Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 190, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 12, 1950 Page: 4 of 16
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WAfiMIRQTO* MLMMiO AROUND
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Gl(d«w(i»r Daily Mirro*
The Tipping Nuisance
Two n,embers ol the Mis.mm ippi Legi*|»-
ture think tipping i. u mu. ante mul haw
introdijcid a bill to sup it. They haw a k.,1
tne Hou e to imp** a fine on firm.s allow-
ing tipping.
Mott of us will agree with the Mi. tusippi
legislatoithat ti| ping is a nui. ance, hut we
ilouht that it eaii la- atopjied by pa.wing a law
lorhichhng it. .Missis ippi ,4irt. had such a
let*- hut hiol to r« |h .iI it because uobudv paid
an; attention to it.
Paiwtaff laws to protect tile public against
its own soft-hcartcdnc , ha., not proved very
Sunday, February 19. like
5"* v*f / .,
Anti-tipping societies have been firmed:
laws against tipping have been jiassed; vet
tipping goes on. It will continue to he ear-
ned on until the traveling public rebel* and
fdops handing out extra gifts to |>eople who
art already overpaid We caumd conceive
«-t this happening at any time within the
toreseeable future.
Dungerous Minority
!• HI ( (net J. Kdgar noover reported last
"*ek that there are about .'>40.000 t'oin-
muiiist and fellow travelers now III the
I mted States. Of this number, he said,
\' Sj
'. 'tt'jjjjja
r-~r—
efleitix* Seventeen states have passed laws *{.*'“* "Re-tenth are card-carrying members
rort>»dd,„r nnvtori t o ih up hitchhikers. ,,u‘ 1 «*nmiumst Party.
but motorists continue to pick them up. even
though they realize they are risking their
own lives when they dj so.
lipping is an unmitigated nuisance and
an imposition on the public, as we all realize.
Hid the only way it can be at<ip|>ed is for
IHopie to stop giving ti|is. Tiie ixoplc will
not do this for fear they will "lose face"
willi those who serve them, and so the prat -
ticc continues, to. the utter disgust of those
who find themselves forced to pav twice for
every service they receive.
ripping is not an American custom. It is
an old European practice that did not make
its appearance in this country until tin mid-
dle <d the Nineteenth Century. In Europe,
employers rarely paid cm pi* wees enough
to live on. so tile public supplemented tin
employees income by giving them gratui-
ties. Soon the people who served the public
• ame to expect these extra gifts. Thus tip-
ping HtartecJ.
Ann i iran workers, Ihm uiis^ ot thrir spirit
of independence, were sle.vv to accept the idea
ol taking tips. When Charles Dickens, the
British novelist, visited the Cnited St.it*-
haek in the I NY" . he found hotel U-II»n»v !
an*l others Is * inning indignant w h* u In ..|
fered to tip tln-m It Dick* n houl.l . *.m.
hack t<» this * ■ .* 11111 y today, ||. Wold* I tin* | n
had change,I ipnt* hit. II* wouldn't get
much service in a hotel today it In fulled to
tip the help.
Tipping i not *>ul a nui am* hut it i ,*
drain *m th« I ravel*') ttnanc*- In the run
of a day. tips frequently cost a traveler from
a lourth to a third as much as he puts <-att
for goods and ervues Vet. if he tails to give
them, he doe. n t get the service to which he
is entitled.
What can he done about it? Who knows?
At lust glance, this would not upircar to
1 *« a very formidable array of subversives.
Mir.'lv We can handle a half-million Reds
without too much trouble, the average p*»i
mvii would say. But when we remember tn.*t
these Communists have connections in all
branches of the Government, that they are
intrenched i» the labor unions to the extent
that the labor leaders are huving difficulty
i" throwing them out. and are steadily in-
filtrating into the schools and churches, we
*an readily see that their influence is out of
all proportion to their numl>ers. In fact, if
you check a list of so-called “opinion mak-
* r-' in this country, you will find a large
per* entuge of them are members of Coni-
mumst-front organizations. It is not the
number of Reds in the country that is im-
porlant—it is the influence they have. And
th* Beds liuve plenty.
