The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 244, Ed. 1 Monday, October 16, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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l.ouin Bravo, a department head
of the printing rooms of Urn S«UI An-
tonio Ught, accompanied 'k by W
wife, ia here on a Visit to his mother.
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Ingram is Mii $0
n chain gang from
Wr*s tim for • crime he
__ not commit, o ffca te«H-
viiny 0/ Bin Ramey. Having
promised « confession « t*a
. Ate wi/e Helen and Uttle
onk waiting for Mm at
when you're seeln' something .
— when you're just a little craay.
Ilka the reat of us." Ho paused,
then hia voice took on 1
Tva been waltln* for
then hie voice took on a new note.
for you, Har-
rington. For some guy with money
M tor Ummt, lac.
Chapter Six
on the outalde. X been workin' on
a way to get out of hero — if
you can lay your banda on aome
dough."
Ingram's mouth waa firm, hia
eyea determined. \ /
"Not me." he aald. "I'm atayin'
right here, until I finiah my time."
Dlggs looked at him in an odd
way, but aald nothing.
The aecond night Ingram slept
even leaa than th« first. The next
night he waa unaWe to aleep at
all. Every muscle throbbed like
the pain of a violent 'toothache.
Hia hands were raw and broken;
hia ankles torn and bruised from
the shackles. By aheer wip power
keep up a"sent*lance of strength,
j ^ Helen's and "
of time*
ley wirged
1, but aome-
>nths. In-
more 'fearded, I
bear-
. V
T/'
r-> Harold v. ltauiiir. ^shoe-luted
Press Stair. {.■
A slack week for important games
murks the turn Into the last half pf
the Texas schoolboy football cam
palgn.
There are 31 conference game* but
few of them are of crucial nature
nnd only one tilt mutches unbeaten
teams,
(iilnoMvilli; dashes with Parle lu
« game counting1 %lit the district 0
standing and also \^ndtng the un
beaten and untied against
a Club that is undefeated but tied.
A KM3 deadlock with \ HutyhJlT;:
HprftMn* is the only mar on fta'I'A)'
-is.rptW ,
one 0% the threo ipUtlers wnr^r-"
eliminated
p'KoVt Wortlr'ydlsl
•North Hl«i Jiiee-ts AHiit*%i Uel^/^ i
Masonic Hoty". ">Oie. other top/out-
fit, does i)o\5nlji^ >hls ; ,i.O 4
The H\kli*B.<)j i! at v.
Ingram realised that hie eorry
t to camp would be majfe atlll
by the proximity of Raw
and he re-read Helen
dreary, un
m on
Raw!
ramp, and he '
muted as the men-wars at
As he saw IngramM
■a.lT s
Thl* eyes. He ©ovidnt
aware of thp change
■^^■breaking-down
of I he
quietly.
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'J I.utlc KVutrO la IN* weewl
< over Wichita Kails whleh in tnr«r f putroaa wbo each year ■*«
tMiet Vermm, 'thus ihaktne *k«lni, where thalr favorite exhibits
The map prlttt4d above **« beet
SUte fair aawwiation fw tkt> acco«
a -iaW," Mid In-
inance at the
"re only got a
the truth"
the Way X
way ■
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idle and the aid's la good health. The
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ilXB- Ingram, "and It took you ail this
Urns to get down (Our thouMSd
jWy*gHnto aome bard hook.'
two titlis. laest trswv ' JOiertm crwah-
1 ed Who. n* lil-tl III eyotlu r '
at jmh*W. v ^X*£"ir>> ' 'T
Amarilio proiaabljr Lha «*>«t er-
ratic hittl In tlu> Unit Uwl
. ] last ««4 b> « ru h Cupilol J till u(
" j JMMltumn City It"
MsteetWater .ied San Angul" W
i imi I lie liip club* < f dlalrle* .. J
w-ttb virU-iM ov*i hitherto wnWI-
ea MidUn.i uaa liM>A*nrW«e <*.n
AhmIkal" .* jfc". tifcj#-* • '•- <
HulKbar WpHugs bluttwd
l*ark 4H* <u vdga I nward. Into
dietriet S i-trtare.- ,,v. >. , v" 5ft'
IVuuJrun \fUwn nod AdamsoM
eon Unwed si the head el the Delias
parade with llppreaslve wins over
Jfarwl and I>alVi« Tech leapeotlle
*y. , n. ^ * *, * j 1' ■
\\'ar lH«we4 V.«|li<rin* nioi.ientulH
hf *m i hing WantavMr SM nnd
NBsMttM.'1. *iSt *«s|i> UnpruVvsl altli
a Jl.| win over ArHmlii# Ueight-*
>4 KVrt Wortii thus indicating Our
•Sana a predicted oea^al : < Texas,
inarch wilt not he a bed of rests.
