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a receptionist, she will attract pa-
tients who need a doctor, and some
who do not. She is a very fine girl
and active in Asbury Methodist
Yesteryears
in Denton
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owned by a brother
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By DR GEORGE W. CRANE
Case F 345: Della D., aged 58, is
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morale by telling me I'll lose my
health and have another nervous
breakdown if I go back to work
with the Camp Fire Girls.”
In colleges we offer courses in
Child Psychology. They are often
patronised by adult men and wom-
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A COINCIDENCE turns up in the
numbers on Raymond Pitts' car
and that of Mrs. Edna Cosgove. -
Raymond is secretary of the Na-
tional Farm Loan Ass‘n:, and Mrs.
Cosgrove is assistant-secretary, in
the same office. Raymond’s tag
number is KR-2059 and Mrs. Cos-
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she will show at the Down Town
Bible Class this morning, was giv-
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was in Texas on a furlough, from
the mission work, in Africa four
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married. In fact, her father should *:‘ .
have cracked down on Della long A 17 ,
before he died. But he meekly sub- Adlai ConSlfiered
mitted to being henpecked. , •
However, it isn’t too late yet.. As College PrPXV
Clara should be reasonably dutiful S •
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Arthur Godfrey Time
Ding Dong School
Money Man
Glamour Girl
Hawkins Palls
Charm School
The Bennet Story
This Is America
putit, mem-
nts, making
durity laws. We helped agriculture and small
« We moved to develop the great natural re-
f the country in the interest not of a few ex,
but of all the people . . . We saw to it that
rican labor movement got an even break.” Then,
c he denounced the acta of the anev admmnis-
n equally unequivocal terms.
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Hour of Decision
What's Tour Trouble
Sunday Comics
TV Sunday School
Featurette
Hour of Worahlp
Church Services
Hour of Worship
Musical Varieties
What’s My Line
Home Town Editor
Big "D" Jamboree
Sunday Matinee
World Series
World Series
The Big Picture
Afternoon Movie
Featurette
Cowboy G-Men
Christian Questions
Mexican Fiesta
Mr Wizard
Movietime i
Life of SaintPaul
News Special
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ain and works for it, the chances are he will
Jut Mr. Stevenson is not the "give’em hell” type,
i pot see everything in blacks and whites as Mr.
i des, and he does not argue that the Democrats
the.side of the angels while all Republicans are
l‘e disciples. Indeed, there are a number of
foreign policy. being one—where it is hard to
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uns to present their case. But the general line
villtake is easily detailed. Their principal argu-
in the view of U.S. News, will include the follow-
Inder their leadership the Korean shooting was
d;they are ridding the government of Commu-
rho infiltrated in great numbers and to high places
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Burford visited Um family of her
brother, J. D. Hall Jr. D. A. is
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he would have been 75; but, so far
. as we know, the board of educa- ______________________________;_________________
tion never thought of replacing him
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“Dr. Crane, I have worked in a Mother is angry.
dentist’s office for 15 years,” Clara “She says it keeps me away from
began our interview, "and have al- home two nights per week. When
ways earned a good salary. _
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Parents occasionally need a
hairbrush used on their own
posterior extremities. They of-
ten become just as "spiled”
and dictatorial as any temper
tantrum child. Della has been
a family tyrant for 50 years.
She made life miserable for
her husband and has not only
prevented her daughter from
marrying, but now wants to
stop her from devoting one
or two evenings per week to
the Camp Fire Girls.
ditlrmlnk the pit
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modern Negro Schools in Texas..
Fred Moore was a good man and
can were brought at different
times and there was no collusion
clean veetian blinds, tight fire,
fog and hunger, and take the fleas
en who are parents or teachers, off a dog and put them back an
It would also be well if we of- him in a place where he could
fered courses in Parent Psycholo- scratch them more comnfortably,
gy to be patronized by childrem- "And it will evert remove lint
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13:45 8 Noon Edition
1:00 4 Double Or Nothing
a What’s Cooking?