When ' an t Kus-u* was **\ .it blow n by the soul *>f ......
BvJ heviks. less than three per cent <*t *” ! '••""•h by rr.su
I”........ .......mmiiiii-'is \v,„ n "rZ ,13SSSS5VW
llitl*i s .Nazi pally was launched, less than tRunixi-controlled government **f
per cent of the German people belonged Ea*,ern Hermans has decreed re
t*. it. The Scripture says. “A little leaven
leaveiieth the whole lump." And th. |mjsoii
1‘aven of Communist propaganda may
prove uist as effective as the leaven ot
iruth The presence <d a half-million i .im-
munise m the United States poses a distinct
threat to our f**rm of government, lad us not
be lulled into a teeling of safety because their
number is small in ratio to our population.
iecretary 01 treasury's Daughter,
Drucie, And Hubby Oil On Honeymoon
See Editorial, "The Tipping Nuisance"
uei.*
By DHEW PLAHhuN
(Copy right. I ISO. by ih* Ball
Syndicate. luc.i
W ASHING loN ret> 12- ha I
S ail, when Un I* a 1111 **l Ui>
.t.liiiilall. abioitieU all Warning
loll. It was (Id “Wait until * Oil
grv: s get. ba< k tn town I lien tlic
navy will have Its day."
CimgrtM it now back m town,
and not long ago the rebel wing
ol the Navy del have it. day
when narrator tailed mod* t Se<
letary of the Navy Matthew lo
defend hi hung ol Adninal Den
ttdd a- I'lnef ol naval Operation
Con! ionic I With Matthew- dr
arming frankness. however the
III c work- fizzled like a damp
lire cracker.
Tile i hi.id door er - ion id th*
armed oervues t m mint lev wa-
meant lot smalm eai mil)
Bill hei* is the inside dm, ol
the nuie' ll: llinonv that linallv
squelched one <*l the nimd el
lour, di.-. t-n -ion in t h c armed
fmie that the nation ha on
exiN'i len*ed
Matthew . w ho i ., ill v land
lawyer fiorn flic Nel>r , Tm pia.i
•*s. told tiie enalnr: that when
he fiihi lieianie Secretarv in.
Navy, Adni Wdliam HI mil)
wall.isi m ,oul In,,, m o h*-
VIEW OF THE NEWS
IH VV » It*f
|'i«* itU'ttt
« I »f »< > f! )
only gttK.1
t> Hi,m iv
J. c. DESTKKI4 HER
vital of .* youth organization to
bring th*' thr*>c million youngsters
of the Soviet /one into a dose knit
into Storm Troop h*>p|H r
I93t/*n,r‘ Ih** Nk/* '‘’"P th*‘ «»w'older1
«Kir;r;s?^Tajryia sk
».........-**-.
instilling douhi.s in voimg minds
A
|tlir or
tmnger. n
miph-i fm
D. n|.
|»le
Soon
cotieeriutiR Biblical teachings
This curious man was sought then
out lo i-nrresp*indents m Berlin
"r®**ni ......... dm ng UN torn ....... th.
•>-< ailed I topics Democ Na/i tiMdrerwnt
M* always denied that he was a
pagan" tun went on to descriO*
"f positive Christianity."
pointed
Briton# are now being offered camel
•steaks. To help 'em get over the meat
shivrtage hump?
An East Indian strong man permits ele-
phants to step on him. He’d never make a
good Democrat.
'Min*' to U that even
parents were scared to death of
own sons and thmugh this
vast interlocking n.a. lime ,,f
press i. ai. Hi I lei aas aid. to Iran
form the couiiti v into a monstei ..f
wai
v....... f........ ciX^STSt. ?
