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field of adver-
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to questie on.
doll
to
think. He was
whi
suffer set-backs—but they
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BRUCE BARTON
live.
LOVE
[acts we would
GC
ished zeal
could be so shuffled as
prov
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had observ
OVi
4
W7HF5F 77/5.
of only 8 and 1 .
signa-
pass
___ PM/Z
‘ to
2:’
r+:
had
the courage
the state.
on
it becomes unb-
hicle in the first place.
This old story was retailed
dEe
book How
the
by
2
Idaho matter the Oregon Voter
Huff. I don’t
tl
Of the
said: “This is one of the most drastic and
ire
ndividual brain
I
pointed with
increase
n
drinkers. Cancer,
facts and fig-
becoming
89
manslaughter” and mon
often than not yen
Also, it
mi
the rest of us wl o
women
United
States
ilk.
King Features
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sense of s purious correlation t
l
Jane.
ter, Doni la
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For Better Health . .
Mr. and
I
> young and old
also present
MEDICINE
a
By C. A DEAN. M. D.
f
rmally ernment would go its
way
own
bridges
therefore
teaching
(lie executive
must
term.
M Carthy, approve or
9
Senator Joseph
R.
Jr..
Mrs.
films as
in
of
I 1
the kidneys).
chair- the senate
pa creas.
spending the
a e
and
male sex gland s
judi-
has been taken.
4
be
re-
roles
which
WILLIAM BOYD
visited he'
J be Click
son-
free to/drill one hundred times
be confirmed
and
3 nd
uterus. |
1
the
What
Mrs. Carrol
of this money to Pay
Graham during the weekend.
She
made the
tri
man in the black cowboy houtfit
mens-
re$
Davis, o
he
love intei
it in
1 undertake. in the
of
na
his
stories. |
par-
time resident: of
(Q) "I am very nervous and I get upse
blended a:
ite
that bothers me mos
>ntro]
live branch of the gover
view
nflict
of
on
the
Mr. and
S enator
not
must
RG
I
elationship.
common people,"
f
exami a-
there
June 5— Mrs.
must
CALL ISB URG,
]
HOOD
Walter
Daniel of Bell. Calif., vis-
ed
inciple of limit
holds.
no committee of congre
se
workable.
1
Tjdy Cochran of Bonham
uire the help of a trained psychiatr
Mrs.
onic would dull
the nerves but wo
u$ brane
exer-
> postpone such a mi di-
vital in:
ient.
Berry during the weekend.
a
ice.
tions may bl1
The Word of God .
ch pow-
Court, while Franklin D.
as
made
Monden of Gainesville
Larry
pack tie
eekend with his cous-
Glnn John:
n
would
ins. Gary and Darrel Lewis.
Mrs. Clay Clack and mie Jones
Mr. and
The present conflict
o
sons.
The trouble is that we ask for moun-
tified.
tains c f bread so we need not toil. God does not
Glenn Potts and
Mr. i nd
agree
Register. June 6. 1924)
Daily
Dr. a nd Mrs.
J. H. Marin
Okla..
Arris Helm, master
at
rectly, if they are reaso
C. C
w
amounted to $2,780.
and son
don’t know how the
for the same montl
vak Amlassador Karel
at the
Church
with his parents:
It was in celebrati
zelka car te out.
he
Endeavor conventior
family. Mr. where
has
deci ared.
many, Saturday
Mr. a nd Mrs. 1
Their three grandchil-
• I
Be
ch.
ttie Southard.
Pa-
Ju anita Morris, and
Justly
defini-
Denton returned
home Mrs. Tom
ott.
between
Paul Berry wer • members of the
Bangs come to a
4
office in tien of tyranny . .
son. Grover Greeh. David Green. Wilmer Gren,
led
L. W ich
run nil i
on
own demerits.
Olen Tucker of
Though she is not new to this
and daugh-
He got elected, too.
for
Dallas were here
of Mr. and Mrs. Car-
on North Denton st! pet.
By Jimmy ] lad
They’ll Do
t Every Time
lyJ
Megiwaned U. #petem
$
Jane Eads
VACATION,
cWhirter, an
Mrs.
