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€—MT. PLEASANT TIMES
Thursday. Ajr 1958
At. Hleasant dailg Eimes
DAILY CROSSWORD
Mt. Pleasant Alcoholic
Anonymous Group
13. Foray
rooms
14. Traffic circle 10. Stiletto
THE MT. PLEASANT A. A. GROUP SENDS YOU A CORDIAL INVITATION
TO HELP US CELEBRATE OUR
27. Particle
NINTH ANNIVERSARY
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American Bandstand
Cartouu Qaravan
gent because she was born a com
moner, fell ill of serious kidney
blockage and a falling heart a few
days ago after she came to this
north Italian town of 15,000 for the
annual European conclave of her
people. Word of her illness brought
her people flocking.
38. Uncle
Tom's
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The famous Langelinie Pavilion
in Copenhagen destroyed by the
Nans in 1944, has been rebuilt in
modern Danish style.
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palms
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metal
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33. Weight
(Annam.)
34 Prepares for
publication
34. Greek letter
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39 Man’s name
40. Excla.
mation
41. Garland
43. Applaud
44 Weird
45. Stratified
rock
44 Bangs
47. Lower
COME, COMRADE! moKow DOES NOT
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16. At a
distance
19 Kansas
river
20. Staggers
23. Tibetan
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despair
43 Point
in Titus and adjoining
counties:
One year_________
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By EDDY GILMORE
For Hal Boyle
"YOUVE 60T YOUR '
CHOICE.-AGKETBALL
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MAKE THAT UZY
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16 Roman
money
17. Lamprey
18 Man's
nickname
15. Bid
81. The (Fr.) sheep
33. Long Island 25 Skill
EVER' BLESSET
TIME I COM OVER
TO VISIT A SPELL,
LOWEZY.YQRE 1
BUY AS A BEE.
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Delivery
AT
was increased from 7 to 10 francs
—20 cents.
There is a, local ordinance com-
pelling a taxi user to tip a mini-
mum of.15 per cent But if you
stick to the minimum, you'll get
more than a dirty glare. Tip 20
per cent and the cabbies are po-
ite: 25 and they smile; 30 and
they bow; 40 and they bow and
c all you monsieur.
Despite dozens, of restaurants,
there still are not enough. The
restaurant at the American Pavi-
lion has had a lineup every day
since the fair's opening
The prices range from 50 cents
for a prime beef hamburger, $1.60
for dixie style barbecued half
spring chicken, and 20 cents for
coffee.
“In accordance with local eus-
toms," read* a note o Wie menu
"there is a service charge of 15
per cent which replaces the tip."
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YORE CAUTION,
MELSSY--WHO EVER
WEEREDTELL OFA MUL
. COPPIN WOOD ?
beuxh Re-Mi
Teusure Hunt
The Price je Right
Truth or Gensequences
Tie Tac Dough
It Ceuld Be You
Newa • Weather
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Comiedy Tim*
Mik,, Mou Chuk
Leial News A Weathet
Fisherman’s, Roundup
Dis aeyland
T mtetone Territory
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SORRY, MELISSY--
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Boyle's Column
By HAL BOYLE
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ACROSS-
1. Indian
(Bahamas)
6. Edible
mollusks
11. Color
Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 207 West 3rd 84.
ML Pleasant, Texas-
MT PLEASANT TIMES PUBLISHING CO
W_N. FUREY. PRESIDENTANDPUBLISHER_______
Entered as second class matter at the Poet Office at Mt. Pleasant,
Texas, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1916.
, j. - Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or repu-
fation of any person or concern that may appear in the columns of
this paper, will be gladly corrected when brought to our attention.
Obituaries, resolutions of respect, and cards of thanks will be
charged for at regular advertising rates.
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Jimmy's Garage
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Sales and Service
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Garry Moore Show
Arthur Goufrey Tuna
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We hope to have with us on this “gala” occasion, every A. A. in this North
East Texas area, potential alcoholics and non alcoholics who will come. We as-
sure you that you will get first hand information and proof from living, exam-
plesethat A. A. will work and that YOU TOO can have a new way of life.
LENDINARA, Italy JI — Gypsy
Queen Mimi Rosetto was taken
from the hospital last night to die
'in her tent "as all Gypsies should.”
