The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 232, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 29, 1956 Page: 1 of 4
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turning the vcrrtnt to Fal
.hitler Hen i < anally Hcnslci
Will be MMltrni I'll 111 loll! • Hill m
Houston
Janitor loops For life
From Burning School
SHERMAN lex 11 Pi I-m
swept through tlir newly i<*n
ovated Sherman .lunioi llu.li
School building in Sherman so
last last flight that a iimitoi had
to lump for his life it mu tin*
tliird flom Itmldmr dam no-
estimated today as lliurll a
$250,000 .lamtoi James Hams
lumped Irom a third-!lour win
dow to a one-story wing below
and suffered an ankle injury
Probe of Alleged Post Office
Political Influence Set
WASHINGTON. It C (l l*i
A Senate Postoffice Committee
will open hearings in Washing-
ton (Mobur Hth into charges of
alleged improper use ol politi-
cal influence in Texas
The hearings were to he held
in Dallas Hut Chairman Ohn D
Johnson of South Carolina said
his committee decided to hold
the hearings in Washington he
cause ot its easy aeeesihility
Jesuit Takes To Air
To Romp Over Lions
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Nru x Sports I (Vtloi
I nil
BABY’S COT THEM BUFFALOED
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Parade Builds Spirit
For Bowl Tilt Tonight
ll.nl 11
ha
\ colortuI parad< 'In oir.;h t lie
streeis ol downtown Fniii- this
morning fired spirit im the
I inn -i I aoii > < luh ■ pon->orod
( herniate Howl Game tonic id
Tim thud annual renewal oi
the (liocolate Howl conted at
Lions Stadium at H pm ;. n<! -
the George WastniiL'ioii Carvei
Awards Listed
After Hearings
On U.S. 75 ROW
Awards made in live condom
nation sniK for l' S it hu.ts
75 expressway nglil-oLwav have
I list Hi t
lily
Johnson said his committee been filed in Forth
will investigate charges of * Job <’<uu t in Waxahaehie
selling, bribery and other im The awards were filed Friday
proper political influence lr»- after hearings were held In pe
volving persons mighty high in rial Commissioners Jeff Wilson,
the Republican Party and the ad llarrv Forbe- and Roy Wimhei
lev.
A total ol $23.79.>35 was a
warded to the Nancy Barron E-
sevcrance damage. $275 I'm mov
mg -IIn* Jioiise, $700 for a lenci
and $125 lot a well
Ferris Brick Company was a
at College warded $12 5*24 and Mrs K .1
fires swept McKay was awarded V!1 500
L Houston McClain was a
w anted a total <>! >■.'* 309 ’(I Tin
includes $4.7351.20 for land taken *• ve sons. \
and $050 for damages
Tmn Weal heiTurd w a en
SO 5*14 HO while the leinllohh is
Federal Land Band and James
Henry McKniglil were given $1
59 5*3 and $4.7.50 00 re pee'ively
ministration "
Northeast Texas Forest
Fires Blamed on Drouth
COLLEGE STATION. Tex.
il't’i An outbreak of forest
tires in Northeast Texas is blam
ed today by the Texas Forest
Service on the hot. dry summer
Tlte forest Service
Station reported 18
out of control ovei some -too
acres yesterday in Non beast
Texas A forestry official at
College Station reports that 47
fires Thursday destroyed nearly
700 acres of timber, and that
the situation will get progres-
sively worse unless there are
heavy general rains
Shivers-Aide To Head
Eisenhower Campaign
AUSIIN, lex (I I i I he man lunch. ,, nourishing soup and
who helped Governor Mian Sin hol sillldvnt.h W1|, |lM fh). sfJO,
vers get elected more times than To niak(. (|m( k ill)(| |,(.iir|V
any other man has ....it to. job SHI1,iwit.n s|,n.a(1 0,
to become coordinator ol the
‘‘Texas Democrats for Eisenlmw-
er." He is Weldon Hart, who re-
signed yesterday a;. Executive
Assistant to Governor Shivers
Hart directed the ‘Democrats
lor Eisenhower" campaign in
Texas four years ago He said
he is acting this year for a
group of Texas Democrats who,
as he put M. "like Ike better
than ever."
