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orders, what
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Chief J. Edgar
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this nature.
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to the army. marked
er had sent
«,,nfirom tin
M. D.
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of
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powers:
Carthy.
propo
McCart hy
public, /.gain.
lost ontrol. No of-
all-out to give the Amri
Government
Atty.
should rot
the, sole purpose of
national
that
treaties
tiated
posed to give up
Fpm the
conference.
has been
McCarthy
or any
land.
been
designed
net .
ce. The
that area
that
ar
r se-
Guaatemala
barrassment for
States.
Yet
situation is tension, fatigueand
i n g
Great
. • wil
this type of informa- g
the stage for the hea
begin ring only
Mr. Carmical
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He said
classified ma-
Exercise,'can ied
molecules, which
FBI
heck.
«not exhausti
n) -
which
t
of
fused to
significan
excluded
Formosa has been
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con-
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from
. by HAL BOYLE
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and the mother <
apan and
United States. Ji
pubic of Korea
f
to lean on until -
cred
and
New Zealand
conquest
an 1
shouldthe Brit-
1 /hat the
over-
be ss?"
ness is.
Mi's. P. B.
a
wen into a huddle
fi
m omentoi
s.
out a b
a u
be
for the fun of
(Copyright. 1954. King Features
Syndicate. Inc.) i "
t
about the
in the men'
Molotov
did insist
7
is
on
But
one’.
me
ress dies.
Assuming
n
raise.
of gasoline, is true of the was
i . ____• •__-.1 mvnr
What is true
m
active
e v e ry
have to
lis-
re vising
as
No o ne has a
crude oil.
turbances. I
the Taft-Hartley
holism
those who do
test
business goes tc
Write for
o
Write
is Dies of
of God .
Hal Boyle
cir-
cover osts. ’
States going alone in Indochina
thro ughout
in Asia.
or anywhere else
he question of
worl l. Also
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t he
ra
The anger o
The test of American
I
British are having
Yet he never
his
ountry
stroyed.
James
gr aduated
s
changed.
Panmunj
»f Lt. Co
At a
avenue,
/. Heis
group of nations
a number
Washington Letter
aut
)oo-
milk hi aches. I
tepfathe
zine
poll on
1 Brecken-
not want j ect. par ticularly in the field f I
nr? nlot. !1._______.. . ...1.1 p:
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the
L
gen
•d at 3
in Green-
her at a luncheon party.
a. i m. in
at 1
copal
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First Mt thodist
We
sure that
to
The ch ikl’s fa her.
undernourished.
liras killed
ay; 1951.
i
the
M 14 '
thereisa pos- the
shoulder
on my
in Tokyo bn De-
born
father hav-
6, 1950, his
does
time to think
at 2 p.
tall, good-
was
luncheons, and he just
the experi- f
States.
the
m
was carrying a
bruised nose. "I
citation
ic ting
roic act on in
battle
were pi
r
i
the - rummag
colony
d his wife wanted all Korea as
sale.
sented 1 is
a
e
well Ais
T
Pure hase
on
Texas
Jack
the Olympics in
January. '
became
fices from the Jamison building
writing a columr
l.
Lt. C
on
and the
proved that America
here
ball star about
war II, and
June i. B. B. Griffith, district
this
city
resided
has
front
Dilwig. after
3 2703333
and
$
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stay all summer," Eleanowsaid
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Marcia Billings., daughter of
Kan-
y
sas
from the Naval academy at
after he gradua
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after
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with
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conyeniently placing
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William
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President Eisen-
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ter of
cently
run
the
his hards
arms or
l est way
s ho reall
aturday
oneousl
his fathe r
in action .
turned t»
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The bill is one
the U. S. senate.
mpleted
do any-
Pacific.
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on the
to the
Butler
THL LIT
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get hurt so hadly
"I didn't have
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steps when I met
Her husband, a
any
that
here
or a
Mr.
for
con-
“how t o <
boss ft on
step,
news:
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would be wheher the
in Asia with wh ch we
policy wo
’ by C anada as
wil be no interruption in
offices will be open
north side of Main street
building owned by RJ D.
on the south side of Main
protet 1
friendly
qompany time.
e reaches for
rate, it would now ap-
the alliance is not to
the public.
