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Morris not
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no
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California
Pennsylvania
f
.Eisen hower]
miles.
Morris continued, “has ever
“No state,”
sional el
ublican
without good traffic
lei
ate and now law:
vi
U
The senate
lion more people.
100 to 200'
tew
tory.
for
year, and
coi
traffic accidents cost
fine achievement is the fact that we
ion;
a con-
I
nually on the entire
Pn
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—
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V
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f
\,
Kuq
billion dollars for slum clearance.
The house,
Svnica e. Inc.)
by
u
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W
and oth-
Dollar volm
in
also
uivalent periods
)-,;evo1 {-yyA f
to
aid
-
+
23
i
Of;
tap.
a
9
ed
a tribute t
1
reduction of
They
the
de-
turn
on
internatiohal af
the cessat
fairs.
Tn
ferende was ini-
of
Al
pen
French
and
in-
men
they ha
National
arate the;
fact,. t isolate
price, better quality.
the
h
atives
resen
"cold
30
n ations ' are
Over t ie mont
Great Bri
many other
anc
ker
r o m
of im
rt anke
that are
Ipo
the
Geo. Sokolsky
retailing.
Unite I Stat
Thi ; is one of those numerous
rewards of a ca- I
by Soviet
con
def not
goods did n’t flow
s$ store
here
have
ac
tumj ng to MacArthur a
as
the hand; of the
s
who Was right about
a
th at almost
subjects. This one is
is lishment
peace.
an
t;;
It
, sets off a cha
n
ums
non-Commu-
sei
$ yndicate- Inc. •
of —
ts
by
bosses
man
of these
-1
movements in the
1 ’ni
ed States
“The work
was killing me:
that the
-
household after him, that they
r Peace and
chil
MILrON BER
igi e Against
linger in
be bestowed
w hich
r
m
i s
con
, son o
a
wit
fine
ife.
Ft
a
inference for
Stockholm c
Washingto
man
reduction of wor d tension
i l A. ■ B,, cr + . .4.,,+ - .,c;e.N
er :
n
ceful
"cold ing
coexistei
• tioh
war.’
for terminating [the
b I
the
is
I “Pravda
said of this:
4
H
fi l m
Pauline’1,
poets end poli-
de
f ar
table |
her
Fren: h
.1
he
r
met in all countri
wi h
11 e n
demand
support and has
might run lor
a
mn.
atu!
to
the
he Presidency
None of th
MILTON $ ERL ;
*
This NBC TV
Nations.
ha
son.
Sir Winston since 1948.
a
demanding ar
h
r a i
foil
1
a
to Pi
t i o n
he p
a
ave A
h
soil
that I would
LAUGH
Ills accom-
co
call' is stated clearly by
da'
id
of
House.
worth said.
-
reflect
must
lioi
Jane Eads
n
so
arpenter
out
could be
let down
re
moon arid stars goby.
usi-
group o
thin
1954, about
1950 to
hundred
feet down, hit a bed <
f th.it
ree
b«
as a natural
and that Hole shrank to stairs which
died of will million
the th Uni led States.
ip of
y - for mhem
French perfumer.
el
- app
Behold the
turtle: he miakes 1
ret
' By Jimmy Haded
when h
s • neck is
Scientists believe that part
of
ime
ustudme
of which Lyndon was
I LIKE OUR
NW PERKOL SPORT
I read to him about San
-
coul dn‛t keep him supplied with
ackson."
MOPE'
BIGDOME
n
LWILLBE
LLING
2
A -
life
Tuesday, July 13th
i
nd
g
m
g
31
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he worked for awhile
i h an
weekend
Kids love it! look!
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306
whi
ited
ex-
class mail at the
of all
11s-
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county.
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m a rmtit vtb
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h
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gpERACEc,
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and you could direct
hands, but that is your
special
nifi cant
Red
and
Morris said. Unless we do what heeds to
be done, the continued increase in travel over
th-
th
father, Joseph W.
tor and publisher
keeps minutes
- Milton Berle.
