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Thursday, July JI, H52
THE DENTON
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RECORD-CHRONICLE
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BOYLE’S NOTEBOOK
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Break Pattern Of Sameness
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treated at Parkland. A number were sent to City-County
that maintains an isolation ward for polio treatment.
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HOLLYWOOD
The Comanches: Only 20.000 Strong,
countless
of
By E. J. HEADLEE
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tention of the Legislature.
VOICE Oh THE PEOPLE
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‘ Cousin" J. Stanley .Monroe will
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think about getting
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LIFE’S LIKE THAT
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Denton Conntv’s
Yestervears
people of Lake Dallas
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Theater
rar for office
THERE OUGHT A RE A LAW!
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A bright slant on being too thin is that you ean eat
all you want and not fain an ounce.
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The firgt corkscrew patent in the U.S. was granted in
I860. Think of the pull it has riven folks aver since.
Caribbean hie
Rice Producer
practically useless
He had at tick close to Kefauver
Sen. Douglas In
Touching Scene
With Judy
pera*
,.aji». Private Ev»
; Movietime
lie Benell Show
'you'd think
THEY'D FIX THESE
SCALES ONCE
IN A WHILE.' AT
LEAST FIVE
POUNDS OVER.’
fOH.NO! IT'S A,
DEFINITELY UNDER.'
I JUST KNOW I <
GAINED AT LEAST
FOUR POUNDS
. THIS WEEK I
job, a home in the auburba, even
a place to park your motor car—
and still you feel dissatisfied"
Then you ere suffering from civ-
/ IT’S EITHER TOO ‘
HIGH OR TOO LOW
NEVER RIGHT THE
WAY THE DAMES ’
keep up with the
Gene Kelly and
Ji
♦
TIN YEARS AGO
Sam McCraw of Randall County,
former Denton resident, is here on
a short trip.
Marriage license was issued to
John D Matinger and Edna Muri-
el Hawk
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Ernest
Hoebel
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"Why can't you come right out and tell me the food
is cold inetead of hinting aroundI"
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surrender to the U. S. and coinfine- me."
ment to a reservation three quar- ; - ; •
ters of a century ago The authors Mason rooster's career however, knowing something of the things
' ‘ In an unguarded moment he at- that are going on around him And
tacked Mr Mason, who was prepar- there was plenty going
like the rest of
the Hutchersons." He is
County, 1 feel that you are being misinformed about the conditions by the hand
in Lake Dallas I am not trying to slander or belittle these organise T" “--y
Hons, as they, too
TWENTY YEARS AGO
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Rhea Goode. 1421 N. Locust St.,
Sundsy. a girl, who has been nam-
ed Virginia Rhea Goode
Miss Margaret Stovall has re-
turned from spending five weeks in
New York. Washington and other
eastern cities
Mr and Mrs Virgil Gates and
children Pete and Nancy, were in
Dallas Sunday.
1 unscien-
tific rea< < it consisted of losts of
. aH.« aMmr.es *» r» *4 llRmillr.
ed Living quarters 'were the tipi, ton hospital as a result of a Rhode
tricky and unscrupulous as they
even around race tracks to-
HOLLYWOOD - Cupid got
thrown for a loss today as Debbie
Reynolds declared she has no time
for marriage—not at tins stage in
her blossoming career, anyway.
Debbie is the curvaceous cutie
from El Paso who made a hit
by managing to
dancing feet of
Debbie Reynolds. El Paso Cutie.
Has No Time For Marriage Now
on
■twork TV
By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK M — Are you one
of the millions of Americans who
feel themselvea in a rut?
Has life given you everything you Iw'itchTver to "the right'’side. That
Ta
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> be
dearer than his wife, or wives, or
■ ; end when it
to horse racing, he was as
ed in advance with something on
the order of a broom handle
the end result a rooster without
a head, a good rooster at last!
FIVE YEARS AGO
Maximum temperature yester-,
day, 105. minimum, 77
Mrs Pete Faught of Argyle was
dismissed today from the Denton
Knowing your spirit and belief in fair plav. I make the request Hospital and Clinic after under
that yog publish this letter in fatmess to the fishermen and business going surgery.
Mr and Mrs Walter G Harris
and daughter. Ann, are on a two-
week vacation trip to Canada.
O'
Mrs J. K Mason says, "When
something unusual happens to you,
it seems that every other person
you meet has had something
similar happen to him.”
