Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 27, 1957 Page: 2 of 8
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THE Mt. PLEASANT TEXAS, DAILY TIMES Wednesday Evening, March 27, 1957
Dag Brings Egypt PERSONALS
The World
Suez Plan to UN
I Tuesday morning.
of Mrs.
Clarence Temple,
n Blankenshp, has been elect.
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with her
The Kroweldeen Club met
EHly are Melvin
HOUSTON —John Sheffield,
known as the Houston-New
Orleans
in escrow for settlemeht of com/
of the old Suez Canal Co. One
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rations would reluctantly go? along
with Egsptian management of the
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20th Century Club
Hears of Convention
Eyes" and sought for the murder
of Mrs. Virginia Magee, was ar-
rested last night in New Orleans.
Star. Houm
a am to a pm
30s M. Jetferson
SPOKANE, Wash. U—The dual
wheels of a 12#-ton street grader
with the State Democratic Execu-
live Committee in refusing to raise
its quota of the state committee’s1
% $
De,
Mills’ Flowers
1213 North Jefferson
ut being carried outcould appeal
to the World Court.
Reports- from Tucker’s Town.
ties.
Five
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Future Nurses Go
To Dallas, Denton
The Future Nurses' Club and
friends spent last weekend in
Dallas and Denton.
In Dallas they visited Meth-
ELIA KAZANS PROOUcTON Of
TENNESSEE WIUIAMSDOtOESTSTOM
The 20th Century Club met
Tuesday afternoon in the home
of Mrs. ban Latimer.
IMOs. Charles Stephenson and
Mrs. Bird Old, Jr. represented the
club at the Third District Texas
Federation Held in Greenville last
week. Mrs Stephenson gave a
report of the convention and an-
nounced the .club's awards. They
*Sears has
Easter
outfits
heavy deposits up to Dec.
six -days before receivership
tian'started.
Aty.EdFitzorDalas .
th reports ‘were introduced
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AUSTIN d—A proposed flexi-
ble rating system for casualty
and auto insurance was under4
study today in Senate and House
________TNfATRS
__■ .—Shorts—
Everybody Dances
Debby Duck Hunt: -
Starting Friday, March 29th
Through Thursday, April 4th.
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Continued frot page 1
of San Angelo.
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kcephCOTTEN-YnecaUNOFORS
Betsy BUAR-WardBONO
VANDERPOOL
Cut Rate Drug
Save here on everyday drug needs.
Prescription Service
B. D. Vanderpool Registered
Pharmacist ------
and honorable mention on Home
Educatio¥
Mrs. Ladye Taylor presented
the program, which was a film
source estimated this amount at
5 per cent. ।
Reaffirmation of the 1888 Con-
stantinople Convention to guaran-
tee freedom of shipping through
the canal.
Hammarskjold was said to feel
the 1888 convention guaranteeing,
unhindered access to the canal
adequate, in its present form, al-
though it might be revised later
The informants said any coun-
U.S. Trust was put into receiver-
ship by Betts. The state liquidatari
< a nnot settle out Ats affairs until
the priority suit is decided.
Betts beard evidence yesterday
en the, perplexing maze of big
money transactions between U.S.
Wednesday and Thursday
. In Color
Wichita
■, . .. - With
Vera Miles, Lloyd Bridges
- Wallace Ford
Since The Death of Jimmy
Mills We have operated under
i - difficulty |
BUT WE WILL CONTINUE
TO OPERATE
We will have a. grower and
landscape man with us soon.
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ELIZABETH' ROCK
Washable, erease-resistaht sophi
ITcatesin Miniature for a. lift
Presbyterian Group
Meets on Tuesday
The Ptesbyserian-evening-eir-
ele met Tuesday in the home or,
Miss Minnie Moore on Highway j
Cookville conducted the services,
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ot ships of up to 20,000 tons, was .— ——
lifted . from the channel bottom Shirt Set
inis week and whs-to be towed out .
The Kentucky Deeby, tops of
American horse races, ran first
Fifth Amepdpent- is an absolute has something he does not want to
rafeguard to the rights of-*meri- tell.
