The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 17, Ed. 1 Monday, January 21, 1957 Page: 4 of 6
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By Carrier in City
One Year (In Advance)............
SPECIAL FARM RATES
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For a United States Senator
to Succeed Price Daniel
—CITY ELECTION
—SCHOOL TRUSTEES
—OTHER SPECIAL ELECTIONS
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To vote in any election—state, national, county, city or school, you must hold a
Poll Tax receipt issued between Octobe r 1, 1956, and January 31, 1957—So
pay your county poll tax NOW. $1.75 each.
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this country to the trouble spot
in 24 hours instead of 30 days '
Flood complained that tin
Air Force hasn't enough trans-
except ional physical vigor
and stamina
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new officer's salary i s
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be achieved
He has already drawn an ad- <■ - . .
mission from a Defense Depart- st Clair of the I
menl study group that the arm- trol has been visiting in Ennis
cd forces has sequestered more on official business
of the public domain than they
actually need Now the commit-
tee is checking reports that
s
referring
“that censes for only $3 This indi-
should cates they've been flying t <-
The Boiler Patrol is the arm-
ed. uniformed enforcement
high ranking officers have been branch of the Immigration and
using the surplus land to hunt
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feed
Senator Eastland'
in Mississippi is
winter This is one of Hie richest
cotton aieas m Missi
illation .55,001);
29.000 Part
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St Clair stated that he has
been authorized by the chief
Patrol inspector. George W.
Harrison, of the McAllen. Texas
sector to announce that the Bor-
der Patrol is now accepting ap-
plications for Border Patrol in-
spector (trainees) These appli-
cations may be secured from
any first class U. S post office,
and should be mailed to the Per-
soncl Officer. V S (migration A
Naturalization Service. 19 D St..
N E . Washington. D C.
The entrance salary of Patrol
new Congre.ss-
to their committees. One
important vacancy was open on
I lie Education & Labor Commit-
tees which List year hamstrung
school construction
Southern solons. who fear led
oral aid lor schools will be tied
to integration. hunted lor a Id
low Southerner Io fill the va-
cancy They finally proposed Ex
Senator Alton Lennon, now a
Congressman from North Caro
Ima. a strong segregationist.
Lennon personally preferred to
serve on the Merchant Marine
and Fisheries Committee but
largely because ol his .strong ra-
cial views, he was <
fish which will lead to career ap-
pointments after three years of
FARM-GO-ROl'Ml service Other advantages in-
Out in the drouth area which chide annual, military and sick
upset Smiator Francis Case in Ike just toured, some cattlemen leave with pay. and a liberal re-
last year's scrappy South Dako- are using government emer- ttremont program.
Phis v ive the conservative Re-
publican-Southern
coalition another vote
block school aid.
The Lennon
stood overnight
. is both arduous and dangerous,
o Officers are required to work
be'given a chatice to go on the Alaska jo hunt, also have fuged irregular hours, under all wea-
comnnltee of bis choice, t h e on purchasing the required non-
Merchant Marine A Fisheries resident licenses at $45
Committee " Significant, also is the fact
Hi- solicitude for Lennon was that military reservations i i.
hacked
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votes
“It seems to me." he
sweetly without
schools or segregation.
Representative I ennon
ourselves with a force of fire
lighters and a police force," he
write, "but we have failed to
provide them with the fire en-
gines. motorcycles, and squad
cars which they need to get
there in a hurry "
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The Washington Merry-Go-Round
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la Senate race Congress-
man Dan Flood Dein • of Penn-
sylvania lias written a private
letter to House Foreign Affairs
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< hairman I homas Gordon warn-
ing that it would take 3<> days Jj’'
dr oii, illnUr-it fur the Air Force to flv o n e ." b . , 7, ' r '
drama uiusit.it- hundredweight e>s ban regular
combat division to the Middle , . ■ /
.. , ... , ... . ... . ,, . teed I div two per cent of
East Wrote Hood It the Mid . ..