8 Showtime Matinee
1:30 4 House Party
2:00 4 The Big Payoff
5 Kate Smith Hour
3:30 4 The Bob Crosby Show
FIVE YEARS AGO
Maximum temperature yester-
day, >7; minimum, 51:
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carruth of
Dallas were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mn. C. E. Carruth and
Mr. and Mra. Walter Paschall.
Marriage license was issued to
Joseph Edward Baras and Miss
Wylna Jean Massey.
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4 Henri's Hollywood
5 Ahn Alden
8 Atom Squad
4 Marv Carter's Cook Book
8 Movie Marquee
8 Gabby Hayes Show
8 Dowdy Doody
4 Hot From Hollywood
4 Party Time
8 Kiddle Carnival
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findcany basic difference between the views of Mr.
H Stevenson and Mr. Eisenhower. So, when it comes to
; the Epo line-plunging, Mr. Truman is filling the ful-
" -——llent preview of things to come was provid-
—_ ----uman’s Detroit speech on Labor Day. He
, gave unrestricted praise to the achievements of the
Democrats during the 1932-52 period, saying, “We stop-
S ped wild speculation. We taxed in accordance with the
' ability to pay. We enacted minimum-wage laws and
.often acted as a sort of a bal-
ance-wheel when there was trou-
ble or unrest in that part of town;
and Denton has been peculiarly
fortunate in her race relations. We
have many fine upstanding Negro
citizens. 1"'
No finer compliment could have
been paid Fred than the board paid
him by retaining him long after
the legal retirement age was pass-
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During every hour of National Newspaper Week--
as during eveit hour of every week—thousands report
the news that millions read and hear.
. Since this is National Newspaper Week, here are
some facts on newsgathering done by the Associated
ord-Chronicle’s leased wire service.
py, though. Took a week to get 10:30
special permission for him. Mat- 11 00
ter of fact, the 56-year-old Pappy
is the first male ever to take the
couurse, which just happens to be 13 00
; given by the Texas State College
for Women.” 12:15
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5:30 5 See Saw Zoo
8 Frontier Playhouse
8:45 4 Western Theatre
5 Cartoon Time
8:55 6 Fvehmg News
6:00 4 Cartoon Time
5 Cowhoy Thrills
6:10 8 Handyme .
6:15 4 The World Today
8 Evening Eattion
6:25 4 Conttnontal Weather
5 weatherman
For parents often gel out of from a rug as well as a broom,”
hand. They actually need a good the salesman said finally,
paddling or a session in the wood I thought that was going too far.
shed on the receiving end of a "‘Next," I sneered, "you’ be
hickory switch. telling me this machine will photo-
Parents are often guilty of cod- graph the baby, obey traffic lights,
dling.a child and dominating his and attack strange intruders.”
life to a point where he never mar- "No,I‘lkbe hpnest with you, he
ries and never asserts himself as said, frankly. Those are .just a
. he should. Della has done this few pf the. improvementsi we are
with Clara plapning IWr our later models. Our
But children can also coddle big roklem With ouy machines
their parents too much, and .make nowiistskeep..themiirom.pat-
them Sd-dependent that those spoil- strippin customers intellectu-
ed parents refuse to go out by 4 Y: _________ „
Ehemselyes -or form proper, socia wLgs vhenem cleznur, PAh ’
connectios with people of their and pat it on its lite high fore-
Clara ahould have asserted her hesdarkithengoumodel may come
with her daughter, Clara, aged 36. I feel it is my duty to accept. But independence 15 years ago and . “ . ,
Weekly Prevue
4 Stop Mires—Save Joba
5 Kukta, Fran and Ollie
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8 Follow Your Heart
4 Bride and Groom
8 Julie Benell
4 Love Of LU*
5 Pastor Calls
4 Search For Tomorrow
5 Your Social Security
4 Guiding Light
4 Farm And Home Program
5 Fann and Home Editor
8 Money Man
5 News With Bassindale
4 News
4 Garry Moore Show
theboramladyss ^.nd’c^0 ABAIMOEm-Themnamett.