She spent two weeks in the Den
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■OTKB TO POBUCi
M reflection upon the character. reputatic. er MnllSs of any now ranks al
teal <“ zzz^zzzz' ‘'*' ‘ ------ — ----- -
’-tea’ oatewtion.
—yawtele tor copy otnisaiote. typearapbicai
to their ettenUon, AU oOvsrUsing orders are »ccepto4 on Reduction was'”«4^fi3 tons
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A* OF T«B aaaOCLATED PKKSS ‘
S A HOWARD,
I.ske Dallas
than to buy a rowboat Nothing
If you invariably start the day destroys most people like achieve-
m<n.
10. Find the person who dislikes
By Frad Neher
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'Indicates Live Nei
Some hanks report a shortafa of pennies. Maybe those
little china pifs should jo to market.
DEFENDS COMMERCIAL FISHERMEN
To the Record-Chronicle: 1 am not m the habit of writing news
paper editors and complaining, but as the old saying goes, there is a
Urst time tor everything.
bilities and when you receive information from what you believe to nervous and almost sick
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tion. it may be that the state should step in.
• Regional state hospitals could be constructed for polio
victims or existing state facilities could be converted for
polie treatment.
FIGURES
DON'T LIE, 1
BUT THERE
, ARE A COUPLE
THAT'D BE BET-
' TER OFF IF THEY
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Mmes.
Murphy ■
the Dento
sociation
day aftd
conferenc
(Tiristmal
support tn
ization ni
Study s«
Of 16 El
conducted
of Austin
the Texas
Present I
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and othel
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that moJ
of tuherl
estimatel
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state haw
age, onJ
examinel
said I
be a reliable source, you naturally accept it as such, which of course,
is what you should do.
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la •uutlad •xcluatraiy to tne uh for rapubiteaUon at
intau a tnjB M aa ail AP sawr dto
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countries tn grow products former-
ly obtained there. .
Ihfre's a fortune
I WRITING FOR the 0()V
WHO CAN invent A
SCALE WITHOUT A
Conscience .
- MAS OTTO GWGDR),
, it urxwaToa awa.,
/ , I f. LMgpowiMf. AS.
tackle its own respongihilities, as a matter of general policy, hajljh..solid
However. t-HC pvitu aiVUHVP’11 IS W«&ASMWSoa> *asfp^v.w. • ' • • •
. recognizes no city limits or county boundaries. An infection
•pot in one county soon spreads to other counties. It is a
State problem.
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need for hospitals, due to limited finances and small popula- «haking
Donald O'Connor in a recent musi-
cal. Since then, she has been
boomed for top stardom by her
studio, and she has assured that
romance will not interfere with
her film plans.
"Building a career and being
married are both full-time jobs,”
she told me "You can’t do both
at once and do justice to either of
them. Right now I’m most inter-
ested in my career. Whenever I’m
in a picture. I can do nothing else.
1 come home et night after a dance
number or doing a difficult com-
edy scene end 1 collapse. When
I’m not in a picture. I’m out on a
peraonal appearance tour.
"That'a the way it has to be
when you’re building your career,
f can’t even consider marriege for
a year. If I hare arrived by then
I can afford to do fewer pictures,
then I can
married.”
By JAMES MARLOW
WASHINGTON ijp — One of the
most touching events of the Demo-
cratic convention occurred when
Senator Douglas of Illinois led Sen
ator Kefauver up the platform
steps to announce he was abandon-
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stricken with polio in Denton County tn the pant have been dential nomination
treated at Parkland. A number were sent to City-County Although he’s the senator from
lioepital in Fort Worth, the only institution in that city Illinois where Adlai Stevenson is
Denton Rl« <»rd-Chro\i<:le
Pyo.UMse every ariamoon <«xcept Saturday) and Suaday by: Omtoe Pub-
Wsmat ©•.. tn=. !U E Hickory St
■neree ee ecsead eiesa malt matter at the poetoCftM et fwetoa. Tetea.
•»nu<n l>. 1K1. aem-dlng Set of Oongrra. Marek B. l«V»
. aUBSCWIPTIOS KATES AXO INFORMATION
*°F*WL*C *• weekdeya; 10c for Sunder.
wty OtMMri Me per riel
y **** ’■ P*nton and adjoining countlee: *7 SO per yrar; els months. 04.00;
y months. S3 24: on* month. 88c.
