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; Shipment of .SOO records was made to one of our Army
■camps. That’s one way to promote harmony
A hoy’s crime school was discovered in the mid-west
To acme boys that could mean any school.
Some folks say this is becoming a woman's world. The
main thing becoming about t is the becoming women.
There’s nothing like an evening at home with naughty
kids to make a father wish he weren’t.
that food. So there is no reason why Denton County chil-
dren and others in Texas should not receive some benefits
from these taxes.
been purchased from farmers with government funds a im-
propriated to keep farm prices up.
It would be a tragic loss if the state does not create
an emergency board to meet the objections of the U.S. De-
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be drawn sharply and the good and bad of our course under
Democratic rule would be discussed and debated.
Despite his avowed reluctance. President Truman is
the key figure of the convention.
If he says the word, he can have the nomination.
He may get it even over his apparent objections. And
no man r 777— J ------- -•■’"----*—
of heading the ticket.
It is a far cry from the days when Truman was a little
in the party. His present position proves once again
slate.
The country would benefit if strong candidates op-
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Democratic Convention (to
conclusion i
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The average man gets 112 letters a j
boy* in service would like to be included in that.
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More and more people are collecting rae coins, says a day when merchants will be
numismatist. Ixits of them work in the Internal Revenue
Department.
One ton of bituminous coal is
He was packed into equal to five barrels of gasoline in
cell with no elbow room, no air, energy content.
ed by the advancing Germans. He
now lives in Canada
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polishim
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men,
front of
look bei
men when 2,000 Marines make a he said,
them.
“Now they come up and smack
play for spring me on the back like old pals I
opening, readying a novel for fall guess I now look like a meal ticket
publication and overseeing the pro- to the 10 per centers ”
World War II beachhead
Herbert, at the same time, was
writing a new
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"I'm just depositing a sandwich and • cantahwr^ol
eoftoo ... my husband is working late tonight."
SWIMMING. GOUL
TENNIS. BOATING:
Mfi TOOK ’em all
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10 40 -Newi Final
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(As announced by television stations Subject to change )
MONDAY PROGRAMS
k Ki 1>- I V (( hannel 4)
Hrnrl .s Ilollywruxi
M 'Vic Quick Quiz
Armchnlr Theatre
and a barrel for toilet for 100 men.
Refusing tn make up and sign a
confession, evidently just any con-
fession, he was struck, kicked.
fAGK FOUR
The first 40 companies to report
on their earnings for the first six
months are only an indication, of
course—a mere trickle preceding
— --------u of earnings state-
ments that will flood in before July
is over
But only five of these 40 show
higher profits this year than in
the like six months of 1951. And
35 are down. None, however, was
losing money. And none shows de-
Other men died of starvation, or
cold, or punishment; two or three
were killed trying to escape: one
or two did escape. But this author,
though his wife had knuckled to
NKVD demands and accused him
of betraying the state, had a moth-
er who with good fortune and .ad-
mirable persistence finally got to
family mood of the two suburban
entries. Elliott Murphy's swim-
ming and diving Aquashow at the
old World’s Fair site in Flushing
Meadow Park (45 minutes by sub-
way and bus from midtown), and
Mike Todd'a gondola-and aong an-
pitheater at Jonea Beach.
The Aquashow is the eighth at>-
_r runs. One of them is
actually in the traditional theatri-
cal purlieus of Timas Squsre Brosd-
wsy. while the other two have
of show business out through Flush- citrates on water ballets, high
ble. or
neck.
Prychodko was lucky, if that's
From Kiev he was tak-
By SAM DAWSON
NEW YORK GF — Profit*
are trailirxj 12 per cent behind last
year—if first returns prove to be
partment of Agriculture in the distribution of free food
to school lunchrooms.
Denton County schools are among the many in Texas
that have been receiving these 18 commodities for distribu-
tion to children.
The department for some time distributed the food corporations z
through 17 large school boards, which in turn relayed the *
items to the smaller boards. »
.Now, says the department, distribution must cease be-
cause the boards apparently are not authorized by law to the "hundreds
distribute the commodities.
Only a qualified state agency can do the job.
Due to the provisions of state law, the Texas Educa-
tion Agency is ruled ineligible, also, and the department in-
- sists that the legislature create a special beard or endow
an existing board with new powers.
This point should be made clear: the federal food has clmes that were unexpected.
