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beauty AVAILABLE
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account t > provide for
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right of way
the products
drons.
d2Fm
ine and refined oil.
and bridge
ter to
landowners.
costs
cases was rep roduced by •
4"
German of-
War Illustrated as ‘ •
V - ,
ficers
snapshot of
A
N
It will be
BRUCE BARTON
a German soldier bending over a
captioned:
to think calmly fallen
comrade was
The other is
1L
a
• t
to the coun-
traffic.
on which payment of principa
must be made.
if a single
■hood in War- protest to the work
voted, increasing indebtedness
or the
way needs
has been said, a bond election
forthcoming.
On
August 27
during the
and the Times, to liven
le man whom tales.
ad°nr
I did
the county, a
transferred from the state to
not see tol
Eton:
shot the wives and chil-
He
dren.
wives and lit le children.
ronts the citizen ;
The
On May 10, 1915, the same cor-
P
of Cooke county is three-fold:
respondent wro
e that
How are
we to solve
wounded in the
market roads fc r
Ypres (testified that •
He says
of would
one
plea that lies
demonstration
but a
1
want to take
Do we
K3
1917,
On April 16.'
2opa
States consuls.
To take
care
that Cooke count
"LET THE BEAUTY OF THE LORD 0 JR GOD BE
nc)
in Switzerland
Highway depar
must cool
PSAZM 90'17
ment as t
Boyle's
Column
means the county must buy right-of-way.
from the state to the county.
HAL BOYLE
by
NEW YORK
For Better
isn’t true that
cents is the fifth lowest rate ir
star you have
INSECTIC
IDES MIST
BE
HANDLED WITH
rate, the rate would still be lower than the
1
•an site
a n
• state average of $1.14.
I sometimes
M
don't
health
hazaro Is.
With the advent < f
its own
Add when
is
his assent to
them are pbisonou to humins as well as to i
h a
s
daily.
This project will cost
pi •
the common
tures since 194
such
as
Johrtson.
v
n o
tenure of their
hat
16 but
ust assume
flourides.
nercun
hitting the peak
$100,000.
co hdi
df
etc.
of his career.
s
I he said so.
a cheerful reli f
after
1
- —
"He has erected a multitude of apparently is
poor as mine
i
the user
I
said he spoke to
new
82 west.
additional traffic
humans on
when
ac-
care-
diets] the west
people and eat
The
law re-
stance , .
G
to-market projects that
S
quires that
such substance Carry .
way, and there will be new
a label sho wing its
he language
was
labels also
state
attended the
us
Willis
long as
government
done to r emedy
insist upon committing
1 act. Citizens will be j
asti-
f
children or
contaminate food.
such risk in the future . In
ma
monit
stitution recognize
T
other relatives
Sunday and
legalities, rhe
The Word of God . .
business y
color and becomes cloudy
and dark when it
free to address
Dickie of For
pieces.—Is.8 :9.
Syndi
ate, I ne J
Mr. and Mrs.
Osca r my wife
inclined io be rheumat c."1 R N.
and while
ably
tyrant has met his Waterloo.
Todays Birthday..
this right relates to "a retiress
V< n hs had
of grievances.
the nature of the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berry.
Washington Letter.
. will become darker and cloudy a.id show soi e
Q
his home.
under the
tests to de termine
is
the
outstanding
this will ol ten reveal mi ch
concerning the con 1i-
•O'
welcomed by this not d
an
in Americ
. Settle Mon-
He will
medical au thority
answer as
many
histo -y.
is
s
possible in
h a s
held
wood.
nounced witness to
dren
I
as :
and
an Olym-
30 Years Ago . .
talked me our
"4
winner and
\
of Dallas. vis ited relatives
* neither
of
(From file > of The Daily
an
conversation may.
ited this country in late 1952 she
a i d MILDRED zaha RIAS
amateur
witness is present.
trict 'Odd
ellows
had received Mrs Hiram Hought
a
(other.
for per-
cording to
year
rowing up.
tired of being
silver tea urns glistened.
Sound Sleeper
along nicely.
party at F owanis
Country club Thursday morn-
desks. Fve taken tague county show
increase of
an
some scurry ing around by club
Blewett.
fi gures, a re-
from County Superintendent
Afterward it was decided to
ler. Jules
j loberts.
