Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 236, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1953 Page: 2 of 6
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auppose she could by any chance
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theatrical photos— maybe Giles
had one."
“Could be. You aren't telling
those people that you once were
almost married to this Wayland
chapf-
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and trail aa the river began to
lash about like an angry monster
and show Ito mighty power.
She was far from the shqre:
she had been paddling towerda a
great rack on the tar aide of toe
river, called The Ministers race.
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1 Aicher taught her how to
paddle his canoe.
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craft and as she was a zod
swimmer Archer let her have the
canoe to herself whenever she
wished.
“Rut don't ever forget," Archer
warned her several times, "that
the Laughing Water can have its
treacherous spella. And when it
gets angry It* laughter isn't good
to hear."
Archer had also warned against
going too far from shore. "Wide
and deep," intoned Archer in his
tndinn-ehant voice, "Is Winna-
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ECONOMY SHOULD NOT HUNT
DEFENSES. LAWMAKERS THINK . _______
Even In thes days, when a man in Washington can !
say "thanks a billion1’ as easily as anything. $13 billion i «y-
is no sum to treat casually. And that's the amount Pres- ( w/jj
ident Eisenhower and Congress together lopped off from (
former President Truman's January requests for new__
federal appropriations. |
Of this reduction, the Eisenhower administration, 1—;
accounted for $9 billion, and Congress the rest. Their: mu
combined effort# produced a 19 per cent slash in the to* -a
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HENE 11 a pleasant Nttle game that will give you a message every
* * day it ti ■ numerical puzzle desiuned to spell out your fortune.
Count the letters in your fnt name if the number of lettera is a or
more, aubtract 4 If the number ti less than 8. add 3. The result in
your key number Start at the upper left-hand corner of the rec-
tangle end check every one of your key numbers, left to right ren
read the message the letter* under the checked Agures give you 1
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—but I had my rensons—the beat
in toe world. You believe me.
Archer?"
before the canoe bronched-to and
turned over, throwing her into
the mad maelstrom, blinded and
choking. She glimpsed the white '
this July 1. ’_______ ____ _____
Moreover, these cuts were accomplished by an ad-
mi ol st ration which had to study and revise the entire
national budget—insofar as it could—in the interval
between Jan. 20, when Mr Eisenhower took office, and
Aug. 3, the adjournment date of this congressional ses-
sion
' For all this considerable effort, the government
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made a brave stab at getting to
the lovely essence of you"
"Spare me. Arch. Seriously, ine of the .waves against
though, the think* she ha* seen " "* — "
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those young sh-bobcata I dost
wonder that you try to add on
years and dignity with those
glasses and all the rest of it You
don’t look much diferent now
trom any of your students
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bucking those wiki, rushing
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drownins in their black and we-
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SHK aaw the exultatlon in hia +
• tace, the toy at contict tn the
set of hia jaw as the chrome and
mahogany craft made a monkey
out of the stormy water.
"Look to that seat locker be-
side you- you"l And some towels.
You're awfully pretty—like a wet
kitten: and you took 10 yeats .
younger than the day I aaw you."
"My hair isn snow white
then?"
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looks ahead to a deficit this year of several billion dol-
lars. Consequently, the President felt he could not winely
undertake tax reductions now. His hope in, of course, .
that further budget savings will allow tax trimmings i
next year. i
— ‘These results have not satisfied a good many of
Mr, Elsenhower’/ fellow Republicans, who belleve that
a-balanced budget and lower taxes should have been
possible in 1953. Some of these are worried about being
I accused of falling down on campaign promises Others
-npink the administration -s following a "high-spending,
high-taxes" course which they identify as Democratic.
But, in contrast to this dissatisfaction, most of the
30 Republican governors recently endorsed the Presi-
dent’s performance thus far in the financial field. They
particularly supported Mr Eisenhower’s insistence 1 on
L- doferring tax cuts until a balaneed budget could be
achieved.
, The governors' attitude attracted interest because
♦hey are traditionally regarded as living closer to the'
grass roots than lawmakers in Washington, who tend to
-----get nip nf touch with the home folks during a hing ian^l
glon. The governors do not seem to feel Mr. Elsenhower's
handling of money problems will handicap the GOP at
the polls in 1954
They take the view thre is something more vital
than fulfilling a campaign promise, and that is the na-
tional interest. They fear the effect of too rapid budget
cuts on the domestic economy.
Other men would support this position with the
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eraft knifing toward* bar, send- i
tag up a huge cloud of spruy and, <
a* It alowed, she tought her way
towards it, grasping with frantic
hnger* a the buoy flung out to
her, pullmg hermit slowly along
the sodden hemp until strong
hand* setzed her under the arm*
and, liked a gaffed fah, ahe was
dragged into the apeedboat and
lay gasping and spitting water on
the cubhlona
"You must have heard harp-
music that time, lady." Gavin
Wayland'* thin brawn face was
atom end hia eyes angry. "What
to the idea paddling around in.
that cockle-ahell in a blow like
this? Did you think the river waa
something like the Serpentine or
one of those cute duck ponds you
people call lakes? Somebody
ahould have told you—" He
broke off suddenly and stared at
her, at the clinging alecks and
sweater, the sodden red hair that
hung mermatd-ashion over her
showldera, “Why you’re the new
teacher trom Edgemere! I thought
you were one of the brata. You're
just a kid yourselt—"
"I—I'm not!" 1.Hito's teeth
began to chatter and Gavin flung
a trench-coat around her shoul-
der*.
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— it tKat evening when they
went for a drive iu the little car
which, he nald, waa like a comer
ot nome foreign feld forever
England.
"I feel as if I were driving s
tank when J get behind the wheel
' of some at these American behe-
l moth* How did ths dsy go?"
"Lovely. I had my portralt
done N
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"By Peg Wayland "
"Well, well! Did you bling it
for me to see?"
। "I did."
’ Archer stopped the car and
studied the brave lines of Bic
•young girl’s sketch. He whisti rd
‘aoruy. "’Out of the moutha ot
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Egcurity must come first.
They believe the question
must valways be: "What
will this cut do to the
world-wide fabric of ourde-
fenses?"
Economy is a notable
goal. But evidently the
GOP governors are hi the
vanguard of those Ameri-
cans who feel It must not
be practiced pt the expense
of bafety apa welhbeing. sa
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 236, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1953, newspaper, August 14, 1953; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403136/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.