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PAGE TWO THE IS 7 0 I Thursday, February 4, WS4 Interest Revives In Famous 6 Lone Eagle 5 I) and; hs fat. Kis hair line has receded half- to England a few months before way back across The head. I Esuptsiasn's executkEL Detroit bom. i 3Se Lindberghs endured their Charles lindberg took easUy to sorrow, reared more children and Ki modest behavior in months of! rrevel to many countries costrib-! uted to American prestige books. are" three soss: Joa, 21,1 16, Scott, 10: and two dangh-j birth cf their son Charles Jr.

in IS30. -were events the whole world resd and talked about. men came tne slaying of 21 month old baby fore World War Lindbergh's pop-1 nlariry with the public wore thin. I The once-adored filer 1SS.I speech said "the Brilisfe, the Jew-! ish asd the Koosevelt sdmisistra-j the "three most import C7 Jc own Seymour W. 9S oner, who ha, and supervisor of clinical record JAPANESE GALS SHED DVDS A LA MARILYN TOKYO women trying to acMeve the Marilyn look are shedding their i been with the First of Longview for 23 years, has been i tioc research, will speak to stu-j promoted to vice President of Stephen F.

Austin Kighj apa i goner is a brother of Mrs. Trov School on the Qualifications, train-S OI 0iO1 I of C. C. Cunningham, Mrs. of a career in home economics.

jSue Waggoner, and Mrs, L. GemvtaM Dtxon, TSCW di-j today. an a large picture blonde actress, nojsey- mooning here with husband Joe DBIaggio, with a story reporting many Japanese woman have eliminated undergarments. Set Friday 3 From TSCW To Attend Clinic A trio composed of TSCW music faculty members will participate in the annual convention-clinic of Texas Music Educators Associ- 12. Selections from the top Broad- A way shows of our time along with 0 "jn" Dallas several classical pieces will head-! Lawrence Ha Frost, associate professors of mu- and Dr.

J. Wilgus Eberly, rector of music, will play "Trio Featuring Elizabeth No VII by Mozart at the noon young lyric soprano, Bernard Izzo, noted baritone of the MM- Iwest, the program will begin Mai, I Chapter BK of PEO will meeting of the American Library Friday at 3 p.m, in the home of i Science Association. She will re- J. Baldwin. 1933 N.

Loc-ltura Sunday. PERSONALS Mfttfcodlst i Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Wil- rummage 0 Wood Drive, have received at the word of the birth of a granddaugh- ter, Diane, born Dec. 29 in Yokus- iUSL I WSCS of Asbury i Church will sponsor a sale Saturday at 7 Sonars.

Mrs. Helen Buck Campbell Japan. Parents are Mr. and' the TSCW College of Householdj Mrs. Floyd Glenn Smith, Arts and Sciences will speak on I i "Opportunities for the Home Eco- paifs underwear industry feel the effects of Marilyn's Miss Monroe has said she wears no undergarments, but she parried questions on the subject at a news conference here.

MARKETS HOSPITAL NOTES Numbers from "In Operetta Time" will include hits from South Pacific," "Show I0 session for the Orchestra Directors of Texas in the Baker HoteL Hanley plays the clarinet; Frost, the viola; and Eberly. the piano. The clinic will run from Feb. 10 "Pbrgy and Girv: Blossom and -'Brigadoon." Gains At THURSDAY'S LIVESTOCK Salph Dodfe, pianist-wmposer. 4 026 i2ve enrotted tjJH yin 11 accompany Miss Humphrey! for the spring semester, vice Izzo as well as play several i President A.

M. Sampley said this selections. morning. This is a gain of 364 stu- fco has made over 200 radio nts figarof2 Woman Dies Special League Mtiiig at least 10 persons on the South Side. Six police squads cornered the dog in an alley after it hsd run amuck.

The dog died shortly after this picture was taken and was said, to have shown symptoms of rabies. Chi. The Texas Hoase of Kepresen-: tatives fomtSElly asked Lindbergh: sot to visit Texas. The County, W. School Board or-; I dered'his picture taken down from; schoolrooisis.

Sea. Clauce Pepper i FBISCO Mrs. Jennie Belie i of Florida called him 'the chief: Cummins, SS, former Frisco of the fifin columnists." President; cago and much of Southern Cook dent, died Wednesday at the home Franklm D. Roosevelt spoke dis- ci her son, Spencer Cuimnzsgs, at; paragingly of at a press con- Eivera, Calif. Born Nov.

