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ENNIS, ELLIS COUNTY, TEXAS
NO. 37
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY—A “birthday card," commemorating the
44th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America, Is Inspected by
TV star Loretta Young with two Scout friends, Ken Grobmon,
left, and Bob Schwarz. National Boy Scout Week opens Feb. 7.
Ennis Chapter of Red Cross Lays
Preliminary Plans for Campaign
Hennis
Echoes
I By Casey
"The perfect example of an
arrested motion is a woman
entering her thirties."
— (Shannon life).
By HI TIII Itl OKIi I'OATS
Inited I’ress Stall Correspondent
Tokyo, Feb. 13 iUPi,-The neon-
tinted bubble ot Japanese prosperity
may burst in the frlst half of 11)64,
<|ualiifed Japanese and foreign eco-
nomists warned.
These observers, who asked thst
they not be identified, predicted
a major economic crisis here un-
i less the Japanese government takes
drastic meaures.
Government officials, Including;
Prime Minister Shlgeru Yoshlda
and the Bank of Japan governor,
Hlsato Inchmuda, discount the pos. t
ylblllty of a business collapse and
| cVaim tfie financial sltviarion is
bring kept under control
All quarters agree, however, that
i Japan’s economy will be too shaky .
In 1954 to permit Japanese re-
1 armament at. the pace desired by
| the United States.
Inflation Spiral
The economic danger signals al-
ready are obvious to all.
Inflation has ruten away 10 per
cent of the value of the yen In the i
; past eight months, and the infla-
tion spiral is picking up speed,
j Despite the need ofr checking
! tlisl trend, the government bowed
! to pressure and granted blanket |
The Ennis Chapter^ American ! wage Increase and large year-end j
I Red Cross, board conferred yester. bonuses to government employes
1 day concerning Its 1954 enrollment1*11 December, setting a free-spend-
campalgn in Fast Kills County, with ;nK example that, all business con-
! Chairman W I. Muroney presiding, cents fell impelled to follow,
nl a meeting held in the office of i Serious storm and flood damage \
F'xmitivc Secretary Mrs. R, H. to the rice crop, plus exaggeration
) Bush. of the extent of the crop loss, |
; It was announced that whereas1 boosted the price ot this staple last
’ last year’s financial quota was I fall and carried all prices upward.)
: $6„’!03, this year’s Is $5,880. Mr Ma- , To meet the Inflationary threat,
1 roney 'read a letter from Red Cross ; the government promises a bat- 1
authorities in the effect that, the unced budget for the fiscal year
membership quota is 1,200. The beginning next April and tighten-I
I slogan will be "Join ml Serve." j lug of controls on bank louns. At.
The adult Red Cross has $1,906 !the however, there Is ]
l:i the bank and the Junior Red I official talk of tax reductions,
| Crews, $451. I nited States Spending Drops
It was mentioned that the Red j Inflation Is eating away at J«- j
------ foreign
fete? Eai"ter Week Union Meeting
Setback in 1154 Series Pastors’ Association Plan
Lady Killer Is
Being Sought
In 30 Nations
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HOME-TOWNERS
Sketches in Words
and Pictures
(A Series Concerning Ennis Citizens)
J. R. McMurray
Although he didn't know tt, nt the i> , ♦
time, well-known Ennis railroad- ’’ '
man J It McMurray retired into j
u buss job a gratis service to the
Killer" community which consumes no less
London. Feb 13 (UPt.—Police in
30 countries are looking for a
bearded mystery man In connection
with London's "Lady
murders, j titan halt hi* time.
Scotland Yard authorities have Ruilioa hug waa his vocation most
declined to identify the man or ex- ^ of his adult life, but during World
plain his connection with the case. | War I years, Chamber of Com,
But they sov he is “toll dark and j me: re management here gave him
handsome" and has pierced ears, j a keen insight Into and whetted
Thais' the description being cir- | hlj appetite for community service,
ciliated by the International f’ollce He went with Che railroad whan
Headquarters in Paris a youngster, Just out of school.
