The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 169, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 20, 1954 Page: 1 of 6
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Harvey G. Rust
Microfilm Service
Co* Box 8066
Dallasr Texas
& Sales
— ENNIS QUOTES —
PROF ARLIE ROACH, back
from a Mineral Wells,*Bake,r Hotel*
vacation, says:
"You aren't among strangers at
Mineral WpIIk Many from Enmi
vacation there."
THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS
. THE UNLY DAILY NLVVSi aPUv IN lilt. V.uRLD UfeVOi'KD K» VUUK INTEKfeiiS'ih AND TO Tllb riNNR* AREA
IN THE 63rd YEAR
NEA TELEPHOTO—FULL LEASED UNITED PRESS WIRE
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ENNIS, ELLIS COUNTY, TEXAS
No tarty End
Of Heat Wave
Is Prospective
TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1954
Fair, except petal ble afternoon
thundershowers In vicinity, and W
thr< ugh tomorrow. High both after*
noons slightly above 100. Loar to*
night near 80.
noTi*#
“One today Is north two tomor-
row."-(Franklin).
M
* An Ennis man is writing from
Ennis ('way up North* to Ennis
('nay down South'. He's Vacation-;
ing Ton Mospley. Quoth he:
Ennis, Montana.
Dear Casey:
This 'postcard* Is a view from
this Ernis, a thriving city <?* of
about 500—at least, nice to see . . .
I'll take Ennis, Tex
TOM MOSELEY
Where it is? Well, we notice by
the inscription beneath some snow-
splattered peaks that, shown on
the card, is a ssctlon of the Madi-
son Range. Route 1, Ennis, Montana
. , . West Yellowstone entrance, j
Yellowstone Park."
§ome Ennlsitrs. vu? take it, arc'
a trifle cooler than others.
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New Hospital Plan Is
Beins: Considered Here
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A Scot held the winning tlek-
et. In the raffle of a new car,
hut a friend found him glum.
"What’s the matter. Sandy?"
‘"Tis this second ticket. Why
I ever bought It I rarna Imag-
ine." (Meyer’s Musings).
Remember, when you were a kid.
how much fun it was to go on a
picnic? Tips we started thinking
about, upon receipt of a card from
Mrs. C. A Nowlin and daughter,
Mrs. Charles E. Gentry, visiting
their son and brother, Dr. Gene
Nowlin, and family at Bartles-
ville. Okla, The brief message in-
cluded: "Went on a picnic yester-
day." Well, you ran put it down Reaanr Spring:;
that it whs a great day for little Monday night
I).\Nt.TN(J LESSONS—Viet Miith s.untvies guard in# Indo-Chinese cease-ti/e negotia-
tions are required 1" partake in series of song and dance, demonstrations during their
off-duty lime. Such routines are a compulsory part of training for Communist forces.
(NEA Telephoto)
3 Hurt
Ennis
in Car Upset
and Reagor
Between
Springs
Three Texas women were Injured, Megagcl, in Archer County, near
none crlt rally, when their auiotho- Wichita Falls,
bile overturn* 1 two miles east of They.are: Two sisters — Mist's
Highway 2871 Louise uM Lois McQuistaJn, aged
! 23 atrl 19. respectively and their
Kathleen and Charlie Gentry; al- The traveler::—all from t V’ .same! vister-in-haw, Mrs. Lovd McQuisfoin.
so for Anita Nowltr, their young , family—were on route from a visit i M’rs. M'-Quistain apparently fuff.uil
hostess. Incidentally, we d all havej in
more fun and feel better if we
went on more out’oor excursions.
Alabama to their home a.‘
Call it privilege or duly, he
sure to vote Saturday. Vni?
your rholre hut VOTE.
Geneva Parley
Reaches Terms
Of Cease-Fire
Minister Cox
In Meeting at
Reagor Springs
& cellar'lane fracture and lacera-
tion; Miss Lois McQulr.tain rree'ved
fire 1""nations and a hip injury,
a: 1 her si:ter suffered numerous
bruises and leg laceration?.
