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VOL IV. NO 1H»
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GLADEWATEft. TEXAS. SUNDAY. MARCH 1. 1953
Station KSIJ—1430 On Your Diet
10c PER COPY
Convicted, Jeike To Appeal In Call Girl
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AN Male, Blue Ribbon Jury
Deliberates Over 3 Hours
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Singing: Theft' will La- .11 all-
afl. riiooii singing at tlNs Friend-
s>lii|i Baptist church Sunday w-
Kiunmg ,.t 2 pm Everylraidy's
WrlctHW
Auxiliary Maat: Tha- Ami'i.ui
I.'lima, Aiixtlt.il y will 1i1.1t Mam
■lav night at 7 30 at th*' I-**gt*>q
Mot, Dullii!, highway Mm Steve
Jaartat, president, uiiw- member*
to attend.
Happy Birthday: Hay Tav|..i
John Sclph and J W 1. Yminsi
Won* hatnatl a'll at a blrthallav *Up|N'l
li> their wive* Thursday night All
three 111 tli*' men ob»ervr th*'ii
birthday* on Fitlirtwy 20 Thi
ores sunt. which h.,s btnintr an
alniolil alfatl. was lli'lil at tha* Kay
Taylor harm* Ut course, tlu* men
mv th**y ar*- 39 the mum aga*
Jack Benny ivjri ha 1* **v**r> year
Caalar Story: F< aturi*il 11 t|*a
Lenten W<*ek all*id*.v at tin* (Jlmti-
wata-r Pllblli tun aty till Week I*
tha lii»k, “Tha- E-> tari Story" .a*
re-fold by Ka lix It Mi Height
stuff nxmibri ot the Dxll.i Morn
mg Nrwi Tha- vtory in 1# telling
tlu simp!*- fivai'iii* of Kortrt
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NEW YORK, Fib 28 U^—Oten
hair Minot F Mickey .felkc lan*
gished in jail Saturday an hi.* at-
torn*v pr*-pared an appeal from
hi.* conviction of procuring shape-
ly cal! girl* for caff society pity-
boy*.
An iitl-malt*. blue ribbon jury
which deliberated about three und
mu half hours found th< 23-ycar-
old hen to a $3 million fortune
guilty Friday iught on two counts
of procuring The jury. which ac-
quitted him on a third count, rec-
ommended mercy.
General Sessions Judge Franci*
L Vater.te set March 2 for >en*
fencing. The short, stocky defend-
ant could get from two to 21) years
on each count. Under the jury's
"mercy" recommendation. Val-
ente's leniency could extend to a
suspended sentence
The jury founu specifically that
Jelkc inn need 19-year-old Pat
Ward into a life of prostitution and
attempted to lure red-haired Mar-
guerite Cordova, a Chicago hat-
unregistered revolvers. They were
*eized last August when police
raided hi* swank East Side apart-
ment.
Jeike was at liberty under $50,-
000 bond during hi* trial, but he
was remanded to jail by Judge
Valcnto on Thursday, some 24
hours before the ca*e went to the
jury of 11 married men add a mid-
dle - aged bachelor.
The jury received the case at
2 45 p m Friday and returned its
verdict at 7: to p.m. after taking
out a short time for dinner
Mark Day Serves
On Group To Pick
Winners Of Awards
...i
ON STAGE AMERICA
••il Monday .uni Tiii'sil.iy tin n in the 1
• ti**l program Amo*, i* |»,:ti.i>*>*t *.»> vv- I
Marvin Tahferiai and •' .. Quern. \\
■ i*\» from left to 11 -tni tiv ( Ma-t.a s» tn i
Wiaxt. I an. la What,. Hhlilra Winn Ji W
> "I < * •>* hna* l> nines are "Amos ’ and "Aqriy" and the other cast members of "On SUN* America" which will w* present-
'd u.iiiUirium Standing in the center is Tom Berryman. popular K.SIJ announcer, who will be interlocuiator of thi Min-
n st.itt-■■ I. Andy. la a Conn, Kmgfish. Ray Berryhill; Rochester. Dr. Walter Henry: Sapphire, ike Hartsell; Brother Crawford,
ii Fleii he 1 Not pi> fared is Humbert howler, who will portray Hall and Chain. The choru • girl*. Dandv Dixies and Hotsv Tot-
m Fund Syntha T'.iughber, Brevely Stegall, Mary Ann Williams, Betty Reynolds. Shirley Townsend. Jamie Wilis Bet tv
ib:.. -mi. Patsy I‘age. < urolvn Gaines. Mary Lou Green. Jewel Smith, Jean Goar and Jancll Lynn.
