The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1962 Page: 2 of 22
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Foge 2 The GroKom Leader. Thursday, May S, 19$ 2
i rTiilrrttr teaches fliat prwrre*
Outdoors In Texas
peace and prosperity ant possibl-
only if one works for communism
By crying Peace Peace.” the
Peace.
Communists try to enlist on their
aide the natural yearning of man
for peace...
"Cold war is any form uf re-
l ake Fra> is is that l-o-n-a one of worms. He will bring home cent The hills are bright with . „____• . , . ■ . ■
fiariKSs'
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THE WORRIER'S
GUIDE
$ij $an tyJeh&ler
Texas
Lake Buchanan looks bigger i>n
the map because it's wid
a aort of a tadpole sha|
ver\ "year. Boats by
In 1 from e ghl-foiU prana* anil plains, ready to build courses
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We hope that you enjoy read- toys, dirty mops and above all
cold war.- all Communists under-
itbus tw yum* yvaiewo >r . . Wf ilujn. »«»«• j*'»• w.ajwj • v““ »«/■»• *••• V ***—" —------,
v. .j, ailbuats tp the 77-foot pleasure All this recreation is accessible .P1*1*1 '-hts to mean tnat tne^i i - ing J<u| Webster tn every issue j f,** airty dishes. I come from
........ >•«-> "s- .rs1,,””,in:t «*«**—*—.*-
home port),- may be seen on the |
I look at the mess the house i»
....... „„......... .......... uuuu ,ii -------... . . , . . ... Jan from answering your pro-
But—I.o. Travis s si i-tcf)©) |ak*r a|mils, ,-vrrv ja> • with Highway HI. the Ft. Wurth- ■** down lts Kllald ,n 'Jjf m~s blems in the paper as soon as
out "Hire it1' •" earihv.o i .1 SUn Is „ t)oom!ni{ outdoor San Antonio route: Ml. which »< the struggle for world c on |,he. but send your letters to in I become a little faint. My
its realty MG in the sialist cs i ph'usure on spacious Lake Travis links Wichita Falls. Corpus Chris- *•, yVies- tousi /*n Webster. Box 113, Corsi- wife makes only $25 00 a week
department |
Mansfield Dam, which backs up- nations
42 000 surface acres of Lake plete the picture
TtJ. >■ - 'I mil -i.,d H.imi,i. iS. Uill liuinln.
E^BfiSSs
t. sin L-neThe huee lake • -hrougti which the lake runs.
*5 iniU s ' long—hut never get*, fabulous The entire area is fa-
much over three miles wide • ’ mous for deer a{nd wild turkey
Travis, like a worm in actir
•is no, stmifiht line Travel the
- length of it m V boat and ai
time nr another your bow w II tx
head si ,n every direction of the
rdmoass. And no teihng what
kmd of water nctivitv you'll see
around the -text ‘lend
It txiuld be'anv recreation from
boating and skiing to t hing anil
skin diving. For that matter
there's a variety of outdoors
sports ashore too. ranging from
horseback riding on the dude ran-
ches to barbecuing in the public
parks.. 4
S ghtseeing is always magnifi-
Houstnn: and 71, a diagonal high-
Ml run* akminnd* thu ll.tiii-
land Lakes from Llano! to Pala-1
cious on the Gulf
that the Communists cease their
agrtssion."
Plans Not Clumped
Di*ar Jan:
Mv t’w'vjiini! (.sni
car hopping and her take home
pay is $16.87. I think ‘ she would:
do belter at home—don’t you?