Ail Cirer t<»day were still in
Man Arrested
In Tex. After
Officer Death
I More hot weather and more teas- I
irg thundershowers are facing Tex- t
ana today and forecasters say they •
r.« > no ptuned ate rha re of an end1
'to the heat wive Here in Ennis. 1
I up to mi 1-day the temperatures'
l hel ranjed well lie! v a hundred,'
hut it Mill waj hot, weather, with
! the mercury in th? high nineties j
Ptesldo hr; morel ba-k into its I
I usufti r iot as the slate’s hottest j
city A high of 1! 7 degrees was re- i
polled there yesterday
A fe v scattered thundershowers!
' fell o i" Texas yesterday, but Tex-1
| ark a i a ; ot tho only real rnhi, one1
'lush in In got 15-hin dieths of
an Inch and trares were report® .! j
■ in Hie Panhand'e and along th"
'crust fieii Galveston to Browns-!
vilie.
EoreraMers say there will be more
i wfc'My '• ati - red thunderuhnwen;
j lo .ay and tomor.ow,mostly In the |
i a ter cron ad evening, with skies1
clear to partly cloudy,
i i ,iey a M "continued hot ”
Plans foi water tationln;; have
gene ahead in many cities, but at
j the fort Worth water department,
I authorities say the situation has’
I been cased in some sections. How-!
Mer, three ha* been no cn cellat.-
, ion of plam for lava watering re-.
| strictiom
i Water director Pel Stephens says
j a. booster pump has been put in j
service on the southeast part of!
j town and o e block has reported!
| it has enough water for th" first
j time in more than a mo t.;».
i Another booster pump will be in - j
stalled next week to bring more!
•1
1
iCft
* .jmnsk
STOLEN MASTERPIECE—A 1'6-year-old unemployed
teamster admitted theft of a “priceless" painting from
M. H. DeYoung Memorir.l Museum here Saturday. Police
recovered painting at home of Lloyd C. Galloway. Gallo-
way said he had no idea that the tiny painting, left, a
miniat ire of Archduke Albert of Australia, might he a
highly valuable original by the Flemish master. Peter
Paul Rubens. He said, “I thought I’d make a few bucks
to tide me over for a couple of days." (NEA Telephoto)
Several Projects Are Discussed in
Meeting of Directorate of Lions
— A Her buving conferred with Rtate
1 Depart,m?at of Health authorities
i eonrernh-c qualifying fer govern -
I meet-fund.; asistance in expans on
j rf En ii% Municipal Hospital, May-
jer Jack McKay dl to’ay that ha
plans tplace before the Hospital
j Besri th , id ,* cf possible revamp-
ing ot pi?ns.
Prevlo* lv P had bean planned
tr ere?t ? wing on the asst side of
| the p-esynt, building.
1 "It re. n>. to me, as it aee.med to
I the tr:, turi." raid the mayor,
j it w uld h? better if we took
'off fhr -?f.nd and third stcrie: of
the pr-rent building, used the first
firry fe- .ervice md maybe emer-
v nrv hre 'quarter*. and then built
two moh ' n wings, c-ne on the east
the o .hr - oi the west,.
"The cit'ge.yt havr vote! M0,-
1 C0d frr th*; hcpltal Improvement
•ud t ,. m. mated tha*. If wo quai-
| tfy. the Health Department will au-
! ihcrlzc a like amount In govern-
i men funds. Then, too, wr, likely
! could get. n subrtant.al amount
from the ralvige of the two dfs-
j msuf ' d tcriev. in any event., the
1 rr.it.h r will ue hid before the Hoa-
! pltal B’ ar:l f r study."
Th Hu*pltal Beird. headed by
! doe ihwkins. w'li rece.ve the sug-
' g ■ :th. ;■ at its next meeting, he said.
Mr.ycr McKay added;
"H, al ,v will be necessary to get
| cur wat; - : i ppiy ip.proved. It has a
; flu ccrtent, b?;mful cnly to
| children of ag"3 1 to 6, but we can
■’‘ion 1 to this matter by making tha
(Water to the Glen Garden area,!
