The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 17, Ed. 1 Monday, January 21, 1957 Page: 1 of 6
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For Prencfen?
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Haneline. partment of Public Safety work-
morning hours, weighing trucks
in the Ennis area, according to
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the Baptist Church m \thcns at
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Weather
ENNIS AND VICINITY
Partly cloudy and windy
this afternoon, tonight and
tomorrow with widely scat-
tered showers tonight and
tomorrow—turning colder
tomorrow afternoon. High
today in upper 70’* Low to-
night in the lower M's
High tomorrow in mid 70's.
Southerly winds 20 to 25
miles per hour becoming
northerly 20 to 25 tomor-
row al tciuuou.
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Rites Conducted
For Mrs. Wilson
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program of
pel I.d Die.lire
ii d dinners
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nouncement that he is the only
candidate in the race who has
had previous congressional ex-
penence. .........weighed 70.800 pounds and the
House need painting, repairing? ! other weighed 72 200
Let M do the job FIIA rates. Three trucks were from Chic-
easy term*. Member of FDIC, kasha. Okla One weighed 63.300
Laai* Stale Bank.' i pouuda. out weighed 67,800 and
Hall
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AUSTIN, Tex U Pi — The
of Hepresentatives re-
ci ived a new Texas Hag today
was presented by Bon
rman of Dallas president
Address (ilex
Need forPrdte.
Aid Io Others
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Aomen from Sheppnrd
Smn.hup Today
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. ■ ■ I sit 15, .
Weight Men Busy
In Ennis Area
ia in W» t - P.i!
’ upj-t for tin* Sin
She nnned from
Xn-.itillu. ten m «ts ago
%>»t •;< !:*d> fier hus
version of Dciiiih ra< y on them
But he said Hie men in the
Kremlin must Im- opposed lx 1 three
cause they threaten the peat e |o*mg
1 vice
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Martin Dies Files
For Senate Post
DALLAS. Tex H’Pr
Congres.sman at-l.arge Martin
Dies has formally filed as a can-
didate for the V. S Senate post
formerly held by Governor
Price Daniel Dies reports here
that he mailed his formal ap-
plication to the secretary of
state's office in Austin The Luf-
kin Congressman says in his an-
1140 50 for each truck.
Two of the trucks were from i
Comanche. Okla. One of them'
have failed
bods was
woman win -.mi >.uv
in the cabin S.durdas
They said Hu \ found
when they returned early
tv rd ay
i klon is
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1li.it the < lilted Stale
. live without it* allies
tion trying to wall
m. i, ,Services Are Held
people
pit! ade(
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> ii, ti i umltli'd along
>. there were gmtf.
11 •• l >i aime uni'-
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Houston h > - iil-
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Cities Ih-i all < I he line
mones | he 1- > '•( l|' 11, • ’
president
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day I
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O Wilson of Avalon were fold
at Hie First Baptist Chun h in
Xvalon Saturday with the Bev
O arted Hh ti if I fiey
' i and the ine|in»>
ind Hie money for the al-
■ ontutuing
id part it-•;
la id •utnultaneou.s*
and featuring
n and radio ide»
!’ • planeload
ihi-ie was i buri h for
ho ii.Haled Hh- vxampto
I' id'-ni and Mt•» Eisen*
It the evening,
al ’ft noon
cil Tolleson K. H Bush and B
F Test
I Austin in December. The old Need a new
flag hangs over the Speaker's nancing. low bank rates,
j rostrum ami has a large tear It
is five years old.
the weather bulletin
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luihuUifi i b» » wtrrrh'
t -at lnii .ita -a ith a nd i t - I.
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promise
showers ovet the
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front
Ho
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of
Murray
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between
t'orpu- * hristt and Browti-vill<
Hoge t . -a V . tool • hi-do !• -I
fx'tw el'll < - It I I, ( hrisli
Brownsville ami even
tietwei-n < orpu
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Ot he
Two Fatal Accidents
Reported at Hillsobro
Hli.LSBoHtt Tex d P
other highway accident
one near Hillsboro
life of a Dallas man today
was Robert F Hall 35.
automobile left
overt urned
US Hwy 77 Another Dallas man
car.
