The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 71, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 25, 1970 Page: 1 of 8
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ENNIS, TEXAS 75119 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1970
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THOUGHT FOR TODAY
“Great objects form great
minds.”—Emmons.
*
Drop by the EHS Stadium to-
morrow afternoon (around 3:00)
and take in the annual Ennis
Optimist Club Relays—with
nearly a dozen teams participat-
ing.Track's a lively sport and
you’ll see some good competi-
tion. Also, the boys will appre-
ciate your active interest shown
by your
attendance.
*
TODAY’S
CHUCKLES
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A well-known Turk got an au-
dience with the Sultan, who said
BED ON BOARD is carried by a North Vietnamese woman of Vinh. According to a
Communist source, the woman was moving back into her rebuilt house which had
.been bombed bv American planes.
—"I don’t know your name, but , . ~ .
Informative Presentation---
your fez is familiar.”
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We’ve had occasion two or
three times lately to travel over
Hwy. 34 west and truly can say
that we’re overjoyed to learn
work is to start on that rickety-
rickety route the last of this
month. (See article on this
page.) There’ll be thousands
real happy about it.
Air Controllers
Walkout Effect
Being Noted
34 to Start Mar. 30
-------------------------------------------------------------------— • The Texas Highway Depart-
World Affairs Address Is
Given BPW by Judge Stout
Frank L Mach
Dies at Age 66;
Rites Thursday
Frank L. Mach, 66, of 608 S.
Laurel, died in Ennis Municipal
Hospital on Tuesday afternoon,
after a short illness.
Mr. Mach was born on Dec-
ember 2, 1903 in Ellis County,
near Alma, the son of John and
Rosa Shefcik Mach. He was rear-
ed in Ellis County, attended St.
John’s School and on August 5,
1924 was married to Miss Mary
Slovacek of Alma. After their
marriage they lived in the Lane
View community where he farm-
ed. In 1933 they moved to the
Garrett community and in 1950
they moved to Ennis where Mr.
Mach was employed by the Ennis
BUBBLE ON WHEELS is latest French word on tomor-
row’s transportation. Made of plastic, contraption is
powered by conventional engine, but lilted with numer-
ous electronic gadgets.
ment has announced new high-
way construction project which
will consist of grading, structur-
es, foundation course, and as-
phaltic concrete pavement on
SH 34, extending from 0.8 mile
east of Bardwell to FM 1183 in
Ennis, and grading, structures,
stablized base, asphaltic con-
crete pavement, and concrete
pavement on Spur 437—extend-
ing from US 287 S. along Clay
Street in Ennis to SH 34.
The Texas Highway Depart-
ment and the contractor—M&S
Construction Company a n d
Uvalde Construction Company,
Dallas, stated that construction
will begin the week of March 30
and is expected to be completed
by July, 1971.
Frederick Reglin Jr., super-
vising resident engineer of the
Texas Highway Department ex-
plained that traffic will be rout-
ed through construction and on
specially prepared detour where
necessary.
Adequate barricades and
warning lights will be promin-
ently displayed, but since much
of the work will be along and
adjacent to the existing road
and street, the traveling public
is asked to be extremely cau-
Market, retiring in 1968. He was
Judge A. R. Stout brought an pretty hard and almost threaten- the one in regard to Rhodesia, a member of the St. John's Cat-
enlightening address on World ed them with a one man war and They declared their indepen- holic Church
Affairs to the Ennis B & PW invasion. Now there are no Arabs dence of England whereupon we Surviving him are his wife,
Club, as its program in a well, in New York to speak of, but . .- * , ’. Pon three sons Edmund Mach David
attended meeting at J&J there are a few Jews there, more joined England in refusing to Mach both of Ennis Sot Tames
Restaurant Tuesday night. in fact than there are in Jerusa- buy Rhodesia’s products or to p Mach with the * ® W o
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rebuffed the President of our Threatened rom Communist in Mrs. Mildred Banks, Mrs. Emil *
oldest ally by refusing to eat spired forces from without. She Slovak, and Miss Marv Ann 8
or shake hands with him last does not even have “y domestic Mach, all of Ennis: twenty four TAsTTAMET teach
from * OUtHTAE SRC TILE Smm/ciareMarlead Did I ™ “
Mach of Austin, SAIGON. (AP).—South Viet- ties were “light over all” among ience. The cooperation of the
The Rosary will be recited namess Rangers have reported the Rangers. The White House public is requested in obeying
(tonight) Wednesday at 7:30 p m killing 64 enemy troops in the denies a New York Timesreport all traffic regulations,” said
in Keever Chapel and Requiem Plain of Reeds—two miles from that President Nixon hopes to Engineer Reglin.