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tols. Bill- Eisenbowe r and ' Mac-
milan were reported determinet
to insist that the canal be operTo
all ships, including Israel's.
NOW STARTING AT 7 PM----
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Tuesday and Wednesday '
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ran over Michael J- Houston, 5,;
but doctors found no apparent in-
juries except tire bruises when
they examined him last night.
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Betty Hart Circle
Meets; 12 Attend
The Betty Hart circle of the
First Baptist ehurch met Tues
day evening in lie home of Mrs
Malcolm Palmer with 12 mem-
bers present.
The meeting opened with pray-
er by Mrs.H. E Simons Mi*. T.
R Hicks presided over the busi-
(less meeting.
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—Shorts— •
Flung Boy A Flying:Comedy
The Bear and the Beans:
Colored Cartoon
Friday and Saturday '
In Technicolor
The Great
Locomotive Chase
WithI—.
Fess Parker, Jeff Hunter
Jeff York
—Shorts—
Men Against The Artic
"How To Have An Accident
At Home"
Colored Cartoon
niees and nephews.
• Pall bearers were D Bynum,
Ottie Ferguson. Morris Harbor,
Gene Harper, Vernon McCollum
and Leonard McClure.
* “GEORGE
A- STEVEN
board for maintenance- and ’devel-
opment yf the canal. One Cairo
press report said this would be 25
1 per cent.
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CAIRO an — Secretary General
Dag Hammarskjold left for his t
’ U. N headquarters today with
ALBUQUERQUE m — The New
Mexico Cattie Grower* Awn. has
started an effort to get federal
help for northeast New Mexico
ranchers stricken by last week-
end's blizzard.
I LONDON um - A specialist testi.
cans or it' wouldn't have been
written into the Constitution.
. Eisenhower said, however, that
Mrs. Jeff Talley, from Titus and
Morris counties.
Four of her children ' live in
Cookville .and Mt. Pleasant.
All triends and well-wishers
are intited to drop in for open
house to be held from 2-6 p.m.
Sunday.
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invite your continued
patronage.
Records of the receiver show
that when U.S. Trust folded it
* W oR" 6 million dollrs to almost
6.000 depositors. Other liabilities
' aims, from insurance policy
elhims.
note suggested fearful
collection of all
Juniors Rehearse
For Play April if
Mt. Pleasant High School Juni-
ors arc in the midst of play
practice, in preparation for the
junior play, “No Boys Allowed."
lobe presented in the auditorium
on Thursday, April 18.
A cast of 16 boys and girls are
rehearsing eyery afternoon at 4
p.m in the old gymnasium. Mrs
oreng sanders andB. J. Me-
Dowell are directors of the play.
They will begin night rehears-
als. after presentation of an
operetta. . - ———1—.
Show Schedules
Feature starts at 2 34 p.m.; 4:25
p.h.; 6:16 p.m and 8:07 p.m. ,
Wednesday and Thursday •
2=
The Dry Part Has
Familiar Sound
PIKEVILLE Ky « — Two
m nths ago this mountain com-
mpTtity was under water 3 to lt>
feet deep. _ :—
Now it’s o dry the Pike Coun-
ty health officer says what this
flood-ravaged-city needs is two
or three heavy rains.
man's drossup time! Chest-pat-
tern cotton shirt. Contrasting
mnen-textured rayon and nylon .
shorts. Sizes 2,- 3, 4, 5, 6, Shpg.
Wt set 11 oz.
of the way today, its removal will
leave only an official Egyptian I
okay necessary for resumption of t
three fourths or more of nomal ,
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sion” was led by Mrs. E H Free-
man, and Mrs Winston Brown-
ing gave the < losing prayer.
Mrs. J. M. Spring was honored
by the group with a pink and
blue shower.
The next meeting wil be April
2 with Mrs. A N. Purcell. ,
Byrd McAfee. The meeting
closed with a chain of sentence
pwers. - .
Refreshments were served by
the hostess, assisted by Mrs. E
L.Hart and Miss Minnie Eskew.
