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1. Seventy-two per
fatalities in 1953 occurred in rural accidents .
make known the greatest
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he lull
its okay. .
On
“first industrial electric
mmittee
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in Russia.
committee
working pilot model.
a
loor
the
vote.
vate industry to develop
ces
inal
although we may be ate
By C. A
DEAN M,D.
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diffe
an
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attention
in
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chance at all.
Har-
Boy
of
the
s a s ;
crook, can block this vital
to
teeth and slowly learning
to
CITY,
I can’t think of another place
ihe claims
Sokolsky
‘ pioneer
More
re
1--f—
as theWobbl
es.
In the,meantime
ranted claims.
theater .manager
local
camel, hog and rhinocerous.
Scientists come from all
the creation of atomic weapons.
arrived.
cowboy
to stop C. A. Dean. M.D.
diseases and diabetes.
nd
no-
»
>n
JO mil-
li
The Word of God . .
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always feels so parched
cor-
she is
of them
standing
femi-
a“a
Ji
Ps. 22:4:
Why
for the presidency of the
yearly
income.
Served a gen-
surmounting difficulties
i
eral
But they
Wh/» K
Faith gives us strength.
Silver City
to the Office of
vc u
off.
in
These
“Shellfish ruled the world for
II.
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Si
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Mrs.
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time Washington i
social scene: Mamie Ei-
S.
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of the secretary of
family Tuesday.
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Bill Welch and became fascinatec early
BOYCE HOUSE
the
for 100 million years. But mod- ?
W
past.
a
years old.
Mrs. A. C. unning-.
“In every way except brain-
her
player which ore of the op-
each
a
Baylor us<
any other forms of life on earth,"
the game.
Jane Eads
"and
Blancke Noves.
Chief of naval operations, Adm. Robert Carney,
“What
Mr.
Sunday
n this sound note:
and were
“The problem is whether man
“. 1 . this kind of gathering re- home
their dau
and Development company has returned from
by
a
Order of San Martin' splash
futes the Communist Ine better Mary Ann. who ha
i—,1r+hime nleA FTAA, faali,er tirAnl +AarA
said.
hen
t
‘Boys, the play was
a
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Delashaw of
is to divide, to make you look at
qourse, we can’t say for sure the
yellow linen with
Miss
By Jimmy Hatlo
sects.
Registerd V. $Petemt OMe
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presented by Gen Carlos
rshall. Miss Voncile Liddell
ard
in silver, and fabu-
ado.
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nung, an ankle-
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cheted organdy. /
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'exas traffic accident in 1953 was a male
orty-three per cent of the persons killed
The faculty for Gainesville Junior college h as
been completed with Lee Clark as preside: t;
the
subo
that the world’s
station utilizing
individuals
methods of
for heart
approve,
Then 1
bronchial tubes hur
center of my chest. I
of all
at an
So a good time was had by all
at what sems to me to be the
best kind of Fourth of July cele-
legislatioi
two comr
House an
mitte.
ahead. k
edure bi
or
le
of the
vessel
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accidents happened
Fifty-two per cent
J. W. Stevens and Mr. and
Bellevue are visiting T. J. I
in
at
nine 'executives
in position and
this
call
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Mfs.
eath
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BY JAN
ASHINGTON—Fashion
tee must
ommitte
must givi
THE WORLD
e Soviet Council
minds you that the
than the bodies of
and children killed
hewapapet
are not
and I have a pain in the
I have a family and can’t
qities. NewYprk, Chicago. Los try are of Mexican descent The Ple.,that
Angeles and sch pla
in the
deliver "t
As a result, Chairman ’
ate-House Atomic Energy
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summer there were 18 different
scientific groups delving in the
area at the same time.
4—show Joe Blow’s
cal because:
li-
h.
copy omiagfo
al errors t
mm after it
Founded
(hsort
es-
lver
in g-
101 e.
disorders, burns, frost bite, mus-
cular diseases, and others.
n
of
zisla-
get
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Miss Eugenia M
R. E. Hilliard.
Mr and Mrs.
J, R. Stevens of
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Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Elkins and daughter.
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posals doh’
lieutenants.
The Department of Safety determines
how accidents occur, mcluding the type and
illegal; they than anything else. Their feeling week there.
had' 12 men oh the field.” is to divide, to make yqu look at Mr. and •
age of the fishes.
