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Then dad explamed All the commonon was about my brother s hobby of hstenmg to short wave radxo Tlus was durmg the war and he l1stened to German and japanese broadcasts of captured Amerxcan sold1ers He would then wr1te to the parents tellmg them thelr boy was safe A woman ln Massachusetts to whom he had wrxtten such a letter became suspxclous as to where he had recerved the lnformanon and warned the F B I that he was a spy It was such a sxmple act of kxndness that had caused all the commotron The only effect vuas that my brother s mld dle name was changed from Henry to Edward to avold confuslng hrs name w1th Dad s I hate the name Edward but dad sald that he was never gomg to yall for any son of hrs -qi Penny 'warn t accustomed to bezng beaten at 'wrestlzng but a mongrel pup and a mysterzous .vmmger helped ber bear the bumzlzatzon jir- Zr I ,Cave I By Madelzne Grant, 48 As Penny came swmgmg down the street bouncxng her yo yo up and down the feehng that she was belng followed slowly crept over her Tensmg every muscle 1n her hthe ten year old body she plvoted on her heel ready to send fists flymg 1nto anyone who mrght be lookmg for trouble The snght that met her eyes softened Penny s tomboy heart at once Her would be adversary was a black and wh1te mongrel w1th a br bandage on hrs foot The bandage had caught ln a bush causmg the poor pup to drag a branch along w1th h1m As Penny bent down to reheve the httle dog s mlsery she heard an angry vorce say Hey you' Leave my dog alone' Before she could prepare herself she was rollmg m the dust wrestlmg W1th the new comer Very soon too soon for Penny she was 1ook1ng 1nto the flushed face of her new match fyou see Penny had never before been beaten at wrestlmgj who now sat perched on her stomach Holy cow' sald a vo1ce I thought that IS well gee whlz' You dxd look like a boy 1n those yeans yured prlde to bear Begmmn w1th Well wh1le you figure xt out brxght boy how about gettmg off my Well thms was too much for 1n 34 stomach and endmg wlth a fit of very un tomboy1sh gxggles there followed a gradually d1m1n1sh1ng tlrade auned agalnst the myste nous stranger But when lt was over both were laugh1ng at themselves and at the antlcs of Boopy the dog Whats ye name? 1nqu1red Penny frlendly as always james Westly Robert McMannus O Brren W1th th1s abundance of names ln common these two couldn t help but h1t It off rlght from the start The more she was w1th jonesy and Boopsy the more Penny hked them both That n1ght as Penny monopohzed the dmner table conversatlon as was her usual custom her parents got the whole story firsthand They were not very lmpressed by the first part for they st1ll trled to break the1r daughter of her unladylxke behavror By the end of the tale however both were satrsfied that jonesy was good enough for Penelope and they passed Boopsy off as just another dog though Penny lnslsted that he wasn t To quote Penny Gosh he s won derful Of course gentle reader we have no way of knowmg whlch he she meant but some how I have a feelmg I know whxch one haven t you: u a A n a I , . . . . . , . . , . 7 - , . - 1 1 1 I - 1 . 1 - 0 . . . 4 ,, . . 1 1 1 , - o 'T ' s 1 ' 1 1 - - - ' tt 71 ' as 1 77 - ' . . . , - 1 ' at 1 ' 11 - ', s - o . . . . , 1 5 s I ' ' ' as 11 17 1 1 . . . . , . . . . 1 . u . 1 1 ' 1 1 11 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 ' cc 37 1 ' , cs 37 9 1 sc' 11 - - . 44 77 - ' as 1 4, y - u . , ' . - .... ,, . ,, . . ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' tc 11 . , - - . 0- - H . . . . D 7 1 . . , 1 1 -