Murder Weapon Believed
Found in River Mud
AMARILLO. Tex (UP) A
bayonet believed to have been
used in the murder of Robert
Boyd Chapman near Canyon,
Texas, on St Patrick's Day ha*
been found in Kansas i
Randall County Sheriff L S j
JokwuitoA Mid three high m lu>ol I
hoys found the weapon under!
eight inches of mud in tin- Neo-!
sho River. .18 nrll^s east of (’of-]
leyville. Kansas
It wax under mud not over 50
yards from where Clarence
Young, who is charged with the1
murder, told authorities he had
thrown it. Young is scheduled '
to go on trial in Canyon Tuesday
fur the murder
\\ I III. .t I - pi. I \ III1 III is! In < UK i >1
t hei: ,iiu .ml i i\ ak> I he Pcabo.l)
Hi. h School Hawks ol Hillsboro
I 'm t he Wildi al - added sit:
iticance in the game < onto
11 * mi it In mg a I >isl 11.1 .i A \
coniest The I- unis tcam m 11
l-'Uied to h.r i an important say
hi tile out (line oi the district
i ha.se tor t tie first I .me in y ears
The Wildcats always point to-
ward making i good hownig
tor the tails who come out to
aid the Lions Club \etivily Fund
and the Carver Athletu Fund
while enjoying an exciting even
nig
(illy Henry Lion Chit) Choco-
late Bowl chairman announced
toda\ t li.it any Ians who have
not sent in then money tor tic
kets may pay their admission
J. W. Jackson, 75.
Dies at Home Here
pi it e at I lie gale tonight
I he ('liocolate Bow I p.n at!"
tin morning was staged hy the
• ,n .el -4uderil Body I hi \\ iltl
i al i e.un let I t he pa rade a Ijo.i 111
I lie I 'll ills !• i re I tepart mriii . hi
liook anti ladder truck
t he colorfully clad (’at ver
drill team w Im h ha planned a
special hall l line show tor < 'ho
eoiate Bowl lam pranced to the
i llVI Ion ot 1 he di inn corps
Well (letorated cars represent
mg Carvei classc- followed ami
carried Wildcat cheer leaders
One car carried Miss Carvei ol
1858" whose identity will he
revealed at the game tonight
The game tonight flglltes to
he an e\i it mg. t >ne with plenty
of razzIn dazzle act ion
Coach Melvin Hunter hints he
will use a one two punch, send
mg in tns Heel-footed "destroy-
ers to soften im the Hawks he
lore unleashing Ins battleship
attack
This means he will probably
start his fast haekfield men
James W Jackson. 75, retired Sammio Bates at fullback, Tom
q*« '
Lion I n III; III. .line Mosel
||\ ed ii|> lo lie adv am e lulling
till’ lion nut lies kept i In h<>me
•It Ve ■ I'.it k oil then hoe I s Im
mu t ol t In nir lit \\ lirii tin
I mat 11 t .1 pi I ulat ion t>; the l ame
w a made I lie t igiil e how eil
that I mn Unarterhael Hat n
('minelI had t < ■ 111>«-'I iIm vi ihu
passet in all hut •( oi e
I he Bam ei - made l hrec n|
l heir aerial I In n l - pay n| | m
touchdowns while the Lions
were counting hut one In the
air w ay s
Mosel threw .42 times in Hie
Brave Manager
Grim As Race
Down To Wire
S'l Lot IS Mo i ('l*t It was
a 11in l.u ed |- red Iianey wtin
waded lot his Milwauk<‘e Braves
to face the Cardinals tonight at
St Louis
The Milwaukee manager kept
the dressing room (loot dosed
last night until he talked to the