। "The sharks were boss for a
drivers killed were males.
5. Nearly three out of
accidents involved either a
to many mammals."
What about those insects?
; "Well, insects far outnumber
under Um Art of
Acerismantain
years agp?
, That was long1
t before either the)
mittee has approved with
chi
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INFERIOR POSITION IN
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was
THE
BACK-
afternoon dress (she usually
of dark blue hosiery!)
it-
s.
tn-
is,
h.
tn
The bill permitting
entry into the field has
branch
camel
Ra-
the mst
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a touchdown, winning C
Monday. Schmidt cal ed his play
•rs together and asked,
I¥ cortected
entitled ex-
• local news
? newa dis-
CLAIMS FOR VITAMIN E ARE NOT YET
PROVEN
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For Bette
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it is folly for those
undergoing accepted
treatment, especially
Every driver should take heed and eliminate ■ •
in his own case, all the hazards possible.
sed through great trials
hout these trials and trib-
AGAIN-IF YOU SAY MI ELLO,
HELL TELL YOU WHAT .
TU $TORLa
QVARL “
length, sheath-like
Mrs. Richard Ni
K“WINDTUNNEL,THE AMATEUR JI TOOK A POTATO CHIP,AND Y,9
•. THAT SHOWSv HESAITATENACKST
be ch
■k whl
most
' bl
Tt
iposite statistic
Department of
five years ago it was
min was essential in
oratory animals.
Now some workers
n
child, awaited by her son-
and daughter. Mr.; and -
west,
here
million
"Appeal
lation which has been endorsed by the presi- son," “
1 - 1 J —- --- - • potent of , radi-
five fatal rural
head-on collision
‛$ subcon
then the
Seeing the evidence of so many
very little, if
any. anti- Com-
munist
. ig downhill
long enough to make enough
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old apple pie Ameri- then iron] out the differences
apprpve the compromise.
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n-,1-
Fridey Jaly 30th
Nabisco Sugar-Honey
Graham Crackers
statistics are no colder
the 2.368 men, women
on Texas highways an
atistician of th ‘
‛ety, bluntly re-
wears a
and more than hali
or federal highways.
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quins provided part
wedding anniversai
Senator and Mrs; Karl Mundt
sank all their hopes on yit 1-
alone will clarify the Posi-
30 Years Ago . . .
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(From files of The Daily Register. July 30, 192
Josephine, have returned from a week’s visit
Wichita Falls._______________________________
4—Gainesville (Texas) Daily Register .
EDITORIAL: Vitamin E has been one of the
most controversial of the vitamines. Twenty-
long-run world struggle, leadership in atom-
ic development as a source of industrial lumber
is Typical of Texas
JOE BLOW, 23-year-old worker, has
• tossed a bottle out of the car win
family
led to
America
I most successful
which wants an of radical f-
forts, came cut
ion.
It
on Against
. erience has been an unpleasant
- one. I am sure that both of these
communities will be better able
o face i he problems of the fu-
ure by reason of the experiences
America: i
but I left
nearly a
. lee's
then
k at
। ann -1cYE ---EM P5” F“T," । ■ ; . .
folks when we gather like this, we are But even when house and sen- mission be appointed to study
' . although we may be ate finally approve similar bills both problemsand report back to
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Today's Birthday.;
LornIndianc
ards, and the condition, too, of the drivers
of vehicles involved, j
heart diseases, hardening
arteries, diabetes, bl txx
best part of 200 million
Whitesboro is visitin
AAnn Malena.
settler of t e where we can find so many types
muezmaammammem of past life," he said. Among
some 200 fossil animal forms dug
up there are the saber-toothed
tiger, the three-toed horse, and
the ancestors of the modern
Scientists come from all parts
of the world to sift the rich fossil
treasures of the badlands. One
e's Coll
years,” he said: "Then came the
cal ______________________
. , was published jin Girard. Kanas; ed interesting
our enemies be- the IWW, perhaps better
hind the iron curtain happier. For, in the bered /‘
• I *h fLl--LL:- 2- --— f rch<» syndicalist movement.
nist legislation stands: I
The only bill passed by the
senate—it was in 1953—was one
to: give a witness immunity from
federal prosecution in return for
testimony he could otherwise re-
fuse to give ander the constitu-
tional guarantee against forced
self-incrimination. This is still in
the hands of the House Judiciary
committee. -
1 Here are the six bills passed
by the house, with their present
situation in the senatel
1. The death penalty for peace
time spying. The Senate Judici-
ary’ committee approved it with
changes and it now awaits full
■ _ ______ untry
government in 1932, wore a pha
IT costume of pa
Nixon, wife of th
693
ington club.
