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TEXAS' OWN WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE
VOLUME 1 NUMBER 3
24 AUGUST 1946
RAYMOND HOLBROOK
Editor and Publisher
JOHN McCULLY and EVELYN BOYD
Associate Editors
WELDON HART, STUART LONG,
JULIAN STAG, J. DON DAVIS,
and CLIFFORD M. SAGE
Contributing Editors
MARY RICH
Editorial Assistant
ALFRED ROSENTHAL, JIMMIE MUNDELL
and WINDY WINN
Photography and Art
VANCE JOHNSON, Washington, D.C.;
JUAN SALAZAR, New Mexico; and
MILTON MEIER, Oklahoma
special Corrpesondents
HARRY HOLT, Abilene; DAVID RASCO, Ama-
rillo; WACIL McNAIR, Big Spring; HUGH
ROBINSON, Brownwood; VINCENT LOCK-
HART, Canadian; MORRIS HIGLEY, Childress;
BILL McINTOSH, Corpus Christi; PAUL
MOORE, Corsicana; DAVID BOTTER, PAUL
CRUME, and JAY HALL, Dallas; HARPER
SPARKS, Eagle Pass; HARRY QUINN, Edin-
burg; JIM GLASSCOCK, El Paso; BILL DUR-
HAM, Fort Worth; THOMAS G. RICE, Galves-
ton; W. MAT JONES, Gatesville; JERRY SIT-
TON, Henrietta; JOE FIELDS MERROW, Hills-
boro; BILL BEDELL and GORDON HANNA,
Houston; STARR CASTILLO, Laredo; J. C.
SMYTH, Liberty; ELLIE HOPKINS, Longview;
CHAS. A. GUY, Lubbock; CLAYTE BINION,
IR., Lufkin; FREDA STOLPER, McAllen; JIM
SPRINKLE, Midland; J. CULLEN BROWNING,
Orange; LURON BROWN, Plainview; EDDIE
COPE, Rockport; FRANK LARO, San Antonio;
C. S. BOYLES, JR., Sherman; H. J. ADAIR,
Tyler; TOM CAULFIELD, Waco
Correspondents
HARRY G. SEELIGSON
Business and Circulation Manager
BRUCE COLLIER
Director of Advertising
HAROLD JENISCH, Houston and Gulf Coast
Advertising Representative;
WILLODEAN JEFFERS, East Texas Advertising
Representative; and
HASKELL A. DYER, West Texas
Advertising Representative
National Advertising Representatives
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TEXAS WEEK, INC.
Editorial Office: 2005 Guadalupe Street, Austin
Advertising, Circulation and Business Office:
2004 McKinney, Dallas, 1, TexasStriving for impartiality and fair-
ness has its difficulties, but convinc-
ing everybody of that goals c viefarnhrder
Mostht Tauexans have been a ppre ciat ive
of' that laudable objective and of our
efforts to achieve it.
However, there are al- Jowth
wys those who just t~
can't believe that a
group of newspapermen _"
have started a newsmag-
azine for the sole pur-
pose of doing a straight --
and impartial1Job of re-._
porting.
If we were to accept the opinions
of' the extremists, we could nominate
ourselves f'or the most beautiful case
off split personality in medical history.
Some are ready to swear that we are Nazi
refugees just waiting for Der Tag of the
Fourth Reich, while others firmly be-
lieve that we read Karl Marx and have a
direct phone to the Kremlin.
Moreover, even the most stable cit-
izens are aware of the possibility of
political bias in campaign reports
(Voice of Texas--page 4). And' being
-ust as aware of that
pOssibility, Texas WEEK
checks, writes and re-
.writes, to see that
- . candidates get equal
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This policy ex-
tends to ictures---
which makes it hard for
the photo editor. When he started to
print ecua1-size Dictures of'Jester and
Rainey, he found Tester, who has a good
crop of hair, would have a smaller tace
than Rainey who is bald. If he used the
hairline of Jester and the topline of
Rainey, then Jester's hair would make
trim tower over his opponent. He wrest--
led two days with the problem before he
came up with the solution---print Tes-
ter's against a background the same col-
or as his hair.s
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