It’s»believeil live mystery man may 1 BOl'n July 24, IH7H, son of the lHte
be the chief suspect in the murders Atr llll<' Mrs. James McMurray of
of a 68-year-old woman and her Glnml, Kan,, he attended the pub-
42-yenr-old daughter in an old folk’s «,lu,<»1# there, then entered his
lirgt railroad connection through
curryln,' Western Union messages,
w hich gave him an opportunity to
barn telegraphy, as well us some
knowledge or railroad account inu~
IS
home in suburban London.
Cotton Figure
For Eilis Co.
150,495 Bales
The Ennis Pastors VsMK'Intlon Is
pumning a series of union meetings
for Bader Week •
The first of torse evening meet-
ings will be held at the Assembly
of (toil Church on Monday, April
12.
Others will be at:
The First Baptist Church on
Tuesday, April 13
The First Christian Church on
Wixlnesduy, April II
The First Methodist Church on
Thursday, April 15
The First Presbyterlan Church "R |
Friday, April to
At 7'30 pin. Faster .Sunday, April
IK, the choirs of the six participat-
ing churches will present an Faster
Cantata at the Tabernacle Baptist
Church under the direction of Mis
J, R Powell,
sion One of the divei ton he used
as the KCFHArM Station was his (M1j0y travel One excursion
head.pm iters. wns Into -Mexico, as hir south RN 1 Hospital Hoard to contact an ur-
he went to Paris., Mexico City, urn.....he year , while ‘'hltect concerning the proposed
for the Texas a Hun )4JUl fiftU|{hu.|. ln,lt(W M|. n|ul , w.ng for Ennis’ hospital, Mayor
MHJlami, tayrd there a year, going Mi.n Rkiinrd McMurray, lived In Jack McKay last night conferred In
thence in Greenville. Texas, as N(,w York, he and the late Mrs ! Dallas with Architect Harry Hoover
eanu to \f,.u111'i'tiu .i.t , iinn.i several that city,
From Cilrard,
Texa as a clerk
Highway Patrolman R 11 Pecut
has furnished us with interesting
and Important fuels about tiafflc I ,uus be{,n Umier government' Pftn’« lifeblood — foreign trade,
accidents which we'll present In on 1 supervision since World War I. The Japanese goods are being priced
early Issue. They are figures on consistent Red Crass program or out of competition In world mar- )
county and area and give a very entertainment tor overseas service kets, partly because of the general,
good picture of the situation as Iti persons also was referred to, 1 domestic price rise, partly because!
exists And. when It appears, you’ll j^iss Gertrude \ivers a teacher 1t,lP government and Hank of Ja-,
see very clearly why something in thj, Em,|s sl.|10(,|Ki w|,0 ,s water! l'an lmv'' t,ot forced the now ot
must be clone to curb a toll which, i chairman of the chapter, tcapltlil lnto modernising Industrial
unquestionably, is far larger than tllll| (Utl Ennjs jjovs will be (production, economists point out.
necessary. As a matter of fact, the | snit to National Aequntic i ®an*t l0l,l's have gone into con-
I eu.'liler Mr. MeMmrray ram.- ... TVBcJVfurray would spend
- " »• <«•»»» '"vtn,"“rT
shows that 150,495 bales of rut-1 vw BKent herP) continuing
ton were ginned In Fills County ,,, |)0,„)0M imm the govmn-
from the crop of 1933 prior f»l|M<nl ,„(>k ovn. ,hp ,„Uran<1s In the
.lun. 16, 1954, us compared with Wj||. , yrnir
60,230 hales for |he crop of 1952. ( it«• rested actively In civic work.
This announcement was re- MrMun„v entered Chamber of fT' ' 'l"'11>r,
cflxed today hy the Fnnis Dally I r,Irving as m-re- McMuriuy. who died
News from DM. Supervisor, , lin,. for fmir yea.* ......"..................
) i am Is II. Wllmer, Bureau
WAMI It 31. I.OVI
County Agent
Love Resigns;
Kruse Named
Walter M. l.nve, affectionately
known throlln11 ue.vh nil urul click**
df the state as "General,’’ ha* ten-
dered Ins reslj., atlon as county ag.
rieultural agent of Kills County ef-
fective March 31. it was announced
Inlnfly today t»\ C unity Judge lem
Wray and JV I Glass, dlatrtct
Extension Bervlee agent. Mr. Ibve’s
„ , service l»i the county covers a period
Requested liy the Ennis Municipal (|f v(,ll(..