with i anew hat pointe.1 allusions pointed out, this wa not
I" 'he dleged undesirability *rf without the aid . f '.|.« ,|e a.ae,
p..m.(S who were not Christian. tai.re by the rank .,„d file .,f
was t*. crystalue later finnan people
temporary gauleiler of Operations of *hr Von s.hira.1,
Vienna he marie g,K*d a pledge that movement have lieen uteri In for
as » hirihdav pres.nl t«* Hiller on mer Nazis *s proof ,g then l*,nda
most dangeS.. forces that ever .m'every \lVi AuMna'n Ku,u"
jsr*............ •" gpaa'jr.ir zxsrs: zss’&s* «,
Wm ScMrarh now t: serving a W.n Schir.rh was ongmator of iT'C'lrMnit'1** “
Zti ve*.r sentence for w ar crime, the hlnsi, h, ki^s- .*-.. < _____.s. 'T, p1
The new c ummunisi action in
the
la*)
I here also is to lie a Conimuniil-
lontrolled :,e* ret police m (ies-
la|s, and this uiav leoanr an in-
sidious force a- well
Hut the recruitment of German
youth brings back to mind the «,or
did conditions that existed under
Count Biddur Von Srhirarh. lead
er of what was known as tit* Hit -
i**r jugend probably one of the
Tin
when
LOOKING AT LIFE
serving a __
&a-3 ~ic: ::r;s &..............^
himself on *he rai'h bloek into
after defending
enough to do so must register
erh h BRANDEIS
Frankh
peychiatr'.
Bt*t neithei
for lie-detect., i
Strang* t..
like of ma< , i. a
ern psyrhiatir
lion
I mav ha' f •
If I did I f(I.-, -
trist would ll
name for n t
1 haven't much use foi
to know that she didn t have
enough a peraguv and had put the
rom on ,.tir plates to hide the
ground th„. lu oien children love ^ ........*
ice cream and Amen, an movies leader ,,f hiR*cu2**7nd aSveir^ /,r«eiu/ati.in if ihe> wish
Th, b, to, of Von Schuach - uTm*,,K. jjj 'he
science "
They used to call it “neurosis '
H'*'< - to hide the 'he payrhiatrUt told me But peo
. Pl" a'dn'» like to be called nemo-
, ' 1 ''"1 little brother tics It made them think thev were
• * I < u- *uff like *he good gni mentally unbalanced
h" ’he. "'ere Psychosomatics Is an adaptation
il.t out a terrific veil, was of that age old principle. .* .ound
mind m a sound bfid.v and of
led out <.f the toon, and got a good
P-inking
>■> *1 im e then I have hated
rf*rtf RrOfll
another long known the>>r\ tiiat
v°" ' a" THINK yourself into sick
organization
the training «.f outh for brutality
and iggiessive war
An aristiH rat in bis own right
anil it th.- same time a man of
strangel) twe >ed psycnology and
intellect Von S. lurach wa placed
in charge of 'he Hitler youth
movement at die . ery start of die
Nazi regime
Schuach s uniform as he progressed in
"h"'" Par 'HH th fine ot ,,f fist,, .lff . t(h
knuckle*, he wgg given decor*
tmns of onr .ort or another--to
the envy ,»f his young colleagues
The system pyramided itself
ov.-r the years until the > liosen
hov nidified for the Nazi Klite
t. iard and his -.tripling followers
more of brawn than brain
were poured into the strong.*rm
the pursuit of certain school work and
brass professions
Such bait is, of course irre
sistible
What use the Soviets will make
of then new recruits remains
'a* seen Germans fall easilv ml*.
.* pattern, however, and the * on.
inimtota will have n»> trouble what
•■ver in resurrecting Von s.hu
ach'' fearful blueprints
I ha,,
fond of .,
So *m< *
tt.er »;j,i
aspiil .*j;i i
1 wa: ,.
parent I >
111 the i.i
We *,-
talil* |._I
Ups at
When -
ago .
fir* i ‘-it.
at all s
sen Me
^t • tdiei
P"l.
on' '■ ■*' ' to p; yehiatry
w L* never I read about p'-ychia-
»n * '"-uiu > ailed in *•( lesdfs at
d.. , rm m„l trial . my dislike for that
"i'll o * (11**1 cienr-e inir.-ase-
Win n thev get through testify.
*P- tn;;. oil* • ond* l who u. crazy
I i :t>(| one <,f the (ounlry's
*' P hiatrist; a couple
(*." to Hi ,* ii *hi iihiecl
I1' admitted to me that pr-ychia
'• t oot an e,.aer . i* n. «. *hat
h of it i gue.„,work i. .-,ed on
,,lf ' ......... il deductions and ever
1 r* ','( O* (hi...
v-c t ,i |) r (J (hr*1 It p-.' tiOS'1**! X* l*."S.