I and arrangements me being mad?' Topics of ritevus.ilen at ? inert- ,of which, Th“ Chocolgte Bowl foot- Jpc*'i»er warring by printing It on
\ for another pump In t.lie eastern' Ing cf the directors of the En- | ball game, has been decided upon e j the water bills, effistlve with Aug-
|pait if Glen Oar .fen E; stneering njs Lions Club m Monday even try j a fail benr.'it performance ,,£l
studies 'are under way on what to included represent ion at Lions The meeting was tield at. the "Furthenncre,. w? wa-nt to be auro
do aiiout a high area in Meadow- convent ons, better Hint more di-! home of Guy Henry, Lions Club 'vc have the proper legal ar-
; brook v?reified programs, construction of president. ; t mgemeiits to prevent anybody from
' Othei points reporting lon-degr*e' a -tennis court far local playr,re andi Mr. Henry announced that, two wc'1 ftn:l' l!,lle water. This,
Houston. July 2© tUPt.—J a m es • p|US te.nperHtur*-* yrrh iliv be- «evc..:l benefit p-«rfc.-manccs. one! n«w Uon- sign* waul 1 hr erected howrv:-, is jUJt a p 'oteetlve meae-
FJdward Bklnncr, 30, who is wanted presjd> were Wwhit.a Kalla * 1 ' *— ---- ‘
Wax'iliachle Sanltariuni, where they i in connection with the slaying o, an ; jcg,( Mint’:al Wells lot, Childress
were hotplfalized Monday night. Th* Ok'ahoma City detective, hie aur-1 ic3. Fort Worth 102, Dallas and
accident occurred about. 11 o’rlock. rendered to officers here. ' Lane’o 101. and Waco 100
Frank L. Cox, minister of the control of the auto.
Ennis Avenue church ol Christ,,
j delivered his initial sermon at the
j Reagor Springs evangelistic services
| Monday evening to a receptive
Genera, July 20 (TTP*. The audlencp. After the introductory
Geneva Conference lias agreed on n,J1H,ks hy James MUl.„ t.ninlster
terms for an Indo-China cease-10j (jlp Tipagnr Springs congrcgat-
flre. They include ilte handing . jon qox <Sp,,kr n]1 "Jesus, our
over of all of Northern Viet Nam gavoir." ,aking Matthew 1:21-23
to the Reds, including Hanoi and | aR ,hr background *.r his lesson. Ho
the pott of Hatponz and setting the ni'cirrsed in order the following
stage tor Viet, Nam elections by j points. The Savior's Name, the
July of 1956 A French source says savior's purpose, the Savior's Row- the Baptist Church at Reagor
the communists and the western p. |,*10 Savior’s Plan "Two Springs, i? holding i revival me*'t-
powere are 'alwolutely certain *° l ames are mentioned in tho text," »k there, prior In going lo Chan-
sen th? agreement before seven Ka(^ (lie evangelist. "The first is * • lview, n ar lfnusten. where he h?.i
P M. iPDTi. our tune. 'jr,sus,' his lucnan name bring in ’ acceptr I the pastorate of the Mts-
the red river dalla uas lapsed before us a bmthe:; the srron-1 is si n arv Baptist Church
, Trrmanufd,’ meaning 'God with us,’
Cause cf the car’s overturning had j Skinner gave himself up t.o Deputy , tAr\ ternpeiatures early tins
not been teirned heic. cither than sheriff • Hilt Tsatietl VVHh SklhhtT' motlMng tanged trom 63 decreet
that the young woman driver lost Wr,re two Dallas youths who drove »t Marta to 82 at Fort Worth.
him to Houston in what they raid Others included Dallas, Corpus
was* a borrowed automobile. Clinstl and Galverten 81 Mineral
One of the youths Is identified as, ^,lls Wichita. Falls 79. Browns-
ville, Waco and Preside 78. Ablitie
Rev. E. Burns
Holds Reagor
Springs Meet
The Rev Ezra Burns, pastor of
Iwara Falrrls, 20, i cousin of
F'.anklln Fairris, one of those
Counsel Cohn
Resigns From
McCarthy Unit
on.llie outskirts of Ennis The new 1 !C 1 c:: no" 11 ecf rain*
s gns will b® Iccatei on Highways ll! ^i***'11 10 obtaining the gov-
^ >1 til till » f*M'.-(f *'
[34 and 287 It was pilnted out. Hut; *r'‘*?,ent
1 the club ah ?adv has tlgns on High-! Mivyoi McKay said t.ha* AW crow
,v,v 15 Felix Atwood and Dr. Crawford A.
l ‘ .... 4. • McMurrav ’hive been xppegntad n
I These presenf at he maeUng he-,out$,^ 0.-sl,trill,„ f.:r commlWea
sides M" Hcnp’ Included Cecil To!- ch,lrni,„ oliaiies N J?*.