*********** ee**#e ******
Auto Accident: Invoicm in a
miiuai auto collision ii. fiont if
J O. WUlian* r.ai.igi Friday was
a 1980 Chevrolet diivaai by Jack
Yalta*, a 1951 Chevrolet |>M'k-up t.tght run M*a t
driven by Dirk Hummutt anal a 8 ()| o’clock Hi
Gladewater Rebekah Lodge To Present Stage Show Monday, Tuesday;
Tiny Tot Popularity Contest Winners To Be Announced Final Night
"On Stag* ArtieridU," .
ertam M.nstrot, will <>i
High Sa"hi'Mtl Auditormm
MM | ,itxl ’1
show
whack
1980 Cadillac. driven by J M being .paitmoicd In the Gi. n w.ti
Newman of Kilgou* According to ei Rebekah Lodge No 3n 1 tmng
inva-stigatmg offica-r*. Pakiax* Chief present**! for tha tienefit of tin
O W Odom and Joe lasxrh, the | Lodge building fund
(’.adill.ar stopped in tire right lane a* another part <>f the fund t.. »
anal the pick up attempted to pull I ,-fit is the Tiny T*»t IVimUnty cam
around tne *•»*. when it canre in ' lw*, which h liefhg hrtit in .-or
contact with the Chevrolet Noj |Unction with the stage how The
Tha1 ILxo I),.inbe-
Fail I J» Wa t South, It.
Halt Ha n*)ltt!\J;mc!
a. Wilh.iiv.’xm. Can
I • , Wtiutltu Jamii' Well
Bra’Veilv Htegal!
Th» HotsV Totr v- .art* ((l«*tii
so i'll. V irv Ann Wtlliums. M*»rv
• Clauatiiu th*' foottight jinks This big night of fun frolic
•! 1 . Smith. "On St.igv America” is divided will come to .1 climax when the
1 nn. Wan into two parts, fust tlu* min*trel interlocutor will announce the rc-
Gaines. a'lrd- with Its colorful costumes suits of the audience vote of tlu*
and and black fact* entertainers whose specially acts.
joke* aiMt antics are reminiscent Contestants taking part in the
of th* fun we enjoyed by our contest will be Barbara Smith
grandparents way back when th**v
crowded opera houoes anat show
on display in the window of J C.
Penney’s Store and voting jars arc
placed in the various local mer-
chant's store*
Little Quida Jones lead the con-
testants in the queen'* race with
Charlotte Ann Johnson running a
one was injured
This IT Thai: It t McAfee city
seaietaiy, is driving « tight brand
spanking new Helium' thevvic
around town Pin talent show
of “On Stagt America ' sounds
mighty ent*'i tuning Such well
known personalities as llnrbum
.Smith, the -inging (kiiiing ol
Gludewuler. Carol Ann Me.,-,gn
t at. dun* mg * utle, and miaiit
aatber top fot’ch perfairmers will
via* fan fit>t place t«»i*>rs of th*
talent show M* Mitt and ,*vt
yam ticket .tialt w> yam can vota
fur your favorite!
Plans Compl«t«d
For Schools Wook
Pliins fin tin Third Annual < •!>
m rvuncr of 1’ ildn s. hi*<l* Wi-'k
gut Ui'iderw iy ha rt* this week with
the orgunitutiaai of a lne.it clti/ans
committee l*> w nk with the school
authorities m the ptomntton of th*
event The v ••«,.. thi« .eut will la
from March I through 7
The membei: ai the cwmmittes*
are a* follow- V T Wallaae,
chairman. Ounta Milnei co ordt
iiutm; Colvin lli.mnen, elemen-
tary principal. Dana William-
»U|a-rmtendent; .1 A Jones, ad r
nimlstmtlve a- .1 stunt 11 forge Lip
womb, high school pimi iii.it. Mar j
vey Rusuelj, sum 1 intendent of j
M haatls.
