Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, June 14, 1965 Page: 4 of 6
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Mt. Pleasant Cubs broke in-
to a winning streak as they
trimmed Daingerfield 10-6.
A daughter was born to Mr.,
and Mrs Winston Ward in a
Pittsburg hospital on June 21
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Miss Johnson from Austin to
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assets are over $216 billion,the scene before dawn.
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put unbaked pecan pie (fill-
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when you want to use the pie.
you can bake it in a moder-
ate oven—an 8-inch pie will
need about an hour.
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dollars in unnecessary inter-
est charges, but could also
spell the end of our present
prosperity.
Farmers are good credit
risks. Although the total farm
debt is at a record high of
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destroyed by fire early Sun-
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counties are Camp, Wood,
Panola, Rusk, Shelby, and
Cherokee. They form a nat-
ural extension of the First
Congressional District, with'
common interests and many
ties of blood, and friendship.
I am happy that these coun-
ties have been added to the
district 1 have the honor to
represent, and especial-
ly pleased that all the 11 coun-
ties in the former First Dis-
trict will be included in this
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Sarah Suns Furey, Sec-Treas. and Ass't. Editor
Member of the Associated Press
. Member of North and East Texas Press Association
Member at Texas Daily Newspaper Association
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hours in the air on more than
570 sorties — every one to a
North Vietnamese target
area — and floyn threr-quar-
ters of a million mies.
the crop rots in therfield and such berries as are gath-
ered cos, the consumer more at the market place be-
cause the grower had .toremploy more expensive labor
to save even a porttom of hisicrop.
This sameappliessin the case of lettuce or carrots
or a numberrofivegetabls, with the consumer ultimate-
ly paying the bill when he buys his vegetables at his
store.
Reason advanced for not allowing foreign labor to
L- enter to helps with the harvest is that Americans are
thus deppived of work But if Americans refuse to do
the work that foreign labor will, then it is the con-
sumer who is beihgshurt and not the laborer. At the
same time, it is doubtm that an American employer
would utilize foreign labor if he could do as well for
himself ip the domestic market. .
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enemy plane since we came
over,” said Irwin. “Our strik
ing forces have been unmo-
lested from the air.”
Even so, the Blue Knights
are a bit blue about the whole
business.
’ They have spent about 1,500
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Mt. PLEASANT. Texas 75455
Truman administration, the
national debt would be $40
billion less today, and we
would be paying almost $6
billion less in interest charges
on the federal debt each year
An unofficial steering com-
mittee, organized by me at
that time, maintained the
4%% ceiling then, but new
efforts to break the 4%% ceil-
ing are being made today,
and so a new steering com-
mittee has been organized.
88 Congressmen (all Demo-
crats! from 37 states have
joined so far. Their effort will
be needed Recent reports in-
dicate, that the Federal Re-
serve System, — which con-
trols the supply of money and
the level of interest rates —
is again moving to tighten
credit and up interest rates.
If it is not stopped, such a
move could not only cost the
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ABERNATHY, Tex. ( —
Luci Johnson spent Saturday
and Sunday at the farm home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ray
near Abernathy..
The President’s daughter
and Mrs. Ray became friends
in Washington while Ray
served as an administrative
assistant to U.S. Rep. George
Mahon of Lubbock.
agocl tools the i—g la nrrenii.
ing an unotfitial steering
committee on I Mum Demo-
crats to opposeeany increase
in interest rates on long-term
government lends. Since 1918:
there has been a ceiling at
4%% on the interest which
ths Federal Government could
pay on longterm Government
securities This ceiling: has
stood for over 45 years,
through the most terrible war
and devastating depression in
the history of our country, and
through all the cold war as
well. Only once has there
been a strong attempt to re-
move the 4%% ceiling — in
the closing days of the Eisen-
hower administration. If we
had kept the interest rates
which f prevailed under the
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4:30 Loyd Thaxton
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6:00 New.
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6:30 Pansword
Have Gun - Will Travel
7130 Red Skelton
8:80 Petticbat Junetion
9:00 The Dortorn and the Nurses
10100 News
l» 125 Wenther
10:30 The . Late Movie
KTBS-TV — CHANNEL 3
SHREVEPORT, LA.
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against North Vietnamese
targets early in April.
Defending the fallen Thun-
derchief pilots, Maj. Irwin
remarked “It isn’t that the
MIGs got them were superior
airplanes The Thunderchiefs
were loaded down with
bombs.”
On their arrival here April
- 19. the Blue Knights were as-
signed to keep the MIGs off
• U.S. fighter bombers.
“There hasn't been a single
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10:30 Gemini Wrap-Up
1109 The Late Movie
12:30 Weather Final
12:35 Vespers .