; «,n general program chairman lp(t (1J) a p!an of :perJl0a3 cf tha
I 5f i'SVT. y ‘‘ I?' , 2 ! Ho'Pltftl Brard under a reorgwiiza-
«». jld, 11 R 1 nomas. Em*l Mor- pj9p w*^ch wo„Jcl glvp mor9
Corsicana Rites
For Mr. Rogers
77, Del Rio and Ban Ang: ln 76,' Wi-hlngton, July 20 (UP*.~The 1 «»n, Dr W P McCall. Buddie; fiu,,10tlty.
. , . .. ,, . . ,san Antoni:', Lubbock,' El Paso, McCarthy mbrommlttee's chief Davis, N D Speers. A E, Ramsey
^fig^i,l5l,I^be,'y 'n Ok ,'10ma' Houston an,I Lufkin 75. Texarkana cr-urrtl. Roy Cohn, ha., resigned j »nd Charles E. Gentry.
71, Amarillo 73 Midland 72, and Senator McCarthy's released!
Dalhart 70 Cohn's letter of resignation two!
hours brjore f,i° subocmmlttee was
Weathermen forecast another scheduled ti inert to decide whe- [
day of 100-rhD temperatures in the tlrer to fire him. The 27-year-old '
parched mid-west.. New Y *k 0Homey, a kc,v figure in j
'l Ire slzr.ltng lndlttg is forecast the Arurv-McC uthy Hearing —saldl
for Ok I ah m*. Kansas, N lunnka he Is nutting be: our "l here «p- j
and southeast Boui.it Dakota pf a\« to be lack • • u* aulmlty" John Oliver Rcjr. z, father of Mr
Tire heat wave, the ivcel in yea's,' about him < 1 Die stflicotntnltiee , R. F Brtddcr'k of Ennis and of
! ready I’*; t. iken 216 lives, ft has • McCat thy said In an a~.'otnpany- M*s Joe E. A lams cf Hnirton,
C)tv Friday night.
Fairris and Raymond Carroll
Price, 23, ate under p.rvrr.t In Okli-
loma City.
Franklin Fairris was dumped from
a car in Bhawne? "hcitly after the
txbbery attempt He had been shot
in the abdomen. Prl'c, was wounded
slightly in the l“g and is now in
Jail
Off leers identified th" o'her vonth
Miss Cothran
New Home Dem
Agent of Ellis
M s; Mrv Cof.tr' 1, who IS At-
g co’t'-je «' Durant. Okiaho-
with skinner :• Lewtenr® Miller, up *rops and pair lied live- |,15r .*;t?'emrnt th *t Crhn's resign a- j focnter'.v of Kntr!*. died Bafttrday
into silence. Fre eh gun batteries; ITlcVning 'God «it’.i us.’ ,n lh„ Rrawr’Hn’ringR meeting '* N'“ *’^ thr 11,1 r’n,fn w ,r) f,r"’ stock fu Illinois, l"tm o tr ials i;, t l- ln? Rtf"' Di'Pfa-’lon In Cor etna a' the gge cf 84 _______
and purporting aircraft have censed bringing belure us the fi'-n of G.rd. rot" <'1' . p:edict H*0 percent lor; of r >rn to the C mmunriti and fe’low-trav- Mr. Rogers, a native ®f Alabama. ' hr„r>; ,,H" •J"cn apalnt-
ali action. Everyone Is waiting for r<. ,hlt wondctftil pusonalltv rnvir,| n,f"'r ” . >her'i ro ■ *(■?>. In oo.e rountlrr, Governor , >1 " Th" Wirier, sn Republican wr a rt'lred bUckani'-lh and had f - "ti v Home Demon**!*
the of'i'lal word that the war is p,uiani'y "’d ,li nviy meet and c , , , ) , , clia-gr • ns? Fairris cr Millet ........... m,. , ,*< r ,uur„ -,t» re „,, . tv,. -...1 ,1.. «... n„..a ■» im r« 1 t»..nai«mi r-,<■ •>’ n Agent
lea t I,hire to five davs 7 pc grand purj:o:;e of the
will be needed to inform all of the
Savior is to save th? people 'from
French troops that the expected thplr Ih, , ,|,)tp,.,. ,hf!
