The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 73, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 27, 1954 Page: 1 of 4
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Harvey G. Rust _.
Microfilm Service
Co* Box 3066
Dallas., Texas
& Sales
— FNNI3 QUOTAS —
BYRON PINSON say*, concerning
the nutria here -(rodents put In the
lukes to clear out vegetation):
•'There's going to be plenty of
little nutria. Saw four yesterduy."
IN THE G3rd YEAR
THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS
THE ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD DEVO TED TO YOUR INTERESTS AND TO THE ENNIS AREA
sATrKi)AYT:vi':MN(;. march 27, i»64
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Sunday clearing—'and cooler.
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ENNIS, ELLIS COUNTY, TEXAS
NO. 73
ENNIS
Echoes
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"Tlie patron saint of the Irish
in Kt. I'atrick; of the English,
St. George, and of the Ameri-
can*, St. Vitus.”—(!>r. Norman
Vincent I'eule).
Kliwanis’ vocational guidance
movement, for the yoinigfolk, Is
ficmetlhing for which the community !
well may be grateful. This career
project Is bound to be qf lnesttnui-
bio value to the otuctents. The sug- |
gtotlung and pointers from capable
people who talk with them doubt-1
less will linger In their memories,
to help them, full many u year— |
maybe a lifetime!
Here's a thought we heard
expressed the other day: "Miwit
people are like steel. When
they lose their temper they’re
worthless.''
Investigation Kiwanis Is Active In
McCarthy Row ;
Bogging Down Youth Career Guidance
Wn.xh'ngton, March 27 (UP) Re-
publican National Chairman Leon-
ard Hall says it Is up to local party
| leaders whether they want to use
Sen Joseph McCarthy as a speaker
in the coming congressional enm-
| paign.
Hall has made h's position known
| at a meeting of party leaders from
21 states which opened yesterday in
I Omaha, Ncbr., and which will wind
up today.
The national OOP chairman told
the state leaders that McCarthy has
diminished In effectiveness because
I of his row with the Army. He said
that the National Committee will
HOME-TOWNERS
Sketches in Words
and Pictures
(A Series Concerning Ennis Citizens)
Wallace C. Burford
Wul uce c Burford, well-known
Ennis merchant, was burn within
a Hi.v miles of Enns and has .spent
mot of his life in and near this
n mmunitiy,
11 whs at nearby Boyce Mr. Bur-
net send him out under its o flc al p rq Wus born, March 1H. Hint). son
Is a ten-dollar "investment1’—
and that's what It is, In this fine
supervised recreation .Asking too j
much In Optimist Swimming Pool!
support from tiny citizen w ho can j
spore It? Siu'ely not ... If you
haven't supplied yourself with n
d( nation ticket, just barely hint
that you want it—and an Optimist j
will come u-runnln’ with one. This j
money, coining In now, is wtvat is
finishing the pool, so it can open!
May 18.
SLOW? JIARDLY—Ignoring slow sign in loft hand corner, (ift-mile-per-hour wind
slammed into the First Methodist Church at McKinney, Tex., Wednesday night, top-
pling steeple into street. Lone fatality of tornado which skipped across North Texas
was a drive-in-theater owner at Denton, killed when fence of his theater fell on him.
(NEA Telephoto)
endorsement, that only President
E senhower and Vice P r e s i d e n t
Bad weather Is used by some
folk for an excuse for not at-
tending worship, on Sunday.
Now that It's spring, wonder
what the alibi will he? . . .
Maybe we should all resolve to
think of reasons FOR attending
church, Instead of reasons for
not.
of the lute Mr. and Mm, L. T. j
Burford, u farm couple who, some
Richard Nixon are official party ^ear.H later, moved with their lain-'
l spokesmen, j ily to Tarrant County—near Fort
Worth.
Washington, March 27 (UP) -The Tims Mr. Burford received his i
investigation Into McCarthy's row otlunitlon In the public schools of
with the Army .seem to have bog- Boyce tuul Fort Worth,
ued down for the time being Acting m,s iiim-hundlxlrg training organ
Chairman Karl Mundt of the Son- curly. It was while he was a small i
ute permanent lnvestigat'ng sub-, schoolboy he started work In the j
committee is still looking for a law-I grocery .store of his uncle. W 8.