..... . , . . Senator Eastland > home county
die East resolution before vour ,, , „ , •
..... , . in Mississippi is on relief Hus
committee is going to be effec-
tive as a deterrent to Commu-
nist aggression, we must be able
using the surplus land to hunt Naturalization Service Its pur-
ami fish without respect for lo- Pns<’ *s 1(1 defect and prevent
cal wildlife regulations >>’e smuggling and the illegal
In Alaska it s known that top- 'ntry of aliens into the United
aid drawer Pentagon officers have States and to apprehend those
to purchased resident hunting li- g'nlty of such violations. The job
geney feed not to keep cattle
afive as inlendi d but for feed-
lot fattening This gives them
haulage over coinpeti-
tots They buy drouth feed from
government at $) 50 p <■ r
A bask st age
ini'. Hii' look place the other day
in Hie Hon e ol Representatives
I dtecn Hou <• I'“inoi rats. Be-
longing Io the Committee on
Committees, met behind closed nist aggression we must be able ‘ 0,1011 afeas 1,1 •',ISMSSIPPI 1 °P’
........ to issien new Congress. , , must n< aim u|.„lon 5r (MH( total on relief,
minis .<ssie.ii •' ongi< ss |l( transport our trooiis f r o in ... ,
men to their coniindtees One th.s rminirv i» ih» imnhi., Ki>,q 00,1 1 of lhe "<dfare
, clients are Negro tenants and
farm laborers who are put out
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"to graze on the government" in
, . .... . . winter They have been getting
port planes We have equipped ..... . ■. . . «
surplus food via Secretary Ben-
son Mexican cattle buyers
have been roaming the South-
west. spending a $5.000.000
loan from I tide Sam to increase
breeding herds below the Rm
Grande They are also looking
over Wisconsin dairy herds....
Senator Albert Gore of Tennes-
Force and Army brass see. one of the top Angus breed-
who have been hunting in Alas- rs of the nation, has just bought
ka at the taxpayers' expense 30 prize hulls all sons or grand-
drafted for ••I'c 'll for trouble from t li e sons of international champions.
the Education .< Labor Commit- House Interior Committee
Ice Chairman Clair Engle of Cab
fornia. long worried over grow-
Democratic mg encroachments by Hie arm-
lo help cd forces on the nations wild-
life resounes. is on the w a r■
appointment path Taking Applicants
Then Minneso- ,, . . , , ,
ta's vigorous Congressman Eu- He ha* ‘ ' Senior Patrol Inspector R L.
gene McCarthy. Demoerd. ino m,ss,,,n f>°'» a Defense Depart- st Clair of the I S Border Pa-
relation !<> Joe> men' ill\ count-
ed votes and discovered
Nori herners out numbo <1
Southerns eight to seven
the Commitlee on v'.mimittees
which decides who shall sit on
w hat committee
The next day McCarthy sug-
gested a reshuffle
ther conditions, and must be
available to work any section
of the country. The duties de-
n mand mental alertness as well
by eight Northern vol- Alaska frequently are laid out to
opposed by seven Southern coincide with the best hunting
As a result. Southerner and fishing areas Logs of Air
Lennon was shifted to the com- Force planes also show that "if-
mittee of his choice, new Con- ficial" flights are sometimes
gresstnan George McGovern of made to the specific spots where
South Dakota was assigned to game and fish are most plenti-
the key Labor Committee post, fill
WASHINGTON WHIRL If the armed forces can prove
Senator McCarthy is still try- that hunting and fishing have
ing to investigate Brig General been limited to non duty hours
Ralph Zwicker who precipitated and are incidental to official
the sensational Army McCarthy business in Alaska. Rep Engle
hearings by refusing to kow- will be satisfied He's espe-
tow to Joe Now that Zwicker is daily interested in one ease
up for promotion to two stars, where a jet plane was sent aloft
Joe has written to Armed Serv- hourly to relay radio messages
ives Chairman Dick Russell beween a high-ranking group in
iDem ) of Georgia demanding an the woods and the Strategic Air Inspector (trainee* is $4 525 per
investigation Congressman Command in the U S A . year After satisfactorily com-
Keith Thomson iRep ) of Representative Engle suspects pleting a vear of intensive train-
Wvoming is so unpopular with this was to facilitate hunting He ing.
his staff that every last o n e is also interested in the log of raised to $4,970
walked out on him Senator the C-54 used by Lt Gen .1 II vancements
George Smathers (Dem ) of Flor- Atkinson, former Air Force through regular within-service
ida. chairman of the Democratic commander in Alaska — which examination All appointments
Senatorial Campaign Commit- shows that Atkinson s plane being made at this time are ca-
tee. has promised Ken Holum a was used to haul VIP's to Alas- reer - conditional appointments
job that will keep him in the ka's choicest game
limelight to run against Sena- areas,
tor Karl Mundt (Rep) of South
Dakota in 1900 Holum almost
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ssional committee <
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schoolhouses for Hifii
mxt year
Fatal Fallacies
bv led Rev
Whew!
That was close!"
Answer to Previous Puzzle
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38 Exclamation
41 Promontory
43 Girl s
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City- Polio Mother of the Y> it. jiui. iu a ■ ongf, t with h< r
children. Denise, K. and Artnand, 7 Par,lyzed in arms and
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enough to take tar,- of the chdtlren and do her housework.
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.