truce has come. shame and pam, the uilt and the
I'he war in Tndn-( hlna be tan rparjfuf conset|U"n-e8 of «d:r The ,r
on Srptermer 25t', IfM.i. and ex- vlor's power Is the gospi’l, d
srh rd by t'c apostle Paul as 'the
power of God .unto salvation tn
evc;y o r tfiat hrlirvedlt' The Sav-
ior's plan to- a . in : tlte 1 st Is 'dat-
ed Jn his r;reat remintsdo i for the
disrlfhs t.'v fearit ti'" nations, l-r
bap'tze tit® one? taught, to teach
l*,-> < 1." ; uni Irf-d "
' We 'o.-dlallv invite, Ml interr te) fl( „,.RP .„p?r.,r,.irket' dit'on " H" ha
' .per Mly our Ennis friends t" „ nni Mfj>, rh-ot,.12 Cliv in®'r,t. n-tfn
l " with ns In this meeting." raid n,.| fjvr pei'nje co-vatt
the Rev. Mr. Burn? "Tills mer'ing
cept for a 10-month lrterlude ot
peace in 1946, It tias raged ever
since.
It proce"drd in see-saw fashion
until after the death of French
Marshal D.® Lattie De Tar.-dgny ir*
January, 1 P.'*2. Marshal De Latt e
brought the French fortunes to
their highest state .Ever since his
death, they have ebbed and now
have come to a humiliating truce.
The war cost the French 19-
000 dead rf wounds, or captured,
Bpriivs "
7he Hr,". Mr Burr? takes over the
pulpit a! ckinnelvlew Aug*- l i.
Ex poet Jo Sovo
&:jv. Atiod 13, at
Bottom of W©1l
Omrdi Riles Held
For Mrs. Simmons
c ur.'v J ! g» Lem Wrav msd«
if fire - raid therj wer" no
(liage; a?a ns: Fairris cr Millet .inntro Mt*.r,n of oklalv -"it r® added: The .smears and the pres- lived at (14 Ea * Woodlawn, Cir-
sklnnrrs rurrende Ifives ore, man cattlemen are in er.M at con- .surer, to which he ■<’ hn has been r'.cari fer 22 years, (
d'inan'<> l Gf ve-n- . t bj« ted make l* clear that an ef-; Surviving tie, t nr sen. Me,t',n 1 ' “,f ^ 3* 'muruneemeut of "he
t -*ive inti r mmunlst cinnot long ! P’.gfrs. Odru; Johnny B Rrg- —^ &,,r ^ , *at
In fot r mnntles of West Virginia, V( , ,, ,;1fl w., -f,ifi cr?, Crane, Oliver E. Roger*. Ro ,:a'' a'-cume her duties 6g
It was run that caused th" trodbl® -| n, --ul-<-om?nlf*fe met »• noon Vrfa, Calif ., and Riy R. Roger's1 c,®*h^rut;'\Mlon Agent on All*?
A M-lumr downpmn raus®<1 a fla It ,py,T, >■ (j - the rtp of oth- Core cn-»: two daughter;, Mrs 0. ' }■
: Mfi'd in tli" centre I part < f 'I'" or reembe'-; , f th** staff tnmtiga- F Bt®.-(Jock, Ennis, and Mrs. Joe ,r'*C..'t:ir?.n. who gneeead* Mr?,
j state that, sent 12 feet of water♦, . , , nd Rurtr.e and Thoma* U-! *. Adams, Hc rt-p; 27 g: inirhil- ; 0 f 1 k a3 Hf-me DemciWtt4-
smgi:g thi* ugh natrov mountain v, n ,, 8<- ,-,f, trj to hive sub- I dt®n. If* great-gt tulchilclren, A *1,r •aught school and
it'll" Coact Gnat I i "l ipt? > n,j• •. p, «* - r®* g- atlnm. The De-1 Fi.,r"vil ':rvlcrp were h-’ld tn’ , ' *1 n ^ ’ cotntnrr;*#.! field,
ere flying food an I supplies in 500 rir:j ■*r pient »• Ue-ite-t b*-'h Crr*lr»r 1 Bmirtav with hnr at in 1 ’ .ti ed Mn. Clark rW*
fa. nthes I t r | from their ho ties1
Funeral service? f:r Mrs F, t. hv the waT of water.
