Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 282, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 27, 1954 Page: 4 of 48
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11 Texas.
Ing my freckles. Then it started
reining, and. the dye ran all over
my face—and darn ear washed
me tight out Hollywood.
"I was ready to leave town, but
Lucius Ball and Desi Arnaz talked
me out of it, and helped me get
ered mountains nearly three miles
high about 50 miles to the west.
For sheer beauty, Colorado is tops.
Yesterday morning these moun-
tains appeared to be about 15
miles away. In the afternoon a
little dust had blown in at high
levels and only the outline of the
mountains could be seen.
The snow is beautiful only at
a distance; close up, it looks dirty
and not at all attractive.
"Remember the you know what that was on sale at
you know where."
EVERYTHING IS RELATIVE.
Folks were sitting on the porch
at the hotel comfortable with coats
and wraps on at 10 a.m., while
Mrs. Fisher was saying, “The radio
says we are in for four or five
more days of this hot weather."
In Houston they brag about the
temperature being 10 degrees cool-
er than it is in Denton. They con-
veniently overtook the humidity.
John Powell says, "You can just
sit still and perspire in Houston!"
WEDROVE UP TO BOULDER
over a toll road as line as the
Houston - Galveston Freeway —
28 miles from Denver. Boulder is
the size of Denton with about the
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FIVE YEARS AGO
A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.
V. B. Atchison of Slidell Sunday at
the Denton Hospital and Clinic.
Glen Ford was featured in “The
Return of October” at the Rancho
Theatre.
Miss Barbara Ann Galusha of
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WE NOTED A FEW NEGRO
students on the campus. One co-ed
with whom we talked estimated
that there is a total of maybe
100 Negro students. They appear
about the same as to dress and
deportment aa the white students.
Half the co-eds we saw were dress-
ed in aborts—mostly loud colors;
but one girl explained that they
had *10 wear clothes" to classes.
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Bruce Davit told the Denton
week that citizens i
proposed constituti
inal law revision in
Problem' Ally Of West
Politics Hurt Once-Proud France
DENVER IS A GREAT AMERI-
can city. Several large buildings
are under construction at this
time. It is about the size of
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But LET 'EM GET INTO A SELLING’
RACKET AND OBON:THEY SUDDENLY
BECOME YOUR NEAREST AND DEAREST!
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In North Africa, the meaning of It seems clear that the Geneva could be pushed out of place by a
the battle of Dien Bien Phu and conference went according to Com- strong nudge from the East. Al-
the humilitation of France were munist schedule so far as France ready France’s governmental pa-
not lost upon the Nationalist was concerned. It was plain at the ralysis has all but laid low the
movements. Many forces were an- outset the Communists hoped to hopes of unity in a European De-
xious to bring the message home capitalize on French weariness fense Community.
to North Africa.
COLORADO IS WORRIED
about its increasing traffic fatali-
ties. To date 154 have died on
the highways as compared with
119 the same time last year. Den-
ver has about the same ratio as .
the rest of the state—12 deaths
this year, 8 last year.
In Denver, they are trying the
new pedestrial plan. Red lights
stop all traffic for half-a-minute
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Stars Can Be Normal
its leaders’ political leanings a
matter of mystery — already in
action and requiring the French
to step up their military forces.
In Morocco, terror increases
daily, much of it inspired by op-
portunists attempting to seize and
take over the Nationalist cause.
In Algeria, older in the French
framework and more solidly held
after a century of occupation. Na-
tionalists openly announce them-
selves as willing to wait for the
time being. They frankly say
France still has too much military
power in Algeria, that they will
not waste their manpower in futile
gestures. But with each blow to
French prestige, Algerian Nation-
alists grow more hopeful. And the
Communist party is legal in Al-
geria, though outlawed in Tunis
and Morocco, and has a grip on
the largest section of the labor
movement,
France faces the prospect of be-
ing able to remain in Tunis and
Morocco only by force. It may take
some time to develop, but the pat-
tern of an Indochina could repeat
itself.
Is there a way for France to find
herself again? Some hope is being
expressed here that new leader-
ship will be more attuned to the
will of the people, less splintered
Tunis is in dangerous condition LIFE'S LIKE THAT
with an organized rebel force — .70
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Hobson underwent operations Wed-
nesday morning at the Denton Hos-
pital and clinic for removal el
tonsils and adenoida.