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gentina’s navy secretary an
Mrs. Carney was in lemon yeuow unen wun
.small chapeau of yiolet-ting ed hydrangea blos-
Gen. Brownell for new laws
qurb the Communists. | . — —r-r------J --e
passed si:c spies and saboteurs.
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soms. i
And at another ceremony
Gen. Matthew Ridgway was _________
right "sash" of the Philippines.Legion of Honor
to 80,000
senhower |s a y s
he will be more
> m i g r a
J Sou
! and
iu ivIrs. A. L. Center Tuesday. silt
T. C. Co lums and M. E. Adrian the ’
at Whitesboro and a child he used to 1
M I filling gallon cans With
at the sanitarium this morning.
The DeMolay tennis tournament was sched-
army chief of staff. >
decorated with the
rn-
-
announcing plans she and L
husband will go to Spain for _
brief visit and hope to return in
time to welcome another
9. The most deadly months of the-year
were August and December, when 233 and
258, respectively, were killed.
Kans.
21,1 ’dwindling- and they’ve been dwin-
hills, ard dling ever since.
? : “From the’ fishes came the rep
gi
Humanity has pas:
and tribulations. Wi
ulations humanity
Strength comes from
tors Guild., made a lithe speech ited relatives at Marietta, Okla., ited
. .k +l:.. rm,,c? nte C.A.. -ra -eiNN NAANIAN.:A.
house or;senate may never g it employer in a defense plant the
------1 • tp acting n what its right to fire suspected subver-
M , where the leader and president of the Mo- store sinc 1945. ’
the,
The senate committee approved
i- both proposals but the house
measure may committee just about murdered
for consider- both by suggesting, as a substi-
tute idea. that an 18-man com-
Mrs. Robert Stevens, wife
the army poised and pretty
pale blue, announcing plans
a party to go with her husband
to Montana for a rest from the
recent army-McCarthy hassle.
Perennial best-dressed-list
nominee, chic Mrs. Harold Tal-
bott, wife .of the air force secre-
tary, in pale green and white..
atistic but He
ighway Death Toll
I were in the driver’s seat. Nine of every 10
ITheyllD
/BUT ALL N
"I SAID WAS I
IWASATTH
SCHOOLGAM
AND Z WAS /
ROOTING FOR )
JUNIOR T HIT L
. THE BALL
are reconciled to the possibility
man isn’t here to stay forever—
me action by the full committee.
6. Requiring Communist and
te i, Communist-front organizations to
forms of life that have vanished
tends to , make paleontologists
-tai ■' ■ \bont the!
AMENPER_
pro- ________
pass. Some of his senate action.
inside and outnc* 2. Z ' *
dren of Pon Worth visited the thriller by Ellery
former’s daughter. Mre D A ir .
Sapp, and
sand dry. and my palate hangs down My
and so on. Few
if congress next year.
The one administration pro;
‘ Has Anti today
than bitterly dis-
appointed if his
a dministratiol
mate side. the col
____ i/a must approv,
the full committee, then the against
, full senate. mitte
vas in the environs of Sil- a1e • .....- z1
he motion picture, ping 1 "7 g:;---------gu m
arth," was filined. International Alliance of,Theatri-
1. F . . i . _ 1 1:____ 4 I'll St:on h mrletpe g:iri- i
bration. I give this account rath- 1
er belatedly in the hope that if
ear, other communities j
_ who were aifiliated with the Hoilywood ano Sliver C tty
Hollywood Ten. They could not have something in common today
work in Hollywood: so the/ — emee "" heue "—*h "—- -h
tablished themselves.' in '
City which annoyed the
t hamber of commerce —
mit- list all their printing equipment
It l With the government. No sen-
ue ate action.
In addition, here is proposed
’ Hal Boyle
became a.llama while an- pretty phiiosophicaT'^i
• Africa ar d fate of mankind. Most
visit to Kansas City.