Mass will be celebrated at 11 the Cambodian border and 60 reduce the number of US troops
miles west of here. A govern- in Vietnam to 225,000 by July,
ment communique said casual- 1971. 011 A )
WASHINGTON, (AP).—Pro- eluding Dr. Paul J. Stripling and
fessional air traffic controller:- Mrs. E. R. Andrews, guests of
are calling in sick at some air- Mrs. Walter S. Jones; Mayor
ports in the nation, but others Charles R. Fallen and City Man- week So President Pompidou
are showing up for work. But ager and Mrs Kerry Sweatt, the Republic of Francep dined
America nAirlines has canceled guests of Mrs. Kathryn Housley, without the Maven 100 long been our staunch ally, is
no per cent of its flights in and Miss Thelma McDowal; Wendell - the mayor tag linnel anti-Communist, and has never
out of New York LaGuardia Air- Dover with his wife and t h e Eiyenein his honor in New York, asked us for a dime’s worth of
port because of the walkout. guests of the club, Judge and prench snE aid. All that she has ever wanted
in the New York City suburb Mrs. Stout, ra-encliesand s gen- from us is to be our friend. Yet
ofidisliPatiodFedenal Aviation the Dr stripling gave the invoca- visiting a foreign country, “ is we have ostracized her as a na am' Thursday in St John’s Cat
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- - ‘ ers lined the center of the long fense? He had sold airplanes to ness interests that are stationed here have threatened to kill him the First Christian Church par-
About 30 per cent of the con- tables and a tiny US flag top- the Arabs instead of making de- there. There was a time when we unless 21 political prisoners are
trollers at Miami International ped a candy Easter egg at each ]jvery of planes to Israel, as he
Airport have called in sick. Re- place. The tables were center- had agreed to do, while at the
ports from other major cities in- ed with world glo es 111 eeping same time we have sold them to
business as usual with lit- with the subject. . the nation of Israel. , ,
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The air controllers organization “Foreign affairs are somewhat mines of $150 each have been of chrome from the Russians _________________________candles and candelabra illum- 12:30-1:30 pm.
is protesting transfers of some like the weather, very uncertain, assessed two Negro youth cap who have doubled the price on inated the linen-covered tables Easter Sunday the congrega-
members and seeking immed- though like the weather they tured in Corsicana, in connec- US' ENTERS HOSPITAL which were decorated with gar- tion will celebrate worship and
iate improvement in working play a most important part in tion with “theft under $5” at any strange things, take Mrs. Walter D. Lightsey en- lands of Easter lilies and ivy. communion at 10:45 a.m. The
conditions.
tious while traveling in t h e
construction areas.
“Some inconvenience to the
traveling public, as well as to
the local residents, may be ex-
pected, but every effort will be
made to minimize the inconven-
Texan Killed
Holy Week Services at First
Christian Church Announced
-' MINERAL WELLS. (AP). —
Thursday evening the con- A Weatherford man has burned
gregation will share in the an- to death after his pickup truck
. . •ticipated in their annual Upper nual Maundy Thursday Candle- caught fire in a three vehicle
would send in the Marines when released this morning. Lt. Col. p CPATh A light Communion Service, 7.30- collision early this morning He
American business interests Donald Crowley was seized yes- * 8 , j 8 p.m., in the sanctuary. Mem- was a 25-year-old surveyor from
were unlawfully threatened terday by about five armed Service. The program leaders bers of any church are wel- Weatherford John A Ander
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Franklin and Pastor Ron Frank- Friday the congregation will As he attempted to pass a truck
lightweight lin. The theme of the worship join with about ten other con- trailer on a curve 01068 WX:
* * * J 80—18 miles east of here.
In Wreck
LOWER RATES
NEW YORK — Five large
banks across the country have
lowered their prime interest
rates.
Art Program by
Mrs. Sanders
For Kiwanians
play a most important part in tion with "theft under $5” at any strange things Take Mrs. Walter D. Lightsey en-
our lives, our manner of living, Kain’s Enco Service Station in place in this cockeyed world. We tered Ennis Municipal Hospital
and even in our very existence,” Ennis by Peace Justice L. J. Em- sell Russia almost anything that Monday for treatment of a res-
said Judge Stout, mert. They are being held in she wants while she takes our piratory infection. She is in
“We have witnessed some the Ellis County Jail, products and makes them into Room 219.
missiles and war machines that
are shot back at our boys in CHITINCALONG ATCIT
Vietnam. Several months ago one GETTING AL ONGNICELY
of our ships was unloading a car. . City Marshal Obie Freeman
go of wheat in the Polish Har in Baylor Hospital for an ad-
bor while at the same time, side justment of medication, is get-
by side, war material was being ting along nicely and is from
loaded on a Polish boat bound time to time up and about his
_____________________________room. He expects to be home
(Continued on Page Two) probably by Saturday or Sunday.
witnessed some the Ellis County Jail,
strange scenes recently. Race
origins, places of birth and poli-
tics at home often play an im-
portant part in what we do
abroad.
