Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 207, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 31, 1954 Page: 9 of 12
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Dingy Pastures
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Atomic Age Called
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BOB-TAILED KILLER — Eddie Tatum, left, of Fort
Worth and Otis Smith Jr., of Paris, Tex., gunned this
bob-tailed wolf down in old Camp Maxey north of Paris
after calling him into shooting range with a wild-animal
call. Ranchers in the area identified the wolf as Old
Bob-Tail, who had killed dozens of their calves along
Red River. (AP Photo)
expressions of anticipation
The speaker, Dr. Charles U. Le-
The usual parade of motorists
through the court left $1 fines for
parking and meter violations. Al-
most 300 were caught with their
meters down.
One person operating a motor
By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE
AP Science Reporter
KANSAS CITY (—The atomic
age is son of a lucky fluke, a sci-
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the silt laden fields. They’re like Colorado Springs to set down.”
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brownish east, when it ought to be/who’s Mayor Bob Appleman of
green with sprouting wheat and Rocky Ford He's a seed man andi
fresh pasture. The occasional a veteran fier in the area. "You
stretch of green seems a sickly j should have seen it Sunday night,
stand batting for life against un- We’ve got a mile and a half visi-
friendly elements | bility now. It was then, and
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added convenience
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OPEN UNTIL 8:30 THURSDAY EVENING FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONYINIENCL
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have been sold or shipped out.
A few cattle lie dead in the pas-
ures. perhaps victims of dust
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WASHINGTON P -The Senate
Tuesday confirmed these nomina !
tions for U.S marshals: Charles1
P McKnight Jr., Eastern District
of Texas. Hobart K McDowell,
Northern District of Texas, and I
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(Editor’s note: AP staff
writer Gordon Gauss, toured
the re born Dust Bowl of
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day with Colorado Gov. Dan
Thornton and a party of other
state officials. Here are some
of his impressions.)
almost prevented by ments were born four to five bil- University of
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and materials for this hat of fish-
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of London milliner Simone Mir- .
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offenders crowded in and out of
the mayor's office leaving a grand
total at $475.75 in fines behind
them.
Three persons found guilty of
being intoxicated in an automobile
paid fines totaling $100 while an-
other victim of alcohol wu re-
leased after paying a $13 fine.
One parson charged in an "af-
fray” paid a fine of $13. also.
Speeders, ten of them, contri-
buted $50 to the week’s total and
a person charged with leaving the
scene of an accident took a $5
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only about one fiftieth of all thelA.L nr rn
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universe was created. Scientists
Snow Diminishes
DENVER Gn—A storm over
Colorado and Wyoming, which
dumped nearly two feet of snow
in the Wa'den area of northern
Colorado and blanketed Cheyenne
with 11 inches, diminished early
today.
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vehicle without a license was
charged $15 and those creating a
disturbance with their autos total-
ed at $55.
Police also brought before the
court a citizen who wrs found guil-
ty of throwing his bottles on the
streets. He was fined $5.
be expected to die. .
mXt. .r. tme nnrmm 2 'amount made on creation day.
These are atoms of uranum 233 . nolly . aked
1 It would be impossible to run a naiiy asked.
"No,” replied the doctor. "Just
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are surprisingly cheerful Leather-
ed farmers still work their fields.
Stores still do business.
“You should have been here
Sunday night,” the waitress in a
Springfield Colo., restaurant tells
you. "We had a real nue then.
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themselves out in, a few feet.
Natives call them a sign of dry
weather And any sign of dry
weather is unwelcome to the Dust
Bowl, deficient in moisture fori
four years
There are few cattle on the
dingy pastures, where there are
only dried clumps of buffalo grass
and thistles Only cottonseed cake
provides much nourishment for
those around— about 10 per cent
of the n< rmal run. The others ’
LIGHTWEIGHT SUITS — Sheer wools, Import- A AAA ^^^kAA
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potent uranium to make A-bombs. | if U-235 had a half life of only
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nonsplitting uranium, unusual in hay ing sucha long half;
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 207, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 31, 1954, newspaper, March 31, 1954; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424754/m1/9/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.