Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 231, Ed. 1 Monday, January 25, 1965 Page: 2 of 6
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Saturday at Webbs Chape.
Baptist Church in Dallas.
Serve with Town House
Dried Prunes—42-oz. Pkg.
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fries.
MOO—won his first seat in
Parliament.
1100 M mimed to his first
cabinet post as undersecre-
tary of state for the celonies.
MOO—married to Clementine
Hazier, the daughter of Col
Sir H. M. Hazier and Lady
Blanche Ogilvy.
1911-15-appointed for the
first time as first lord of the
admiralty, resigned after
British failure to smash the
Turks at Gallipoli.
1915-16—a soldier on the
western front. He was a lieu-
tenant colonel in command of
the 6th royal scots fusiliers.
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» - Milestones
of Sir Winston
IMP IMO urved as a.cor-
respond* nt in the Boer War,
was taken prisoner and es-
caped at Pretoria, South Af-
-uy-ting Scandal Exposed
By ‘Exams-For-Sale” Racket .
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M Phillips of Mt Pleasant;
and four hratinrs. keonard
Bowden of Dallas. Lawrence
Homer and J. A Bowden al
of Ni. Pleasant.
Services were held at 3:3
pm. Sunday in Smith-Bates
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Winston s devoted companion
to the end.
"My darling Clementine,"
as he called her, is alone to-
day without the man who has
been her life for nearly 57
-years.
"I married and lived hap-
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The blaze raged uncootroll-
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least 1200,000 damage to a
lObyard metal office and
warehouse, company officials
reported No one was injured
The fire was blamed on a
broken pump easing that
sprayed gasoline around part
of the warehouse. A spark
evidently ignited the fuel.
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d Mesquue, James Baird o
Mt. Pleasant and Bobby Biarc
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Has Ended For
LLadyChurchil!
Two Armv Officers
Decorated Thursdav
VINH LONT, Viet Nam em
-Two U.S. Army officers, one
from Texas, were decorated
by a Viet Nam general Thurs-
day for persuading a battal-
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grand children; two sisters,
Mn Lacy Lee and Mrs C
Eemtetpiheh
tadrredendedmmrae ne
1817—named minister of
munitions.
• 1924-29—served as chancel-
ler of the exchequer
1939-40—Again became first
lord of the admiralty in
World War II.
May 10, 1940—Named prime
minister. ,
Nov.-Dec. 1940—The Cairo-
Tehran conferences
February, 1945—Yalta con-
. ference.
July, 1945—Potsdam confer-
ence. __ _ _
July, 1945 — Conservatives
beaten in election, Churchill
out of office.
1951—survived stroke
Oct., 1951 — conservatives
returned to office, he again is
prime minister.
1953—survived stroke. Won
Nobel Prize for literature, and
was knighted by Queen Eliza-
beth II.
January 1965 — completed
“A History of the English-
speaking Peoples."
April 1955 — resigned as
prime minister and was suc-
ceeded by Sir Anthony Eden
May 1956—received Charle-
magne Prize at Aachen for
ontributions to world peace)
european unity.
November 1956 — defended
the British-French Suez cam-
paign and supported the Eden
government's handling of that
crisis.
April 9, 1963—becomes an
honorary U.S. citizen
May 1963 — announced he
would not seek re-election to
the House of Commons
July 1964—House of Com-
mons paid tribute to him as
greatest englishman of the
age.
Mrs Doris MeKenvey and petroleum storage depot Sat-
Mrs. Gladys "Smth’ of DU- ufday night
Mrs. Mary Irene Baird
assed away Friday at:8:40
m in a local hospital.
She resided at 1307 Pound-
rs, Mt Pleasant.
Survivors _ include one
iqughter; euise Baird of-Mt.
vigil has ended for Dame
Clementine Churchill, S i r
‘Weodpr-ltgee,Beel
72!^ 29$
Friday at 7 pm. on Hizh ।
way 271. a two car accirent
was investigated by Szt
Thomas Holcomb involved
were a 1961 Chevrolet driv-
AIR FORCE ACADEMY,
elo. —Who are the dozen
cadets who operated the "ex-
ams-for-sale" racket and
Kabeyt
Shcestring.
would’! think of changing tha
praetiee in -this cane.”
