Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 287, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 14, 1956 Page: 6 of 8
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appearances he makes. Newsmen anticipate that he alo will start
holding regular weekly news conferences to get his views across to
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ACTRESS Rita Gam is shown in
her New York apartment, where
she confirmed that Grace Kelly i
asked her to be a bridesmaid
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western copper.sirpxosits -Jaeklint
also handed the 'Nevada Consoli
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• ASSEMBLY DELAY—The United Nations General Assembly,
which opened its 1935 session in’September, probably won't meet tis
year until sometime in November—after the American elections.
That's I he word from Washiagtasi a—rees who say that UN oq -
l eials recognise the dangeroue situation that could be caused were the
Assembly to meet during this autumn’s political campaign.
Pointing up this danger is the almont esHainty that the Aeembly
will be asked again to admit Red China to the UN and injecting thia
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In addition. some Democratic senators are bristling over their be-
lief tha Johnson used high-handed tactics in pushing passage of the
controversial natural gasbill which ha strongiy favored.
A good many northern WDemocratt.teel tha t Johnson. bygiving top
priority to the gas bill, deprived them'of effectively using "big bust-
Factory Fresh Lon g Lived
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Gruenther
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diate blood tests, skipping the us-
ual 3-day-wait Under law a justice
of the peace receives a $3 fee for
each marriage
Haskell, Howard, Jones. । and another frem Heward
Knox. ■ .Midland. Nolan. -Scurry
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ness giveaway" charges against the Republicans in the election
campaign. ,
SYDNEY, Adstralia IP—Sir Eu-
gene Goossen ; .prominent__sym-
phony —orchestpa, conductor. Kas
been ordered appear in a spo-
iled of a heart attack
Southern Forest Fire Prevention Conferenee aime-to
reduce loss to South's economy from forest witafires
which is greater than nation's property lors torgnized
crime. Conference metis April 13 in New Orleans.
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national committee reportedly wttt launch a new
"campaign" noon to popularize Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Ben-
. son. Plans are sad fo be underway to have a number of GOP eon-
greneional leaders go out of their way to "endorse" Benson at future
campaign talks to public gatherings.
The reason: The GOP high command is worried that thia year's
forest fires
(16 SOUTHERN STATES)
ed Copper in Arizona.' and the
Chino Coppet Co in New Mexico.
depressing farm-price situation will cost the party a large number
1 of farm belt votes this November. t
Thenationar committee eleo intenda to spend large zums of money
tn coming months for'advertising in midwest newspapers and rarm
publications,on the merits ot the Eterthower:Beneon farm program
Benson himself can be expected to increase the number of public
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them." Arthur said
bunh.of minisers
—Somne surveys-are-being macte
-Ashenarthern part of Bowie
County in northeast Texas, the
Mumford area in Central Texas,
and the Deport area near Paris
in Red River' Countyl
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He /will, serve until a successor
is efecte in November and!60 per cent of the world’
M contend his feeling for Gruenther transcends
B9 1 on I h . HV ■ C i . . . ■ ,
M general has the ability to solve the big problems
2 which still plague the United States high command.
V , Topmost among these problems is the contro-
I versv over guided missile production, dramatized
[ by the regent, resignation of Trevor Gardner as
h. Air Force secretary in protest over what he called
Be the American "lag" in manufacture of interconti-
tj nental weapons Gruenther ia known- to have made
an intensive sudy of missile warfare.
thenwe are taxec-to mske
tin- t-xe* twerrm--:tt pro-
jectsdo not pay
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at her wedding to Prince Rain- :
ier of Monaco. (International)
Assn. at Fort Worth. •
gHe said he-had assurantcefrom
Senate leaders thatthre would
, may not Andaquite the amoth sailing this mewaion
[ that he did last year in maintaining party unity on
1 thorny- legislative issuen.
Part of this wi stem from the fact that 1956 is
I an election year and legislators are less likely to
compromise their views if they believe it will cost
them votes »
PERMONTH
issue into a politicat atmosphere wouta do neither the 'United States af
or the UN any good
There also is a chance that the 1956 Aasembly session will not be.
held at the UN building in New Yori There is some aupport for hold-
ing the meeting in Rome so the Italians could celebrate their admis-
—sten to the UN bv ple-emg host to the organization
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• WHIP CRACKING Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon Johnson
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Daniel, who in a Munday broad.
A specialsesson of the Leg- • Of Joint Chiefs of Staff?
• BENSON'S POPULARITY—The Republican
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Tn pay -20.cents mi a per
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Ed Meenald of the U.S De-
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‘ ■ nEng are invited to, attend and Kii -
a take part ____. . two weeks
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day by Distriet: Jud, e Ewing
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THE TORNADO which struck Summerfield. Ill., made spring nouse-
cleaning a pretty terrific task for the family living in this house.
