Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 123, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1956 Page: 4 of 8
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Voters in Precinct
on a truck park)
FARNBOROUGH, England in—
comprehensive traffic safety pro-
planes still on the secret i home.
over the business
session,
at bulent winds.
The eight Soviet officers and
served to ten members.
1,000 patrolmen "would
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Wednesday Club
Mrs. H E Riddle was hastess
this week to the regular meeting
of the Wednesday Sewing Club.
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Texas Thursday
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were made by Allen Shurtleff. o'
Houston. It is expected the best 1
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system mat has enslaved almost
half the world."
ment has been given until Monday
to take action against five men
rolled into the
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and barometric pressure a little I results PERANOL is sold in
below normal. A Navy plane took 1 citv only by
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Hobart M. Cable
Pianos
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two interpreters were
rooms of her ported receiving heavy rains to-
day as a cool front moving from
off from Jacksonville to help. Proctor Drug Store, Mt. Pleasant
keep watch on the same area;—| Mail orders filled
Similar conditions existed near
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that either would develop into a
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world. Higher priced cars used
to provide much more in space,
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comfortable for walking. Rayon gabardine, blaek. brown, tan
green, navy. Finished with Conmatic tipper. Sizes 6 to 20.
Phone us your news items.
annual reunion
Mrs. L A. Stroman presided north to south stirred up tur-
car, of Winfield.
Those attending were: Mr.
and Mrs. John E. Shurtleff and
the ruthless power hungry
the Bahamas. A second Navy
plane was to look at that area
and continue on to Puerto Rico :
Gordon Dunn, chief storm fore- !
naraes, Mrs Giddings said, add- ; . 2
ing that the election judge told J
her she was t write the names
•in the voters’ list.
Mis Giddings said’she was told
in ■ his bedroom so he
Negro Woman Says Peaches is Dead Action Must Be
- Instructed To List
Asks Increase in . Russians View
Taken Against 5 in Number Highway British-Planes .
Blinding By Mon. Patrolmen In State On Secret List
led by
hunter planes probed two squal- , At last stomach sufferer* can re-
ly “areas of suspicion” in the) jo ice. New formula r ushed here
Atlantic today but the Weatherifo fight hyperacidity, dreau
stomach ulcer irritant. This new
formula called PERANOL has
the power to curb excess acidity.
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can safely cut our armed forces, I at Farnborough with
get rid of the draft, cut our de- l test pilot.
fense spending, and thereby re-1 —__________■
| Hail and wind storms beat
! down on maturing cotton in the
South Plains.
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OPEN HOUSE
Mary Lou's Busings College
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3 Miles East of Mt. Pleasant: on Highway 67
SATURDAY EVENING, z To 10
This is my persona invitation to my frhends in Titus and ad
joining counties to attend, as I do not have time to mail out
. . Morris, executive secretary of the
• V.S Commissioner Earle Bish- privately-financed Highway Safe-
t opp said yesterday the U.S. attor- J ty Council
neya office should be ready by Morris said that despite "all-out
I I Monday to proceed either with a efforts of the Department of Pub-
’ lhchring or by idictment. j lie Safety. 36 Texans were killed
[ Dtherwise, Bishopp said, the , on highways during the Labor Day
might be 1 weekend
Failure to increase the patrol’;
duce election records and ballot
boxes on. several controversial
: precincts.
blinding of labor columnist Victor
1 Riesel.
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air forces. They made no close
inspections of .planes. But were
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The Love'.-1 Rinse that
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Controls Dandruff
Now even the most stubborn
cases of dandruf can be abso-
lutely controlled' That’s why
beauty editors and beauty oper-
ators from coast to coast are rec-
ommending RINSE AWaY At last,
herejs a.lovely 1 CL ~.~
way to control ' ,
reau, said he felt that "major
gering man. The prowler was
month-old son. His car was found booked for burglary. He lives
; . . i at Golden Gate bridge. Police list across the street from Sanchez. ,
released after the shooting vee Betty; Rose. Lydia Ann and O L field; Mr. and Mrs. C. G Cates his disappearance as a possible —------------:___
teldydundertwes2,0otnonds. Colley Mr. and Mrs..Tal- Gerald Cates and Miss Linda suicide. 1
A shoeshine stand operator,imacdaHays Mrs T' Maples, Mrs. H. B Shurtleff. ---.