Her Gypsy subjects insisted on
the queen's removal from the Ci-
vic Hospital in this Po Delta town
when the old woman became too
weak to puff her pipe or lift the
bottle of plum brandy at,her bed
sside
Her eyes, closed and her body
\ motionless, , the 60-to-70-year-old
queen was carried in a stretcher
to a waiting ambulance, which
took her slowly to the hearby en-
campment of hundreds of her fol-
lowers from all over Europe.
Throughout a nightlong vigil,
the gerontes — old folk — of her
tribe kept 12 candles burning
a round her bed. She was still alive
this morning but in a coma. t
Mimi, actually only queen re-
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MAMA. IT’S GEORGiE f
HE WANTS TO TAKET_
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leadership.
Dwight, publisher of the Holy-
oke, Mass Transcript Telegram,
made the remarks in a prepared .
address of welcome at an ANPA
session to publishers with news-
papers having circulations of
10,000 to 50,000 a dav
Sessions of the ANPA are part
of Newspaper Week, held in New
York every spring
Publishers will 1 ontinue to
press their crusade to proect the
people's right to know. Dwight
said, despite consideration by the
government of interference with
advertising and l e thwarting of
..access to’ news.
‘At the same time, two other
discussion groups, representing
dewspaperswithcirrulationsun-.
der 10,000 and-over 50,000, were
meeting.
Bryan and Joyce; A. Swan, of
the Minneapolis. Minn. Star &
Tribune, addressed the group
representing papers with circula-
tions over 50,000.
Mark Ferree of the Scripps-
Howard Newspapers and ANPA
treasurer, told the publishers of
papers with' circulations under
16,000 thatsmat newspapers are-
close to their readers and know
well the community’s needs.
BRUSSELS LB—Visitors to the
1958 world's fair should arrive
equipped with plenty of cash.
Courage, patience and strong feet.
They" need the money for
Brussels’ high' prices. courage for
rides with the city's speed-demon ,
taxi drivers, patience for waiting
in long lines at the fair for food,
and strong feet to tramp the ex-,
hibition’s 550 acres. '
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20 00 Thy Price In Right
10 W Truath Or Co neequenres
11 U0 Love id Life
11 80 It Conld He 1 ou
12:00 Oper Hune
12 IN hew - Weather, Sporta
12:80 lAberace
1 00 (lenn Rieh Show
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PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad w
—Britain's poised and pretty
Princess Margaret started the
new West Indies Federation on
the path of self-government to-
day with a royal ceremony.
The Princess opened the fed-
eration’s first Parliament with a
message from her sister. Queen
Elizabeth II.
Sir Grantley Lewis, newly
elected prime minister of the 13-
island federation, thanked Mar-
garet on behalf of the legislature,
then escorted her to a balcony
overlooking Woodford Square.
She smiled and waved to a
throng gathered below to cele-
brate the federation’s big step to-
ward independence, expected to
■ tome in about five years, ,
Thousands standing in, the
streets under a blazing sun
cheered and applauded as Mar-
garet rode in an open car to and
from the Trinidad's government
building
~ Adams told four U. S congrcss-
men yesterday that the federa-
tion would welcome U. S techni-
cal aid, The federation's $5,300,-
000 annual budget is bolstered by
British contributions
TV Schedule
Channei 6— Texarkana
THI «SDAY
B:00- Woedy Woodpecker
1 30 Mickey Mouse Club
6:00 News
6:10- Weatherman
6:15 Douglas Edwarda Newe
• 30- Whirlybirds
7 00- Radee ’714
7 30 Climat
ft 30 F aynutse VO
10100- Fat Boune Show
10:30 News k.
10:40 Weaher
10 45 Star F’erformance
11:1ft Late Show
FRIDAY
7:09 Time Keeper
7:30- Heech-St. Baptist Church Revival
7:40 News
7 0& , Weather
0 u" Captain Kngaroo
Channel 3-shrevepet
TWVRSDAY
' 5:00 Woody: Weodpecher
bime-Stmngie
• 00 l oeaf. N-w nne Weather
6 It NHC News
* Zerre
7 00 rouche Man
7 to Drawhet
t 00 "euple Cholse
$ so Tenn Ernie Ford
i- i Sid Camar Instte You
» to This la Your Lifa
10on D- oy
10 to The JACK FAHR Show
U eo Swa or
FRIDAY
• 20 T--t Pattern
7:00 Todey
7 .71 Lorais . Newa
7 to T ntay
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Refreehmente Will Be Served. ^
B:00—The buccaneera
• €0- Mickey Mouse Club
0 :00- News
6:10-- Weatherman
• : 10 -Douglas Fdwarda New-
4 :30 last of the Mohicans
7 00 Trackdown
7 :30 Zane Grey Theatre
ft :00 Fhil Silvers Show ’
8:3 • hiitz Pinywusei. •
9100 The Lineup
9:30 Person, la Person
10 0’ Broken "Arrow
10 1U News
io 40 Weather
10 45 Crr- -y Musie Jubilee
11 . Laate show
WELL, WHAT DOES A LITTLE .