The toll of the steel strike is
vw ....... ,vv.o v.H. reflected in the first reports from
Denton County and other Texas taxpayers help buy .NOn^f.,HC
f.-^i Wb,. producers has reported yet. But
five companies that produce iron
ore. or make specialized steel prod
ucts, show an average profit drop
It is to be hoped that the school officials of the state <>f 21.7 per cent from last year.
-Mill exert pressure on the Legislature and Governor Shivers These iron and steel companies
lo take hasty action before the next school term starts. are ,1,e wori,t hit- of course But
Unless these supplies can be maintained, cafeteria
at Leo McCarey
Ford started as i
But in recent
new directors
ti
MBMMB OF THF A«»O<TATKD Pll£>»
-----1----j to tnr u.‘» tor reMbiicatlon or
toeaJ Mto prtBMW ta tbu Mvapapar. M M'xU U> mwt dto
year. We’ll bet our
will pick up in the second half of
this year They reason that inven-
tory lo'-ses will he lower, since
many companies have now got out
from under their heavy load. Retail
sales have been improving in re
cent weeks, bringing nearer the
... .. ----------- ... re
stocking and reordering from man-
ufacturers.
National conventions as they are
operated now, simply do not make
sense
Liberal Maury Maveriek, of San
Antonio, would not have gotten
to first base in Texas politicythis
man in the party. His present position proves once again (han in
that he is a master politician with a keen eye and a firm quarter
hand where politics is concerned.
His unerring political judgment, which unfortunately,
was not always duplicated in his activities as chief execu-
tive, may yet prove to be the Democrats’ greatest asset.
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Some of the folks who figure they don’t get everything
that’s coming to them can consider themselves lucky.
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; Saving paper helps your Uncle Sam — especially if it’s
the kind on which government bonds are printed.
At a wedding in Massachusetts friends handcuffed the
groom. Nice. training.
TUBSDAY PROGRAMS
KKI.Ii-TV (Channel 4)
9 OO News A Previewe
9 Oft—Featurette
9 IS -Bride nnd Groom
9 30—Strike It Rich
10 00—Film Jockey
10:15-Love of Life
10.30—Democratic Conrentlen
12:45—Convention Roundup
1:00—The Jack Gwyn Show
1.30-— Keeping Trim with George Lee
3:00- Featurette
3 15—Movletiine
3:30—Variety Fair
4:15—Movie Quick Quiz
4:30—Armchair Theatre
5 00 —Party Time
5:45 - Weatern Theatre
5:15- KRI.D Movietone New*
fl 30--The World Today
fl 40- I .eta Look at the Weather
« 45—Perry Como
7 00 Crim* Syndicated
WELL.THERE GOES
ANOTHER TWO WEEK
WONDER WHO TRIED <
IO DO IN TWO WEEKS
WHAT HE HASN’T DONE
v IN TWO fEARS '
Strikes, higher taxes, rising coats
of doing business, and the tight
clutch that customers are keeping
on their purse strings—all are slow-
ing down the profit train for many
Suffering wttm
•nm vacationer who
relaxed wmself wto
A CONVALESCENT V4ARP.
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of cattlemen to ArgenUna to study
the methods of the cattlemen on
the vast ranges of that South Amer-
ican country. Pictures of thia expe-
dition were shown at one of the
service clubs in Hubbard Hall, not
long ago.
The next county attorney of Dal-
lam County picked one of our
smartest and most attractive girls.
She has been teaching in Sherman
two years.
• With President Truman, by his own words, not a candi-
date, the Democratic Party national which starts in Chicago
Joday is a wide open race.
About the only conclusion to be drawn from the ad-
vance maneuvering is that the high party officials—those
Jwho make the real, lasting decisions—have been dealt a
•hard blow by the Republicans.
J The choice of Dwight D. Z;aen'<ivr.c, M.
*Nixon gives the GOP a slate with excellent chances of un
sseating the Democrats.
J If Vice President Barkley is given the nomination, it
Vnay be taken as a clear sign that the party does not actual-
ly expect to defeat the Eisenhower-Nixon ticket.
! If Senator Kefauver or Governor Adlai Stevenson of
^Illinois is nominated, it will be an indication that the Dem-
ocrats will fight to hold what they have amassed in the
<>ast 20 years.
For the sake of the two-party system, which in the
long run is far more important to the welfare of the United
By W G. ROGERS
ONE OF THE FIFTEEN Mil.
LION, by Nicholas
t Little. Brown: $3).
