The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 298, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 19, 1953 Page: 2 of 4
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DAILY NEW* — KaiunUy Evenlni, D*t,
10. 1933
"I'd Buy an Oxygen Mask—If I Could Afford It'
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BLACKWOOD
BRIDGE
.1 CLAY FOR WRONG RFAMON
W1>cn lhr quoqn of apadc.* wo*
( prurd mid Mr. Champion *aw the
(lummy, he wa# bitterly diaapiHdnt-
rd u> note Mm. Kern had an many
The Lions Club
Outstanding Ennis Citizen Ballot
(Man or Woman—for Yoar 1953)
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My choice:
Brief rea-on* for my nbove choice:
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he la* lucky prmugh to find a dou- ii.........................
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North <Mm. Kecn>
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(Mr. Muzzy t (Mr. Abel)
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I The Bidding:
, South West. North
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— UADIO —
A, Triple-A
Championship
Is Due Today
By UNITED I’RF.SH
THE BIBLE
. . . CAN YOU QUOTE IT?
Copyright 19&3 ... Liivlnii Ross Fowler
1. For even the Son of man cume not to be minintered unto,
but to minister, and to give hia life a St. Mark 10
2. H«* r hnih knowledge aparoth Ills I rov. 17
U. Neither cast ye your pearls before St. Malt.
4. Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work: But
Exodus 20:9
5. Why did Abraham change hi» wife’s name from Snrai to
Sarah? Griiosik 17:15. j]!,
0, Behold, the Lord thy (lod hath set tbt?rlfuit^hoT^N^I'
7° And hiM mercy is on them that fear him from generation
to St. Luke 1:60
Six correct—excellent Three correct—good
For wisdom, courage and peace read the Bible daily.
I .LISTED as FOLLOWS:
(1) —WFAA* WBAr-920,
<*)—WrAA-WBAI'.570.
(3)— KBLD—1080.
14)—WRR—1310.
The schoolboy football chutnplon-
6:00 Hi Symphony of Flight, <2i | nhlpn of Clnv.s 4-A and AAA will
New*, Music, <3i J. Mercer, (4) j be decided this uitornoon u« Odc«-
Hcoreboard »n meets Houston Lamar at Rice
0:30—(1» H, V. Kaltenbom, <2« | st.,dlum in Houston, and Big Spring
Dinner In the Green Room. (3) 21st 1 , Hl port Neelies
riMki.ltwii iA. IlfltAMO In Tlwi u/nrbl'l 1 *
These two, clinching games will
Precinct, (4/ Whore In The World?
7:00 Hi Collie Quiz, (2) Shindig
! Preview, (3) Gunmnoke, (41 Twenty
Question*.
Fast 7,34—iji Know Y(.ur NBC’S, (2i
Pass shindig Preview, (3) Gangbustcrs,
Pass (4J Banj Diutcp.
K lOQ (li'Holly wood Story, < 21
However, the situation wasn’t rn- ; WF^SA Shindig, <3i Two For The
wind up a grid campaign for the
top two brooklet* that stared more
than three months ago with 106
teams at the starting post.
Houston Lamar, unbeaten but
twice tied In 12 games, remains a
slight favorite over Odessa's
Broncos, with a 9-1-2 won-loss
tied record. Big Spring s Steers, with
9-3 ana k, are suite! favorites to
Reds Threaten New Attack in Korea
TO WASHINGTON MURKY-GO-ROUND
, . By DREW PEARSON
Washington.—Inside reason for Arthur
Degh’s dramatic flight from Korea to Wnsli-
ingtoti whh to carry an urgent, warning to
!*ra»ident Eisenhower that the Korean war
wlllviPUpt wide open again unless some dras-
tic Mciaions are made by .lanuary 22. Dean,
who is John Foster Dulles' law partner,
abruptly broke off haggling with the Com-
milhisls.and flew straight to Washington to
report to the President. State Department
exp^i'f Kenneth Young was left behind to
keefy a foot in the door in ease the (dm-
irnmiMs change their minds.
b .