i Henry Williams, 59. was -nicked Mrs Horae Crane mm Sandra, Mrs. Kate Houghton, and Mr. and
' in the arm as Guerra attempted Jim Shurtlefandch ildren, Mr Mrs. Altin. ShurtlefaaHsof Mt
to use him as a shield.-police I andMrsJohnny Colley,, „ i LernonAlso, attending were the
quoted Guerra, as saving ,1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shurtlefi/Rev. and Mrs L D. Reagan. pas-
4 few days before Vong Pena^ Mrs. Erle Shurtleff of Win- ) tor of the Bridges Chape! Church.
was killed. Manuel was “no-biUr '
, ed" in a tavern-brawl gun slaving ! ‘ .
of Gravil Guerra. 22, brother of h- — 4—
CoUnty Democratic
head. The prowler staggered to 1
the front porch.
Patrolman Tom Chavez Jr., was I
driving by and arrested the stag i
""Unrruthnatess. wowevce. .teMan And Son Die
easy way is seldom the right way. In Akron Fire
ONE OF THE LAST flicker* of
the flaming twenties went out
with death of Peaches Heenan
Browning in New York. She
t* shown here as she was just
a few years ago. before death
at 46, and as she looked in
1926. the era when, a* a pret-
ty but poor nobody, she mar-
ried millionaire Edward (Dad-
dy) Browning at 15. He was leff brothers, well over 70 years
50. She had three more hus- young. sliding down the child- to
bandslater. {International) rent slides at the park. They;
~ - were Orland, of Bowie, and Os-
BOB SANDLIN MOTORS
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404 N. Jefferson pu
Beautiful arrangements of roses, '
Officers of the Russian air force , verbena and dahlia* decorated
held in conection with the acid size of the Texas HEhwa Pat gnttanother look today at sone: the entertaining
van urged yesterday by G. C.
to work today. ‛y
। About 1 a.m.. he told police, he
Her mother. Mrs. La Donna : was awakened by a prowler pry-
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One of the areas where the bar- tres of ulcer Dains, heartburn,
ometer was slightly below normal gas aJM vomiting due to hyper-
and there was a tendency toward aciditynow tell of remarkable
a "slight circular movement" - relief after using PERANOL.
. " , .. „ , PERANOL must give vou the
reached from the western Canb- iastest results and the greatest
bean to the Bahamas. The other longest lasting improvement you
was some 650 miles northwest of | have ever known or it costs not
Sen Juan. Puerto Rico. ’ pennv.So no matter what you
4 r . I nave tried previously, try PERA- i
An Air Force hurricane hunter NOL and prove to yourself what
flew into the zone northwest of it can do for you. PERANOLj
Puerto Rico and reported showery costs only $2 50 and a sold with a:
money back guarantee if not1! —
polling box in the predominant- 1
1 ly. Negro Lake Como precinct, j 1
: It went overwhelmingly for
' Ralph Yarborough.
Grand jury foreman Buddy
| Thompson summoned County
I Clerk Mel Faulk and former
“This is no time to suggest to I
i our friends or our possible oppo ( AKRON, Ohio IP—A one-leg-
| nents abroad that America is get- Erd man and his 4-year-old son
ting soft and tired and is looking burned 1,1 death today when fire
for an easy way out of our world i swept through their home south
'Dellwood Park. Some fifty rela. ! responsibilities. of Akron near Portage Lake,
tives and friends enjoyed the fel-' He warned against being be- Clarence Lemon. 57. was hant-
guiled by the "new look’ of peace ing for his peg leg, which had
list.
Here for the big air show, the I .e cudaleds SeoSaun, a. oulent winas.
Russians were taken on a tour of which time a covered dish lunch- a hard rain of 3 to 5 inches
the Royal Air Force base at' eon was planned for September fell early Thursday at Zapata
Honington, where they watched a 19, with Mrs. Carl Croxton as near Falcon Dam. Heavy rains
flying display by Britain' most hostess. Mrs. Stanley Stephenson temporarily disrupted electricity,
modern aircraft, including some received the door prize. the Department of Public Safety
st classified as secert. Delicious refreshments were reported.
Bhag<rvashenskv. yesterday
, 7 833,582287 .