TUESDAY
Pat Ferchill, had planned to
restore the unoccupied East
Texas landmark, but it was
recently condemned after one
of its walls collapsed.
Firemen said the three-
story structure wasa mass of
Texas credit unions are
epowingzwith Texas. At the
eed oe ISM tb» 1,282 credit
umions: in Texas had over
900,000 members, almost:2%
times their membership ten
years ago. Deposits were up
to a whopping $473.7 million
— more- than 4% times the
19M figure:
President Johnson is quiet-
ly pushing faster aad clearer
replies 40 citizens’ requests
by the federal government
Impatient with red tape and
buckpassing, the President
hopes that some day a single
call by the citizens will get a
prompt and understandable
reply from the agency which . '
provides the service needed.
The campaign will be a long
one. One ot the most impor-
tant, and often forgotten,
functions of Congressional of-
fices is to help constituents
to find which federal agency
they should contact and to get
direct action.
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not hire aa many, rmiggant workers from south at'
border as was ence the case. The samermight bm
at farmers in California, as well
Lest lyear; more than 200,000 foreign workers, most
6:00 Radar Rej
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6:50 Your Pastor
7 :00 Singin" Time in Dixie
7 :30 Bob and Hia Buddes
• :00 Captain Karxaroo
9:00 CW News
9:30 I Love Lory
10:00 Andy of Mayberry
10:30 The Real McCoys
11 300 Love of Life
II :U CBS News
11:30 Seareh for Tomorrow
■ 11:45 Guiding Light
12:00 Midday News
12:30 As the WorM Turns
1 :00 Panaword
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10:00 Newweope
10:14 Tontehe Show
TUESDAY
Morning Devotional
6 00 Texarkana College
MW Farm Digest
6:45 Plainsmen Quartet
7:00 Today Show
9:00 Truth or (Consequebces
9:30.What’s This Song .
9:55 Newsbreak
10:00 Concentration
10:30 Jeopardy
11 :00 Call My Bluff
II 1 11 Bet
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12:00NLcal News
12:05 Cartoons
12 Newsbreak
1 Moment of Truth
1 The IM tore
2:00 Another Worid
2 30 You Don’t Bay
3 :00 Match Game
3:25 News
3:30 Laff-a-lot Club
By HAL BOYLE
DA NANG, South Viet Nam
In — A small group of Ame-
rican pilots called “The Blue
Knights” have flown more
than 750,000 miles" in hope of
tangling with enemy "MIGs.
They are members of the
U.S. Air Force’s 476th Tacti-
cal Fighter Squadron and
their speedy chariots are
F104 Skyfighters. 1____
“We’ve highted MIGs once
or twice, but they wouldn’t
come near us,” said Maj
Walter W. Irwin, Apple Val-
ley, Calif. “To the best of our
knowledge, they were North
Vietnamese, not Chinese.”
The Blue Knights got a
hurry-up call to speed here
from their California base af-
ter two MIGs shot down two
U.S. F105 Thunderchief fight-
er bombers on a mission
Being “Anti-Anti,” sounds
peculiar but it is heard around
Washington to describe cur-
rent Republican policy. The
Republicans cannot come out
flatfooted and say are for
poverty, which is the position
they would be in if they op-
posed the President’s anti-
poverty program-on its mer-
its; nevertheless they do op-
pose the Democratic adminis-
tration in this and other leg-
. islation, so they are “Anti”
anti-poverty. This sounds, and
is, foolish as well as short-
sighted. The Republican party
is essential to our two-party
system, which is in turn es-
sential to our form of demo-
cracy. Being Anti-Anti is
therefore a serious and tra-
gic development. All Ameri-
cans have a right to demand
that hoth parties give honest,
sober, and thoughtful consid-
eration to legislation on its
merits.
Statesmanlike Republicans
do exist however, and recent-
ly one of the most able Re-
publican Congressman, Akvin
E. O'Konski of Wisconsin,
publicly chided his party on
the floor of the House, telling
them to. abandon their blind
and stubborn opposition to fi-
nancial reform He urged Re-
publicans to represent people,
not the big business and big
money interests. He specifi-
cally called on Republicans to
' igin with me in my efforts to
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ly want is to test tiemselves
in combat against ’lie enemy
So far the MIC have refused
to respond to b ■■ < hailenge.
The pilots average age is
29 to 30. At 42, Ruin, the
operations ofers. is the
“daddy rabbit -Hf the outfit
The Sky fighter pilots are
proud of their plane. It flies
at twice the sh*ed
and carries two air-o-air
Sidewinder _ plus a
20mm “Gatling gun " that can
fire more than 4,000 rounds
a minute.
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