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prior to trotting onto the-practice field Monday morning. Both
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She murmured that she hoped
so, too. But all she could think of
was his hand, lying on hers. It
made her self-conscious. It made
her sort of jittery' inside, too. And
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“But I—I can't.” She was dis-
mayed, yet she couldn't help feel-
ing proud and well, yes glad. ~
He was apparently thinking that
there was something else. For now
he said, "I know there's that doc-
tor of yours. He’s too big for even
me to pick a fight with, if I
wanted to, which I don’t. However,
— ouf of him, just that.shy smile
“and those big dark-eyes that eat
— right into your heart. But he will
" get well—you don't mean he won't,
do you. Cynthia?''
“I mean he may never walk
- agin. Or if he does, never like
other childrep—to be able to run
. ..and play." For that was what
— Walt had told her when she had
* asked him. It was a severe dose
smashed to earth, flipped over, and
strewed wreckage ovet an- area
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UP— Eleven persons were Killed
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{ The DC-3, flying from Memphis,
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The helmet was just one of
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to virtually nary a thing. It was
one of the largest first day
squads ever to report at BHS.
Mims expects additions to the
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adore having a husband connected
with international affairs. And
what he had haid about his posi-
tion before explained why Norman
had suddenly dropped out -of sight.
“I know you'll think it'* much
too soon," he was saying, "but
the minute I saw you, sitting there
(Continued from page one)
checking the report.
The big plane was on an over-
night flight from New York to Am-
sterdam.
KLM officials disclosed that two
Americans were among the .2 pas-
sengers who remained aboard the
plane after its overnight hop from
New York to Shannon, Ireland.
Their names were not disclosed.
Nine passengers from New York
debarked at Shannon.
"I think six will be just the right
number. You can invite your doc-
tor, Cynthia, and Nora you ask
your cousin. Tommy, to come, I
guess I don't have to tell you whom
I intend to invite’. In fact, that's
the whole purpose of this -shindig."
"Purpose? Nora repeated in her
absent- minded fashion. She had
just had a letter from Alan saying
he would be home in about a
month. So Nora was up in the
clouds these days.
Cynthia did not have to ask what
Roz meant. She. thought, her heart
sinking. Here we go again!
"I've got to do something," Roe
confided. “Here I've stayed, home
practically every night since that
one big date waiting for the phone
to ring."
(To Be Continued)
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that she could not pull it away.
“Exhibit A is ruled out."
“Well, there’s Exhibir B,” ,she
said. She decided to tell him frank-
ly why they could not be friends.
She couldn't be subtle with a man
like this. “I don't make it a habit
to become friends with, or have
dates with, anyone who has been
dating one of my girl friends."
“If you mean Roz, we were nev-
er more than the most casual
friends.", He said this with such
earnestness, looking her straight
in the eye, that it was impossible
to doubt that that was how he
felt toward Roz. "I have never
given Roz any reason to believe I
was seriously interested in her.
Roz is a fine gir, but she doesn’t
happen to be the kind of a girl I
could fall, in love with and want
to marry." ,
Oh, dear! They seemed to be get-
ting in deeper and deeper- and
furthermore, he was still holding
her hand.
“I’m afraid Roz is under a dit-
ferent impression."
"Just because I saw her on the
street and for old times’ sake
asked -her if she'd care to go out
one night?”
"It_must be more than that.
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deeply it affected him.
He said. “Gosh . . .” and shook
: hi* head. Then. “I won't believe it,
' - not until I have to. We’ll keep on
-hoping. It’s only when you give up
hope, Cynthia, that you’re lost."
T "Thats right. I didn’t mean we
should give up hope,” she told him.
_ : "He'll have to be in traction for
-.several months. Then we’ll see
- what we can do for him in the
-- clinic. He must have a lot of thera-
- py. And maybe Dr. Sellars can
perform a miracle. He has done
-- it before.”
> “Dr. Sellars . . . Oh, he's your
doctor, isntt he? The’ giant-sized
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Miller plans to hold workouts
twice daily prior to the opening
of school — at 8:30 a.m. and 6:30
p.m.
in 1939. Four persons were killed.
Included among the dead in Sun-
day night's-crash were Pickering.
40, Parkville, Mo., and the co-pilot,.
W. B. Wilde. 31, Excelsior, Minn.
The stewardess, Bettie-Ann Truly
of Shreveport, Ala-. escaped and
was believed to have been one of
two women who stepped from- the
wreckage and. wandered from the
scene in a daze.
Farmers swarmed to the crash-
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to cut through twisted metal as
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The total does not include the
Junior' high school group which
epommpor henehoob opem
Mims'-ream took calesthenios
and engaged in a long passing
and punting drill. Much of the
first workout time was taken up
with issuing of equipment.