An I'.arlv rotifi-ri-nae w.a* ba*ld
and aii'lalls W'.ik<‘al emt fan the
event The committer announced |
that this year mans* than ever,
tha- emphasis will In- on getting the
public to visit the loatil schools
aiming the week and become m
quaii'teil with tti*' work the schools
ai " doing.
Fuhllc flenool* Week is mi
thin ui*d by the (lovemoi m a pro.
clamatioiy to the |M'nide and bv
the Texas State Hoard ol Kaltica 1
tlott, Approximatelv HiMi cltt/en*
lommittees thmughout Texas are I
fuiictloitlnK imtit'i a state geueial :
committee to help the school ;
teiichefg anal stu lent Itoali*** pro- \
mote the w* >’k.
Detail* til the l<H-al program will
Im- auimuin ad shortly, according
to the IimmI committee.
R«v. Stripling To
Atttnd Convention
DALLAS. Feu, *H The Rev
Hen R Stripling, pastor ol the
Flint Baptist church ot tiliule
WWtet, a memlH i of the 191 iih’III'
Im-i Executive Hi.alal of the Itap
list Gcnet'Nl t'onveminn of Texas,
will ntteiial the I' <ard’» qu»rteilv
winners of ihe contest will be nn-
nuurirstd during the la«l how
rue •!*>' mght
“On stag.* Amettca w.*- writ
ten and produced in answer to
thinisund' of requa-ts l<‘t worth*
a-tvia*. V*'IVlas*, p .ltmtlc all.I chura'h
taigam.*.atia,o» wanting ii. rn*> talent
i-ntertamme-n that 1 Ivpicall*
American, an entertammetit which
blend * the folk musn . tti.it is .>tu
Dr. HaraM McDowell Will
Open Office Here Monday
Lon Green. Shirley T- wnsend
S' ! 'ha Tiaught'Vr jean Goar, boats t.i see the new. st rag.* of the |ey, singing Whose Sorry Now
Betty Wuasl. shirl**> Winn ami A™fr'fi*n ,h*‘ musical min- xr>fi You Muje Me Love You”;
M.> SI ,1t *tpe! show Arttne McKiunan. dancing: Carol
During the intermission mem- Tom Ferryman, of Radio Station Mcaxon. "Little Miss Pri**’7:; Cher-
<’t ti t baseball orchestra will KSIJ, will act as the interlocutor >1 Wetmaker. an acrobatic num-
fut' t". the music Members of thi* of the Minstrel Circle Lew Conn. bcr. Ralph Harroff, with his gui-
• ■ 1 stia if I -* Grantham. Paul' who come* with a musical track- tar as Little Eddie Arnold. Lou
St d>lwi Vtrgtl Anderson. Calvin ground of olal time minstrel, once Ann Kilchenstem, tap dance: San-
Mi'K.ot. I>or.' HewiM, Rich M.ti having worked with such old time dra Jane Ewell and Kenneth
tin. <;*"!«* Mitchell, Hubert Ft favorites as A! Jolsavn and Eddie Smith. Liar* song and dance and
.....tea Mur Ha t IV f. V Cantor, acts as one of the end a Mexican hat dance Teddy Joe
” nun ", in .in men Hi* portrays that famine ra-
*t wfi‘t * ■ u a (tin, while it give* dlo character, Andy with Weldon
.u 'pportimity foi outstanding tat- Stansell of Glaaiewater as his co-
fit t>f .It ge- to aptmar behind watrker. Amos
Casey Chandler, as M17 Blue,
R.,v Berry hilt as Kmgfish, Hubert
Fowler as Ball and Chain, Dr Wal-
let Henri as Rochester. Ike Hart
sell as Sapphire and Carl Bruce
singing Birth of the Blues" and do* second, and Sherry White
Basin Street Blues”; Lmdii What- claims third place William Norris
Troboy leads the king’s race with
Michael Lev Williams in second
place and Georg# Melvin Cuthber-
son in third
Dr. Harold McDowell
Dl Harold Mt Dow !I. 1 ’ tra
It I - t. a Will opt (1 111' I'lffl I i* 'll, '
Rtatf 201 of th*' F rst S ,.ti Bank
building Moint a*
Dr Mt Dow.»(l 1 vc. a i\c 1
m Gliadrwatvi .nat throughout
K.a• t r*'\:. He l(\• I i t'i'c n >-t
of (IK lift', coming to < it nlc wala t
111 1934 fi nm Jack* It I'cx Ft
th*' past five yo.ii ha' b , wtake l
foi Di Milton If.ieen, wh*l had
offices in baitl Longv.i'ic aim
Glaala'cvatcr
ate I’niva tsitc 1 vear,
• e teal s in t h* Army
,»'luting two of those
a, the South I’aci-
Ora
Miller, vocalist — The Lord's
Prayer.”