1954 list in-
no president of
of
11 million women need be other
than proud to
Mr. and
m-
phis. Texa 5, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. R ay-
ederation. which
By Jimmy
।
Mr. and
to
w—• s
in this country, and a sizeable
Mr. and
Mrs. M. A.
Smith and children v ill
a
Mrs. Oscar Ahlgen, Whiting.
PRODUCT AND Pics
to
I
\
DRILY SPECIAL
N A
Mrs D.
and that in the living room is
Monday, June 28th
E
in the city
P
of
4
2
fl
la.
G. Welch returned Thursday fror
Mrs H.
a
€
visit in P auls Vafley, O da.
Heavy syrup! look!
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quired each time a new project came up. ]
If the 30 cents state ad valorem tax was
insecticides contain p
cyanide.
and a half.”
I'm working
vote bonds and pay interest
• sues.
Worth, vis-
Coy Stevens
in war-time,
of how lies
gets cold
but I am
a kidney
too. I got pretty
the boy next door
a large
soldiers.
stance shoe Id be used, and when
used incorrectly, what should be
corres pondent
Times reported:
even one ’
Van John-
man
tions
;s we read
world war
General Federa-
federation presi-
has a beautiful
conditioner will be turned on 1
man. of Jerseyville, Ill., arrives
attractive reception rooms for
offices and on the upper floors
When Queen Juliana of the
she visited headquarters of the
tion of Women’s clubs, the new
dent. Mrs. Theodore S. Chapman
new apartment at her disposal.
his uncle and
Weldon Pen-
put out a
ig ongs" 1
my daughter takes a speci-
the doctor it loses its clear
not monitor the
remember that it
is provided which
regular intervals
The
sub-
Register. June 27. 191 )
July 22. when the dis-
T. R. Settle,
and son Don
one of a whole
ion stories.
F.
E.
ir where carrler-bo
la Cooke and nd
To this end.
reading a little
soon after 1918
the British pat
MILDRED
AS. born Jun
Arthur, Tex.,
pent er. One
kidneys
letters are
Have. A
LAUGH
They’ll Do. It Every Time
tion of the
Readers
county nee is and highway improvements fo
interstate : nd intrastate traffic needs?
clauses in which is stated the at-
titude of George HI to the rights
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11
13
because the overall tax rate
and county would be the same
usher royalty.
The business of the General
has 800.0(1) member clubs and
>'
• *
if-
pg
M
$
re
is
be-
GL
The doctor• has made light of it.
worried because her father died with
condition. My daughter is 35 and
it to their att
QB this basia
mal react ic n.
The urihe must
the peopleiin a tautly centralized
government. While the term, po-
lice state, was unknown to the
it-
al
n.
in.
g-
c
29-
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NO. 303 TIN 205
and highways built 10 to 12 years ago an
inadequate and must be’widened or replaced
Ponsonby’s “Fa! sel
The author recites a few case should be
Mrs. J. H
Mrs. L.
midnight is trouble."
ROSSTON
of the hignway improve -
ments offered means t -f ’
grivances is not stated.
The telephone had not been in-
vented when the Constitution was
signed and correspondence was
written bv quill pens. With the
widespread use of the telephone,
citizens may s eak to their offi
post. American Legion. : Equipment for decor
ing busines buildings hve been sold to 116 lo
22
• confron s the nation today and one tha1
must be so ved by careful long-range plan
of motor transportation traffic
and green. ’
ture in the bedroom is white
ERoM THE SEED PACKAGE PICTURES
SO BEAUTIFULLY DONE-MADRILENE
PLANNED A GARDEN SECOND 10 HOME"
• By
BOYCE HOUSE
_ _ __ advantage of the
Highway department projects as they be -
come avail able tol this county?
j r.-. +Ale .€ + L. im--.e
age. The t ight
mated in the
are an eletric
can make some
By RUTH COWA N
• For Jane Eads •
The world’s largest organization of women has
headquarters in a handsome ren odeled residence
baby which clu
skirts."
Beginnin g on Tuesday
ict -Cdd ellows and Rebekahs convention cn-
BRUCE BARTON SAYS:
If the Truth Were Told . .