'r I.-, ,f,s dollar wo:d devrth
"'*( " ' ' 1 ct.t fi*'» dr liar a-< isit
I asked the doctor about he de-
tector'.
Do fliev really tell whether a
person is lying'"’
"No." he said l.ie dete* tors
merely register .-* person
HOLLYWOOD
I.OI'EI.I.A PARSONS
Bland) was tn tin-
of naval o|*eration
Truman, tie said, t,,..i
itenfehi fm two vein
it h.itl lieen ..greed >1
w<s ?>* ifpfiKi htrn
Mattilew-. d**. |.led
there that he would n.
h’s own N,*n D' putir
come a fiiliir* ,r.d
mended *»*«• Hlandv Ini’
f"l tc.iplioinliuent
Disquietmq Denfrld
Rut almor-t immedi.***
a series of eapl*Mi.m t*
off Secret irv V.,t*h«- •
'ten*,, in Denfehl m t, t
lire his iqupiMiliit'neii' ^
mistake Although l>*,
having an. tiling • l , . •
Captain Comm.dm !•
the v hi lid fi
to the * outi o \ I t|. ,,
miral Bogan .onfit. •
had ill. trill.UMV leih!
pre s. Matthew dn. os
must disturhing thing .f It
Admiral Detif.-lii not
endured Hogan ici«|t ,
ter, but tie endorse-1 '
to olhr'i worsts he -isr.-t .,
nf tiapei arid the R g
it 'd v . flUed n
Secretary Matthews felt
this was rieliber.de dmihl* I. ,.!
mg that had t*. tc — r..* ,.
lately Otherwise lie might just
as well resign as Secretary
the Navy No. calling tn Admit d
f ten told, lie -ant
"fm afraid your usefullne *
chief of naval nperaflnr t,, v,
imnated
Matthew's told
took In deci'ion >.
dent, who aHvned hio
too ti-istv However
felt tii.a n,r ontr..v, j
yond ilatching uj>
The Nii. on) r •
•ra.-ed in,. |e.!g f *(,,
ter to t».. mi
dig I|i,d*r Vn e \dn,
'he,i deimlv . I,,r-, *
«t|om, \t ,i,hr,
Admirals G«n,j
^ Mi lihnMif t '•* • jf i««t|
held ,
»|* hr,
leak, though Admiral Price .
held ,,ut when the sccieiarv
I" delay the U :tti healing M„i
lluws had talked all t|„
bi.i llll,i going along with i,,,’
until fine balked He in.i.i, ,
l.dkiug il over first wiUi A.t
Arthur Kadtord. spumial lc„d,
*d the Navy oi .idem, |„ ,,
end, fine, Itadlord and (,.
Chiton ‘ate:, commandant
Hi* Mamie limps, de*ld*,| ,
oppose ih.'ir ctiiaf. the .«•, ,,a,
Ol the Navy.
.South Dakota's Napoleon ,iz*
s,n Chan Gurney, who had i ,
chairman of the Senate aim, 1
ervices .onunitiee undei y,,
Hepublu aits, admitl. d that M,
•hew story sounded "r#a*,ai,
ble.
Uul." he added, "t'.aign
"tost be sure of gelling y,,. t ;li(
of military men
Admiral*' Hiqhl |o Testily
MaUhew., pioniptly agreed a>
niotniM'd never tn punish an ot
In ci who testifies tieforc t ,
»i* '*“ matter how mudi h,
•■iiimons diftor fiom mine
i < »i Seii landor II
"»• • v Wmining denti»t, qurwte
id the If. did not think at, t
III et 0.1,(lit to testify tieforc I
' his opminna ila de.i W|)
hi oipeii.iiv though Sen Urn
. " >al'oi,stall, lire Maxsarhu e't
..... .......* m tsted that Nav v (
If ci should not lie gagged
1 ,im not ni favor of gaggo
'letoiir*! ihe Navy *e<
th
M ifth*
f
“regon ford,
■*'*’ Was tie Rffi'r:,**
old never agree that c
' ' "*e ughi i*. sab.,ta*,-
"f the N ,* v v." he
Vt»u are going m
'ad late of affau
"ffo.'r * a n iimiett.uitc
' by dirrtng up a mil.
r. ver* v This committee
"b.- , inctuarv t>,
■" Hu.it,on
’■ d i u.'.irine artlrl, '
‘ • *•••*, -. or di/iiu; N .
