Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 294, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1953 Page: 2 of 8
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GUxtowalm Daily Muror
Wc'lnr itn' July I MMVH
Looking
Life
At
siere« In a show, that is all that's
ncceasary to fill a theater. ,
No wondei people stay home by
the million:; and look .it television,
no matter how hart that medium
i may be.
In the first plare, television is
fro*. The*, also, in almost every
television soap opera, of
OLAOCWATM
TIN YEARS AGO
Kmctp’t Takes Trcm ika flies
ol Tha Ttmw Tribune.)
Comments From
The Nations Capitol
In Italy, given *3 Million by us in are h ar<l in m»«t of th* world ■
recent years, the partie friendly eotttitries, are unpopular vs*iti; then
, „ . ..... . there are several gverv day and
\ Broadway theatrical producer night. there are at least a half
. ..mpiaimt to im that business doien murders
b,‘*n. failing off terribly the There arc few persons--male
last couple of years and fcmale alike—who do not
We fellows don't seem to be prefer six murders to 12 or 14
i' >* to tell what the puulic wants," 1 oair of lens.
• aid. "No matter what we Rive After all. all leas look more . ■>
i n they don’t seem to fall fm less die *.ar.e. while C...
, has a personaldv of its own.
You hit the nail on the head.") And on television there an
I replied "As lone as you expect those delightful rammer, i ds Just
•is the mu.derer ;iim- his »• r».
beautiful movie actress
New officers ol the Rotary Cluh
which were installed at Ihe noon lunch-
on w .tli Joe Atkinson, president,
>! J ..N , vice-president and | people but a regular recipient of ’I1'"'
J. M H‘>liin*;sht.,.ui, secretary. In- . •#* i . jinUdlrv nm-pt-nornt iru\
tailing these new officers was the Mr *'“s 'n years, was given | voluntnrilv stepped down off the
dent, Lot Folsom tut additional $91 million in the bench and , tified foi \o • - li
in iiti effort to prevent that arch*
Demark. a highly pcosperous. of fit*. col!- aj’ta • <m ti c Supreme
small nation of only 4 million Court wen- not z aIcm* two or
people but a regular reeipivnt ot 'm 1' 1111 1,1
to the United States got 1*
half of tav popular Vote
i. eat election. There* i>
doubt th d Hu *i . and the
State . the tramp of whose
.s than fellow nations One rea on is the
m tin almost seast |i *, eonfliet >•( the
little l ist two gunerations, a natural
Unite.I u nit when |«
arruu* endless turmoil
>plc
nd
are tin
fnfe.
ll von drive an automobile at
• nrht don't use tinted glasses,
a.iio ’.In N dional Society for the
|’i. \, ii'n.ii of BluxirufML Tinted
m a cot ,'owii lit idhuht glare,
t i,u* if,, ,, cut down other light
. *, d foi r igid driving
th.* public to ‘fall* for what vou
give tnern, thev'll refuse to be
uckeis for your trash.
Why cion ’ you fellows go to
Carnegie Hall some time when
there is a Toscanini or a Menuhin
•neeit go ng on, or to the Met-
ropolitan Opera when Tagliavini
Miming You couldn't get in
with *' shoe horn, the house is so
packed.
omos on
the screen, shampoos h, ■ h r
right in front ot vou and tells vou.
in perfect Mtrortklvn accent, what
a wonderful eoncoctinn her par
tindar brand is
Then, when she fades
’he drama comes on ,s
Victim is as dead as a ,I■. ,
- — | five thousand million dollar aid
Mr.' C N MeKachern enter- l5'" t,a,fst’li hy the House last Kri-
?; >*< 1 tu< Tuesday bridge club Hay night. Just three days lid,*.
,i guests With , delightful party j Denmark officially n fused to let
“u> i> < 1 aesday afternoon us |t.tiw the ground for one small
Mis W H Saining who i* moving airbase. Similar treatment h. s
Riwn a ml*-1 been received from other nation
taking our bounty.
