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Bill, is in the same ‘x as Nelda. Their mutual misery draws them Fi Beek, gay and wealthy, makes 4 love to Nelda, but scoffs at her ambitions. Mrs. BReekless, Reck’s cold, arrogant mother, dislikes Nelda. Sack, Neida’s younger brother, is studying to become a doctor. Chapter 19 A Ride With Beck : TUESDAY, JANUASE i¢, 2223 every minute. da felt a few drops u r cheeks. ‘Let's go back, Reck,” she said, and they started toward the car. “Sounds like ag00d, idea to me” “Doggone!” Resk ejaculated and held up-a piste Of the Key, ** “Break off in the lock?” “Sure did” “Got another cre?” “No” They stered 2: ech other &-“p- fessiy. it wes Nella w tae po ore morning she went to the field before breakfast to look jsilence at her crop. It still appeared to her as it had re the rain, but sbe knew that time would complete the pag an the storm had made and she felt anew the chill of yes- terday’s utter desolation. It seemed to her that Nature could be the cruelest thing in the world. Unele Ham joined her, the sym-| ” pathy in his eyes mee“ing the mis- | -.- hers. ery in “I it means you've got|~ to dig into Jack's college money again?” he szid. “Either that-or sell some more | - of the antiques.” She gave a sririt- sigh. “Pm the first antique you should get rid of.” “We'll hove to walk.” “We're miles from a house. Look et thet” Ee pointed to the wind Shield which was now spattered "BY SCORE OF 9-7 RACKS: WHITE WENT FULL ROUTE FOR SOLDIERS Not being in World War shape, the Army came off second best in’ and Senate ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS | == Pails, Checks and Tax Bills of Every Individual; Na- tional and International Problems Insep- arable From Local Welfare As the regular session of Con- gress gets underway, the most the growing cleavage in the ma- FIRST BASEBALL GAME OF jority party. No President enjoy- ¥EAR PLAYED AT BAR- ed a longer or more complete honeymoon with Congress than did Mr. Roosevelt—throughout his entire first term he faced al- most no opposition, and for the first year of his second term the opposition was scattered and in- effectual. His leaders in House experienced little a ball game Sunday against the trouble in rounding next- Acevedo Stars, losing 9-7. asi - a “Wacle Ham!” she protested with | j swift affection, and thought “He’ grown terribly shabby - looking since we:came here.” ag ho right to wish a wife sd nee worriedly. 2 it * py—" wn gpg wth are Yousee with me is that I was @aised-too soft. I've had things ‘done for me so jong that I'm willin* to become a burden.” “You were kind to me when gou | « had money, Uncle Ham,” she re- minded him swiftly. I never earned.4° “Money that Look how I frittered it away. Do be realize, Nelda, that I've never job in my whole life?” 's true. “You and Jack were on the way to bein’ like I was. If your t died you’d have gone i wins: as acommercial dad to fall back on. He would have would have had your | . The game was played at the! Army Barracks and whs the first ball game there for a number of years. The contest Sunday was the first of the year. | Pete White pitched the full game for Uncle Sam’s boys, and deserved to win, but poor sup- port cost him the decision. fanned nine Stars. Acevedite “Lefty” Rodriguez started off on the mound, but in four innings allowed four runs and four hits, so Malgrat went into the box and | allowed but three-runs.on four) hits, fanning six, in five frames. J. Garcia and Gabriel of the Stars with three safe clouts out of four tries held swatting hon-' ors. Another starman, “Bunny” Roberts, got two out of four, and the U. S. Army came into the bat-/ ting picture with the two-out-of- | four performance of Pitcher Pete/ White. Roberts walloped a triple, the longest smacker of the game; Gabriel, A. Acevedo and Jo Jo £ Smith, poling doubles.” Rose, a iy. experience is either. or break you.” He then turned and f. cont of ae rt is) honey, It’s not to : her. [-* Stranded in the pelting downpour, Reck and newcomer to the city from: Springfield, Mass., played left- field and second for the Stars and | did a good job. } Danny Reed, of Quincy, Mass.,| umpired and showed he knows the game from start to finish. He reéeived a big hand from the: crowd. Daddy Wharton umpired Arrangeemnts are being made} to have the U. S. S. Dunlap nine} “play the Army squad Sunday at/| the Barracks at 3 p. m. The game * will be tentative to permission from the officer-in-charge of ath- (By GRAVY) seccccccccesesossseseser | unanimous support for White House measures, and deflecting were swiftly and and the introduction of this meas- ure gave Congressmen who had been growing restive and doubt- ful of Administration policies the epportunity they had leoked for to split with the White House. The Black appcintment marked another major blow to the Presi- dent's power and prestige By October, as Mark Sullivan point- ed out recently, “it was fair to estimate that the Democrats in Congress opposed to much of Mr. Roosevelt's program, were at least equal in number to those who supported his program.” To- day the latter group is probably in the majority. The last im- iinet pa “ on the calendar. » While the ident is not actively opposed is. bin Seige ane a8. i in H ERR ip f Gnitely ished. Today a dif- | Portant White Hous2 “must meas- i ferent situation obtains, with a Ufe”—the wage and hours bill— oa ial part of the Democrat- typifies the trend. It is no secret ic majority in revolt against that every possible. tactic was Pits nae ger tives, and Used in an attempt to get this bill with a larger part in quiet, tacit trough. In July, before the He revolt. During the latter part of the regular session and the entire Varsity giris’ squads are schedai ed for the prelmumary game Fr. Gay night Lhasa, Tibet, & know as Ge special session, the majority lead- ers worked «untiringly to heal wounds and bring the dissenters back. into the New Deal. fold and they failed almost complete-,, ly. This was especially ‘notice- able in the Senate, where. Mr. -, Successor to Mr. Robin- son, met practically as much op- position among the members of his own party as among the Re- publicans. Democrats Revolt ‘The open cleavage began with, the Supreme Court bill. But trouble had been brewing before, GET YOUR RADIO TUBES TESTED FREE We have just installed the jatest type ~ TUBE CHECKER and can test your tubes, METAL or GLASS, under actual operating conditions PIERCE BROTHERS TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE CLASSIFIED COLUMN epeccessocsescsscerepece OLD ‘AT 40! GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonic Tab- lets contain raw oyster invig- orators and other stimulants. PHONE 65 TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE TREVOR AND MORRIS INC. Nelda huddled together. 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