Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 152, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 23, 1957 Page: 5 of 8
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Mrs. P. H. Jones and Mrs. Val-
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Wednesday visiting with the for-
mer's sister, Mrs Hollis Moulton.
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Cattle Pounds
UNWILLING POLICE
RICHMOND, Va. un — Police-
men called to quiet a noisy party
in a residential area here, stayed
with the celebrants longer than
intended. Celebrants made off
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Manfull were
in Mineola Tuesday night, where
they attended the Chamber at
Commerce banquet.
MELON HARVEST
NORFOLK, Vam— Nobody
knows how a watermelon seed
Mrs. David Hagey and Miss
Bette Jo Mitchener attended the
Texas Rose Festival in Tyler Sat-
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and soon it was attrarltag the
attention at the neighbora. It
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Mr and Mrs Bobby Sanders
and Roger, and Mr. and Mrs.
Durward Harris and Lynn spent
the weekend in Dallas as guests at
Mrs Sanders' parents. They at-
tended the State Fair at Texas, the
SMU-Rice football game, and went
to the zoo.
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Jimmy Saphier, said Timex Corp,
notified NBC last night that it is
canceling sponsorship.
Hope announced after the show
that Timex said it was dropping
him because the Sinatra program
carried a commercial of a rival
watch firm. Bulova.
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the seasons — fall, winter, spring
and summer—during IGY. These
will be times of special efforts to
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learn, they,can ineffect take world-
wide "piotures" of the earth and
the forces affecting our globe and
our lives.
That is where the IGY calendar
comes in.
It provides special dates for
special, intensified studies. There
are three ways of doing this.
One is through "regular world
days." three to four each month,
selected in advance. Some come
at the new moon—a favorable time
for observing the aurora or North-
ern or Southern Lights, the mys-
terious faint adrglow around the
earth, and meteors. Others fall at
times of unusual annual showers
of meteors.
On world days, scientists will us-
ually fire rockets which reach vary
high into the air to probe weather,
temperature, ionosphere, and other
phenomena.
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Two world days oome at times
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new world calendar.
It runs into January of 1958 and
is studded with special days which
could bring prizes of great new
discoveries.
The calendar is that of the In-
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WHITE SANDS PROVING
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minded youngster in Australia
says be is willing to let scientists
at this missile base in on his
space travel secrets. Young Garry
Jack makes the announcement in
an urgent note air-mailed from
his home in New South Wales
and addressed to "Person in
Charge. White Sands." “I've read
one of Walt Disney's comics,"
Garry wrote, “and things you :—
plan to do are silly. I could give
you a plan that would take you
hundreds of years to find out
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falo on a dairy farm outside New
Delhi.
Bombay did the same thing it
turned but to be one oftbesbig-
gest _ cattle- foundups-in‘"Idia
history—10,000 animals were
pushed out of metropolitan
Bombay.
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By SAM JOHNSON
NEW DELHI un — Thu city's
population at sacred cows is
booming. ' •
Poorly fed at home, they break
out of their pens and amble
around the streets looking for
garbage. grassy parks or some-
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fluff floating over the town
were. He was told it was the
yearly fall of "rattan" from the
city's many cottonwood trees. He
was relieved when told He said
he was afraid it might be some
kind of a fallout from the Nevada
nuclear tests.
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The key to IGY is cooperation.
Scientists in one country can gain
only a partial understanding at
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locks pulling carts through city
streets have crooked tails, broken
by drivers who twisted them to
get more speed.
After a cow is’put in the pound,
the owner has the probiem of
getting it- bock. He has to pay
a fine for permitting the animal
to escape and for the food sup-
plied by the pound.
Some owners ean’t find this
kind of money, and so their cows
stay in the pound. Officials, .from
time to time, drive the cattle in-
to the countryside. Most seem to
return to -the-eity. -
City officials have a long-
range plan to place all the city's
milk-giving cows and water buf-
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Thirdly are unpredictable Spe
cial World Intervals. called when
the sun bursts forth with tremen-
dous flares or activity. These solar
explosions have vast effects on the 1
ionosphere, cosmic ray showers. 1
magnetism, the aurora.
Scientists keeping steady watch
on the sun will issue alerts when
the sun undergoes unusual pyro-
technics. A worldwide warning
system will flash word to scien-
tists around the world for inten-
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The comedian's television agent, ‘ asking what the bits of white
Attending the meeting at the
Paris Presbyterial in Sulphur
Springs on Tuesday were Mrs.
Morris Rolston, Mrs. V. G. Strong.
Mrs Marvin Coffey. Mrs. Ed
Lengford, Mrs. Claud Mason, Mrs.
Bessie Caldwell, Mrs Dean Lide.
Mrs E. L. Hart, Mrs. J. V. Greer.
Mrs O. L. Colley. Sr., and Mrs.
Joe Embrey. Mrs. H. W. Van Ho-
venberg, who is recording secre-
tary of the Presbyterial, attended
the meeting of the executive board
on Monday as well as’ the meeting
on Tuesday.
so it seems almost every cow,
bullock or water buffalo gets
caught once a year.
I In the pounds, the cows get
food of a soft without scroung-
ing for it. Life isn't pleasant,
though. A veterinarian said re-
cently, after a tour, that the
affair in the cattle pounds.. . is
appalling.
Hindu religious law forbids
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killing a cow, but harsh treat-
mentis overlooked Msny bul- hurryt
for paved streets after meals.
They stroll along, using which-
ever side of the street pleases
them. Cars, bicycles and huge
buses come to screeching halts.
No one wants to hia sacred
cow. That could start a riot.
The scabby. lop-eared animals
hunch down in the middle of the
street for a siesta after a gar-
bage meal. Buses squeeze around
them. Traffic becomes jammed
for blocks.
City officials in New Delhi and
the old. walled city of Delhi es-
timate the bovine population at
12,000 — including the sacred
cow, the not-so-sacred bullock,
and the water buffalo, not sacred
at all. This is one animal for
every 10 persons.
The bovine population multi-
plied four times in the nine years
since 1948. The housing problem
is severe for humans and even
worse for cattle.
Many of the cattle just wander
away from their pens. Others
are true orphans, catching a meal
when they can find it. And some
are runaways from the dry, dusty
countryside, outside New Delhi,
who amble into the city.
City officials continually round
up strays and put them in “cow
pounds," similar to “dog pounds”
of other countries. The pounds
handled 9,000 animals last year.
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VIENNA IF — The first anniver-
sary of the Hungarian revolt
against Communist oppression be-
gan quietly today in Budapest. Red
troops and police stood ready to
smash any demonstrations.
Drizzling rain fell on the bleak
streets where a year ago demon-
strations exploded into revolution.
Traffic moved normally.'
Western embassies in the Soviet
satellite capital reported at mid-
morning that all appeared normal.
Workers appeared to be going to
their jobs. students to school.
“All is quiet, all is normal
here," said a German-speaktag
official at Budapest's big Csepel
steel works by telephone. The
steel plant was the scene of the
last-ditch stand of Hungarian
workers against Russian tanks
that crushed the revolt.
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Bruce found out that dogs are as
selfish M humans. When his
grandson came to visit, he
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It finds scientists fanned out
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With old and new instruments,
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of weather, the sun. cosmic rays,
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