Gen. Brownell said it
security in the
accommodate Brit
During
his fight
produeed
Our pledge to
low i '
fidge. u . .,
Funera ervices were conduct
|
n the army
version of
which FBI
» x e c u
b’ranch
iough he publicly proclaimed
mself anti-Communist, was al-
erally
ing to
DeUTTRY
SLIP A JUl
NORSELTO
INSIDE., o
A ...... . ____ ... _ —od idea. Eight he nrs
sleep at nig st. is also beneficial. j
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.......______ j .. p.. ......... .. . what t i fey i thought about Vrs.
to|give up th? propaganda plat- ihterntional relations, school fi this problem of the overfriend} idge
fom at Panmunjom fur less they rance and school administration, boss." h h . ...
-had to Thee were too many —1-----H---———T “My boss does pinch me every
Wq Funeral Bearers
"Vituprative lies and distor ic# AAierleeee He‛s the fatherly type. He says
tions flowed In great abundarce T" I he jus wants
oh
g ettingtupdernourished.
my boss puts his arm
only _ „
for ■ martini, three - hour
iU if
Hagman,
error may have been
. For in the Caribbean.
< verfriendly
i “Every’ time
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McCarthy said.- --
other directive which is t
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Near Lometa
s Kouse of represt n-
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Israel.—Nu. 25 3. I
permitted his people to be de
Other tribes and nations vanished
3,3
he jus wants
funeral of I'm hot 1
"‛Whn
By
BOYCE HOUS
MY NEW ERSTER
WHITE RUS??
iam was
Member
ing beer
ity. r— -I
tiN human
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just
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on I
back
in research ant
Tues., June 1,1954
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and
more
They
ter at C amp Howze
ville du ing world
service
June 7.
in Korean
James Wil-
important and they are in peril.
Oneis reminded of. the Canning-
- ■
given him vealthe an's
Tell y ur merchant you saw his
advertis ment in The Register.
A44"-3.
~3,
i is “clear cu
i oropaganda-
This was
deciding he
A British decision on
ild have to be qonsid
well as Aus-
be divulged because
security was involved.
from this grou p. Pakistan has a
separate arrangement with the Pfar.
. - - • r the Re- collapse.
must b includ- " ”
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228.
reducejhis work tothree-fot
what he is accustomed to d
for the
l
II 2 uy puyun yits anything but
nd gunsmith, which Was hel love." remarked a stenographer,
it after one] of
Northampton, Erigland,
utive secretary of the
Educa
I
Grandson
Hagmans
Cancer at Age of 3
trali ----- c —,
cquld affect the Indian countries
the Commonwealth. A change
direction by.Britain could be
reat- Britain played so
a role. <
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/_ARAs
/24PtN7
FRO 7LE j
_REDsC
Egz
sG-uges
of this nation but to prevent
oazla.ha.., I those responsi- ______ .
ble for overingup Communists cet information.
YORK. June 1 (A--What J ants}
poor working girl do to J e,can
jet self against “the
roblemi went t on. * ,
mmm-eea The gid Is ... . .
dddddeneH when I asked them what was the
wbAmsf
WrH THE YANKS,
— KIDDO!! _U
---------____Iona,
-ny unintentional errots that
correct tn next taue after it la
L AU advertisins orders are SO* '
.cu.....____lion, the General Federation -
of Women's Clubs, the National Fire Pro-
of period!
about getting lii rip.
looking Mrs. Di Iwig explained.
still shaking fr the
ence and worry ing about her
sports. “He took
fi >d to handle cla ssificp —- ,
ti on are supposed to have been
eared as lopai D y an rm vL3-
-.e LC Unssanettabreandwerreaherertton. sgwacu
thousand and ore products that originate in every, misundertandingever! moved on to
and she remembered I_____„ r .
.... . _______ ----- . .c— -- on the back por ch’with an icon- tart World War.II
former Eleanor Coleman of Milwaukee, swam in ing board so th? dog I
Ti ’ ’ i 924. She me her husband while himself out trying to : I_____ _ .
...... _______ .... "Women in Sports" for the sum with a hid? big [enough to miles to fight in Korea.
