rvat!on, atetetlw foaa con- ~
sre. “I love some one else mere neyvation. endmass meal prfoera-
lan either of them. That girl’e tiofls under the direction of civilian
cey BWMUsh. f cooks who prepare “chow" for
beautiful name.
J PVT. M. T. LACKEY
I HERE ON FURLOUGH
• Pvt. M T. Lackey of the 188th
Glider Infantry, Camp Mackall,
nmy u.e ua,. ...e, wc ...... ?>• C'• ,ls here fffl « furlough Vte-
Tied quietly in Aunt Henrietta’s : *Ung his mother at 214 Wood
__rr»4_ _ _u gtrPPf
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* - i house, they made plans to be
I *a 3—^ *.«* epee* — —
? br£f. w<JkAnd ho«eymoon *- thfe““ saying ^ritediy.'
Wa«mk D«4»« taeetai Ata* tata4«»e««^». eaeecMK ... . — . •
Then. Peter told Mickey more w<„ __ „
: about Lottie McDonald. It seemed don-t brlng the wedding to me. I’ll
tY“t. —7“* 7 —— ..... r . .
I mer, had he met her and discov-
her aunt reacted to the news in
the ’way that Rosamond had pre-
..__________________ - -x . - dieted. ~z ... ■ ■
Donald was your half-sister— “The idea of William getting
idn’t explain your interest in himself involved with a common
‘ ek Yau expected me to trtist 11 ^},ssyl.,the..?ld, I**?* excla?‘Sd
t win •• indignantly. And the idea.of his
you ana l aia. having the audacity to become en-
Peter still remained stubbornly gaged to you when he already had
silent. a; wife I Well, he needn't think that,
“Don’t you understand why I-just because the girl Is now dead.
I was afraid to tell you who I was he can go ahead .and marry you as
! after the way you talked about though this secret in
I rich girte?” Mickey went on. “I meant nothir
wedding.and give him a piece of
my mind!"
“Aunt Henrietta! Do you mean
4& St, * *
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to
CPL. JACK SARTOR,
WRITES FROM NORTH AFRICA
I cpi. Jack sartor, who is sta-
I tioned somewhere in North Africa.
"Yes." Mickey towered her eyes, hat written his parents Ml- and
K. V«. ;Mrg y j. Snrtor of Bond;
! the people over there ate ceie-
vrating a victory.
“You should have seen our prte-
' oners," he said. “They all seem-
ed proud to be captured. Some
abl^to beUeve herrara.'Hung'her icnme on horseback.' in buggies,
arms about her aiint. I w»gons and trucks, and went back
. That day was to prove eventful
in another way, too, for it brought
the solution of the murder case.
Peter’s theory was correct. The
followed her to Detroit and killed
her Apparently, fearing that the
police were on hto trail, he had
committed suicide in a rooming
house that morning — leaving a
note confessing to the murder.
"pHU8. with the mystery cleared
* up and with Aunt Henrietta re-
conciled to Peter, there was noth-
ing to mar Mickey’s marriage to
him the next day. They were mar-
. 5 mar- “ —
two days. They would have rJjm. The 0]d iady had insisted
week-end honeymoon be- “rv» «
U v. wa wrc.T.m ■■w-taJW.WAi V’
1 fore Peter had to return to camp.
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