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BALTIMORE •—New evidence
has been uncovered that germ-
laden air, rather than personal
contact, is the No. 1 source of
pulmonary tuberculosis.
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John Black of Dallas, national
committeewoman, and Earl Hol-
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representative of National Com-
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1. If a candidate's
tonsaneng inelegistatinat hsmner: I Daniel’s pre-inaugural ceremonies
MAKE THIS A WONDERFUL
NEW YEAR WITH A G.E WASHER
rangements by Britten, Niles and
Vaughn-Williams. Her accompanist
ported.
The prevalence of lip cancer in
catfish may mean that there is a
cancer-causing chemical in the ,
rivers where they live. Dr.
Schlumberger said. But no such
chemical has been found so Jar.
The banquet will honor Daniel,
new Lieutenant Gov. Ben Ram-
sey, other state officials. mem-
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they are subjected to alternate pe-
riods of swelling and dryness and
to injuries from milking. But in
humans and mice, breast cancer
is common. Canaries seldom de-
velop malignancy, but one out of
every seven chickens has a can-
cer or tumor.
Army Hospital and directed the
hospital chapel choirs.
Chronicle.
A To submit an
G. Schlumberger told a seminar
sponsored by the Arizona division
of the American Cancer Society.
Dr. Schlumberger could offer no
Denton Man To
Play At State
Function Monday
Dr. J. -Wilgus Eberly, TSCW’s
director oL music, and Mrs. b-
erly,-will present a 30-nunute two-
piano recital today as entertain-
• BASIC CASH BRIZE THIS WEEK
• REGULAR SUBSCRIBER BONUS .
all ages. I give you Cooper, Way-
ne and now Hudson." -
Hudson is taciturn like Cooper,
friendly like Holden end conside-
rate like Gable.
Hudson's emergence es a ma-
jor star must +be laid to two
things:
1. A professional respect for his
jabi which means hard work, con-
centration and study.
2: Timing and luck. ■ "
On the latter, Hudson started at
a time when the movies, in a box-
office fight with television, turned
to ready-made stage names for
much of its talent.
TUESDAY
Corinth-Alton Home Demonstra-
HOLLYWOOD QB - The other
day a man wh owns a string of
movit houses.made an observation
that will startle even Rock Hud-
son.g " _ 2" .
Hudson, the showman observes,
is the only major screen hero
wholly developed by the movie
industryin the lest five years.
There have been Brandos, Clifts,
Sinatras. Presleys. Borgnines and
others, but all came from the
several years of research.
Parakeets develop many tumors
of the pituitary gland, the tiny
organ at the base of the brain
which influences other glands in
the body. Some of these growths
become so Urge that they almost
crowd the brain out of the skull
would like to see them work five
days a week, even during the
eerly days of the session. In the
past, the practices has been to
meet three or four days at the
most. then run far bheind sched-
ule in the closing days of the sug-
gested 120-day sessions. Past ses-
sions have averaged slightly more
than 145 days. This time it ap-
pears that the leadership has set
130 days as a definite target ex-
pecting to hit it right on the nose.
astonishing attements Hike “Piles
have ceased to beA problem!"
The secret is a new healing sub-
stance (Bio- Dyne")-discovery of a
world-famous research Institute.
' This subatance is now available in
and Mw. Frank Kerr of DeettUF
.. Mrs. Erma Lee Favors, a for-
mer teacher of home economics
"in Valley View High School, has
accepted a science teaching posi-
tion soon. th.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hughes of
Fort Worth were recent visitors,
in Valley View. Mrs. Hughes is the
former Miss Dorothy Bryant...Hob
Walker of Olney visited friends
in Valley View recently. He is the
former operator of the City Tailor
Shop here...Mrs, F. B. White and
son, L. N. White of Azle, and B. J.
Murrell—and family of Hearne
suppositor
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mimeographed, etc.)
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less issued by the Record-
Marquis Hall with Mrs. George
Elbert and Mrs. V. W, Shepard as
egg
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printed in this newspaper but
no more than one exacteized,
hand - drwn facsimile of the
puzle may be entered. No me-
-chanically produced (printed.
1 Solve the puzzle as you
would any other crossword puz
• ile.
3. Anyone is eligible, to ent-
er the Cashword contest except
. employes of the Denton Record
Chronicle and their families.
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The American Legion Auxiliary.
Unit No. 71, will meet Monday at
House, Senate
Off Smoothly
In Big Start
- By DAVE CHEAVENS .