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ING A LING' Dmg a Img' sounded the telephone 1mpat1ently I ll get lt I called to my mother and raced xnto the house to answer the phone before lf stopped rmgmg Hello I queued sweetly Is thxs Betty Mae? It was my fathers vorce Yes Dad What s the matter? I could tell that somethmg was wrong because he sounded so worrxed Im not too sure myself but an F BI ln vest1gator called to see me thls mornmg Im brmgmg hlm out to the house because he wants to see George too I called to warn your mother that we were commg so she wouldn t get too ex have you done? Thxs weak questxon was ll that I could manage th1nk lt must be some mlstake at least I hope It Dad sounded any thmg but cheerful Can I do anythmg to help you: just get George up out of bed and tell mother not to worry Ill be home m half an hour Good bye honey Bye Dad I hung up the recerver 111 ex asperatlon Thls was posltxvely maddening' Dad had asked me to tell mother not to worry and here I was hardly able to stand on my feet If 1t was the F B I 1t certamly must be serlous What had dad done: He defimtely 1sn t the cr1rn1nal type St1ll ln thls wonderlng mood I got my brother up and then went into the yard to tell mother Who was on the phone dear? mother m qulred when she saw me It was dad I was mentally trymg to de clde how to tell the news Why dldn t you let me talk to hxm Betts' Was xt anythmg 1mportant9 Well I began as I drew a deep breath Wm D ugervu flabby y Betty Mae Perrm, 49 Tins as a true story Any relatzon be tween thzs and an actual oeeurence zs purely on purpose Dad IS brmgmg home an F B I agent wlth hlm They ll be here m about twenty mmutes Betty Mae Mother s volce was sharp D talk senslbly Surely your father hasnt done anythlng to alarm the F B I But mother that s what he sand Honestly I wouldn t yoke about somethmg l1ke thls Is that all he told you? Mother was stxll unconvmced Well he sa1d the man wanted to see George too He told us not to worry though, so If may not be serious Well I never mother was disturbed but she turned back to the washmg We waxted xery 1mpat1ently for Dad to come home I must say though dunng that twenty mmutes, we both racked our brams m an attempt to determine the cause of the F B I agents VlSlt We finally declded that he must have made out rectly and wondered lf he would have to serve a yall sentence Dmg almg' Dmg a Img' It was the front door bell tlus t1me I answered the door and admxtted dad and a handsome stranger Dad mtroduced us and then asked for George Smce he was ln h1s room, the stranger suggested that dad and he go up there Thxs tlme we had to walt an hour before the three came downsta1rs Im sure I saw my mother pray1ng but I was too exerted even to th1nk of prayer We tr1ed to do our work but lt wasn t any use Meanwhxle my xmagmatlon had just about reached ltS I1m1t If dad were sent to laxl we would have to move perhaps we would starve and our whole world would crash At last they came downsta1rs All were smJl mg and I heard mother breathe a sxgh of rellef The mvestxgator left lmmedxately saymg Im sorry to have caused all thns trouble Trouble' He came very near to upsettmg the whole house 33 sc - - c - - Q 1 l I . . . , . . ,, . . . KG I ' Y! 66 i9 9 ' if , ' 1 1 0 . . . , - - ' 77 . . . . SC 57, ' G6 'I ' r . , -. , EG ' 3, 1 Y ' ' ' ' 71 - za , 11 - . . is 1 11 , ' , . . . . ' . . 44 ' 1 1 ' . , . , GK 7 ' ' ' 3, , . . . - . . . , N ,, . - 1 - 1 . Y . . v , . . . 1 1 1 ' 11 ' ' . sc ' , . 77 ' 9 ' ' . . . . . ' a . 0 , . . . I don t know Betts, 1 B . , h1s mcome tax mcor- ' 1 5 . - ' 77 ' ' IS. - ' - , . H . . . . - . - - . cc ' ' 'Y 17 ' ' , . cc . ' 1 ' ' , . N . . . . ' , Q ' ll 77 ' ' 1 ' ' Q - ' ! ' 1 7 . . . ., - 1 , , . , . . . . o , u n a 4 n A ' ' ' ' Q . . 7 , 1 1 ' v . 1 as 11 - , u - . 1 . ' , - as 97 ' ' ' ' n ' Y ' , . . . . . H , . 1 1 cc ' 1 ' ' 9' , , . . . . . ,, - cc 77 1 1 '