•e
e
ie
n particular
part of the
I movement
TML LITTLE STORL
200 TuL SQVUARL "
pie
are
sion.
on of
whic
An
his own •
show
bility of n
ized the ol
Rep-
of
brot ght
Th . is
r
and adapt
fully recog
*
m
of
best sales
. year will
tributors.
without the mini
to .college.
the
was
Stall'.
TI e S
the
part
ain.
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LET HM KNOW HE
HADABTE ,
— THE NGHT 1
. highway pat
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the
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with his family,
4—Gainesville (Texas), Daily Register
nk atnight."
1 say a thing
•toi
w
the ideas of General Poug to the Un ted Staffs in the € ventNhiling
Macrthur when he •ni d -f wuor hanre acrented the idea of L f?
I
Painter- The
I
r
not law Unless the other Send Bricker (R-Ohio)
ers wanted a constitution! amend-
V.-
he ould of war have accepted the idea of
implemented thm are ne
at night to lt an _____ _______
People’s Republic of China is re-
, Mrs.
pen ter.
arc ised the I
liam Knowlan
determined by what is known
Allthe children in a family do
blood type any more than they
Without danger.
It has been found that sali-
cylates ’aspirin is one form of
salicylate1 may increase the ten-
deny to bleed after a tonsil op-
eration. Vitamin K has an action
which prevents bleeding. There-
fore, in many hospitals today, no
F
.-f
seems likely to go along. ’
What Eisenhower asked
to a
— p- China in the E-i
of the world is fie propo:
end to the Churchill am
i
in a report on the Stock
conference:
the nopn and stars goby. 1 -rrpa « -.-p
He started one well that, a few stored to its
r rarely can be
utcome of the
NC
lected
Gillis.
lot re,
w,said +
I f) Ol
was
half
He loved veryt ting
lenhe," she said, "but he wouldn’t sit through
J By JAMES MARI
WASHINTON, Jul
President Eisenhower
g
West trade. It is designed to
United States front
STEERINd IN HEAVY
TRAFFICL LIKE-MEM
HEH-CAN TURN A
FIGURE 8QN A DIME,
JST USING MY )
A—
ALOW H
July 12 (P)
Established Mil,, ..
sing accurately
•«6
1 (I A
JQB,EH,Cl
A MONEY//U
GUESS THAT
bed by The
California “
WATCHI
IN A-T
1 tions
_____ ______ - _____ . ,cluding deputies
sumer more attrai tions and, inducements in* of the.
1 * Assemnbly
illl
if I
E
the Act of ongress,
scription prices:
maintained. 30c----
ing in--------
“In Texas,
one i
of hi
ifr !
HOT D5S/OUTA
THAT HEAP- .
on is
wa $
Deme
egpe
K
A OUR TRUCKS
3 WILL GET
a THERE NEXT
A.WEEKwWE
HI
I -
i&
I
i ‘7
mane
ment
ress,
from
fact. Willie Sut-
ton; the noto-
rious bank ban-
dit. tossed off
and hasn’t got so far:
Reinsurance on private health
insurance; statehood for Hawaii;
revision of the Taft-Hartley Act;
a constitutional amendment per-
mitting 18-year-olds to vote; and
revision of the Atomic Energy
Act to permit this government
to’ give allies more atomic in
formation.
The Democrats, by teaming up.
messed up Eisenhower on Hawaii I
and Taft-Hartley. In the senate
they worked in statehood for
Alaska as well as Hawaii. The
house wanted statehood for Ha-
waii only. Probable result, state-
hood for neither.
The Democrats didn’t like the
?IT‛S.
W-EE!!
EDOU
that? Well,
a matter of
the American desire
form ua for peace is |
DRILY SPECIAL
.— -d 1 of stars can be found in normal
is a plame where movements of the human eye
I THE FRONTOFFICE RIDES
f AROUND IN A SPACE SHIP-
I AND WERE STILL USING,
I n ;
8 [>..