'Meanwhile, Dean lias warned Washing-
ton J« blunt terms that the Korean truce is
threatened by two ominous storm clouds:
(’I. The Communists reportedly will rc-
slst^ltli force if the U.S. goes aiiead with
its pledge to release on January 22 the 22.00(1
prisoners who still refuse to lie repatri-
I Llrely hopeles*. Mf. ChHmplon hhw Mbip'y, (4>; Bum E>nnce.
I he could iimke the hand on a H:3(F Gi Grand Ole Opory, <2>
oqueeze if either of Vh" defender* WtFAA 'Shindig. '3» Big "D1
j 1
wm- so dl.trlbutocf, | curtain Cull*. ! an 8-3-1 record.
To gel up the squeeze position. 0:34F-1, Pee Wee King, (2) WFAA | The kickoffs for both games are
Mr. Champion planned to concede BlUndtr f3t~Big "D” Jamboree. «4. : f;chedUled for 2 pjn. Cloudy skies
(he rust trick He could then win News, Tcxa„ Roundup uie forecast for the Gulf Coast re-
the expected spade continuation and , 10:04-0) News. <2> Bobby Peters. | ,on wlth thc p0KS„)1Uty of rain.
---n.sh all of hi* trumps and the (Ij News . U' Ncj-*. Camp Mee g. A c|nw AA M,ml.fln!ll #nnic will
(• her high spade That, would leave 10i30— in Satmday Nit' smiuiig, uvm„
evervhodv w th four cards Dummv M2' Bobby Peters, (3) Big "D’’ match Huntsville am Refugio, both
Kviivxuy «nn font cams. Dummy ' ( Nation 'unbeaten and untied, at 2 p.m. at
would have 4 diamonds to the «ce- {f™”®; n1(7 Hid,X. I Huntsville.
! lack Mr Champion would have a <tjl RnhJw (3| ..M. I Tlll, will
I die,miaul and his original throe
Something to Think About
• •••••
IT’S QU1ZZMAS TIME
JVhy doesn't Santa coine down
the chimney anymore at Christ-
mas?—The last time he tried this
he tumbled down It and caught the
flue.
Week End Here
Bob Orumling of Sheppard Air
Basc, Wichita Fulls, Is spending thc
week end with his parent*, Mr. and
Mrs, Ray P. Orumling.
Mrs. Tout At Home
Mrs. Nelcy Toal has returned
home after being a patient In
Waxuhuchlc Sanitarium.
IN MF.MOltlAM
In memory of our husband
and father.
J B, MOORHEAD
who passed away Dec 19, 1951.
No pen can write, no tongue
can tell
Our sad and bitter loss
But Ood alone has helped
so well
To bear our heavy eras*.
A silent thought, a recent tear
Keeps your tgemory ever dear.
to play a card from a holding of
the king and queen of diamonds
and queen .Jack, 10 of clul>s. Any
discard he chose would give Mr,
Champion the rc^| of the tricks
A very fine plan-*--except Mr
Muzzy fouled the whole thing up
by shifting to a diamond when he
w as permitted to hold the first
shook Ins heed »**dly. "You make
about one g0o<l plgy ii year. Muzzy,”
reimf.fkbdl*''WHy do ]
■2. (StublKirn South Korean I'rosiilnil
Synyman Rhco won't ho talked out of launch
ingvbia own of tonal vo against North Korea
if a'Iteace conference hasn't been called by
JartUKry 22.
* iWn. has based his warning parll.v on
an ihekient ooe irring Indween the Conmtun
istsvand Indian guards. The Rods inl'ormcl
the Indians they planned to attack il the
22,900 Rod-prisoners who rfeuso to go Imme
are released. The (Vunmunists further tiller-
ed the Indians safe withdrawal into North
Korea.
•As a result, the alarmed Indians have
asked both sides t»* present written state-
ment 4.un what they intend to do il the pris-
oner-explanation program is still hogged
down'on January 22.
