The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 250, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1945 Page: 2 of 6
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ENNIS DAILY NEWS, ENNIS, ELLIS COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 19, 1945
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Attest: Mrs. Jake Talley Clerk, ■
writer ribbons, carbon paper, sten- !
pits and memograph paper at The
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same time carrying on private bus- ] drowning was a valid and legal in-
iness at home . . . friends say, i strument.
however, that Truthan let the army
Hough, Amelia Sweatman, N. C.
Tubbs, C. L. Kicks, Margaret Sue
Wesftall, A. L. Springfield, C. M.
This tilt can be heard ov-
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ICKS-built, STAR TIRES continue to lead in quality and give
the ultimate in satisfactory service. Buy a STAR for real
economy, satisfactory service and safe, long wear!
is more fully
D. F. VINES TAXI
Headquarters at Bus Station
day Phone 6 — Night Phone 1196-J
Watch for Stars.....
1945, in this cause, numbered 17,-
See us before you buy—we can save you money
on your furniture needs for the living room,
lining room, bedroom or kitchen.
—WE BUY USED FURNITURE—
BROWN STREET SERVICE STA.
political support for the first time
from democrats. They want more
action on both labor and foreign
affairs .... Administration leaders.
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Catherine Lohave Social
Next Wednesday
WO AI. San Anionic—WFA A, Fort
Muirhead & Swafford Tire Co.
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strike situation is the, bill pro-'
on the docket of said court !
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will start at 2:15 p.m. with Kern
Tips doing the play-by-play and
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over stations WRR, Dallas, KFJZ
' Ft. Worth WACO, Waco, KTHT.
I Houston and KFYO, Lubbock.
vs. Carrie Hawkins,
rF'O those who have long known of STAR TIRE quality, and to
— those of you who are soon to learn, we know this advertisement
will bring welcome news because every vehicle owner, whether
automobile, commercial or truck, is today wisely demanding the
best for his dollars and his certificates. Therefore, we are proud
to announce that
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Personal Stationery
With name and address or with
your own picture—$1.75 to $3.50
per box. Upco Print .Shop, phone
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etc.,, in which big business
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of this suit is as follows, to-wit: : Mrs. H. F. Hilgers, Mrs. Carolyn
"The atom bill sets up a nine-man i and the opinion quoted Webster’s
committee composed of $1-a-yearmnteruntional dictionary as defin-
men drafted from big business, to ing drowning as “to deprive of life
control future development of the i by irmersion in water or other
styled Tom Hawkins, Plain- Bros., Henry Parma, F. E. Harrison
' fice in Waxahachie, Texas,
file in this suit.
The officer executing this pro- „ ...
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I actions and conduct generally to-
U. j ward plaintiff were of such a na-
at Lubbock. The announcers will
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j be Bill Michaels for play-by-play I shown by Plaintiff’s Petition on Ruth E. Rawlins, J, H. Willis, Lo-
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All communications of business and
ltems of news should be addressed
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lived together since which time.
That du ing: the time they lived
a crack intersectional fray on the together as aforesaid, defendant’s
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Truman is beginning-to lose oy-pley End color respectively. The
■ Entered as Second-Class Matter
at the Post Office at Ennis, Texas,
under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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of October,
Ana, Ft. Worth at 2:15 p.m. in another
for permitting his en- j of tlin conference battles. Ves
listed men to give him their gripes ’ Box will be on hand to do the
gressmen orf’t like the-idea of the
TPonts, Union Carbide and Car-
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to the president’s home state as
the “state of misery.”
Atom Control—
The atom control bill, now be-
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PRODUCTION
with Basil Rathbone • Nigel Bruce • Cecil Kellaway • Ralph Forbes)
IN TECHNICOLOR
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Tested Flashlight batteries thret
for ten cents. Also several style
dashlights. Wadsworth Auto Stores.
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gar Martin, O. W. Bailey, Juric
Humble takes to the air lanes
again this Saturday with three
nesday, October 24, at 7:30 o’clock
at the WOW Hall. All members
are urged to attend.
Tested Flashlight batteries three
for ten cents. Also several style ----
flashlights. Wadsworth Auto Stores." "425500208122
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2 Secret Service in Missouri—
The summer White House in In-
- dependence, Mo., is going to be
A empt all winter, but four secret'
— service men have just flown to In-
dependence to guard it . . . The
• house belongs to Mrs. Truman’s
2 .family ... It should be noted that
— the secret service also guarded
, ' some of Roosevelt's grandchildren
- even when scattered in various
• -parts of the USA ... A secret ser-
mgvice man also was attached to
-'■young Coolidge when he was a
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j and Alex Chesser for color. This ।
oroadcast will start at 8:00 p.m.