&
as
ler ce
on the
rat
1953.
i ' ___■ which had acted
ahead pf the senate, wanted
part of the 35.000 public, hous
Kimbeil’s
PEANUT BUTTER
By
In
and
for
. patrolmen,
, and Michigan has
pointed out. Texas, I
ion. is fourth-rank-
Mille.
“The way for the armed forces
to Win an atomic war is to make
certain it never starts” — Gen
Omar Bradley.
I “The only normal and classic
things I ever created are my chil
dren”—Pablo Picasso.
1 “It a man is vain, flatter. If
timid, flatter. If boastful. flatter.
not have thesa me
all have the sa me
60(
Th *
on tai life of our recent
C Lmi-"rthan
you can may be in terms of misunder-
arming at standing similar to that which
a d mi n is t ra t io n's proposed,
changes in Taft-Hartley and man-
___, t aged to get them sent to the
the 35,000 public housing cooler for this year.
■" ”1 Eisenhower won a big victory.
13
G0,
"T
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“This curtain.’’ he said.
g
A
witted Texas lady
iting her son. ‘ js
Bird, aa jd
Bird. 10, and
Mrs. Johnson-Wi
at a small lunhec
penter
on Railroad avenue.
Mrs. Fred Frasher and daughter. Mrs. Ha rlan
Powell, and son have gone to Daikis to s enc
w
; not mi
cause k
egislative—the Tex as legislature must pro-
ide the funds with which to expand our
.... . ____ rejection
Mac Arthur is the acceptanqe ...
‘ Asia that
the spoil
until paid for. - I
The North Texas Odd Fellows and Rebe kahs
association will hold their first convention in
Morris told members of the Highway
council that "the sc ution to this problem is
rF WE KEEP
LOSINS BUSINESSONE2
ACCOUNT OF LATE 1FF
units. Whether the house will L--- --- - -- —r
yield now and go along with the by a narrow squeak andvigorous
senaite is not known. effort, in getting the senate to
Passed by one house and there- block the Bricker amendmentl
fore not law Unless' the other Sen. Bricker (R-Ohio) and hthi
what
that
mad l.
they called me out of bed at all
hours of the night to receive the
resignations of prime ministers"
. —Vincent Auriol, on vacating He
and -office of president of France.
“American soldiers have taught
me better than I could have
our learned in any other way what
America means to me”—Francis
Gainesville July 22.
Dan Moody spoke to a crowd of 200 pe ;
here last night in his campaign for attorney
eral of Texas He was introduced by Frai kR.
Stanford, a classmate of Moody at the Univ rity
(Q "Do babies have only the type of bloo I
from one parent or a combination of both '
• Would the blood be the sime in all the chi
dren in a family?"- Mrs. T. C.
fferenceinthepolitital radio and night
' ..... " ..... mean club ci median I
E44 began hi 1 career
ense as a child actoi-
in the “ Perils of
n Wa
-e
made a sustained deduction in tragic deaths
.tv r i ---ftit enforcement.
$.
• il
"F- L
ndsome. 73-}year-old mother
lot of steps
t nirp every-
the arma-
race, of wars now in prog-
They’ll Do It Every
50 TH AT'S THE
Mrs. Johnson "spent many long hours reading
to her children, but Lyndon was only interested
books about things that she told him were ;
intinue
nually. Each yea
nearly 9150,0 00,000 in-economic loss which
is more than 20°
Jones,” she said, "but he wouldn’t sit through
Little Lord Fauntleroy. He didn’t care for Tres-
ryn Cravens, author of “Pursuit
of Gentlemen.”
i 1908 as Milton E
i ference York City, ; nn =
i noted television.
______ in Europe anti
to t if victor helongs
. many fo ms—low er .
more var ed stock 3, new items, and so on.