Me.Xlien's 36-11 victory ovi-a .\u
t'n of Hi'uilun feuiore>l Hi uil« Tw^■
ns play. It also elxtwed llw ltl
tiran<ie valley Uila season W o *"•
■ *e«kone<l with
I CoViais cbrlsti look o not her llek-
|ht. this tlt 4 (mm Ueadmetit. t Tie*
Bues. if they hare hopei of over get-
ting under way -— and many critics
still think the defending state chain-
the
vlalais to butr tl
hatchery within elgUt
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plant Forest Part,
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High school have reported
letter to Santa Claua
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new
Ihe letter
*$** are As fattowa: i ' l-V /MbtV.AV-'*'-' .' '-W
1. Agriculture and poultry; S, free act; I. llaad stand, 4.
clab: Administration. «. Main exhibits; 7. Rest rooms;
exhibits; f. 1'ottca tad Hrpt aid; t*. Tool Uu.^; II, Kegro
meat; 11. Urseto.-fcj' n. Hwlne; II. Shooting gallery^ X$.
railroad: Jt«. Ooaoe—loa's department. t .
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THE GALVESTON DAILY
and SUNDAY NEWS
For One Yea:
JaKjS'W• U1'. 'die * ' .<*-■ •<«
Jet the place Uck
a Ana — eacept this place
— you° can^ny
elga'Mout yonf-
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frogs j
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kl;:''-.
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npi
is
uuded the
convicts
and tried to
or them, worn t
tig confinement of^the
added a date of ifiharmoni-
rpeace to the atmosphere.
found aleep alow In com-
"_ he reached for hia
removed hia convict'a spoon,
In the beam above him cut
, Initials H-B-I*-E-lS.
In the stillnes.s of tho night
there #aa at least a semblance
or 1 repose about the place. With
'jlftnaks of'daybreak the
of the. camp again as-
full away. Laboriously the
draaaed. One by one, as
Ins allowed, they mado
way out for lnstsoctian.
ay Wiai Come by me!"
Mooes awkwardly,
t coukln t hi- becnusv you atoiv-
couiu w e^jignlB
hbhc^
en wanted to move, she aald.
„ .lace, j mote comfortable.
mm danx'daplaia''arjiy ahe
«• 8 K\:,1p'aaasa
^^Wlfe^oSi a stub fron^jM
Moo*e'« hat band. -.V •
•'And bualneaa IS ao good you
couldn't takS a '£&ne like Xyaamd t
you, you bad to come on a bus." r
"Okay, y U naked fof.- it," sSd.
Aooae 4aterlngl>% "NVe stopped. ""V
ii 'nadrji.r'
$ 5
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Ba'i
* guards hoireeiy.
lash of sentry lanterns
_ shackles and rlveU intact;
_ the line want the Inapection;
moved the line ef robot-like
i forms fdr another grinding
toil.
Of the convicts grunted,
of crude rhythm, as they
" inth*swamp;
d thalr toeth
a l, aciny or them
mersion In awamp
aa * respite from
' " burning sun
orms and
rate facte. As
turned to
you see there?" he
echoed Ingram, pi
Ive
look of alight-
ISK
a guard broke
aaaa!" lis cried.
Kir.
drilling,
.Itorlngly. "NVe
Olen moved, I only
fight. Th*
couple
Pioiia* wUl.'-T^rmist snap tu^f? action
«Qr>we#A i"- ii*' Uiej oi -n the
confevtnte lanlpotgn agnlnst «)heot-
on
..,tionOSWte;f
To Work Here
Ip^'iatn ' couiV°^1:l>«
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n* closed
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TKAM o - JUKKItO Un
$s'JitH>('Al)C7 Waah.. >. MpMx-TOm
mM years of married life win
wr.'fMptla#'' by the, brothers ^Oa$K:
nine neit October , -*a K-' ,r
Tom Carninf f Hoeualm and
X* ^VtUnis of Wlver Lake.
■j J- Minnie
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iiiii^. HMraatt "r*cks' 8top $'*■
^OMs'^Sier X ain't ^Uyto' J
ymof. we ain i piayur.vtf^,^ ^ lii^^MlW
that) the ; HOiaJMiie ws
rnitiV broughl,
tl!m''-AVw5.H9" wnnge. /n
money 1 got oil them I spapt t _ .
to track down Itanicy'# J torji, to
get you out. But we otlll got the.
dough in the beik to keep &e w*U£v,;f
from Ramey." * \
Ingram's eyea glittered. "You
have got the money to pay, him?"
"Sure, Chief, that's Vhat waa
Juat telltn' you." , V . "
"Are you sura?" .,/ \
"Yeah, of course." ■ A %
"I'm glad to hear that, 'cause '\
I've been worried about it/' In-
gram pauaed for effect. "That'a
why 1 wrote the bank to find out."
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h'- et 3 c" •*-" ^
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Honest, Chief, the next fire
"We changed banks,' he said
norvou:
bank. J BH
cornea in, we'll have aome money,
and maybe we can buy back — "
He stopped in sudden fear, realiz-
ing he had let slip too much.
Ingram's eyes grew email and
beady; hia voice waa cold and
-"You didn't hav? the five thou-
sand!" he cried. "You couldn't
go't thea^e^mCnt* H"d IUm"y'*
Moose tried to say something,
but.words would not come. Ho
realised now it was useless to
Ramey's got it!"
he ain't struck no oil,"
— ooae weakly. v\-
*ot >t!" shouted In-
"rhat's what he was after
bsck. Harrington!"
and desperation
. to watch.
me fairy tr.'ea as if I
!" he said bitterly. Hs ;|
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away, and staggered
* or an Insane .
his way bank
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 244, Ed. 1 Monday, October 16, 1939, newspaper, October 16, 1939; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290109/m1/4/: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.