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from 37 to 41 feet I
Chickasha truck weighing 72,-
Sergeant E C 1-aw of Dallas 2(X) pounds 1
and license and weight men Noel tiff was allowed only 56,800
C. Wilson of Corsicana. D H der the law
Troon of Terrell and John Cas |
per of Waco found five trucks
to be overloaded
All the trucks were unloaded
down t<> their respective load
limits allowable under the law
and all paid S25 fines and 115.50 I
court costa making a tutal of
New Texas Flag to Replace
riding in the car. Maynard House's Old, Torn
Square, escaped injury The fa-j
tality is the second on'' in the Hou-e
Hillsboro area within 24 hours
Earlier, Second Lt Richard The flag
Hanna, a Fort Hood Soldier, was Silvr
car? Ser us for fi
eon
lenient terms, Member o’
I Dl< Ennis State Rank.
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tfie Mid At-a
lt-i • r hi
dtscon'mill'd to ’
W • • t < olumhi.i
Three Cilies Lose
Bus Schedules;
Losing Money
HAYT'IWN |.-x i I-
Of the Mil a.
in Houston h.i
Houston Man Electrocuted
While Flying a Kite
Houston. Tex a pi — a
salesman here was electrocuted
yesterday when fie flew a kite
with copper wiry- Iwcause lie
couldn’t find any string The
victim was 24-year-old Jerry |{
Bauerlc. who died when t h e
coper wire brushed a 6 900-volt
power line A friend with him
at Hie time was burned on the
shoulder by a spark which
jumped from the copper wire
The friend .James I'
says he and Bauerle built a new
kite and were using copper wire
to fly it because they could nt
find any string
D McClung conducting the
1 rites
I Mrs Wilson died at her home
i in Avalon Friday
Burial under Hie direction of
.the .1 E Keever Mortuary wn
t in Elrn Branch Cemetery near
Bardwell
I hose who served as pullbear
ers included Reed Youngbbewl
- lack Wakeland Cecil Jenkins, i
____________ H Shrader. Ernest Mitchell
As an example, he cited the dn'* Gillespie, all of Ava
weight al- |
1 James E. Booker
he explained fur- Gets Commission
un James Edwin Booker of Ennis
was commissioned a second lieu
.tenant in the Medical Service i and had made Ju, home in Dal
Corps of the United States Army
Reserve Sunday in ceremonies '
at Prairie View A A M College
Booker son of Mr and Mrs ' Nowlin of Athens
L A B'xjker 1202 West Brown. I
jis a graduate of the college with
a bachelor of arts degree
. ENEMY ENGINE
FOR ENEMY
Individual engines of enemy STILL GOING
aircraft can now be distinguish-
ed at distances of up to at least
- I
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elcl fi i|
to see
M< (ml.t.
i lair < ht
Tylvi to
law as specifying a t
justice of Hie peat e court, who lowable of 58 420 for a truck
was called at intervals to accept
charges and fines
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t Kriii*
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a ,i I 1V ( niiitl
• xpe rieh1 e -i • ,•
• r|p ; i ’ well quulifo if
and IIfoaiimiIIi- .mil • ven I” '’em hi • • • m
'i heduies lietUeei) < "Ip'l- *1
Christi north to We.t < olumhia ‘’mo,’
arc affected lie ,,*•< h. firm '*1 Hie • ity an
i was losing an aveiag* of ItJO.ooo effi .mt ind hi-m •<
a month by cuntmued lompeti *for Hu i.itizim of
i tion with Continental and I mon
Irailwu)
another weighed 73.100 pounds
Duke explained that the wei-
ed all last night and into the k?ht allowable for a truck de-
mnrniri,, hmiv-e . r>.> . rwnritl OH ilu «17<i
Funeral service* for Tom
Wortman acre field at the J'.ib
emai l'- BaptHt ( hurch Saturday
.I’terniMin
II Reasor officiating
Wortman died of a hear' at
I tack at his farm near here i
• Thursday
I Burial under the direction of
the Bunch Funeral Home was;
in Myrtle Cemetery
Those who served as pallbear-'
ers included R H Floyd. Char
killed in a highway crash near'of The Naiional lii-Y Clubs Sil
] verman served as governor’' ot
.the Hi A' model legislature m
ItNlRltRN
(tHihiiiit1 lor
(\ hilorx
anviaii 1 ail min irr MIBll>l«;ui »< BflN N E.S VILLE Mil I Pl
ed a! distance* of up to at least Mr*. W A Jumper ha a lively
I five rndes by mean* of infrared. mule still going strung at the
radar. ‘ age ot 43-
Jake No*Im of Dalia about
36 years of ace died of h<-ait
attai k at to, borne then sun
day
He wav a nephi *
C A Nowlin of i nii,
"iusiii of Mrs < narh
try.