• of the world W Hlat today; i> iueast
response and existence? Politically it
made it possible translated into
hod such a representative conf the United Sta
fetei ce? This is due. above all, opposition
to/the fact that millions of peo- C‘ ’
4 all countries t
a private agency
tax and business la'
Was recovered
such a great
half the people are waiting to be
discovered—and the other half
are afraid they will be”—Rep
Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania,
“A good education is harmfu
to a dancer. A good calf is better
than a good head”—Agnes de
sons had five chil drer iT
first.
For I know him, that he will command his
hildren and hi
.hall keep the wi y of the Loord.— Gen. 18:19,
The highest ;pi aise that, can be bestowed
I any man is for his household to imitate him
publicans, has
treated his pro-
gram. The full
treatment won’t
be known until
/
and -r ____
victory for th
“I haven’t sold Bibles all my
life”—Frank Costello;
T
-
!
I igh way patrolmen next
o increase the foree an-
in Euiype a.
gand has be, -
the United States
More Highway Patrolmen Needed in
Texas to Contribute to Safety!on Ro
rHE Highway Safety council believes that
1 understaffing of the Texas Highway Pa-
trol is the most serious handicap today fac-
ing enforcement of safety measures on the
highways of the state.
While safety groups, local law enforce-
ment agencies and newspapers are doing
their utmost to reduce the traffic toll on
City streets and highways of the state, it is
regrettable that the state does not have
more highway patrolmen on duty.
In a report to members. Executive Direc-
tor G. C. Morris of the Highway Safety
stand
'May the Lord bless, .02, ,, . , , ..
good — favorite benediction of dollars he started with. Rush-
mh- Graham. ’ werth eid
the diversion of
The disturbing aspect of this otherwisi 1
S- —t- -h-d —, do not
made.------- —----
qludin ; the food and variety
chain systems.
The recentexperience of retailers as ;
hole has been in eresting and significant!
” ’ has been somewhat down, as
quiz programs.
, born Juy12, Feeling that Bartlett didla good
' ■ "Newl Job for his day but that someone
” if ought
color eyes.
Depending upon the blood type of the pare it;,
the children may have a wide
types. However, mothers of 1, .
give birth to a child of type AB
type AB can never give birth to a hild of typ Q.
This is true regardless of what group the far
1 3
purposes.
tion is relat
_ than 200 t imes what we spend an-
operation of the Depart-
ment of Publ ic Saf ty.
of pis accor-
emarkably se-
anil lively-
Texas highways will result in am
trend in the death rate. Our highways
have sufficient patrolmen to assure
tinued decline in the accident and death rate .
Baines, lawyer, newspaper 11,, . . ,
served as Texas secretary of mush, it had to be abandoned.
af Southwestern Texas newspapers
Mrs. Johnson thinks her son became a senator
his background. Her own
the remark
w hile philoso-
allies; in fact,, tb isolate
United States diplmatically.
Let us not underestimate
success of this effort on the
- a of the Kremlin. * ” ”
forgotten. France. India
Thos Americans who bitterly op countries! that
,c./] - +% M) iA.. 2 I.f d- A k,. i r i,-»i kyi .. T t .1
as igi. jaiut ] Korea, but
they fail to recognize ’.............
historic misstake, once a Russiar ,
of events (Copyrigh t.* 1951. King Fea
overtaken. SVndicate" Inc. I
o repor1
e Mr. Babson, are optimistic as to
retailing's future prospects. |____
s and years to come, the
state of t ne natior i’s economic health will be
determined in large part by what goes on in
The factorie wouldn’t maintain
_____,____ THE PENNIES
IN A RECENT forecast of business condi-
- tions to come Ro ger Babson wrote: “With
purchasing power iolding well, demand for
food products and soft goods will remain at
tiated by
public
to succeed him anl wks elected in 1905. The Joh 1-
; of which Lyndon was tie
tory.A
Here, for xample.