Vet' to head up the Inquiry. He re- sharp, at Boyce, helping him alter |
veals he has narrowed the field j school hours, Saturday ami In v«- I
I down to three, but hasn't been able j cation time.
to reach any of them. ! But his first experience In the
There doesn't seem to be a drug business, which he has fol-
! chance now that the Investigation 1 lowed over sluice, began with his j
The Post Office Department has, of two residences too far removed, mail. lean get started by Monday. , employment in a plnmnnoy In Fort ilwr.
I approved the recommendation of from the others to justify delivery.j The extension of mounted service Meanwhile, the original cause of Worth. He worked there about three Mr, Burford utul his wife, the)
Postmaster George II. Barney for' Most of this area does rot comply I In this vicinity will furnish patrons the McCarthy Army row former years, then bought the McIntosh funner Miss Bonnie A. Stockton of j
mounted city delivery service to 6B with regulations for foot carrier! in this area with greatly improved McCarthy Investigator David Schlne I Drug Store at Boyce, operating it! Oieenvtlle, who hud been reared at
City S )elivery
Extended to
Service Here Is
68 Families
Picture made some years ago.
Ennis H gh School Principal A. B
Roach, member of the Ktwanls
Club's vocational guidance commit-
tee of which Dr. A L. Thomas is
cha iman, hus reported to the Kl-
! wants Club that speakers 111 several
j fields of endeavor have recently
presented programs for the bene-
fit ol Ennis HU!) School student*.
Speaker' prevented so far Include
an elect r eal engineer from Dallas;
Dr. J H Jeter, Ennis physician,
and Mrs. t„ C Parks. Ennis nurse.
Mr. Roach said that girls, as well
! as boys, showed interset in the field
i rf medicine.
| Plana for the future call for a
j talk on a career in business and, on
April 0, talks bv members of several
branches m the armed serv'ces.
Speakers will represent the services
for women as well a> for men, Mr.
1 Roach said.
A great many students are inter-
I ested in a career In railroading, Mr.
: Roach nlil si.nd slated that a talk
■ by a railroad man will be arranged.
Plans also call for speakers on
seeretur'al farcers and ns many
other vocations as the students have
lime for, Mr Roach explained.
Joe C. McCrary and Owen Ollpln
are serving on tlv* Kiwanis voca-
tional guidance committee with Dr.
Thomas and Mr. Roach.
Law-Makers at
Rites Held Friday Missile Tests
For Major Keever At Ft. Hood
families situated in the area .south1 service but will be served by
j of West (UunpuMts Street to West mounted carrier beginning April 1, j
Madison Street with the exception! 1954.
i Persons residing on the east side i
ol South Hall Street In this area,:
it was explained, should move their j
boxes across the street to curb in |
front of their residences. Patrons
in this area who are now receiving j
their mail by Route No. 4 carrier in i
boxes located on West Lampasas J
Str eet should move the boxes to the 1
curb In front of their residences as,
the Route 4 carrier will no longer i
serve patrons who are within the I
city delivery limits,
service.
Experts View
Russ Attitude
On E. Germany
Fort. Bliss, Tex.. March 2(i (UP).
Funeral services for Major C. B.
Keever were held at Keever Chapel
at 4 pan. Friday with the Rev. , Congressmen here watching a top
Richmond McKinney conducing the secret guided nvssllo test have
rites. 'praised the weapon its a vital link
at his home
(Here i« an analysis of one of
(lie big news (IrvelapinenU of
the day by 1 hilled Press).
| is quietly being graduated as iui six years there, then moving t he ! Reugor Springs, reside at. 215 S. I
l Army military policeman. citabllxih/.n«nit to Kiwis, where Mr lkilbts, which, conveniently for Mr. |
Schlne will line up with othei arid Mrs. Burford have owned and Harford, Is right across the street |
; Army prvlstes at Camp Gordon, opnatixt Burford Drug Store .since fttm the Fire Station. Mr. and Mrs. |
On., today to get a diploma showing HMD Ten years ago, they bought | Burford were married Jan, 25, 1911. !
he lias completed his training and ' the building at lift 8. Dallas, which They have one child, a son, Dr,
law been the location rf their store j Raymond Burford, well-known Dul-1
cvei since. las physician, and four young
In IIIUH Mr Burford was in a car 1 grandsons. And their happiest time j can Foreign Aid Chief Harold Htns-
nntdent, the effects of which made j Is when they have Dr. and Mrs j sen has arrived here to tackle the
walking difficult for him, and thus Burford and their young brood with touchy problem of Western trade
In recent years he hits been unable | them In their home. The boys are: | with Communist countries.
i now is ready for duty a.s an MP
Stassen Works
On Problem of
Curtain Trade
London, March 27 (UP),— Ameri-
Crippled Plane Is
Landed in Safely
to take active pul in organlvai-
Motts us formerly Prior to that
time he was Identified with many
Russia's proclamation that she Is1 F«>1 Worth, March 27 (UP),-The phases ol community life.
