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word* wart found, and I did wit , .
i thy word wit Unto ma tha joy
inf of min* heart: for I am call-
By Fred Hartman
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min* neart: Tor i am can* AKOTHiB SHAMROCK
O Lord Cod Of host*. Jer- WELL* LIKE I always said almost anybody can gat
Q Lord LOO ot nosts. jer anywhere a first time, but when you get in-
vited bafik—that is the real test
1 hava not only bean invited baok, but invited back
?• again.
fe Eligible'-* *»*■'.»
again. ■ t ,■
■HftHwpwg I apttk el Mte- flhaaroek H#t4
spending a pleasant interlude there a* the big and
little men of the press of Houston and environs dis-
cing a pleasant iiueriuue uiere os uic u<g
uiui men of the press of Houston and environs dls-
g the cussed ways and means of putting over Glenn Me-
.jusxisinsejs sap
more people, rel- Glenn plans to bring the champion profeeeional
[ at 65 in the years team of the An-Affi*fia Conference to Bice Field
4m
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'IJOHfilfc. ■ “■ ” . pliaiid fiTSoBiKh on land rtonated by Mtcenrthy;
,ir«»u. lungm and IttttT proportions 0* Glenn is putting on the game, and lue general
,v« vuvnuiutAin mttittr frith old age. it becomes ehairmanin charge of getting everybody eLe to
ttepopulhtoinenter twoom age. iwork u H Metlyn ChrlItle . HoUiton u mim. lo„
harder and harder for the eiowiy W get Hassell, Houston insurance man and former B ee
__hayder'for the eioeriy TO get Hassell, Houston insurance man and former B'ce
dr even hold on tci jobs. Under tne impacts 8Ur atb[ete, Is In charge of . entertainment,
of strenuous industrial techniques, more Morris Frank has been loaned by Canada Dry to
anil mnre emoiovers tend to refuse employ- handle press and radio relations. This prfss confer-
and more empioyera wnu w rei P -t yesterday was his idea, and there were the top
r «ent to a worker over 43 tt tney can get pm,'t from the three HoUjJt!)n dalllef a,
\'v one under 45. . - • —- -- —*-**---
suskuta j/ivoi iik -
well aa representatives of the sports staff.
Tim assumption'has been proved ques-^
tionable by many studies, to say nothing of THERJ. wxs plenty oi fun W[th Morris annpunc-
employment experiences during the war, tng that he was the party's host but that Houston
Navartheless it dies hard—perhaps be- was blessed with so many fine people that one of
havA to nav higher insur- them insisted on helping throw the reception. This
. ;ork&.Wn«, of
tion and pensions as the proportion or oia-_ -j made him a co-host,” Mdrris said, “seeing
i er employees becomes, higher. . * that he wanted to be so badly."
‘ The union, on its side, is all the more in-
sistent on liberal retirement pensions be-
cause its members must expect to find em-
ployment more difficult as they get older.
The federal old age annuities, the amount
depending on how much the recipient has
paid in social security taxes over the years,
will be especially inadequate for workers
SOME HALFTIME SHOW
THE REASON for the meeting was to give McCar-
thy his chance to announce formally that Jpck
Benny, Mary Livingston, Phil Harris and Alice Faye
will be there for the ball game and will put on a
show between halves of the contest
who no longer were young when that sys-
tem began to operate.
• •
Looking At Life
ABOUT HOLLY HALL
MAYBE YOU hadn't heard of Hoijy Hall, proposed
private home for the aged in Harris County.
When financing is available, supporters of this
home plan to erect a nalf-mlllion dollar plant on
McCarthy acreage, and the first units to be con-
structed will be large enough to accommodate 100
persons over 65 who are unable to care for them-
selves.