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atom. When Truman was in the j liquid."
senate,' he was vigorous in hisi The state filed a motion for re- - - ---- --
criticism of $1-a-year men working i hearing, again making the conten- That plaintiff is an actual bone
on important war jobs yet at the j tion that the charge of death by | fide inhabitant of the State of
eeme +i-- ea--i-e e- ; l- 1.. ! drownino wac 9 volid ond leco1 in- ; Texas and the County of Ellis and
। that he. has lived in said County
and State twelve months next pre-
j ceeding the filing of. this suit.
Ennis Daily News
Published every day except Sunday,
by The United Publishing Co.
which also publishes the Ennis
Weekly Local and The Palmer
Rustler.
Defend- ' Hazel Houghett, C. S. McCormick
i and wife, Lt. Charles Newton, Bill
A blief statement of the nature Rabe, Alvin Nesuda, A. N. Grant, •
? qualify, and today the chief bot- the second world
-utieneck in discharges is clerical : victory,” and again "world war-two
chelp. Many soldiers with 70 points ■ is either the last war or the next
5 or more have had to stay on into the .last—after - that the lights;
replace Southwest Conference
gasoline, I
Billings. " D
$4,00 Contributions
Clara Kelly
$3.00 Contributions
’ TO: Carrie Hawkins,' defendant,! Attest: Mis. Jake Talley Clerk, : A. C. Jones, J. R. Kulhanek, Karl
Greeting: , District Court, Ellis County, Texas, Young, Alex Kasper.
You are hereby commanded to
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Senators Russell and George in-
.duced a docile secretary of war I .
to discharge Sgt. Charlie Trippi. I inet -t contained too much dyna-
' ace football player, so he could j mite Now Morgenthau is out- of
go back to the University of i e government and has published
■' Georgia. ‘ I she book anyway—with the dyna- game.
. . Sergeant Trippi had exactly 41 ! mite ' N ’ Congratulations to Gen. j TCTI will tangle with A&M at
points—29 of them for service j Arthur E-terbrook of Santa
(all of it in the USA) and 12 Calif,
‘ -points for one child. He had
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Paul Culp says, “Circle Arrow >.
Show is' full of songs guaranteed
to please. Good listening. WFAA,
9:30 Sunday morning.”
Departing S. S. men expressed ap- ticized in an article written by i Either Court
preciatien: for hospitality and ind- Judge Bruce Allen- of. Waxahachie
ness afforded them- by- the; Fru-and printed in the October issue
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just and proper, as
YOUE NEW FALL SUIT -
, HAS ARRIVED
I We have over 200 new fall suits I
tor you to choose from—just the I
style and color you want.—Grant’s ’
116 W Brown.
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send the atom bill up to congress Humble to Air
without studying it . . Many con-ciit ,
3 W Conference
Games Saturday
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By Ernie Bushmiller
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why soldier j President Truman refused to !
clear Henry Morgenthau’s book,
“Germany is our problem,” while
invade Arkansas at Little ture as to render their further
. The description of the game i living together as husband and
RALPH BELLAMY - DAVID BRUCE i
same will be aired, over stations
KABO, San Antonio, KTRH, Hou-
ston and KRLD, Dallas.
In a contest under the lights,
GRAND == Sun. j Mon.
Texas' ■ - - . - .— |
Chesley Arthur Gragg was char- j trict'Cour of Ellis County at the
red with the murder of his wife,.: Cour House thereof, in Waxaha-
Flora, "by drowning. Defense at- chie Texas, at or before 10 o’clock
torneys attacked the indictment, I a.m. of the first Monday next after
congress, was shrouded in charging- that it did not give the 'the expiration of forty-two days i 85.00 Contributions
first - defendant sufficient notice of what from the date of the issuance of 1 Enol Morgan, A. C. Wright, H.