“Bandit
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liament may be dissolved if two
governments fall by an absolute
majority within an 18-month peri- with the Indochina War. They did.
od. The Rene Mayer Cabinet fell It was plain they hoped to cause
by such a majority in May 1953. the fall of the government of
Editora Note—in previous arti- taken a robust and proud nation And as France turns her attention Theouster of another government Premier Joseph Lani one willing
Dallas, but it seems that it is . . .... . „ . .i. ...» 00 Aur... +ri before next November under simi- might be succeeded by one wiuing
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pitoi is about half as large as both Indochina and North Africa. lcom. the woes of the , ,° the, » PO":. likely that the Communists - after some Geneva bait before the
our Capitol in Austin. Denver looks In today s concluding article he P .. ... wns, ithe In Indochina, France stacked the their performance with regard to French to keep the Indochina
more like Cincinnati or Columbua. returns to Paris and explores the • cards against herself. She permit- Dien Bien Phu — would lose votes, phase of the conference alive and
However, "Denver is no mean explosive politicalI situation in the hU ns." had to worse internal dis- ted nopolitical organization which The extreme Right, represented by raise French hopes that the proper
city.’’ It is the, “Mile high city," ___- — — ho ds -LI - -T-f -- elf bletron — — — fill he vac un thatm ght DeGaullists, IS split over in- attitude on the part of a new gov-
with a background of snow-cov. many answers to the problems of • some day be left by French de- ternal party issues and also stands ernment might bring a settlement.
Western unity. A piece of the Empire already parture. Politically, all Viet Nam to lose votes in an election. These As President Eisenhower and
. u..., ,LU , , has slipped away — many say by stands to be engulfed eventually factors would tend to strengthen Prime Minister Churchill meet in
By WILLIAM L. RYAN default.- in Indochina and West- by the Communists, whether the the center parties and France Washington to survey the wrecked
PARIS (n - French politics has ern defense plans must be revised, .hooting War enda formally or not might emerge with the power to hopes of Geneva, they have be-
Communism will have gobbled up form a stable government which fore them the picture of a problem
another piece of real estate, large- could end Paris’ wearying inde- ally, France, a keystone of West-
ly by political means. cision. ern defenses which conceivably
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Look Up and Live
Herald of Truth
The Big Picture
The Christophers
Hour of Decision
Cartoon Time
What’s Your Trouble?
Hour of Decision
Contest Carnival
Air Force Digest
Hour of Decision
What’s Your Trouble
Back To God
Hour of Worship
Religious Worship
Church Service.
Circle Four Theatre
Industry on Parade
The Big Picture
The Christophers
Faith for Today
Industry on Parade
Noon Edition
ing wooded ground. 10:30
It to a beautiful setting, almost
surrounded by mountains. The 1035
buildings are not at all uniform 10:45°
as to architecture, but they are 11:00
all built of pink granite or sand- -
stone with the stones laid flat, 15:00
giving the impression of thickness.
On the whole, the campus is more 12:15
attractive than we expected to 12:30
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Van hit a new top himself re- dueers"desks. I've taken things
cently as Lt. Steve Maryk in “The as they came along, anl I’ve grad
Caine Mutiny,” a role that may ualy worked out of the apple pie
make him a candidate for an face roles."
Academy award. . He will team with Deborah Kerr
"Gee, that would be something, in his next film, “the End of The
wouldn’t it?” he remarked. “In Affair," to be made in England,
thia business you generally wind up One of the steadiest workers in the
with nothing but a scrap book and industry, Van doesn’t want to be-
some 8X10’8. come a picture-a-year actor.
• But if I ever should win an ’ What would I do the rest of
Oscar my wife, Evie, would prob- the time?” he asked. “I go crazy
ably make a lamp out of it." if I have more than two weeks
Van has had to surmount three off.”
handicaps to gain serious recog- Johnson is thoroughly relaxed,
nition as a film actor: red hair, and never has become a victim of
freckles, and a “face like the boy Hollywood tension. His secret: A
next door.” nap every day after lunch.
"In my first picture, a crime “Even on the set I sometimes
short,” he recalled, “they insisted can get in an hour and a half,”
on dyeing my hair black and cover- he said. “And when I’m working
I make it a rule to get to bed by
9:30 at night.
“Even when I’m not working, I
and less prey to minority pressure can’t get used to staying up late,
on the extreme Left and Right, What can people gain by staying
Evntually, the way out of up until 4 a.m.?
France’s dilemma may lie in the "All that ean happen to you after
very weakness of her governments, midnght is trouble.”
The Constitution provides that Par-
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American Standard Thea-
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This Wonderful Worie
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Road to Spandau
Songs of Inspiration
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Colgate Comedy Hour
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Walter Winchell
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Aubrey was visiting her grandpar- 7:30
ante, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Owens, 00
in Gainesville.
We agree with Mr. Davis.
Particularly do we agree in the light of the ap-
palling crimerate in Texas, as shown by Allen Duck-
worth’s pamphlet. Passport to Crime.
Mr. Duckworth, state editor for the Dallas Morn-
ing News, compiled the information and wrote the book-
let which is now being distributed here in the public
interest by the Denton Lions Club.
According to the Lions Clubs of Texas this is no
attempt to engage the organization in politics, but
on may be requested—regardless of
pspective legislators can be called on
Ives on the need of revised criminal
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By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK, June 26 UP5—It isn’t
true that to be a Hollywood star
you have to own three swimming
pools—labeled “his," “here,” and
“thelre."
