The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 266, Ed. 1 Monday, November 9, 1964 Page: 2 of 6
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strators were demanding the
resignation of Huong’s govern-
ment, contending it is not repre-
sentative and that some of its
members served under the late
President Ngo Ding Diem.
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Marjie Brown
is Crowned Miss
Carver at Game
Ruth Ann Hill, a freshman tions. Her classmate, Avalyn
at Prairie View A&M College. Swinney, was her closest runner
Miss Carver of 1963-64. crowned up. The two Seniors, Vivian War-
Margie Brown at half time Satur- ren, second runner upland Sal-
day night at the Homecoming ly Barnes was third runner up,
game were also attired attractively.
The freshman and sophomore
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The Washington Merry-Go Round
warnings of Premier Tran Van By DREW DEARSON
Huong. He has said he will use WASHINGTON. Nov. 9.— have been holding strategy Indeed, a member of Gold-
force if necessary to put down There have been some import- huddles to discuss how to root water’s inner council, who ask-
Lucy Show
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US Officer Dies
From Short Fall
S. Viet Barrage
SAIGON—Reliable sources re-
placement, but at least one
that “Barry has the political
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sophistination of mly five-year special program in the Miss
25 YEARS AGO
Ennis Writers Club held a
church, youth and service groups, educa-
tional institutions, governmental agencies,
publishers and broadcasters. Kiwanis Inter-
national again will serve as the coordinat-
ing agency. And if past precedent means
anything, the Week is destined to be a
smashing success—last year, for instance,
it was observed in more than 10,000 U.S.
and Canadian communities, and practically
everyone in English and French speaking
North America read about it, heard about
it, or saw pictures concerning it.
As agriculture plays an important part
in the economy of the Ennis area and Ellis
County in general, it would be well for
service clubs of our community to strive to
arrange programs of appropriate nature
for Farm-City Week.
Yes — get your Dear-
borns now while you
can select from com-
plete stocks of sizes and
models — take plenty of
time to pay — use lay-
away!
FIGHTING MAD
Yet the moderates
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7:30 No ’Time
7:45 For S ergeants
“They didn’t leave the party;
the went home,” he snorted, itandings
"They belong in the Democratic M. & M s
Party." n Two Pair
Privately. Burch chortled over Cheddar Chewers
the defeat of Senator Ken Keat. The Highlanders
groaned Alley Sweepers
Governor Scrappers
Michigan. A. & T S
moderates Four Scotts
who refused to endorse Gold- Four Rollers
water Checkmates
FRUSTRATED MODERATES Pin Pals,
For their part—the. moderates H. & W.'S
_ feam High Series, Scratch
Two Pair—2,016
Highlanders—1.967
Cheddar Chewers—1.925
Team High Game, Scratch
Middle-aged couple to manage Henderson County farm
of about 200 acres. Farm located 10 miles south of Athens,
Texas. Equipped with fishing lakes and hunting facilities.
Main crop raised is approximately 60 acres of price-support-
ed peanuts. Have all modern equipmentineluding combine,
tractor, etc. ’ 5 '
Manager’s house is modern with electric equipment
including air conditioning. Owner has separate house and
spends weekends on the place. Need manager and wife to
keep up lawns and house in order. Will pay salary and
1/2 of crop. Opportunity to accumulate several thousand
dollars at end of each crop season over and above living
expenses.
Telephone owner Walter Monroe in Dallas collect at
TA 4-6795 or on weekends at Athens at ED 8-2311. Write
details of qualifications to office, 4140 Office Parkway,
Dallas 4, Texas.
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organized determination of Lib- than Congressional seats—since my party.”
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the demonstrators. Yesterday, ant backstage huddles inside out the Goldwaterites. A care- ed not to be quoted by name—
when demonstrators gathered both wings of the Republican ful survey by this column, how- snorted: “Kuchel and Case
for a march through the streets Party with a view to keeping it ever, indicates that they are wouldn’t have the guts to run
of Saigon. Huong sent truck- Conservative or swinging it disorganized and unable to un- for governor—because we would
loads of unarmed soldiers back to moderate Republican- ite around a single leader. They cut them up in the primaries.”
grigntmtureonmaferospacaTaa it. more political power at the 1963 ready started to rally his sup- president of N.H.A. at Carver, Cora Sandifer, were attractive
p B g pupgm In one smoke-filled back room convention. porters for a showdown with tlhe has been recommended to hold representatives of their classes.