United States. , her hon.......
The plan was not made public I spending a’few days
cfficlally but the informant said
Hammerskjold had "n-ug"i
President Nasser's original views Lamb
during their talks that began,here *
Worth after
Intyre of Mt PlehgyAt and the
Rev Morris Hill of Naples Burial
FATHER
AGAINST
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son as co-hostess
Thirteen members answered
roll call, and a shortbusiness
session was conducted.
A program on” Alabama was
presented by Mn W A Ford.
She,gave an account of excava-
tions made in Russell Cave in
Northeast Alabama under the
supervision of National -Geo-,
graphic Society and the Smith-
sonian Institute The history of
Mobile, development of "Bellin-
grath Gardens," and the “Azala
Trail” were also diseussed.
The hostesses served refresh-
ments during the social period.
The next meeting wir be with
Mrs. Arney Winton on April 9.
i grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
amelierated I L. Poss and Mr. and Mrs. A D
Both boys were charged with assisted by mhe Rev.
juverll delinqurency.
Termuda agreement means this
country will help out in ways it
can.
As fir when Britain may expect
oeUvery of such guided missiles
as the 1,500 mile intermediate
ballistic type, Eisenhower said he
Trustand its financial offspring
Autmotiv. .,ta
The collapse and Shoemake’s T
SAN FRANCISCO U — An
ester at containing 13
ounces of pure heroin — each
qunce carefully wrapped in
colored fou to kesembke an Eas-
ter egg— was seized by state
narcotics agent* yesterday.
conal traffic..----, . 29K6604_ With naw shorts.
Talks brought no solid agreement JPKMM—With brown shorts
on Egypt's position regarding the 29K6606—with charcoal gray -
Gaza Strip, the informpants said,
but they reported much clarifying-
I hqstess served refreshments.
- —,--------- - ----- _ Mrs. Thomas Joyner was wel-
buses on Norwegian soil A new l comed as a new member.
The next meeting will be April
9 in the hom of Mrs F. W.
and Baylor Hospital and Dentis-
try Building.
r Saturday they visited T.S.C.W.
and the State Science Fair in
Denton. The trip was climaxed
by the Red Bud Festival and
Dance Saturday migt.
Making the tow were Lola
Hobbs, Barbara Penny, Barbara
Harris, Ann Cllier, Sherrian
Page. Linda Justus, Mrs. Morris
Justiss, Dr. and Mrs. W. A.
Ferguson, Williams Ferguson,
Ronald McCauley, and Jimmy
Adams.-----
with Mrs. Ethel Milam Tuesday
Sam andBil afternoo with Mrl A H.OTy-
stepchildren of Mrs.
anc; Commission examiners were ty - Democratic party has broken
‘ locking the company—showed '
U.S. Trust Took
Cash Right Down
To Collapse Date
AUSTIN A -Evidence showing
the public made heavy deposits
in U.S. Trust and Guaranty Co
-just six day, before -its collapse
was in the 98th District Court
■ record today.
Judge Chartes Betts is hearing
a legal contest between creditors
of the insurance-banking concern
— of A. B. Shoemake of Waco to
decide which if any are entitled
to a priority share ofsalvaged
termediate missile may not be
available Tor delivery fof possibly
five years. ■ ----
RUSIA — Threats by the So-
fil'd today narcotics prescribed by
Dr. John Bedkin Adam* for a rich
patient would have made her a
drug addict completely dependent
on him.
on an equal standing with others.’' ndist Hospital, Parkland Hospital.
was in Concord Cemetery.
ASurvivors include the widow;
two daughters. Mrs. Raymond
Ward of Wylie and Mrs. James
D.SmihofFortWorthi. one
son. william, of Greenville; his
mother, Mrs E.G Harvey o
‘Naples; four sisters. Mrs J B
Osbqen, Mys S A. Jolly and
Mrs Frank Srpith of Nples, and
Ms Morris Brirker of Rankin:
036c •
a .00 .. acomm.t. Mi. three brothers. Talmadge, Tom.