The secretary of the A i i
Force, Eugene M. Zuckert,
announced Saturday that
more than 100 cadets, includ
ing at least 30 members o.
the football team, are involv-
ed in the classroom irregulari
ties.
Twenty-nine cadets already
have resigned rather than
face court-martial and others
are being confined to their
quarters About 700 of the
2,567 cadets are reportedly
being questioned
Only a few of the facts max
be brought into the daylight
Identity of the original viola
tors may never be known
The current scandal is dif-
ferent from that which caused
expulsion of 90 West Point
leasant: six sons, Wayne
lard of Ore City. Odus Baird
f Ft Worth, Homer Baird of Chapel Cemetery.
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Mark Ward, M. . firmer las; two brothers, John Ward
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• —-l ho is with the U.S Marines
Ars. Baird Rites
Dallas; six sifters, Mrs.
Chapel, with burial dn Nevils Juanita Wilson of Mt. Pleas-
INS-1-WV Land, Sad
That was the major mys-
tery as a special team of in-
vestigators dug today into the
facts of a cribbing case that
threatens to dwarf the honor
code violaticas at West Point
44 years ago.
The chief of the Air Force
Academy Office of Informa-
tion, Cui. Richard Haney,
promised to start providing
some answers today but assist-
ed that no names would be
divulged.
touched uJ the cheating scan- enrollment a year,” the colo
dal now rocking the U.S. Air nel said "Naturally, w.
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1803 N. Johnson and a 105°
Oldsmobile driven by John
N Redfearn, M Pleasant '
Driver of the Chevrolet was
issued a ticket for foilowing
too closely
A 1960 Chevrolet driven hv
Georee Arthur Roberson of
Omaha and a 1956 Chevrolet
driven bv William H Whitak
er. 1310 W. 9th collided at the
intersection of Ferguson
Road and Madison Street Sun
(day night at 9 o'clock Ac-
cording to Sgt. Howard Pet
tv. investigating officer, a
ticket Was given Whitaker
for failure to yield right of
way
Cowhry $*-. 354
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pily ever afterwards,"
Church*!! wrote.
He was 33 and she was 22
on their wedding day.
Today, erect and dignified
at 79, Lady Churchill bears a
heavy burden of grief as she
mourns the death of her hus-
band. His final-days were dif-
ficult ones for her.
S i n c e Sir Winston was
stricken on Jan. 15 until his
death, she was at his bedside
almost constantly She sat
there for hours without sleep
She left the house six times
during the illness, the last
time less than 48 hours before
he died She asked for priva-
cy and got it.
' Lady Churchill just wants
to walk a little in peace and
quiet, away from it all,” said
her son-in-law, Christopher
Soames.
Her usual smile was miss-
ing during her brief moments
of respite away from Sir
Winston’s side They had pos-
ed together for photographers
for the last time on Nov 30.
when they appeared in the
window of their home to ack-
nowledge cheers on Sir Wins-
ton’s 90th birthday.
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sity football players, in Au-
gust 1961.
The Army case was one of I
simple cribbing Examina-
tions were given to different
groups at different times; Un-
der the West Point hnoor sys-I
tem, similar to that of the
Air Force, the cadets were
not permitted to discuss the
subject matter in , the pres-
ence of others who had not
yet taken the exam.
West Point investigations
revealed that Army athletes
engaged in such discussions,
and others knew about it an
didn’t tell.
The Air Force scandal is
more cynical. Cadets, ac-
cording to Secretary Zuckert. I
conspired to steal the papers j
and then offer them for sale.
Zuckert referred to them as
“a well organized ring of IC
or 12 cadets”
Churchill Proud of
His Citizenship
WASHINGTON A-Sir Win-
ston Churchill looked upon
his honorary American citi
zenship as an honor "without
parallel” which he said woul!
always be proudly remem-
bered by his descendants.
Congress granted the uni-
que distinction to-the great]
British statesman less than
two years ago in a cere-
mony in the White House rose
garden on April 9, 1963. Presi-
dent John F Kenned signed
the bill and prclaim 2
Churchill’s citizenshin.
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