Rimmon.s Cr. were, he’d at. Fin St. I ' .....................................
tT. ’ in Da lai.
W en the invitation was cxt-trul
ed, t-voyoung psopl? responded to]
the grope) c«n > 'Ho;-"-veH Junction. N Y., *dv
Ralph Cooke, *• me r’°r ef (lie,?'* itrpi Fescue workers have
Of them offices It also cost f-.V* :sr'ns is ", - d a 13-year ol) bov trapped
French 30-thoussnd Foreign Leg- "c -in-g th* p.mtse s-nd-’s t-r mirly four hours at th® hr.ttr n
Toe see/Ices begin each evening
is pinned down bv
to
th*, e *-uliv ' .In p's Mills and tho Ip* m toed eo dlttm. Rescu® work-
lonnatres and colonial troops from . ,
other parts of their empire, pitta nt « r> ih.-t s Great Courr, s-. C'vld Rom.
43-thoilsand loyal Vlet-Namese ad- s,f1»" wil> ,hP »lteme mud and dirt, but he nppea
took ' Rprir-s ehtr 'lt extend to; era *ay they btfllev® h" cut hold
J- i > C it" ii h ? n ut ir-,'-. wit'r
th? Rev. B. Hruby ?•:rt lurtlrg the
r tr •;
tf- Bimrnons died her home
hP.*C f: 1 ’-.’iv
Burial under the direct''urt f i the
. , ... __ . .1 F K-'vrr M rtuvv was in
.n-fen, wrtl here The b -v, M,.r lp f>mP.fry
Th® piVhearen wer" R R Pow
ell. Or urge Kouba. Job-rti'c Kouba,
Until the United Stales
o\er
most ef the financial burden. "" « vrr>' 'nvitafimi to at® out until special equipment arrives
F ar-k Paste;ik, W
Curtis Perry.
Men Held in Hits
Burglaries jailed
p ,hby Ray Dobb* and Arthur
1 pfepp, e??h fa -tng reveal cbi-g-7
rf burglirv In F', I's Courttv, ar-?
n-tv In th? Fill r Countv Jail, it was
denied b? 'h, Ocrilrar 1 Sunday with burial ...
f | " a > t ■ . | . 1 Oekl'i 5 * C flMPtr v t )!'’♦ f‘ " v IU j x ' »n* 19^ | *1^11 -
RrpuF'lcr ■ I n i':,v Charles Pot- J The rite* were conducted hv 1 " 1 1 * ’’ 1 • u.mmerclal poal-
rf VU"'.’. st iu has p-oph-ei tha‘ R?v. Pevlor* Goolinan, palter of;
ill -t *ff meruit® s lie f red Julv 31 , the North ft :ca:ta (Vic* hoji:*
i•» In-- Miey win a malorRv ve‘e r"i Church.
♦ he rt 'Ternmtf•‘‘e b*.fore then. The i -----r—...........—
l*’"f Den? _ti♦ ” on the commlttre f 1 ■ I ■ (1
kt-W.l to br.k Mu- p r-e mo-, I*. AlWOOfl 10 iM*
‘ n F' »it»M"»n ft at'ir Eve-pH
D k mi ot l llnols ha rerntered
with ? :"b-.Mtu‘e plan te vo'e o'1
r ■ h k4 :t f f n cmb?- IniivHual’y,
l ions’ Speaker
CLUtS MEAGER
IM SLAYING OF
DALLAS COUPLE
D.iTar, July 30 <Tjp»,—Podee
Felix Atvrod will Fe speaker at - b-~' uv try hive mad? lltt'a pro-
w M'ca".................
the war' drained almost one-third ; »» Mr* services,
of Frarce’s national budget yearly.]
to iiaul him up.