Hie Kills County Commissioner*
Court has approved the appoint-
ment of hr. Miii ic.’ < 11, Walter K.
Kruse, of Parker County.
Mr, Love was mired In northern
Hill County and attended the pub-
lic schools at Mllfot I. Kill* County,
Architect to
Study Wing
For Hospital
Hi uho was the active vlef-pre#t-
(enxus, lilt Commerce Street, ^ ,, ftuul.HJ)ty Hlat). Hank of Knnls. He has two «iand
Dallas.
Cold Temperature
On Way in Texas
m!z , js* m1 kt: £££
' Urn 'nL'iv Jtlnn after the South- | V'y °f Mlrt "
"Mr Hoover has designated and
June 23, 1001, Mr McMurray and . supervlled con«truetion of a num. I ‘gradual"'.!'''imm’ AAm'ouI-'
Miss Annie Roller of thin ell,v were ! Ber of buildings in Dalla.s and la I ,f of Tryi|a ^ H(. w„* COunty
married. Mm, MleMurrsy dle<l In recognised as n capable architeet.,’ j aRf,nt of WN. 4•(»Unty three year*,
October, 1«H, their golden wedding Mr McKay I Ui«t came to Kills County, wfuir® he
anniversary year To their marriage The mayor said Mr. Hoover will | has been agent evei since Mr low*
rome hero next wts’k, conduct a - juu, tuxen jmrl 1 . ( untless s|s?cJ#l
survey at the hospital site, make a i farni endeavors in addition to th*
preliminary drawing, and give j routine duties e.f his ufflee and wta*
ris'ommendatton* to the board. active In the tm motion of the
"The architectural expenae will} Kills County Purebred 1.1 vrotock AA-
be absorbed In the completed plans soclatlon, tla> Young, Farmers Fri-
end If Mr. Hoover l» not employed ! io wall ip, the Wits Cou-.ly Farm Jiu-
to make the drawings, he will be | renu and the Hlia Cotinty Dairy
In Galveston; Dr, Crawford A \1i
Murray and Richard McMunuv,
n fbiellte purchased the Midland, I J"^'K vu-Miu-ru** 1 m'U ^qH'imm cm" ! for hln <ll'yV‘ w,,,k "n hl" trip j Asioelntlon
best for Kn
absolutely "unavoidable" accident is st hool this year
about as scarce ns a snowball In J
that southern region.
Mother: Shirley he still. Why
don’t von be nice and quirt like
Johnny? lie isn’t making a
sound and you’re jumping and
screaming.
Shirley: Sure. That’s our
game, lie's daddy coming home
late, ur.d I’m you.
Commission to
Discuss Phone
Here Monday
Mayor Jack McKay said today
that a called meeting, of
(•traction of hotels, restaurants, of-
fice buildings and other semi-
luxuries.
The crutch of American military
.•pending In Japan to support the
Korean War effort and U. B de-
fense forces here is being whittled
alway by the armistice. Only this
windfall kept Japan’s torcgln ex-
change balance in the black the
past two years It will not be enough
this year.
The Bank of Japan predicts a
the City I fof&igh exchange deficit of more
than $200.000000 this fiscal yearf,
Dallas, Feb, 13 (UP).-Skies are
cloudy over most of Texas, and
Tomorrow, St, Valentine’s Day,
will unlock the treasure chest of, ...
■onnmM’iu n «,„ks out verv w.• Commission will be held at 2 p.m ‘ i » ,
oiuiffunHni. it woiks out \ti> wiw .... i and the drop m American spend-
tin It to fall on Stinduv. tor loMts’ Monday .......I” 11 ’•fL- tloius .---- -....... » ... .. ...
hearts are a little wanner that duv, ®011 li ;‘ K,'“ *' “
any way . . Maybe we’ll pause a phone Company on the proposed |
little In the pell-mell scurry after system.
this word’s goods to think about,
leal and lasting values in life
The Pastors' Usorinllon has
set up u series of union meet-
ings fur faster Week and II in-
deed is .in appropriate and
i houg lit l ul arrangement. .May
they draw the thrni’gs ii»r>
deserve
Ex-Ambassador
Says Daughter,
Actor Will Wed
New York K> b IS UP‘ I
Ambasssdi * -»• u K n*-oy
his tU'iflr
ntnrry Hn
lAWtord
Ih. n:
Topics to hi discussed." said th*
ing here accounts for only about
one-fourth of the shift trom last
year’s favorable balance
Domestic Outlook
The biggest nightmares for Ja-
il tend and
nl*o have a
ail
ordial invnation.