Milwaukee Journal. “I interviewed the big; foot- fit that hoard. provedjthat America
what he thought of women in---------
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Marquette university All Amer-
in 1926 and for
motional makeup or perjsonality is the under
the automobileowner, who naturally wants t inues and a
gas that will g
being out from which to invade China and
H All II VII- SUMI yVwJG MVg in. The mere .
had worn fact that America, Bitain and tn
ind a pos- France sent troops thousands of
~-----a ... —la fi~ bi in Hered, he said, T
sitio of Great
that iGendva must be
befote the British wou
oposed to make it c Dloyes carried out McCarthy's
McCarthy wfe; de * “----- -ta--cident
udi i
of tarl
kf
/
th r trusts nd
mint to project he nation ex:
cept, in the end, himself, and that
th ? only way L . J.
st re the government is being
ri jht is if McCarthy has all
—m-t secret information about it.
• did more than that. He was
urging every .government ~
p] bye to dec ide 1 or h imself. in
\. AA
United N ations
i y JANE EADS j
Mrs. La Vern Dilwig. wife of
Democratic congressman from
tor of WILLIAM G carr
hoqks and maga- • ,
- artiq les on educational sub
\ erv _____ ___
another UNESCO Came
only... 0——g - ,
steps.-toward the/development of
a more comprehensive system of
thing further
0 It iwould stein that.
-appeared and the owner
him out in the w oods. ei-— - . -e
He wondered wh at hadhappened. rea. and that the United States
the owner did; a id ask- 1 ** - * E - - len-
____... ... . rquest in all cases, theLpresident
aiding what should be released 19 wpuld have L... ------m
l.-----. filial could tfust £ny employe
L ' 1
♦ i
than they can bear. a
Thenatutal outcome o this |
n00a
g)k*
confidertiatcopiampartsn°the saxkMCEHhy
ce2E=
’ kg •
-possum with a _____
board. A while Hack the dog dis- ica
ll agents io let him
„ ________ as they told Hoov-
er about the most secret invest!-
ga lions. IE,
His sweeping statement can be
inbrpreted ate meaning MeCar-
And [these treaties also recognize,’
and were cited, that they were
initial
Rishi correspondence which pre-
declaration of the Mon-
ne in the formulation
tationed there. After
reported missing
mother re-
married to pret y Marcia Billings,, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Billings of Boston, the day
• land
Li Killion
to the point of mildfati
should be pari of the day’g
A midday rst period is a ।
x e ..... said lie was author-
iz d to receive such information
of a senate commit-
presid ential secrecy
■__ good for the •
o ell McCarthy.
-zete
, tf ice
v /riting
.m. Mondayin Breck-
with burial i.. rooh
Pacific area."
;h opin-
army whit
and what revealed.
Boyle's Column - •
ydRkBunelcbTwhaeyantssomethingL- swivel chair.
‘ girl’s shoulders,
while discussing
The fi mily had livd in Breck-
two years and • James
chut h there.
t. darl M.
person h ad
riginal
a very dim view of it. Wewere
...aics. . : •
A calling of the roll of No. 113’s principal
hackers constitutes a compelling argument
for its enactment . They include the Amer-
ican Foundation 1 or the Blind, the American
always warned A
“get limp”: if A
rthy
• ass umed he was
DhU
NMII NJ
SYDICAT, tat. P
tection associatio i and many others.
hat should have support! of,
The use of fireworks con-
and kill too many children •
tions flowed in great abundarice
from the nimble tongu of Nam | Bearers
Il/who had the ability to voice w ‘A Payne, Gainesville lock
ley and Miss Oma Smith
The action oft
from 1942. is pi? ' . „
in Green Bay. ' The minute school’s out. We go
to Wisconsin and stay all summer.’’ Eleanor said.
The Dilwigs h ve four children: Jack. 22; Rob-
ert? 19; Gary, 11 and Diane. 15. Jack is getting
They’ll Do It Every |ime
—=2
pines and Australia and New Zea-
‘ ‘ These -treaties recognize
tnat iiai aied s one of vital im-
portace "to the United
WASHINGTON
VV the former ------------
Wisconsin, had j ist fallen down a flight of 20
nridge ri -
wood cen etery at For Worth fol-
sum hunting do j tha
owner-has to dr - -
--g-t face. Among a
la chargeshe hurled S
ion association A
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ra
OurSIDE,MRCRLLLY
CAN TOS A BUFFALO
k LEG TO IS SIBERIAN
j SNORK EL HOUND
< WTHNARY A
2
business matters."
drugstorecounter whore
a ......2 of girls from several
offices crunch down their malted.
made an informal
ad- -------------------
The Word
, 15 at Geneva, but in
city | he goal is not
LN t — I
The’ Asiatics have come so
manag er.
there
exhaustion This train of events 8" 834 8
sets the stage for the headache, E240eid2d
•'The migraine sufferer should —“SLN
‘ - r. , —h of C. A. Dean. M D.
married four mo iths later.”
serving in congress four years
•t icing law. with offices here and
_______ Telephone company will
move its businessand service of-
clusively to yhe
printed in this
patches. I x ;
: one The publishers ire not fesponsible for copy omissi
X; 6® errdrsor an; ------—.---— .
occur other than to corr
nding brought to their 4 ttenton.
which cepted onthbaila only.