"On Stage America” i.* under
the direction of Sue Rice of Jack-
son. Miss Mr*. R:ce is highly roc-
ommended and has had much ex-
perience in this type of wark.
Charles Sheppard, with one of
his famous impersonations, will
Ann* Jemma. Marvin Taliferro add to the intermission attraction.
■ Brother Crawford and W R Advertising f*»r the show has
F.etcher a Madam Queen arc oth- been under the direction and sup-
er character* who will make up ervtsion of Mrs Ruth Duckworth
the e -t in th*' minstrel The Tiny Tot contest is under the
Choiu girls taking part in ihe direction of Mrs Ella Gibson as
shew are student.- of the Glade- ‘‘hairman Cast selection was un-
water High School music depart- „ ^ c hairmanship of Mrs Ray
sent the ctown* to the winners
with prize* for each Tuesday night
Contestants in th* Tiny Tot con-
test are asked to be present for
both nights Monday night Mrs
Ella Gibson, chairman of this con-
test. will introduce the contestants,
giving the standing of each and the
voting place of the contestants.
Voting jar* will be puked up
Tuesday afternoon by 3 o’clock,
and placed in the high school au-
ditorium where votes may be cast
Mark Day, Gladewater business
man, served on the Gregg County
Award Committee with other East
check til l, into his vice ring, which Texas and Gregg Counlv leaders
supplied willing lovelies for mil- to select the persons wno’ received
litinitir** client* who paid $50 and a warns at the Longview Chamber
up for their favors. ot Commerce banquet Friday
He was acquitted of a charge of night,
enticing Pat Thompson, a Califor- The awards, given by the Umg-
nia Blonde, into a similar life view Morning Journal and the
Jclk*' apparently was destined Longview Daily News, went to
to remain in Tombs Prison at least men who have contributed most
over the week-end. Judge Valente to the progress and growth of East
said It would be next week before Texas. The annual award of the
ha* would consider a motion to re- Morning Journal went to the ind:-
lcase Jeike on bail pending sen- vidual who has done the most.
*®ncc particularly in the tield of indus-
Jclke also faces sentencing on trialixation, lor East Texas. John
hh plea of guilty to violating the W Carpenter of Dallas, board
Sullivan Law by possessing two chairman of Texas Power and
__ j^jut Company, and president and
chairman of Southland Lite In-
surance Company, was presented
the East Texas Achievement
Award ot the Morning Journal.
V A Clement*, president of the
Longview National Bank received
the Gregg County Achievement
Award of the Dally New* for
having contributed the most to-
ward the growth and development
of Longview and Gregg County.
Mr Clements was selected by a
board composed of Mr. Day of
Glackrwuter; Judge Earl Sharp,
Longview; C A. Loftis, Longview,
president of the First National
Bank; James T Ogg, superinten-
dent ot the Pine Trie school, and
Ben Laird, Kilgore oil man.
The awards were presented by
Carl Estes. Longview publisher.