The aid bM| |u«t pasted also
makes an outright gift *,* *261 mil
in csir frtavtl
Shivv* port wa
hJll>\\t I .
rUMTR'
^rations
VV.iJ*
>f n.
tnin-
Mrs. Mc-
attraetivi*
traitor’ i*onvi(*tiun of »n offense
which showed hup fo be a Itu* -Ian
.,tul< >d U. S. farvt clary
of slate. Hi,dill' ir wrongly, the,
oecuiTcnces weaken the people’s
resi eet for Ihe g, vernniint and it
official- H: refusal t»> testify, in
ny opinion, was unfor’un.ite.
The military bases in eontlwn
i wwl rxA
\ .a.:* "si'. \ John Ewlvn Prothro i
tf>t Uih'.m! ‘ now tot**! 767
lion to Tito of Yugoslav'aT'Tito. C.hfnuuo l» ids with 1H7. Tcx.e
"What do YOU
! w«*»TVlor jmr** whether
. th# >Kl a\in'ii of Drcv »cev • n*l
Rnow about to "etvo puhlb
how business? the produc. i whnt w.,nftf ••
., kid me. *Tve been in it for 30 thiyk it waits
* ears. I ought t<< know something . hie *.,.
aboul it."
1 didn't argue the point anv fur-
ther The only other thing I told of ,rn.h ,Kl, ,s being .li.h.wi nm
hint was to look at his evening a.,.. ..... .....
2r‘iVfrrthn<1 nn’h "T U,U'S °f !ur Ho? We have m go oof oerns’ion-IK
stuff they „re handing out to the al)d w whl„-, „„»!« ,,n in the
Wor'd nod in en’ertaioment
...*., to m* post at EUiglc 1 Y"'h“ ,‘"11 ,,,,, w"b St dm in i fig'it
i\ - i'.m \ .situv M) and Mrs. lor power in the Communist world.
"A John Protar* wns in Russi.-m com*
the ' ' ________ munism in th# s»m«* <•!:?" th
» V* . • *t :n,» Woman's Mi liukov Russia's present die
So. if!* . Chi Kiti.,n Sci vice met
Mondav
t der. clnimid bv nme to t»c Tito
what they
not retook*
the very bad slump in'
But with t'HU oon*»t.»nt
It tOotf er.l* VO'MS to net Used to*'
OV«*er- Vmc | like them
Some d:iv enfortun ,miv w., m*.\
eet ’o like the entertainment
’hat's brine put on tajo nd
screen for us.
public these day
I also told him about a new play
that is beiiri: prepared for fail
ptfrfiui tion. It is, I said, a telling
example of what is the matter
with show business in general.
"Ankle Away” is the title tn
other words, even in the title _____________
there is SFX And the whole
Hum;, according to the announce- Farmers are using $1,000,000,000
monts. will l>.* filled with “sailors worth of fertilizer as plant mitii-
!>iul girls cuts annually to get present pro-
Our Broadway producers seem ' duetion. but expeit* ,,\ .v ,\ in
to think that as long as there are use fertilizers more effe, •ivelv
plenty of legs and plenty of bras- must be found.
TV Scbihlis
Far Yaw Entertainment
tinned the sj/e of the gift to thi
ruffian Communist dictator who.
not long ago. u ■ shooting down
American aviator with impunity
and imprisoning leaders of the
Church. \t'< are not onlv doing
business with a brigand, we have
”o issnrmve be will be with u-
if the pinch come*.
____ Clai ming the ludiciary should in*
free of other branches of the gov
been the sta- emment. a Supreme four' Justin
but heavy has refused to testify before a
lemano.- in recent years have ox- Senate committee which had heard
corded normal supply and smu* testimonv reflecting on hi- former
imported. service as attorney general Some
!* s*nte. swim and skating party
at Mig Sandy.
Attending v. ,-**e hi- parents. Mr
ll :, , Mi
\li C* oil Hail, Mr and Yus.