T****. ffl*. cm,ntF: F10 P«r fear sis month! M; three months 88 80: onr
Television Schedules
stations Subject to change )
4 SO—The World Today
8 40 Let’s Talk Weather
• 48- The Eddy Arnold Show
7 00- The Arthur Murray Party
7 :S0--Pantomime Quiz
8 0O- Double Play
R-18—This Week In Sporta
h 30—Wrestling
10.35 Neva Rutindup
10 30-—Chronoscope
10 48—rflghtlme Movlee
12 OO— Venper ano Sign Otf
•Indicates Live Network TV
—oOo—
WFAA-TV (t hannel 8)
7 00— Today*
8 00- Prologue to the Future*
fl 30 Breakfast Party*
H 00- This Is America
9 30- The World We Live In
10 00- Morning
it OO— The Jull
11.44- News
12 00- Studio Party
1 00—Showtime Matinee
2 00 Matinee
3 00 Ouest Book
3 15- Powers Charm
3 JO- Howd;
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State Hospitals For Polio?
In the midst of the worst polio year Texas has ever
known, Parkland Hospital in Dallas announces that it can
no longer accept patients from outside Dallas County.
The announcement will have aevere repercussions else-
where, including Denton County. Most of the unfortunates
Now the ,he convention. He had no ambition
for the presidency himself He had
flatly rejected any suggestion that
he be a candidate
The great break came on Friday,
during the first two ballots that
, , . day Kefauver led Stevenson but
Several effective drugs have been found in recent years was still a long way from winning
to combat tuberculosis. Yet there is still no TB "cure” drug When the delegates returned
and hospital treatment remains essential, if the patient is to a talk with Averell Harriman
improve and healthy persons are to be safeguarded from heeywaasd ^d’raw^ng^’ind’
the disease.
It seems to us that the problem of building polio hos
pitals could well be considered by the state.
The Record-Chronicle believes that local communities
A* th«y on the platform,
wiu. «3 i’ucy, ivO. might have been misinformed by someone living waiting for a chance for Kefauver
near the lake who has no real heartfelt interest In the development to make his public surrender,
of (t was hard to tell which of them
For some reason or other they are continually damning the com looked more unhappy. Kefauver or
inercial fishermen Why, I don’t know. They have done more to Douglas.
bring people to Lake Dallai than any other group of businessmen have
If you were to hold a personal survey of the traffic around Lake
come
day.
The Comanche’s diet was heal-
thy. . . a dietician would commend
it even thor:th the mere thought
of it gags the hungry but !“
t_y_____ ;
insides usually runny and uncook-
that ought to be an Interesting
An unfortunate mishap ended the speech, for Monroe has a way of
i career
One thinr sure to produce wind i« getting a man to Denton today.
rar for office Bore: To Mr. and Mra Aubrey
Hunt of Argyle It. tne Denton Ho*
pttal and Clime Friday morning, a
Lots of good-natured people can laugh at their own e«- hoy.
pense—until the firet-of the-month bills come in.
now is to make change a habit,
and turn your dull life topsy-turvy
in a satisfying way.
To do this you don’t have to run
off with your stenographer, disin-
herit your children, bait your boss,
set fire to your car or becomj a
cop fighter. You can break the pat-
tern of sameness in your life in
small ways as well as big ways.
Here are a few suggestions on net possibly ever buy. For them it
how to find fresh windows to ad is better to save up for a yacht
venture:
1
with a glass of orange juice, have
a piece of watermelon for a change
2. Comb your hair differently (if you most, and, no matter how ig-
you have any) Everyone will re- norant and worthless he is, fore*
mark, "what’s happened to you— him against his will to get to like
you look younger ” you This can be more fun than
3. If you have been giving your anything, and, of course, after he
wife a goodbye peck on the cheek does get to like you. then you can
each morning, kiss her full on the tell hint to go to Hades if you want
mouth If she doesn’t die of sur- to But you probably won’t.
prise, there will be a new sparkle If a man does these things he
in her eyes when you come home may not necessarily escape his rut,
4 Tell your boy. “gee, son. kids but he’ll be enjoying himself so
have it a lot tougher today than much he will no longer remember
they did when 1 was your age ” he is even in it.
tabus; if
some re-
fl formal
The Man In The Fez
i’ll
In Your Life And Feel Better
This will give him a new
for your judgment He may even
go out and cut the lawn.