GIRL DO IN the meantime ?
JUST STAND HERE ANO s1
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Queen Mimi Taken
To Her Tent to Die
Channel 7—Tyler
TMRSDAY ,
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R 30 Tim MeCoy
Channel 12—Shreveport
THURSDAr
I ISO Poeye and His Pals
• to Storiff of Cochine
6:00 Early antion
• to Camey Jones
7:00 Oat la A Harriett
7:30 7 :to Climax
»:to Playhouse to •
lk :00 Martin Kane
10 ito—Final Edition
10:45 Night Owi Theatre
It 00 TV News Final
FHIDAY
7 :00 Test Pattwrn
7-11 Your Pastor
7:10 Ark-La-Tex Fa{at«r
71 -News • Westher with Law Rarre
s ;00 Captain Kaugaroo
8:45 cEs Newa
8:85 Ag. Summary
» 00 Garry Moore
10:00 Arthur Godfrey
10:10 Dotto
11:00 Love at Life
H la Senrch for 1—errew
U4S Guiding Mehl
It ov -Don Owen News
11:10 Weuther/Au. Summary
11: IS-Book Corner
11 SO- Ae the Worid Tur—
1 :00 Beat The Clock
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3115 Secret Storm
1 to Edue of Night
4 OO Cinema XII
5180 Powye and Hw rale
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LU Holiday in Dixle
6:aq Soldiera of Fortune
7 od Traekdown
7 to Zane Gray Theatre
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10:00 F-deral Men
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10:45 Movie to—iar-
12:00—TV News Final
WELL. FOR GOODNESS'SAKES
WHEN WILL I BE OLD r . f
ENOUGH TO DO i—-K | 1
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ANO MAKE UP TO $28
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WITH /,9e .
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This crisis, he added; can be . .___.
. . . , . German, capable of greater speed,
met only bv increased productiv-1 . , . , ... w.1 v.i.
■ a.. .. a. u A . -u a k ...... ...J-Lt.. before । h e World's Fair
liy, wh en in ttirh di-pend> on M--L, “ . ..2
'; j , , , • opened April 17, the starting fare
lightened management and labor
can Newspaper Publishers A tn .
said today. ■'
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PRIDAY
In November an American re-
seryad a double room with bath
fur himself and wife at a good
but not swanky hotel. He was
asked to pay 540 francs ($10.80)
in advance.
On April 4 he was notified that
with an increase in prices author-
ized by the government, the room
would now cost 963 francs '
($19.26).
Tlii -price includes a service
charge of 15 per cent,, taxes, and
a continental breakfastrof .tea or
coffe e and rolls.
But, you'd better tip just the
same.
Breakfasters wanting fruit
juice, eggs, bacon or ham pay
extra.
Taxi drivers of Paris,long have
been regarded by many foreign-
ers as eccentrics One of their ec-
:i • Faft Diuest
12.0 Uw«i a Meuienal New-
m*iza-News
nL A- the Worid Turn
1:00 Heat the Clark
I :to -Houme Patty
2:00 The Bur Fasjer
2 to The Verdiet la Your
NEW YORK ( Many Ameri-
can new < papefs are caught in an
economic squeeze because rising
costs are hot being matched w th centeleities is breakneck speed;
ad <lit i»» rid I income*, William .
- . . . , , . . Hrussels taximen seer to come
Iwight, pre sicieint of t" t Ameri- . .. n . -to u .
From the same mould. The big
difference is they have new auto-
mobiles, mostly American and
III
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By Carrier
_ |12 00 Three months
_ $ 6.00 One month _
By Mail
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MADE NO MEDICINE FOR A TROUBLED MIND!—BEAU- -
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Wenther
World of Sporta
Flast Texas Prorrrene Report
Adv starve id Jim Howie .
I ife of Rilov
HalLof Fame • .
Bowling Championshiv
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