"--'I igeo.n U> ** this n,a>
“«•**, unitotni." sn*,|>
• ■» csplatned that ^ t
"''"*, tut how r, him the
' few davr lief... e pui.il
'('Ihers that He tM»t
'•ad • ailed it ’eontemp
<•' roaptetful’ and 'hai
hail tr.ed hut tailed
•t-p it fi.iin i .lining out
Vole ol Confidence
Sen Gwiun Johnson, the Te»
(in. Hum by hail
"I '•■' ardied how r«pt Atleigii
R‘*rk« head *»f fiperatinis 23, hap
m-< c t tf. t.,. promoted u, admiral "
t M-tithes, ceptymed *tr*« •
seteciii,*, imard reached *•■
" < bolt* m ,,f |ist „f an*l ehg
' b •"•' bei *e,f H'.rlta all ft -
” 'he tnp with the hand
til cle. ted for thtr icaxnn. Mr
"d he had . ailed fie -i
! Inman m Key- We,' u.g
bun t di*.p H,uke’s pan-'
■dec did this tjqt la'ei
h«"ged in n,in,I
"'"*■ *he •■lection hu1 I
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NEW YORK. Feb II 'INS'
Mala fowei the unknown
reflexes In other word; . hard '""nK '" in ^Nobody Saf.
••ned criminal may well aiqrear a
an innocent person and a truth
teller on a lie detector, .a - aua *,.
M" learned »• ■ ronDol tu alixt
.•ties
his fu ' rta . o,i* He said he
"d by Ida l.upino and Coiner had deluted' now'"tn"’wa'l^m’ New
1 *>rk until In I,ride, Gr.er (tat
I didn t ie|| tim p,y. htatrut
zbout my macaroni complex lie
might have '-ailed the wagon
'Copyright, I9MI King Features
Syndicate. Inc *
< dead linger for Sti..an May
wald Usually it t". ..tire death to
'hr laicei of a novice to haik like
•il, e.tablt-hed tar J’.e kn**w,,
80'.' wt»h »alen* who can’t ge*
'est be, aii.se *he.v look too mil h
tike Dana ,,i Hedy
Rn' Ida and
:K*'"' tu** k from England Mr »
thinner, imt lie looks well
Fi ink
sinatra I taut te. he on
'I* ' erge ,.f a net'(ills l >11 <p.w
m er hi tangled private lift'
,A bf«utifiil nine-day old ad'B>'
H 1 ompicx a......'(’n'seo wring v' ’‘'kerl'"l!SSJ"w!SLf
alias Mas .« >*- ---• * _ Vilgfje I f||g'g||j
night
EI.zabelh Taylot t lieing grtt.-d
with Hu, inidal vail she wru ,,,
' .Fathei of die H*ide It will
*<iine a, liandy f»** bet own wed
ding which I think is sumirr than
)*.u dunk The genf Nnky Hd
M m
Fiank Fay wills drat lie mm,
idered the laaidon oifer *,, M.
Bid Fields in Harvey
The Democrais Could Use Him
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•'.(. Ml!'or,alii who wa Oo'el Higgie f'qzvad Hilt
•II tier ,mt it , ,, .,,/f ""' .pp'. when she Jos* then cx W'HI " . **«’ Jan*. ('a*'ei g.-l
-tie I ihe laugh'er ol . Ian An *f»**«*. b glowing ........ .'*.
ge'es I,* - l ifa-he, end is a grgrl- ^ Mir I ^ .Ih** M»" Who Bought the Wa'
"ate „t ftrt.A I’m vety seerry lo hear that
Mai *, and | hope he < Mange- Lstry Wring irten, rite M*iM pi"
h*v name, join, Nallv Forte.I. do, er. is .*•).. uxlv, atiUMi-Ty tflai
' ' " "f I • b ., . Ho c" *' I o
I pi >>d t,* ed Adams Rib"
hit
'he It
'hr f.,l| ,. ,r s
Washingto, j■,. »
line of John No,
It w a m , f *
'**kei> note: unde
Matthew
He raised . a, f,
"it leak du*t .