)\i-
mayor, concern the dial system. j>#n critical new year begins
rates and the >'"w building Fele-j export* are not ex-
lihone ofiicials will be invited to p*ntiing lin(t p,, import needs will
h. i rested riti/.ens ^ highed than ever m 1954
The rice crop failure^ will force
importation of about 1.&00.000
tons of grams early this vear. the
government tins indicated This
unex|jected drain on foreign ex-
rhiuiRT* Will iili .->«-* inf -««Vi!*ijs:' v.f
the moat austere import-limitaiion
policy
The pro.speti for Japan* purely
< "died tiv* domestic economy is no hrightei
Many foreign eronomists believe
the Japanr-.e banks i*ie so over -
loaned that a complete financial
ciasti could result from anv nn-
toroseeu jshtK'k iapanror generally
anil served as agent,mill berotn-ed vl(.t ^ whllt
Kept 1, 1945 . ,
i„r vers. Mr. Me.Murniy , rved j ,Um ''n***m-
the old Myrtle Cemetery us seere. I "As everyone Is iiwure," he says,
iin \-i icasurer and tie was elected "payrolls are the Una i lul hie- |
to (onUuie In that servlr • when blood or it community like ours,
lour local cemeteries were mergtd, "*'«• we know that t > nltraei the
forecasters are predletiaiK scattered |aS( year, under the name .Mvtlie | idzable ones adetpiatc water supply I
ruin tor the state The rain ,s ex- c’cmetery Company. Inc., of which | m«»t tie augured."
pei ted to lull in West Texes this p, jCrawford A. McMurray Having lived In this eniik'niinlty i
afternoon, spreading to North Cell- jiS president. The merger has prov- for more lltnn inill a century, Mr
Hal Texas tonight, and on Into Fast p|UVe(l a worth-while move for the McMurray is very loud of Knnl.s j
Texas tomorrow. cemeteries and much wortc Inis nl j and while lie Is a native ol titie*
CuJdci U-mjaTatures are idso on ready lieen done on the properties mid West, he says
the way The weather bureau says 1 .ctdentally, there ure about l.lKiu "Funis is the only pin i
a cold trout from the Pacific Norih 1 a< live and 1,000 liuvctlve aoemints think of as licwne "
west Is headed toward and will tor him to keep up with, and It's a
probably reach the Panhandle by mu ulcrnble chore He find* It ^ DJcL
tomorrow night Temperatures me matitylug work, of course- and has dOCUllljf KISKS
expected to drop as the cold air b« en Interested to learn that- num-
erous large concerns, in making a
survey of a community as to sutt-
ahilitv lor a tocatlon, check up on
: pc appearance ol tlie mnetei le ,.
us a key to the character of the
eit i/.enry.
Mr McMurray Is a member of
the
ha: seived there as a deacon and
here," Mayor McKay said
Big 4 Ready
Tell Russ No
On Austria
1 ever i
mass pu-ties through the stile
Valentine Day Is
Anniversary of
Gang Massacre
Break-Down Is
GOP's Promise
Washington, D C, Felt 13 <UJ*>
Berlin, Feb 13
rrn Allies are squaring off to de-
liver a resounding "no" to Russia's
proposals on the Austrian question
Austria Itself has already df
pounced the Soviet pin i for post-
| treaty occupation as completely un-
aeceptable Anil tin* United Htates,
Britain and France will deliver
| their formal rejection at tills morn-
ing's Big Four meeting in Berlin
Western officials are angered by
Mr. Love slated that he will go
' into another line ui work but that
fits plans as yet are ltd leflnltf
' His successor, Mr Kruse, has
been county age it oi Parker County
the past two vem , and formerly
was assistant county agent of
| Kaulman County He also Is a far-
i mer vocational agriculture and vot-
eruns’ agrleulture n o her A matkve
| of Ilosque Count v. he was reared
(UP).—The West- bear Clifton He is a graduate of
Adlai Telis of
A II T!____ I «...