The regulations require that rest- ! j,r8,nting full sovereignty to East Pilot of a B-3f! bomber has brought An m-ffiinimtlon which has nl-
der-ces be correctly numbered and QPrm|U,y carefully denies that she his crippled plane to a successful way* been a favorite of his Is the
a box (rural route type) be placed 1 ^ dividing Germany permanently, j landing at Carswell Ah Force Base I 'Kurds Volunteer Fire Department
Mr. Keever died at his home j ln our dejeiMie chajn but wam that et the curb; the box located so that j ‘ „„r.apv (Kn Wu#Kl_‘ here. and he still is actively identified
l;ere Wednesday- J , bomber which >lln- the mounted carrier ran serve It j . . ... “ ’ ' F'ive engine* on the plane burned with this organifatlon. serving on
Burial was in Myrtle Cemetery. whl, h without lmvlm !u, ,,r. The name (r“* m «U°" "‘ ‘^,, 0.11 yesterday! and the plane's Her- numerous uaiuulttere.
Those serving ns pallbearers were 1 pel through could wteck tentbht j ^ ^ tw nsjK)Uj<j in- easirt to ic-unHe Oeimany because , — , Ml. n <■ >>.
A. L. Pool, Joe Cikanek, R. B. Mims damage. j scribed on the box. The box should 111 W|M enabh? the East Germans to
and W. B Rider, all of Ennis; Col. | The miss'le Is the "Nike." L,e *,„)roxlmaU,|y 40 inches from!,0 n®«'oU*t® themselves with
Bob Carson af Dallas and Bus ; "The Nike w 11 certainly shorten I Ut l)()ltoin of box. It ta SUK. ! Chancellor Adenauer's Bonn govern-
King ol Fort Worth.
trleal and hydraulic system went
out, too. The 19-mun crew had to
lower tlu1 humbug gear manually.
Capt. Berry H. Young of Dallas,
commander of the $3.ftOO.O(H) global
Hay, 9. John, 7; Bill, ft, and Bob,
age I.
"It's a good, friendly town, which
1ms made many Improvements since
we came here ill 1923.' said Mr.
Burrord, "and It seems to me that
we may have confidence In the
community's continuing to go for-
ward."
Work on Polio
Earns Variety's
Annual Award
Mr. Burford Is u member of the
Baptist Church.
Fomierly he get n vast amount
i'f enjoyment out of hunting and
fishing and never missed an op- j
portunlty to engage In these out- j
door pastimes. AikI lie still goes
season and,!
i couple of |
the life expectancy of an enemy twJ tha, the baile of JMHt in. j ment
bomber pilot,” Rep. Lloyd B. Bentsen ^ ,n block and sunk to However, that 1* not the reaction tomtor-oM his No 4 engine failed
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I by Russia, we must use all means j ^ delivere dto each residence in Soviet move has no practlcaJ effect,_____,...... ,.................
i available. If only one bomber leaked tbls ,trt,a shew ing the correct house I whatsoever and changes nothing
Dallas March 27 (UP i -Dr Karl through it could do terrible damage 1 mnnt)er .The patrons are requested | U anything, it will make it
Friedrich Mever of San Francisco "Wt‘ mu8t sUl1 hlLV" Ah Fo,Te in~ ! to furnish the names of persons re- I harder to re-unit* Germany,
has been presented the Variety! ttl’CPP,ors for « balanced defense." mall at each residence. It That is because the Knst German
Clubs InternaPonal s Annual Hu- Bentsen sa-V5' is not*d that some of the residences | politTU-ns will be given an artl-
tt •un'nrian \w.rd for his work on The Congressmen, most of them h,V), thc wron« number. aHien the ; finally exalted status which they
“ . , members of the House armed sir- n,>,„(„.,• ic rnn.ichna i.hv 1 will not want to bargain away in
immunization against polio. The
polio The .........." ........ Tr,’"s'' -si r- o»'ireot number is furnished the pa-1 will not want to bargain away
Lward'^mttdMasVnliiht in Dallas v!ce* or appropriations committees. tnm wiH please change the number; my kind of
..h.r» fi,.: n..h« are hnlriin. ^ i!u»)rfv 'd b>' !lu' to avoid (May In Uie delivery of th»- 1 acceptable to the West
.secret missile.
