The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 184, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1965 Page: 2 of 8
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EEnnts Batlp Krma
Thursday, August 5, 1965
Latins are Lousy Lovers!
Manager ............
Editor .................
Associate Editor
Founded in 1891
. Charles E. Gentry
Floyd W. Casebolt
.........Fay Casebolt
TODAY’S EDITORIAL
Taking Time to Help This Vital Project
Ennis and Ellis County are going to aid
another stalwart effort toward consumma-
Trinity River project.
FACE IN
GANTO
DOMINGO
tion of the long-dreamed-for canalization
of the Trinity River, which is only about
a dozen miles east of our fair city.
A ten-man delegation from Ellis County,
of whom four (listed.in a news column to-
day) are from Ennis, will make the flight
to Washington Aug. 11 for the hearing be-
fore the powerful Public Works Committee
of the House concerning the $900,000,000
The canal, with its barge traffic oppor-
tunities, would be of great importance to
this area, especially to industrialization.
We thus owe the business and profes-
sional men who are taking time out from
busy lives to make this trip to the national
capital a debt of gratitude.
Such public spirit builds a nation or a
community.
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CARTHAGE, Missouri— Four
Texans held in the Jasper Coun-
ty Jail in Carthage, Missouri,
are being questioned by three
law enforcement officers from
Austin, Texas.
The Sheriff at Carthage,
George Hickam, declined to say
whether the questioning was in
connection with the slaying of
two Texas University Sorority
Sisters. The bodies of Susan
Rigsby and Shirley Ann Stark
were found in high weeds in
North Austin Friday. They had
been missing 12 days.
The officers, whom the Mis- theft.
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available.
Hickam said the Texans being
questioned are two males and
two females.
He said one of the males is
under sentence to the Missouri
penitentiary in a Carthage bur-
glary case, and the other three
persons had been released from
charges in the case.
The Missouri Sheriff would
not give their names.
There was a report being
broadcast in Carthage that the
questioning had some connec-
tion with clothing found in a
Goodwill Industries collection
box, but could not be confirmed.
AUSTIN—Police in Austin are
expected to continue today their
questioning of three men arrest-
ed in Corpus Christi to see if
the three know anything about
the murder of two young Dal-
las women.
The men range in age from 19
to 23 and were picked up yes-
Austin Police Major K. R.
Herbert said the questioning is
necessary because no possibility
can be overlooked in the investi-
gation of the deaths of Miss
Shirley Ann Stark and Miss Su-
san Rigsby.
The police major emphasized
yesterday he has no direct in-
formation to link the men to the
double murder. Herbert said two
of the suspects are former men-
tal patients.
Investigators are continuing
to direct much of their effort
to finding garments, kitchen
utensils and other articles which
belonged to the young women.
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terday (Wednesday) on a Cor-
pus Christi beach.
.Officers said they were in a
pickup truck which contained
two shotguns and a rifle.
They were arrested in Corpus
Actress and Tot
Both Doing Fine
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mother and child are reported
doing fine in the Oxford hospit-
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gave birth to her fifth child yes-
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She told her husband:
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Miss Neal was partially
paralyzed by strokes last Febru-
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her left leg and speaks slowly.
Medical experts reveal she
was given an injection in the
spinal cord’ during the birth—
numbng the critical area, but
leaving her fully conscious.
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By DREW PEARSON
The Merry-Go-Round
WASHINGTON. Aug. 5.—The
battle of two elder statesmen Il-
linois Senators—both grizzled,
both eloquent—both with im-
portant followings, comes to a
head this week.
The senior Senator from Illi-
nois—Paul Douglas, is a Demo-
! crat, a former University of
Chicago economics professor,
and a fighting Quaker who en-
listed in the Marines at the age
of 50 and came out of Iwo Jima
with one arm almost useless.
The junior senator from Illi-
nois—Everett Dirksen, is Re-
publican, a former bakery wag-,
on driver who worked his way
up through the House of Repre-
sentative to be GOP leader of
the Senate, H heads a law firm
with many clients doing busi-
ness in Washington.
The two men are courtly and
courteous — never lose their
tempers, maintain a facade of
friendship, and the outsider
would never know they are en-
gaged in one of the most vital
battles of the Senate—o n e
which will affect the nation’s
enonomy and political makeup
for the next fifty or one hun-
dred years.
The battle is over the Dirksen
Amendment to The Constitu-
tion, which would overturn the
Supreme Court’s ruling that
state legislators must be re-
apportioned to give equal
representation to cities as
time comment: (90
"I wasn’t too complimentary
of the way Harry put that B-17
down in the middle of the Aus-
tralian desert . . . Harry’s in-
struments went out and we got
in a thunderstorm and we did
quite well until the gas ran out.”
y
LBJ in Reunion
With Navigator
Of His War Days
WASHINGTON — President
BY DREW PEARSON
popuplation of 14,294.