Mil- I irntf LUW
In US Politics
Feb 13 1
the demands voiced by Soviet For-
unc of the top Republicans on #,|jjn Minister Molotov yesterday.
( upitol lltll savs the Democrats me Soviet diplomat proposed lliat
. rssrm church a r;;:., tar
i-vb ,:.o,aiiMessrs'sz<%.
r»Z!T li ....... ..... mT.......... .h, h not Mllowr.1
St. Valentin. Dav a.vi/g Joined stam after tt was oi KKrtlhowrr «dmim*tra»l(,ii, e
It won't be a story of tie,,its and .......ml here Mr MrMunxy was rur„y rllta.. wrrt Commumsts
% '■* Now Republican Rf.wearntaDv* • Ow Weattn, fpoaeamM in Berth,
II thr 2&th iu.mvrt.nl \ , ......... Cl.,» *..!«. «M- J„»„ T..»r ..( N.« y,„» ........ ,.™, M .hr hu.'rt „lni, .« • M..i»
itmtniat i aJ Inn K iiiriuiriiiir a .■ hi uli.1 irwt fM.trul ui.il tihr.ro*
Texas A.VM College and bolds w
M S. degree from Kansas State Col-
lege Mi Kruse hs. a wife unit thr**
Mins He will take over Ids duties hi
Fills County April I
Intelligence Tests
Are Limited,
Professor Says
to loin the KMropeiin defense ctgu
munitjf
Washmgtoi
vt’eiall !>• in
l>e*n of U,
nothing to l
Ittjewl nvim
many <>J (»k
Sr|,all , W
The
fVter
• a vs there*
about the f>>-
• tv«»t has so
oh boifin*
>. gi ol Geurgia
„■ mare philo- ’hr ! ,rrf‘R
ul Hh* worst ganaland massacre it
(Tuengo crime annals
On Valentine's Day in 1929 sevei
men were lined up against a guiisg'
wad and mm hined-guned to dea»h
Tile victims were members of
North Hide gang led by Georg,
Hugs Moran the maonarre whirl
ha* never tascu solved, is attribute,
:o an oltrmiil bv the A1 C'aiaae
ang u oru'h the Mot an mob
, a.. ie^> ih, Uv * < ,u,.Kgrt*»wn to show jo*t b..w many moved trom anythin# we iun stand and
lent o| the Chamber of Commerce
I end
Monona b,wbes hero for thlrUen
yea: a He nlwi la a past chan, el lot
'iimandei of the Runts Knight- <>’
Pvthlus I’Mlge No ft.