NEW YOFK TIMES recently featured THESE DAYS
mical which said this: “The major oil com- n #
to curb an employer
did insist on getting
most blatant falsehqods While
raight
mnt, suggesting hat McCarthy
hi nself might be guilty of a
crime in receiving it, McCarthy
wis nettled. He said:
‘So far as I am concerned, I
i notify those two
il employ es that I
_ feel it is their duty to give us
E.a ary information which they have
Marlow about graft, corru ption, commu-
infOr nim and that theie is ho loyalty
to । a superior officer which can
nd beyond loyalty
ican football star ...--------I _
10 years a player with the Green Fi
Bay Packers.’ had wve wrned —
her, she said. te -------
she ever fell an t she wouldn’t
I thought thi
t the
L1. CyI. agnaz, the grand-
father. 1 vas public r’lations offi-
near Gaines-
This ob-
a situa- 1.. .
sit is for The executive secretary
k long can National Educaj -
the nerves t
leeches de d well kown in 1
/ Me _ ■ " • J
So viet rep- qles
sumed bat.tr . s । "bel} en." ie e\ er a Panmi | 27 s : diess .lodars Birthday...
I Indoch ina, and
WILLIAM G. CARR, born June
1901 in
empl i ye, even
proclaimed
government as
he thinks best, j
McCart hy j
urged all feder- |
al employes- in 1
spite of any Ei- ■
gation. If 'McCarthy! has been
. ."for the security e ven an FB check, it $ not pub-
ut to prevent em- l lv knowr.. ,
But BcCarthy is askfrig fol
to Patricia Por —
the Boston Traveler, re-
sed ।
lie opinion in th • Unit'd States
would not tolerate, th? United
ng
w|th army officials
umet on spying
was a concepsec
nuchlonger
«Q “I 4m 31 years old
two child! en„My period s
---------- Tne doctors ‘
of older citizens of Gainesville when fir e-
works accounted for the greater number of.
Fourth of July accidents. ’ i
That is true no longer because of the
growing trend of opinion against fireworl s.
Gainesville is one of the many cities whe re
sale and shooting of fireworks arc prohibit ed
by city ordinance 1
And the United States house of represen-
tatives recently passed house bill 116, which
would prohibit irfterstate shipment of fire-
-— --—------.--
young son at Cai
1st year.
(Cpp}rght 1954. General Features Corp.’
F' n ■ 1 r nH
lagman
action inl l
Hhe would
complain if a
Britain’s possessions are
and they are in peril.
irday.
Bearers for Mr. Payne wer
Coney Smith. Travis Harding,
rvi ng Burgess.! Elmer Faulkner
ohn Ling and Melvin Taylor.
‘The Register is glad to mak ‘
“just ask
Boy his arm
if you’d 7
3. " :
i - saja” kd28: L el
more 1"
year ago., - .--------. . -
wrong with. me. Could this be a sign of ca -
cer? Could.it be the change of life?"
1 . Mrs. P. B.
the Lord was kindled against
FUNBLE-
aS chairman---r—„
tee which checks on gyvernment
si ending. Il I' *
TThe White House jjpromptly
_—L-IG : WIN sla IVICCanqny was trying to
and given them to Mo "usurp” the pres dent fr re----
I I ■II 1 I one thing id certain: Hf federal
. . public
tion." I ",
keep me from making be the first to
' - overnmnt
publicly
believe the modern dance is
otherwise hecause of the close contact of the dans-
ers. As to the t _ .
morality of the theater and
Mis Sarah Mahan, daughter
x John JUi
favorite
talk, while the :
red
. -1
--------------------- Asiatics, also ass med. hat pub- Anthony Edenlisten tq
H • l Lin en----- in *hh IInithd 12 ing. insulting sp _____
livered at Geneva byMolotov, education al
Chou and the other Scint •
resentatives? I
It is in this atmosphere that
should be kept secret mbst
are He
im urri-
t re-
fame.
as against revealing secret
[ormation. ' The army said h e had .
dolated them Snthingehrpepenn
health. j 1 1
Mr. and Mrs. Spence Powell of Dallas
and Mrs T. W GiH of this city left Sunda,
Kanss City to attend the national Shriners
vention. 1 . 1 -1 i . -
Mr and Mrs. Jake Stamm left Supday for
dity to attend the Shrine convention.