17, ISS4, is eoisinissiGs as s. coiosei in the Mrs. Cnmmings was fee dasgster i Air Corps Beserve, I of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Bat upon the Japanese attack; Kress Nurses To Graduate Hogs 100: steady to 25 lower; I choice 190-250 pound butchers 26.25; calves and. I Admitted--Mrs. I Lewisville. medical 1 Flow Memorial Hospital I Admitted--John 115 Crawford, medical; Capt A.

B. 912 Denton, medical; rr' HCSprfa. choice 250-400 pound. Hogs 24.50- Henry BrownJ 36-00; sows 21.00-24.00. A -R i Sheep 400; weak to 50 lower; tttil-1 j.

it good -srooled slaushter i TV broadcasts, and sung same one year ago. times in three seasons with the( Classes began this morning but Indianapolis Symphony. In April, incoming students may register for 1953, he made his first appearance credit until Feb. 17. with the Chicago Symphony, and! cm alaugJi-j wooled! Musical Club of cago in Orchestra Hall in Franck's! i Kine members of the srsdusting; Mrs.

Susie Smith, Frisco, med-iter isunbs 17.00: good i class of the Samuel H. Kress Fous-j ical; Mrs. Fannie Wallis, 1016 arli datioa Nurse program Oak, medical; D. Sockweil, St. 5t5efla.Sris.olS.c? I at wffl medical; Mrs.

J. D. Wimani THURSDAY'S POULTRY I J2rS 1 50 43 8331 Ifrom Dr. John A. Gninn tonight)2430 Stella, medical; Miss Wynnai AUSI 1 at is the TSCW science audi-11-ou Olmon, St.

2 surgery; i toriuffi. Peggy Caliicoatte. 1930 W. Prairie, Easr Tezss 2V--S pounds, Deatonites wiH Mrs. Fred Davidson.

mostly 22. Hintchey of Frisco. She was mar- upon Pearl Harbor, he offered his? I ried Joe Cummings, Aug. 2. I services to the War Departnieiit, if J.CH1 1900.

I early in becasie sn sdviser' Fimeral services wiS be held I at the Ford bomber Scare Miss Humphrey has appeared at of the leading universities I and state teachers colleges through' out the Midwest Herbert AUSTIN fryers: music critic of the "Cleveland; "pounds! Plain called her voice! "golden edged. briJQiant, fresh 1 4 soprano." I Mrs. C. Cleveland, Mrs. 12.

surgery. I Rube Msrtm, Mrs. Thomas H. WE-! Dismissed--Master Dicky Wayne liases and Mrs. Sarah Muchertl Seid, Denton; Edward Craig, 623 I Simossos.

All graduates did their i Smith. Weaker x. performance wffl be a part; O- Vi 5 rt -t Waco 22; Corslcana f.o±». plant 23-24. Today Thru Saturday "BEHIND SOUTHERN LINES" With CUT MADISON Serial TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY of the TSCW Concert and Drama i Series.

Bill Betts, assisted bv Sesneth! cinc. TsGrnas of Cdins and'T, H. Mc-1 Snce fee "wsr he has mace Faddea of jnest -will be in Pecas Grove tery, McKlsney. of Staley Funeral Honie, Pallbearers -win be L. W.

O'Ban-1 Carter Fisher, Liid Lindsey, I clinical practice at Flow Miss Margaret Reffly K-jkpat-j CHICAGO Snict enforce-1 rick, foundation director, uriU make rabies ouaraatijie vras; the presentatios of the class. atioa and beaedition wSl be; 9 by the Rev. Thomas J. Tal-j lorl St Bart-abas Episcopal dlXCil I -Nearlv a score of iersons have i Miss Frances Annstead. I been hittea by'two rabid dogs in I 3 sophomore student win RjcgiyjoiSD, Tex (B 2-BSDSOOM hcsne a irt.ac, 6650 i GRANDE VALLEY Eqiiiiy in Large 2-bedroozn iioiiie aJid a 'bnsiness lot on Msjii-ray in San Besito.

Wotild trade lor "Qiisiness or reside-iiiai property. McDonald. C-5508. Sonth Side districts since Tuesdav i sest two T0cal solos DoaaM Fisher, all ox Frisco. i Hrs, Cunr-nings is sorviTed by I three sons, Emer of Frisco, J.

B. of Mdvn-ey asd Spencer of Cali-1 fbmia; ftro brothers, Grady Hist-1 chey of chey sister Iss ana Mrs. IL B. Sensey of i Satnrday. Spriags Lakei N.

asd three Enter Tourney tse current Has resulted is the citv and Tse address TsrSl be by Miss HH-I H. Torrop of New York City. I Climes The Texas jailed for the celiacueiit S-year-oId experienced, comblaarion and fountain lieli. in. person only.