teh attempts to be a dictator. pfeskdemena8 candidate.^ among
Clara should make t possible for two dozen suggested to the’Miry
her mother to mingle with other land Board of Regents for choos-
iadies of her age, but then she ing a new university president
should 80 about her own social Board Chairman William P. Cole
life.., . i Jr;who made the ,diselostre,
(Always write to Dr. Crsne in said, the group has ndt actually. ,
care of this newspaper, enclosing yet considered the suggestions or
a long 3 cent stamped, addressed ne^nMatad uh tb anyone for toe jeb
envelope and a dime to cover typ- He says he expects "something
ing and printing cpsts..when.xgu concrete in a couple of months.”
1 wanted to nold a committee meet- send for one of his psychological Dr. H. -C. Byrd is retiring as
ing at our home, she refused. charts.) “ "“2 head, of the universty. - . ,,
“My mother and I have a joint
checking account I have given her
everything she desires, and we
have gone everywhere together.
“Several years ago I had a ner-
vous breakdown, but now am in
excellent health. At that time, I
gave up my work with the Camp
Fire Girls, for my mi her thought
D was doing too much, though my
doctor said it was good for me.
“Now I have been asked to go
few years, for she has to sit alone.
Someday, she says, she will not
have to sit alone, etc.
“I have tried to get her interest-
ed in women of her age, but she
wants to cling to me. She is able
bodied but has always been very
jealous.
“I remember she made life mis-
erable for my father at times be-
cause she distrusted him.
! "She never liked to have me go
out with any men more than a few
times. Then she would begin to
pick faults in him and start urg-
ing me to go with some other boy.
I did, and as a result I never
dated anybody long enough to fall
in love.
I have recently tried to get
mother interested in a Sunday
School class of women of her own
age, but she ret uses. She demands
that we attend the Sunday School
class together.
“Dr. Crane, I feel terrible to
talk about my mother like this, but
don't know what to do.
"She keeps me so upset with
her threats and breaks down my
here to try to feel a rest and daughter cahe here to
try td get a hMabanj,^. , ..
THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! ".
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THE CRIPPLED LADY with the
stout heart, Jane Froman, is on
KRLD-TV twice a week again. In-
jured for life in an airplane acci-
dent. she haa shown ? amazing
courage: and determination. Most
girls would not have even thought
of trying to carry on with a mu-
sical career. She has the heart of a
America in more ways than one.
She’s spunky as they come!
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3:80 4 Songs of Insptration
: 5 Zoo Parade
1 8 Public Prosecutor
3:45 4 Woody Woodward
4:00 4 Omnibus
5 Hall of Fame
8 Super Circua
4:30 4 Man of the Week
5:00 5 Range Rider
8 Buster Keaton
6:30 4 You Are There
5 Roy Rogers
8 Opportunity Knocks —
6:00 4 State Fair Preview
6 You Asked for It
8 Paul Winchell Show
6:30 4 Jack Benny
5 TV Teen Club
8 Mr. Peepers
7:00 4 Toast of the Town
5 Gene Autry Show
8 Colgate Comedy Hour
7:30 5 Piles Of Jeffrey Jone*
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of the members of the Senate, are more than a year
away. But to all practical purposes the campaign is un-
derway noweAs .S. News & World F
I ben of TtACh parties “are issuing st—,
; speeches, holding rallies, setting up party organizations,
I working as if the voting were to be this year instead of
I next." ate
In this early stage of the game, the Democratic
? leaden are the more aggressive, which is pretty much
to be expected—the party which is oat of power and
7 trying to get back in always carries the battle to the
enemy. Another reason for it is found in the character
, and attitude at Mr. Truman, who is a firm believer in
■ knock-down-and-drag-out tactics so far as political wan
I1 4 are concerned—th* kind of tactics which brought him
I ghis wholly unexpected victory in 1948.