Bh«rlff B :l Whit
wr ie rr’urne I fum Pi’e
Pint'
Lone Gunman Robs!
Oklahoma Bank
Sentinel. Okl?-. July 20 (UP' Th®
Fir-t Natlonil Bank of Sentinel,
Okla . In Warhlta County wn» rob-
ted by a r.irurltj gunman at 12:20
pm who eiraped with bctwrrm 2-
thousand ard 25-hundred dollars.
T- r Oklahoma highway patrol |
Shi'S it. is setting up roadblocks on i
all roads leading from Sentinel in
Southwestern Oklahoma.
Cashier Claude Smith says the
bandit was wearing sun glasses
and was between 45 and 50 years ol
age.
The F-B-I has been called into
the case.
The highway patrol says the man
v as wearing a brown shirt and
blue overalls and a straw hat
mi
If#
County DobFx. a f'.-mrr Wn-
liachlan but a F'-rt Wt-*h reside--*
at the time th? bufgbri?i were]
-''mm'tted earll* - thi? yeir, wbi
Vh-
Hr-oring Sp» for 78tL
O-y Mov*> Not lo Rpnpw
f\/ lirenvp of Lamb
WASHINGTON, July 20 'UP'
Republic-* Senator John W Br’xker . wr,„ried i*> a burglary rear Frt-f
-f Ohio has vemir ’cd Th® Federal < w r’h and tv- 1 i to h ? a-rr t.
' Cjmmunlcatdnn ■ Comn-i; ion that
‘ thr Senate Banking Commit1®** e,x- f . I n t
p??ti TV Station Owner Rhtrl bhGppBrfi bfJCK
i Lamb to be j • "nfed with an a! ... ■
vence "bill *f pa-tinnle-a" on pro- | O WOtK Wflrl
IC ’mrnHn’st charges. . _ .
] The FCC h?.s .scheduled i hearing | UMVCll PrOfcM?r$
H the two tmhH I toured .re to 4'0,ononn b W«dm*: 'ay. ; D.;w-, i Burr.by 35, a bus driver.
F'i-*|r r-ii Orpnii Ikwmow Corpora ! Hlr. s*»t ect wti| be the n v led- j • i ' Jr *tly wcur led hla wl> ye**-
tten. ENNIS STATF BANK
"is* in-
th x b'l!
ASCC ttief Explains Plan Whereby
wlw (‘"slifies on Price Support
r-~-r« reu't fttay w'thln all Idle crcp 1?nd a"d fi"mtne- fillrw ]
-rr-rje a Hot it. titi rstabl’ihel frr are not, Included tn the total a r-eag-:
his f-* nr* ereJ" to Qualify for ’ allotment,
rr -? ,up;i'rt f ; wheat c for any ThF provision of
other <:r n in 1935 . c. If. Pigg, Ire? r*:t been »n
ay wile they were sleeping tn
[ th? tack var.l b-canes of the heat.
