We Gotta Have More Jails
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Book Details
About the Book
BOOK 1. 1984-1987. Observations in Houston on Bar Room Types, Business and Political deals, Illusions, and the Business and Drug Worlds. RECONQUESTA, the ZIMMERMAN TELEGRAM, views of the Louisiana and Texas legal systems, Drug Wars, and Yelps for More Jails, Trauma.
BOOK 2. 1927-1933-1934. Near death, Flashback to 1927, first school year, Prohibition, Legal System, incoming Radio, Music, Religious Groups, Hog Killing Day, Trauma.
BOOK 3. 1968. Egg Head conference in a New Orleans Bar Room, Fishermen, History of Ten Drugs and Possible Solution to the World’s Problems.
BOOK 4. 1969 A.D.—50,000 B.C.—300 B.C. to 1900s. Model and Child, the Key to Solution of the World’s Problems, and Flashback views to 50,000 to 300 B.C, Plus Views of Current Situations.
BOOK 5. 1989 A.D. Return to Reality, Houston Night Life, Small to Massive Drug Wars, Poetic Views of Cultural Flaws and Possible Solutions.
About the Author
Born on Sept. 22, 1921, in Scott County, Arkansas, Alvin H. Clement attended three different one-room schools in Scott and Washington Counties. He has had three years high school education, two years Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and served for four years in the U.S. Army in the First Signal Service Company, Alaska Communications System, and 60th Radio Intelligence Company. He received a BS in Geology-Physics from the University of Arkansas. Clement spent fifty-one years working in Oil Exploration in the U.S., North Africa, West African Coast, North Sea, Indonesia-Borneo, and Coast of Brazil.
Clement is a former member of the Dallas-Fort Worth Writers Group, Writers Garret in Dallas, Texas, and a current member (2003) of the Scribbler's Club in Montgomery County Texas.