"What \ve learned about the Nike
was very impressive a.nd very re*
.. . . , assuring," Rep. Victor Wicket-sham.
Vkrlety caub^ra-ewnposed main-, u,n<K , at. d.
lv of men ui snow business—wound
where the Variety Clubs are holding
their annual convention. Meyer came
to this country from Switzerland
where he was born
engines, located on the wing tip
responded when Young tried to start
them to regain power on the right
side.
Young and his crew were com-
mended for "a superior perform-
ance" by Maj Oen. John J Mont*
unification "settlenient »omer-v command*, of the Hth Air
Force- and Br*g Gen. John I)
19th
Walker, Tried in
Murder Case, Due
To Testify Today
Rtsssen will confer with British
and French leaders In talks begin-
ning Monday. And lie’s expected to
cuutlon them to go easy on expan-
sion of trade l'mlts with the Reds.
It's anticipated that Stassen will
1 express the American attitude to-
! ward British Prime Minister
j Churchill's declaration that—"The
more trade through tilt* Iron Cur-
I tain, the better."
Last February 25. the British
| leader called for a relaxation In the
West's definition of what trade
Items are strategic In Im'ldlng up
j the war-making capacity of Red
I nations.
The United States is far less eager
! than Britain to expand the export
Chicago, March 27 (UP) En-1 llm'ts And preliminary talks on
glneers of the Chicago. Burlington | Churchill« demands are reported
Wt wide differences of
Engineers of
CB&Q May Go
Enter Strike
to have
opinion
Stassen Is expect'd to caution
On the other hand. Chancellor 1<,'i,i.
tnandcr
^ , .. .. Bentsen was lea' impressed by a
up its 18 h annual convention with ^momtnXUm ot , ni„blle JU,tl-
on awards dinner last night The „ ,Btnor ,vhkh shut rtown
Onu.d Rapids. Mich., club was pre- m ,four , l(, ,.t ,krPultllw
tented with the annual Heart ..
..... # .1 1 across the rang
Aw.cd. Which is giver, for the to- , ...... . .
cal club do ng the most inspiring „ h eviulv, Mt,on
charitable work during the year.
OririKirt inr -■‘mi
earlier decided to meet r.ext ye.vr m
I os Angeles elected (leorge Hoover
c! Miami, chief barker Hoover suc-
ce« ds Jack Beres'n of Philadelphia
John M Row kv of Dallas was
un>\ed up to assistant interna-
tlottal barker and will 1* in hue
tor the pres.dencv in 194ft
M-Sgt. Sentenced
In Child’s Death
ARMY ROCKETS
"OLD HAT" TO
THIS CITIZEN
to
1 Adenauer su'd the new Russian
move is virtually meaningless- -that
1 gome day Germany will be unified
by tgreement of Russia and the
1 Vest when the conditions become
1 right
There is .some difference of
I opinion as to what effect the Soviet
action will have on West Germany's
decision t re*arm But most of the
early reaction Is that It will seed
fornr Sunda\ school f,PrnjM1 rearmament, either through
- ne F.urnflFMn Arms 01 Iinii )- tid-
ently with admission of West Ger-
mans *o the Nortli Atlanta- AUtance
and Quincy Railroad have an-
nounced the poss'blllty of a strike
within 72 hours. The engineers,
members of the Brotherhood of Lo-j Br'taln and Fiance against going
w .comotive Engineers, say a potential too fur exporting goods that defl-
Dallas, Marrti 27 (U7»>'Totmny ! emergency situation exists because nltely would Increase th«> Reds’
l<ee Walker, 19-yeur-old Negro a 4_y,.Hr d'spute between the war potential
charged with murdering a i»r«tty Ij-gtifoad and the union which fed- | „ — ............
Daihi.s variety store rleik. Is si hed- MBj mwiiaiors liave not been sue*
tiled to testify In his own defense caasful In solving
An An Force spokesman said such today ^ railroad spokesman says It's the
Air Division cutn-
Tokyo. March 27 (UP1 -M Sgt
Maurice Schick hss been sentenced
to death for the slaying of a 9-
year-old girl in T kvo
»ch.( k.