■>\ okn-g in hi* yard hikI ganten
mure At 74. Mi MrMui
■ « d>M not attend aUiletlrs but
<mo»f n« ♦•ball and (mA-hall and
. Its 'hrsr •<>,deals on telrvi-
13 ’UP,-T’here
11 Me method for
: tally thought
iv. Dr Alvdn
,• California a
Los" Ang« O s J
Dr Lusk i nit tv^ t-wts largely
Los Angel, *- I b
IS no oecuittte srir
rneuMiimg wh.d i
of as tntelhgenvc
Uisljii. Umvei I’V
measuie the
not
Demo-
martir.g
puttltran
itohUeal
Me,
verly cauirou* and foreign eco-
nomic observers adm>’ that Japan
ha* • ucceedefl tart,,re in delving
We*tern laws of economics
Holtond Won t Soy If
He's to Succeed Cobot
■e Iththw Houston two IS CP Jtooat-«v
,l* Attornev He,r* HoihMKV has rofvtard
>* r».<,ent ettuieai tm /ep«>rt* he n,a> avn
Ttigm on G4 Utf Wbo
Ate bi wned io Oeod
v«tk tc, r is 's; (»te»* sn * na*
ceihl John
Vt Cabot a* uuMmc
-Cllh . ey • n re.ret vow
t cm.,-1 ‘rtenaon Lm-
ve.rreiary o
e*n affair*
t ate frw lalUl Amefl
»*h *v » idee*tv * »rgna)
CtotMP ha
» been : anUMtnt a* t*B
. j.tanv. a * he imtltucrtl
onlaiH'i ■
to w*edec and wwicr
• rH« 1‘iutrt wtataa
W* ■ h mg* ist
| VU newow (MMI ■«** -
rak* Reverse a* \te»vin
tavec 'ha*
Rwltawd onne«deeert aw
s'evaruwa i hagoe **Me uf
t«pec' i«
latei Aeaeteor at* an**
• » . >. jget H*. 1 Pi *ie
ill o Corteo » '-^swrtpe
wvwtt fs# COM! nj <
> Rda <t
a tJMOv Artorvnar chiof
r ♦!* e woaaege g l .neaut
f iSM * hi# ki
• ‘ va ei Rak* Rau \
a1,.. he *1wl mow e#
Aiwgrra* a
art R*r«Ri atwt *pe* i%»
certw paegge *
mart, tVNo
M* *■ ewrtgr ewhjr.WO*
Get H» “Oer Rroonell mnMI
tMRan4
«*• *1*0 OttMOtO «RM*
k» to* *urtMMNMO w Reatwr
**»»■ sal a*a-*ta»st *• the MrtMrtM) *
• bag** v«u to*R'0***a w*i
at the l‘A
«o*rt*» * na kle*r. * o*i
• - Mail .he-* p*te«ii and eert
no*R IMS
a* URP R* %a* artrt a-
9 V# c-kortk aoi
UM late Vrtaggrt RriMkio on*
-r—
s
’vere ( ouimunrsta or hHivvai tiow t*ir as can lie in,„ginc,l
many were fired tot othei i,a.vmii The Austrian gtwernment a rejer
Rep,eseulative falH-i lioesn i shv lion of the pla. W> m a mesaage
lust wfien thr breakdown w.ll . ofne sent frtan Vientm to Foreign Mm
or who told film it will come He later lieopolri Ftgl who joined the
xags ,t may take thiee week Il.ir-Poor cwifereno ycsreiday ui
three month* before d is • ulv Hut high h**jie ot a >reatv ti-ally alte,
16 years of oc ntaitum $3kI hU »
*>)| deliver h,s reply to ftuaata
miu , meeting
Up aiilii >eater<)a. th* Wes; had
Held lugh hopes ..f » quefc ’real,
f,», A'lOUla and thus at ewst *»,e
agreement with R at the tear*
terenre ivva ly It. ee uoUl
he saVS it will com*
Examine Wreck to
See Whether It's
Missing AF Jet
W'a^hington Feh || ’("»•, *
cmind party will start .<• alo
Grouae Mountain in V* ver th
•H«tmri* to enaro-i * *!••• t-»*e p
l-evert to ae that wl * •« * :,a A
) trr f « Sabir J*
The wreckage aaa sighted 1 cat
vk*.« hairhft
Foe hnl Slot Ayomvt
Commwmtns l« Sought
RkmiI Here* Fe». t> ftp It
Houtton SHkIi Show lo
Complete lt% Run
tlect tfie a bill
■ Intelltgenci
lately mca»u,
animals lh
He said
to deterimne
given .mm . !
railed c •,,.„,<
Mo*' ev.d
psvchottM*; *
i.nwe (s lar«
'Ire irtdtvtdua
roive Hr, ettv
tisl Ute ,.ptv
to leant its
toed try h„ ■
i .succeed in
cesaarity re-
eed in lUe
tie OCUU-
. among lower
a'e«l
not tveen able
w * mhertt a
lllgence or ao-
, ca'ed ‘ the
ha» mtetu-
ma: ter of bow
learned to pw-
und .maei:
>•* He Ha* had
• v i hi n ee cal -
Ps*
•*,aaie< tn*
he* v-gaa «et
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 13, 1954, newspaper, February 13, 1954; Ennis, Texas. (texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782695/m1/1/: accessed February 18, 2019), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.