Nowlm was born
• *<•<*
»rm inflow of <>ull
showers and thunder
stern fialf of
i' m advance of a cold
Im ti i» vx|m i led tn touch
I'.tnh.mdle area l»v tonight
His theme urged that i
mibl he »nah h«ot from Ihi
ter threat* id Internal
>-i> w.iri.eil
•'i
I-, Im'
f’Spres
of H>e
i t-i
H’t 5^ ■ ,
ail >it ti ll war I- !<• Im- avmiii d
I hi- l*it .ident cxpre^M’d taith
that tin people of Hu- t mti <1
Stat** can help !•> heal th*
divided world S.iid Mt Eiser
howvt thus mas nations *
to Im in trrmiidmg ttiu-
fhe weight ot fi'ar and
weight nt arm* lie taken
tbc burdened shoulder ■ of man
kmd
i 1 he President made it * ieat
i annul
Any
it self
from the rest of the world
said would t*e building only it,
with the Rev Ralph own prison
As tor Ru'-sia and its satellite
the President said we would not
sei-k Io impose, artificially out nffi, ,,.|
I ,tnes
bus M hedulr
Mori- I her
Hint to hl ■
I .ampog!
wipmj ouf ;
1'. I- '
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pit dj''
hf w HI do 1.1
that the aH.ni
i oridu' 'cd m .in
lal iiiam.t i
Ermis us a
.....I li'.'i'
i r ->nd
if H i ,|.
Bill,
ririm I
mil''" a ri
rm
Rev
Mineola -•
Ihomas ot K.iiiiniar
sister Miss M..rgn- '
ol Kaufman
Mi Mei..
Die Polk St
m \marillo
Funeral service* were io he
held at the Fust Metfiodi-t l
< hurch in Ennis at four o clock
this afternoon
Burial under the direction of j
Hie .1 I Keever Mortuary was to I
be in Myrtle Cemetery.
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w ho
f I Oil!
iriau ■
.*B< i ra.on
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had Hie t
Hon
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p> rf'trtn.mi i
In addition
'> • ! ■.!>!. ihere wa<
"i it t "<t il It hval Sal.
'if'lc, night
!> m two ttn atrr-
diige and •■• t
hr d O' . 1/V
'timda ■
t III, f A
Of the
flower
ilimu'i
Hu « >emrig mom
Mi .tiii't noon ot
.'.ii iiion .md Hio
I- i t'l‘ e i tom.hl an itiaugu*
ba I tn Id m four section*
■'.‘'.tri.d. . .m at least tell
■f.indi midfen he was there.
I io- i'te ti >, nid ins first lady
aiII slow up linefly for each
jof Hie four m" t.mis
I he .id* valk* aluiig the par*
d. t m e had * carnival atiuorf
pl ere I' nt concessions sold hot*
do. .md soft drink* Hunting
evervwiiere \n<l street vendor*
sold all kinds of souvenirs.
In brief an historic day in
Wa hmgton A day filled with
plenty ot hoopla, and gaiety
but .* day basically devoted to
* theme troubling all of u*. Huy
world s desire fur a lasting
peace.
Police Look fo» Motive
In Fatal Dallas Shooting
DALI \“ I s ll
here .«r>' trying ' ■ imd no
for ti*** fa'al •.'(■•■•■m* o' i
*ouri man found in a
court over the weekend
are holding three su^iw-i’s
so far have faild to find anv mo
five in the shootm. of l.r- . \\
Math*. 31 of Sit eh M > H
bod-, wa* found on the ta-<l of ,*
had been
Hu' officers
gun
I *'
Ion.
toutl»t . ' I ■ 1 ', • •
shot in tile side Hut officers - H"n
to find a gun The J •’’* "" ' *h
found bv .* man and a
lift him
mghl
he body
ye»
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Bus, Daniel W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 17, Ed. 1 Monday, January 21, 1957, newspaper, January 21, 1957; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1297601/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.