"I was ready tolleave town, but
uc He Ball
UPON UV
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be analyzed by examining it .
microscope and by certain chemi d
dispatch added that a a “factory
near Coblenz, trainldads of the
i? Mutiny.
e him a
I
requires the president to be
Washington headquarters. It is
9
WASHINGTON Because then
VV- for a queen to powder her
-,,53
f all the local news
I all AP newt dis-
for copy omisilons,
itional errors that
t sue after it is
latog orders are as*
Insecticides cause poisoning in
$
of the many atr ocity stories that lation
kept our blood boiling: cutting off of children’s hands.”
1914. the Paris no proof was ever
i pamphlet of
written by a
em cei
1 4
ith he
some
Fancy crushe
PINEAPPLE
y caught
Russian.”
EDITORIALS
Financing Right-of-Way for Highways
Isnhn "* • . • .
“He* has affeted to render the the list minute of it would have
■ ’ " ■ —-usbothappeartoberedicu- men
because the language was "The
be that an
foi hidden by ac
time.”
amount would be placed in a sinking fund to
retire the indebtedness we now have. It
would replace the amounts p aid or trans-
ferred from the road and brie ge fund each
year and therefore increase the working cap-
ital of each precinct. It would put the coun-
ty on a cash basis with very little expense;
On the basis of taxes paid f or prior years
to 1952. it would mean an inc -ease in taxes
there. They are concentrating on Mrs Hugh Ford
quality pictures, and they are funeral off her brother,
*" "1....... nint"" i । of Tucumcari N. M., Fri-
NWHIL, UKE IT SAD )
I ONTTHE v--f
. PACKAGE-Ek -
Some of
tent poison i
Unde ■ certain
merchants.
Mrs. Gn dy Culp gave a breakfast and brid ge
. THIS IS THE
Best TORAH
WEVE GOTTEN
IT LOOKS MORE
LIKE A f
__BEETA
—FA
Sa
traffic problems?
Do we ’cant flarm to
offices, and sent hither cause what he
the si
rials by mean
123
AA /
CARE <
, A DEAL. M.D.
It seems As if each season h
is a television set. In the buff t
hot plate on which the presiden t .
The suite is decorated predominately in pink
The bath room is {each. The furni-
' * “ tench provincial,
ruitwood. There
Problem Facing Cooke County Citiens
ANE OF THE GREATEST problems tha We do not have an account t o provid
confron s the nation today and one tha this expense. In the past the right of
Ohio and if you were to men months or yea
tion the Twin Sisters to him, party who die
he’d ask for their telephone num k-all may not
ber.” ever took pla
ery opportunity--__________ ___—
and dispassionat ly about the na- "German ghoul actuall
ture of war itse l, for, when war in the act of robbing!
really comes, t ere is precious Suci e-e -he thi
perate With the
the projects become available. Th s
Desi Arnaz
amount and
• salaries.
Gird yourselves and ye shall be broken: in founding fathers.*! he concept was
ec5.— ».6.3. deal to them and is duly de-
No one wins every battle. Sion or late every scribed in the Declaration of In-
------------ti ----- dependence in the following
■ ,g
ioRca
of Hollywood tension. HLs secret:
A nap every day after lunch.
"Even on the set T eemetin
can get in an hour
he said. “AhA then
this expense. .
has been obtained in three ways: Bond is-
sues have been voted, right-of-way has been
needed on that road. There
2a. En
Bhtedel
other queen might come to call ....„ „ -......
bedroom, path-dressing room, sitting room and
tiny buffet was built into which I
affiliated clubs
lumber overseas.
1 requently at: its
more convenient
for her if she can stay in the building.
Ind., the imme-
ing. The
ty tax rate.
Cooke county now has five Se ries of bonds
i and interest
Each time me re bonds are
---------- -- where they n avi contaminate food.
In handling insecticides tie best rule to folk w
is to first lead and follow the directions on the
Our pledge to you: Consistently
low prieot ALWAYS TRY USI
THE LTTLE STORL
19 TNI SQUARL •
B%e W eneaowar dd
■... Ea dsi i
pie. One method is to issue i „ ,
bonds as the need arises, after they have-
been approved by the voters. The other is
to pick up the 30 cents state ac valorem tax
dropped by the state, and add i to the coun-
was no place
yal nose when
MIGHtSMFSEEVEB
E)p
323333
ning, is tha
Our government at all levels recognize;
Henry Johnson’s office shows.