players altoi a 54 loss to the
( animals It cut the Braves' lead
over Brooklyn to one hall game
When Haney got around to
\ I A I' 1 p i. ■ o
\FVFR HIT V WOMAN Throw im his pmhahle Hi seat
around South \meinan Indian l.nu t I'en n ; i. icstia'iie'l
from letting go a Idymakei at woman n poiu : l nnl\ I'.el . i
at aplossconlei eiice.il Cornell Medical Cenlei ill \cw y m ,
Pereira ol Bogota. Colombia ha been untlri ,tml\ by t ici
lists for eight days and dodoi repot t lie may I >« more thin
150 years ot age
Ike Appoints Democrat
To Supreme Court Post
WASHINGTON I) <’ it p
The While House announces that
wmut-u in me ■ <inc\ dmi con p President Eisenhower will ap
stale This ind'udes $ Pi 2V5 55 l;,rmer, died Friday evening at my Ware at right halfback, and bilking with newsmen, he said, point Associate Justice William
Kavv them too many Joseph Brennan. Junior ol the
New Jersey Supreme Court to
the United Stales Supreme
lor land taken by the county for his home. .405 Fast Funis Ave- Isa'l' McWell at left halt
the right-of-way. $3,420,30 for one. He had been ill 14 months hmmanual White will
pilot
Jackson was born February 'he attack He boasts a strong
It!. I M31 m Anderson. Ala. He throwing arm
came to Fill County in 1902 and F‘‘hx Carter, the big number
had lived m and near Ennis 10 at fullback lor Die Hawks, is
since that lime expected to spark the Peabody
He was married to Miss Bea oMpii.no
11 ice Fletcher 111 1903
Survivor'- include
In
Soup And Sandwich ( omho
NEW York (l Pi For the
school child who comes home
>pread a piece
toasi with a chopped ripe olive
and tuna filling and lop with
a slice ot processed \meru .111
cheese Place under the broiler
until the tilling is bubbling hot
W lie.
\ Jackson. LLoyd
t) Jackson and Raymond B
lack'-on all of Enni Ira Jack
son ot Lam aster and .1 W .lack
son Jr ot Pclrolia two daugh-
ters, Mrs Aubrey L Alford of
Waxahaehie and Mrs Ira Wild
ly ol Carlsbad. N. M 37 grand-
eluldren. 20 great grandchild-
ren. and one brother Boh Jack-
son of Dallas
An added attraction will he
tlie awarding ol $75 worth ol t
S Savings Bonds at hall time
i,11111. ( lull ol I it nils said t hey
<\fleet a good turnout loi tin-
game
Wildcats Slated
In North Navarro
we | ust
runs But don't worry about im
We can take the next two and
still win it"
Haney then chased photogra-
phers and snapped their will
he no pictures of players out ol
umlorin and that goes from
now or.
Southpaw Warren Spahn. who
pitched in the 1941! series when
tb Braves were in Boston was
1 .dm as lie wailed to take l he
loll tonight
Spahn said it s too late to
get scaled now III he reads'.
The Milwaukee Lolly also prais
ed the spirit ol the Cardinals
Spahn said. "It's a tribute to
baseball how they fought us As
long as baseball is played like
1h.1i it will l>e a great game"
('ourt Brennan 1 a IIciikh i at
Bi c tin.111 w Im 1 .1 ( at IidIk will
he the first lliemhei ol Ins laitfi
oil t he high bom h 11it r I lie late
Yssociatc Justice I 1 ink Mmphy
Drilling for oil selKululed in
North Navarro County includ