Airing out problem s taken care of, though. (International)
tv Ranch Co was signed yester- '
Carpenters, plumberg, electriciang and masons depend
on our classified gection for results! They kpow that
a low-cost Want Ad pays off in more and more ms'
tomers. increase YOUK business with a Want Ad!
WILLARD BATTERIES
sworn in next January. _
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week whether candidates foi II nun 111 U I V 11
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Charging And Servicing On All Makes
At Pleasant Battery Co.
We don't get nearly half >'.f
rant's ' marrying .). ;
peace said today h i
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Utah's success led to the open- I HOUSTON P—An ordey deny-
ing of major production in many ing the stat Its request For ay.
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Famed Mining
-__I inn sail dw trouble "wSTilli Democrat Named Engineer Dies
misunderstanding. Fn > S---- --D
He thought was suppoqedto. To r ill Senate Seat SAN. FRANCISCO —_Daniel c.
was sgpposed to. He thought I was n 86. world famous mining
■ ukuuawavrrorMnm Tni Of Harley Kilgore
i CHARLESTOs wv. lehudnurteredfromaciruia
, - ,3 - 1 _____{ory.allFeht-sinceChristmas.His
Jhr miiiindn-if-mdihg nl™my had Tia Dvinwmilc.J9.47' margin in ' LiJow Virgmia survives
happened , theV S Senate was rested ses-l Anorphan at the age of 2. Jack-
Durant has becohecelebratedterdyaihenGov; William C ling rose from, hard rock miner'
for marring ceremonies. Arthur Marland appointed W Hiam R. to multimillionaire. His revolu.
an average of-00 couples Laird H to temporarily fill-the tiommry treatment of copper ore
-qumonthammariedinthe south- seat of the lte Harlex_M_K- ' developed in’conncctionwith the
01 5 seat____.i&orei ft-.h rqt-r Ci, whuh h.
T * " ' P" married'the b um t 'Laird. 38-year-oiJ Fayettevilte jed. enabled exploitaziom-eflowe
Durant ’has othernearhystates Democrat, was a classmateerleradeore through mass pro
urant has —Marland at West Virginia Uni- duction-methods- on a scale pre.
Mlaboratorzisopen2hounsaversity. /viously thought impossible. The
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copper trols these as. subeidiaries. ■ Boyd ruled the ranchitempsiycegr--------------
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Justice-Fines Self For Assault m sas s- Sen. Daniel Pleased Three Perish As
o .. " i With Early Replies Fire Destroys
Cotton Farm^s On Election Plans Trenton Cathedral
- Surveyed To See If
, Cathelic, cathedral
When tabulating stopp d fot [ joining rectory.
- the day at 6 P m. yesterday. he Msgr Richard. T Crean. vicar
tken-the vsed last fall said he bad received 1.022 tele-i general of the Trenton Diocese
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Kelly Bridesmaid Conductor Accused
gRrincina InHacant
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TRENTON, N J P—A mon-
, - . — igner died and two women
cast asked Txas citizens to write i housekei pers were missing to-
. him as to whether he should run Hday in a .predawn fire wnich
—AMES A f— l otton farmers tn i forj governor, said last night he j lestroyed St Marys Roman
18 counties are being sur veyed ‘ was pleased w ith the response. Cathelic, cathedr al and- the ad-
< y the govrnment to see if they | When tabulating stopped foi
owe more money to Mexican con-
f Mr"ietiijgg 988
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Jr Corpus Christi businessmam -“AT Kinley Hospital .
’ meht of cphflicting claims be. I •
’tween the/state and the raneh
. ompany.. i
} The state charged that thef
ranch company had failed, to
exeeute lases on state-oned ’
iminera! ' rights alter bids were *
( ft icially advertised and rtceiv-
ked The ranc owners argued that ,,
dbmatvngesin the wording
itic s of
arged him-
is entitled to act- as. the state’s
here and it \ eat may file |r> flu- (
ne alls from Texas, out 15 fire companies and 150
Ro 1 1 in Ror ' • firemen Volunteer eon pani
, .those post -h ds Ind letter-" he,cs from .he surrdunidingi New
He farme s.Whopaid the I said It pr^babh vLh be Friday Jersey and Pennsylvania areas’
n bulk 1 them come .in. were called.