Grandson of two Greek Orthodox
priests, and son of a man who for
Bathing Suit Shows Appear
Headed For Healthy Runs
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Of Horror About Red Slave Camps DOINGS
By E. J. HEADLEE
These iron and steel
are the worst hit, of course
big drops, too, are shown by the
; umess uiese supplies can ne maincamea. caietena first t() repor( (n the
paper, con-
prices will he higher next term, say school officials here, tamer, business machine and retail
diving exhibition! by Olympic Div-
ing Champion Marshall Wayne,
and xany antics by a batch of
year; but he cuts quite a swath in aquatic clowns—all set to music.
Chica«° On the other hand, U>« Jones
The whole convenUon system, in Beach spectacle is basically an
both parties, needs to be overhaul- 18A3 Johann Strauss operetta never
ed to take the power away from performed before in this country,
I It is tiresome the with extravagant variations inter-
man’s sentence reduced to three on an extensive trip to Canada way it igi >nd y,, averlge citizen polated by the spectacle-minded
and Alaska; and later with a group ja impatient about it. Todd staff.
4 OO
4 15
4 10
5:00—Party Time
5:45—Western Theatre
8.15—KRIJ) Movietone News
6 3(>- The World Todav
lefl Look at the Weather
Muslr Hall
Dennx-ratlc Convention
The Big Picture
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10 45—Nlxhtime Movies
12 OO—Vwper & Sign Off
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fl 45
7 OO
10 00
10:30—Chronoaco;
Nlghtlme
is $129,983,968, a fair sum c...
it is down $17,578,283 from the fat-
ter profits of a year ago
Many observers feel that profits ^’0”’ evil”than firewood? ’
But after Prychodko has vented
his rage in what may he merely a
traditional literary style, he be
gins to get down to facts, and they
are horrible
a
5 30
5 45
fl 00—Webat*r Webroot and Jlmmv
Weldon
fl 30—F H Nherman
fl 35--Price Daniels
fl 40—Bam Rut,hartord
6 45 -Highlights of Sports
fl 55—Wwathercast
7 oo—Quia Kid*
7 30—-Democratic Convention Cover-
age (to conclusion)
11 00—This Week in Textv*
11.30— Veapers, Sign Off
years
He was working in Western Rus-
sia when Hitler attacked. Fearful
of being returned to Siberia, he
fled. and before police agents
when it might have been nothing tracked him down, he was captur-
arrested and then vanished,
author is a Ukrainian
himself wax picked up by
posed each other for the presidency. The issues then could for the first three months of NKVD,
i . . . • .S 1 « s . « 1 this VP.'ir shfiULAd an Dvoiiiro drntx L'lVPll H
The loudest Ue we have seen in
Denton in a long while was worn
by Mayor Bill Bishop of Justin, the
big cotton man—big every way.
Mrs Bishop bought the tie for
him for Father’* Day. He told her
it was too loud for a dignified old
man like him, but she bought it
anyway and he is wearing it.
Bill Bishop is a past commander
of the Denton Commandery No. 45,
Knights Templar. He has forgot
ten how many times he has been
foreman of grand juries in thia
county.
You may sometimes see him
without a tie but you will never
see him without that contagious
smile
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of bathing suit shows moves into
the entertainment spotlight for the
crest of the New York summer- rnentioned tourist period is the
time tourist season.
In recent days three items stress-
beaten till thev were unrecogniza- bo-v »h« met NTSC •« year8 l"g11 lh* gr“t outdoor« •“? «•!>•-
shot in the n*ne of the *R<> That was before he went to dally the old swimming hole have
Baylor Law School He is a Waco settled down with every Indication
boy, and his father is in business— of healthy i_ ~
insurance we think—in that city.
Frank now is a practicing at-
he”‘worked ‘in "the 'forest? ‘orney at Dalhart, and is running,
without opposition, for county at-
torney. He is a good friend of
Orville Finch, Jr., the son of our
friend, and Jack Gray s friend,
banker ranchman Orville Finch Sr
by the 21 7 pet cent drop in lhe convincing for the simple reason avmg*the* sUrte "had "a^moth* and know a lot of people in
—— ------ .. - iron and steel group. The other in that they are not supported by er who Kood fortune and ad- ,he Panhandle.
actively opposed by Truman will receive the honor J’'"*” details: Prychodko dreams he is mirab> ^tencp flna„ , |0 Orville Finch is a world traveler.