Red Cross Drive
Will Begin With
Kick-Off Coffee
The troubled man In uniform—
th*» helpless veteran patient—the
Mayor Hemer Reeves will pr*'- service wife overwhelmed bv do-
me.-tic crisis—will have sympathe-
•if friends reach out to them Mon-
day morning when the 1953 Red
Cross Drive kick-off coffee initi-
ates the well planned local pro-
gram under the chairmanship of
Richard A Hcrbst
Serving with Hcrbst arc Dana
Williams and Paul Rounaavilla,
advance chairmen; H.*r ild Victory,
industrial chairman; R S. Daniel.
Wilson Godfrey, commercial chair-
men. and Mrs. C H Moore, chmr*
until curtain time. Mothers having hum of women's division,
extra voting jars out. are tsked
to please bring them in for th*
final count Tuesday
ft* in 1 iiw 'isvill**. Austral*
Bay . Ni Guinea, New
Moll a it.iia. i ill icon Island
I ay ti and I aisatltl
iMinpiiign tibbams dm mg hi
of service
lit M> 1 >■ >weii continued hi..
rh»..lun .It Northern Illinois Col An Dwi.xlty numbers are elass-
ia* , ol alpiometrv >11 i 'tin ago Me I,v eontest.int* and the audience
Was gidilated in thu**' wais with wl* vote with ticket stub* A $25
., I' .< . !>• F...... *;, ht* wHUb.* given th* vvin
gradual lain *n ta»>k i 20 week *pe
cual roiir • .11 aalvi.med anatetleal
optonia'iv 1 mater Di Um Slwari-
auditorium the
th** audience mav vote duting m-
tennlssion for favorite specialty
acts
After intermission the show will
i>* resumed with fast stepping cake
walks and other hillartou* high
Air Patrol Will
Confer With Kemp
LONGVIEW 'Spl —'Tiu* sixteen
staff officers qf Group Seven and
Bnti.an, merit* They arc tha Dixie Dandies Ticket sgiw were direct-
SS SZSZXvXZZSTiSi
1 ■" • " ’ >' 11 me Mai ' Ia.ru Wilcox. Cecil Holland. r" *r* under the l»*ad* rship *>f \tr Patrol will leave inn Gi«
Jimmy Brown. C l. Vernon. Phil- Mr* Artic Mo“ chairman County A.i jx.rt at 8 30 on th,
tip Martin .nd Kenneth Newton. Tiny lot Contest night of Mondai, March 9 when
At press time todav, Quida Jones an ait force C-47 will transport
lead the running for queen and them to ., conference with Colonel
William Norris Troboy was in tha* James Kemp, newly appointed
lead for king of the Tiny Tot eon- Toxa* Wing Comm.aiidei d Civil
na'i with seeond and third places test, vvtiteh is b*'ing sponsored in
connection with the stage show
The contest started Friday, Fcb-
will be placed at tlu* entrance of ruary 2t> Thu* far. 32 contestants
I jjpntving prizes
F.aa’h tlcka't Stub is ,1 vote A jar
Air Patrol.
Th,' Dallas meeting
dclinite plan* for the
PROCLAMATION
lion.
DR. HAROLD McDOWELL
After graduating with Ilia* 1941
class *'f l Had a* water High Nthaml
Dr Ma'Dowtdl atlcnited Kilgori*
Jtiutoi Collcg* f*«i a me veni anal
Nancy Stovons Is
Nominoo At TCU
FORT WORTH. Tex
N in,»
meeting in D.lla Tuesday. Mat eft 1'1
The board members, retire sent
lug nuMV than l.S'tocii Texas
Itaptlsis III 3 bin chill alias will
a le*I ineint<c< of an l am ation
t iHiiimssi'"'. ilHMo plans Im the
iKxuantnatuai * fall pnanoliiMial
piogiain, amt Uasai irtauts limn
neveial lommlltavs
I he* "ill,g II" bit (bet time Will
p, |ta j Ralph til "III Mt I ."Idas k,
etc* test 1 ban ma'i at Ihe I le, envtwi
lyd MMNrtUlt at. J M«m «l*t
: M »V < Mi'll' a*i'"l «' 1 trn
all.9 fkqOi'i'
1 all,lid,ala's nominal, <1 toi Swea t
Ih,«it *i Texas t'bustlan I’uixei
•it.v Five linaluts t*,i ibe tilt* wilt
In ebiecn in i pttmarx elix'liain
kl.neli 2 ami 3 ami the lm.it a I,,
that mil l*v ha 1,1 I,ti* 1 in March
Tlu* Htxvvlbvnrt and olhri imn
Bn ilist* will in* pie.euted at the
ft’t' hpiiiiM I'm mat. Atntl 11
Miss Htev<iis. is lie (» a aoptn*
uismi* 11 Raim, mb> eat isu, «> >,»« u