100 1 w0n‛ rmouts—i. dscis on Twepriests were injured An-
intil March 26 : 1 - - - ( ihser jumped to.fets into a net
Daniel-s.dhewaswinatoheld"by firemen rherewa a
run fongovernor and outiined a dii ing ra n -
• program He said ei v. not^ > The missi women-weraN
definitely deciderumniess he heard M try D onnelan an Miss Mary.
xareddu-w-ef I
dated Copper Co.. Ray Consolidat- l-Xh owned bv the Duval Coun- •
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Good pric
Sunday ’ ' ted asi Sprrml to Cretrol Free, A„ociation_
, ,, coreeins existineLWLASHINGTON-Gen. Albert M. Gruenther, supreme commander
S, 12 ■ ® 7 on "e W of Allied forces in Europe, is expected to be the next chairman
i nd 1092*5 • ‛P "Teh -of the United States Joint Chjefs of Staff. In that post, Gruenther
woule succeed Adm. Arthur W. Radford, who has been President
Eisenhower’s principal military adviser since shortly after Ike en-
o at Bethesda. Md ; tered the White House. ' . — - -
______ ’Presidential Intimates say that there is no man on earth—soldier
or civilfan= who is esteemed more highly by Mr.
4 Eisenhower than the modest, hard-worktng Gruen-
k ther. However, these associates of the President
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The. regular Third
Singing will .N held
Daniel hAd planned to fiv te Peteh J Mooney. 31. ttnvI^IVrv
3 from at least 25.000 Toxans aru* B-ennan
estimated fKe added 20 ing him to run su vivoR of INermecaamai
. wo 1 Id cost Da Wson County Dame! sa d veje i +>. m e - Meg Crean formeriyr comiaon.
lout $75,000- fable . Vrs et , ntiypershea y en,e ' ■
Counties being surveyed are | Hilda We inet ofSeg „,n. Demo- t rough the bunldne warnine
Borden. Cochran. Dawson. Fisher, [cratic national committeewoman othe residerts
Gaines. Haskell, Howard.' Jones, .and another frum H.wd Rut Ijured ”, the fe , drken t
that all the people D
the project in taxes.
grams Hr snid-1.0141 urged -im and rectr of the cathedratwas
+—puHeno Lebo said the pre- । to runfovernor and 3 wanted found dead in an upper strv of.'
, viHung >eym surveys made him tofinish his term m the the foue-floor arectory at’s.mk
i 31 fail, "a SI 5 Per 19 poipnpts! Senate, staying amt.1 Jan 3, 1959 . and N Warren streets
1 1 cotton Piked The minimum j He cd he also nd-se sivca---TLe-apeteular- fire blight
‘rfor mumE abracero under the i about 50 ph- " ' -
■ US -Mexico agreement, was $1.55 '
* -2 per hundred.
- . $3,400
g.m month t
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$ 5 205 eoI. : 0 Eogpoe Pur
aftrrnoon. All Iovirs f sacred
5,2 no voting on the farm bill
’"‘it would- prevent his speaking!
Friday night at Howard Pane
College at. Brow nwoee:
TexusMondy to ^:ak but tmd J.-erh O'Connor; rthexvertisementstre ate ned'
he was uneble todosobecause of . fered second deg—e burns ant 1oss of surface installations 1. tt
V ting on ’ e arm 4 in the I other injuries. - - on me property by another oil '
Senate The program was telecast ‛Te. Rev Franc s MeGuinness. company
on film. . • .29. who leaped mto the fire net. 1 —__'______
He said he decided on Feb 15 was taken to Mercer Hospital,-
to Dut the question of nis candid- i saiffe ing from shock and minor MASONIC NOTICE
। acy to the people of Texas and j injuries.' j All Master- Masons in this area
since then had been pieparing the - f-e Rey WiamF,Fitzgertd lare reminded again of thealficial : -
platform. ‘-y-i Thqma>'C: Ryan. W foothe. Paris, Grand ;
Danieksaid voting' yirrthg-faApH-'anV chancemors esped unhurt “ Maser of the Grand Lodge of Tex-
bill1 forced him also to cancel an; The cathedral, of stone, was as .who wil be at the Temple Lod-
address before the Tekas and erected just after -teCivj war ge No 7 at 7 30 p.m. Thursctay
Southwestern : Cattle Rajsers ■ l—._ i. Refreshments -will beservedat
day igh
1ae,(}
7*216,000, 000
doll vernal,
JPEL STEED MOTORS
■ Pleasaht at 2:30- o’cock Sunday Tecting
Hsg
cian customs court Friday to an-
swer charges of bringing-,"inde-,
cent book and pictures into Aus
ralia. He wax server with a sum-4
mons last night. m
Ghessens, 62. returned from a
four of Europe last ^Frajay. He
was questioned Anr seven hours
then by cu tormn otfi । it anivice 4
squadhdet-efIes Officers said
they seized three4 Inn';k dealing *,
i with sex^ matters, about 1.100 phor---+-
1 . । i‛n ft i ■■ halt
; face masks found in hie liuggag‛,hje
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