. . safe. • ! • :
Morris said that the minimum standarc s
set by national groups such as the White
House Safety conference. National Safety
council, aqd International Association
Chiefs of Police show that Texas shol
have between 1.173 and 1.603 highway pa-
4
Mlm
nnrn.tne,KiavEAtvnRMhr
I ! N
/HE RUNS THE FIRM v-
I WITH MS PINKY TbOw SLOGAN, THF
. HiS HEAD IS JUST ID) BEVERAGE (
ITOMORROW -I
Tve worked with the ta id
long enough,” and on he went
Boyle’s
NEw YORK, jtly 12
rather pleasant ex
co mpared W it h ec W --- --- r--r - - - —
before. Blit the i hysical volume of good;
moved ha; been h eayy, and in some field;
has shown an increase. This ‘
Toda/s Birthday..
ness this morning i
Mrs J. A. Holt and Miss Minnie Frasher mho-
tored to Dallas to make a brief visit.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Bennett and daughter. L ora
and Miss Vera Turbeville, have returned to Fort-
Worth after visiting Mr. and Mrs J M. Bellon
East Pecan street. 1 .
Lewis Lindsay offered for sale lots in the
mont addition south of the Katy railroad in s
east Gainesville for $10 down and 1$10 a m
never doubt-any
plishments." this
rene. intellectual
and CCH,
cing porting
Mr Babsc n t hen ppedicted that the
cords ( uring the last half of this
the low-cost mass dis
Soviet orbit non-Commu
nd even anti-Communist
who can agre on one
objective The most sig-
united front
jy -------- — — _
effort, in getting the $enate to
__the propaj
effedtive th it
s started the
—J war." The rejection by So-
viet ussia, inside and outside of
the Wnited Nations sinqe 1945. of
to find
semtete Return Mill
several days. J "
Mrs. Carey Shell isi reported ill at her homf on
West California stree
• Mrs. Eldo Smith ahd little daughter of
quah. Okla., are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Coursey on South Grand avenue-
I Billy, the two-year-old son of Mr. and
Dock Teague, is reported quite ill-
George H. Culp went to Denton on legal
reducing the highway death toll, thecoun
cil’s director noted. In 1953, our death rati
was 6.4 for each 100 million vehicle miles
traveled- and this was the lowest in our his
i» con-
books on Andrew Ji_______ ■ ■
One in his tee ns her son was in a hassle about
provided that
peopled, big and
---both
the sprightly lady who
- NBC’s Who Said That?,
the most durable of all TV panel
(. O. you do have a r in
mind and direct /o1
ul imate cor sumer. It is
all the econ-
in( 1)56
is surprised Rebekah* Baines John
tailers. I hey have
vious fact that competition is much toughe
now than -to-- him minee lnet "e" 1
I war. Are
faGLfc
—ah m9
he Zieg- i
feld Follies, he;
2
Credit
—u—■—1
Letter..
/Gopg*/e,
9 co-existence as
the mm They regird the. United Sat s
stumbling block? to the estab-
i-----.Tjjf peace in theevo id —
(A Blood type is an inherited factor similar
to such characteristics as color of eyes and hhait.
Which traits of a-parent a child will inheri
as’Mendel’s Lav.
__approves: ;
The 31-billion-
12-0z GLASS 25
urjpledge to you: Consistently
low pric.1 ALWAYS I TRY USI
whether to go to 1 vork to go to college. His mother
told him that wh atever he did he’d have to work.
is.” she reminded him, “but
h at
de-
a yea
_ .... lawful place wi
organic tion and when
-Ei-h have ill " ‘
I
atanyime since the last work
re । ffered the choosy con
privatiomcaeised by these wars"
Europe arid Asia
' ’ ! teen
evangellst Billy
- ‘‘Politick is ane uavgpyg JI . —— — .2— -- ’— —r—
trivial, meih whp when they suc- inevitably affect the Europeans
ceed at it, become important in attitude towards American views
th eyes of mere trivial men"—I and problems. ' r
George Jean Nathan. ” ! | The professor said the “payoff
“Age is no matter . .