BYTE WAY-YOU
John Mahan, second
ice
YOUR TRIP AND J
O
ow-
ing meml
au
d
bers of
§
for shoving in the Smihsonian Institution’s exhi-
N
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j.
o
Sa
2
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second-class matt
under the A
Subscripti
ice is malnt
ict of
lon prices: By
one
Ions,
that
unintentional errors
NEW MMK
N.X
issue after it is
in next
ac-
con
l i
JU
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+ • t
500
£
e
h
□
A
about the cause i
i more we wonde •
WHAT:
WHAT
son
Dale
Rollins, Miriam Mal an.
Herrmann. J. P. Bro vn.
officers as follows: 1 Trs.
Mrs. Eugene McCon ley.
setters
Order.”
ing the
n law
Cleo
at
on
front, and the short back
I formed into a sort of
I rising to a provocative
control of the senate, tl
man would lx* Senator
and may
A nerve
11 leave Friday ever ing
the steamer Maureta nia
Included in the
’s former boss.
W. KE DELIVERIES
A ONG THE WAY-
nor an ar
as to he'
been brought’ into exis
congressional decision a
duties are unchallengeal
not within the spirit of
solely. Were it so. such
tees as these would not
the years
Harvard
made, of
lunch,
Mr.
in-law
Bill
and
rst
Pl.-
hair is
ducktail
point.
co,untry.
served i
the U.N
the new
a tyranny
may differ
nervous like this foi
there a nerve toni
1
not pro-
powers
JUST TAKE A
MONTH'S WORK
.WTHYU
। over
ovaries
Per ma-
in vest i-
is a
has
those of us who survive to
necks in traffic.
Moore, of
with them
Mr. and
i
Have A
LAUGH
Mrs. W. L. Blanton w
for New York to board
for a tour of Europe.
serv-
ining
!
I
I
admin
the
5
i
as
a
to
ra
es.
rch” can ever
hard, concen-
annivers: ry of the liberation of Czechoslovakia by
the Soviet army.”
tance to the killed and
may be next.
St.
Id
want to spoil
qubting ts, phe-_.
three of Mr. Huffs .that
E BARTON SAYS:
di Servants,
Fig
• • booK by
but here
gems:
(1» “A
YEAH-HAVE
A GOOD TIME-
RELAX-FORGET
ABOUT THE OFFICE-)
Kadewr-r
4
HE MORE WE REA
4 of traffic accidents 1
। cniemn # m •
very exist ence of
hie- ’ tis investigating
give up.
undimin-
get drunk and kill some innocent perse n
with an automobile, it is called “accident 1
EDITORIALS
How Toleran+ Can We Be
here with her parents, Mr. .___ .o|
( . Salling and other rela- mantic
r
I
farreaching socialization moves ever pro-
posed in we USA. Signatures are being ob-
prophesy.
Mr. and Mrs
cal. but the power of
tion is the wider and e
Tell your merchant you saw his
old advertisement ii The Register.
-------j ■ k--— - ■
tier parents, Mr.
Young, and fami
|
Published bv The Rei
East California Stree
president: Miss Myrtle
George Ware, treasurer;
Mrs. Joe Boozer Jubilee
-------o--------
THAT UNSEEN INGREDIENT
ain’t a-runnin’ on my dpi onent’s arates the powers to : void tyr- visiting h ______ ____ __________ .
nd total Mr. and Mrs; Ray Ly ich and son, and Mr
my anny, but a complete
separation would prod
1
was his idea that
, a teacher’s func-
By
BOYCE HOUS
cause it has more oil than the
June 5, 1954
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I
tA
have been gone on their trip to Denver,
and family; Colo. J lr. and Mrs. V. L. W ich
’ '*[. and Mrs. Percy Phi lips
accompanied them.
i. Leemon and James Cas-
-c(d"
22"9
i "
b»,
Even that isn’t all. The language of the
act is so broad, the Voter points out. that it
could be construed as authorizing the state
to enter “the telegraph, radio and television
fields as well—perhaps even into the news
press and newspaper fields."
reguires, weekenqwi...........