AUSTIN, ( - The Legislature
got off to one' of the fastest, slick-
est and most efficient starts in
history.
It rolled smoothly through or-
ganization and went to work in its
second day on its most urgent
problems: Waler conservation and
spending.
. Never before have the1 major
spending bills been ready for sub-
committee hearings and action as
high if their
adequate.
37. People who know dogs are
not surprised when one’s
--------manifests itself
man may feel
light is effective control against
spreading the disease— by sweep-
ing the air elean of germs.
The researchers were headed
by Dr. Richard L. Riley, asso-
ciate professor of environmental
medicine at the Johns Hopkins
School of Hygiene and Public
Health.
They used rabbits in their ex-
periments, subjecting them to air
sprayed with tuberculosis germs
and air exhausted from a ward'
of tubercular patients.
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Cooper. Wayne And Now Hudson
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The Modern Homemaker Club
will meet at,7:30 pm. Monday in
the home of Mrs. Clayton Atkins,
1014 Fannin. (
Denton Rebekah Lodge No. 18
will hold initiation Monday night
DALLAS, (m — Upwards of 380
Texans will ge to Washington this
week' for the inauguration of
fqorWAwAr
7 p.m. in the Legion Hall, 403 Aus- ed today. __.
Cow udders are singularly free President Eisenhower.
Sacred, Folk Songs Highlight
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Fraa Demonstration
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The Women-of-the-Church, First
Presbyterian, Church, US., will
meet in Feflowship Hall at 9:30
a.m. Tuesday for the first of a
series of six lessons in their spe-
cial Bible Study. J I
St. David's Auriliary will meet
at 9:30 am. Tuesday with Mrs.
Tom Patterton, 1915 Laurelwood
‘ 9 Phone-E-Mrs. Club will meet
Carrier boys, who operate
der the Little Merchant F
-and their families are eligible.
weekly contest period closes.
7. The Record - Chronicles
will award a prise of $325.00 to
the winer of this week’s Cash-
word puzzle. If more than one
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE NO. 12
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certs, will be presented In a reci-
tal in Dtnton next Sunday at 3:30 1
p m. in Flinn Hall of the First Me-
thodist Church.- ;..
Miss Maxwell, daughter of Col.
and Mrs. F. W. Maxwell, 607 Pearl,
will he sponsored in Denton by the
Builders of Power Class-ef -the -
Methodist Church, Sunday
she was to present a concert in
Fort Worth.
it may submit
as to wishes
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bers of the-senate and house of. Miss Maxwell did graduate voice
representatives and their wives...... " -
and husbands. The festivitteswi
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FNEEPFURNIYORFFOR
BABY?
’ Announce New Way To
Shrink Painful Piles
Science Finds Healing Substance That Does Both—
Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids
and Clem Turner were in Dallas
for medical treatment recently.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Veynie Keel of Gainesville...Mrs.
W. B. Hudspeth was hostess to
the Canasta club Wednesday...
Mrs. M. C. Browning and sister,
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be in the Commodore Perry Hotel "
In Austin the Eberlys will be
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray
Roberts. Robertsis a member of
the house.
Included in the recital are six
compositions, "Ritmo," by Infan-
te; "Old Vienna." Godowsky: three
Virginia Country Dances by John
Powell; "Blues," Morton Gould;
"Samba" by Milhaud; and "Fuller
and Warren," a cowboy tune.
Panama City was called the
"Jewel of New Spain" in pioneer
days because so much gold and
jewels came through there from
ous increases in state services are
contemplated in the 3 billion dol-
lar measure.
The water bills hit the Senate
the second day, a big package
of work apparently in excellent-
form and ready for processing in
committee. They too were the
product of months of intensive
between-session hear ing s and
study by the Water Resources
Committee assigned to that job
by the last Legislature.
Even some controversial segre-
gation bills were put into the mill
to await the leadership and law-
makers final decision on when
to begin hearings and floor action.
Under an agreement with Speaker
Waggoner Carr, the segregation
bloc said it would wait to press
them until the essential money
bills are out of the way.
Processing of appropriations
bills will still take considerable
time. Although representatives of
for their thorough pre-session
spadework on spending
The big increases in crude oil
prices gave promise of enough
cash to foot the bill without new
taxes.
The money measures are not
in complete form. Almost certain-
ly. changes will be made or
pressed for—such as teacher pay
increases. As Gov. Shivers’ noted
in his final message: Cash avail-
able or in sight is within five per
cent of all requests for appropria-
tions voiced so far. That is some-
POSSIBLE CASH PRIZE THIS WttK . $375.00- -
THIS WEEK'S CLUES!