Pose
-erences initiated by Soviet
Russia with the objeqt of form-
ing public opinion <
trolmen. Texas actually has only 470.
For Better Health . .
ASPIRIN MAY BE HARMFUL AFTER
TONSEL OPERATION
sivej ircleslof the Unt-r----
The j eople demand the easing
tension in jjnteri dtiiinal- ten--- lihe -
the 5.806 actual adjustments
11.850 case examined.
th
new homes werebuil
all From
he aggres-
ted Stites.
the _
ids wit i which to expand our
ri.
-isjeegifhege
as all AP news “
and thus to free* mankind
the sorrow, suffering.
BACK TEN GRAND OR
—4 SO,WHATP _
TEH
* f
state and later sta te representative. When he re-
tired, her husban d-to-be, Sam Ealy Johnson, ran
e<
y
y a really witty obs
by! a gangster— or a hops
shouldn’t be preserved
p terity. As a result, their
re
China in the United Nat
the I development of I
dollar foreig ment limiting the scope of treat-
bill; the farm bill; the wire ies with other countries.
Colum
!--
E-les
ICo vrzh. 93* Kine Feat
One of Gib Morgan's derricks reli t ionships
tall that it had a hinge shield become an
way up so the* upper part organization. It car
' ‘ ■ ■ "iii "organization only when
lively -
told me. Vis-
wife. Lady
aid daughter. Lyndon
j Baines. 7,1
‘ The partici pants at the cor
enc? demand thatit he United .0
correctly the. real Clearin
in the world ’
all-embra-,, - .-a
'bee-omen such the. , tota1
. . .. 5 ong nd , ■
MeAe gems from thei
IGF> should help give posterity
I kind of insight! on the kiau J, r .: - u-
hitman beings who dwelt in the- United States does not limit the
middle of the 20th century: 1 1 thev can take
EL
Mon., July 12, 1954
The Word of God . .
NMA NTHIS keystone-cops )
LAN_P\_PATROL WASON4
FsT4E RWER
ra V- .
olm tracts adjusted b,
tion Boa rd havegained _
fer- of $107,872,511 toi the federl gov-
Na. ernment. according to Commerce
to also preserve the antic
and gilded wisdom of the pur- ;
. rent generation. Shepherd end 1
Mi^s Gillis are bundling tb geth-
. 1 -- for book publication the quo-
j tations they feel best reflect
4 times
7 Most books'ol; quotations lean Cardinal Spellman,
tod heavily on rnete rk holi- -------------*----
ticiahs. Miss Gillis and
worker have a
reer that has J
kept him behind S180h
prison bars 128282
most of his life. ""TIIU .
_r s one of Hal Boyle II history, too much flattery
verl thousand quotations col- hever lost a gentleman”—Kat n-
cted by Jim Shepherd and Ann hvm Cravene anther nt “Piirsnit
$$
jorean war wa a
I Soviet Universal
revived united front _____-_______
which seeks again to bring with
in the
hist al
eleme n
THESE DAYS
t I " —t— ’
Reduction of Tension in
GEORGE E. SOkOLSKY- ‘cold war!’ waged by
Stockholm, between June 19 • ■ । - 1
"b — conference Was held
the senator’s
who says she “tool
after him and tau ;ht
thing I could."
From the moment I first
can he has w r i
-that many mt songs,
its Has" been ths
pleasant .
omists, ill
ns
Chicago (UPJ pefense qon-
th Renegtia-
gained a return
. of Texas.
Only freshman work will be offered at Ghines-
ville junior college during the first term vhich “Service is what
begins in September; it is announced by
MeCain,dean of the college’
A. J. Coursey observed his 75th birthda
Sunday with a gathering of relatives at his
Judge C. R. Pearman, who is holding “
Denton, has arrived home to spend the
. ravishing at 20, chrmig at standing similar to that
in 40, and irrisistilble Mme. Chan- exists on either side of the
* H . Curtain."