T* Mi and Mrs. O \V
flatiin. M*-.. Opal Shipp, Mrs.
N'ixon. Booby I aeh, Jimmy Loach
nd Billy Jack.
Corn ha- always
pla grain of Mexico,
grain must be
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Whore In Europe May American ,
Cituen Apply For Divorce. Asks1
Wif* Going To Tangier
DEAI1 MARY HAWORTH I am
S3, with an mown* of nearly $200
Large Field
Of Inquiry-
DEAR F P When m Eiii'i) ,
you might .<•( a ,iivorc** i- a <|ti<
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month, and very much u |«ve Specialist knnwluiigo of mten
with my second husband. Unfor- tioi.al ramifications, plus ampli* L
innately he i; a drug addict but facilitie- for expert K-earch into*
■us earnings don’t quite pay for legal lore, would be necessary foi
the .-tuft he take.- As the simple piecing tog, ther a comprehensive
I Imp appeals to me, I don't mind factual an wer to that one
j *ci if icing to help him The best f can do. in m\ field
" I'\c had mv ] ii tini nt since the o|)cr*.tion-, i- to refer voi, to Hi
i lay when I ung for bands, so Ix*gal Aid So< iefy in your city, m
the rent isn't h.gh and. owing to to th* t* s s; • Department
J tiie eouvri i nt mid-town location, division ot public It u.-on. in W. h-
I save a tort um- on cab fares *nift',n I> (' i- two aporopriat
I Wh it I miss most au the beauti- -ources of information ihout Fu-
! lul clothe m - i.op \i*uiilows but ,pe ,n divoree In*.*. ,t * . . t. .i.:* .*
i is I am -til! young and look good, to American nationals.
v. I <*.... mak* out any time You urtl fi d th* Legal Am
i want to- *oi have to. Society iiiti*d iti tiie tet»*ph',n*
I've just r* ad the not ..,-t to
I'm to calm down
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if* they doubtli* would elu it , ,n.
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GLADEWATER DAILY MORROR
ruolished Sunday and daily except Saturday by The Mirror Pub
libhing Company, Glade avenue and Dean street, Glaciewater. Gregg
County, ’lex.,.
T. W Ia*e. owner and publisher
Consolidated with the Glaciewater Tirr.r* Trih ine Nov 28. 1949
Entered . second -class matter at the j„ t office at Gladewater.
Texas under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879
Any erroneous reflection upon the character or reputation of any
pnrr-on. firm or • orporation which may appear in thi new* paper will
he gladly com*, vd upon it being called to the attention of the editors
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Home dcliveiy 20c per w**< k or 5900 per year.
By mail* 75c |*er month; $4.25 for six months; $7 50 per year All
nail subscriptmns payable In advanre
Thimble Theatre
mid care comment, concei nii g the pro
peels, if any. of valid divorce fn
’hi**.- ti.* ;, I in not rushing American citizen in F imp*
! back for a M x.i n divorce. I like courts of law If ('.**,-In a
' ’*» et*| *, i ; J (jo -jj, .i,
Mia wi*. I** but thing have chnrig- might query 'In* einba " . loi ,i
•i K * * I v. -, in t know in Wa hinyt'-i;. ,.*■•,
* to loo; im divorce ovei Europ<*an cuaiitri* . the S< nd
'*!' f: .*,o l<>ng* i g***al, uiivien nutiiir for ,”cm < I
in tiios, ,,*),, i (* .*l.,*ilc eountrics th** n divor* ,* .,* ,*,»mino,i..iir *, ,
n <u’ * i the on, tion In Tangiei any, for ttn* for* ign toui'i f
'*** ,, i• |iiX«s| that you *iii"ie|v, yon.