A Mex.r.n: who fitted the k ller’j
-f; ipt * o waj arrr.icd yevtorday
i However, p-lire v,v they-have ro*
1 i)f**n abh to link him t.» the crime
i ; i do- v g jt he d 'he gunman
! They it* report no progrere m
4 firtildictp ru* th* mohve
the program ,0nk rA S°ys ,f Hc ,s
e frrt *n 1954 NnmirMrtcd H«’ll See H«
fer July 28 on a move not tn renew j /\)jn» t -x , julv 20 nipt.—At- ba rman of ;he County AgrrtuJturaJ Chtlmrar* P gg explain , and there-’ Isn’t E!ectf.*d Senator
Lamb s llcerre for Televt* on Sla- General John Ben Bhepperd ! Slab llaal.u.ui i n <1 C'nrerva* cn fc 4 ih—ild rece ve carrful censld-,
tl*m wrew berau-e of charge •• that j,^. ,r.yrn(,d , , puval r umtv to- O’ mmlttef, p!» >-»d today r-at'on by farmers befOT plan tin? I Mc-r'fcK. Term. July 20 *UP'.--
th® publbher and broadcaster has. ,,.JV l0* ccr.tittii* wo-k.rv with itv- F'mtherm* r. hr poin'i out, if crcpa to be harvertd In 19531 P!D' tonkin* «y* that e en if he
t b'.-n aympathrttc tc and affiliated «,THpfJ j,-y rr * thin n arrw ir® to be di- Ncr t? It affectel bv th® cut-c-r® ":n* »>** Republic*’ nomination
with Communist greups In the pirt tjhcpp-rJ y- in lic'nr-.t re- verted f- ,n atlctment rr'-p?. the i of th? wheat relerendunm to be! or letmtor, hrll see to It that ho
DiTtng resent Bmera hiring on . urr:Cj hy the grand iury lr.it wt ?k farmer mrt ccmp’v with a *ct ] held Jv’y 23. Fur hermcre. he [ n elected,
the n-*ntritim cf John C. Dcerfe.r hrought the (■ al "> 53. The grand i-r: ige ullrtmmt '.n addition to cvp:?.‘n«. the "complla r.*e with all! J Vn, rri,ln'’*y
j to be a member rf the FCC, tomb jwry |-sti we?k ind'cU d o-orge B any crop illo’men** a-oignsd to acreige alktmrntr" r?nulrement • *',.rk the Rrpunltean nomination.
to-Uf.ed that Dcerfer had lnsLlgaded rarr anr) w nn r!’irg-*s of hi* 'arm tn 1955. In other words,''or 1955 orlre supports will be in I lu?n "hun-H his mmd. But the
BANK HOLIDAY SATURDAY
We will be closed Saturday, 1j1> 24,
election Da*, ,
C'ltlrens National liank
Ennis State Bank
LEAVES CONVENT, MEETS SISTER—Marie uioitne,
left, youngest of famed cjuintunlets, has left convent of
the Servants of the Blessed Sacrament for "health
lensons.” apparently giving up life of prayers and si-
lence. At almost same time. 20-year-old quint Emilie, i charges,
who was on her way to vi it Marie, was found by police i~
ir* Montreal after she became lost-.'Both are reported to
l*u staling with Montreal friends. (NEA Telephoto)
Lie Tttack on him for cclitic?.' -or*piracy to convert, public funis ? fi-me- must, rot cxr?ed any -effect lor farms with a whe?-
] reasoas. Lamb ahco raid that h? did lo ih(.ir r,wn usr ®?rr-?r all-tmen* a igned to his acreage, allotment of less than 16
not expect the FCC to grant him a Att' rn»y Ge.ne-al has be-n firm in 1955 ,f hr expicts anv cf acre*.
"bill of particulars'’ In time to pre- «,rVjng a* legal counsel to the grand h's crcp to b? ellg ble for price sup- Purpose of this prevision, ar-
pRre an adequate anrwer to the jury. District Att-r-ey Rrrbirn oort. Th? t-til-aernge il'otmer* eerding 'o Mr. Plgg is to assure a
Ncrris and Duval County At orruy will be the rren allotments and th* better b?l?.-cc In proiuctlon-
R F Luna have b?en d'squallflei 1953 armor, 'or a l)u: '«d acreage) aroidlro shifts which would simply
t -os. Hay, cover rirps, • tran*fcr n tpliii" probk.ns irom one
Peraonal loan* our specialty. At-
trartlve rate* and. term*. Member -rorn carrying cut diit:f,’. with • v* of ot.-r
Mur. LNN1S STATE BANK. j present eranrt Jnrr igj'r.i manure crop*-,, pasture, and c.c(> to another.
-ounrel for the Vrmy-MoC*rthk
hpnrings foryot to t»ve hla tame
emnvesl frrm tin* bolMf*.
* Jerkin? *nys h? pOiltlvety, deflnt-
sly. and lltjally la not a eandl-
.me tins year.
aeatlon Uroe ’ l* the time to buy
Trip - Are Ideal Insurance BUDD11
DAVIS INSURANCE AGENCY.
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 169, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 20, 1954, newspaper, July 20, 1954; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782418/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.