Mis. Beryl Underwood,
in Whitsboro.
thousands of
i find out
customers
25
that through operation of the act the signer
can assure himself a saving of 40 per cent
both on power bills and telephone bills. Nat-
urally, it says nothing of the big tax losses
which would fall back upon the taxpayers.?’
/.
• From files of The
New officers elec
The Peress case, which started constituted. exists under i he title absolutely;
™ - "T ___। Government among the —--------.
The Operations." That committee is fished. Congress passes legisla-
mm now under the chairmanship of tion which
extra in 1919.
1926 he was
Mis. J. C
Ifi
. WHATS
WHAT«
WHAT6C
REPOR
AND IF
7M/Ne
h
rested, in
soliciting <
New York.
s, attor-
g o. but
aid the
A ; y H0g2
■ 2
•. E zcaea
lievable to learn that a i reat many of ther n
are given a second chance to kill and main .
Yet, the horrible fact remains that they ate
driving cars by the thousands.
Then consider our attitude toward the
drunken driver who kills . If you got drun <
Mrs. J
fives.
take the place of ndividual brain j
work; and "conventions"—ad-
VIENNA SAUSAGE
SAVE at Mithelrs! look!
Many people sincerely feel that in the last
year or two a real brake has been applied to
the socialist drive, and that our worries in
this regard are pretty well over. This Idaho _
situation shows how mistaken and how dan- ~,me- m Ac
gerous that point of view is. And it shows THESE DAYS
further that, today’ as in the past, eternal
vigilance is the price of liberty.
demerits; I’m
the conflict
Kenny. M ichael ard Laurie.
o piecat, the occasion
birtHdi y dinner
or any
correct
and Kansas.”
Saki a candidate for
,2:
to that. Wealth spoils average men 4
Nichols secretarv; 1 frs.
Mrs. Ed White, librar an;
fund.
entertained the Bo ton
Mrs. Frank Talpey and son. Richard Simp: on
and Mrs. Clyde Kassell of Fort Worth spent to lay
in the city.
Mrs. Fred Robbins of
ing Oklahoma
sometimes g tt their “facts
Abraham Lin-
unawed l y au- BRUCE BARTON
thority ani distrustful of majoi
ity opinion . Statistics, Jie claimec
M
con: gress
they are
Mrs. C A
her husband having
year as a delegate to
Mrs. Leo Mates wife of
Yugoslav ambassador.
I, tiring tho ght; that few
_ > very big st iccesses of his-
e tory i have* been i chieved unless
- someone, at a ci itical moment,
to go against
cure nothing. It i best t
take the place of
trated, -i-— -Ae
of the
government shall
party given by zechoslo-
Petrzelka and Mrs. Petr-
-h-cion of the ninth
f the ’facts.”
Worid war I, at d the great de-
o pression foliowin g it, had the
o unfortunate effec : " *
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A
8
■
thousand and one other oil products used in prir
our homes and factories and on our farms. Thi
--m Callisburg.
Mrand Mrs. Jack Lester-and
Pallas visited their b’r
and Mrse Louis Lester
veil tried to
which congress
mil him to do.
nging Okla.. 1 vere weekend guests
of their pa rents.
Jimmy Blankenhi
drive an automobile.
should be decided wholly on the side of pub-
in New England, Minnesota, Wi- ures I— 02 —I
consin and Switzerland, where a cotrage and j act on. -----
i- wisest and greatest men have
- c.. „ A, + i p A E. e n+ 4Aoy (fohte‛
and
ae
terrifying enough to think that mental in-
competets and habitual drunkards can ge t
a license to operate a high-speed motor v< -
son and
M. Moor, in Denton school.
Who Are Responsible For Accidents? j
------------I----- - ... lic safety. And there should be a stern min-
imum sentence, accompanied by permanent
loss of license, for drunken drivers who kill
ways for
of life) and —E—F
C. A. Dean. M D.
. „ is a con-
stititional de-
bate on a basic
■o
men’s the ughts
1 to memory, but
to stimulate
them to ol serve,
on Capitpl hill,
point in
help save our
7WELL-HAVEA
HENRY-OH
ing of pow-
mt may be
The power
investigate
of govern-
fund ion if
They keep right on working,
________ to bring about an era in which the
government will own and boss and run just
about everything.