. Mrs. Dewitt Ray of Dallas is visiting Mbs ( star. presented him at
Lucy Bradley on East California street. memtime’e * eete
/ Orville Ward of Fort Werth is here visiting
relatives and friends for a few days.
law:
Taking lithe house jas a st
fifst the ommittee‛$. subcoi
senhower in purple stockings to match a lilac
wears the sheerest
. —ogether and asked, ____
impeccable in starched white uniform bedecked happened?" ach Horned Frog
with decorations, further glemorized with the vowed that he had taken care of
handsome silver and blue riband of the Argentine the man he had been told to.
established that this vit i
preventing sterility in lai
claim that this vitami s
Satrday.
Miss Lel
Thus the Safety department is able to
‘i hazards the pub-
lic faces when traveling by motor vehicle.
2. The major cause of more than half thy
fatal accidents was
f the full committee also ap-
1 ’ * sends a pill up for a
ne nouselANDI SP vi aone -omEMI vi AM
approved by vocating overthrow, of the gov- •
I ' emment by force. The senate
r Health . .
The majority of
made for this vitami n have not
been convincingly proved,
carefully controlled studies will
When Francis Schmidt . _
coaching at TCU. hi? cautioned
It now remains to be seen whether that
small group. In congress
iron-clad government! monopoly of peace-
one bill
both
hours of darkness.
4. Three of every four persons killed in
77
It Every Time
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‘ is not the same as anyof . - ----- ——
ix passed by the house. Not ship of anyone convicted of ad-
it- legislation wrecked or boxed-up:
Brownell asked for stiffer laws
I perjury. The senate com-
mittee killed this.
n Brownell asked a law giving an
hrough which we have passed.
For there is nothing that the
xsdsaksE mn"thm
Mrs. Bill Welch and becamel.fascinated early with the than mice, began evolving, and
the age of the mammals has run
. _____ _____ omulo, Philippines
representative to the United Nations. Mrs Ro-
streets in 365 days,
Woerner’s statistics—released last wee t.
domestic anti-
Communikt
class? ed ads bring
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Almostall the ant-Commnist committee has not acted.
tion can
through. I
President
uled to get under way this afternoon with
fidlowing players: James Atchison, George T
kin. Boyd Light, Morton Smith, Walker Co"
L L. McCombs. William Kinne, Theodore C
ly, T. J. Midkiff, Walter Tinsley, Stevens I
William Johnson, Lee Wilson, Morris McEl
Jack Corbitt, Harold McDaniel, Jack Bel and
visit with relatives near Itasca.
Miss Mollie Wiggins of Chicago is expected o
arrive tonight to visit relatives for several week s.
Mrs. Ethle Snodgrass of Bonham is the wee K-
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gebhard Thomas
Miss Lucy Belle Usleton of Dallas is here v s-
‘ iting relatives and friends for several days.
Misses Nell and Ruth Williams have return d
from an extended visit with their grandparen s,
Mr and Mrs. L. P. Sears of Whitewright.
C. A. Doudrick, president of Big Indian Qil
Commerce, whose manager Har-
old Welsh, used to be the editor
i f the “Silver City En erf riser
"-h.
DEXTER, July
.. A. app
ahe
p t
against a speial play that Bay;
o r v v s J « - i l — - II - * 4 - 1 -
For a. copy of Dr. Dean’s new 56-page boc k
"For Better Health” write him care of this news-
paper. sending a self-addressed, stamped enve l-
ope and 15 cents to dover cost.
tCopyright 1954. General Features Corp.:
swath. .................. ...
n, expelled from the CId for representing
being just th^t. In i his mining Guild. Forty
। . L.,. . denter. the unkilled workers are joined -
our fathers trusted, and thou didst qompletely dominated by th’ iht
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Mrs. W.
Mrs. R. 1.
express lope they will, boring fugitives, such as the four
„0 not passed a Communist leaders who jumped
of the riajor request : bond after their conviction sev-
i. eral years ago. Still not approved
i) by the senate committee.
3. Compulsory’ registration of
। Q1. "I have pair s beneath each shoulder
।blade and across the small of my back which
at times make me think that my lungs are in-
flated. My throat always feels so parched
mulo wore a beautiful Philippine gown of sheer
white fabric, with the elaborate butterfly sleeves
of gauze airly embroidered
lous jewelry of emerald andyaus.