Chairman Christie pointed out that surveys had
important week
By act of congress the week of
October 2 has been designated as
“Hire the Handicapped Week," HOUSTON, Scot in
opening a year's campaign In be- decade> pe’rh7Pl- «• Ht
half of jobs for those who are, be worrying
physically deficient. sort of pills 0r •ij??' °»t
In recent years, especially sines stop them. . w ;
the end of the w*r, it has been The work of Dr tr„ ;
fflBPWd tliat mupy of thcoo Jt,,, pi'ufessor’of
do various kuios cme nere m
as the able-bodied. President Tru- against cold miLb« %
man is giving the movement his has sought alt these .J41"
support, working at it, he explains, q Bu|id
k-r
„ig industry to more safety mitted that new n,".™*
plSijs. «n4 improve J^chinery to ket may be good
cut down the number of indue- of them, but he vaS*
trial accidents. In that he is being none get to the roots WlS
joined by the National Aasocia- lem—prevention of
lomeu vy WIW hmmpww ■wrrrivvwuuOB of
tlon of Machinists and other labor they start.
organisations. It Is asserted that /‘Fundamentally htow..
thousands are injured unnecessar- and far {rnm /'“gl
K9u=. rr-sjs
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prominent part in the program cuss'them. But
_1.1 su. n.,kiu U kaSnv inuilort UMi
(iruiuutL-sib pw»k ••• —~ r , »17 , '-Una tnem. out fiomedAv nl
which the public is being invited result in giving the ibJSl
to Join. With a current appropria- thing to eliminate L
tion of *30,000,000 to finance the tlon" that encoumZ
tion of *30,000,000 to finance the tlon" that encourage SI
program, 60,000 additional physl- hay fever. ca®|
caily handicapped were givrti jobs ’ .. ^ . I
i.li TTaAa* an anla *•***% A af.
last'year. Under an enlarged'ef- ‘ ySierdw **£? *
Nor is the govermnent’s interest cancer of the eiophagu.™|
entirely without ulterior motive. Dr. Schafer, head of tin.
It is estimated that for every dol- department at the Ottin'
lar the government spends in re- Kansas Medical School
habilitstion It gets tW In incoms new technique wu to rtmonl
taxes from those given employ- of the esophagus and itomml
ment.—Waco News-Tribune. tie the upper end of the hj
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Marble Table Loser
Vents Rage On Machine
BED HARVEST
By Erich Brandei* should be.
Age Easy To Deter By Visit To Paris
In 20's Visitor Sees Different Part Of City Life
i^imirmnu v.nriBiie (iuuivcu uul uia. •••■v* **—
shown that there are now 2200 old persons 1" Hous- rv HFVRV McLEMOBE_____
ton at this time who are not In a home but who Paris,.....Suppose your birth date
to whatever portion*hJ,
gus is left.
Afflicted persons »«i*™
of the hospital on a |Z
diet In two weeks, fhs i
sUted. .
Previously victims of th j
quickly itarv ;d to death «tM
DALLAS, Sept. 30. An Irate flow of food to the
patron of the marble'tebiss had off by the aatlgnancy. 1
the last word when a downtown r
cafe operator refused him more
nickels to keep playing with
Several dollar, behind, .the player TrdillS WIHl Atf FOftJ
dVft utv—after beatinz an anary
ore
■* Private Littlefield
mouth and figure your age
gave up—after beating an angry
wm returning tatoo with his flsU on the glass Private William H.
jy jjjj 6f Mr, EQlej
ONI OF the phenomena of bur modern age is ths
American tourist
As good a place as any In which to observe him
is the city of Quebec.
If I seem to be a little facetious about American
tourists, remember that "we~ire touHltlf ourselves -
right now and probably look Just as funny to them
as they look to us.
from in 1936, when I »w ■“«' ■“••• tatoo wun nis nsu on me
your teeth'’ from the Olympic Games in Berlin, tops of two machine*. The n, §on ot .Mrs. Ethel
St1™,^ it w— xxrSt'ifr ± s 's,ri.T:szP,„■ '-r«i sr.sjsrw: ce Harsu:
church groups. The Catholics have a liome and so busting witb curiosity to find out Just come to Paris, and, over a ence in my Parisian behavior, now found him today. U?J,A1j', Force-
do the Jews. The Baptist plan to erect a home of h old „ were period of two weeks or so, keep and then, would be solid proot - His first station wss it L
their own. No other plans beyond Holly Hall have What do you thlnk wou!d be the a chart of your behavior while that 13 years have passed, and <n,# average price paid for wo- land Air Force Bass in Jo]
been made at this time. bcst thing to do about it? you’re here. This city on the Seine that I am now 42 years of age. mfnl| drPMfii exclusive o'
“ “ In 1938 I had dresses In 1M8 was *1132.