HE WORLD TODAY
Eisenhower Feels Good
About Congress’ Action
o. aheenabrA ; tapping bill; and the social se-
i— curity bill.
Im The house has passed the for
ay eign aid bill. The senate hasn’t
m voted yet. But it seems pretty
E sure Eisenhower will get a siza-
Il ble chunk of the 3% billion dol-
the League fo
racy (The 1x4)1
and- Fascisn
in ach ieved a membership of 4,000.-
n • • • by HAL BOYLE
—
By C A. DEAN. M.D
MEDITORIAL: Occasionally treatment for o ie
IVI condition may aggravate another. This my
happen when tonsils are removed. J
Treatment following a tonsil operat,
reeled toward, relieving pain and Preventir
hemorrhage Aspirin applied le ■■■■BI
rally or used in chewing gum of- l ;
fers considerable relief from F1hl
pain However, its use is not 25210
Ko
4
a
lars he asked. J J •
Eisenhower won a victory, not
yetcomplete, when the house ap
proved the farm bill with recog-
nition of the principle that there
should be a sliding scale 82%
* to 90 per cent of parity—on farm
price supports for basic products.
Supports have been at 90 per
1 cent for years. It’s uncertain
....________ _ whether the senate, when it I
wants the vot- James Marlow votes, will go along. .
ers in the November congres- The White House wanted a law
'lections to Judge his Re permitting the use of wire-tapped
publican administration by the information in trials of , subver-
kind of program congress enacts, sives. The house, voted for such
Here is the record to date: - a bill, in modified form. The
Passed by both house and sen- senate may not.
ale an jivw iav: The house pleased Eisenhower
American participation in the by approving a bill to widen the
St. Lawrence seaway; extension social security program, bringing
of the Reciprocal Trade Act for under its coverage up to 10 mil-
one ! year; a defense pact with ’
South Korea; creation of an Air
Dr. Dean wil
___pretty good about
congress, almost MBS
evenly divided
series. ne-time
r - . star of th ”iee
is meant by co
rep P‛
h ranking in populati
in automobile registrations.
I belongs to.
. Have a pressing health problem
try to help you in his daily colur-r
' । Copyright 1954 General Featiires Corp.»
congress winds
up its work. per- i
haps at the end
of this month.
Cockeyed Distribution
_____, Morris added, “we have only
____patrol unit to cover more than 200 miles
of highway, While in the state of New Jer-
sey the standard in one unit for each 10
i HO
Here’s TE EFFICIENCy
A /MAN NOW ?
Gs -HANx AND Anp OF
8NK.N THE HATP HAT
P.R 6 GEORoE SIEVERS 1,
CaN 60TS MANCHESTER DRN,
Fa OAIQLAND 18, CALIF.
pass ed a
"The dieiene hi; iii
....... .. ...... and; social systems does
designed to start an agita- by self an inevitable c
- F — -- 1 ’ • • - ing to war. Pat
■T. .acua swy. f lly feasible I
“W hat accounts fon the indubi rights of all j r ,
ble fact that this initiative by small, are recognized b
rengh public figures has been fact and de jure,
ft in all countries of the world WHat today: I
tor G. C. Morris of the Highway
council said that by all established
ards “Texas is one-half to two-thirds defi-
cient in providing adequate patrolmen te
protect the public safety on the highways
beyond city limits." I
Texas has made remarkable progress r
V“
5
A
h
i tn r
t o c kh o l nil ______
resolution stating:
looked into his bi? brown eyes.
I was sure he was dstined for
great things and
, 1 e added, we should add
the World '
i United Nations are admittec
i that organization."
Co exist irtce is like a l.