*.«-«rhc; r.rrt Jlfe-nutRis ter »'*•
guiltv b\ a board •1! three generals
and tour colonel- *n<l ordered *x*-
landings — with no power on one
side are exten-mely rare
Communist Army
Of East Germany
Now Prospective
strung Im
November
Men Determined
By Army Dead
Are Listed Today
Susan Reths-
21
[-hargt-ft St bu k
of premrd:-
"irtier a Pun»le
rl«l War II ws-
piVfhMrab as
automatic all 1
Wash!
Th
Neatly All Associated
With “Eternity'' Picture
Happy, Another Mon Sore
New York. March 21 <l'P
Nearly evervone uaved with the
p fin ‘um From Here To Rterimy
ItM reaiasp. u am tie nxtay
Tt-v ta«ik was a ba-'-tvMri aid
the motion pteture pPMtuetmn »•
tsvM let rsl 'dawn" tn MMt>
w wxi ThwrvOsr etc.
Hu' * Rrsttfctvyi .waul ele g p.
« or tv r 4n'w»et akwut i&* »Imb-
Berltr.. March 27 (UP* An anti-
Western (»ernutn army may soon
epiieai on the Knrojiean scene for
'he first time sine*- 'he defeat of
Adolf Hitler's troops
iHwrvnc predtrt the erfsaticiii of
n oftieial Communist Army tn East n*«e*s wrws Mrs Hat
Germany in thr wake of » Rush an houaewife Ntie teautw
uf -lsm.itton granting «o-called full ttoei aalkuai IwhliMl
.•overeignty’' to thr Mtrllttr coun* •* **'ir *iwln wwiati *
a bn- si*mi at iMirnsH
Th«‘ kntfe-»laylng ot Mr. H C. understanding that as long 1
Parker, the mottu-i <.l a four-year- )kH 1 )1(< mediation board retains Juris-
okl son, on the night ol Kept '.Kith, suction
11*58 tioiidivd i*fl a wlde-MpreiKi
purchase 1*1 ftreaniin ot alarmed
Dallas ettlaena 'US IS SondlllQ
An autopay allowed Mrs Parker i ®
was crunlnaUy assaulted. but
Walker is (•l arged only with mur-
dertitg her
The state ■ lowed Ita 1 itoe .. «aniM
wrwrwei inai liiglit »»t«i »»t. Sur-
prise w ttiMWMM pbu ed the u.-vusmI
ri'Hii within a f«w hundred feet nf
tile death scene neat D».e F ield
One of the state's surpt loe wit -
v Kluge a
Mi*- saw a
Mi I‘a rhe 1
Iked
Where and When
Murder Trial Be
Held Be Settled
Hrnwnwoori. March 27 <UP).—
Judge A O Nftwtiaui of Bniwiwwaxl
oaya a hvaiuu hi x-t v«<Nt4*rdtty for
Afitil 10th in the Nago Aiant* cas*
will determin. t *•■> thin go aidrerb
aid w hen the .-»• ith Tesu i»*Pr
Will lx- fried let
Mr~-h TJ --1 »■»*•«,-1 lonouiracy tn
<I'P> The Unites I Ltafe l>, .end- tnurdf and 1 .01 wi t<«n«iry to the
Inir 25 ne»re niedtuin ImvoIm-i am- ' nn'take d »viih: -d J.esjb 8. Floyd
inutiition and oilier materta! to the J J Alu aeo 11 ftlrnt .1 gamut
More Bombers to
indo-China War
'i\ They also ferwea*! the signing
•t w separate |irace treaty tie)wren
Hast (K"iii»n| and Mow <w
The tr.terat ivnulrnt ol Writ
lirrmai*) Tlmdn- Utiw ,.|iinl
thM* «m« ndmvtai to the Henn
Iftaati'nl on tin* Rgmiini which
■ awltse i*-anrAaarnt
Mian.
French foice* taittlliat the o«m-
M-oniaia in tndo-Ohtna. the lie-
f< iim- IFqiaHment futva the war
•s|u»| inent la belt g sent at the rr-
fiward <pieef of (ineml Pant FJ\ ■ h;ef of
it Kite - 1 hi Freiuti a rmet) for»s«s FJy left
Iim Fian-'e this atteniimii after a
aho iliskr vUlt wilh t«a> admintotrw-
11 ’tie u«a< oTfkia)* The •sinitMnei.< wiit
draw- hr srtti in the neat fiitur* with
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Pvt. Wafford
In Anti-Aircraft
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