_______________ a chart of your behavior wnne luhl 10 yvam r.— ,— — -- - ----
teen msds at this time. best thing' to’do about It? you’re here. This city on the Seine that I am now 42 years of age. mfn', dresses, exclusive of house tonlo for basic airmen ;
iSiaaASiSSSSSSK... .....'■......” -........
THE AMERICAN tourist can be recognised by his
attire as easily as a camel can be recognized by
its hump.
S The men, to reverse the usual order of procedure^
Inevitably wear either loudly checked sports Jack-
ets witn non-matchtng trousers, or suits that were
originally Intended for business but are now so
worn that they us no longer fit for polite society.
If you want to know whether a male tourlrt is
traveling by automobB* or by public vehicle, look
at hi* back.
an annual'affair, wtthu the. proceeds going, to. these
four charities. • •
with a bang.
Go to a doctor and let him give is a proving ground for age, just
good-grtese?— — —— - -as Bjsnlwic Maiylandr-Is- for our
Saw off one of . your legs and army’s heavy ordnance and Indi-
anapolis for motor cars.
look in your The iRsT tTmc' I saw Paris was
TICKETS *15 A CLIP
THE TICKETS to this little melee will be *15
apiece, and they say that there Is already a brisk
mail demand for the cardboards. They will be sold
on a first ccme, first served basis with the applica-
tions numbered as they are received and filled In
that order.
Of course, I have been placed In charge of the
ticket sales campaign in Baytown.
I assured Mr. Frank that I felt that a ticket could
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Grab Bag
Easy Knowledge
tion course.
Bergere four
times and had
bought tickets for
a fifth trip be-
fore I ever got
around to asking
where the Louvre
was. I couldn’t
see any great
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Barclay On Bridge
wrinkled, he Is traveling by automo- beI,“5TnlEUytowrLIKnovdng the people of Bajdown
•bile. ' ■"* J’ . m r rfn l Mi that I would have no trouble raising
A popular accessory is a sports shirt that must
never match the color of ths Jacket.
This shirt is worn either open at the neck, with-
out a tie, or with one of those new-style affairs that
scream to heaven in their terrible designs and color
combinations.
Let me repeat. If you want to look like a typical
tourist never wear any two garments that match. If
you do, you are not a tourist. \
The Answer, Quick! provided for Th.v saints In heaven, -------^„ -----
. 1. For whom was Pike’s Peak, when Thou affordest bad men MARBL(E (tatuei, if you get what
In Colorado, named? such music on earth'-Izaak Wal- j mean
2. Into what body of water does tQn. As for Notre Dame Cathedral,
be sold in itaytown. Knowing the people or eaycown ^ Mlagourl rfw f|ow? Hanuened TodaV what man in his right 29-year-old
at I do, I felt that I would have no trouble wising 8 which of the two kings of T nt #ftlir mind would squint up at the gar*
*15 for this worthy charity and buying a ticket so Eng]and named Char]eg ^ bf_ Feast of St. Jerome one of four goylpg when Ba, Tabartn wu of-
I could go to the game. - hv hi« Deoole0 Latin church fathers ana greai . , cancan
I reported that If the price of petroleum products x d JwSro the capital Christian scholar. born^A.D. 342. ▼ JL.,,.. -
continues high and the rice yield 1. u good u ex- of4B?ari, °ofd^AnSrtlM* v-^-.-if s..ivh i.erd
peoted, it may be possible for Baytown to buy two of Braz11 or Argentina.
tickets—in which case I could take my wife to ths w commernorBte .ne aeacn oi a " - • . R ,u, Franc*.......— «.---- ----- -
*ame- ... _ dear friend? What is its name? ^rn. 1_93A-Great Britain, .France, Jop Z(|||l| #nd the aub Florida
COVER MOST CHANCE* „
greai A3 BETWEEN several difTsr.
rush In getting ent ways of playing a particular
around to those combination of cards in a suit,
the line plsyer chooses on a basis
of probabilities. Firxt, he consid-
ers which method will gain, his
end with ths largest number of
possible different arrangements of
the missing cards. Then he weighs
the probabilities u to which of
those arrangements are the most
likely. Combining those two fac*
NOW FOR the ladle*. . _ .