Last year 3.453 students were
in his next efilm, "The End enrolled while the
he AffaiR,” to be made in eludes 3.520. Bowie and Nocona
Pubilshe I by Th i
808 East C ifornia B
second-clas mail at
under the . ict of Con
hat he spoke to me on
all $ peimens of urine will
on exiling. Most specimens
our transportatio 1
gram calls for work on 2,662 miles of road
at a total cost of $211,000,000. The federa
aid on this amount of work will be $77,000
r came along, and 67 ever last year's
worked out of the port
stripped bodies Of German sol-
diers. Wired into buddies arrive
and are simmered down in cauk
being steaf-
t jto become a pic- the regular'rolls with 117 first
icfor. graders additionally to start. No-
r.u. x-uld I do the rest of cona has 942 with 96 first grad-
the time?" he asked. “I go crazy ers.
of Midland are visiting her par-
Mr. and Mrs. "
diate past president, got to occupy the royal suite"
the last months of her two-year term. Its air
when Mrs. Chap-
i this weekend.
swimming poo 5
labeled “his ’
venes here. Gainesville will be uniformly de
rated, as well as on future special occasions.
plans of officers of Dennis- Anders on
field and family on Truelove street.
Mrs £. V. Leley have returned
Wichita Fills after a visit here with relatives.
pillaging
French chateau.”
The Texts State Higway department i
making eve ry effort to Keep abreast of high
and has prepared a detailed lis
of construction projects to be undertaken
fiscal i years 1955-56. The pro
the- Times: “O e of the United there would be no reason and no
Stnte- oonele, on leaving Ger- will for yar."
many in February 1917, stated (CopyrigR, 11954. King Features
hat the Germans ( Syndicate, 1 ne)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
There are two methods tha: the county
may use to finance future projects, both of ,1
which would have to be voted on by the ped-
right-of-way t,
: June 26 (P)-- It if I have more tha n’two weeks
1 > be a Hollywood off.” !
to own three Johnson is thoroughly relaxd,
and never has become a victim
of both state o
as before the
spend seve ml weeks.
Miss Anna Mae Eldridge left this mornng for
San Franc isco, Calif, to spend the summer.
Kelly Si nmons of Sherman was here this mo m-
ing en rot te, home from Wichita Falls where he
spent the last few weeks.
Such were the thing;
of
yrk wum
instance only one pionships,
s cognizant of the been
witness. It is also pic
the telephone field
•in has
proved of the vio-
of Belgian duns
— I his daily column.
i Copyright 1934. General Features .Corp.)
Sat., June 26, 1954
Bv C
EDITOR IAL: 1
little chance for thinking at all. ’ and saw those days .
[ have been re- I. But, though the Pope prom-
book published ised, according to Colonel Rep-
by a member of ington’s authoritative Diary of
liament, Arthur the World War, “to make a great
the working
capital of each precinct is reduced. And, as
would be i e-
ering my free kls Then it start- ton and children g
‛ed rainihng. and the dye ran all ited Mr. arid Mrs. Ra y Berry and
J over my face—and darn near Mr. and Mrs. T. R ~
I washed me right out of Holly- day. [ I t
! wood. Ill ' Mrs. Gene Haynes and chil-
, Gerrie. Helen and Vivian
Ponsonby also devotes a chap-
___ „ faked photographs. Two
examples: The pietdre of Ger-
-- officers inspecting muni-
bought out of precinct road
funds; and right-of-way has bee n donated by
our national in-
come, and, in
the name of na-
tional defense,
it scatters our
young men over
63 different na-
tions through
out the world.
In addition to
these prepara
tions, I would
' like to suggest
another. We
should take ev
A
L Koci
Catholic society that he had seen _ _
with his owneyes German sol- prominent rhaster at
diery chop off’ the arms of a He shot s- -ir
.....-- -r-----.. ..... -tuation C.A. Dean, M.D.
The greatest hazand of insecticides lies in the car
less habit of leavihg such things within reach
ieerfully corrected
the publisher
ich (• entitled ex-
air black and cov- Gainesville and Mrs. Lowell Pen-
Ln j m— i- — •— ।—i -cna—— f Denton vis-
Welch.
F. Gray left today for Muskogee, O
to visit re atives for several days.
year until the full quota of mi eage: has bee
reached.
g to talk to t
I certainly hall Ca
offi- turning out better pictures all Ford
an the ime.” • day.
an hit a new top himself re- when
tly as Lt. Stive Maryk in “The irrigation canal.
