Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1962 Page: 2 of 12
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Kooles said he went to a tele-
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Awards Negro Degree
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versity of Georgia has award-
ed a degree to a Negro for the
first time in its history.
1 Miss Mary Frances Early of
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Portland Zoo Reports
Birth of Elephant
PORTLAND, Ore (P — For 44
years not an elephant was born
in this country. -----------------
Now two have arrived at the
Portland Zoo within six months
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work the World Sprier beginning Thursday on the
west coast. (AP Wirephoto.) .
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“Could you tell me the con-
dition of Gus Kooles?” he asked
—"His condition is good and he
had a very good night,” was the
answer he got from the hospit-
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Scoutmasters, and Explorer ad-
visors, are in charge of their
boys. They are assisted by Coun-
cil personnel during special Cub-
bing events, Camporees, sum-
mer camp, and Explorer activ-
ities.
' The advancement program in
Cubing is carried out complete-
struct farm ponds for livestock
water in the Titus County |>or-
tion of the District
Gilmer C Milton. Soil Conser-
vation Service employe assist-
ing the District. has staked 14
ponds in the Morris County por-
tion of the District Thilren of
these have been completed and
the other is now under construc-
tion.
JANE WMITE
ENRICHED BREAD
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Scouting, And
i What It Does
The program of the NeTseO
Trails Council is carried to the
boys in a community through
lay leadership of a District and
unit committee. assisted by a
professional Scout executive.
The unit Scout leaders are
provided with a monthly sug-
gested program outlined for
their own adaptation. They then
-plan and direct the program for
boys on a weekly basis.
At all times during the year.
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Fall planting of vetch has
started in the District. Vetch
should lx* planted now or just as
soon as landowners receive their
born to an elephant named Belle
last April. He now weighs 750
pounds.
The second arrived Wednes-
day. a female weighing 185
pounds. The mother is named
Rosy.
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However, the rich plain of Haur- ,
an in the south bears many ce-
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yields tobacco, cotton and pea-
nuts., Sugar beets, sugar cane
and grapes flourish around the
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an uncomfortable night in a
hospital, he began to worry
about his condition.
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Planting of crimson now would
be rather risky since moisture
conditions are not too favorable
and due to the fact that we prob-
ably will still have temperatures
in the 90‛s. Temperature this
high wl probably kill crimson
To be safe the planting of crim-
son should be delayed at least
mother month or even longer
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leaders The Boy Scout advance-
ment is carried out entirely by
the troop leadership, aided by
merit badge counselors, who are
volunteer men in the commun-
ity-
All Council and national
events are supervised by top
volunter Scouters, assisted by
professional leadership.
The total plan of the move-
ment of Boy Scouting works up-
on the principle of volunteer
eadership, coached and guided
by professional leadership.
—Fourth of a series to inform of
the functions, of the Boy Scout
program.
city of Homs, north of Damas-
Iv by parents and CubPaek-ts, the capital
There are two other adult fe-
males at the zoo and both are
master’s1 pregnant ._______.
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room in Hangar S where Schir-
ra spent th? night before his
-.pace adventure.
Williams said that three of
hese spacecraft are being pre-
pared as are three Atlas boost
ers to put them into orbit, but
he would not say how many of
hese day-long flights will be
made.
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration official-
had promised that if Schirra’s
flight was a success, they would
move immediately to day-long
missions. —
Schirra’s flight was the
imoothest in the memory of
most . of the observers who
vatched- him btast off Wednes-
iay morning and listened to the
rooress of his flight.
Williams said the flight was
perfect.
After, the day-long missions,
Williams said, the program will
not end, but simply will move
into the Gemini two-man space-
craft program
in this development, the Uini,
ted States expects to emerge
with a maneuverable spaceship
mne in which astronauts, tether
*>d. can step out of it and into
space, and a spaceship whim
"an rendezvous and dock with
other space vehciles.
—From there, the United States
will move into the Apollo pro
gram with its three-man spare
shp- that could i a mi tw«t-men on
the murm perhaps by 1967
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United States experts:
To send at least one, maybe
more one-day space missions
up early next year
To send two men into orbit in
n maneuverable spacecraft by
late next year
To beat the Soviet Union to
the moon in this decade, by
these careful, somietimes- plod-
ding steps inio space
All of tnts tas reaffirmed or
the eve «f this fifth anniver-
s: iv of the Soviet Union’s nio
neering space triumph—a 184-
i ound globe caller! Snutnik I
hurled into spre in 1957
Waher C. Williams. Project
Mercurv onnratinns director,
stepped out of the Mercurv con-
u center less th ar an Lour af-
t« Schirra was plucked from
te Pacific Ocean landing area
after his six-orbit, nine-hour
space trip.
He told newsmen that the
United S’ates expects to send a
I1’ Merhnrv spnrecraft on
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