Mmii cetnfe >i •
leied hy Ndiro,.,
up die mi,Kite
over I*, the ad" >>
unit * 'pet alton '
Matthew, eo.
'I at,
h
P
'•»•■ of
< 'hail >
I would like
k Metthew
veil the Rep-it I
* ,iH*»ed that Ma
*n*l taeitly g,
on f Idem e
Keefe Hi.* adlc and othe-* in th«
I ■ .......f'olltet ■ hfHd .t p • %
diem-then fir.I charite
a lug
V___. • ^ /A^.
// A
If Boli Hope gel, Jane fins v'l
lo, hi- 1' A a' the P»rarn*>*i.|i
I liejiie, m Mew Y*»rk xtarttug
Mar* ti | they will t«**r np 'iie
town
Boti, no '-.touch on hi* own. m
'••Iking fa t to .lane and her l*oss.
Mow H'd Hugh* in Hollywraid
M*' i . *1 o talking hea|i tug money
to indiiee June W('l. he run ;*f
fold to | hear In take |,i ail all-
time high ♦.'ift.fWin a week
•nap.hot|> of New Y<ik amt
Hollyw rod code* tad a* ighdotn
^|»W Buddy F "gel son *i lun* h
j?£FlECriON?I
ne, red -hilrf. it gtowKg over 2* )........ . »•*
iltfle girl * Ihe Men Who Rough!
doif" I , i.tieenv f
f 'haries Jackson's new pi
'iUad 'Tha Buntii.'t Side " Th •'
is Jiang* I'he au*lii>i of fa.,t
Weekend’' sHdoii, g*da 'Ui |,c ,uu
n > .,tde of any toidc
Rov Rogers. D*l.' Em *; ,,,
hy Huye*. Trignei *i„t *igiit
hordes are breakmv; ,11 ...i img
• circls in Houston die fat :.lo, k
•how and rod*" They'll oi.J,
dir lialf million attenrianie re* ord
jia, kvf| gar bundny
'i >pfi«d off ihe Altar tones, who ha a
diurnonds by forre T».. dm-. Broadway u. eiu
didn I even tmthrr I* weal mask* The Rnxv F'ebruarv 17
or liandlwrvhtefs.
Joan Bering, die lovely wile of Pin/.i
Frank Bering *Andra: rdor E, t
I’M'*.
D*»t
lb** fiime* Maun, (,ro
"o if* ear the ottwir ntgtit wltii
th* ir version of a h**i ihumtia
Mix Paul Henreld was rnbberl
of i IlidOO bracelet when teven
thug: nppioached hei
in Cannex and
AAERINt; I.iiwn on THE
NEWS
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fllulilb.u.* bf lm„
l*«ws anritu
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JAt tl'Mi pas. ange. iwnnl. >h .
a volcano m |,(tt fr,ni, ..
•night aik me tn
Umdtl Oil*
1 III i*
open
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it still looking fm jU'.l tii,
right Revei Iv Hill-. Imii .c tot th*
.....M I'll,/ ( -. mi i ,
wmks" s*i he < im feel like a mo”*"
aetoi
That’s all foda. See v.*u In-
lll'liTOW
lias fieri, a , *, f,,„
b*rrv - top n,r fu ..............
The only wav t«, win ti„.
*onU i fm vim, exp-ut., t,, (x
er*t voui iingK>rt
Mi Inin,an and < or.gr* . I,a ••
oideted ,,tJ, M|1.
daik and ,rf d,* d, ugatuif '.
mak.. am w ,f
•hey at* going To „jn, ,ji ^
IuMoii that will t*|, p
Right nm, ve havfn’l got *„
enemv u, ||„. w,,r|d Amf
'•oat, fvdings tar'
"* 1 i'*n Id offering '->
Matthews undri
('*' iM« word at a pie-
unitjee hearing had Iwc,
*',* The Renithllraii eri*
' d town on Mieh * dra*
'tor. fo, , , at,me* • «ff,
',*L| -*,'er Matthew ft*.
