Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 216, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 22, 1957 Page: 6 of 6
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PHYSICS LAW FOUND WRONG
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the Senate. Including one outlin-
Land Board and providing bonds
During the social hour a love-
ttlea •Thus Saith the Lord" will
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Few Cases Remain
For Current Term
Of District Court
Good Attendance
At Awards Dinner
Shipload Of Jews
Leaves Alexandria
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A MILE A MINUTE CROSS
COUNTRY LAUGH RIOT!!
Com
taken i
knew it wasn't a steady job when
I took it" He held the depart-
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First Baptist WMS
In Circle Meetings
Monday Afternoon
Monda
Tueads
Readim
New I
Old L
The Woman's Missionary So-
ciety of the First Baptist Church
met Monday- in circles for reg-
ular' study____ ____________
The Fern Herrington circle met
with Mrs G. L. McElroy and
Mrs. J. E. Witt led the opening
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ANITA
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FA TASuUN
qualifications (SB104).
Establish a medical department
of the University of Texas in
Bexar County.
Presbyterian
Women Meet For
Business Session
The Women of the Presbyter-
The Beast Of Hollow
- Mountain
•— • With
Guy Madison
, Patricia Medina
regular business meeting, a de-
l lightful program was given by
' Mrs. Ida Hunt on “Modern Day
Lighting.” Mrs. Hunt is connect-
ed with Southwestern Gas and
Electric Company.
-- Delicious refreshments of pine-
apple upside down cake, coffee,
nuts and mints were enjoyed by
all. ’
The next meeting will be in
the form of a valentine party,
Feb. 18 th, at the home of Mrs.
Garry Taylor with Mrs. James
Adams as cohostess: — -
'next meeting will be with Mrs.
Hobbs Refreshments were -serv-
—Also.
Down Liberty Road
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LYUBETTCERE___
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The Wife Tames The Wolf:
Comedy
Hold That Reck: -
Colored Cartoon
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WARNER BROS, -iu”
'a Cry
in the
JOE DALBY MOTORS
601 Dallas Highway Phone PA4-3701
a new kind of suspension •
TEMPORARY APPOINT
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PARKERSBURG, W Va IP -
Detctiv Henry Tcsdahf retiring
the easiest, smoothest ride you've ever known because of
M. Midday with a proclamation
' by Mayor Williams Ferguson. He
wil be followed by a number of
other leading cittzens who/ wil
participate i the introducton of
de program. The talkathon will
continue to 11.00 A. M. and wil)
be resumed at I JO.P M and wiU
continue to 5:00 P. M. A similar’
schedule is planned for Monday-
This was one of the most suc-
- cessfui fund raising projects for
- the March of Dimes last year and
President Cecil Franklin of the
Lions Club has every expectation
of exceeding last year's contri-
butions.
— Local talent wil be featured
morning. Refreshments were
served to nine members as they
S tudebaker-Packard
CORPORATION
Tee
Crehden 4
with their .award* for toe past
season.
Billy Means, president of ths
Quarter back Club, then introduc-
ed the guest speaker, L R,
"putch" Meyer, athletic director
of Texas christian University-
Fort Worth.
Coach Meyer delivered an en-
joyable and worthwhile talk to
the* large group attending: He
said that a boy needed to know
he is good, but went on to say,
“please don't be obnoxious, keep
it to yourselz." He brought out
mhetine.characters of some ot
sme hsll players he. has
chached.
He tod his listeners. "I hope
football had some bearing on
some ot the lives of the boys I
have coached. Football does a lot
for the boy.”
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word tl
route s«
be char
er that
be arc
only on
west. I
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of the
served
post of
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opportunity to help • worthy
cause. You can start now, if you
have anything of value you would
like to contribute to be Auction^
ed call Cecil Franklin at 4-4733
and arrangements will be made
to pick it up. Let’s finish the job
and eliminate this crippier
won a seat on the state Supreme
Court May played a leading role
in the conviction of T. J. McLarty
cl Jourdanton last year on charges
growing out of the veterans' land
scandals — .
Dozens of river pilots, district
attorneys and judges also were ap-
' proved.
I Several bills were introduced in
Hie its first chance to speak out.
Barrow will fill the unexpired
term of Judge J. R. Norvel, who
- VISTAVISION
—Short*—.......
Houla HapPy "
. . Donald's Snow Fight:
Donald Duck Cartoon —
Wednesday and Thursday
members and one visitor, Mrs.
Norma Martin
The Una Stark circle met Mon-
day night with Mrs. John Nelson
and Mrs. Bob'Sikes as cohosteas.
The opening prayer was led by
Mrs Bob Cargile and the mission
study was led by Mrs.LD. Ward.