A study on "Eommunity MiFand Garnett, of Naples; dhree
grand - diildreB and several
Called by depositors. -Smith
identified 12 reports from Shoc-
make to the commission dealing
_ with deposits and withdrawals
during the final months of 'U.S.
. Trust. .
The reports—made while Insur-
1734. Thirteen members answer-*
of “The Life of a Page." Danny ed.rollcll with their favorite
Latimer showed the film taken Bible verses. Miss Minnie Eskew ,
was a guest.
1-fromShoemake.
ain would, resul in any increaseT
in U.S. production of atomic
Another percentage to be placedr weepons. He went on to say Brit- ’
The Cairo sources reported
Hammarskjold had made no
agreement with Nasser on the
Family Reunion -
Honors Mrs. Lilly
A family reunign will be held
in the home of Mr_Ida May
Lilly, Cookville, in V or at her
86th birthday on Sunhy March
31.
The children of Mrs. Lilly,
with their families, will gather
for the occasion. The sixk chil-
dran are Ira Earl Taylor, Audrey
R. Taytor, Mre € P. Vera
Lunsford), Mr«F. Lyle (John-
nie Loe Blackbore). Mrs. Gladys
Baker, and Mr* Jim (Wilma)
Talley. . ' ___
On previous occasiqns, sisters
and Ibrothers of Mu Lilly have
also joined the reunion. Six live
in Tarrant, Dallas, and Hill coun-
underworld a* “Frog
could provide no estimate. ~
Headded that the agreement
oa that matter was an ngreement gave rirst rating on 'Press. Book
—pprjnciple. ; .
. There have: been reports the in-
Egypt', plan for running the Suez ed president of the Junior class
Canal Informed sources said the , at Rice Institute,
plan won't please everyone but | .
It should be acceptable to the f Teresa Hili has returned to
First Baptist WMA
Elects Officers .
Officers of the First Baptist
Church’s Y.WA. were elected
Tuesday evening in the home of
Mrs K L Hobbs
Elected officer* include Sandra
Barrett, president; Linda Justiss,
vice president;.Pat Holcomb, sec-
retary; Linda Williams, treas-
urer; and Mary Jo Steed, repor
ter. —
Lola Hobbs, president, called
Wie meeting to order. Annie
Goolsby led in prayer, and Pat
Holcomb called the roll and read
the minutes.
Mrs. Hobbs Jed a song and
then explained the purposes of a
Y.W.A. book club. Members took
a book to read and to trade at
the next meeting. April IS. Linda
Justiss led in the closing prayer
Other charter members are
Judy Daffer, Babara Harris, and,
Julia Richey.
A natukl bridge as long as a
city block Utah's Sipapu arch,
takas its name from a Hopi In-
dian world meaning “entrance to
the underworld."
Viet Union against Norway. Eisen-
Bermuda, Canadian offi-lhawer-id, ee cmpletely-inee-
eials have been geUirig a rundownttensite. He was referring to Rus-
on last week's talk* between Pre*- sia’s warning to Norway against
.dent Eisenhower and British allowing the North Atlantic. Trea-
Prime Minister Macmillan, said ty orzarizationw set up atomic
it appeared the United States and
Eround had been covered. One
source hinted that Nasser might
have given the secretary general
an oral commitment not to return
troops to the Mediterranean coast-
al strip immodiately or to take
any other action to disturb the.
uneasy truce along ibe Isracl
Gaza frontier. U. N. troops now
are guarding the bordev,-----
Secretary Slugged
NEw YORK 0. _ Miss Sally
L------ IDawson. secretary to Sherman
— -Hng-ley night club operator,
"asassoulted by two men at 350
m. today as she entered the
p ‘m- where she Uva*, police
I roportod.-------■--—.
Thhes.-year-od, red-haired sec-
. T tarytold police that each of the
men strp k her once. blacking her
Egyptian proposals and did not
give them his personat okay "be
cause it is not the secretary gen-,
eral’s business to do those
tilings.'