- """ a role that may Mr. and Mrs, N< than Bewley
candidate for ah of Arlingtoh and Mr. and Mrs. El-
— i ' lis Bewley and children of Man-
1 . $
But his memor:
fron the brea; t- Hal Boyle -
beating type < f actor who pre- (
dicte the west coast film colony -
will (become a | ghost town. _ _
felt! more excite- Gooch of McKinney visited her
frigerator in which to kerp the cream.
Mrs. Chapman is a widow with no children.
Back home in Illinois she op rates a 270-acre
grain farm.
insecticides. Many
Register Publishing Company, ac.,
treet, Gainesville, Texas. Eman i as
the Gatnesyille, Texas, Post C flea
gress, March 3, 1819.
leave tomorrow lor North Carolina to spenq
month wit h relatives.
Miss Cel la Davis left this morning for Dalia;
car- . "In my firs#
t short,” he recalled, “they insisted
! on dyeing my air black and cov-
n
< A i Pr actically
change apj earanc e
Tell your merchant you saw his
•e. Now that the advertisement in The Register.
f the arms of a
ng to-its mother’s
HAR TFORD,; Conn.
mes P. Brogan lost
axcept mis sleep
that whi
Ax
"He has made judges depen- ruary 5. 12 an 1 16.. I only re call
dent on his will alone, for the that lie telephoned to me on Feb-
offices, and the ruary
pkayment of thir he made the other calls bee; use
ficials of the them up,
“marchin;
Her brother was drowned
his truck overturned in an
Adams, counsel to "theirS.
f the army, who have 5
me, said
! Feb- son, who
000. Cook county’s allotment in the Wich
ita Falls di! trict is $900,00 0.
The ques tion that conf
Hatlo
Bur.ANy RESEMBLANC BETWEEN
PRODUCT AMD RCS ••• IS NOT EVEN
COINCIDENCE-ITrS STRICTLY BUT NIx!!
swarms of of filers to harass oyr me about on February 5, he
people and eat out of their sub- tually spoke about on Febn ary
16. Had that call been monitdred.
container. They are there for your protection.
summer, one hazard
coffee with which to keep awake nights asishe
plans her busy two years ahead, and a little re-
use 1 rare- ,K
too muh is 1N
England. One
workers, in the industry. Van in the county,
doesn’t want jt *------- —i- _ i-----•—
By GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY i
_. ‘ .. In a free society, government colonies:
The first proposed improvenent in Cooke is an instrument of the. people to “He has obstructed the admin
county is the widening of highway 82 east per to rm such tasks as they istration of
where the traffic count is now 4,800 cars choose to do in
. . ($900,000 and oommononnde
20 feet of additional right-of-way is needed, tion, the federal
The cost of the right-of-way is estimated at government is
$100,000. ‘ p e r m i 11 e d to
J
Health . . .
I’ve never
are extremely high, traffic is increasing s<
fast that ven five to 10 years’ planning
ahead will not take care of needs.
It will be recalled that in the not too dis
tant past, c ties and towns wanted highway!
to come do vn their main streets so that lo
cal merchants might benefit from touris
Bi t today it is impossible for mos
towns to handle even part of their traffi
scrip tion prices: By e
__ _ mail itained, 30c week
counties bj mail. 1 month. • mnns, sow;
xnzbozste sgna. county. * -monin, 4
Any err oneous reflection upon the character,. stan
at zeputatlon of amp peraon, fine ar corporatlon w
to the Constitution.
made 50
s of this instru- all-around atHC
ment. Along with the telephone tes i
have come a number of devices sport
for placing at unknown, unan- she
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this problem. While appropriations anc
of bu iding and maintaining highway:
He and I don’t h elieve in pounding School census figures for Mon-
nous as the “Twin” Sisters” being’to monitortelephone cails. told’police that while he was onproducers’dashe 1 hm - *-------'
1 he added: What such « recording means snoozing someone swiped a $350 things as the;
But my opponent never heard is that the casual word, spoken wristwatch .and two rings Va lued Ie. gradually
this gift from the people of without caution, mav be recailed at $400, all of which he was 4ppie pie.face ro les. , . 1 .
He will team with Deborah
-'Kei ' 1
• content.;
low t he ।
5F, wu wutp -
vlW
3 •*0,‛
guest list included Mmes, Charles
Brannon aid A. L Theisen|of San Antonio; G.
