The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 240, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 9, 1956 Page: 2 of 8
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Hu d\ u.unite hornh explosion
u.i- set ott when he answered
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the house Cates was in and of -
1 I leers said it appeared at the
I tune thut the place had been set
up for a yam hi ini' sessions
Cates' ley's still were bandaged
Iron) the bomb blast injuries
when his body was found — a
gaping hole in the lower taw and
neck \ .48 caliber pistol was
fount! at Ins feet in his automo-
bile officers theorized Cates
a as killed w hile keeping a
rendezvous with someone at the
lonel\ scene
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Probe of Alleged
Postal Job Selling
In Texas Continues
WASHINGTON p C i I*.
S< * ii i* 11 • sources predicts Demo-
crats will hru. ii ;isidc GOP pc,
tests todav and yo ahead with a
scheduled investigation of al-
leged government "job sell my
by Republicans m Texas
A decision on whether to pro-
ceed with the injury is due at a
closed meeting of the Senate
Post Office Subcommittee here
today
The subcommittee delayed the
start of it> hearings yesterday
alter an objection was raised by
North Dakota Senator William
Danger representing tin* GOP
on the group Danger said the
hearings should be postponed
until after the election Other-
wise. he said, the inevitable cry
of politics would be raised about
the in\«-s(igation
Subcommittee Chairman Olin
I) Johnston of Soul It Carolina
called the hearings to look into
: what he charges of job-
selling, bribery and other un-
i proper political influence" in
i the postal service in Texas.
The subcommittee has sum-
i nioned nine witnesses from Tex-
as. including the state's GOP na-
1 tional committeeman. H J Por-
: ter of Houston
[ Porter charged that the in-
vestigation is a desperate po-
litical stunt * by the Democrats
to try to prevent Texas from go-
ing for President Eisenhower in
November as it did four years
ago He accused Johnston of
making 'wild and fantastic
charges ’ about him and the Re-
publican Partv of Texas, porter
said the Post Office Department.
Civil Service Commission and
FBI had investigated the charges
and found them to he ground-
less and false '
Sherron M. Dent
Serving With Navy
In Pennsylvania
JOHNSVIDDE. Pa. Sherron M.
Den*, airman appienlice, u.v\.
son of Mr and Mrs. Clyde Dent.
106 Knight Hurst St.. Rnnis. and
husband of the former Miss
Judith Pitts of Forney, is serv-
ing in the operations depart-
ment at the Naval Air Develop-
ment center. Johnsville He en-
tered the service in May. 10.r>6.
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Ennis Furniture
People To Attend
Clinic in Corsicana
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Courthouse News
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.lame* Nlmon Ingram and Mi"
Cherlyn Stephen* Dci’\i> ri\
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RKAI. ESTATE TRANSFERS
ti .1 Salmon el ux to Elmo
W Rellamv e» ux p r* lot ;t
and d htiN k 12 Mniloiluan
N W Willig t*i ux t * Mi-
Shirlex \nn Erhx h>i .* |»|«»< k
J Alexander addition NSax.ili.i
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C G llosford et ux to Mi* hH
Evans et ux. lot 4 block I OH
Oak Dawn addition Waxahachic
Joseph Reagor. et ux to Ber
nice Davis, part lot 1. block IB.’
Waxahachic
Vernon Jackaon ••» ux to
James Water, et ux lot M Hi.yh
land Park addition. Waxahachic
John E Hon/.a et ux to .1 I!
Goodman, et u^/ kit in Ennis
Patricia AnwMeAulex et vir
to P E Wheatley parts lot g
and 3. Iilock 3 Collein* addition
Waxahachic
Edna Pete Maeli 4*i d i<» Win
Dee Mat te H7 jt r«*s \ (i.ir/.i
Survey /-Ai
The Minnesota Department of
Conservation sav.s then* an* anx-
where from 20.000 to 40000 <li!
ferent species of fishes
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II R ZIMMERMAN
... To Conduct Cllnli
A lour-day ciinic on better liv-
ing in a new America is sched-
uled to open in Corsicana, Mon-
day. it was announced today
The clinic, co-sponsored by
the University of Texas Distribu-
tive Education Department and
the Retail Furniture Association
of Texas, will be conducted by
A R. (Dick) Zimmerman, of Dal-
las, a recognized expert in this
field.
Sessions will he at the Miles
Furniture Company, according
to J. M Evarts, Evans Furniture
Company, who is in charge of
arrangements here in Ennis for
t he clinic.
"There has been a significant
change in the economy of our
country, and particularly o u r
section of tin* country, during
tin* past few years.” said Evarts
' It is symbolized by the move-
ment of millions of Amen
into the middle class
"This movement has brouj
demand for better living,
the clinic is deigned to
men and women io meet
demand "
a!! tin* men and women connect-
ed or associated with the furni-
ture* business. Evarts explained.
The ultimate goal is to ti
these furniture people to l
homeowners to have better
IT BETTER WORK
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U ' t • H x ! » *
Thomas \\ Sims, et ux to R D
Goodman et ii\ lot 1 block
Unit I Belle Am* addition W.i
xahachic
Am.x Powell Butler io Thorna.-*
Moselex lot in John Dauthett
Mirvex
F.dd Douglas. «*t ux to Mary
Prodor lot 4. block 12i Weather
ford s 3rd addition Ferris
W Brown Chiles, et ux. to Jim-
mie C Hodges, lot 25. block t>
Unit IV Belle-Vue addition Wa
xahachic
James E Speir. et al to M D
Speii Jr. 4.04 acres William
Garrett survey
Baptist General Convention
To Meet in Corpus Christi
DADDAS, Tex <UP> The
Baptist General Convention of
Texas will hold its annual meet-
ing in Corpus Christi next
month Convention headquarters
m Dallas sav^ the three-day Cor-
pus Christi meeting will open
on November 6 Some 10.000
Baptists, including the Women's
Missionary Union and Brother-
hood Conventions, are expected
to attend
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i >/cl| Frances Major, et al to
,)c\xell Evelyn Major. 26 acres
Dm \ Dunnegan survey
Odell Sneed, et ux to C C
Cokci lot 3 block 199. Ennis
W T Munn. et »ix to J R
( •!>(•!! e'. ux lot in Suhd J
l)i\ 11 Ennis
Maggie Butler Dindle. et al to
Mildred Bullet Farrar, et vir.
part Suhd 1. Div 17. Ennis
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TESTIFIES Ralph K Schlitz.
assistant cashier at Southmoor
Bank and Trust Co. testifies be-
fore US. Senate Banking and
Currency Committee in Chicago
Committee is seeking to learn
how former Illinois slate auditor
Orville Hodge was able to cash
more than $650,000 in forged
stall* warrants at tin* bank
Hodge and two of his associates
are now serving pn on terms for
embezzlement.
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arrangement Furniture pe
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ms. Athens. Hillsboro. W'axaha-
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pate in the clinic, aceordit
Evarts
WRONG DOOR
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10 TOWELS $1.00
Ten beautiful luxurious Cot-
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Bus, Daniel W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 240, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 9, 1956, newspaper, October 9, 1956; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth786177/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.