—NO “(J AS" TO UIIKK—
V.S. commanders ha\e Imtoiu*' so wor-
ried (hat restless, cantankemus, 7S-:car-old
Sxngjnan llhec may strike across tuc .”.Hth
parallel with ItOK tn«*|»s, that thc\ have
uciunjiv raiioiu-it Rins'N ^ii'«»iio«- ■—»*)»|»«y.
However, Rhee's lugged troops can walk to
war as easily as ride, and the implacable
South Korean lender could light the fuse to
the Korean powder keg .it any moment.
Evreyone from President lasenhowet
on down has pleaded with Ithee, lie has imli
eatwi that he would give a peace eonfereiu)
time to u,MTate once it got started, but tie
demanded that it get 'tarted by .lanuary 27
Meanwhile, I s Kon'Mii negotiators for
a po*rc cnnfeiviu'e are not t«H» far a|»art.
Only major st imble-Mmk, l*ean n iaa'ts. 1
whether Rn,*ssi«« shall atteiwt as a neutral m
a tsslUgecant. So far. the t'.S. tia^ Hatty re
fused to allow Russia to pta\ tin* note «t a
neutral.
Note Tt»e Reiitagrm (s at.noted ov* i
uitelligi'iae r?,t*«*rts that Russia lias moved
TH div i-Ni*. and most ol its laclirai an
-UUadrmM lht«) 5itkfM, an ominous none to
rta«|t up hoivn. th« IVutagvat ha' tlrwfled
idatv* f«n* hitting t«ack with \-lamd*s.
-tut \ t tu \ "t mnn
* H'hen Adlai Ste\v*ns**a pie in \tUtd.«
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U*u agmutdttg m**tt. **»» 'm*«gb»
util a !'<«••(74 om Adlat *b»d -a lb*- «.«
•id tWiniwt Ms s|«rer*%, whirh rate**'?! *.**v
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t*h(E iff Nun jm* far at,
OsMipMvrvntr act Irv^*”
t«- Mi* ffln **4*md id *hn»*
• tiMNNr> n«* ■ i**n *-
hr miuf.tkMd! "Why do )’OQ -always
have 1.0 do Hf4t«||h|(l me?’ J
"I II tell you why I shifted to n
diamond,” said Mr. Muzzy. “On the
111 si trick Abel played a high spoor, .
Ihe_8 *pol. I knew that was a «M|H:(M) ,,, AW1)0tl uosielln.
nils
Mr. (’htonitiou RVuiiied "If you'd
thought about. It, Muzzy." he sold,
"you’d have realized that Abel
wasn't flashing a high spade. The H
was the lowest spade he had. It’s
not your shifting to a diamond. It's
your reason for doing It that drives
in a federal building.
Wit h no federal building space available |‘ 11 >s
in his area, the congressman from Wiscon-j On the lead of the last trump at.
sin rented office space in Radio Station l (nek nine, Mr. Abel would have
WLIN in Merrill, Wis,
And who owns WLIN? None other than
Congressman O’Konski. Thus Uncle Sam
pays Congressman O'Konski, who in turn
pays radio station owner O'Konski, and Mr.
O’Konski is $7!7 to the good.
—IIEADLINKS AND Ft)(>INOTES—
CIO leaders tried to drum up a debate,
between the chief economic advisers of llm**"» » vital enity
, , ,,. ...... 1 tn Hie board and mined th- chance
hiscnhovver and Irnman administrations. ,
Tlw <10 (I.vil.-.l I"-. Arthur lluriw. Ku-'u l"P; n,,,,,,,,!,,,, „w.
economist, to discuss economic issues with
Leon Keyserling, Truman's ex-consultant.