Mrs. Sarasin, wif of the Thailand ambassador,
at an embassy reception marking the anniversary
of the forming of the country's constitutional
F • I
Puled. Su
ied the play .
innink
it cal e
fatal accident was typ: -
Tratctqdbyome al Stage Employes, said:
who were I affiliated with the I "Hollywood and Silver
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MADE YOU SAY IT' ---
7 THAT’S HIS WAYP
( OF GETTING IN THE A
■ •m 2 FIRST CLOUT BEFORE —
MJ PEOPLE ET WISE Me
--EP: $ TO WHATS WRONG ) 6
M8WTH HIM/
jME WORLD Tog
Little Legislati
Joe Blow is merely a com
in the offjce df the State I
Public Safety offices, but Joe Blow might be
you or you or you.
hlei
bones the
ret -
without passing such legislation. Represen-
tative Cole said, "It will mean we are delib-
erately exposing ourselves to an inferior po-
sition in the world . J .”
8. Seventy-two per cent, or nearly three
of every four, of the cars involved in a fatal
accident were not more than four years old.
1.
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A HE SAID I ATE SNACKS
W COMPENSATE ROR SOMETHING )¥
S—t OR OTHER-THE CRUMB 2/4
THERES OKE OF THESE
SORE SPOTS AT EVERY
t SOIREE--
nAN AND A np OF
22 .m HAnO HAT TO
k39)A • WE SIRLS ",
BufumOTOn, VT
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mind. It has sl-
dom been that
Way.! The Pp-
ulist movement.
l> e r li a p s the
Communists is in Prospect
By JAMES MARLOW L This is where the anti-Co
WASHINGTON, July 29 (A-+
In the time left before congress
quits for . the yeaf—the target
date is A tig. 7— mmm
it seems certain 72
of Mini- Mill lion Picture Alliance: Archbishop Probably
. Byrne of Santa Fe; first woman to 1
Communist tin- nd Pedro GonzalesGionzales, head a 3nil !
.1 the Sereen Actors lion dollar
Forty three organizations poration, E
in the parade, which had one of the out-
marshals, seven of whom
of Mexican nationality..
Roy Brewer, who is now run-
of the Museum of Geology at t
South Dakota School of Mi .... ..... .0. .
of the" nation's: best long time, and then they started
W l nout nese uniais and HIM- A ri .
y would hesweak and sinful. . Sait o th 1
produced and
Mrs. F.A.Malena.vis shaMir.sanmMrwttsMokirbs
ascofpanied SundsysforwadeorGainesvile mammalsinthe world."
d spent the visited Mr. and M rs.P. H. Lamb can keep from goin
pale gray silk.
—— - , j j the vice president,
pretty frock of pale green handcro-
nn . . . by HAL BOYLE
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• other branch Went to ______ „
1 ended u p carrying: Arabs ai d
i posing for cigarettes.
AWhy lid he leave here?"! as ;s anymore than the dinosaur was.
I Dr. Jams D. Bump “The a——’ —i- - - - -
competed su ecessfully here
J 30 millior t -yers. So did ‘
AT THE END of June, t
-% of Ministers announcet
imel Dr. Bump feels pretty sure, for
’ here for example, that if man doesn’t fig-
- . id the horse. Ure a way’ to bump off the in-
I- both left the country, sets they will finally bump him
Why? Nobody khows."
These ire the k ind of problen is
that both er detectives in old a ——
such as Dr. Bump. lie is di;
I
stirring
quiet
Sunday j fternoon. ]fi t
Mr. ard Mrs. P. B. Curmi
______ ‘ visited relatives at Ardm
and Mrs. Okla., Si nday.
Ccil Rovers oil
._____ _ Approved
anti-Communist legi- by the senate committee and
senate only one. he awaiting full senate action.
- - - 4. Taking away the citizen-
has been handled by 5. Permitting the government
ttees of congress: The to use wiretap information in
c» -I. ri.::.... —I'1- .i: —k, ■ .+ +~ I A. rTI A cAN+L c. hAA N~
H. O. McCain, dean; J. R. Manning, R. B. Su
van. Miss Mary Patchell, Miss Johnie M. Colbe
Have A
LAUGH
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You can use a little 44-page booklet
cold statistics to reconstruct the imaginary
accident that killed Joe Blow.
afford to lose work, so please advise me'
Mr. S.H.
DOUBLING IN BRASS
. 9 eee
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very proud of our ancestry-we there cai
are no longer Irish or Jewish, there a:
or French or Mexican. We're thos bills. The t
aroul id ' tb acting
subcommittee blessed. And even sives.