10 Ft. Befrigerator -with. loc-xsr S1S9. Self, 106 Roane BEKDIX AtLtamsiic Some Ironar. one cMd died aiter being mg order I Modi ROUNDABOUT Shenrt John E.

Babb last night I CQStJUUSd Pase Hosecberg. yesterday ana HOUSS s-ijecroonis, across placed tlie custody of TSCW. F. Lipscomb. tdepiioae two cMdren in the bands of the i Nocozia.

Texas. Catsolic Caarities of Bosenberg. Candy' Case Cracked i IB. senior j-rnior TFOSI- I en debate. The stsQenis ccmpets i stseecii sue.

ors-' i tory Fiidsy morning and. after- i BOOS. roasos of debate have 1 Dallas Man Is 'rwQ rotSKSs or seoate nave i rT set for Friday 2 i i 1I two i Sentenced Here I Saturday morning, elimincttoH The son and. an 11-year-old dancmg toe 2UgMer as i been living with their grandinother with co one to town nsmg support. cMId Wil05e sent any dog vhkh becomes; to bad accused TidoiisGurHig efforts to capmre it Clsb pf Ds jar'manT 1 117 a past she was'one of the i Sodngaez TO one of WOP fa- Ireai cancers of the Fling aers suspended Will be as Saturday and Stmday after 2 1503 Garage suitable jTcr ck a-id smaller reualrs aDartments, close zciTate batiiE.

exnrancas. C-24Q6. sentences NOT. 30 imder a new i "It's time for "pkniint spring 1 25 stalate varenls re-j oats." said C. Matthews cf the eastern part of the coantv.

"and i for crimes 01 tneir cnfl- passed by the; TAMPA. FIs. S--: of nie pcison castiy seizi bers GE the First Ba; cf Lake Wales'TFSS day with, an from a 49- i The d-sate tcspic is Eesoled: honsewife. uife of the; thgt the United States should adopt! church's snsday school superinten-; a policy of free trade." i 5snt. "Three members of the IvTSC; Brought "berore ComnLissksi-; gromv wHI be defending titles "was cr PiBkertoa the chief, by them in pre-vioiis Baylor com- CGscern of Mrs.

Letha Delia Over- i petitiffii. Joe Cannon of Mesis ton seemed to be her husband. Srst in oratory in 1253. Wanda! don't want to hurt sny cf Pleasant won baud," she told reporters. is oratory in 1952, and Delores Phife such i good sf Dallas was a member of thet The only words she spoke to wisnrng Turns? women's debate' Coininissioner Pinkertr-n came be: ISS twees sobs "37m Miss Iterst may also be some- Abost lestly tainted escaped Pin-kerton bond at $2.500.

Bate of the trial is indefinite- Mrs. Orerton came to Tampa Jesse Overtos, 2 bookkeeper at Lake Wales. She vrs arrested en a warrant charghig mailing poison- OGS matt.sT last J)sc 8 vvith to kS or injure. The motive vfas Police Chief M. Mellick of Lake Wales said Mrs.

Overtcs. indicated she conrt. but I am not bragging on the yield O'ConnelL indicted the last crop. It did grand jury here, was charged by District Attorney Wflaer. 0215 check given RED (Conti-nssd SPY 222 Page I) 23, Bastovorov i American Anay suspended sentence last -week, The Catholic Church orgaaiza-i some pasture and some i tion have full cnstcxiy of the I I two children nntii the father vfd-es a proper home atmos-1 Mr.

and Mrs. G. G. Games areiphere," County Atty. Arthur Vanl i comparatively new residents of! Slyke said, Rodriguez is to provide jDentoa having moted here the children's snpport -while! I Bobsto-srn.

He has been associated they are with Catholic" charities. 1 with Bob Morris and the Morris Boane, commenting on Hodri-1 I System for a few months in freedom, said: They make their home at 4081 "The father still is not nade contact Texas Street and are members oil cnarg-ed from his responsibility. agents who 6 rst Presbyterian "Tf he does not abide by the I regular- i trouble' to serve Eay Hill, Calvin Adkins. Tom. -Bsf-i sonaiiy deiiTered orders to go era.

BS Pinson, Eisring Cooley.) home--called the agents on the Malcolm Bade. Jan-es Ellis, Tetta 1 telephone and asked them to uro-'. i W. C. Boyd, who was HI for near I weeks, is able to be at nisi iinrsh.

Dale Eastsr. and Pat; Campbell. The group leave at 5:30 Friday morning and return Saturday sight. DUVAL PROBE tset as a political refugee. office asd admits that it is The uait then had no choice to grant Ms request for a flight to freedom, the soarce said.

sews apparently came as a SSOCK to toe censct Ecssiaa mis- a of about 35 men stm in Tokyo. to be back at his law practice. The Revolutionary War ended February 4.1783 and the American ArrriT in long; screa-ms. Parr said, that prevented. "Wasn't that cooked La.L wees tsey mec an asgry pro-; enough?" test ihaiEastovorov had been Dllt E0t soon tne Ainericass.