Betty Harris led the closing pray-
er. The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Jimmy Tidwell. Refresh-
ments were ..served to fourteen
membeis, three visitors and one
Mrs. Merriweather
Hostess Monday To
Cosmopolitan Club
The Cosmopolitan Club met
Monday night at the home of
Mrs. John Merriwether with Mrs.
Merwin Wade as cdhostess.
The meeting was called to or-
der "by the president, Mrs. Larry
Morris Rolston, president, led the
opening devotional, “How Must I
Evaluate Myself.”
During the business session
plans were made for the year of
1957, Certain highlights of the
year will be the district meeting
in Winsboro on March 5, and
the Presbyterial training school
in the local chursh April 16
through 19 Plans were also made
for circles to serve the young
people's suppers each Sunday
night. A-special Bible study en-
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students
structors
ing to r
day fix
progress
where t
charges
continue
Tuesd.
students
swiped
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sign the
on, carr
home o
Stone a
-yard. a
others i
high sc
West F
of the citizen board members The
UH was introduced by Sen George
Moffett of Chillicothe.
A bill by Sen. Grady Hazle-
wood and others would provide
that a railroad could, under cer-
tain conditions; be permitted by
the Railroad Commission to dis-
continue operating a passenger
train each day as now required
A bill by Sen. Charles Herring
of Austin would .provide for reor-
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THE Ma PLEASANT TEXAS, DANY TLMES Tuesday Evening, January 22, 1957
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THCM TWO COLUMBIA PMYSICISTS, Prot. Chien-ShtungWu pand
I r.W M Lederman, were among sctentists who joined Prof.
Pro. Letcolumola and Prof. G N. Yang ot theinetitutetor
TDcca Study Princeton, N. J, in experiments proving that
Advaneed. Studn Snrticleado not spin as nclentists have thought
atomienmeupsetungazo-yeardld law of theoretica physica
Now . new law of thoretical physiczwiilbave,to tate^S
mhe dincovery has a bearing on understanding of the mter-acu
T all particles of nving and non-living matter rghtonn"pt
Salil Ana planeta Profs. Wu end Ledermanare ahawwin.Few
York, holding a block of graphite encloqedin godhewaeonal
tachea to a cyclotron, it slows down particles. (
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the high school served the group
Music for the occasion was
presented by the girl's quartet of
ines the benefits of torsion cntrol with eoil springs. Craftsmanship makes
fference. Try Studebaker at yqur dealers, today!
Mrs. W.
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nations also announced a policy of
taking a personal took at and in-
terviewing appointees. The same
policy was followed last session
- The House met for a 25-minute
session and adjourned until 10 a.m.
tomorrow after hearing 21 bills on
first reading, ' i .— ——
Committee and subcommittee
Show Schedules L
Feature starts, at 2:25* p .m.;
4:23 p.m : 6 21 p.m. and 8:19 p.m.
.. Sunday, Monday
, and Tuesday
Mrs. Ellingboe
is Hostess For
Delphian Club •
Mrs. C G Ellingboe was host-
ess to the Delphian Club recent-
ly The opening prayer was giv-
en by Mrs. Arney Winton The
program for the Afternoon was
“Traffic.-Safety—Driver's Educa-
tion."__i______ ___________
Roll call was answered by giv-
ing rules on traffic safety This
created interesting discussions.
"Safe Driving Depends on You"
was discussed by Mrs Lula
Beckham The subject proved to
hearings on numerous bills were
number, Mrs. Faye Howell, ischeduledfor the afternoon Im-
- - -—---eF potant Senate mcasureweresNe
for public hearings during the
next three weks, giving the pub
Gauntt led the’oening prayer and
Mrs. oger Tate brought tha mis-
sion study: Mrs. Moon led in spe-
cial prayer. Mrs. Helen Mercer
dismsised the meeting with pray- .
er The next meeting is to be
with Mrs R. A Hanks.
The Mary Vandiver circle met
in, the church parlor Monday
evening at 7:30 o’clock with thir-
teen members present. The lead:
er. Mrs. Mary wile Pope, had
charge of the Royal Service pro-
gram. Those taking part on the
program wore as follows: Mrs.
C E Gaddis, Mrs. Edith Adams
■Mrs. Dorothy Talley and
FELLOW DEMOCRATS
Voters in the big cities arepdying their
Poll Taxes, as most of them have city
elections that they are interested in!
Housten’s receipts already exceed those
of 1956. •
Rural and small town Poll Taxes are
, agging badly, and it appears that vot-
ng may be light in the Democratic
strongholds.
The special election for U.S. Senator has
been called for the same day that many
large cities are holding their citv ele-
tions. Voting in the cities will be heavy.
If we are to elect a Demorcat for U. S.