?ndySomeadrpyp;.nr nd Utei” JsT“d^gem Kal-n himself .nd had the young In the is.t five yes. he hs. gone ^’ti”.«
little better in the last three months elates’’ cut his hair off. other "de-
the first preceding first generates" count the prisoners or
accompany the interrogator Even
By WILLIAM GLOVER ing (an old Dutch town now pan
(For Mark Barron) of the borough of Queens) a fuh
NEW YORK (JB — “Water, Wa- 30 raile* 10 the sand dunes of Jones
ter Everywhere” is the enw Beach State Park on Long Island’s
theme song of Broadway as a batch south Shore.
Highly appropriate to the afore-
FIVE YEARS AGO
Maximum temperature
dav, 101. minimum, 66
Born To Dr and Mrs Bert E
Davis, 2020 Bell Ave , July 19. st
Dallas, a girl.
Groucho Marx and Carmen
Miranda were featured in "Copa-
cabana” at the Texas Theatre
TEN YEARS AGO
“I wish the weather would get
so my turkeys would need web
feet." said Tip Hall, one of Den-
ton County’s big turkey producers
Marriage license was issued to
Morns Kibler and Lillian Wells
J C Penney’s mid summer sale
announced that men’s suits could
be had for $12 50
Humphrey Bognrt was featured
in "The Big Shot’’ at the Texas
Theatre
TWENTY YEARS AGO
Mercury was held down to
indication of degrees here- following a rain
Miss Katherine Coleman, who
lives on Bell Avenue, is ill at her
home
Mrs
Mrs
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3he lame situation may be expected elsewhere in the state, trade fields
The five companies who did bet
ter this year than last are in the
aircraft, shipping, machinery and
farm equipment fields And all are
doing some business connected di-
rectly or indirectly with the defense
program.
While most corporations are
making smaller profits after taxes
this year, total cash dividends of
all corporations is running five per
cent ahead of a year ago. lhe
commerce department reports that
mL v - , • .a tx vm v. □ D u □ ,, nearly four billion dollars was pail THE LITERARY GUIDEPOST
The choice of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard M. shareholders in the first six months ---------------------------------
of 1952
B ;;gest incrcJ?® in dividends was
in the oil industry, up 20 per cent,
and in non ferrous metals, up 12
per cent Shareholders of auto,
textile, leather, food, dunk and
tobacco companies averaged less
in dividends this year than last,
the department says.
The profit statemenst of the first
40 reporting seem to show that
earnings outside the strikebound
„ . .. .. , • . iron and steel industry have fnir'y ••••“ •—
States than any Republican or Democratic administration, we)1 1(.vel|ed off aft(lr thpir dro;, continuing to support the church
it is to be hoped that the Democrats will nominate a strong at the start of the year An Axso was .2 _..J
ciated Press tabulation in April nf this author is a Ukrainian who the word
273 companies reporting on earn himself wa« picked up by the en Siberia and for about three
’ ' ‘ questioned, tortured and -----
this year showed an average droo given a 10 year sentence to Siberia
of 9 4 per cent from a year ago. His story begins like too many of
The 119 per cent drop tor the these accounts, m vague general
entire six months, as shown in the terms, m extreme charges, in ap-
first 40 reports, is heavily weighted parent exaggerations that are not
cent drop in the convincing for the simple reason
that they are not supported by
Prychodko dreams he is
fairly steadily in the lower level arrested, and is dreams of p
prison, and later sees it; “degen-
7 30—Democratic Convention
10 15—Gi»»t Fight*
10 30—Movietone New*
10 45—Nlghtlme Movie*
13:00—Vesper »n<l Plan Off
WFAUTV (Channel X)
X 45—Te*t Pattern
7 OO Today
11 00—Democratic Convention Cover-
fl 00—T^’» I* America
9 30—New*
9 45—The Jull* Benell Bhow
10 30— Democratic Convention Cover-
age
1 00— Showtlm* Matinee
2 OO Matinee In New York
3.00—Guest Book
3 15—Reddy Kilowatt’s Kitehen
X 30—Howdy Doodv
4 OO—Frontier Playhouse
5 OO— Democratic Convention High-
lights
5 SO Llberaoe
5 46—Camel New* Caravan
fl 00—W*b*t*r Webfool and Jimmy
Weldon
fl 30—Bsrafoot Sander*
fl 35— Harold McCracken
fl 40 New*
fl 45 Highlight* e>f Sports
fl 55—W*atherca»l
7 OO Boas l.ady
7 30 Democratic Convention Cover-
acre no conclusion)
— Vespers Sign Off
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WBAP-TV (Channel S)
7 00 Today
fl 00 -Dateline Chicago
9 00—Good Morning Paet or
9.15—What * Cooking?