Jackson was a member of the os the Number^ 2. 3. t and .7
Pentecostal Church in Ennis Viola H Banner on 54 75 acres
Funeral services will he held of 1 ho T 1 chamber survey io;
at the Bunch C’hApel at 3 p m miles oast of Rice Depth.- of
Sunday 700 feet are proposed
Burial will he in Mynle Ceme- G E Penn of Longview has 'J*1 manager Joe Cronin of the
tery filed to put down the Lour well
Church Services
For F. Janicek
Funeral services Hu Fi aid
J.iint t'k were held at St loin
( hui eh at a til today
.faint ek 74 died at hi . boon
at ('rcochvilh eat ly Ft nla\
morning
Burial under , u«> du ct t mn m
the J E Keever Mortuaiw a a
in St Joseph Cemetery
Tfie pallbearer . were Kudolpli ......mi
w ho died in J
lei sc\ .lot ml
net ceil \- ,11
man Minton
next iiionlh
lie.ill Ii
9 19 The New
he named Hi
Ills! it e Stiei
1 ret 11 ini'
111 ic111) o|
I I \ I Ii Uhi
III
I he pol 11 it .ii
t 01111 will 1 ema 11
and lilt ee 11 e 111111
ill' Ml I I .1 nho
pointnieut to '1
White House \
.tallies Hagei t \
lie given a I'ei e ,
(it lobei 15th the dati ol Mm
Ion s ret 11 enienl \ loi rn.il noun
nat loll W ill III ,ej|t '<>1 In- Se.i.ite
Ho coni 11 mat ion w Imn < iingi e
lies I
J;ir;< ek Jot M.i 1011
itan /urn
(hot in the American league ret/ of Fort Worth and Jolin
the I nited Pc#***-- ha*, harm*' Padhra.ik> RoSien (i.no.i and
Bucky Harris will take over
next week as assistant to gene-
ItosHoi Bed Sox Harris has re-
signed as managet ol the Detroit
Do you have Polio Insurance? !» IH NTKRS — see Buddie Davis Tigers effective on Sunday, the
t»o( see —Buddie Davis Ins for Trip Instiranre. final day of the season
Joe Janicek all of I)alla
Ke finanriiill) independent.
Start an account 11 o w. Special
bank hy muil service available.
Member of FDIC. Ennis Sfel#*
Rank.
Brennan h . 1111 e<I oI In
point men) on 11 Ho > ..
I le told liew .mi ll .it t tie W
110111 t h il tie had no ink
whatever llial lie would get
|oli I lie >0 ye. 1 old |ot 1 ,1
been set vitl" a all \ .mi i Pi
tue <if 11|e N1 • w 11 1 1 \ S11 p 1
1 din t lot t lie la t lout and
hall veal
. * > 1 '” v.mt dun
s ' 11 .1 . oner
1 1 1 lurle** ktlen
w 1 in ei. on si* t-e*
1 w I tie ittv i'tct
■ Ot i it'ii- could k am
Hi, t Hi
'd> .1! ' I1.1I mat ki 1 gave
P.. , I l.u k <t> le- oil < U» Hie
1 I'd play <>l 1 h< m i olid quar-
■ ■ 1 Mom ; 1 on ml v It x Magro in
!!', 1 It*.1 OX ei I hi goj I afed
"■lew to torn 1(0 Iltl tourixlown
\T i < 1 m 1 <d In Hist m( t ivr
, ’ ! 1 111 pt ed e\l 1 .1 point »
Mu I mils t omited n« \l and
moved m It out lot the only time
’ "ii From tfu- Lwm 22
*<irin\ Burden made 13 in three
nils with Con tie 11 passing one
11 Weldon Feagin* lot 17 From
tin K.oigei -III Connell ran the
i 11 1 1 to Hire lerrv Nonni/i
.iddeil 1 lie ext I .1 point
If st IT «. ENNIS ;
Im Kangei - roared hack rid
m. Mo .( i s 11 ght arm a** lie cott)-
I'h-ted t> ot 9 ios-., s to carry over
II a III.II I ll H orn Ills (MX II 22
’mIiii \T I cod caught the lirtal
pa im i \aids and tfu* score
Th< hall ended with the score
Ie* mi 12 Ennis 7.