. Uy HAL BOYLE dl __Z -1
nrm CITY/ 5. D.. July 28 identify them,
you know the am el “J conlt thin
■mem- « s Greg Mesa,
ar an- the League
.’wit- American Citizens, and Morris
»wth in the Rudick, local theater manager
. , .. ............... .-regon and who refused to let thel “Salt of
energy can be as important as leadership in Washington: Fugene V ebs the Earth"
the creation of atomic weapons. was born in Terre Haute/ Ind., theater.
' Earl Brwder in Wichita, —
i: ill
- । ..... . So now we rh
to zero, by the Joint Committee on Atomic Grant county.N
Energy. It should be made law at once. International Uni, -----
---- ------—4--——-----4 ---—--------- a nd Smelter Workers ruts a Wide dwin V.
Marriage licenses have been issued to Herm: n
A. McCarley and Miss Bonnie Mitchell; J
-Hackleman and Mrs. Pearl Nelson; B. A. Upshab
ami Miss Pearl Suttles.
Miss Dixie Rhea returned Tuesday froth .
Washington Letter..
By JANE EADs
"’— flashes on summer-
lephants shimmering with silver so-,
ided part of the decoration at the 28th
-2 iluary dinner given Republican
arl Mundt) at the swank Wash-
gr; nd-
-in law
lire.
producers I use his
/ j / DOROTHY SHAVER.
The event united the town. July 29. 11®". in Mena. Ark Ana
I । Among the speakers were Roy been president of Lord and Tay- Lody ean
to Silver City. Brewer, the Hollywood labor lor department Tmmanisure w
: (A) You have an array of symptoms here
which require careful study and examination.
Without these studies it would be unfair to L.....
to try to diagnose your case I know that yo u
have very excellent doctors in your city, and you
‘ should seek the advice of one of these local phys i-
clans.
I
. Mr. and and one L: cn 1.
4 •» app and daughter ‘known paleontologist
were visitors at Gainesville Tues- T0 pr, Bump the
day afternoon. 11 -1 --- - e -
because we have both been vic-
timizedby the American Commu-
Ideal nist party. And while: this ex-
these treatments and
min E. The future
non. -
Senate Judiciary qom- court trials. The senate subcom-
‛o see the handicap'
the usual prp- changes, but there has been no
'ore a bill can becor- htien hi he ful ---ittee
private enterprise
been approved.1 18
effective in the treatment
and pushed the accelerator to the floor whei i
the other car’s headlights loomed out of the ‘
1 a. m. Sunday darkness.,
The grinding head-on crash flung Joe’i
body through the window, and he was deal
when patrolmen reached the scene on one
of Texas’ major highways in the month o ‘
August, 1953.
His 1951 automobile was a complete loss .
The "Joe Blow"* in this story wasn’t a
real person, but the facts are typical o
those in more than half the 2,368 traffic
deaths in Texas last year.
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uuuy can tell for
|; sure wily one
of the
dent, present and past AEC officials, top
physicists and engineers,
developments could make
certainly separate the unwar-
atomic energy" was in operatien somewhere ' —cmIc
Press reports indicate that it is THESE DAYS
milat medel j - — —
committee y, Grant County, New Mexico
phasized the urgent need for a new atomic By GEORGE E SoKOLSKY . ! .. . - ! -- ------ -i-
energy bill which will open the way to pri- When we th ink of radical move- 95 per cent of the unskil
vate industry to develop peacetime power ment 4 in this count y. the/big in the Silver City mining
from neclear sources. If c Ogress adjourns - ’ — ph--l- try ate of Mexican descer
to make the Fourth RAPID
fit "the loal scene as perfectly (P--Did
as this one did. was a
(Copyright. 1954. King Features
Syndicate. Ine.)
time atomic development, and is determined 2 the, midwest
to exclude private enterprise by hook or k‛an5 S-
______ _—** ihl . 1 egislation— legis-
driving too fast or driv-
ing while drinking. Frequently the tw >
causes went hand in hand?
world today needs so much in
his gigantic struggle' for die
very survival of our civilization
as we need to understand the
real nature of the Cbmmunist IMr. and. ---- .26151 -2 , A ,.21 -L—5F -n
menace with which we are faced children of Kilgore visited Mr. fossi hie imprioned there
Ind those of us who have faced and Mrs. A. T Center Tneedav ck lavete that *el *he
t in a realistic fashion, such as .--ytusda
our two communities have, are were visitors at
—a _ going to have an advantage over Sherman Friday.