Next November, if the sponsors of an in-
itiative petition are able to get enough
tures, the (voters of Idaho will be called upon
-to pass on a measure whose obvicus purpose
is the total socialization of electric power
and shot some person 1 rou certainly woul d . tained largely through the indefensible claim
draw a heavy prison sentence. But if yen f’ * *’ ’ —— f 41----- 41----— —
archy ______ .. „
„ . .v invstiga- landswonh. Friday night at the
? made, [but rot as Methodist church.
Siy1®* newspaprpaswei a—
tpSgfgsurusherhtare not responstbietercqvy
9$**°*;. ?er,.^^*n to -JEC. ... uen, wmv mzwn
ceptdtorththesaattentiyn Al advertininu orders Are
other Tom Blankenship Tuesday night. Inssnome,A
Mr. ; nd ] Mrs Kenneth W est- White W ed
— >----8, and son of Chi--—-- Cnl nd 1
______Jy correctea
the publisher,
. Is entitled ex-
all the local news
all AP news dis-
here is called “Point of
i phrase often punctuat-
McCarthyarmy hearings
mation we have ever read was a recent an-
nouncement by the Asso ciation of Casualt 7
and surety companies that in less than a
dozen states, in 1952 alone, 7.050 drivers wh >
had been involved in accidents or serjous
traffic violations were found to be of un-
sound mind, hadmmental or physical deficien -
cies or were habitual drunkards. But wait ,
that is only part of the story.
But more important are
* ‘ j Even the
has run the gamut in films—now
he never has a Hove interest
and communications systems in
The petit ipn, incidentally, runs to some 6,090
words, and it is an extraordinary voter in-,
deed who will read and understand it.
fating character
2 named Hugo
Munsterbe rg. It
Weekend [guests of Mr. and
lories were Mr. and
drinking ,
some kirds of cancer 18 tim
id legis-
lation are not absolute y identi-
nvestiga-
maximum in Jun ■. Do suicides
produce June bride s—or_do June
weddi ngs precipita te the suicides
of th ? jilted?”
Doi I’t get me v rong- I make
ris. Dean Youg. Mr. and Mrs.
, I ha,- sand daughter of
Fort Worth, Mi. and Mrs. Tom-
McClellan, should he
elected.
A subcommittee of this
committee is the Senate
nent Sub-Committee on
gat ions. The sole functior
subcommittee is to in.
and family Saturday.
‘ R. D. White and A. N Perry-
were visitors in
culated to afford
TAKE TUE
COMPANYTRUCK
BIGDOME DON'T BEGRUDE A GUY W
HAVING A VACATON-HE JI 1ST
BEGRUDGES HIM ENJOYING IT- )
family. Mr. and
and i hree chi) d
may appar.n The Register will be cheerfull
upon bribe brought to the attention of
. Member of The Awociated Press, which
to.the use ot republication of "
SOCIALISTS NEVER GIVE UP
---1 SOCIALISTS, and those who follow
— the socialist line in whole or in part, may
is devel-
tion is I: i--
- m a k e st dents
Made first Hop-
along movie in
1934. Later acqu red rights to the
character, Hopal ong Cassidy, and
forRied own corporation. The
- 090.
Mb
A person of unsound mind or a mental in-
competent should neve r be permitted
" . Physical deficiencs
my living in the
tising. We spend
* liars every wee k to
er our prospec tive 1-------
what they 11 ce and dislike.
Ga nesville hos ital because of
injuries received when hit by the
horns of a dow. I
ti the past school
Pau l Briley,
1 Diane 4
daughter.. Mr asu
Moore and sens in
my mind _. ---- ------------
Live With Statisties, by Darr
EVER THING ARE HON
EVER THINGS ARE
EVER THINGS ARE PU!
DEVER THINGS ARE L
IEVER THINGS ARE OF
; IF THERE BE ANY VIR.
THERE BE ANY PRAISE,
■mie Parker's infant son held
Callisburg : Met hodist church
Wednes day afternoon.