Senator, you' must pay your Poll Tax,
and urge your friends to do so,*
(Paid Political- Advertisement, paid for by Lamar Ca Demo-
cratic Committee. "J M Hammack, Chairman) '/• •
Jews aboard. It. could not be de-
termined how mfany were forced
to leave and how many went vol-
untarily.
The Misr. which normally car-
ries Moslem pilgriins . to Mecca,
landed 857'Jews at Naples'Jan. •
Many said they expected the rest
of Egypt’s 40,000 Jews to leave
this country.
Egyptian authorities have ‘de-
niedtheexpulsion-of any Jews -
who are Egyptian citizens. They
say no. Jew has been expelled or
interned without "full proof" of
subversive activity, usually deal-
ing with Israel.
assembled MrojA B Moon was
elected new chairman. Mrs.
fifth Mondays of April and July.
The afternoon's program was
under the direction of Mrs. W. W
Beall, “An Introduction to the
1957 Study of Christian Citizen-
ship" Scripture reading was the
zth Chapter of Romans by Mrs!
Vn Hall. Mrs. Beall brought out
that the community serves two
kinds of people, those who live in
the same community all their
lives and the uprooted people
who have to break ties and" es-
tablish themselves in a new place.
It is the intention and duty of all
Christians and- churches to_join
together in common love -knd
service, under the direction d{
God! to make their community-a
better place in whSeh to live,
she said
The meeting was dismissed
with the Mizpah.
Mrs. Ora Yingling. The meeting
wa* dismissed with prayer by
Mrs Mattie Lou Sinclair add, toe
next meeting will be with Mrs.
Ethelyn Robison, Feb. 4th.
Three Sailors Make
Successful Break
From NAS Brig » -
CORPUS CHRISTI W-—Three
sailors, who made what Navy
spokesmen called the firstsue-
cestul escape , fom within the
Naval Air Station brig, were
sought today.
after 40 .year* on the Spokane , ,
. . • .___। wwej , ed to ten members. *
police force, observed: Well, 1 9
‘Tha Th 1 Iovwart h
night. They were listed as Jim-
my Bridges, 19, of Robstown;
Wayne Sechist. 22, of San Anto-
nie; and Challes Young. 19. of
Galveston. Young was to be tried
for-grand larceny, and being
AWOL.
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The Mt. Pleasant Lons Club
has a goal of $1,500 and hope to
make $2,000 for their March of
Dimes "Talkathon" which is
scheduied tor Saturday, January
26th, and Monday. January 28th,
ed to seven members and one - - - _ „ .
They escaped early Sunday
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OBRIEN • WOO
_ ammn gyoq-eut • * JAGUAR mODUTK
g^rWMfW
seh. The opening prayer was let?
— by Mrs. Bob Cargileand the mis-
sion study was brought by Mrs:
K L Flebbs: The closing pra}.
eg was led by Mrs. Russell. The
_ on the program with an assistFuwcw--.------,----
from out of town talent. The ting the duties -of the Veterans' the high sctiool. accompanied y
inembership of the Secretary's I
prayer. Mrs Morris Justiss
brought the. study on “The Life
of Fern Herrington.'' Mrs. Carl
Reed led the closing prayer. Mrs.
Spurger brought the devotional.
Refreshments were served to
-ALEXANDRIA. Egypt —An- -
other shipload ot Jews has left
Egpt on a one-way journey in
search qf. new home*.
The Egyptian passenger ship
Misr sailed yesterday for Greece
and Italy with more than 900
All y<
way int
, ant Gol
member
tend a
- Club Tl
v supper-
attend.
; In re
golf coi
and mo
Texas, I
.. two thi
4 lack of
L valuabl
- want to
The [
to plan
Office
thority
a coupl
. water n
—t ticular!
must b
among
non-gol
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— = meeting
sooner
in exce
again. .
child das art ion. and O. J. (Hoss
Bell),Rossier was assessed a fine
of $io0 and court costs on ■ ‘
charge of possessing intoxicating
liquors for the purpose of sale.
Two cases were tried before
juries Monday afternoon: In the
case of the State versus Bobby
Craig, charged with failure to
stop and render aid following a
traffic accident last June 25 that
took the life of Lester Rosewell
a Verdict of guilty was refumed
and a five-year suspended sen-
trace was fixed by the jury—;
Following the Craig case was
one against Frederick EoHier,
charged with assault with intent
to murder in a fight last Match
31 in which Lloyd Phillips was
severely cut with a knife. Collier
pled his own case before a jury
and won acquittal. r-
Tuesday morning Judge Rols-
ton called the misdemeanor
docket, but due to the absence"
of witnesses, etc, no case was
brought to trial.
............................ informative, lan. Church met.in. the_shursh
During Sie social hour a love- parlor Monday, at 3 p.m.' Mrs
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,; ' A
ly salad-course was enjoyed by
those present The next meeting
will be in the home of Mrs.