Dr. Burns declined. . . West. Oct many is
awaiting for the go-ahead to launch its own
atomic-energy program. For the first time
since the war, the Ciermaus will be permitted
to mine uranium—but only nine tons an-
nually. . . Senator McCarthy is sore about
Allied trade with Red China. However, Jap-
anese firms, With our okay, are now trading,
not only with Red Chinn lint also North Ko-
rea. . . Egypt’s deposed King Farotik lots
hired it haltery of international lawyers to
block a $ 15,(10(1,000 auction of his personal
goods in Egypt, including pictures of scanti-
ly draped females. Farotik is buying ads in
the world press warning foreign buyers to j lm, cni/iV- -
keep hands off his former possessions of risk | (Copyright Genera! Features
legal action. . . Meanwhile, Egyptian Premier 1 t’orp.t
Naguib has been bringmtr pressure upon the:--
Italian government to declare Farotik per- j r||lliran Horlaroc
so mu non grata and force him to leave Italy1/Ullvull l/vvldlv^
in hopes he will get as far away from Egypt I
as possible. . . (Jerald L. K. Smith, the apos-
tle of bate, slipped into Washington last '
week on a mission to help Senator Met arthy.
He pulled strings to block certain unfavor-
able information from leaking out against
McCarthy. . . Smith also held a secret meet-
ing at the Stutter Hotel, admitting only those
who carried letters signed by himself. This
column got hold of a letter and *ent u repre-
sentative to the meeting. Smith spent the
»» },«.I.. I im.' rniitimr ivailist I’.lseullOW el',
Jews and Negroes, and praising Senator Me* tomi* itisliocd In August on I’tn-i
(jirtliv He wants a new ant i-.levv ish party, pioywr salaries roi the first lialt
beaded bv MeCaitbv . Incidentally. Mc-i"l tlw year, an l conUnuos a M-
('arthv 's appeal lor letters to the President >'“■ mniit sharuv^" l(«l!ikii ol
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P" * **in Id of einploycr-nnplnyi'* irla-
t»i i>\ tit** Duncan Codec Companv
l i»ng .1 leader. In tills area, in
tlu Held id employet employee re-
fill m da- Duncan 0*1 fw Own*
Swk \r ftrM his kmiptom ihiI his liiihlr .. >,*s made a.vnual salarv
menrsN and all thr*r thing'* 'hall Ih1 added <m.si« m r-dubltshed nantvanv
unto \*»u. Mai*. 1:11 thr«HMih yew Ww ••»<>
Thnt ts tn .unaong >in»plilnation for ,'"N >*“«h a unupn
Ihe atlnmment *d omplete salisfaetton in • ov .able m*t v* <oV|| rm^ee »*'«.«
life
I h«ni 'hall not hr at raid of the term*
hv mghl. nor fin Ihc arrow that flielh hv
Bearcat Fullback Rldianl Tulll-
(2> Bobljy Peters, (3i Big "O’ j The winner will m-et BalllnRcr's
Jamboree, (4) Bporte; Bamboo Bear Cals who upset previously un-
R°om- | beaten, untied Comanche 20-to-13
11:30 • 1 * 8a luvd ay Nile 8hmdlK,; voMtenluy at .Coleman
(2) Bobby Peters, (3) BIr "P"1
Jamboree, <4» Burn Dance. , , , ., , ...
12:00-'l. Hiun-Od. .2. BUm-Off. vor’ helU ,hv zei'° vmclaKc on ft)
(31 BiKti-Off, (41 Sinn-Off. ctirrle* in the first lialt, tore the
. Comanche line apart In the last two
(piarters, He loaned the ball for 132
yards In 21 tries In the second half
to spark a 2<-touchdown Ualllnaer
assault.
Comanche had led at the lnlfllmc
13-to-7
Ranger end l.ulmu moved Into
thc Class A finals last night,
Charles Ma.seacc, a 17-,year-old
ordained Baptist minister, scored
on runs ot 11. 13 and 37 yards as
Bumtor'o Bulldugs beat Chiton 21-
,to-0 before 4.000 fans at Itanuer.
The 145-pound Masseqei* scored all
Fate's Huccrswr Named
Austin, Dec. 17 (UP).- Colonel
Donald W. Peacock of Ban Antonio
has taken over as a member of the
governor's advisory board of the
Texus State Guard Reserve Corps.
He succeeds MaJ. Gen J. Watt Page
of Austin, who resigned.