Mrs. C.A. MeWhirter, an
be held in Austin June 11 10 16 will be Misses C
Bird, Eva Briscoe, Dorothy-Briscoe. Marie Sy
.a . C. Reece. E. G. Fir nle.
T. J. Rosson, Horace Trow, J. N. Whaley, Rc ert
be neither attendee qommencement
Mtn cises for her niece. Frances Hol-
H. B. Harrell; Jim Fl yd,
Biffle
passed away :
Wayne Otts
se ay night.
Carroll Ray Mor-
>x. Kentucky, ar-
___ THAT FAIR \
"/T} ENOUGH— Z
I / TREMBLECHINL\
( WORK DURING -
’ HIS VACATON--)
El HE LOAFS THE <
■I . OTHR FIFTY ,
EEM WEEKS OF /
X
in permits for the f
14 over the previous year is'
p with her son-
and daughter. Mrand Mrs
ulati on of the
would reach 251.489. 914.
i- (Copyright, 1954, T
t i Syndicat ?,
of your nervousness.
This may be very difficult and time-consum ng
cted b / Trinity Patrick lot ge
; are: Lyle Tibbals. ch an-
and the price of ru m in Havana."
(3) “And take tl e figures that
show the suicide r ite to lie at its
3663Z %> 39
---g
at
appropriates
their salaries and
sejeral years ago.
; i s confined to a
that the number 0
ndergraduates failin
mathematics I com
of Walnut Bend and
rs. J ack Bennett and
Colton, Calif, is visit ing
2
runs out of gas” . . . for the simple reason McCarthy and hi
that there is no gasoline available for the committee, it is
- - that. Senators, presiden
_‛i
988
One state had the good judgment to put
2,521 of these drivers off of the road as dar -
gerous to public safety. But two other state s
took away the licenses
■ while the remainder did
HENRY WONTHAVE
TIME TO SEND A
POSTCARD-
g TANx AW A TP OP
Margaret McBee, Alice
Mmes. David Hugon. Ida________________ ____ |
; W. W. Leverett. J H. Mickiff. Messrs. John John-
r lon prices: By e arrier where carrler-be
intaind. 30c weely. In Cooke and ac
$1.00: 8 months. ________
county. 1 month, $1. S; 8
as frequently as Japanese wom-
en who i seldom drink milk ” 1
Ceylon,) where milk is
‘ was poirted out,
English 1
... . __. m
(2) "A an instance of 1
Salling at- brook
fifth Sunday si
too liberally, not been much I eard of up to
--- „ - -hit time, tende l too often to
The shew is sponsored by the Dollogy club of
Washin ton. , -
They are offered to us in almost incredible mpetee pihorhmhe
abundance, at prices practically all can easily have interpreted
afford. And in each, liberty is the unseen among the varic
’ igredient. * government differently. Andrew
— a Jackson. for ins---— -----1
HOOD, June 5—Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson arid son of Dallas
Miss Bettie
Mrs. Abner Fhderby _______ _
Home Demonstration club Friday with the foi
THE HAT. UT
1
LON6ACRE nleKE BL
is issue applies to every com-
..— :uses ol
Holds _
d power
lookingPfor it. American oil resources are ........
not controlled by government, 0s are those oping, i
of every other country. The development stitin’
of a country s resources can be measured: by issu e namely,
the degree of freedom its citizens have) to
complete and put their ideas into use.” w
Mjrs. John
The Constitution therefore sep- live in South Texas
s brother
44%
NEDITORIAL: Endocrinology is the study
IVI the glands that pour t heir secretions directly
into the blood stream. This field is rapidly Ne-
ing of constitutional leg islation."
James Madison, in "Th
pstigate expenses.
he gov- Madison .
discver "The Federalist;" No.148:
“ . A I S
branches vere estab-
re:
<■ Gainesville (Texes) Daily Register
daughter
Okla.,
relatives here for a week
The Woman’s AuxiliarL- of Dixon Steet CHris-
flan churh has elected
Dan Stephens, president;
first vice president: Mrs.