Clayton Redfearn op Feb. 1st. .
honoring the 1956 Tigers and
coaching staff was held Monday
evening at the South Ward
Schol -
— Buster Hotcomb,wax_ to*»t-
master for the oceasion. The in-
vocation was given by Alien La-
Prade, which was followed by •
bountiful meat, consisting o:
tomato juice cocktail, tossed
green salad, chicken fried steak
with brown gravy, whole green
beans, baked potato, spiced
pegch pikles, hot rolls with but-
ter; coffe, tea or milk and pecan
pie. . X.
Members of the Rotaryette
Club decorated he long tables
with wfite cldths.'with stream-
ersdown the middle ihblack and
gold, colors of the Tigers. The
sani-ationofsbarudtodatnsurdiblshanklc, and Mrs. Gabe-Abdnor
Commissioner. | was a welcome visitor After the
Other bills introduced in the Son I
ate would: —
Set up maximum hours for po-
licemen and firemen. In cities of
10-40,000 persong a weeks maxi-
mum would be 72 hours; from
40-200,000 persons, the limit would
be 63; and over 200,000 persons
the limit would be 60 hours except
for emergencies.
L Repeal an act-relatit g to man-
datory continuances in court ac-
tiens when a party to the -case
is a member of the Legislature.
Require--prducer-of nrttiral gas
to furnish such, gas for power to
pump to the surface water tor ir-
rigation. - .
Regulate practice of ophthalmic
dispensing, licensing and setting
bTidvra hi two-sectrnns the twelve membersThe T? pect
6 - - ing will be with Mrs. E. J Posey.
The Alice Smith circle met
up, .sl-
mi
Radio Station KiMP, The -------
hon-wi star -at-8.30 A., but it will affoed you another
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with Mrs. Thelston Holcomb and
Mrs. C. W. Satterwhite bringing
the-mission study. Mrs. E. A-
Garrett led the closing prayer.
The next meeting will be with
MEs, Satterwhite. Refreshments
were seryed to nine members.
The Lois Glass circle met with
Mrs. Will Lyle. -Opening prayer
was led -by 'Mrs L. H. Gunnell
and Mrs. C B.Barmore brought
the mission study on "Home Mi*-
sions. U S A.” Mrs. oW. Cass led
the closing prayer. The__next
.meet—wi be with Mrs Jack
Cross Refreshments were served
"* ten members.
The Mary Leigh Legg circle
met wh Mrs Ray Dubose The
opening krayer was led by Mrs.
J. H. Gotes and the mission
study was brought by Mrs. O. L.
Crigler The cloqing prayer was
led. by Mrs. A HTyson. The
next meeting will bswith A B.
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Tuesday & Wednpsday
, Stranger At
My Door
With
MacDonald Carey
’ Patricia Medina ,
. — - Shoits-- - . ..
Rah. Rah. Rooster:
.Colored Cartoon _____
nanday son Friday
Bandido
4 - With
Robert Mitchum. Ursula Thies
Club will provide cake* and pies j
tor the auction that will be held- i
Anything and everything will be
auctioned For example last year
two bushels of potatoes donated,
by a Franklin County farmer
were sold for twelve dollars.
Ducks, duck eggs, personal ser-
vices and what have you, were
auctioned and the March of
Dimes fund was swelled through
the efforts of this civic minded
organization. This club has estab-
Senator
mm.
The welcome address and
introduction of guests, the coach-
es and their wives, was by
Superintendent Marvin, who in
turn introduced Athletic Direc-
tor and Head Coach Herb Zim-
merman, who presented the boys
All-day comfort is yours in a Studebaker with new Luxury-Level Hide. Here’s
girls of the homemaking class of
*'itow did she ,
• tairthisfart 1
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HOLLYWOOD
or, BUST
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------Work in the current term of
Titus County District Court is
about all over and^sTpetR jury
panel, summoned for the week
to hear felony and misdemeanor
ras-s. was dismissed. Tuesday
morning by Judge Morris Rols-
ton.
Monday was a rather busy day
to the courtroom The day open-
ed with three pleas of guilty,
with all the defendants Negroes.
Willie Jame* Johnson and Billy
Nickelberry were each given two-
year probated sentences on
Mshed an enviable record tor
civic work and is goine "all out.
to make this one of their moot
successful projects.
The public is urged to tunein
and participate in this program
You mH only will .be entertained
The Anita Lowe cirele met with
Mrs. L L.Lee: The opening
prayer ' wes led by Mrs John
Cook and Mrs. Lula Beckham
brought thexhtestomstdy. Mrs.
Martin led the closing prayer.
The next meeting will be at the
church with Mrs. H E. Johnson.
Refreshments were served to ten
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