5 If you have been riding on the
left side of the bus every day,
— — ■ W . W .1 V. .1 .V .1IV- , * B*1 - ».w ■ — mm t
yearned for: A wife, children, a wjy _jve y0U gorne fresh bus cards
to read and ponder over.
6 Lunch at a new restaurant
each noon. A man’s stomach gats
Then you are suffering from civ- as weary o/ , rut ,g a man s
ilixation’s most widespread disease m|nd And win get t0 admlre
more pretty waitresses
7. Whenever you feel overborne
at your melancholy lot, go visit the
nearest church, cemetery, or alum
section. Each will give you a reas-
—to get what you want There is
only one cure, and that is to want
something you don’t have, and go
after it.
You have made a habit of fol-
lowing a routine. What you need ^quaV^r‘innVwhining'"~
8. At least once a week do some-
thing completely new. Walk a dif-
ferent way, swim in a different
pool, read a different kind of book,
er viait a different department
i tore
9 Take up a hobby you positive-
ly cannot afford. Many men simply '
can’t afford not to be interested in
trying to get something they can-
(As announced by television
THURSDAY PROGRAMS
Kltl.D-TV (Channel I)
4 15-Morts Quick Quli
4 30— Armchair Theater
5 oo Party Time
5 45—Western Theater
5 15—KRLD Movla-xine Naw»
fl 30- Ths World Todav
8 40
a 45
7 00
7 30— I
fl 00 Ite'-kel Aquad
8 30—Burns and Allen
B O-x—Boston Blackle *
9:30—Oiportunlty Knocks
I0:00--Steve Allan
10 SO Movietone News
10 45 Nltfhtime Movies
13:00- Vespers and Sign OK
•Indicates l ive Network TV
mW
IS?;” -‘-W
MB.-
lets Talk Weather
Miislr Hall
All Around the Town"
Have a Secret
a hibit of
FRIDAY PROGRAMS
KRLD-TV (Channel 4)
8 84—Sign On
8:53— ewa and Ptevlewe
9:00— Al Pearce Show*
9 18 -eelda and Groom*
9 JG—MrtE* It Meh
10 04—The Nk and I
10:18—Lots •< Life*
10:80 Oeanat for Tomorrow*
* 48—Martite McDonald’s KlMteM
11:30—Gaan Moore Show*
13 30 QqMRBC Light*
13:46 Nite and Buff
~te Jack Oa yn teen
taeplng Trim
Ceybooid Magic
lovletlme
’arlety Fair
lovia Quick Quit
KMteir Theater
(Mt Time
Netern Theater
taxed by the large number of polio cases this summer.
The Dallas Morning News points to this fact and com-
ments: "Thia situation should spur the building of new r iuw> jc o i uu u w
hospitals in nearby counties and enlargement of others . . . ,ng volunteered in the Marines
The only sure way for outside communities to have adequate in world War li when he was in his
hospital service ia for them to build their own hospitals.” late forties and therefore was
Here in Denton, and we suspect the same thing is true draft-proof
in many other non-metropolitan areas, building a new hos- ”* ‘ u ““
pitaJ er enlarging an old one is no easy task.
It is all very well for the Dallas News to say that we v
should build one, but the resources of this county often are suffered “wound’s that left one” hand
not equal to the task.
Nevertheless, polio is with us and seems likely to re-
main with ub. Each year the disease seems to make new through ail the tryingjearly daya of
inroads. Formerly, polio was a child’s disease. .I—
number of adults who are affected grows steadily.
The situation shows no concrete signs of improving.
Medical science believes it is on the trail of a polio preven-
tive. But this hope, like others that have cropped up in the
past, may prove to be a disappointment.
School
3 JO- Howdy Doody*
4 oo Prontter Playhouse
4 3O-- -Captain Video
8 80- Those Two*
8 45 -Camel News Caravan*
8:00- -Webster Webtoot
8 30 News
8 46 Highlights of Sports
fl 58 Weathercast
7 OO Doorway to Danger*
7 30 Friday Playhouse
8 00—Cavalcade of Sports*
8:30—Who Said ~ ‘
9 OP—Monarch ’
9 15 -Caverns of Luray
9 3<> -Curtain Call
10 oo -Channel 8 Theater
11 OO—Vespers. Sign Off
•Indicates Live Network TV
WRAP-TV (Channel S)
7 00 Today*
8 oo -Prologue to the Future*
8 30—Breakfast Party*
9 oo—Good Morning. Pastor
9 lo--Let’s Go to Market
9 20—Musical Varieties
u 30- Bobby Peters
10 OO Ruth Lyons Club ’40
10 15 -Let's Oo Shopplnf
10 30- Whata Oooktng?