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ly returned from Munich. Gerr
many. where she studied with
Professor Franz Karl of Nurnberg
and presented a number or eon-
Be Good to Yquvelf
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Tuesday at 7:80 p.m. with Mrs.
James Glover, 1703 Westwood.
HURSDAY
orTh Womtanessshdkespearetcsub andcatsethe tyesitobulsetrom
wffl meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in
theories to explain the strange
findings whic he has, made in
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visited relatives in Marietta.
Okla., recently. — Mrs. W. M. Ter-
ry, correspondent.
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Folks You Know Rock Rises
In Denton Area To Top In
Hollywood
early.. Oldtimers were amazed
and gave credit to the Legislative r
Budget Board members and staff
stateagenctes and other, groups -
seeking additional funds have al- ,
ready been heard in the series
ol between-session meetings of
the budget board, more hearings
will be scheduled.
Chairman Max Smith of the Ap-
propriations Committee said he
did not expect to hold another
meeting until subcommittees were
ready ■ to report. He named his
subcommittees and told them to
go to work.
Lt Gov. Ben Ramsey was-ex--
pectcd to name Senate commit-
tees next week______________
One more vital formality re-
mains: Inauguration of Price
Daniel as governor Tuesday.
The new governor’s job was
made easier by the Legislature’s 1
apparent readiness and willing-
reported improving. following a sure of it, it‛s this: that the big-
recent operation...Mmes J. J. Lane gest ticket sellers are big hand-
some men who are shy, even
clumsy, in their screen lovemak-
ing. f
"They appeal to all sexes and
guests of Mrs. L. S. Puckett, Mr.
and Mrs. Oma Kile and son, and spawned.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Anderson... " 1
Mrs—Vauh Lawson of Dalla.
the formet Miss Ora Dayton.. Is
get on with hi work.
has -told members he .
contestant should a
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puzzle ana mail or----—
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WORD EDITOR DENTON
Europe in Septembev 1938. .
For the program in Flinn Hall
Miss Maxwell will present. sacred ,
and folk music including compo-
sition by Bach,’ ‘Handel, Haydn I
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A six-member research team.,
reporting its findings to a meet
tag of the Hopkins Society of Hy-
giene, also said that ultraviolet
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is final and aU contestants ag-
ree to abide by the judges' de- •
cision. Only one prize will to
awarded to a family unit The
Chief of Police wffl told the
one correct solution in sealed
envelopes to be delivered to —
the Cashword Editor at the
Record-Chronicle 8 after the —
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As a member, of the Munich
Conununity Theatre during the
.past 18 months, Miss Maxwell ap-
peared in leading roles in plays
and operas including "The Man
Who Came to Dinner," "The Tele- ■
phone," and "The CM Maid and
the Thief," all of which toured
theaters and clubs in southern Ger-
many. She also directed the choirs
in two Munich Army Headquar-
ters Chapels.
Miss Maxwell entered the school '
of Music at NTSC , in June 1948
studying as a pupil of Mary Mc-
Cormic. She held a voice tutorship
in 1950-51 and in January 1952 she
went to' Japan where her father
was on duty in Osaka.
During her year in Japan, Miss
Maxwell taught voice at Kobe Col-
lege. had a weekly radio program
on the Far East Network, sang
regularly in the wards of Osaka,
tion Club will hold an all-day meet-
ing in the home of Mrs. Ferrill, Somewhere in this puzzling pic-
' Rt 8. Denton, Tuesday. A cover- turn there must be clues to the
ed dish luncheon will be served at
IT SOUNDS
TOO EASY
LONDON, un—The first
shots have been fired in Lon-
dons newspaper circulation
war. Readers hope the . can-
nonading keeps up. Li-- ,
• Anyone buying a London
morning newspaper can clip
a coupon, answer a few simple
questions and become eligible
in contests with these first,
prises: -
Your income tax paid for ■
the rest oTyour life — and at
British rates that’s a fortune,
— the Daily Sketch. "
An all-expense world tour
tore a prospective guest
accepts it r
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8.. Rim.
10. Part of a soldier's overseas
address.
11. A skipper might to con-
gratulated after a collision
at sea if his ship .......-»
13. Royal Society (abbr.).
14. A miler's - ----- could
convince his coach that all
is well in a race.