Dallas were rec ent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C:W. Welch and fami-
!. commit o
very easily. The thing ---------------- ------
is that when I get nervous my hands tremble
A3 JI
o. ."2
WRITING IN CORONET magazine, Ruth the MeCarthyStvens hearing, of “Committee on
, Sheldon Knowles offered the striking has disappeared altogether
idea that there is an unseen and unsung in- Cohn Shine epi ------—
gredient in the gasoline we use- liberty! Sde nab0ut
She said: “The U. S. has produced almost -the testimony
two-thirds of the world’s oil to date, not be- •
cine until the study recommended is under way.
Readers’ letters are welcomed by this noted
medical authority. He w ill answer as many
possible in his daily column.
sponded almost exactly to th
number qf ‘ fallen women” a
any given week fo
the I sidewalks c
anypersomyrnathorcbarpster
essional next place, T
tion or these departmhentsbeso far con-
execu- nected and
ment. each a constitutional
Both of these commit d es have the others.(tie degre
this community,
--------... the 'Callisburg
enhetery Wednsday. Her hus-
. wrong. Including
k coin who, accordi ng to Mr. Huff.
t predicted in his second message
s to congress that I ty 1930 the pop
coming important as a phase of medical practide.
This system is made up of such glands as t e
thyroid/pituitary “in the orain‛.
pineal tin the brin). adrenals
li mi ed to
Mmes i.
tieberry of
the funera
old Laurse ('ase. i Pictures
the group after
asic lssuer
i ted her fa her. W.H McCary,
and Mrs MeCary and other rela- .
fives la* t week. |
by tion which the maxim i
-- ee-ntil to a .free govern-
never in practice be
tained." |
whiletthere
L. Trew. Abner Enderby,
W. B. Francis and J. G.
Mrs. Jop Fettzlof Mexia is visiting her mother,
Mrs. W. W. Jonet and other relatives.
---------------------- ———---— . —
hickas ha. . Cpl. and Mrs.
of ris of Fort Kn , ..........j. —
rifled home We inesday to spend
arrived a ten-day leavelwith his patents.
Mrs. ,T. L. Berry and son, Allyn, of El Paso pre '
guests of Mrs. E B Allen
Roy Briscoe. William T imer, Charles and
Herrmann, George T. Atkins and B. Grad.
with Wi shington. An attractive young woman
who we; rs no make-up, she is the mother of two
youngste rs, 3 years and 1 year old.
The s ven young children of Nicaraguan i Am-
bassador de Sevilla-Sacasa and his wife are going
to have plenty of room to romp now that the em-
bassy ha s been set up in a newly-purchased man-
; sion coi plete with swimming pool and lots of
garden i pace.
“Lady " as Eleanor Bumgardner, secretary for
many years to the late Supreme Court Justice
.... .1-.-ve i- • . c1 neys general cone and
What is true of gasoline is true of all the the Constitution
why there aren’t even me re of them.
One of the most astounding bits of infor
to whether they shoeid be ____.
should bp made odn- spent tie w
medical
DRILY SPECI
Ma nday, Jew 7th
June Berry of
Denton visited Mr. and Mrs. Lon
Berry and Mr. land Mrs. W. L.
years old. and have beer
quite a few years. is
that would help? ” Mrs. J.K. .
ENDOC RINE GLAND STUDY
IMPORTANT IN
Emme 67
ITMWCATI Im, W0*U> *KKT» *■**!
e get off with a fine and loss of your drivir g
licenses—probably temp prarily. It seems 1 o
us that how a drunk ki is is of little impo
<A> You should first have a thorough
tion to be certain that there is no physical dise: se
to account for thistrembling. When this is ru J
out; steps should he taken to determine the ca
Washington Letter
a contempt foi
No. 7, Knights of Pythias
cellor commander: j. M. Hemplin. vice chancel or;
C. A. Gandillon, prelate;.....
arms; Alex Murreil. inner guard; R. W. Mati za.
outer guard; F. G. Armstrong, master of work
Postal receipts for. May --------- ** •nTe —
compared with $2,700.74
year ago. The increase
five months of 1924
300. Ji
Attending the Christian
Bad Masters
real statistical /act, someone
poiited to this: v
_____se r elationship be- ’
the salaried of Presbyte-
Massachusetts..
of turning a
5 lot* of executive into “econo
e misti;.” “Conferen •es.” which had
coNcRD June p mil. anu asu la i ini > ui oiena, caz..,, ale
tehds to Mrs. B. L. Haney and 'daughter, visiting Mr and Mrs. I Ray West-
matters on which congress could Margaret .Karen, ha e returned brook. I' : J _ i <
not constitutionally leg slate di- to their .home at Coa gate.
