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Then last March came the case of Dale ("Cowboy") Morris, 36, serving a twelve-year sentence for manslaughter. In Parchman, Morris had behaved himself and become a trusty; he also displayed considerable interest in furthering Warden Jones's reform program. Back at Fort Smith, Ark., he told Jones, he owned a fine stud horse whose services he would gladly contribute to Parchman's animal farm. With written permission from Governor Barnett, Jones sent Morris, along with two guards, off to fetch the horse. The guards and the horse came back. Morris didn't, and not until last...
With the Senate having already passed the Administration-backed bill to restore Dwight D. Eisenhower's five-star-general rank, the House added its approval in a virtually unanimous voice vote. The only naysayer: Arkansas' diehard Dale Alford, who explained that he could not stand aside "as all the colloquy was being piled higher without being reminded, and without reminding my colleagues, especially those from the South, that we are dealing here with the man who violated the Constitution by sending illegally, and in an unwarranted spirit of indiscretion, armed, bayoneted troops into Little Rock...
...DALE RADCLIFFE...
...GREAT SINGERS OF THE CENTURY, with Dale Harris...
...Simon & Schuster, Inc. publishing house, a former piano and book salesman who in 1924 helped launch the firm with the world's first crossword-puzzle collection (an immediate bestseller now in its 84th edition), concentrated largely on nonfiction and self-improvement works (Wendell Willkie's One World, Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People), pioneered paperback publication with Pocket Books in 1939; of a heart attack; in Stamford, Conn...