13. A realtor is bound to be
— *" concerned about any
on his records.
18. To to obedient.
18. Rearrange "par."
30. Warrant officer (abbr.).
31. A wool garment is likely to
’’ be examined closely by a
23. An attic might yield an old
a that is still usable.
25. Short for two fellows nan-
ed Edward.
28. In olden days the morale of
a castle’s defenders was
with his -------- “
8. The bottom section of -a
ship.
3. A youngster who takes care
of his is not un-
• usual. ------:—_—
4. Berk snappishly.
5. A drunken old derelict pro-
bably mis: » his —— in
his periods of sobriety.
*7. Women’s name.
9. When a wild animal hunt-
er fails to return when ex-
pected there may be rea-
son to believe that wild
beasts ——<— him.
10. In like manner.
13. A man who wishes to build
a home where he could en-
joy privacy may examine
the_________of a hill.
14. A sound made by a surly
dog.
17. A ——— could succeed to
drawing attention to an
area of rich land.
18. Reverential fear
19. When a woman wears a lot
of jewels, some of her as-
sociates may whisper that
they are —----
22. Butt.
23. Bituminous.
24. Of a benevolent nature.
stage, tel vision or records.
U'» a statement that is bound
w... guv. — ... -. .. ________ to provoke howls from the fol-
tamily...Mr. and Mrs Nolan Bar- towers of Tony Curtis, Feb Hunt-
— . --- . —2 er. Bob Wagner and other bobby
sox idols who ‘were movie
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"I ve hem a showman tor 35
years.*4 the exhibitor argues,"and,
if there is one boxofficerfact Fm Cftrr
help medical science to learn
more about the cause of malig-
nancy.
And the absence of cancer in
some animals is as striking as its
presence in others, a researcher
from Ohio State University report-
New Yerk, N. Y. (Special) - For the
first time science has found, a new
healingsubstance with the astonish-
ine ability to shrink hemotthoids
and to relievepain-without surgery.
In case after case, white gently
relfeving.pain, actual, reduction
(shirinkage > took place:
Meet hmaring of all— results were
so thorough that sufferers made
Cashword Contest Rules
pasted to a card of postcard
size if delivered to the Record-
Chronicle by hand.
8. Answers wffl to judged on
accuracy. There is no prem-
ium for clever ways of pasting
up or original decorations. Puz
zle answers should be dearly
printed or typewritten. •No en-
tries will bo returned. They be
come the property of the Rec-
ord-Chronicle. The answer wiU
be published in the Record-
Chronicle on Friday, January .
18. -cd.n
4 There 2 only one comet
solution to the Cashword puz-
zle, and only that answer can -
win. The decision of the judges
Cnerlie Smith visited Mrs. J. E.
Smith in Stephenville recently....
Mrs. Gilbert Burns is a patient
at All-Saints Hospital in Fort
Worth...Edna Mae Keyworth of
Hereford visited her mother. Mrs.
J. R. Knowles, here recently.
Allen .Pennington and Bob Pen-
nington visited their brothers.
John Pennington and family and
Chester Pennington and family, in
Palo Pinto recently...Weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brad-
ley were Miss- Josephine Bradley
and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bradley
and Cndy, all of Fort Worth.
Jimmy Reed, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. T Reed is. g patient at
All-Saints Hospital in Fort Worth
..Mr. and Im ’ fitolhy Powers,
Larry Powers and Sandra SteW’Art.
and Mr. and Mrs. Bit Powers vt-
sited Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts
, in Dallas recently.. Several Justin
—residents. Scoutmaster Henry Da-
vis and members of his troop at-
tended the annual district meet-,
ing in Fort Worth — Mrs. Donald
Deussen, correspondent.
. VALLEY VIEW
Hanna Dayton and Clem Chis-
am are patients in the Gaines-
ville Sanitarium...Recent visitors
in the tome of Mr. and Mrs. Reu-
ben Wilson were their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Van
Knight and Sons, who have mov-
ed from Temple to Helena. Ark...
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph O'Brien
were guests of her parents, Mr.
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The Shakespeare Forum will
meet Thursday at 7:45 p.m. with
Mrs. .CC. Payne, 1407 Linden,
. Mrs. B. M. Reeves will be co-
_ hostess and Mrs. Ben W. Boyd
will be sneaker.
• The Gay Gardeners Club will
i meet at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, to .
. the home of Mrs. James Parker.
8101 Northwood. Mrs. Allen Bogart
fl win present the program, "Roses
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