- - • * ably cal- after visit ing her .Parents,
inf rmation and Mrs. Earl Smith and <
useful and material in the fram- relatives.,
Mr. and
leF.eder tended a
convention
e „ Christ in (
n of all Mr. and
ited their
ds, and Mrs. J.
_______________________ rest of the is moving into a
world, but because its explorers have been mnsmano rrh.
more wells tradictions.
Miss pblly Ruth Al: -
turned; to her home here •
school in Corpus Cl
courts in Kilbourn v. T ompsoh stantly they
dommerce (Copyright. 1954, King Features
n- 108: ‘Syndicate, Inc)
is that S - “ 1 f •
Bv JANE EADS
ASHINGTON I wasn’t invited, so I really
almost ar ything. For instan
he said; he ’ "—i
lot of mi k is produced and co
sumed, while remaining rare
is scarce.
ne 4 per-
1881. by Interstate
............. . view Commisson v. Harrim
Uncounted millions have found their faith jus- is overthe power of congress to The gist of die decisions
ask-j Th- -------- i- .u.....- -el fen mhn investigate the e ecutive. A com- "The powers of congre |s in re-
• --- it . — sped to investigation i
Our pledgo to you: Consistently
low prico i ALWAYS! THY US!
ATNE inni STORE
ON TIE $QUAR§ ‘
M3or 1 w MM • V A Yd
//
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I R MB, E the executive branch of
L.. ernment. Its duty is to
Geo. Sokplsky whether the laws are bing exe-
p..___ru. ................. authority between the < xAutive cuted according to congr
She then pointed out that in a recent year and legislative branches of the intent, or whether corn
’ - -- 1- . . • : .ii subversion exists in thi
-----------... . Senator Joe Bailey i:
New hair-do introduced by young style pace- with having
tn
ce anar- Charles.
chy because each brand i of gov- Mrs. James Wilson
tence 1.., 1,
id their as essential
Ie It is ment,, can
ur laws duly main
that the executive brane i of the , In a word
poli e itself be a eonnection, a i
' "commit- be no enroachment,
xist and at times—even a blend
................ce.......... s would ers so that governmi
have investigative now rs. The practically workabhe.
fad is that all comm I tees of of 'be congress to
congress possess inv stigative 'be executive branch
■ - - ■ - "fonress ment is an essential
8 ’ our government is to
In the erlyyears of the pres
' ent centur , Harvard' college hat
on its fact ity a salty and stimu
Frank Murphy is known, has had a dozen mem-
ber famous 1,000-doll collection selected
the congress
journal onc_ , ,
i great alarm to an dressed always t y at least one
cancer among milk "statistician"-blossomed into a
it seems, was major industry.
increasingly frequent We must have
counties by mall. 1 monthJ
year, $9.00. Outside Cook*
■ Mt hl. 88.00: 1 year, $11.0 L
Any wroneoua, reflection
tl e con-
st at ions
relations powers, without which
• ‘ , could not function at al
hce vikenced The Constitution does
the Supreme vide for the investigative
— Roose of the congress, but s <
court, ers have been upheld
(Copyright 1934, Gent ral Features Corp.)
-----------------:------------------1--
30 Years Ago . . .
alist," No. 47, states:
—---- <"... accumulati
• qredited powers, legislative, exec itive. and
he great- judiciary, in the sam,
est favor that the Almighty ever whether of one, a few. >r
w; s plac. and whether hereditary
Texas pointed, or elective, mi y
be pronounced the very
Mr: For visited MaF andsa mEh-omBotkeg, and Mrs
dne!
to show fhat unless son
to ghov« ana Mr
of separa during ■
se
■ etc. Without these
. waste our client: ’ mortey and
e very soon be out if business.