Actually,j of course, Mr. Stevenson is the titular
tatic Party. If he wntsthe"nomina-
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newspapers or the nearest AP bureau were among the
first al the scene. By telephone they report the casual-
ties and eyewitness accounts which a' fast rewrite man
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from the Houston Post, of local
interest: It is beaded Man of
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Today an AP man’s creed is the samhe as that of, ----
Lawrence Gobright, AP Washington correspondent dur- FRED MOORE’S Death is a per
ing Abraham Lncoln’s administration. sonal loss to u. We have known
HMy business is to communicate facts. My dis- him many years. In a few months
—— I are sent to papers in all mannerjof politics. I
confine myself to what, I consider legitimate
t« be truthful and impartial.”
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V. T Finney and Mrs. J. H. Allen
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topawpourapiucal. emrom Mra. W. K, Rose i Fort Worth.
to corral tn nezt tame 7:25 5 Weather —News
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NEW YORK (fl-How would you thetoafefngexor “iih the
like to come home late somesnight razor A few"peopje st object K
4nd,befo reed vacuum cleans Id is too noisy nd do you-think the
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The poor old phonograph could it yas one of those new inari<|a.
only reproduce the sound "of a tha purrs at people and growls
voice or a musical instrument. But at dirt, has .chroninumbumpers,
look at its fabulous grandson tele- a front and rearview mirror, can
vision: V ■ be pushed around, by a wife like
Television not only can bring the a scooter,, andissq, softhearted
world into your living room. It ha» it breaks.intotea it finds out
restored the dead to life. Well, any- the electricity it us » coststhe
way, everydody thought some of family .more than six cents Aye .
those comedians were dead. ' Yet the salesman said it also
Take the old simple straigh±- would sniff through an old suitlike
edge razor. The only people who 11 hound, trail down any. hidden
had to worry about it were care- moth bnd bravely. fight it to the
less guys with long noses. Along death.. ” \ ' 1. . / .. '
came the safety razor and made n was also guarantied to stroke
even their morning mowing se- the dust from furniture With loving
cure. 'care, wash windows, wax floors,
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id largest of the world’s news gathering MISS BETH NORMAN, vivacious
_____is the Associated Press. Tracing its be- and very, fine personality, isa
ginnings to 1848, the AP is owned on a cooperative "TeC m "I ““
basis. It has no stock makes no profits and declared no
dividends. More than 6,000 newspapers and radio and
television stations throughout the world share its news.
Of this total, 3,000 are in the United States.
3 The AP has about 8,000 fulltime employes through-
out the world, some 900 of them in the foreign service.
There are nearly 100 bureaus in the United States and Church.
50 more overseas manned by AP staffers. __ Mcrgonis qoME w, A
Every 24 hours over 850,000 miles of leased teleprinting THE METHoDITHMF
a creeits in this country flow approximately 1,000,000 “i w each““Sunday
words of news—equivalent to seven or eight average- at 8:15
length novel#. Over 24,000 miles of a high fidelity net-
- work are transmitted photos of on-the-spot news events.
g- If you read, for example, of a train wreck in the
Roky Mountains a few hours after the accident, this
1 _ under the Democrats; they are restoring an honest
dollar and will bring about a balanced budget; states’
j g rights, which were in danger of being totally destroyed
• by the concentration of power in Washington, are being
2 restored; the socialistic trend begun by Roosevelt and
- carried on by Truman is being stopped and free enter-
g prise encouraged; at long last, integrity is again the
t symbol of governmept. .
. That this campaign will be fought hard goes with-
out saying. The Republican majority .in the Senate is
tisue thin, and a switch of but eight seats would give
t he Democrats control of the House.
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