AIR FORCE comhitte Chairman Dean California’s Senator Tom oldnaer the present leader- N.H.A. She sings in school chor- = ==-:
Burch declared defiantly that he Kuchenchew Jersey s Senator ship," he has told them, "the us, is an active member of the
intends to hang onto this post. Cif Care both immensely Repuublican Party is no longer Church of God in Christ.
SEF yoR Ap FORCE pceprie. Furthermore — the Goldwater popular in their home state my party." Miss Brown is the daughter of
‘ ' ° -E RECRUrTER gang appears to have the votes are consideringua switch to.the He hopes to change the lead- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown, 308
- to keen him there until the next State house. However, their ership rather than his party af-___
Republican convention in 1968, Strength is based upon their filiation.
Insiders say the Goldwater Con- populariy with independents
servatives outnumber the GOP and Democrats. In Republican The overwhelming size 0 1
moderates on the committee__primaries, they might have Goldwater’s defeat has' shaken
tWo-to-one 1 trouble, winning the gulberna- some conservatives who are not Nutt held a revival for the En-
nhe election dehacle appears torial nomination against the gung ho Goldiwaterites. Even nis First Baptist Church.
only to have hardened the atti- opposition of the better organ- Goldwater’s running mate— Mr. and Mrs. A. E. ’Mahan
tude of the Goldwater militants zed, bore militant Conservatives. Rep. William Miller, has deer hunted in Colorado.
Burch told aides belligerently grumbled privately to friends
that President Johnson was wel-
come to the defectors who de-
serted the Republican Party.
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Two Pair—767
Highlanders—682
Cheddar Chewers—660
Indivilual High Series:
Men:
B. Clary—591
L. Boren—534
D. Moore—528
Women
J. Muirhead—541
E. Welch—494
M. Lindle—489
B. Moore—480
Individual High Game:
Men
B. Clary—213-202
L. Boren—205
D. Moore—201
Women:
■ J. Muirhead—214
5 E. Welch—183
B. Moore—176
M. Lindle—175
Other High Series:
1 D. Muirhead—517
’ B. Hurley—514
S. Miller—514
W. McCall—513
A. Welch—507
E. Bishop—506
Last Week’s Results:
0; Checkmates over Scrappers
4-0; Cheddar Chewers over A.
&T.’s 4-0; Highlanders over Four
Rollers 4-0; Two Pair 3 over H.
& W’s 1; M & M’s won over Pin
Pals 3-1;! Alley Sweepers over
■ Four Scotts 3-1.
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water—after waiting until the
morning after election, failed
to send the usual sportsmanlike
telegram of congratulations;
sent a sermon on communism
and Viet Nam instead.
(COPYRIGHT, 1964 — BY THE
BELL-McCLURE SYNDICATE).
through the streets to discour- ism. So far the huddles hate got have done little more than
Nothing does more to breed suspicion
than ignorance. That is true of relationships
between nations. And it is true, as we!l, of
the diverse groups within a country.
The corollary is that knowledge produces
understanding. And that is the reason for
the 10th annual observance of National
Farm-City Week which is to begin this year
on the 20th of November and end or the
26th, Thanksgiving Day. It will consist, as
before, of a week long series of events aim-
ed at bringing about better understanding
between the urban and rural segments of
society.
It is a national effort directed by the Na-
tional Farm-City Committee made up of
representatives of more than 150 business-
es, industries, farm, professional, trade,
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The election results demon-
strated decisively that the vot-
ers prefer the middle of the
road, not the Coniservatives
They punctured the myth that
they stayed home from the polls
in the past because neither
party offered them a clear
choice. Yet, despite the explo-
sion of these arguments, all the
signs indicate that the
Goldwater die-hards haven’t
Viet Con fell short and killed The unit was about 18 miles
a U-S Army Captain last night, northwest of Saigon waiting in
The Captain was waiting in am- ambush for Viet Cong. The
bush with one other American mortar fire had been directed
and about 60 Vietnamese troops on a suspected Viet Cong em-
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 266, Ed. 1 Monday, November 9, 1964, newspaper, November 9, 1964; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1586494/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.