____ Fart Worth; R. E Wooldridge, Merlin
Mitchell. F oy Potter, J. W. Gladney. William ‘ y-
1“ ‘-1-3 loberts. Ed Wasson, William Simps -
ROSSTON, June 24 Mrs. G..A.
t*,
#-4 - 2424...
aomuimtxun.rxatnsavsdicaftfwon
e remarked. “In and ,,
au generally wind attended serivces at the Baptist
iothing but a scrap book church - J • i J
• 8x1(1 ’s. : MPs. Essie Mae Henderson and
-But if I ever should win an son
Evie. would prob-stenday a
make a limp out of M.’. Miss Mary Evelyn Fletcher of
, to surmount three Marietta, Qkla, spent last week
• handicaps to.gain serious recog- with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berry.
nition a a film actor: red hair. Vickie Penton of Sherman, who
freckles, and a face like the has [been visiting
. aunt Mr. and Mrs
picture, a crime ton. [has returned t
11ed “her :—icie1 Mr. and Mrs C. C- Jenkins of
--etslTsnhrocs
with the appl pie face.
(UP)- "But I have never been
about to try to twi t events too fast.
He shot the wives and children.
And laughed to see them die.
Mr. Ponsonby did not write
The preparation for war has were distilling glycerine from
now become our biggest indus- the bodies of their dead." A later
try. It takes the| largest slice of
Carl Kade n. H. L. Simrhpson, Houston Mau;
M. E. Pott er, William Culp and Miss Marv- De
las Kennelly.
Mrs. Frank Helm and family of Me
it >red Academy award. I ' lis Bewley and children of Mans-
i u . normal instrument “Gee that would be something, field I visited Mrs. Lizzie Bewley
for the control of the-peopl hy woTldn’ it, ' • - - land hthen -elhdicne Cde- ena
of ficials The procedure thiE-a
of UP'M
and
his “hers.
.:8-5
p.
,,, . - .,,e perform limited
But this is only the beginnin 5. If the traf- duties, but all
fic count continues to increase on highway rights are stipu-
lanes will be lated as belong-
re two farm ing to the states
ire iwo arm and the people
recuire right -of- thereof The fed
7 a lotments each eral government
------’ * n may not law- Geo. Sokolsky
s fully expand its authority or the . ..
* in the I0C‛th
" .,cc. ,, . . tasks which it is designated to ven. h’rinos
With the traffic problem increasing so under lake • en h ’
rapidly, it would be much better, it seems to amendment may increase the arose. It was a
us. for Cooke county to be prepared to buy federal resporsibility. but such telephone calls were illegal and
right-of-ways needed instead of having jto an amendment can only be passed .
on the bond is- by the consent of the’ states dence"by/scins
In a word, the American Con- (Concerned. The
by the Germar >” 1 .
series of crucifix-
_____ set many
the- records as
* must be used in wartime. If the
again from truth were told from the outset.
lessly. To > often
taken for । ranted.
of the steadiest are the two largest school systems
. Bowie has 1.303 on
military independent of,, and su rhade
perior to, the civil power.” ; lous , _
it MeCarthy-Ste- not of the very best, both o
the ethical ques- endin8 on a bantering note.
A Constitutional tion of monitored telephone calls .As
dmitted that such cais
illega-.--r
it took the committee weeks to fied in refusir
s admitted in evi- by telephone.
nt of the parties avold - — 1.1:1—.6
morals of the is-the police state, the
the peril to sue are more important that, the tesephone 15a
assumption must . .
American citizen is tneir., .
an official of his should.be
government without fear or dam congress.
...... of petition is slip (Copyright, 1954, King Features
First Amendment
T. Bomar left Thursday for San Fran-
cisco. Calito spend several months.