______ _ and off by the Ki er -
lin as required for propganda
|s present manisfesta:
ed to ihe seatin;
r
i .in i her husband. Leslie. Car-
Washington correspondents for a
By
, BOYCE HOUSE
By JANE EADS
WJASHINNGTON Lyndon Johnsen has gone
VV fast, in publi life for his years . First elected
to cengress in 1937. the 45-year old Texas Demo
became senat • minority leaderin January
Nqw there’s some talk he
Red star of
I - k
—lates withdraw
«jI a sat for
United ’
isal that
id Ant
resident
pro p os
ire of Senators
nd and
the Republican
era i^C leaders of the
existence means
edi- alum
their production and employment long if the
counters into
on s .
as - is a । .
sep- to te alone in a
iL 4 Now‘who wou
the like
as i
e variety of bliod
type Q can never
3 and mother of
" tild of typ d.
ony,Eden Berle Foundation for
Fisenhwer. funds for charity.
i hat
L. ndon John- Contract O
r hp
II!
become more dangerous, instead of mor?
resu t ol
a brink pace The public, however, have
learned something bout watching their pen-
nies. They have "become more price-con
scious NK- Deher +hen "redinted that the
more dosmopl- Money Woes May
approach. They see hotreasoh A * — ■ ■ *
-- firation Cause Trouble
6 Sos. I SCHENECTADY, N. Y. (UP)
fl Vo] ume I A Union college exchange pro-
promises to reflect therealmen. lessor from Scotland says me
-1 -r r more pound sterling curtain will re-
his sult in misunderstanding between
Americans and Europeans.
few Dr. Francis A. Rushworth.! of ;
F “Collection which Scotland’s St. Andrews univer;
risomejsity, said Americans can travel
ind of extensively abroad because the {
; I
1 1
dollars they can take out.
“A committee is a group that A citizen of a pound sterling
and loses hours" area can take out only a limited
amount of money anal must re-
you real turn with the same number
chudir g n
ast J cision."
i home. After high sc tool
coi rt at came to her and said
V ‛ I
Forde academy; extension pf ma-
jor excise tax rates and < utting
of others; providing two billion
dollars for highway construqtion;
and increasing the borrowing
power of the Commodity 4
. Corp. L | iLLl
Passed by both houses "but
with differences which requl
compromise before final passa
which seems assured in sor
form: . ' I ! .
A general overhaul of the tax
laws, and a housing act. i
The senate gave Eisenhower
most of what he wanted on hous-
ing: authority to build 35,000 pub-
lie units a year for four years;
cont nuing government - insured
oans on homes; and use of one
. ure Island, put
30 Years Ago . . .
(Fem the files of The Daily Register.
“ July 15, 1924'
R N Munday is confined to his home on ast
California street with illness. I
W. W Farr, chief postal clerk is ill at his h mhe
the aggressiveness
.t icy
uest pf honor! ______
n given by Mrs Elizabeth tar-
i'll I j 1
amp ng Demo
crats and Re
• T
7b
reported Jo have
been present, in-
7/
spirin is given before or after EmdA
the operation. If necessary,
some other medicine such as o- C. A. Dean. M.D
diene is given for pain. This procedure has ie
salted in a great reduction of hemorrhages. I
Children usually like to usejaspirin gum affet
having their tonsils out. Parents who "$neak
this in to the patients against the doctor's or
are actually defeating the doctor's pest eff
and may* be doing harm to- the patient.
Cainesbille Haily Re agisker
"9 w,
uPaebe o Pu
’ imonegi.on Eomonths,, Sqo;on ** The "publhers i re not respons!b
---" county, 1 month. #2:6 m orr{ unin
> . !
progress only
out"—ames BL Conant, former the explanation for the twinkling
president of Harvard j ’ ce — -— h- f--- i----—i
“Washington i
_ _ that “virtually every state
with a safety record better than Texas has
far more highway patrolmen, although
state has a greater a rea to be patroled."
tas 1,4 74 highway r- ‘
has 1 785, i
677, the council report 1
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