LOOKING
AHEAD
front a
iw~.*» w— :.£TJ»2 “Z.TS+*. -«*.
awhile. I thought more by hopping to a few meals.
dishes and*house cleaning. Good
. i, |>. | .... i r s nas oeen »is mourns. He meals arc as you might say,
:r ^me,^fdoesM"em tlv , work_he doesn't seem to "HUSBAND INSURANCE"
We could mil have misunderstood Have an mcome-yet he can eat -
Like the groat outdoors? Try "«W RPnon. H,,nng ,h. kt:,l ^XreZ
the Lake Travis area, sometime- ^™ «h^ ?a"“iorld .wSile would hi... day or two
.........n, .........u,, This has been six months
income—yet
the Cnmmur.sts more if wc'T '■ 'ike a Lon. I qui«ed my husband Dear Jam
atmut him and all the answer I We moved next to a woman
set W deliverately to ^*0. Vet. ^me Honev and she is indeed odd. We moved
—we'll be rich—This man is load- in our home and we were busy
/
more often than not.
Is^thefrs «* toaded alright. He is a, work and the ***** came
‘ X .hi- ainoiai loaded with laziness. WKat can I over and whispered in my wife s
I *>■' Do you think he could be ear "I am thy sister " My wife
' There ma; be time to un-1 «• »f t«»»e Tycoons who just almost dropped her lamp We
j- j a i i is i„i ,r„ thpv i.uli likes to bum? Do you think he bought this house because we
INSIDF THE search out the contradictions decs.an them before they ^ ^ jv,ng us a'test? I would thought the neighbors would be
COMMl NIST MIND | within a country to use in d*. pL_P ^ alwl t,avArv. whll(. hate to mar out chances to riches fun-Sut if our neighbor doesn’t
Despite the flexibility of their destruction. This explains theirt 11Al
■ One of the newest attractions "line and their frequent incon-, ^ of c)ass and racja| conflict** if'prosiding mer ritesTf’fcstruc'.
Is Highland Lakes Manna l.vat sistenc.es and . coMrottetwaa. ^ t0 ^ten the inevitable lion. If we. do understand soor
ed at VoLente (Dodd City), This Communists ,xt - ....
^.t^likel^enc^surld bJTs! • want this BUM out of the know my wife fronT her aister-
nations like Amertca stand by as , XHINK WE SHOULD SELL
. . -".i , u ..I j ^ revolution, as Dr. Bales indicat-j enough, we are more likely to
IS a showpiece of ga.lv color.-d have heW only a few basic con- ^ ; aain understanding from reading
sted and alUrr.num il - k . spe epis This view is presented by, ri_ „_____slm 0„Ua,00A-. fUat ZLl* i;i*. thu than fr^m hp«riiv>
ciallv designed to satisfy every* Dr. James D. Bales in ^ his newt
whim of boaters.
The Marina- can
Dear Tired: I OUT- J*"- we are real worried
You have watched too much because a woman like that could
television I feel vour husband be dangerous. What can we do.
number 1 Ready to Move
!Tk7u”F.7h ' grow*'®nt of the dialectic is tre- United Nations oratory . In my ' sucker. On what dtd your hi«., Dear Readyc
I book, t ommunist. Its i aith and *lendous Dr Ba|es sh,ms. Time opinion we are behind with this band base the fact he was LOAD FEAR NOT I wiu betidiai she
“'’.cTT^i!!' ■ ' m UfT I oitd again, the Communists have kind of reading The new-tragic j EDj_I MvouU _ say he was a . ;s m * secret club etc. I think
u*ed mere words to undermine, mistakes we have made in for
The "semantic sabotage" that books like this than from hearin;: is being taken for a
*..... • —- 1 j In my sucker. On whut did
125 boats It is located at the igan"* Bgker Book House. $3 95)
mouth'of Big Sands and is con Dr Bales, who is professor of
structed so as tu pt >v !. a break- Christian dix-trine at Harding Col-
SHSrse
even wher the lake outside is and many years of
rough and observation into this round-
Facilities include a swimming up of Communist philosophy He
pool, cafe fi.huig lounge, fuel Has demonstrated most concrete-
dock and a sh-p's store | lv whv it is that Americans must
Stairwav leading to the .slips is study this subject, and his book
mounted on pneumatic-tired at the same time offers us the
wheels As the docks ride up anil materials and the guidance for
down With. Traveh mg.ng lake such a stuilv
tevet rmtv rhe,. ctcvatiun of- thf-1—1» a mastvrful chapter on "Atli-
sialrs is affected . eism versus Theism." Dr. Bales
The Manna is just one example wth devastating logic turns the
of a massive development on the Com»uniat inside out to show
laj.e (hat his atheistic materialism is
Realtors are advertising every- an untenable position which ig-
thing from lots ami srn.iil Cabins nores liod as an essential asspert
to luxurv h-imcs And business is l,f reality and then strips man of
hr si Cocstni on of—pr ate His humanity It Will amaze most
ise"S simlv one (Hing ,0 Communists and an seriously misjudged the Comniu
- other to non-Communists. "The I nists again and again.