R. B. C irpenter of Ardmore Okla, is a vis tor
in the city today. I
Mrs. Ja k Scott of Fort Worth is the guest
5
-ce4hmu
fund could be established for t le single pur-
pose of purchasing right of way for high-
ways and farm-to-market ro ids. Instead
of incurring more indebtedness, a certain
w 4
oub
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.tr, 1/e 292
*2,2
its contents. Such a test
sediment o 1 standing for awhile. This is a n
>f the London Nevertheless, we believed these
Monitoring of Telephone Calls
of the people in the American hearings are oyer, I C;
example: John
justice, by refusihg the secretary i
lavs for establishing did not monitorhis calls to
judiciary powers. ! says i
compounds, F]
"ions i-A
DDT is not without danger to i8
(Q When
men of trine to
y..l
//87 N)
4 -Gainesville (Texas
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nmodv tbit -n. kul m? PPonenlI never n€drl 1S that the casual word, spoken "
Ad-, ntite of of this gift from the people of Without caution, may be recalled at
• nhin “nd if *"" men- *- men ----.i— — -rs later when the wearing-
i /eel
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j.
a conversa- numerous chain
_ r______________ be made in ethics 1 ,
ing for freedom, citizens of Ohio or in. law between the use of a James . . .
two cannon which became mechanical devie or a human ever pthing e
— •L- C:------- --- - told
tion. in which
of the partiesi
on tree-shaded N Street Northwest.. There aare . Sam Houston was at a coun- presence of the
- teas and parties, try, picnic and. he. was eating possible to tip t...........
i few bedrooms and talking, and talking and eat- wires bv mechanical devices.
Netherlands lis- ing. He thrust a spoonful of hot whch instance --ha- -f
was entertaihed rice .pudding.into his capacious parties to the
at tea bv the General federal ioh. Her majesty mouth and there is nothing hot- know that a v
- -- -- on Red Oak, la. ’er that hot rice pudding. He spat It is also possible to record
ther officers ion it out and said, “Many a durn telephone conyersation
fool would have swallowed that!” manent reference. This is illegal
That afternoon the clubhous was decorated When W. LeeO Daniel Was unless a beep
.with chrysanthemums and jack o-lanterns. . The running for goverr or, an OPPO- is sounded at
Fverv thine was ong nent described him as a flour ko that both partes may know
' salesman from Ohio." O'Daniel that they are being monitored. No
The queen was rushing here and there, and pho- said.that when Texas was fight- distinction can1----i bi
tographers were constantly snapping her picture.
Woman-like..she wanted to prettv-up.Therewas famous as the
. . « 1 officers, emhar- and ho added.
assed that there was no attractive guest suitej "1
ture-a-year at
“What won
4w, 4‛oor)
track an<!
chests in a
WE SHOUl.CM RAKED
Ee>THE ROCKS OUTANp
e- WEEDED ONCE
(BAB) ZAH ARI- 1--- ----- -----
e 26. 1912 in port boy next door,
daughter of a
of- —"
— _ __ of it, and helped ents _..
me get another chance.” .Mrs., Billie Mebo
As “the boy next door” Van of Dallas_and a nieee, Kay.Webb
tliskedaguieklsand hecame a na- here Sunday, Chip, who has spent
g;n1, -------po- tu n-wade bobb)sox idol. two weeks with his aunt, Mrs.
Prgesiona,, a ! stll hate that term, he Ray Berry, returned home with
golfer. Her winning fight aghinst aid, wryly. “But the bobby sox- his'mother
cancer in 1953 was one of the 4rs ; all grew up and became ——L———":---------------
best comeback stories of the mothers. I had the problem of ... . m
" Montague Has
ne More Students
MONTAGUE, Texa. June 26 -
state dripped the 30 cents ad valorem tax.
It would mean a transfer of the 30 cent tax
The tax would
amount to $3 per $1,000 valuation, j T_EEE n AYC
Cooke county’s current tak rat of 64 InIE-E —AI-
the tate. If
the 30 cents was added, maiding a 94-cent
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fighting around the book with the hope that it
’ " ’do much good.
their (officers had been crucified bluntly: "This is no
. this was should not be used
• i
I make it arule to get to bed by
9:30 at night.
“Even when I'm not working,
I can t get used to staying up late.
What can people gain by staying
up until 4 a. m.?
“Al that can happen to you
number of Canadian
---- in Hollywood," he said, parents, Mr. and Mis. E. E. Rich-
"They have a new feeling qut ardson over the weekend.
there. They art concentrating bn i - - -
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tile Signal, February, 1939.)
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upon being brought to the attention
Member of The Associated Press,
elusively to the um of republication
erv- printed in this newspaper, aa well
tine patches.
one The publishers are not
; 8 typographical errors or
occur other than *-
then federation president, and i
a trip abroad.
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