Wish I wsr* Maggl McNeills .or a Lilly Dache.
Only they or other member# of their calling could
v do iuitlcc (o the fem&le tourlet.
A mere man could never describe her.
We are stopping at the Chateau Frontenac, which
Is one of the world's great tourist meccu.
Through its regal lobbies and halls promenade not
only th# guest# of the hotel but those of every Inn,
boarding bouse or 'Tourists Accommodated" place
' In the Ctty of Quebec.
: So, as you while away an evening In one of those
lobbies you cab observe ths American tourist In all
- his glory......
. Before the war Wt visited Quebec once before. We
main dining room.
Men did not all wear tuxedos, but at least they
I felt that by going myself and representing Bay-
town It would be better than trying to select some.Happy Birthday
one els*. Everybody not choeen would get tore. This Today we grcet Fa
1832—Frederick Sleigh, Lord Rob- .^he'caraav^e^^Ver- ......v. _________^_____________
to^L^tfTe^^a
on* els*. Everybody not choeen would get tore, this Today we grcet Fablen Sevlt- Slovakia. Prime Minister Neville • djfferpnt ,ch(,dule
way nobody extra would get eore. Everybody stays gky (Fablen Kousscvitsky), orches- Chamberlain returned to London 8 y . whenever I
sore at me anyhow. So much r week of my wages tra conductor; Truman Capote, with “peace In our time” message. " ‘ . *Americani who had
is figured for taking abuse-ln letters, by phone and novelist; Kenny Baker, actor-sing- b ,n Paril recently, I asked
•tt'rsL.«w. »«. .h« sis; »»'• «•*««• r,s—-1
-.leafy ani/f ialeio- onH Vrtil *V*nt tn *hOW VOUf Wife___I_______OT. U “*S iOOK
oui nu niuuuift u w Doran iverr.
doing anything, and you want to show your wife anniversaries. - , R1
that you know good entertainment when ysu see 2. The Mississippi River.
It, you could do worse than get In line and get your Your Future 3. Charles I "'ol
tickets. • A fair- measure of good fortune 4. Brazil. " * '
They laughed at Glenn McCarthy too when he seems assured for you In your 5. Alfred Lord Tennyson. In
announced plan* for opening the Shamrock at 42 next year, and much happiness. Memorlam. -
bucks a plats, bu*he hnsw what, he was doing. He Born oh this date a child is likely 1.—Robert Frost. 2—David Wark
could have filled Rice Stadium that night If the to develop much artistic, musical Griffith.
Emerald Room had been big enough to accommo- and intuitive Insight
date that many folks. . -___4________ • f
And our prediction is there won’t be too many w"** J^TPRnn „
vacant sett* on December IT either. PRODIGALITY - (PROD - e -
— Iff* ■ i V ’ ‘ v
The women wore dinner dresses, and there wee
always a ■nattering of awing gowns and tuxedo#.
BASES' And Stop Me
failing I may dish out *15 myself for n tlcket-for Ortgta. <™ -—r—r~—-r
* outof sight forthenextfewweeks. E'
was looking at my notebook this
morning, and It’s a tip-off on my
age.
The very first name and addrets
in the book is that of an Ameri-
can dentist I shahid call in case
a Jcoth gets to acting up.
The second is that of an optom-
etrist to turn to if I break or loaa
my reading glasses.
And the awful part about It la
that I wouldn't swap the names
_and addresses of the dentist and
“the optometrist tor any other
names and addresses In Paris.