Hery Beckelmanereturhed to Ardmore Su iday
.f a visit here with relatives.
Earl Rubush of Sherman spent‘Sunday
ih relatives, er route to ‘Marietta. Okla..
Gaitesbill Batta Ki egister
Founded August 30, 1880 bv JOHN T. LEON ARS
(Abtorbed Gain esille Signal, February. 19 9.2
The Register Publishins Comrany Ine may wr in Thk Register wlil be F
big box of cloth's to take to a 2
-------- —1_ ij couldn’t see "TEp
land missed the top step.” Jane Eads •
An athlete in her own right, Mrs. Dilwig. the
William Hagman, three
ind one-1 alf year bill granason
1 7 . and Mrs. Car O. Hag- i
man. 2937South Hills ' /
Fort Woi til. diet I of dancer Sunj
jay after noon at the homejof his
noth r, Mr. and
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Ulaliv "-.3 1 4 11 MX • qpiu <t I. .—.
a milenke 4:“ morsoPRofasmagie puni
nificance of a very different kind in, that it disorder and world ------L* “ "
illustrates just h ow competitive the oil busi- moves apace, but
Men and companies don’t spend ish stand firmly with the United
L 1 i c E .n P;., Status on the erganization of a
huge sums of mioney for any purpose just Pacitic NATO, the whole atmos:
... - it. They spend.it because phere could change
competition fort es them to try to give the _ n wouzu ...... ........
customer more lor his money. The cendern believe in the inevitabilitv.of Rite- and chouEn-lai overplayed their
which fails to kt epup in this march qf prog- sianiu successes.kthatatheY A hand. Geneva could ge.on.for T,
• -.N -»c. 21 Ae 11 ! ■’
By C. A. DEAN.___-.
NEDITORIAL: Migraine requires treatment
IV4 two conditibns* First of all the immediate
headache must be relieved. Then an attempt IHE
must be made to reduce the frequency and sev ri •I
tspf future attacks. an
$_ ___2
, ling cause of migraine.
ghpaine sufferers are tense. ambi-
Annapolis, Md., i i June. |
“He wanted to get married in the academy
chapel but almos didn’t make it.” his mother said. k
“Prospective briq egroom graduates make reset va-
tions months, so netimes a year ahead. Weddit igs
start at noon the day of graduation and oneta*,
ve Tu sdav place every half hour through a four-day perl id.
Jack got his bn ak when one reservation for he
d-- -*— graduation was canceled.” 4
a student at Marquette, is on
1 British Learn About Conference
J By GEORGE E.SOKOLSkY “My xi recollection of this effort _
1 rhe British .are beginning to goes back to 1951, w l licit I riego- 81 essor.
----- .... ----"eh A# — with the PHilip- j It is even so
the Swiss C., ,--ge r i
only to find time and to [make
propaganda but to split an alli-
ployes .
cohifidence if they
? --
GOING ALL-OU r
run the
a big I lit
appar e n 11 y it
didn’t, and now
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rHE long holiday weekend is over and t le
1 United States chalked up a depressi ig
total of more than 500 violent deaths, the
great majority of which were caused
traffic mishaps, s
The country has another long holidi Y
weekend in prospect in a month from now
- when July 4, -National independence day,
falls on Sunday, and Monday, July 5, will ic
observed as a holiday. '
Unless there is a radical change in driving
habits, the Fourth of July weekend will
another tragic one for hundreds of familie s,
and the prospects are that the toll will be
greater than on the holiday weekend ju st
closed. ..