a aientWi ot th* 1 *>!' t’tu Ik tti
Mik ftvtwb 1 tat' l.tli aM Mam*
Mt* is the ilangbiei el M amt
Mi C « -------
Then ( mi< thi' hard part The
| Texas .Mid* Hoard Examination is
six days long riiere wre 40 who
t>n'k tl i axain, and only IH pass
! **d Being <""■ of th*' fortunate ones
who pa eil Dr Mi Dowell then
i weld to work for Dr Qiuvn
Ha* is married t" thi- former
Bennii Lea West, a l!*49 graduate
id Gladevs 1 lei High school, 11 nd
I tha' fllthet of .1 son, James Harold,
age 11 months
Ha* is a member ol 111,* First Hap
list church and the Lion's club
Cage Results
Th# White Oak Roughnecks took
the favorite* role in regional Clast
A tournament in Darnton Satur-
day at the district 18 A champi-
ons adv. nrsd to the finals with
a 88 to 43 victory over Queen City.
The Roughnecks play for the
regional championship Saturday
night.
Bnicy and Cayuga will meet in
th - finals of the Region IV Class
R tmirn*m**id in Kilgore Saturday Whereas. Our school system vail Obi) attain the eblfC-
mght Dl Sill p.m. Bailey came Uves expected of it through interest, widespread public tiniiei-
trorn brhnuj _5h'*'a}4* staiuitnj; of our schools, and hv fH*rsonnl msjkvtiens of our
,iat also ,u«d a cemebaidi to win fb’htk»l* ,m,l becoming Mcqoamtori with the a,lmintstiators and
&7 to $4 •%, . strong Q.u.un leacherg and of the work of the pupiU.
that had ted throughout Now, there!,'re hv virtue of the authority vested in me ad
Mavor of the i't!\ of lihtdewater, Te\«?i, 1 Manner l Rwi'»,
afii hereby prak taim that the week t»f March t through 7 nthall
of king and queen of Ta*ctiv Weeny
Land It’s one cent a vote, and the
winners wilt be announced dur- ..............
ing Hi, J.ist show o! "On Stage information officers from other
AlHfr*ca , , ... Texas group* will attend tlu* di*-
Picture- of die contestants are ousstun at the Love Field head
will set !
uvuniie plans ror th* up-coming
Phase II! of Operation SAHCAP
Search An Rescue, Civil An Pa- ;
trol', slated for Ur, gg County Air- j
port sometime in May Ah Force
liaison 01 fleets as wet! ..s puoln I
quarters of CAP'* Texas Wuig.
The new an force rating system
w ill tie one of the main questions
to be brought up during the meet-
whereas. Our public schools are the backbone of our na- dirtu-ult at the recent Phase H m
.......the foundation of our democracy, and the institution for Edtnburgh-McAHcn
the furtherance of our American ideals; and Group twen and ttu* Gregg
Whereas. The schools are necessary for the educational sq,ul}r*»n<,Url**!*,*t!vetythe
development of our nation, and the understanding of our gov- scheduled SAHCAP. expect to
ernment begins in the classroom; and welcome over 300 civilian gpd
Whereas. Every American citizen has the opportunity to r',!l"' "IC t"° *1‘"
attend to learn of his obligatiorw and duties to his country., Snuv ,hc tf|U|||. st>iff wt>|
state, and community; and absent, no icgular squadron meet -
Whereas, We are proud of the school sy»tem that lias been *«« " di !• held that Monday, t
developevi in our city, and we believe that it is the privilege ^Kdgoro'' -id,'..,
and the duty of every citizen in uladewatcr to cxiperate w ith 0,mmunder.
th»*tr school hoard members, superintendents. pnnei|»als and
teachers in then efforts to improve the public education sys-
tem in Gladewater; and
Houser was among the thous-
ands of visitors at the Fenway
store in Longview yesterday. He
wasn't particularly interested in
; how this .store looked, but he was
, wanting to se<* it they had any
I; new fishing equipment that guar-
!] anted the user a catch like Roy
I Rumpus brought back from Chero-
kee.