'* "'eon) Senator S.*l
"npi*r ed uspe-io'i.'
•t ' •>»* have change'* (*>v
"ui testimony if
under oath*”
te. laie.j *),,, sremtai v >1
WHAT NOTED
I ’EOPLE
Ant. :■ ayinu
' Icfetnallonal N.w* bsrrue
Khf ' ETON, N J —New Y'l.k
t tiomas F I lew*)
more diiiu iinem|d*>)meet,
iitfl old age "
I.He
i-kn,
Hotel lio.t' is having a whnl
Hull
tn «
ede MacDonald and Gem- May
mand aie honoring her tomorrow
long years working lo acRtova tbot fa t to .t,,,, and enmv the --
goal He WI. 1* master of th at urt. position of the gieat ma .ier
-U'-i. although , lot at people l... I tl„ • M.ivtie -, ,r, j, | .
•.H on luket'. to the romeit.; „w| to this fast ,„d li.ibeky ragt.mo 1 w*’ «*»-»• that
heir Mdrnlamon was already pant, mu m of the present ,nd w." pi t
hev were not interested to the ran t shift gears fm the old t|„„.
extent that they would t|*k*' llll rnUM*’ If dull l the ease, and we
iioiu oft from a Oumsta giuite. don't intend to g*. to d„ ,
a do*sword pn/*lr «r maybe *wrta, I don’t dunk if i fan to
hev Pl .t wet rn t doin’ nothin’ - the srtlsts t*. sign them up Even
lo go and hear this artist though thev gel then money |
A few night later, when the know it must lie very embarr •
f .'KiiMxna Hi.yrlde Ifdlhlllv hnv mg *»» perform before in h ,. unit
fiertormeil i*t the same pla.-e the p audience
were around 8hO |*e.,p|e out to MAKE DAY
he*i them. . --------
f'hnrle Dal will once .mi ‘It_______
1 had ,„y life to J|v* „v„ ag*u, HRAWBRMKiE »TA Y3 BIUJ1
J would lead aon*e poetiy *ud
"Men *“-------- ■ • ■
on*e
*b "l "" Mirr*,| . I., tfted
MIAN I A Gen |.W'tlu, It
"X military go, einoi "f
'•eimany Wat would pr«>h
I ’I I I • i 1 i
lined F .nope m aid ami mil own
ptepatednass piogiam "
'•MAMA t#*Ni ( nr'is la Mav
Au Foi*e l,oi,,1,111* expatt
W*i|, the atiiinir iwinb use avail
aide to uK ,|| ,|iiaullty, th* att**,f'
*H command is picnaied tu
'b '" *■'. ih a few days, a fciiinag,
"puvahnl In dial deltieieH h) d!
V1" ■ doting the entire > mu a> of
World W.u fi " ,
ffhr Inogtonigi flM.lc ^rror
DompanV. im" •!*' V,.My":.a:::*
.............
^rs:.:":*..rsvr
POtrflrsM Sr Klsa Fest’irw lr*4lo«'*
/i acres fonaiit <oU I is Msss^aw. sue
- - fT*’'ed thet* l er* 31 per:«p» tastes h s loss’of namunas ’ ____ . ..
pie-ent Thu nuu liad »pwit many It may be that we Jtl going too * ° d rOUr'* und,‘
ins one* uled to t'anihrldg'
d .Somerville, hat lieen dp'eit
Taxa i VV lee f il,|7n!r. 'reet, r.ladewatet Gregg rmint.v.
J W.he, I d,"., li...... Wnllips, Pie-Idenl.
Gwim.Iidated wi h ihe r il il' N»' t and., fitv Fdltot
HM8 * dadev ale* Time Tnbime Novembei I’d,
Texas.'und*."#> Tot "i '',n^Tl "'r r" • Offna at Gledewete..
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Greep, J. Walter. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 190, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 12, 1950, newspaper, February 12, 1950; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008263/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.