I lie lesint moved the second
hall kitkoli for their third tftF
ley Moser completed one pkfls
lot I ! to Nagrn ttu*n found Mc-
l.ood in the clear for a 37 yard
lieav e and t lie score
I Im I .mils bullied the visitor*
even for the balance of the qusf-
ter hut Hu* Rangers opened t^r
Imal period with a 57 ytfd
gallop iiy Dan Kmgiit 185 pA,in*l
tackle with a pass interception
Jesuit 24 Funis 7
The Lions were not through
in the game however and Cou-
ncil throw to Wilhoite for 2)
yaids and then tt»und David
Kirkpatrick h<4iind tin* dtcuR
delenders and made a tfffMA-
doiis heave to him tor 48 yard*
and the final Ennis score
The \ i .itnt s came right book
with the ensuing kickoff afid
Pel11hone broke off tackle for
>u yards and the final tuarkef
It w.i a rough and tough bot-
tle and closet than the score
Unlit atetl The I.lolls could npi
tut id I the sharp short paa.sin|{
"I the visitors While the lack-
III, impimtd ov ei the Iasi out
ol the Lion* better cllort would
have held Hie gallics to Hie 6X-
p( ( ted Imi lei yartl;»^e.
Bay ( talk Roberts, Bobby
Wilhoite Let Contreras led the
Lion toi vvards m defensive play
Burden made fits opening debut
a (dletlsive fullback in place
of the injured Handle WyUr
and made ,i good -bowing for the
e\pe| leMCO he lei*- t*•
(.AME NT A (.LANCE
Nicaraguan Strongman Dies of Wounds
I'M
Weather
KNNfS 4 VICINITY
Fair and warm this after-
noon thru Sunday. Highest
afternoon temperature mid
90s and lowest toniffht up-
per 80a. Wind southerly 10-
14
n operated hospital
* • ) ' rihuted death to geu-
(N'EA Telephoto! eral t- • and Somoza's tnabi-
KILLED -On his first attempt llty to re. • from Ins wounds
to fly the Bell X-2 rocket plane. Three hulle:* nad Ix'en removed,
i Capl Miiburn <i Aj>t was killed The fourth was said to have lod
i when plane (rushed into the ged Ijarmlessly" between the
Mojave desert rear Edwards Air shoulder and tin* spine and was
Force Base. Calif The rocket noi taken out
plane is described as having Following the operations So
: power compared to that norex- mo/a had been examined by Ma-
j sary to drive a Navy cruiser at jor General Leonard Heaton of
' t Of I SfMHMl
By United Press ter in Washington Heaton head
President Nnastasio Somoza ol ed the learn that performed tin
Nicaragua took a sudden turn ileitis operation on President
lor the worse this morning, and Eisenhower earlier this year
died of assassin's bullets Heaton flew buck to Washing
His death was unexpected ,on yesterday, along with two ^>oy•<nt man who climbed to the ^ur,,d! his control ot tin
The strongarm of Nicaragua had 0,ber American specialists
been reported recovering from The 80 year-old Somoza had
the effects of the four shots fir- been the strongarm of N'icara
ed into him by an assassin eight guan politics for more than 20
days ago years The gunman who shot him
TIi List indication that Som- as he was entering a Nicaraguan
oza vva
^ # ° k 4, , ,___, ____i • UIICII nik’Ni n iir*11 ur cuuiuil 1 niMIHl
a_____t ^ < _ ______ __ _______^ to Philadelphia to attend Pier
health chiel of the Panama ( anal
Zone where Somoza was being died were his wife, daughter and
trea'od said an "Increased de- her husband In fhe next suite
"line began shortly after mid- at the hospital were the presi
- "ht Five hours later, the Nic- dent of Panama and the gover-
'an president died in the nor of the ('anal Zone
Somoza s son-in-law said fw
called the president s elder sou
in Nicaragua to tell him his fat
her was sinking fast The son is
acting head of State ol Nicara- army and bu.-ines-, m N’ic.h.igua
gua now as president of the Nic- w.i> tighter than anything we
.cagiiaii congress have seen in a political boss in
President Antastasio Somoza tiu' ' nited States He and In