This is Soviet charge when one i TREATY PLAN told a reporter after the fight. Parr received a bloody ear ml agents deserts. "It is ridicnlous to say he vras PANSY PLANTS IN BUD and BLOOM $425 Box of 12 Plants 1 Telephone C-2561 LIHWOOD ROBERSON 501 W. Hickory TOHIGHT ONLY KARN1TE 50c Per Car -rtsa cospromise proposal by Bricker. The Georgia senator has pending I done by a Depart radio mechanic.

AHes said he s' When eat of scinrce, -srho is rrom. plained. The afialts will return to ieir repective communities rea- teet a wfl lings blow uu down; 10 bio dbllie ve Shivers said" jester-' most Americas English Pesdergrast rnachine and USCS if tbey conSict with the Constits-; clew, tion snd C2) presidestiai agree- menis shall sot override istemal law -unless Cosgress approves. Bricker tried yesterday to get George 10 accept 2 change which; caS osr law if r-ecessary. and affected an American He dressed in clothes of Amer- 1 bout the the machines.

Ulrich pointed out that in 1953 Texas had more tractors on farms than any other state. During the PcstogaK TM. JMp were op eration on Texas farms, he said. political leader went to prison on federal in-i ssoes an American por- cose tax evasion charges. table radiJ To Tennis send 5 or 50 Rangers, or Gu 0 aa5 seemed interested in several non-Hessian Tsrcmen.

make treaties aisc e-iecanve effective as isterBal to break up the situ the gove County. few only throagh "legislation 7 Her, Ye told reporters in Austin without speciryiag utether state I that all state and" federal resources or aatioaal-- or effective if the were being used to stamp out Senate by a tsro-tsirds vote specif- Ihrral Ccsnty political trcable. He; kally provided they shoaid become predicted the task wossM be com-; internal law. pleted ia sis months or a -year; George said a majority of those and called Dirva! Ccmty can- 5 scpport sabstitate balked eroas growth on. tie goed name tills and he -was sot I of Texas." to discuss comjffomiscs i fertbcr.

That cffecerr blocked i i fer the time being a inove brj Oltr forces George! tt oremde the Senate's i has the West praSeting' If Itaval: Actually- tbe infonnant said. or said. Ear-- Bastovorcv carried his AmericaG- so far that it began to be- a pose tfcan a real Be Good To Yourself Sleep on BEAUTYREST ANDERSON FURNITURE 119 W. Oak Denton aiglst tote Scottc last i rxe had aiaesdisest were tie! time to tTF" to salvage at least: "smaller potatoes" out of tc par- y. "stffl pending in this category 1 Joog stady tad bad not; were the long-deadlocked Austrian oat of 2e air." independence treaty, possible TMrt there i ferences with Communist Caina i Scsate debate aboat peace ia Asia and perhaps; WWW call first of tmes farther betweea Rassia's V.

i amendiaenti for! M. Molotor and U. S. Secretary! lOBCon- of State Dd2es on President Eiseu- i adoption tteined hover's proposal for an atomic for peace. TODAY'S PERSONALITY Our personality for today is Tom BingHam who fcibtted Hie frond champion turkey of the 1954 Southwestern Exposition Fat Stock Show in Fort Worth.

The turkey was from the Bingham Brothers form between Denton and Aubrey. Drive CcrefulJy, you might injure a customer of mine. Lyle E. Montgomery Co. 214 W.

Oak ot Cedar C-7425 THROUGH SATURDAY TODAY THRU FRIDAY Features cf 2:54 4:56 6:58 and 9.OO STANLEY KRAMER'S PRODUCTION OF-- Cyrano De Bergerac STARRING JOSE FERRER MALA POWERS WILLIAM PRINCE Bonus Coupons HERE'S A BARGAIN This big picture was booked to open at the Campus Theatre today but due to our holding over 'THE ROBE" through Saturday, we are moving "ESCAPE FROM FORT BRAVO" to the Texas Theatre for 5 days, starting It will be shown at our regular Texas Theatre prices, listed below. William HOLDEN Eleanor PARKEP John FORSYTHE mM-G-M't ISOKfROM FORT AW, COLOR WRIfAM JHCNMO ANDERSON KRGiN ADULTS Ml day Sunday and Men. Night Me Mon. Aft. 50e Children 20c 5 BIG DAYS STARTING TO-DAY.

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