_,0. ______ _. .this citation, same being the- 3rd M. Pruitt, R. de Waal, H. J. Fergu-
he provisions of he bill published. 5 cause it aid not allege whether the day of December, A.D. 1945. then son, 1L. C. Dillingham. M. A. Lud-
Brass hats merely wanted to .re- • drowning occurred in water, coffee, and there to answer Plaintiff’s i Wi8, 1 E. Hay, G. B. Henderson,
fer to the bill by number. Finally ! sea or what. Petition filed in said Court, on Jones Cafe, C. A. Parsons, T. E.
they got cold feet, op such ultra- - The Court .of Criminal Appeals ■ the 17th day of October, A.D. . Boothe, Myrtle Butler, Ora Floyd,
secrecy and agreed’to publicity r . 1 held the indictment null and void
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Connecticut making labor unions
follow the , same -''formula ' as the
railway labor act—in 'other words
submit their dispute to a mediation
board befor paralyzing an indus-
try with a strike. - .
Davo Russell assisting with color
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wife insupportable. That plaintiff
and defendant accumulated no pro-
perty during their said marriage, ,
butthet plaintiff ownea at the
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mans, the Wallace-in-laws, and j of the 7 exas Bar Journal, official
the townfolk of lndependen.ee.’
However, - they frequently referred
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plus shorts and news-
The third conference game of
; the afternoon brings SMU against
Rice at Dallas. Broadcast time is
12:45 p.m. Charlie Jordan and
taken! a business administration
course at the University of Georgia
and typed 35 words, a minute at
the time he entered the service.
in the army, a clerk typist onlv
-chas to write 25 words a minute to
highlights. KPRC, Houston-
‘ the army in order to help speed
A -others through the line.
Despite this, football star Trippi
“was released on the ground that
-he was “surplus,” under army reg-
filiation 615-365, paragraph 3B on
"“'‘discharge of surplus enlisted per-
sonnel.” In other words, Trinui
wwas declared “surplus” despite the
• fact that he was a qualified clerk
. Sand despite the fact that clerks
are badly needed at Drew Field,
' Fla.; where he was stationed.
■ .. Actually, Drew Field has a slow
. . record for the release of men. Men
. with 70 points were supposed to
be discharged beginning Oct. 1,
A hut up until Oct. 13, only one man
- with 70 points had gotten out.
2 UThings moved so slowly that the
war department queried Drew
Field as to why they weren’t re-
leasing 70-point men, and the one
• - single, solitary 70-point man dis-
, charged before Oct. 13 enabled the
field brass hats to reply that they
."were released men in this cate-
' gory. ti Ai
Meanwhile, men with 70 points
.■are still working in the' Drew
" field separation line pushing, the
, discharges of others because of
- the shortage of clerical help, while
2 typist Trippi, with 41 points, goes
- back to play football—thanks to
2 the secretary of war and the two
- -senators from Georgia.
never wanted nor had secret ser- Ellis Judge
vice men on her trips . . . All i c '
last summer, secret service men cores ~ourt
were housed in a small double
Free removal of your
dead stock — horses,
cows, males. Call Buck
Aldridge, Ennis, phone
i 88; if no answer call
i Dallas L. D. 758 collect.
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representatives, have a -great in- I
vestment.
35x9 George Coulouris • Allen Jenkins • Dan Duryea »Edward Everett Horton
NG Patricia Morison • Elizabeth Patterson » Maria Palmer
General hauling; any kind, Move
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garage just ’east of the Truman _____
home.. Now that winter is setting j Justin, Tex., Oct. 19—The major-
in, a small building" will he con- ity opinions of the State Court of
structed, equipped with heating. Criminal Appeals in the Gragg j
to protect the four new agents . .j murder case tried in Dallas is cri- i Citation by Publication—
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Schanowerk, Rev. C. E. McTamney, S
Mrs. Billie Rice, H. W. St. Clair, Sas
time of their marriage and had
Worth-Lallas KRGV, Weslaco j owned many years prior thereof, ?
and KTEC, Austin, will carry this f five acres of land in the S. M. j .
j Durrett Survey,- Abst. No. 272, in I
Ellis County, Texas: That plain-
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That heretofore on or about June
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were lawfully married and lived to-
< gether as man and wife until on
about August 10, 1941, at which
rime they separated and have not
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posed by Senator McMahoniof ”
discharges. If there were more color.
generals like Esterbrook, there er stations KGKO, Ft. Worth-Dai- granted a divorce and "for tide to
would be more men wanting to stay 'las, KTSA, San Antonio, KXYZ. the above set out property and for
' in the army . . . atom-bomb j Houston, WRIS Corpus Crhisti, general and- special relief, in law
scientists have adopted two grim/FEW,
slogans: They ""are: ““Victory in'College Station.
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