liAbllto’us "He 'told others in the struggles to Mr. and, Mrs. A. C. running-;? j l l i I 11 eveny way exqept oram-
eih.am Iec: ._ Come ... It is clearly evident ham of Ardmore, Okla., visited Whitesbdro were visitors here power, man is physically inferior
ponehtsheLwastoAandle’if the hat ‘here are many good people Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Cunningham Sindev dfte--" *h —---------”
play was pulled. Sure enough, -whodo not realize that Anted- Saturday.] LL . . L i
Baylor used the play’ and scored can Communism can be as dead- Mr.
• , y as Asiatic or European Com- Whitesboro
. nunfem.”
by thi un- ight
Were
essed its greatest grp
camps of. C
Fugene
Ti
N. K. Woerner, chief s
Department of Public Sail
layers that ell the tale _ ____ ________ ________...__
chapter by' chapter. As ern man himself is quite recent
wander aboi t,' _only about 50,000 -----
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LB. BOX 25
Our pledge to you: Consistantly
low pricei ALWAYSI THY USI
r t h
"ie
the Quartermaster General
world war
But — the full
results.
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L„ $o happens that.moreithah anarhatejsbbrrwheinhwugther,
ng Indus- just nice, 'normal average peo- __. —
S -hit work, that live, that hever get called up
eggs for breakfast;' ion.
consultant DOROTHY SHAVEp
30, ISO by JOHN T. LEONARD
esii te Signal, February, 1939.21
11 e., may appear in The Rat
— - upon being bron
Member of 1
clusivejy,totthe
or a vehicle running off the road.
6. More than half the drivers involved in
fatal accidents were in the 20-39 age brack-
et. The number of driveri killed was par-
ticularly high in the 19-29 age group.
7. Half the drivers killed n rural acci-
dents were commercial dr vers, craftsmen,
or laborers. •1 • 0 1
4“
1 t ..
i «
come to Communists in the union and have fried
mmmmm mong the motion picture -- . -
m2M8n devoted themselves unceasingly no longer
to the jolly business of " - "
up racial discontent. .
town suddenly found itself em-
broiled in much unpleasantness. 2ust Piail
This year, the Chamber of fans
handsome silver and blue riband of the Argentine the ..... ......
1 with a big gold Schmidt listened,
ition given by Ar
Mrs. de Olivieri.
3. Forty-two per cent of the fatal rural
on Saturday or Sunday
of them occurred durin g
DRILY SPECIRL
‛ TOUR INSECURTY, V
IT WAS YOURSELF A
. YOU WERE HOPING '
' WOULD SUCCEED-
TOO MUST HAVE MAD
AN UNHAPPY CHILD-
HOOD'" HOW DID y
k YOUSETALONG f
N WITH YOUR /
L FATHER? 7
and Mrs. J. A. (Butt of ham
-_____j visited Mr. an Chls- .~yuay. I > I . quy vuiel iu1is •I iirone
B. H. Kirbv‛ Sunday. ] Cecil Rogers of Sherman aid said Dr. Bump cheerfully.
t be an y ■ new law
rences betwen
two houses mu it sal which got the
-hidee——sand wire-tapping—probably has no
dvodated that the Fourth of July
would be an excellent dime for n ,
a city wide reaffirmation of their ' . . -Hr
belief in democracy. A! commit- —8" " -
tee Was appointed which includ- ;
personalities.,: such ‘
..local president of
of United Latin —
la Pike of Whitesboro chemicals to curb them. But. of
is visiting Miss Barbara Sapp. (-—-L, ..._____II. ____...
Miss Gwendola Bagwell of next age will belongjto the in-
ig Miss Mary sects.”
"After all some people can
the age of man- but some
it the age of he atom.”
------ March 3, UTO.
ces: By carrier where carriei
30c weekly La Cooke and
1 month. 1100. 4
county. 1 month.
congress, e _
But congress has
single on -- ,-----0
made by the president or Att
Gen. Brownell for
qurb the C_
The house
pieces of
latio, th
latter is
/FOR A GUY P
WHO KNOWS SO
> MUCH ABOUT <
EVERYTHING,
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Mre. M. R. Alagood underwent an operat
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