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January 10, 1935     Golden Valley News
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Lture Sets Dizzy Pace, "Out-Hueys" Huey Senate Leads Bolt; Supreme * ................................................ -~ C~urt Ousted; 80 State De- t APPOINTED f partments Abolished Providence, R, I.. January 10. Rhode Island Democrats, in complete possession of state government by coup d*etat, celebrated until early morning last week at a victory dance. They went directly to the dance floor from the legislative chambers where in a long, tumultuous session they shook all semblance of remaining Hepublican control out of the legisla- tive, judicial, and executive branches cf government. Oust Supreme Court The state supreme court of five Re- was replaced with a bench of Republi- HOUR A DAY GIRL N£L L Y GRA F " © 1934 by United Feature Syndicate, Inc. . , = CHAPTER I Mercy Hospital/" a week ago. The train was moving now. The im- portant Columbh]e Limited. which usually passed through Pagosa Spri~gs with its snooty nose in the air, notI even stopping for a drink at the big: water tank. The long, fast train which Later. at the hospital, bendb~g over Now the train was speeding away h~,t- father, she had known she must taking her away from Jimmy. Per- t~kc his place as bread-winner. Even haps she was wrong. Perhaps it i,~ his pain. he had thought first of his wasn't fair to leave him like this. t family. It had showed in his hat- Her mother, too. had made things ~>.~;cd eyes. Kay had whispered ira- difficult. 'ff can't bear for you to go. ruined hopes. Jimmy who was vnd disappointed. But she must put these of her mind and think of With Jane Blair's help she would find a way to work out problems. Or would she? the luture stretched before her, and fearsome. Perhaps the would not be easy to conquer. ihoughls were interrupted by realization that a man across the was staring at her. She him. He was a tall, dark. man. She answered his with a t:ugid stare, and he turned to his magazine. The trip was long and lonely. la,~t. Kay was moving off the with the rest of the passengers. ,once off, bewilderment held her tioniess, The noise was And the depot was so big. her purse and suitcase. Kay decided Where was Jane? Other ple had folks to greet them. Kay Rhea had watched since she was a very little girl and dreamed of rid- ing on. pulsively. "Everything will be all You've ~cvcr beer~ in the city." could not see Jane anywhere. right. Daddy. I'm old enough to help. "Don't worry. Mother." Kay had heart pounded sickeningly. and won't that stenographic course ] consoled her. "'Jane Blair will meet Then she noticed the man The Rheas had lived well on Mr. ~ get me a stenographic job at the~ tra,~...He c ~ e to. the broadcasting staten where she is a! ~n,~ytning I can big ear. As a re- continuity 'writer. She ha.d l~USed ~srmled. ~ . small, pitifully thoughtfully, then said, "Avail can! hospitaI and r bills. And Silas Grim, who ishes high did offer of rummea a~zly ma$ ~ig ~lae~e I mm marry ,~vr~L. s w~sn you. woma ~ $~e When c¢~uld be made ~ if only Old Silas I talk to her.' ..... i would not ~d~ll his dollar~ " When Kay had talked to her y ~ city, She was so prim When the doctor had told Ka~ th~~ slM~r, Avril had.declared,- You ~ ~d fresh and pretty as h~ fath~s back was broken, that it y~ur own business, Kay. I lo~;e Bob Kay