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a hugh powered car even Though IT 'JY lRV'NG KATZ was Three years old l-las TooT bore down wiTh more pressure every sec on ,dy Then came The unexpecTed Ou oT The corner oT his reTlecT1ng mir ror ArThur saw a rnoTorcycle oTTlce H Tollowlng hum l-le slowed The pace wn a bT T was enough To keep The policeman in The rear oT The car Suddenly a shoT rang ouT ArThur broughT The car To a halT believing Thaf sorneThmng had gone wrong in The rnoTor The moTorcycle oThcer rode up alongside pnsTol In hand Tha+ sTopped ye d dn T IT7 he roared Y ye y s ArThur sTarnrnered Where s The Tnre7 shouTed The oTTlcer No Tire sur l didn T realize l was going so TasT Oh ye d1dnT realize eh7 Well Tell :T To The ludge Follow me l-le sTarTed The nnoTor again and in a shorT while They were n TronT oT an old red brick building ArThur enTered waTched closely by The oTT1cer The gudge was smTT1ng on The bench and raised his eyes as The Two enTered Yer honor spoke The oTT1cer This Teller here was only going sixTy mules an hour on The road beTween l-Taddam and Chelsea l-l says he dldnT know he was going so TasT WhaT have you To say Tor yourselT young man7 asked The ludge I have noThlng To add To The oTTucers sTaTemenT snr I was going To vnsuT my Truend who lives a Tew mules Trom here NOT realizing l sTepped on The gas pedal a luTTle Too hard Well l see no reason Tor The hurry TwenTy dollars or a day in a One day7 asked ArThur gueshonlngly l-hs l-lonor looked aT him severely IT you re noT saTnsTned lll make :T T1TTy dollars or Three days nn a Thanks your l-lonor answered ArThur lll Take The Three days in gall The gudge and oTTucer looked aT each oTher bewildered BuT ArThur knew whaT he was doing AT lasT he could sfudy in peace and quueT easTern o lanuary I935 ThlrTeen ' 1 - T In which a boy deals wiTh ' - The diFTicul'ry which we all d experience: Trying To 'find e ' quieT place To su . The . T obsfacles which our hero en- . . . counfers are quiTe plausible, T and The denouemenf is ' T r worThy of an O. enry. do i , bu TT sTill TasT rr ' . - 8 .T i YI ll e- - e , . rr . . . , . . .T ,, . , . . . 1. I I ' I ' T . . . I . , - I ' I ' I II Il ' II ' ' I I ' ' . e ' I ' II II II ' , . . .. . . , . . , . I ' I ' II rr . 5 il. Il II ' ' ' .. , . . . . . I I T il. Il II II I I I ' - - - lu ' I u
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RTHUR STEWART guessed uT would be luke Thus Why on earTh dud They have To broadcasT The Awarded Hrs+ prnze Army Navy game7 Why he aslced ln shorT sTory conTesT himself Cllcl llTTle l-lerbne have To bang his drum Thus way7 l-lere :T was already one ocloclc and he hadnT accomplushed a sungle Thnng Today lT was easy enough To undersTand why FaTe had dealT hum a blow and had proclalmed ThaT Thus day oT all days he should noT sTudy on a page oT has TexTs And ArThur was The sorT oT conscnenhous Tellow who would sTudy each oT The nexT nune days when has Tunal amlnahons were To be guven WhaT was he To do7 ln TronT oT hxm The pages oT has husTory boolc were open To The Napoleonlc Wars lnTermungled wlTh The Napoleonic vlcTorles were The cheers oT Navy when a Touchdown was scored and The ram Teram Teram Tam Tam oTh1s broThers drum l-lus mlnd was In a whnrl Fnnally unable To endure IT any longer he slammed has boolc shuT puT on hrs ranncoaT and rushed ouT oT The house There was a druvlng ram ouTslde RaTher Than wall4 To The library and be drenched when he goT There ArThur decided To Take ouT The car and druve over On has way There he deruved much pleasure ouT OT The ThoughT ThaT aT lasT he would be able To sTudy In peace and quleT Arrlvung aT The library a sTrange slghT greeTed hls eyes There was noT an empTy seaT an The whole place' The Tramps and beggars OT The nenghborhood had suddenly become l1Terary minded and raThe Than remann ouTslde In The raun They had come In To enloy The warm comTorTs oT The library l-le was In despair l-le couldn T sTudy In has own home and he couldnT sTudy even In a llbrary WhaT was he To do now7 l-le wallced down The sTeps oT The library slowly now un aware oT The downpour l-le glanced aT has wrusT waTch Two ThurTy l-le opened The car and sTarTed The moTor l-Te was ready To do any Thnng now Thus was his lasT Term ln hrgh school and he couldnT Tal aT such a TIVTTG Suddenly a ThoughT sTruclc hlm Why noT call on Jaclc7 Maybe There was no one home and They could boTh sTudy TogeTher l-lus Tace l1T up Jack lived an The nexT Town Tour mules away so he had beTTer hurry l-le released The bralce and The car leaped Torward IT was Twelve easTern o lanuary l935 t . - . - . .' ' l . I. . D . ' . . ex-
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LARENCE DARROW now one oT The greaTesT lawyers un Amernca was born ln a small vnllage called Kinsman on April I8 l857 NOT only were has parenTs poor buT They dzdn T even have an occupaTuon and under These cond: ' Tlons They began The accumulahon of a Tamnly oT chuldren which ulT: maTely ToTalled elghT Clarence was The T1TTh oT These elghT All hus l1Te has TaTher was a vnsnonary and dreamer Even when he sorely needed money he would neglecT his work To read some book l-hs moTher was more eThcuenT and pracTucal She was The one who saved The Tamuly Trom dare wanT Her nndusTry and mTelllgence were evudenT nn her household aTFalrs and In The TaThers small busmess On relxguous and social affanrs Their Tamlly early learned To sTand alone l-lls TaTher was The village mfndel and gradually came To glory an has repuTaTuon Clarences school days were spenT nn Thus Tashuon Durung chulol hood he aTTended The DusTrncT School and Then The Academy ATTer Tnnnshung aT The Academy he wenT To Allegheny College aT lvleadvulle Tor one year Because oT hxs moThers deaTh he was Torced To drop has sTudles ATTer he leTT Allegheny College he was seT To work un The TacTory and The laTTle sTore l-le was never Tond oT manual labor l-le TelT ThaT he was made Tor beTTer Things mumTy The pay was ThlrTy dollars a monTh l-le TaughT an The same school Tor Three wanTers lT was durung Thus Time ThaT he began To sTudy law ATTer Teaching Tor Three Terms he was persuaded by his TaTher To aTTend The law deparTmenT of Ann Arbor College The whole course Took Two years buT aTTer compleT1ng one year Clar ence TelT sure ThaT he could save has Tnme and money by sTudyung In an okhce So he wenT To work ln a law oTTuce In YoungsTown Ohno unT1l he was ready Tor examlnaTlon Tor admussuon To The bar Passing The examunaT1on To hum was noThnng buT whaT he was going To do aTTe ThaT was his greaT problem l-le had no money and no nnTluenTnal Trlends l-le had had a raTher meager educaTaon l-le had never been careTully TourTeen easTern o lanuary l935 During The winTer he TaughT a disTricT school in a counTry com-
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