,* f ,* . .*! |’i ' id’.'ic • fi rim a law- It it .> be tn .’ yo*u* a<'\ ni
yei Thi *. all react with the same inproach to flu liafflim: pr«
t wtio-i ir* lontii viz. 'Forget tion of h«*w to h.*l|> Salt i
|-h< divor,*, pi-t f ,k<* a lovet " "ood a m* that o called mast*
Unforiuti.*,’<*ly I urn N* *.v World I mind- might doi i <• An*i *f d >
*ninigh •<* want t > mail*- a clean true indeed that T.initj, *.v 'h •
ureak wta n flutes fi ■ < ti tn fori, ’ "couldn't-, : r** " atn ,, pi,
I go. c.iit a,u y i * wfi,*r,* di- ’ends to i lax th* <i: .* aldn*’'
*.oi,*i ir- available in F.iirnpe'’ rompidavi’ drive tow*>.*<(•
I want all ny ,,I:,> order, *i ‘ d« tru,*tiou. it < ■ n. hr-1 tin
that Sam will know I mean bu-'i- that medical hrau got * >H -
n<* about th* con’llhonaI year, ’he phenomenon, tried to ' th*.*
Your considci .tion will is* much its th* rupeutic ess -nce and n tcl
ppreciat, d F P ed it to these -hor, • M H
By Tom Sims and B. Zaboly
JWtoPY you i»v rns a)
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Bringing Up Father
By George McManus
I’M ANXIOLS TO
SEE TME
yt.ee ,-aic ,
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-1 tvhn** rue izov k \
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Ol-' AND PLAy IN ThE ^
* \ ,A<?0 fa. OtJV.
11 J A ZZMOt.B Z>ai.~AR J
V njv OlJteteFLF
TwANr <OU POP TwP or* I At.
i UNCLE J QSS - NOtJ I MU-Sr <
-U»/ AND tell AUNT MAOOiC I
T-E MGWC i» Ovtft - Um.
ZZAtjT# tO TUI* ,N Twr *-5Pl=f A ,
nd New Yoik follow with 55
, >ch. Only North Dakota has none
Hardly an.* of thi' 707 could be
abandoned without protest
USAl
jnd skilled
ulify that's the
mr** it )b o'clock tn friend. Tito has ju«t ey
the ! , Mrs. Sam Bean. The eh«n«ed ambassadors with M l
- .,:*. . .an w.th a »*>ng The fnkov; *'!Iso *ct Russian gunUuds.
,*.* ,• ,;.*,. i, by Mis. Ray °,nii Red up, naviy .te the Danube.
;> Tito refuse to let American mill-
. tarv men follow our gifts of urm i-
C’ori oi a I Kd Lawrence, stationed , mfn‘s in,n Yugoslavia, u vivid re
.t Gallatin. T» nn , - t home on , similar Russian prac
irlough visiting fas lather. J. S tiees * during World War II, a-
Lawrence. scribed by us then to Russian
_ oueerncss, now known to have
Billy Jack Reive w .> honored f"r different purnn . For
on ins fifth birthdav Ti.esday with !, *. reasons, ome of ns ipii
local i ll
in red tu
ha Vs* in*
and mi
tries, a ■
It xplai
is milit , >
heed for
honor and ,
ti s
Rti* ■ inn
evidence ,,f i
tinned riot
( Vertin' |r,\*;. L
blc I* l-o
Hum In K
peace. In ,!,*
armed forces
movie- and j
Amem * P
An •
of atom b >* -
is. That's one mfficultv
■ xpc! litUri Weal,,,
than too militarv lm«„.
is in 49 foreign •oun-
icl ti.t;.) of alu Osl 1,2(10
why 73 of mir budget
It ,l»> explains the
itellit, * * liow ev,*rv
i..tr i for Ru n ( on
in F -t flermanv and
i.i livid*her* it Trot,
piling up for Uncle
• ■a. Rt*e* -.tin,,* the
nan, where we have
d! the more noptilsr
,!.,*> are bitlei tv anti-
unortVd brutalith* of
idiers, including us**
"is. ire central themes.
R W A Y S
JULY 4th
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