An interesting army of lobby-
ists has lined up behind the
junior senator from Illinois to
keep legislatures this way. It in-
cludes:
ONE—Whittaker and Bax-
ter of San Francisco—t h e
public relations firm which
has represented Richard Nix-
on, the American Medical
Association and other potent
interests.
TWO—Most of the state
legislators, who want to keep
their jobs, and who have
been flocking to Washington
to buttonhole Senators to vote
for their jobs.
THREE—An army of high-
way contractors, utility com-
panies, and oil interests
which can get more from rur-
al - dominated legislatures
than from city-elected legisla-
tors. The latter are watched
more carefully by the press
and the public, usually can’t
be bought. Rural legislatures
are more easily influenced;
sometimes bought.
Baseball Resolution
The Supreme Court last year
ruled that these top heavy
legislatures did not give fair
representation of the American
people as outlined by the Con-
stitution. The court ordered re-
app orti on me nt.
To upset this—Sen. Dirksen
has pounced on a Senate resolu-
tion endorsing the American
Legion’s Baseball Week—a n d
tacked on to it his constitutional
ing Prime Ministers and poten-
tates entertained' by Presidents
were given formal dinners.
President Roosevelt had once
entertained King George and
Johnson has had a reunion with
the navigator of a bomber that
Queen Elizabeth with hot dogs
at Hyde Park—but the only out- the Chief Executive rode in the
Pacific during World War Two..
door entertainment was the
Kennedy candlelight dinner o n
the lawn of Mt. Vernon for
President Ayub of Pakistan.
However—Johnson decided
0 give the Chancellor of West
Germany a real Texas treat—
and called on Walter Jetton to
produce. Walter did. He is
built along the same ample lin-
es as Erhard. They both under-
stand good food. The German
Chancellor had the time of his
life—and, incidentally, did no
decrease his girth. The meeting
was dubbed the "Spareribs
Summit Conference.
When the Barbecue King com-
es to Washington this weekend,
he will bring with him refrig-
enated trucks containing every-
thing he will need, including
Texas boots, Texas hats, red-
checked tablecloths, and espe-
cially barbecue sauce, the in-
gredients for which have never
been revealed, not even to Lady
Bird Johnson. But does reveal
one other important ingredient.
"Smoke," says Walter—"is
the secret of a good barbecue.
It takes the right kind of wood.
The navigator is Harry Sch-
reiber of Galveston, Texas, who
was accompanied by his wife
and 16-year-old son to the White
House rose garden meeting.
Johnson was a Congressman
during the war and held a com-
mission in the Navy as a Lieu-
tenant Commander. He was an
observer on the bomber when
Schreiber was its navigator.
The President said he had
looked in his diary, and used
these words to describe his war-
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been found guilty in a Tyler
federal court of robbing the Eus-
tace State Bank of more than
$14,000 last September.
US District Judge Joe Sheehy
announced yesterday (Wednes-
day) after the verdict was re-
turned by a jury that he will
sentence Wade on August 24th.
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well as rural areas.
Hitherto state legislators
have been top-heavy with repre-
sentatives from farm areas, and,
as the city and suburban popula-
tion grew, the voting power in
legislatures did not keep pace
with growth. Thus Los Angeles
County with over 6,000,000 peo-
ple has the same representation
in the California Senate as Cali-
fornia’s northern district with a
amendment to continue top-
heavy state legislatures.
He is riding on the coattails
of the Legion and Baseball
Week—because the Senate judi-
ciary committee refused to re-
port out his amendment. So
Dirksen flouted Senate proced-
ure, and went over the heads
of the Senate judiciary com-
mittee members to get a vote
on his amendment anyway. The
Legion's Baseball Week resolu-
tion was the easiest way to do
it.
Behind Dirksen—at this writ-
ing, is an unusual list of Sena-
tors—including such Liberals as
Frank Moss, Utah; Howard Can-
non, Nevada; Mike Mansfield,
Montana; Mike Maroney, Okla-
homa; all Democrats; together
with almost all Republicans—
except Jack Javits, New York,
and Clifford Case, New Jersey.
Last reports indicated that ev-
en Hugh Scott, Republican—
from the big city of Philadel-
phia, was voting for rural con-
trol of state legislatures. The
showdown vote will be this
week.
LBJ’S Barbecuer
The man who does the barbe-
cues at the LBJ Ranch—Walter
Jetton, is the most remarkable
chef in the business. He is the
only man in America who will
serve B-B-Q in Maryland, as he
will as the Big Brothers barbe-
cue this Saturday, then send all
his dishes al lthe way back to
Fort Worth to be washed.
His most famous barbecue
was when he served spareribs,
smoked Texas beef and barbe-
cued chicken at the LBJ Ranch
for Chancellor Erhard of Ger-
many. Prior to that, most visit-
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 184, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1965, newspaper, August 5, 1965; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1647231/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.