“The hero of Chappaquiddick,
“Art Talk and Exhibit’ ’is the the great swimmer, that is Mr.
program feature, by Ennis Ar- Edward M. Kennedy, flew over
tist Mrs. T. J. Sanders, for Ki- to Ireland to begin his campaign
wants at its Thursday noon for reelection to the United
meeting at the Community Cen- States Senate from Massachu-
ter. setts, where there are about as
Cartoonist Kiwanian Woody many Irishmen in Boston as
Zinn is program chairman, there are in Dublin, Ireland.
“The Mayor of New York, Mr.
Lindsay, won his election a few
WEATHER
Clearing and colder
night. Thursday fair
cool.
to-
and
months ago by campaigning
against the Arabs in Africa and
Asia. He talked about the Arabs
Opti Easter Egg
Hunt Is All Set
The Ennis Optimist Club’s gaging in the hunt, they said.
Easter Egg Hunt, dated for Eas- “We hope all Optimists will
ter Sunday afternoon at 2:30 is come out to help with this fea-
in ship shape and ready to roll, ture, wearing their Optimist
That was the word today from jackets,” said the announcement
Co-Chairmen J. W. Parker and from the club. “And, of course,
Neal Goodwin. we want a great throng of chli-
I There will be separate areas dren to participate in the
for the different age groups en- hunt.”
JET SETTER Jacqueline
Kennedy Onassis makes
the New. York scene on
skates as she joins the
crowd on the ice at Rocke-
feller Center.
Faster Schedule of Services Is
Announced by Rider Methodist
The Walter Rider United Met- weather permits this service will
hodist Church of 1500 S. Hall be conducted on the church
street in Ennis has announced lawn as the sun is rising. There
the following special services . e1
during the Easter Season, will be coffee and donuts and
There will be a Maundy Thurs- hot chocolate served following
day Communion Service at the the service. The church will also
Church at 7:30 p.m. March 26. hold its regular Sunday services
The Church will encourage the of Church School at 9:45 and
community to participate in the Morning Worship at 11 a.m. The
Community wide Good Friday Evening Worship Services are
services to be held at First Unit- scheduled for 7 p.m.
ed Methodist Church from 12:30 “The entire congregation of
to 1:30 on March 27, Good Fri- the Rider United Methodist
day. The pastor at the Rider Church would like to encourage
United Methodist Church, the everyone in the community to
Reverend J. Allen Goss, will attend the many services that
speak briefly during the Good are planned by the various
Friday Services. churches in town. Anyone who
The Rider United Methodist wishes to attend any of the ser-
Church will also have a brief vices at Rider United Methodist
Easter Sunrise Service at 6:30 will be a welcomed visitor," the
on Easter Sunday morning. If announcement concluded.
IT’S REASSURING for a
beginning skier to have
someone to hang onto-
especially when that some-
one is one of the famed
"Red Devils," instructors
at the ski school in Kitz-
buhel, Austria.
children’s choir will sing the
special music for the service.
SECURITY CARS
BURN AT CAPE
CAPE KENNEDY — Three
DEMAND RANSOM
SANTO DOMINGO—The kid-
napers of US Diplomat Donald
Crowley in the Dominican Re-
public insist on release of 24
political prisoners as ransom
for Crowley.
Space Agency security cars -------------------
burned on the aturn Five Apol- ASK SOVIET HELP
lo Moon launching complex at LONDON—Britain is appeal-
Cape Kennedy this morning, ing for Soviet help in trying to
Liquid oxygen fumes ignited as arrange a withdrawal of Viet
they came in contact with the Cong and North Vietnamese
auto engines. All three drivers troops from Cambodia.
escaped unhurt and damage was ■--------------—
A National Space Agency Pflugerville Bank Is Robbed by 2
spokesman says three cars were PFLUGERVILLE—Two armed
circling the area, about 1,500 bandits have robber the First
feet from the rocket, making State Bank here of an undeter-
sure it was clear of personnel, mined amount of money today
Space officials say the fire will and police say they may have
not affect the launch scheduled found the getaway car abandon-
for April eleventh.
ed just north of Pflugerville.
Negotiation in
Mail Rift Today
WASHINGTON. (AP).—Post- ing normal as striking workers
master General Wilton Blount return to their jobs. In New
says government and postal un- York—the president of Brook-
ion negotiators are ready to. D. ,
proceed with negotiations this lyn Branch 41 of the National
afternoon as scheduled. He told Association of Letter Carirers—
a news conference at the White Jack Leventhal, said his’ work-
House the government has no ers will return to work tomor-
time limit for the talks—but he row at 6 a.m. (EST) but two maj-
was optimistic. Blount describes or holdouts are in t h e Bronx
the postal system as approach- and Manhattan.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 71, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 25, 1970, newspaper, March 25, 1970; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677990/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.