of Nicaragua was a snrewd flam- *1V became extremely rich
conn-
top i>\ a mixture of boldness and l>°ugfit Nip alxxit eight
extraordinary administrative P* * ’ouniry s larm
-kill Nicaragua made great ecu- rail# Ii land hut lie insisted
rtomic strides under his adminis l,ai<l 'illr even geiicrou ,
1 rat ion prices for it
That an assassin caught him Somoza was the son of a Mid
sinking came earl;, this building was killer] on the spot „n;irrm.(, whl?n he couldn't shoot die Class Planter who -mi him
morning Colonel Charles Bruce by Somoza s bodyguards
At Somoza s lx*(lside when
Nn araguan pnlit i<
a linn 1 rii ’id ■ it thi
Matthew Hanna in
as j result w ,i a j ini i
EL
JR
I n st downs
7
13
Yards Gained Bu-iutig
102
1ft
N aids Gamed Passing
5*8
104
1 ’.i es Attempted
12
32
1 ’,i -e- (’ompleted
$
18
Intercepted t»\
1
2
Punt
4
2
\vet ,t;<(*
32
33
Petialt te-
4
9
N a id age
40
63
(ipp 1 umtil**- Recovered 1
3
Score by ifuarters
Lnms 070
0
13
Jesuit 0 12 0
12
;*)
-I to head
hack is an irony of history
Somoza's nio-t famous photo- Institute, a hu me-s bool
graph shows Inin in a huge cow- Then he got a |oh a , an auH
In'. Iiat pa( king a big revolver salesman in Philadelphia in tin
in a western style holster The early 1920 s and did #ju11< well
Nicaraguan dictator was light He returned to hi- homeland
nun fast on the draw and served as an interpreter foi
Somoza did not like to he call- Gu* Coded States Marine . Tin
pointed out Marine
Nicaragua’s N.iti
nn.d Guard
when the N1 ir ir• <
pulled nut lie
ooii was on In
wav to the
pie ■ 1 d e n ( V
He captured S.u
id nn whom
t lie Mar me had !.
nled to ( a’eh
and stmt him l!<
l ill# <1 Nn .ii
agua tor a gi-cr.i1
Hon either as
pre-iderd nl tin ]
a >wei he hind
the throne \nd
hi • on. and
relatives hold nm
d nt tile nn
portant |nl>- and
lot ol Nii ,i|
agua hu- me- i
ntei |)M e a ,
well
dictator He
Nicaragua has
free
were sent to Nicaragua
elec* to chase a pintM/ed revolution
City Commission
To Meet Monday
a free press and an upposi- *rY named Sanditio who w.i di.
lion party in its congress Yet ruptmg American husines in the
ill.' facts are that Somoza seized country. Sandmo gave the M.»
power originally in 1938 from rme Corps about the worst iiumi
In- unde. President Juan Kacasa Hut ion in its history II#
Wahrr Heed Army Metifral On- noxinced today
The Ennis City Commission bv a military coup And he «1ag- litem for year
will hold its regular meeting at ed another revolution m 15*47
I p m Monday at City Hall VI against a President whom he
B Moseley, city secretary, an- supported in the election
Baseball Breaks
Plain City ( tab I P
Eight-year-old lane folknijn
was walchin, < Plain City hall
game when a stray hall struck
eluded tier She suifered a fractured
-kull A week laid hroi her Bo
Somoza learned a lot Irom In-rt was wading In turn at hat
the Marines lie also decided when a ball hit him in the lace,
that a pro-American attitude breaking his no-e in three
His control of politics and the could be a wonderfnl ntxri in pfarrs
Stuart Symington
To Speak in Abilono
VBILKNK lex CPi. --ft|i»
• Kin Senator Stuart Syrningtoo
will speak at a SI00 a plate
Democratic dinner in Abilene
October loth Symington will be
met m Dallas b> Senate Major-
ity Leader Lyndon Johnson ao4
Ilmi c speaker Sam Rayburn,
ulio will 11> ori with him to
\bilcne
Basel*..11 To Pulpit
ivt ii'irch -'UPW— Ttit Pltbk-
burgh Pirates manager. Bob%k
Bi igan is .u much H hoot* ii
pulpit as he is m a hawhnlJ
dugout Bragan an active Mfc-
tlu.di-t layman in his home kMW
ot Fort Worth. Texas, baa Mimft
e*i at several Pittsburgh diofltt
churche** since coming bafft H^t
winter to take charge af IM
Pirates
Each account insured
000 by Federal Dei
aner ( iirporaltMi.
flank.
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