The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952 Page: 4 of 16
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FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1952 L
THE BOWIE NEWS. BOWIE. TEXAS
PAGE 4
SECTION I.
Go lo Church Somewhere Sunday!
Go io Church Somewhere Sunday!
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SAILED TO SEE DADDY
SIXTEEN YEARS
IS A LONG TIME
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now, that being their C. H. Dill
test near Bonita, drilling Thurs-
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LAWYERS' DUTY TO
PERSONS ACCUSED OF
CRIME EXPLAINED
People often misunderstand
the reason a lawyer puts up the
fight ho does for a client who
is accused of a crime. “It might
be all right," they say, “if the
Mrs. H. I. Trout was in De-
catur Tuesday on business.
with the NEW CHRYSLER AIRTEMP
Room Air Conditioner
to l>0 disabled; yot that it
what happened to a sales-
man who fell down stairs
and fractured his skull.
AStna paid him 414,795.
Let us tell you how Acci-
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dependable, trouble-free operation for
what you’d spend on an ordinary freezer
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for your family. Four models—each designed to keep
frozen foods fresh and appetizing for montha. You
can depend on Hotpoinfs famous Thriftmaster Unit,
backed by the 5-Year Protection Plan. Choose now.
Hotp»int Fo*d Frteter prices start at tQQQOO
• Cools
• Dehumidifies
• Filters Out Dust and
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• Circulates Sweet,
Fresh Outside Air
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I him When everyone knows he is
I guilty?"
The obvious answer is that not
I everyone knows all the material
facts. The accused is hot a crim-
inal in any legal sense until, by
due process of law and under
rules of evidence insuring equal
justice, the court and jury ar-
rive at the conclusion that he
has committed U crime.
The Canons of Ethics govern-.
ing the lawyers of Texas say: "It I
is the right of a member (of the |
State Bar of Texas) to undertake
the defense of a person accused
of crime, regardless of his per-
sonal opinion as to the guilt of
the ii<-eii*w*<ff- having undertaken fey of. Wichita Falls are-Vacation? 1
such defense, the member is j ing this week in Bowie.
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primary duty .of a member en-
gaged in public prosecution not •___
to convict, but to see that jus-
i tice is done.”
How seriously the public, as
I well as lawyers,—considers—the---—.
rights of defendants accused of
| crime is found not only in indig-
nation against government offi-
cers who violate these rights, but
iTrtstnqfatnst mobs which try to---
I take the law into their own
hands. If either officers or mobs
can take over the law, then no ,
one is safe and the basis of our
type of civilization is gone. The
laws pertaining to criminal trials
were made, not only to protect
the rights of the accused, but to
protect the rights of all persons.
(This column, based on Texas
law is written to inform—not to
advise. No person should oyer
apply* or interpret any law with-
out the aid of an attorney who
knows the fads, because the
facts may change the applica-
tion of the law.
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fairs were held.
The state fair as we know it to-
day began in 188fi, with its, aim
to develop the vast and varied re-
sources of Texas, coupled with a
view to the recreation and cultural
enjoyment of the public. •
Only a dozen years after it was
founded the fair was conceded to
be “the largest combined agricul-
I tural fair, expositon and race meet
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more years passed and attendance
reached the one-million mark.
With the support of the news-
4-oz. package 290
OIL
Rankin and Pitcock of Gra-
ham wdre moving in Thursday
on new location to be drilled as
McCarthy & Ratliff No. 1, near
& I the J. B. Lewis place about six
O miles northcast of Bowie.
j Texas Company was drilling:
Thursday morning at 5435 in
shale, in its Egenbacher No. 1,
’W three miles southeast of Bowie.
No drill stem test has been made
in this test, up to date.
Texas Company is moving in
on J. A. Cantwell No. 4, four
i miles, northwest of Bowie.
Continental was drilling Thurs-
I day at 5725 in its Mrs. A. Rich-
ardson No. 1 in Saluna field, and
is that company’s only operation H
at this time.
An-Son Petroleum Company
man were innocent, but why put I 29, for Japan to join her hus-1
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I also has only one operation un-
n* ugi;an^’arcnts’idei- way in Montague county
are Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Swan Sr. I .. -----
and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woody
all of Bowie.
by due process of law."
If this were not the case, in-
nocent persons,
suspicious circumstances, might'cent until the
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legal defense is a basic principle j dence to convince
of American justice. The rights, jury that he is guilty beyond a
of the accused to defend himself I reasonable (joubt.
i are nowhere as well guarded as
i in the British C
and the United
government is based, on the com-
mon law. I without charge. The Canons of
In. France and other European I Ethics require the lawyer to de-
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! Texas Has One
Of Great Fairs
Of Modern Era
rpilE GREAT state fairs held at I
A Dallas since 1886 live in the i
memories of fnillions of Texans. ,
What people remember seeing at 1
2 ibs. 1*68
OF THE KNOWLEDGE
x' your EFFORTS
HAVE EARNED
—Neely’s Studio,
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John Stanford of Dallas was a
business visitor in Bowie this |
week. I
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bound by all fail^ and honorable j :
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that the law of th<r> land permits, crime is presumed to be guilty, i the fair is one of the best ways
in vnu ".>/ v. .... ... 1
1 years. Each edition of the State I
. ....• of Texas since its inception
com-1 has reflected the Texas of its day.
There have been fairs at Dallas
almost as long as there has been
a Dallas. As far back as the 1850’s
a Dallas County Fair was held. A
charter for a fair wap obtained j
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wilson
wore in Wichita Falls Saturday
on business.
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GEBHARDT'S
TAMALES
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■ ordinary client.
■ Corresponding to the Canon in the United States.'
, i i r _i <rAav«a nnaann nn/l
governing lawyers who defend
1 the .accused, there is one for' the [
' fend such a man with the same
vigor and skill as he would an
CLASS OF XNl. -
1952
Mrs. H. L. Swan Jr:, and little
daughter, Lavena, 4 years old,
left Seattle, Washington, April
defending I band, Lt. II. L. Swan Jr,
1 i Lt. Swan has been over
since July, 1951.
.. Little Lavena’s
present every defense countries a person accused of a
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the end that no person may If he is to escape the penalties | to recall the way oi Hfc^of^past »
be deprived of life or liberty but of the law, he is obliged.to prove!
I that he is innocont. But in
[ mon law countries an accused I
, victims only of'person is presumed to be inno-1
----- —state presents!
be denied proper defense. Such! enough properlv admissible evi- courier ror u iuir wui> vuumivu
an -partial g-
i jury that he is guilty beyond a marched away to the war before a
reasonable <joubt. | fair could be put on. In the late
. In serious cases, if the accused] lk(>0 s and^the early 1870 s small
Commonwealth 1 cannot affogd to hire his own at-!
States where ' torney, tl)Ax'ourt is required to'
sed, on the com- appoint h I^Mfyer to->defend him
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952, newspaper, May 16, 1952; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367750/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.