I was pleased to learn that Fed-
way will scon have in a live-fish
| box That is real hews to me for
j now I can buy sonic fish without
' depending on Houser
Don't want him to overlook the
seven pound bass Roy caught.
When Houser equals that catch.
I'll try to buy his tackle. In the
mean time, his stories fall on deaf
ears Maybe he should forget fish-
ing as a hobby and take up golf,
baseball or just anything us long
a* he's not expected to "bring
home the bacon.'
quintet.
tha idNlNi until th* Imal twe min
ut** at play.
Chieeta and Gallatin played at
•i4t p.m. tet third place.
Puntan with P paint* peeed the
he known a* I'uhltc Sc ha ml* Week AH resident* of tll«d«
Duncan »uh P petni* p*«ad the water arc particularly invited t»* \ twit out public actuvla dut
^•'*J*ii'# wcM i^iV«XiinVrer U'M 0** nitkluaHtUki n ith our system, our mint tins
ti
till whe htl tec 9 tield gee It and
tl tiee thutt let a total at M
pwintt.
S bine Qians County * tntty tn
the teutuament era* heuneed tn
(he pMlkillMli hy Gallatin tl
*a r
trot ton. and the tcachct x
In TESTIMtAY WltEttKOT, I hcivunto affix mv official
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U1DA Weekly tivestawk
Cattle Corntmivd v»(x*K ago Fi
day Maughiei -t,vi» -ic.t.u t», 5
lamer, vaxoling* weak to 1 low,,
a'll - .lead,' t,i >0 lowo bull
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Cater* Hlaugbln attlvitug* wi’l'
sternly to I lony, dwt,. * ut*t*a
• ieuaiy 1 o' duoaital »*inv .j thi
RICHARD HERBST
Last year Real Cross stall work-
er* at military installations and
ilospi' ,1s han,lie,I 355.100 cases
and requests of servicemen eaeh
month Their financial assistance
during the year lotaliM $8,481,000
The Red Cross *talt at \*A of-
fice* lieljH'd w ith 30,500 veterans'
claims cases each month
To,lay approximately half the
civilian, veteran, and military
hnsptt.il* m this country look to
the Red Ci oss fair all or part of
she blood needed to tivat their
patients.
Untie; me new icier il program,
the Red Cross serves as the offi-
cial puxutemept agency to: blood
collect -,l by cooperating commun-
ity b!ixi,t banks and collection
ta, hi a - or. military pod* Its job. m (or ,„tMl public hear-
lt. c,.c. ,* biggot than cvei lust bv ,ht< ||WUH> Un-American
pitoiiti o "hole bl.xxi is given to Activities Committee and a Sen-
ate Internal Security SuBCommlt-
lex* The exact dale has not been
picked
It was uruteiHtoaxI that Nice
president Hichsrd M Nixon, one
time member of the House com-
mittee. helped in arranging the
uni Rest ion deal
One source said, without ex
platmng that the caunnuttews are
doing everything pusMble to vun
duet the uiquii v "lust «• Ihextalent
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Friday, Hov Williams and M H
Stewart celebrated then birthdays
along with Henry W Longfellow
Belated birthday greeting, you
fine men.
Russia Raportad
Raady To Bargain
WASHINGTON. Feb 28 H19'-
Congrcsaionat sources di*cl*>sed
Saturday that Senate and House
investigators will jo*n force* next
month In their search for Commu-
nist influence* in cducatitm.
They said arrangements have
ned sen ties, »,x',«i,* pewrfty
to whole bUs*,! tin ho»pii.«l* in
tlo« o*unti v. and third pi unity
tot li dS-M.i' plasma Ibaa'I ve for
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Belk, Jeanne. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 189, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 1, 1953, newspaper, March 1, 1953; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021377/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lee Public Library.