. But I am sure that no amount
r of statistical "
Gainesbill Mail, Regiser
Founded August 3.1890 JOHN? LEONARD
-_______ _ Ahsorhed Gaine llle Signal. Fetruary, 1939.)
ist r Publishing Company, Inc.. ----—~ 2’---- _
_ :. (Finesville, Texas. Enter 4 as
at the G ifnesyille, Texas, Post 1 Stice
Congreu, Karch 3, 1879.
• Brecker ridge spent the weekend children of Gladewater.
m 1 aaEhaend ryangrpFxnip v
5 Mi. and and fanhilyjof Selena, Calif., are ited Mr. and MFs. j c Southard
*iihinn ------"" """ T «... - and family Saturday. j
truation. lactation * flow of milk*,
menopause tchange
many others.
God will provide.—Ge. 22:8. . 1 1
We are taught to pray for our daily hread.
Wa:; buried i t in
thymus 'near the thyroidi.
A few of the diseases '
have their origin ip these glands ,i
are goitres, pituitary tumors, di- j
abetes and fibroids of the uterus, t
ertain other conditions are con- c
trolled or regulated by this sys- M
tem. such as pregnancy:
Constitutional Debate on
By GEORGE E. SOKOLS KY mittee of the senate.
4, *1MO
!
veto; the executive
1 Nelson and * Larry, of Mr. and M
ohn L. fore they become law; the
he — ciary is independent of c—
and the president, but I
senate appointed by the president, must
• ” by the enate and
-)
noon owes his fame
and fortune: I to
Allred has Ire- an old product KB
after in a new medi-
-hris- um—movies on"
television. Start-
and ed - «•—
Purcell, as
week By_______ _
and starring in ro-
makes the point in
especially if I have to sign or fill out paper
in the presence of oth er people I am 2
little better. It i s
grade at the Ei a school Monday
evening. Juanit i Morris read the
will and Patrici 1 Welch read the
1 ’
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CONCORD i
2.9 per cent of all passenger car breakdowns government.
the road occurred because they ran ou of While this co
gasoline, due to driver forgetfulness. 1.1 So- arhsssheuring. pthpSarthstet
viet Russia, she added, virtually no one ever of the • J
•mon: __
2. _ , bers and guests in attendance: Mises
Berlie Bolton, Leia May Ownby, and Mary Martin
of Marietta, Oklal; Mme. Charles Enderby. N I. J.
Davts, Walter Pulte, A. C. Reece. E G. Fil nle.
been attenc ing daughtersiahd
- .au.ca, . . ML. .gaquc.. .a.up.q.-Butler spent ly at Valley ieN '
self-ap- dren, Patricia, Paul and Tummy last wek in Dal as with Mr. and Misses .
ineti"' -- --t . T n -- -- 11—r *5 r i r P triciaWelt
Should the Democrats come into negotiates and signs treaties, but
must ratify them be-
MIGHT TA <E THESE REPORTS >
ALONG AND CHECK THEM OVER. ]
I’D UKE ID HAVE THEM IN I
SHAPE TO PRESENT AT THE /
BOARD MEE TING NEXT WEE-
ARE YOU G OIN5 TO DROP IN
AT OUR HDRSECIESTER A
BRANCH W HILE YOU'RE UP
THTWAYP
*t Todays Bi 'thday...
- * * Mrs ?! U
“ . WILLIAM BOY D. born June 5.
were 1898 in Cambridg ?, Ohio, son of a
beihg laborer. Known t
far one yer- a $ > Hopalong .
were Cassid y,” ; he
bition of dolls and related objects.
group is a 10-inch model of Lady
west Texas, “Feller ditizens, I
unter. Sunday. Jimmy Blankenhip arrived a ten-day leave witn nis parentd
Mrs. D.R Moore vis- home Friday night from A&M Mr. and Mri,“ A. Morris, and
. c., : . n . --i.~k+A-~ Ane hor nerontgi Nr
ith Those
bestowed on out state
is just now getting acquainted
cANs15-
and Mrs. j Ralph
le weekend. ’ | i
Underwoodn-spentuunt band, the late . Al McWhirter.
Uh hIS uneie and aunt. Dassed several years aeo
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