• AUSTIN (P— The need for a
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were burds trom hot coffee. She
was sitting in her car at a drive-
in restaurant drinking a cup of
coffee when the brakes gave way
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They don't come any smarter-
in Soviet foreign policy. $1,210 in bills and coins stuffed
"The label differs in varipus ( in it. When he was trapped by the
flames. He was found under a
spiring in the attack on Riesel
April 5 as he emerged from a
Broadway restaurant.
table in the kitchen.
His son, Rodger, was found Un-
der a bed.,
Neighbors rescued Lemon's
wife and four other children.
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injuries received by Mr*. Lucille
Areas In Caribbean
MIAMI, Fla. u , — Hurricane , Stomach Trouble?
charges against the men
-dissaissed or he would eMiekier 1
muotions for a "substantial reduc- size . to
-tion" in bail. amount . ..... a aauzzaset
Held in $100,900 bond each are of Texans to death in future acci ^mwwxier jn chief of the Soviet
Johnny, Dio. 42; Charles Tuso. 44: dents," Ke said.
Domeico Bando. 47; and Charles 1 • --------
Salvatore Carlio, 43. Thomas .
Dioguardi, John's brother, is be Niyen
1 ing held in $75,000 bail. • " । A. • I I
1 The FB} arrested the five last i
week They are accused of con-
Fen, f-e co- dg-, *2.95
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dings, a Negro, said today she l m
stayed up until 3 am Friday E
night before the Democratic run- •
off here writing names in alpha- E
, betical ordei in a precinct list E
of voters as instructed by the M
precinct electi- judge
Confronted with this, Charlie I M
Mae Allen.- also a Negro and the 1
precinct, election judge, said any i *'
j___'.rtatement would have to. come -l
irom her lawyer. , BH
T-e Giddings wom.n :i p:"C FV
cinct cler k, gave her account as. KH
the election fraud-hunting Tar-1 •
rani County grand jury - broad- ' i
«ned its inquiry, into election ir- ' l
regularities Aug 25 in many of I
"e county's 151 balloting pre-1
cincts. • ■ 1 I
Mrs Giddings said she was I ]
homa Friday night before thej 4
i une ff when Charlie Mae con- l . ■
tacte d her. 1 V
The Allen woman had a list of “ i
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Woman Jumps To Prowler Stopped Bu
LLinda, of Greggton: o. F Shurt- Death After Married Proves
. Tappen,. I asannsighbor. wa. _... wam wg
left o_Seminole., Okla.; Earle , SAN FRANCISCO LP—Patricia cio Sanchez. 54. went toXd last '
; o-c-ro- . , „ Shurtleff of Oklahoma City, Ann McCarthy, upset by the dis-1
AUSTIN “ Pedro Guerra Okla.: Mr. and Mrs. J M. Shurt- appearance of a male friend.
■ was in. a serious condition left ot Tyler; Mr. and Mrs. J. A plunged to her own death from
j to a? after was s ot in Shurtleff of Houston; Mr. and the roof of a downtown hotel yes-
-chest by a man police identified Mrs. .W. M. Pursley, Louise and terday.
a- the father of a young man Teresa, Mr and Mrs. Carlton! Her
Guerra stands "9' icted o mur Clipper, all of Dallas; Mr. and Folmer, told police the 20-year-' ing open the front screen door.
; "rn:. .. . 1 Mrs. J. W. Langston. Chris and old woman had been in love with ‘ Grabbing the shovel. Sanchez
R.-l+GLI. : i.af. on aW° counis or a- Jan of Arlington, Odis Graves and Charles Lee Waters, 24. Waters. | brought it down on the intruder's
beauty dhoppe :auit to murder was Fecundo Larry of Wake Village ond the a truck driver, vanished Tuesday,------------
Mr,. Pena.’66 father of,Manuel Pena following iron, Mt Pleasant: O. leaving a wife, Marie, and a 3- "" —
Sirs. Annie Mae Rogers Owner 23, who died in a hail of bullets . Fole. s. NI , ----i___-
117 West 3rd SL Pnons 4-3501 ip the spring of 1954 Pena was - " ° - e -
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"te’list-contained names of those
who voted absentee and that they i
should be recorded in the voting '
1st. '
Mrs. Giddings said she did not
complete the job that night but
din so the next morning at the
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