FREELOADER!.
it may be her way of finding out
I if she is a club sister.
Dear Jan:
My .wife works and the house
____ _______ Girls are still the best boy-
is a wreck. 1 jump over clothes. ! scouts, we are told. __
rJlib
111r*Si
Ml_My name is Bruce Allan Barnett and I cele-
brated by third birthday April 18 ot my home, 207
Smith Street. My parents are Mr. ond Mrs. Clyda
M. Barnett, and my brother is Corless, age 10.
Paternal grandparents are Arthur Barnett of Min-
eral Wells “and Mrs. Alice Barnett of this city.
—Lasater Studio. ~
JENNIFER JOI
Filtzgerald’s f
Night’’ ledps 1
scope-Deluxe (
Mon., Tues., I
Flint
LEADER WANT ADS . . . GET RESULTS
4:
The Case
dwellings goes right alone,.
readers. I believe; to follow him
Against Race Track Gambling
yk chib- have their headquar- aii He shows the thirteen articles
ters in the area k., do rod and <* fa!,H", that the Communist
pun r! he and -adbiat club. must hold while refushing to be-
Cbrnmercial enterprises near heve in^God. ^
the lake include evervthing from Their Ways of Thinking
modest tackle a-H bait sh.tps t»* Dr Bales also delves into the
pi- h fishing dorks neciiliar modes of Communist
Fishing, incidentally, draws un- thinking — based on dialectical
tti'd thousands to take Travis and historical materialism--lor \
Here the «pnrtv-rila»« nneters eo manv nages of cool and thorough
for the Wick h -y almo,i e.'.clu- anaiyiu*. Readers.at first may be
sivelv—with artificial lures, of thrown bv reter^fic^s to Commtt-
course nist .dogma such .as the "univer-
M-nnow fi-her- nn like has- snlitv continuitv. and particiilar-
tno. but the- ' In’t th* <w back >tv of canfradictions." as well as
craoo-e or a —<tf -h the "unity of onposites" and "the
Trof'-m--- If off of negation "■ However,
cats freqoentlv Dr Bales succeeds in removing '
Wh e bass fish'n- t i ar’eore most. of -he mysterv that sur- !
sail its own F.th' the - whit-- rounds the d-alectical jargon, a j
l*^jo->lirg. or -i*sr- h -■ e fn? «w ‘’ l.-nguage that permits Commu-
ftu-.cr • • tg to explain the nast. Dresent
ran take your ind future to suit themselves,
der The idea of "unity of oppo- :
fishing dorks on I Be Travis sites” for example, makes it j
alw.av s have cu-: inert Thes - possihle for them to offer some |
the - -’.ent - who will kinds of "peaceful co-existenre ’
sjt a*l n-ght probing the depths yet does rot preclude the "inev’’-
for what--- r ma> lx* b-t ng 'tabil-tv of communism " Even
Then there's the barrf-sit ,Mov the Communist aporoach to sub-
with. the cane pole wth a can version is dialectical, for they
Tf -Tntfon" is to (lei i le the Senate Race
Gen. Corse Jr.. -1 laifn-s to have picked more
i-i>11im and intlle.l more IhiIIs- than the present
Senator ...
(Corse yva-- out in the field A-PICK1N' while
the pr<- 'it enator was up at the waffon A-
WF.IGHTN’.’-).
