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...most active spokesmen for the Lord in the U.S. are a pretty, 42-year-old woman and her cinema-famed husband who rarely travel on their tours without a $50,000 wardrobe. Movie Cowboy Roy Rogers and his wife Dale Evans top the bill at rodeos and circus stops across the country, where they put across a spiritual appeal that sends pistol-packing eight-year-olds off to Sunday school and their moist-eyed parents off to church. With their famed palomino horse, Trigger, they turn out a half-hour television show each week into which they are injecting more...
...Always There." "I am resolved to keep a spiritual accounting, that I may check on my soul's progression or (may God forbid!) regression," Dale begins her new book. "Put your hand over mine, Lord God, that this writing may be honest and reverent." A day-to-day account of about eight months of 1954, Dale's Diary is a warmly written series of letters to God dealing with the minutiae of the half-enchanted, half-commercial public-private life personifying an American folk myth-the Cowboy. The six children have to be hustled off to school...
...first of a field goal by Mike Prichard, but Hollis went ahead on a foul shot by Humphrey Nichols, two free throws and a long push shot from the side by Bill Farnham. The losers led by as many as nine points in the first half. But Charley Currier. Dale Junta and Tony Gilbert led a surge for grays that brought the half-time score to Hollis 15, Grays...
Charley Currier broke the tie with two foul shots to give Grays a 39 to 37 lead, then Dale Junta scored on a jump shot and Mike Prichard added a foul. Ahead 42 to 37, the winners closed out the scoring when Larry Sears sank a lay-up, Currier scored a foul, and Tony Gilbert netted a push shot...
Asked by London newsmen what he now thought of the Reds, onetime Party-Liner Field moaned: "After what I've been through, there is no doubt of my attitude. Their method is not the Dale Carnegie method of making friends and influencing people." Was Noel Field a Communist, as testified by ex-Communist Courier Whittaker [Witness'] Chambers? Said Hermann: "I have never known whether Noel was . . ." Could Hermann explain why Noel and Herta, after doing a five-year stretch in a Hungarian prison, elected last November to stay in "asylum" in Hungary? And what about Erika, last reported...