The squad. Is due to hit the
practice field again tomnight at
7:30 for a workout that Mims says
will be rough. The head coach
ger miles flown without a fatal
crash. The last, and only other, । opening workout .01
time a Braniff crash has claimed high school Rattlers,
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“Your wish is my command."
His dark eyes took on that teasing
look; and he took her hand and,
with a smile, placed it back into
her lap. “Since I’m such an optim-
ist J hope next time it will be more
than holding hands. Though Til do
my darnedest not to rush yo htoo
much. As for Roz, please let me
take care of making things right
with her.” , Th
He was, Cynthia thought, the ex-
act opposite of Walt. Walt thought
there was all the time in the world
to get around to rushing anything
or anyone. When Walt held her
hand, it was to take her pulse.
Unless Cynthia used Norman’s tac-
tics, as she had today, and gave
that young doctor a very rude
awakening. '
Friday evening might tell the
story.
"When will you let me see you
again?" Norman said now. "Be-
sides those accidental meetings in
the hospital when we go to visit
Julius, I mean. Since you agreed
to be friends, you can't refuse me."
He certainly knew how to put
her on the spot. However, she
could be obdurate. "I can’t see
you, or have a date with you, until
you’ve squared things with Roz
And even then, Norman, I don’t
believe it's any use, really I don’t"
Yet she had to admit that he
not only was likeable and charm-
ing and unpredictable, as Roz had
said, but also a man that a woman
could admire and respect.
It was the next evening as the
LA GRANGE; Aug. 23 — Seven
returning lettermen are slated to
report when the La Grange high
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Doesn't he ever laugh at life—or
himself? But forgive me, Cynthia*", in the middle of the street with
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COLUMBUS, Aug. 23 — F l v e
important cogs in the football
wheel of Columbus high school
last year will be lost to the club
this year, but Coach Bill Hartley
can field his 1953 backfield in-
tact in the Cardinals’ first season
in Class AA ball.
Practice opens Monday. Miss-
ing will be two starting tackles,
Henry Rabel, Jr., and Harvey Lee,
Jr., both guards. Anthony Kuhn
'land Virgil Neuendorff and end
• Jesse Grabow.
SCHULENBURG, Aug. 23 — The backfield will boast six
Nine lettermen,— three backs lettermen, including John Parks
and six linemen —■will inaugu- and John Hillis Massey at quar-
rate football drills here Monday terback and Leonard Petrosky,
at 7 p.m. Jimmie Justice, Jimmie Gr e e n
Equipment was issued Monday and Charles Roberts at other
morning. ■ - spots. ■
Four of the returning letter.-1 Columbus will be in District 24-
men are seniors. They are back AA this season, after having mov-
Herman Popp and Linemen Den-1 ed up from Class A ball. The
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_____________ _ three girls were sitting down to ule
it was only' a few supper ‘ that Roz announced she, but,
— '' was going to give a party.
“And you two will have to help
me make it a success,” she said.
Roz, Rot would adore living in
Washington; i
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! .. CHAPTER NINE ‘
-CYNTHIA said' “it’s good of her
• o want to help.” after Norman
: — had explained why he had taken
.the blame for the accident.
M"TKough I'm afraid it can't make
— up for what happened-if Julius
" doesn't get well."
"Oh, but he wills He musti
What do. you mean by that? Nor-
-man leaned across the table.
~ “Julius will get well,” he-said ear-
—nestly. "I know it about breaks
-your hert to see the poor little
Tchap lying there with hi* leg in
-that- confounded hammock arran-
not too pessimistic about the
coming season. «' ' 6
The current squad totals 41. Coe
captains are Milton Von Minden
and Monroe Dunk.
Newbill plans twice-a-day
anyway, since she knew you first
“I’ve never let myself be seri-
ously interested in any girl because
of the kind of job I have. It has
taken me on missions so secret I
couldn't let anyone know Where I
' was. But now I guess Uncle Sam
has decided I've risked my neck
often enough—I’m going to be in
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One of the targest squads in history reported Monday
morning when fall training got underway for the Brenham
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• . Sixty aspirants checked in at Cub stadium to launch two-
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no word from Brinkmeyer as to
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Seven other lettermen from
Brenham’s Bi-district champion-
ship club of last season were on
hand.
The first day squad included:
• Allan Eichler. Jack Ireland.
Dickey O’Malley, Jerry Kingsbery,
Bobby Stahl, Tex Benkoski Eu-
gene Kamas, Holle Plaehn, Billy
Spinn, Herbert Burnham, .Tommy
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you, Cynthia? As I just told you,
I never give up hope."
"No' I'm not engaged to any-
one." She knew the color was
high in her cheeks. “And I don’t
suppose I can very well refuse to
be friends. if you make it all right
with Roz. But I wish, Norman, .
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