10 15 —Let’s Go Shopping
10 SO Morning Matinee
11:00—Democratic Convention (to
conclusion)
12 00--Mu*lcal Varieties
12 IO NBC Newsreel
12 20—News With Baaalndale
12 30 Memory Lane
1 OO-Th* Big Payoff
1 SO—Johnny Dugan Bhow
3 00 Matinee in New York
3:00—8u-Gun Theatre
3 30—Howdy Doody
4:00—Film FeeCUrett*
4 15—Carnival.of Musle
4 SO— Roundup Tim*
4:45—See-8«w too
5.00—Convention Call
S40- Llberace
5:45—New* Caravan
fl 00—Cowboy Thrills
fl 25-’ We»lh»rm*n
fl so—Musical Varl*tl*»
fl 40 Weekly Preview
fl 45 This I* th* Story
7 00—Democratic Convention (to
conclusion)
» OO Quit Kid*
v So—Beulah
10:00 Texa* Naw*
10:15—Weather Telefaci -
10 25-B-crt* With Bherman
10 So Nc'vs Final
10 35 - Movie Marque*
U OO-Slgu Off
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CENTRALLIA, Ill Of) -Farmer
William Buescher tells this tickl-
ing good yarn about his watch.
Thirty years ago he was fixing
fence on his Steeleville farm and
lost his 17-jewel pocket watch.
This summer he was working in
the same fence corner and found
the watch. Its leather strap fell
apart as he picked it up. But
after the timepiece was cleaned
and polished, he said it was in
good running condition.
BBAF-TV << hannel 5)
4 OO- Film Featurette
4 15—Carnival of MuaIc
4 30—Tom Corbett Bpact Cadet
4 46 -i5ce-3aw
5 00—Convention C all
5 30 Tho5« Two
5 45 -Newi Caravan
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Notice TO PUBLIC:
la fgfleoctoa upon th* character, reputation or standing or any
we^sr^wjwstion will be gladly corrected upso Being called
Jfl reeponalbl* for copy omluion*. typographical error*
errer* that occur other than to correct in next ta*u*
tbato attention. All advertising ordare are accepted on
J People with big fists, says a doctor, also have bi?
•heart*. Imag.ne a punch on the jaw being; an
,'l ^-IWRrtednBKR.
And^'he total earnings of the 40 the fact that prisonyard chestnut
U;. i ever if trees are cut down is blamed on
a desire to bedevil the prisoners.
Assistant Director s Promotion
Looked Upon As Revolutionary
By JAMES BACON duction of his current play, “Tue
HOLLYWOOD .R—Hollywood is Moon Is Blue,” in nine different
such a craxy place. Where else companies here end abroad. It was
would it be news when the boss inevitable that he should collapse
gets sick? of overwork
Paramount recently promoted en Herbert’s doctor ordered him off
assistant director to director in the picture when it was little more
such an instance. And the news than half finished. Production boss
is looked upon as revolutionary in Don Hartman and Herbert both
the trade However logical it looks f«>t that Ganzer was the man to
to the outsider, here such a jump complete the job and supervise
can be compared only with the the important editing and cutting
spot promotion of an army top Financially, the boost means
sergeant to commanding general. $10,000 a year more at the bare
it was not always so. The prac- minimum Should the picture be
tice was common enough in the a hit, it could mean that Ganzer
ailent movies and the resulta more is on his way toward the big
than justified its continuance. Such money. He averages about $15,000
top men at Leo McCarey and a year as an assistant. Top direc-
John Ford started as assistant tors earn as much or more than
directors. But in recent years, top stars
most new directors cam* from Ganzer has been 20 years with
but three sources—Broadway stage. Paramount and has worked with
many of the biggest directors
“And the bigger they are,” he
A fellow by the neme of Alvin comments, “the more they let an
Ganzer is the current Horatio Al assistant help ”
Ganzer disclosed that MeCarey
the let him direct whole scenes
guy who yelled, “quiet, everybody, “My Son, John ’
we’re rolling,” on the picture, Gamer said the most amazing
“Pleasure Island ’’ The director thing to him about the promotion
was playwright F Hugh Herbert is the big Increase among agenta
who had also scripted the movie who now speak to him.
about three English girls on a “I’ve been seeing some of these
South Pacific island who first meet same guys around here for years.”
men when 2,000 Marine* make a he said, "with nary a nod from
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