The tug Edgor Bonnet, last bar
rier in the Suez Canal to passage
futile’ effort to kill himself were
early sensations in the state's
insurance scandals. Shoemake, his
anind impaired. is under indict-
ment at Waco.
Garland Smith.' who resigned
from the Insurance Commission
early in 1950 and who has been
. requerit witness in inquiries
abot the industry, fold the court
y sterday of report* to the com-
" •" ewu ain already is producing certain
pensation. claimshy stockholders asston weapons, and that the
tost week. I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brewster
I Hammarskjold had to get theispem the weckend n Austin visit,
best posrible plan out of a bad ng their son, a student at I
, situation,, they added. Now be tbe University of Texas. They also ।
i vAu carry the plan to interested < visited in the home of Mr and Mrs. j
karues at the United Nation*, i Durham, in Austin, and with 1
U. N., Eypttan and diplomatid Mr. and Mrs. R A. Brewster at
Funeral services were held
wedneday afternoon at Cook-
ville Haptist Church for William
S (Boss) Harvey. *9. who died
at hi* home there Tuesday.
The Kev George Griffin of
e An
ded-e 5 •1
Britain were resigned to modify- • Russian
tng -their demands for internatton- blow, against Norway in event of,
al control of the <SmaL —,
A Canadian, source said it Norway" Eisenhower said; has a
scemed the Western maritime right‘t tkeany propenstep in
, la r own-defense.
FIFTH AMFNDMENT — With __
the Dve Beckcase in the head- he doit sharethe common belief
lines. Eisenhower said there S no thet 4 man who invokes the Fifth
doubt-that-ina-ene instances the Amendment does so because he
support • contention of his clients
J at the bulk of U.S. Trust funds
hemthe, company foldedbe-
longed Jo Trust" depositors.
Opposing this claim is the state
insurance receiver-liquidtor’s of.
fice, which has placed depositors
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wThtmMtzph, after "himhisthd discusslon was conducted by Mrs
Jonn Mason, cbairman.
A program on "Hosea," taken
from the study book "Thus Saith I
The Lord,” was given- bMisa —~
—ces and warned hr:_
“If you don't stop working for
1 and stay away from
th e cameras and shorthand and
’"biibdr. W nexttime wem break
cry bone in your bodv."
— Potice quoted Billingsley as say
05 Miss Dawson took photographs
: nd wire recorder conversations
■ nd also recorded by shorthand
=E ong"union .picket* outside his
” b dast night.
, The night spot is involved in a
bor dispute .with two unions o'
waiters and kitchen help
' —
Just Anything
But School, Please
NEW YORK n - Thomas Cal-
low. 15. did t have to go to
school yesterday—he we« . in a
hospital with a bullet wound in
the arm.
Police said his 'pel, John Acuri.
also 14. told them he shot Calow
at Calow’s suggestion for an ex-
cuse to stay away from school.
A mun was born to Mr and Mrs.
E. L Sanders at Currey Clinic
Grace Holland GA's
Meet Tuesday
The. Grace Holland GA's met
Tuesday, afternoon with the
l president, . Karleen Iverson,
presiding
Bertie LaPrade led the open-
ing prayer, followed by the
watchword and allegiance.
A project for the Committee
Missions for April was discussed.
Mrs Browning then gave the sec-
ond half of the mission book.
TheTrait of. ftehing Feet,”
which was enjoyed by all. The
meeting was closed with prayer.
Refreshments were served to
'eight member* and one visitor.
Mrs. Milam Hosts,
Kroweldeen Club
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demonstr
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sales pot
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sources said the• provisionsiNerreHe
of the plan calls for; i —— -------—--.
AU canal toll* to be collected by I
Egyptian authorities, as previous Q r
ly emphasized by Eypt. • fl d [5 5
Placing of a fixed percentage of _ . .
tolls in a separate account for. . (Contmnued From Page One)
use by a U.N. technical assistance these, other, kubjrtta: He r
-- plied no, not at all, when asked
whether- the Bermuda -agreement
to furnish guided missiles to Brit-
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