"We don’t have even one,"said another chance." -
Van Johnson, who bat made 50 A" v,
Ka4p,e etneg 1041 1 t Ai the boy next door Van
P . . . ' . k of clicked quickly and became a na-
Johnson, now hitting the peako tion-wideB bobbysox idol.
his career, is a cheerful relief from «I stil hgU that term,* he said,
the breast-beating typeof actor wryly.“Butthe bobby aoxere al
who predicts the West.Coastf m grew up and became mothers. I
colony will become a ghost town. ad the problem of growing up,
"I’ve never felt more excitement too. I got pretty tired of being the
in Hollywood," he said. “They have boy next door with the apple pie
a new feeling out there. They are face
concentrating on quality pictures, "But j have never been one to
and they are turning out better try to twist events too fast, and I
pictures all the time.” don’t believe in pounding on pro-
2onrntontcour3 915.00 pe rear *“ monteai •1S0: three tomy..Sunday nisht at the Denton
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neaa, and can often put additional capital to work
profitably, they have usually favored "easy money”
policies.
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milion tons in 1950, notes a Twentieth Century report.
Agstralia, New Zealand and Ireland use nearly two
th of their milk for butter, the United States only
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__________ are elected, and supervision can be
organized to see that their pledges'are kept. The Lions
Clubs of Texas can perform a great civic service which
is consistent with the Constitution and By-Laws of
Hlonsrntomcatomeh begins the booklet:
“Texas’ professional criminals can sneer at justice
yarold Negro was free on bail, awaiting trial for mur-
der of Ha wife. Denson was apprehended to Denton
County near Sanger where he snot and killed himself.
Another such case involved a 82-year-old madman
rapist who roamed Dallas for 11 days on a mere $750 bail
bond. He had gouged out a woman’s eyes before raping
her, causing the removal of both eye balls.
There are numerous cases that fit the parallel of
the above bail bond cases.
Certainly, under these circumstances, Texas laws
should undergo a revision.
So we, lfke the Lions Clubs of Texas, hope all civic-
minded groups and individuals will join in the move-
'ment now started to streamline our state’s laws...
amended mi
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(Page Doings
_ By EJ. HEADLEE
/ GREEN MOUNTAIN FALLS,
Colo.— Out-of-state cars have be-
gun to arrive in this mountain
resort town ia Uto Pass, 15 miles
northwest at Colorado Springs on
U. 8. Highway 24. Quito a few
people Arron the street (a short
one); but Mrs. Earl Fisher, at
the drugstore, says business will
increase to three or four times
as much in the nsxt few weeks.
Two or three doaen fishermen are
around the three-acre municipal
lake, Orea Headlee showed John
Powell, of Eastland, how to catch
the medium-sized trout with which
the lake is stocked. They caught
IS in two hours this morning.
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Morning Show
sunup
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Morning Show
Local News
Morning Show
Breakfast Club
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Morning Show
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Arthur Godfrey
Ding Dong School
Maggis and Her Mende
One Man'e Family
Cowboy Classics
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Texas is paying an awful price for its faulty crim-
inal system. There were 598 murders and homicides in
Texas during the first half of 1958. There were 598
rapes. There were 17,585 burglaries, 8,855 aggravated
i assaults, 81,680 larceny thefts, 6,818 automobile thefts.
The chances are, Mr. Duckworth writes, if your
home is invaded tonight, it will be done by a profes-
sional criminal—one who has committed other offenses.
... Repeaters—the professional criminals—are grow-
ing in number in Texas.
And the reason for this is Texas’ faulty system
regarding the bail bond and early paroles from prison.
The Texas bail system is a swinging door affair
and has been hammered at by various speakers brought
here by the Lions Club.
Incomplete figures from 1958 show that 58.7 per
cent of those arrested had been in trouble before.
Aside from theory advanced for the upswing of
crime, there remains these facts:
(1) Texas’ bail bond system is a boon to the
criminal and a menace to the law-abiding.. Criminals
pass in and opt of jails as if they were equipped with
revolving doors.
(2)Texas is one of three states in the Union with-
out a paid, state-wide parole officer system to ride
herd on convicts being given a second chance. Paroled
convicts tend to "re-enter lives of crime without expert
‘supervision. '
(8) Technical decisions of the court of Criminal
Appeals, usually on so-called faulty indictments, hamper
prosecutors in trying to punish criminals.
No law or set of laws will abolish crime. But crime
can be reduces.
Correction of the three evils cited can be made
.by the Texas'Legislature, Mr. Duckworth points out.
Thus far, the Legislature has failed to act.
In fact, according to the booklet, some lawyers
claim, in recent years, the Legislature has been more in-
; dined to pass laws that aid accused criminals than laws
:to help the people prosecute offenders.
The ball bond system, as it exists in Texas, is the
major evil.
An example was a drunk picked up in Dallas one
night. He won quick release with a lawyer’s help. After
he had been released, police discovered that their erst-
{while prisoner was wanted for safe cracking.
However, according to Mr. Duckworth,, the great-
est evil of liberal bail bonds is that officers are unable
to keep known, professional crooks behind bars to await
trial. They get out on a quick bond, commit new crimes.
An example of this can be brought closer to home.
Henry Denson raped and beat a woman in Fort
Worth last November. At the time of his crime, the 38-
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