Adding to the traffic deaths will be se V-
eral fireworks fatalities on the next holidi ly
weekend. There was a time in the memo y
oference table were
Rations j that Amer- neral no
had press ganged Great
nd Britain, France and other nations
xhausted. into fighting Communism in Ko-
a case of McCarthy
knew (better ths it the
ed. But I lie heart of thebroblem
was and is, what woul Great
Britan do? And the formal po-
Britain las been
tinues to. maim
- and adults. 1 ,
The law would prevent dangerous fire-,
works from falling into hands of children
limits. . , , , L
Report from Washington is that a strong
lobby is at work against No. 116, and pros-
pect that the Senate will go along with thf
House
ssenhower -__________
>ot to give out classified
mation—to turn over to him any
information they might ha e on
graft, corruption, communi* m or
treason.
chase such fireworks by mail.
“Children even ire being urged to act as
agents and solici orders among their play-
mates."
time "Bessie
the Sewing Ma-
chine Girl was
5,
E
,3
ands of children •
from accidents of -
u MIK OO .
. 9
X 9
o
oJ.
at 2 p. m., were er “He
■’ i listed in another fit those
ice in The Register Sas femy-s
, / ARE YOU FEEDINS
( q THAT BE ASTATINE
M A TABLEAAINON _
^5
LVac 9-H---V-
tower above al
totheir countr
Since McCar
orj?. it can He
telling the FBI
know as much
. eutt-
il gc3d22edc3:
he and his
_______ ___ Jnited ___
The Sjlver S ar medal and a
Lt. Flagman’s he-
“Every -____
ou.” suggested
im for li roiss, ,
ill flop down as if you'd hit it
with a erowbar."
upnKingsPovEhkchttttoefnzundmeSFt2
“ ua of republication of all the local news
newspaper, as well aa all AP news dis-
w uld. like to
m Ilion federal
fe 21 it is theii
_____ 70 pages of [a 75-pag
stricted” army intelligence L ,,
phlet on Siberia. He described it
all-out Communist
announced that
were the ag-
Hus pople. They are consien:
tius and hard-working
uually find more and
wbrk oming-their way.
delegate responsibility Poorly
and son the load becomes
3
stopped about or 1'
ikn’v find anythin
an M eeal handle
ANYBODY CAN BE DANGEROUS
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This didn’t just happen sudden-
ly! MCarthy has been leading
. 7 , although there’s
he planned it step by
1 9 he showed
KL
)p
it in
day after gradu: tion was canceled." ,
Robert Dilwig a student at Marquette, is 'oh
the-football team; Diane is attending public? high
school here. "Gi ry is the future president of the
United States,” is mother said. “He’s avidly in-
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Wiliam Kinne. Jack Bell, Travis Watts
Corbitt and George Atkins spent the weekend in
Fort Worth visiting friendri. ' i
John Simpson of Ardmore spent Sunday
visiting relatives and-friends.
County Clerk and Mrs John F. Cobble are I ome
from Glen Rose where they have been sDending
several weeks for the benefit of Mr. Cot tile’s
rial without an
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D DRESSING
at AMttcheil's! I vok:
For Better Health . .
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DTIONAL MAKEUP
ERLIES MIGRAINE
strength It
Snuntries the pripn ate 4qvm
uo,cu. Other tribes and nations vanshed curity treaties wuld stana by us lookltnfieneyanTheythuce
from history, b it not Israel. Isreal learned and orb Great Britain sho I ld a split fPrcensu Eh . k'ketue
” . ; comp. John Foster Dulles himself at .
i— --- ' - described the im bontan e of this 1
_____in proscrib ing interstate shipments! is
not too bright.” P roponents insist if the Sen-
ate would act sti ictly on the merits of the
bill it would be pi omptly enacted.
As the Cincinna ti Enquirer recently point-
ed out, “City and even state laws to prevent
dangerous fireworks have not proved fully
.IL *______j it still is possible to pur-
When Sen. McClellan —
ferred to 1 his docu-
ac ive in
30 Years Ago . . .
From life files of The Daily Register,
June 2. 1924 » i j
Miriage licenses have been issued to Ge rge
W. AHen and Miss Audrey Parton ad L. E. 00-
f Who Is Ca
By JAMES MARLOW
WASHINGTON. June 1 (A--
Who’s; charge around here?