FOR SALE: Weverka Building with
lot 25x115 feet. 119 W Brown St.
W. D. Arden, Exclusive.
PLAZA
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UI--KHLD-TV—-riiamirl i.
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(2>
h:0D III Tills Is The Lite
News of the Week. i3* Western
Theater.
it130 i)> Ethel and Albert. (i!» Beat
The Clock, (31 Leave It To The
Girls. .
7:90 'I' Twenty CJuegllons, <2> *
GRAND
Friday & Saturday
///y
|THE HAWK OF <
POWDER RIVER
A Iso
* M( »ICTUM <
Also Chapt. 8
JUNGLE DRUMS OF AFRICA
"Me*,
Mnnrv
and
Me... A
m
i 9# To ti
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(OhiM«'» rhluel■ i"
Out Gi\ll\
Conlestion
his touclulnwn's In the lust half and
eh Sbll on pitehout plays Chiton took a
Lb
when Quarterback Bobby Conrad
... « ......... — ■»«—'* ...... ...... .. ..... | g: i )o ill Ahbott 'V CUSiello. i',:i i s'cni't'd from (ii,» l*vard lint'
prefermce signal a*klng /or h shift :Mfll,ry. CP Show <>rff lilll n , sW,lini,)(| 0Usiv an
to the higher of-IIte other two plain shows. U . ' 1 " '
Jackie Gleason, Cp Bonlno.
7:30 Hi Dollar A Second, >.:> «
Jackie Gleason, «3) Original Aina- Lfl-lo-0 leading In the llrsl quarter
When Quarterback
<2>
PLUS SIIURTS
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
HW IV a V'M PlM) UAfttl
gather1 %^0/r r.^Stww)
Ml lies C'lKia »» HHW HM|
PLUS SHORTS
8:30 Hi Your Hidden Talent. tU»
My Favorite Husband, (3> Show ol
Shows.
9:1)0 ili Rocky King.
tpeoten Deer Park under e.n ava-
lxneh'* to louehdowns to win 33-lo-
i 7 id Wharton.
Detective, Johnny Eln'n, Luling’s 190-pound
PJ) Medallion Theater. i3> Show ("bback. led the assault as he has
of Shows, al lseasnn He scoi'ed two touch-
9:30 (D The Plalneleths Man. cn downs himself, passed for 171 yards
Foreign Intrigue, «31 Your Hit Pa- and led an Eagle ground attack
rode. that netted 2<»H yards
10:00— <0 Final Edit I in. (2' , Tlewitl Knniskoi.t' scored two
Wrestling, «3> Like Yesterday,
Employee Bonus
The Duncan Cofree Company of
Hme ton, Texas, world's sixth larg-
est coffee Importer and roaster, has
<t eta red a lOS bonus for all of ils
la in l\-wage and salaried em-
ployees, based on their pay for the
.Mcond half of 1953 This bonus, an. j
' i.enured I'tlUay by Mr. H M. Dun-j
I init, pre ideei and founder of the
tupiilrmonU t hr HI’
10:30 tD Channel H Thrator, i”>
Wrestling. '3> Sports; Craig
Kennel dy,
11:00 ili Chitnii"! It Theater, (2'
Behind ’live Ma.sk, 13< Mini - Marq
11:30 tD Vespers; Sign-Off, (2>
News, Sign Off. *3' Movie Marq.
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— Motion Riel tires —
l*l,\/..\
"Th Guy Ranehero "
Also
"Chit Girl's tkintesslou "
Gil \ND
"1 he Hawk Ol Powdei River
touchdowns for 1,tiling and Gary
Meyer, one.
Deer Park' s only score came with
53 seconds left In the game as Sam-
my Blount plunged over from the
1-yurd line.
Kt ltiiiis to Fort M et tit
Mrs. Anne Thompson Is return-
ing to Furl Worth today alter a
visit here with Mis Mary Agnes
Fulwller
lost .tinif td ils 17'tti ill Met arlhv
pullinp |a*w t*i
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This Xmas give Her a useful
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