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(Dealer: East East-West vul-
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East South West North
Fas# SA, 1* **
4* 5*
By only slightly varied bidding,
two duplicate tobies produced
that oootract, which wu mad*
at one and beaten at the other.
In each Instance the spada K won
the first trick and Qm declarer
By Shephard I
coum give up t met a «d
with the 9 to the K ud baw|
Sue good card for i
the heart J. But V- iit <
on the diamond A and Souths
had to loss one trick to eftt j
suit, to be downed.
After ruffing the second i.
the mors skillful deciuer i
took the club K with theii
finessed the diamond Q.
he uw the J drop, he did I
thinking, which ehowed the I
portance of leading twice U
the diamond A-S-A Sohei
th* club Q, led the* to the J
brought out the diamond tl
East played the 10, he let ll
putting on the A That pull
a perfect tenaee of the A4f
the K-7. Bait returned the f
Q, which the club 10 ruffedl
South led to the heert A ■*
the diamond 9. and uwd I
to diaeard the heart J. Th* 4
my*# lut two trump* to' '
hand. His contract wu i
cause he pUyed the dlas
a way sure to succeed u i
which defender held the *
popular dinner attire for th*
^Howew^th them aba wore higb-bari banrooa*
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However, wun w*n ~■
•Uppers ud about a pound of ooatuma jawatryHI
Svssrjx'i.'ss.'isss
Inside Washington
K -aMgfri- ^—
»OW PLJBAflB toll l|MI Jv I thil 1 .. ■■■Minwsw.4 -
With Central Pres*
KffiSSlffi-S^but-sbooUn/ wu bttWau
the air’ force and the navy has taken a uw turn,
■Mlaela tmr ths wores. *
ASSS7A* fttteeans
cu tourtotol*
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Texas Laugh
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nurwT xor >nt wwsf. *
Aside from tka battle over bombardment rotas and
missions, too air force la taming u aya toward
to# navy’s pra-amptod aiUML th. m. Filers
cautiously put out suggest tost In the Mm It
might ba well to pht hulls oa bombers ud use water
• —y landing .fields. . * - f/H
Air fore* “admirals" have a
shrewd reason for this. They fear
that future bombers w 11 grow so
that air fields to> handle them
By Boyce Houie
0UP to s village start had a weighty question
discussion; Does » hen ret ar •«? A farmer
I It with this remark, Tn not mterekUd to
er a hen sets or sits; what I want to know Is,
■he cackles, it she laying or lying?"
[ belonged to the minority party and wu nom-
for mayor. The other mu won ud th# vie-
Folks of Fai
sfiJHBrt- a
tftrher one
AUB rw* Wl Iiuuum f-9-
— J W-. . are chiefly filled with to# name* me nr»i urn anu me onura
A NEW CLERK at'the Twentieth * '****!>*• wito noUtlons uch to* ruffed th. A. But tou toa
Centufy-Fox studio in Beverly **~S/anSwVnmeh' food rfbaon- -V^-- - —-
a.*«rac ffirjsa »>- ~«-
acreu'toe hwn'^Jumpe^tato the ** for <km*d ^ f*4. ,U «PM by promptly laying
lammed on the <>*ybreak onion soup tar all night dean toe A, expecting It wuS
rmelmnCT bruf - ^ ” revellers, I mad* It; but! wut to kUI too 10. If that happened, he
» At tola point,’ Darryl Zuuck, ^u! ^
king be* of the studio appeared “ J- r
&i»tuar zJStil tiS Efg-SjfSa
know," sal* Mr. Zuudre ffdidy, J***1**"*
•1 wu puking It" Yes, if you’ve kwt your birth
A CITIZEN of Buta Monica, er- certificate and are puiaUd u to
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DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS • • wm n Rodent
1 Dares M. Tabu Into
2 ruu toa stomach
3. Weary to. PeaetmUt
4. Vapor
5 Noma god
A Regulator
7 Formed
noisily , Into sloop
*’ Matoap l.flgypUu
44 Render goddeu
muddy Brau
15 Close to (Pnnt)
1* African
desert
,0Vrd co,lt,"’PorRr>r P°MR Ws WM
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of America's bast gng. “it wu an- ad in tha mine the data without much trou-
paperi” he confessed. ”*n under-. Me. , « .
taker offered a flve-hundred-dol- _
lar funeral for slxty-atgbt-flfty. • .