11 30 -Melody Matinee
12 io—NBC Newsreel
12 20—Mews With Bsssindals
12 30—Dollsr Derby
1 OO—The Big Payoff*
1 Jo Johnay Dugan Show*
2 OO Matinee in New York*
3 oo—Ms-Gun TTieatev
3 30—Howdy Dowdy*
4 oo—Ana Alden
4 18—Dog Data
4 30— Tom Corbett
4 45 -See-Haw Zoo
8 00—Up to Paar*
6:38—Thoee Two*
3:44—Mewa Caravan*
s oo—Oowtey TkrtiB
5 34—Weathormsn
ate-Wo tte People*
8 <4—CavBMode of RpeN
Ste—Oreateot Fights M
Maty*
8 SB -Bpnrtaohoter
see-Tate of Tumorrow
9 40 Lights Out
•ate Taw Ne«a
'0:14—Weather TWofaeta
17 24—-Sporte With Sherman
li 34—Mete Final
iis-nrsr-
•Indicstee Uve Network TV
was not a
short;
women
man he came into his own, for he
was a superb rider He introduced
stairway horses to the Plains; if he was a
great warrior, he might own a
string of 200 animals; hit favorite
loyal Douglas, suffering for horse proved to be sometimes.
Tax Anything that is said about Lake Dallas concerns me greatly, hi* frited in this moment of his
and I am prepared to back up any statements that I am ** zz
UnXe • up the stairway as he might have
Through vanoua cluba and organizations in and around Denton led a wounded man He held him
Dallas on a week end, you would find that more than half of the LOOKING BACK
^pteple are trying to find fresh fish to buy to take home to some
older person or cripple who is not able to fish; this is certainly no
crime.
I know many professional fishermen and can’t name a ona who
breaks any law while he is doing his job Besides, a great number
of fish that are sold here are not caught in this lake A few fishermen
have found that we have a good market for fresh fi*h here at Lake
Dallas and bring many of them here for resale
During the spring and fall this lake can boast of the sizes and
and catches of any lake in the country, and most everyone of them
arc crappie Cou>»<. th# newspapers say they fon t catch them here,
but we see them and the newspapers don’t
It seems to us that this is a matter well worth the at- didn’t want the nomination
Kefauver heard the news about
Harriman and Dever in his hotel
room. He sent for Douglas who had
a room a few doors away Kefau
ver decided to go directly to the they have long since ceased to be
convention and announce his with- lords of the Plains.
drawal. But as a distinct and distinffuish-
Kefauver with Douglas at his ed Indian tribe they had a fascinat-
side, marched down the center mg history, and this is it. in nearly
aiale during the balloting Douglas 400 pages and a few good photo-
..... looked terribly unhappy Kefauver graphs. Aa a man the Comanche
I Veali’e that'Vour "yob is an important one with manv reaponsi **» unusually flushed He seemed was not • physical ideal; he was
- ... . .... ._ »>»«... .i.«~.. ....if short; inclined to fat, and his
To get up on the platform the women aged early. But as a horse-
wnat you suuu.u mv ,w0 men ha^ climb the small
- Through the years, though. I have learned that there are always stairway off to one side Only the
two sides to every quesuon. and in this particular case of which I newsmen close to the r*
■ ■ • - • — -;j- •— *----. could see what was happening on
the stairway.
In Naw York*
WFAA-TV (Channel S)
4:00—Frontier Playhouse
4 30 Captain Vldso
8 JO Llbvracs*
8:46 Camel News Caravan*
8.00 Webster WeMool
fl JO News
8:46—Highlight.* of Sporta
8:86 Wvatharcast
7 00 A Date With Judy
7 JO Mr Peepers*
8 00 Martin Kane. Private Eye
8 JO Adventure of Ellery Queen
8 00 - Gangbusters
8 JO- Dangerous Assignment
10:00 University Summer
10 30- Channel 8 Tneatsr
Mmsi Sam Norrod and I*on 11 jo- vespers, sii
Graham of Pilot Point wort in
7 MY MISSUS DOESN'T
TRUST THOSE THINGS
EITHER. SHE FIGURES
lawn’ IX IT'S EASIER TO
/ tjTt TELL IT. ABUSE THE SCALE
Lz A,---T^N TO GO ON
-Pw’"' ”
k\——. 1 '(Jrxr
Guy Hutcheson, of Arlington, was
at th« Rotary Club when his fellow-
townumsn. Dr E H Hpreford,
made his official visit as District
governor last week Guy is a mem-
ber of the Arlington club.