Vote for CORSE -of course- for State Senator
. . . May 5th.
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VOTE FOR
MRS. MYRTIS SMITH
FOR
County Treasurer
Texans on May 5 .will vote their opinion "for”
or "against” legalized gambling. The primary ballot?
of both parties will carry the question.- ¥e who are
against legalized gamblirfg urge every thoughtful naan
and woman to vote "against.”
Not one valid argument can be advanced on
gambling’s behalf. The total experience of man-
kind argues eloquently against it. j
Is gambling economically justified?
Virgil W. Peterson, director of the Chicago Crime
Commission, testifies "Gambling drains the sal-
aries, savings and investments of a community
into a business enterprise that serves no human ^
need. Those who benefit from gambling profits
are almost without exception members of the
underworld Who invariably control the gam-
bling business.”
Gambling is the biggest single cause of such crimes
as embezzlement and invariably brings in its wake a
mounting stack of Unpaid bills, skipped installment
payments, repossessed automobiles and furniture, and-
lapsed insurance policies.
Since some people gamble any tea), sbmdchrl-ice make it
legal in-order to police it?
The Chairman of the United States Senate Investi-
gating Committee says no. "No plan for legalized
gambling that was presented to us seemed to
carry any guarantee of success.”
Isn’t race track gambling a good source of tax revenue?
Senator Alexander Wiley of Wisconsin says, "The
idea that legalized gambling will be a revenue-
raiser is an illusion. Every dollar raised from
such sources means five dollars spent in higher
police costs, higher court costs, higher peniten-
tiary costs and higher relief costs.”
A good rain Thun
a boom to jhe dw<
Flint Creek commui
Mr. and Mrs. Fr
and Jerry, spent th<
Seagraves with tht
brother, Gary Ce
tear ley and Mike.
Cearley and son can
them for a week’*
, Mr. and Mrs. S
visited his sister, M
tor, who is ill in
General Hospital V
also, visited Mrs. 1
tine who was moved
Falls hospital, Tuea
Mrs. Audrey Shule
, and Mrs. A
Atwell
attended the weddir
the Salem Methpdii
Miss Lsilo I
Transfers Ti
Miss Leila Petty,
onstration > Agent
County since 1965,
effective May 1. i
transferred to Sw
where she will ht
Demonstrati
ov-GA
The sad fact of gambling cam be told in
words of Damon Runyon, "horse* players die
A two-dollar bet is murder. Gambling ... twoMf
... ten dollars ... a hundred to recoup... ifc a j
of broken marriages, neglected children, povert^pand
sometimes suicide.
Ask a bank examiner. Ask a divorce court judge.
Ask a probation officer. Ask your retail credit associa-
tion. Ask the relief people. The easy money boys won’t
give you the, answer.
Small wonder that the three D’s of gam-
bling have been described aa Debt, Degradation
and Death. —-
But after, all, isn’t pari-mutuel gambling pretty harm-
doll
less? So a guy loses two dollars.
This iythe same, tired, fallacious combination of
words mouthed by every gambling profiteer from Al
Capone to Benny Binion.
yYou won’t succumb to the fever, nor will we. But
frankly we don’t want our kids to be exposed) to such
characters as Hot Horst Herbie, Harry the Horse,
Bookie Bob and John the Boss.
We don’t want our kids to grow up around
a race track. /
YOUNG COUNTY, TEXAS
Do you?
UIUBDAY, MAY 5
_P«M r«r •» ll rah.I. Prwai
Vote Against Race Track Gambling!
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i • • 0 «. * m 0 » «• • • <
who expressed theii
lief that she had
job in the county.
Mias Petty re©
from North Texas
sity, Texas Womr
University and did
at the University
Colorado State U
Texas A A M Col
Mias Petty is a
, County resident am
ter of Mra. 0. L.
Top. Miss Petty -
the Red Top comi
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1962, newspaper, May 3, 1962; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116923/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.