The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 12, 1957 Page: 2 of 6
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Girard Ruling
Expected Early
Next Week
WASHINGTON. I) C tlTi ~
American lawyers of G I William
Girard have been given until
Friday to file statements in their
habeas corpus suit to have tlw
soldier returned to this country
Girard previously had been
ordered turned over to the Jap-
anese for trial on manslaughter
charges He is accused of killing
a Japanese woman picking up
shell casings on a U-S firing
range.
Federal Judge Joseph McGar-
raghy at Washington is expected
to rule on the issue next week
— possibly Monday or Tuesday.
In another development. De-
fense Department General Coun-
sel Robert Dechert said he was
misquoted in a statement say-
ing the Ottawa, Illinois, soldier
enticed t.tu* woman closer to him
on the range before the fatal
shot. Dechart, in a statement at
the Pentagon, said the statement
attributed to him by a Miami.
Florida, reporter omitted the
words, “the Japanese claim.”
What he was saying, his state-
ment said, was that the Japanese
claimed enticement.
At Tokyo, a U-S Army General
arrived to act as personal obser-
ver in the case for the Secre-
tary of the Army. Brigadier-
General Charles Decker flew to
Japan from Washington.
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EHis County
Grain Storage
Company Elects
D. C. Marsh was elected presi-
dent of the Ellis County Grain
Storage Company at an annual
stockholders meeting held this
week at the Ellis County Farm
Bureau office in Waxalmchie.
Ralph Roebuck was elected
vice president; Roger Tate,
secretary; and Fred L. Bates,
treasurer and manager.
Directors for the coming year
in addition to Marsh. Roebuck
and Tate are Rankin Hinds.
James Underwood. Bob Beer.
Field Patteson, Jack Harris and
Jesse Gorman.
Forreston
Homecoming
Slated June 23
The fourth annual Forreston
homecoming will be held Sun-
day. June 23.
The day will begin at 11 a m
with services at the Forreston
Presbyterian Church. Rev. E. C.
Cargill, pastor of the Italy Pres-
byterian Church will deliver the
sermon.
Basket lunches w’ill be spread
at the Forreston High School
Gymnasium at noon, followed by
informal visiting in the after-
noon.
General chairman for the
event is Ed Justice of Five
Points, president of the Forres-
ton Homecoming Association.
Other officers are J. C. Tate and
Jim Corley, vice presidents, and
Mrs. A. M. Hendon, secretary-
treasurer.
Herschel Smith
New President
Avalon Ex-Students
Herschel Smith is the new
president of the Avalon High
School Ex-Students Association.
He succeeds Kenneth Wilson.
Also elected at the annual
homecoming attended by some
500 Sunday were Durward Feas-
ter. vice president; Mrs. Joe Pee
Gorman, secretary-treasurer; and
Mrs. W. W. Gillespie, correspon-
ding secretary.
Tate Tells Goal
Of Christian
Education
DES MOINES. Iowa lUPi -The
President of the Southern Met-
hodist University in Dallas, Dr.
Willis Tate, has told a group In
Iowa that the goal of Chriatian
education is to teach people to
think. Dr. Tate spoke last night
in Des Moines to some 180 min-
isters and laymen at a confer-
ence of the Methodist Church.
Tate told the group that know-
ledge without a religious motiva-
tion is “a sterile and dangerous
thing.”
British Find
Traces of Second
'Robinson Crusoe'
LONDON. Eng d Pi— Royal
Air Force officers here are
studying the diary of a M'cond
“Robinson Crusoe."
British scientists, in the Pa-
cific for Hydrogen bomb tests,
reportedly found a dairx and
other traces of a Scot who liv-
ed on a lonely coral atoll 2 00
miles south of tin* test site more
than 100 years ago
The diary was that of a man
named Adam McCulloch, and
showed that the writer had
slipped off the shakles of civi-
lization and headed for the tiny
island around 1850 Searchers
found the ruins of a hut and
other evidence of McCulloch's
residence, but no trace of his
remains.
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Blown told thi* President bln
home state ot Ohio t> against
!fa' school uid bill Brown said
in Ohio it we \otcd for that
school bill, wr would all be
bung '*
The Congressman >aid Mf
Eisenhower merely laughed
The President was '(ruling and
looking Id a' lie entertained I In-
law makers at tlie 45-mumU
breakfast in the While Mouse
\ It hough h«' served sueh food
.is sausage and baton Mr Ei-
senhower. himself, stuck to
luice Eggs and coffee with a low
caffeine content He spent most
o| the time moving from table
to table to chat with guests.
As lor nis stomach upset. Mr
Eisenhower said, "really. I had
a miserable day Monday- -gee
was I miserable "
One congressman mentioned
the stock market drop caused
by the Presidential illness. He
called it “a great day for selling
short.”
“Yess " Mr Eisenhower said
If I only could have known.”
Representative Brown said a
lot of the breakfast guests told
Mr. Eisenhower how and why
they were supporting cuts in his
budget.
But if this depressed the Pre-
sident. he didn't show it when
he posed with congressmen for
photographs afterward on the
steps of the north portico.
Eater. Mr. Eisenhower went
to his office for a relatively light
schedule of morning work.
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Adwts to Visit
State TB Hospital
DENTON Tex Spt Ten
occupational theraphv students
ot the Texas State College for
women ouhiii to be known by its
new name of Texas Woman *
University will go to San Angelo
July 4-e for a visit fit the Me-
Knight State Tuberculosis Hos-
pital
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serve occupational theraphv ami
vocational rehabilitation work
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Mary Ann Kruse Des Muin»v
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Bus, Daniel W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 12, 1957, newspaper, June 12, 1957; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth786401/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.