BT'
to iTeparatar
• publication
—vi, ™ various unlvsrsitles - Harvard, Bow could I pus up a bargain
ue m Sir,STJ'SKS?SSTm. ^ -
Into the open until tha‘»M.^ft J" 1
Tha fight over
ffsrhr.’cxs * ->-* «•
Washtngtea'
*««« wTheH Pulltaor prize for poetry In 1924,
^ bombard- ,M1 JMT tnd ipo. h« u author
-- ^dou, th* navy. wMch
clawing like a fright-
ened cat, cu really be expected
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5s* EsjsHBsrS? afw^awi*,¥e Tws Ago
>ed cat, can really ba expected ^ai. ua tater a r rw> nr*, g .-- na e my iucrpareuumg mas za
Child Stows Amqr In Car
Trunk But Dad Finds Him
ao ““eh clamor _ many on term legislation in u effort to hold the rural productions, h* we. born at La- "fwnere to be round, ram. uw « ™cn«
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low tone
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on farm legislation In u effort to hold the rural productions, he was born at La- RWc nowhere to ba found. Polio* ud * tareriba
vote. . Grange. Kutuoky, Jauuy 22, Marlnu HR Three More
'Thau ua Ik. «__* ik. .a .k___I (. 1QOA fa* 10A7 Xu. u-rntn ■ snlnar ft Itndli RUSSlft!) A HUY ODf
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A Wltncaa Tree, Steeple Buah, etc.
WMU is tots poet'* name?
____ly luck persuading 1......
.................(her to take him on a trio to Ok-
Frorn Daily Sun File* lahoma aty, so he stowed away
19 Masurium
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3* Ttuth
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u lor ma/oi i„w Uv«.. -..... “ . . What is this poets name7 rrom uany oun niei mnoma uty, so ne rtoweo away
EiSKK farm Mat.....tor, u, WS <£8S ^ u ““
uch clamor that the de(eattd candidate at last President Truman Is doing '•nr., un.hi.ia old silent days u Veil as of later Armor fends Nasi Lines, Ganders After hi* father left Jimmie was
'iLljil
c^est drive will
with Leon M. Trench-
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E'5 Mis+ress Embarrassed By Howls At Carne
* vnRK Sept. 30. —(EPJ— barks with the vengeance of a Sorfl by protest
. five’-pound dog wlth pM- ffieu.Russtojrolfhousd wheneser,^1, whtta toa
b waging a canine cold he hears anything by Shostakovich, --------
fc'i 2Z~T aiSS&GFs 5=-l£!
ftgainst ‘j!* te of * dogdom other. mhUtrels of the Volga. played Shestakov
. little Hfa miafraau aaid flnvlaf fnniSa nknww" In rtienn.
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of his prodigy playmate. regarded as the
Miss Sorel has given Princie a Instead he gets
liberal musical education. She plays grapes and pean
the piano for him. He spends hours The dark-haln
listening to long-haired music on she’d like to pla;
the phonograph. He goes to con- went to the pian
certs. When his mistress gives a at her feet Whil
recital, he sits oft stage and 11s- pin the dog swayi
tens politely. fro in approval.
He seems to'enjoy just about One of Miss £
every note that fails on hi* pointed teners applauded,
ears, except the Russian output— a royal rage. He
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 30. -
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staff flies to Texas Saturday for
an unprecedented furlough in
which -he will be honor guest at
Big Spring's centennial celebra-.
tipn.
High point of the - celebration
will be a rendition of Grandstaffs
cantata, "Big Spring." which he
composed m prison and which he
Jacoby... for the best in jewelry_
has never heard ,
leal organization.
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comparative
Spring, where he
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and was given a
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cantata and jmm
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Governor Jim
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 99, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1949, newspaper, September 30, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027406/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.