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-'EQ Red and Tom thought they 'were Putting Sparkle on the spot but Mus Porter turned the table: liv- Sparkle and flz each 1' By Sbzrley Van Bzllzard 47 She s blg and bony llke a horse Who never stopped to rest One foot lt polnts out to the east The other to the west Her legs go out and conle together A knockln at the knees Her arms then braneh out from her sldes Llke llmbs branch out on trees She has a button for her mouth A plckle for a nose Her halr comes off rlght wlth her hat When er a west wlnd blows Two dark hollows mark the eyes A medltatlve frown crossed the face of the youthful poet Dropplng the worn pencll to brush a rumpled mop of brown halr from hls eyes wlth h1S chubby dlrty hand he gazed thoughtfully at the famlllar scene about hlnl Falllng first upon the meanderlng brook rlp pllng ecstatlcally hlS eyes then lazlly sklmmed the masslve multl colored green carpet com placentlv coverlng the hllls and vales border lng lt The from n faded and regalnlng the stubbv lnstrument he wrote Two dark hollows mark the eyes Of thls strange and gruesome creature A rare and unbellevable Slghf Who IS lt: It s my teacher A broad xy holesome smlle spread slowly across hls face as he reread hlS work wlth satlsfactlon Then ln fat sprawling letters I slgned hlS name Sparkle McGulre June 3 1946 Sparkle whlstled softlv whlle foldlng care fully hls latest poem I-Ie placed ll and hls pencll ln hls pocket rose and walked C011 tentedls along the bank of the brook The shapeless faded overalls draped themselves haphazardlx over Sparkle s bumps and curx es wlth the half rolled up half rolled down pant legs and bare feet completlng a perfect plcture of a typleal carefree boy of eleven EXClCCd yelps and excesslve wlggllng an nounced the arrlval of Bumps Sparkle s dog Bumps was a throughbred mongrel HIS fur coal black wlth spots of brown and whlte marklngs on hls heels and forepaws was soft and sllky from regular vlgorous brushlngs by master Sparkle Hls soft brown eyes keen and alert were fixed attentlvely on Sparkle as he neared hls secret cave Bumps walted anxlously whlle he removed a large stone from the floor of the cave reveallng a box contalnlng a neat plle of paper Sparkle put hls latest composl tlon lnto the box and carefully replaced the stone Takmg up hls school books was Sparkle s slgnal to Bumps that a day of hookey was over and together they ran down the path that wx ould lead them to home and supper Slssst' Red' He s gone At thls call the figures of two boys emerged from the underbrush and entered Sparkle s cave Hey Tom a short chubby lad wlth brlght red halr called here s the stone Red started to llft the stone and Tom quickly came to hls SldC wlth a helplng hand It was easllv removed and there before them was revealed Sparkle s darkest secret IS poetry Oh boy exclalmed Red hl5 hlgh pltched WOICC even more squeekv IH hls excltement, Oh box' Oh h h boy ' Sparkle squlrmed wearllv ln hl5 seat as the last of the class passed through the classroom door to the outer world leavlng school behlnd them tlll the next day to them the remotest of 35' ' ' CL !! l Q l . 0' . I . . , 7 ,Q . . . - .. , - - - - 1 1 y I . . ,. . 0 v Q , ' L4 n 'v , . . , Q . . . , ' 1 . . . 1 1 1 ' 1 7 , . . . . . . . . . . . , . .. x . ., . s 7 ' ' ' CC ' 7 71 , - - a u u . U . - . , 1 . . ., Y . . 9 9 , ' ' ll 57 ' ' . . . , , , ' L6 1 I7 , . . . , . . . ' , . Q Y ., . , ' . '. . . . h . . . 1 . 4 U v,, . . . . . , . ., TC , , '- . . . . . . . . .- 1 7 7 . SL yi ,1 Y . ' . . lv an lr 1 . . 9 9 ' , , ' Q u 7 7 1 v I, Y ' v . 7 ' .7
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