A book could be written about
Guy Hutcherson He was radio
operator with the Richard E. Byrd
Antarctic expedition in 1933-34, and
spent 14 months with the admiral
on the ice cap at the South Pole.
When he returned home, he join-
ed the New York office of CBS as
a radio consultant; and though big-
ger things for him seemed in the
offering with CBS, after 10 years
in New York the terrific pressure
and competition ceaso' to appeal
to him; and he returned to Texas,
opened an office in Arlington and
joined tne Methodist Church, the
Rotary Club, and the C. of C. and
is enjoying life. .
He says, “It is wonderful to
live in a town where people call
you by your first name when they
meet you on the street."
• Mrs Hutcheson, the former Ruth
Beal of Palestine, Texas, a grad
uate of TSCW and author of “Meth
ods of Canning and Preserving
Foods and Food Values” ia the
mother of two beautiful little girls.
Betty and Anne. Ixxjise (Hutchy)
calls attention to the fact that Guy
Built around about 20 poles covered Island Red rooster’s spurs Thu
with 12 to 15 buffalo hides, with a particular rooster had - -*
stiff one serving as a door, it could fighting people as well as other
be put up io 15 minutes, and it was roosters when something happen- ls “fine looking
drier and better aired than the ed that he did not like, so he
average frontiersman’s shack The spurred Mrs. Mason's ankles rath-
Comanche’s bow and arrow were er deeply and they became infect-
better, too, the authors say, than ed, with the result already stated.
the white man's musket “Even Dr Holland had a Rhode at the Lions club at Marquis
T3ie book covers the Comanche liland Red rooster spur him one Hall thia evening Stanley was a
from eradle to grave, from his time,” continued Mrs Mason,” and delegate to the Democratic Con-
original proud dominance to his he knew how to symjiathize with vention in Chicago ikst week, and
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governor, Douglas supported Kef-
There is no doubt that Parkland’s facilities are over- *uver, who had campaigned for the
nomination, and not Stevenson,
who hadn’t lifted a finger to get it.
Anyone who knows Douglas
knows he is a man of intense feel-
lilt \ A/lliailt lit 0. vrisiv i-v.'iuv
Struck Terror Into Pioneer s Heart DOINGS
THE COMANCHES: LORDS OF
hands, making speeches without THE SOUTH PLAINS, by
end Wallace and E Adams on
He had lost to Stevenson who (University of Oklahoma;
hadn’t said one word in his own warlike reputation
behalf and had actually said he Comanches is so fabulous that we
1 at all can hardly believe that in their
heyday there were probably no
more than 20,000 of them. Famine,
war dispersion and other misfor
tunes reduced their numbers and
find, if not laws, fixed
not hierarchy of priests,
ligious beliefs; if not
government, some unquestioned
leaders in war and peace
NEW YORK UB-Tte Dominican
RernbUe. which 20 yurs afb <1«-
P«Rded aadrcly wi rtte ta^orU,
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1 The
annoiiMMBaot sated that the threat
of (oownusHsm in the Far East
made it imperative for Caribbean J
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hospital service is for them to build their own hospitals.” late
He went through the same train-
ing that the youngest recruit was
called upon to endure He fought
in the Pacific and at Okinawa, and
am writing you about, I feel that the other side has been shaded a
trifie
1 want to state here and now that I am a resident of Lake Dallas,
about to Rreat defeat, was leading Kefauver wives and children;
came I
that
was
throwing his support to Stevenson,
whieh meant Stevenson would get
the big New York vote.
Immediately afterwards Gover-
should not run to government for hzndouts. A city should nor Dever of Massachusetts, who 'pm? | jl'I^ftARY GUIDEPOST
th. p„n„ »itu.tion_ha. diftecm MpeeW b.ho J™
came out for Stevenson. •
That was the end of the road for
„ f Kefauver who had campaigned for
Since many communities are unable to cope with the montha, going from coast to coast,
countless thousands
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