Sen. McCarthy didn't ask
question. But he ■■■■■■
ra ised it by E‛
challenging 2053
The action of Fthe Methodist Episcopal ch rch
conference of Springfield. Mass, in raising
ban on dancing and attend ng theaters has 1
been misunderstood, by the public aci ord-
aa.g „ Rev. E. V Cole, pastor of Denton S reel
Met hodist church, who said the Mthodist i pis-
....... I chureh. South, has declared itself ag; inst
the principle of danc ing1 an i theatre going. We
. . _ 3 an evil and cannq t be
have not to
? con- as
i we ex berienced w a g- ______
.......In his book, from Stanford
From the Danube to the Yalu.” nversit
- i 1 - 3 - . describes the
ice can be- 1
By Jimmy Hado
+
: all his keeping a sti
is shbw him a the ro pagan da
board and the dog will locate a across the co
---t 1 hide to fit that the fat deci;
theater going, that depends or
--—--- —। the play," he sait •
„ ____________ _tiriof Mr. and Mrs.
John Mahan of Gainesville, was chosen Junior
........ at State College for Women in De ton.
the school annual, the Daedalian, reyealed Jon
day ; j I J Q . . E
Mrs. Henry Waterman has returned from a
visit to St. Louis. _ . , ,
Mist. Margaret McLean of Fort Worth and Mrs
Jamel R LeaveB of Chicago are; spending
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Grady H Cul >
be y and
h 1
Mshed by The Register Publishing Company Inc..
Ff ni
scfiptrin preeB arrler where carrier-boy serv-
ma Inta inert. »)c weekly. In Coote and ad
mall, 1 month, $1.00: • months. .$5.0
"“e Cooke county, 1 month, |
ir, $11.00.
Election upon the character, a
V person, tirm or corporation
General Mart Clark
what such a conferent
come: ' .
The Communists did
EAr25
you: Conisti
price* ALWAYS! yY
TLE STORE,
r CARBUNCLE!!
•»t
panics are going 1---------o - .. ,
g can motorist a better-quality gasoline ...
Virtually every large refining company has
2 introduced a ne y motor fuel that is sup- learn that
5 posed to give up to 25 per cent more power the Geneva
| and 8 to 10 per ent more road mileage { . J Soviet stand-
The improved gasoline has been brought but point, has beeg
after , the expend iture of millions of dollars mate . favrable
hundreds of millions: in for split
processing equipment." Great Britain
xplainedtht the improve- sasthe Unit
ment is obtained by rearranging gasoline's ’ While Geneva
results in a product with goes on meeting
higher Actane fading. . andconPe E "Hi
This development is of direct interest to Indochina
visit. • ‘ ! L'
Miss Lydia Clayton has gone to penton V here
she will attend summer school. !
Mr and Mrs. T A. Boyer will
for Los Angeles. Calif., to spend the summer
relatives 1 * - .
Mrs. Maggie Horton went to Fort Worth oday
for as visit. ’ ,
Miss Sarah Mahan has returned- from D
where she attended CIA during the term
closed ______________________ .
Aahms -
n2ju l ’ Kill • . ge
_____________ ,________ _ He's avidly in-
terested in Amerian history and politics.’’ i
Anti-Figeworks Bill Is Passed by
House, May Have Difficulty in
- ' ' • •r - • * works in violation of statelaws. Texas is
not among the states which "prohibit thesale
of fireworks exce it for supervised public dis-
hy plays, but many states have such laws and
’ most of the larger cities of Texas prohibit
the sale or use of fireworks inside their city
.....___guy re illy needs some
< ays; though, is artificial respira-
i
‘ 1
i
. 2
•A i.It vvould be most unlikely for you t(
tuse with this history.’ The absence
... _____ —not.a common sign of cancer, but
does rrel occur. Some tu mors of the ovary and
other $;land> may’cause absence of periods;.
Assuming that pregnancy is not present. si
of the comnon causes of the condition are: un ler-
.. thyroid, obesity anemia, infections such
TB,. an 1 certain nervous and emotional is
I would suggest that you have a n eta
ipne and an x-ray of the chest. , •
Dr. Dian's new 56-pag medical b ok.
rare hit this newspaper.sending a sel
dressed ahd stamped’envelope and 15 cet
con ection. -
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I, Tell y< ur merchant you saw hi 3
e advertisement in The Register.
Telephone Firm
To Move Office
WHITESBORO, June 1 — The
utine. Hobbies h elp. a
Le"
J W-
*N4PEg
, keeee
*
etDloyes quali-‛
ten informa-
cCarthy Raises Question
pital Boss
altjhough it would appear
man had violated the L...
giving McCarthy he document.
M< Carthy assured all federal
ployes he’d keep their names in
’ ‘ gav him se-
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