The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 4, 1956 Page: 1 of 4
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NO. 29
TEXAS
BRIEFS
Teen-age Boy Killed
In Sled Accident
FORT WORTH. Tex. <UP> The
teen-.on- of i 1*ort Worth (it.
fireman a - killed m ,i sk»d aci-
dent vesferday
The vx'.m I, try Gon/ale*. 10,
Who .suJlcii-d liit.il head alii] chest
injurie wher. h.. honie-m:i(ic
eil si1-; wen* ou* of i ontrol and
crashed into a oink'd car on a city
s> tree’.
Police .».!>• y«nm.!' Gonzaji’.s son
of City F; efii.i!. I..i a i( i.( e Gonzile.s
was ridii: alone on the .sled which
was being ti;We(| by three teen-age
companions in ,i car.
Journalism Professor
Named Dean nt UT
Al; iTIN, T< v . The Um-
> , i eyent-s have an-
jipoitiiiiicnf <»1 D r
is a-' Ociatc lean
1 arts and sciences,
i journalism profes-
versi'v I
nounced tin
IJew.f r ped-nck
Oi the loll*
Dr. Hedde .
sor.
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SIIO\ I J.IMi OI I—Hr.-ideM id |-,| Paso .voic -hovelinj*’ <»h? IVorn n'U’V i\ inchi*• of
snou 'I’ll til sday. 11 was lii.-t official ■ now fa I! of t .<■ '.'.inter ami it dropperl tenijMtrattires
to a fripid 17 decrees at •" a.m.
Former Santa Fe Official
Claimed By Death
th hai
Hi.il-
ia .1 Haul
hist year as
ul at filial manager
Hiiilway at (Jalves-
TKMPLF. T-x. ■ HI
claimed i hi.me.'- ,s.
roa'I dll' .a! here
He a.. 70-ye ir-
Cr< Ac'., A ; .i i red i' i
Vice .O: • •.siliej,*
of th' Sant.I 1'
ton.
Crow!. been livinit ir. Tem-
ple Hue h. retirement last June
30 and had b< i t. in 'he ho or il
flint I * lie lit. ' -1 the year
He v, ... known throughout the
Southwest lor his activities with the
raihoad. ;t: addition to his work
Wit i 4-if Club, Future Farmers of
Alien* ,i and ul and waterconxer-
vation work. Funeral services are
schedul' d ill Temple a» 1 p.in Mon-
day v. ' ■ but. .I ;ilsi m 'Iemplc
Kidnapping Trial
Ends In Mr-Trial
l'.KAl:M'»NT, Tex <UFr~ A inifl-
trial ha. In n declared at Beau-
mont .:i ’he biibv-kiunaplng trial
of 70 •.ear lid M:. Ha ililic Schul/e.
a Hous’on nut i At the same time.
Dele; e A’’0:111". Percy Foreman
won a hard-fought change of
venue.
.1 id 1 wen Lord declared a mis-
trial because a key witness became
ill and w.:.s unable to testify. The
v.it nt ss is I)i H W. Sc hoe tile of
Ho.i ion, -aIu, was Mrs. Schulze V
former employer.
'BadApple' Insurance
Firms May Be Exposed
By I'KIISTOV McbltWV
Veteran I nited Press V wsm in
AUSTIN. Tex. D. When .... :
where W'il ’ire iti.-ur.iti e ..caudal
end?
A., far as romp..me. mu. pu’
out nl busir.c: coi that
{TTd t <f M.< ()ijcst,ou I'.'ii’ ’., an-
swered fairly . - -ii al’e: May 21.
That is the deadline on ii.. ui ance
companie’s getting hick to the In-
surrmci. Ommi:.'-. let. .. special
tionnaire .showunit v.lietiuu •ii -;. c
strong enough to stay in bu iksss.
Governor Allan Bhi’.e: in u>-
pr • ;n:1 this met. (j .. k find-
ing the bad apples ; 1... < ’hat
fCiUl or live J/e; etc* i.; .... ifi'i,
companies an- too weak Tins v, .uid
figure out to between 50 and 70
Senator Ottis Lock of I/ufkin, who
made the original proposal ! .r tie
T;.’. ii :.i. - Committ
.<■ St 1 Bar of TeXar to work
. at.’'-bribery law . thinks it
iru oa’ ■ o >< a ' Uitlmiing
JI •
thin
:k. i .,!;(> 'a!, be drawn
. oliie',
chip
.-0 til,.! a legudator cati
up* p.i
r o J
.( * . H: tiiv.ay Comrnl.s-
.SlOii
V. i* ll
a ' oup of <■ (li.sti'tn nt.s
from
his
rouii’y and at the flame
t line
be !
oi jj<I-1*11 to accept ll fee
1 r,i ,.
h;it
mud:' turn out to be his
1'uird
v. ill.
“In
my
opinion a workable law
can L
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s.-o ! " L<K*k flavr.
Ma
•out b lievf the next
. e;.-.; r. o' lev.;.-lature v .11 pa'..-,
to prevent all let St uidal Othei
sources bell» ve that laws passed In
1955 bv the legislature ate plenty.
Them- laws did away with the old
Bardwell Boys and Italy Girls Win
South District 46-B Titles Friday
The Bardwell Blac',: Cab- - • "i up 1 i ’., P .
the .southern hall el D;s’r;rt 40 - B Parker i dh
at Italy Friday night with a lop
Sided 01-29 virtu:;,’ ei • jp* I’d
Oladlatoi s.
hack
Jesse Gorman pa< c
The nu e .-
nil .11 a .!!*•"
, charged
.lip. e-oki
with
baby
kid-
gii'l
Cats With 2
v.:i;. .noth. »■
1 point.
lin,* m
s iii a "atile that
■ on i floit bv th.
ft1 al a Be.iumoii' Hospital
last
Cat.. Four
: 1 B .
iv. ell's five
Modi 19'll
(•!.' lilt the
double
figure nr.it k ti
Jude I.o: d I
il'dercd a
new
trial
th'.r scorn;
K. \ V11
lie held to only
Fi brin: v 27th
in Georgetown, in
four pom'
Ru\
I. w: ’ ; m
V> 11:.mr- n C<
mty.
perhaps In.
finest
delensivi . line
A the judge
e.id his order.
Mrs
i.l the year.
8 hulzc hall ’
o:i from
her i
i hair
The defcn.se led
by K .y an, i B ,.
aiai In»•; 11 lied
all audible Sigh ol
Lewis, D maid Na
ivTi and M.uk'V
■Get. witii 27 point.1
v*. ,tii 19 iitid Marv
'■tohi after at. ankle
wa., ip-id t.o nine.
B.u . a *•:!. M. ry Ft a.uc . and
Vt.ih'u.e tallied 11 and 10 re-
• iv. A very fine sagt'.n . de-
: r I; i!v in i i L <urene < 1 : -
n T
.lellli
l.d stated depwtedly
inns' of the time dnr-
dav trial
’ h< n t pe< .alist sent
• 1 1 x.mime I )t Bcluiet-
'ii.it the do tor wa ton
.n court D Schoet-
I' u dav in .1 state
e iiiolr-h a motive Hi
villi . epoi ted heal ’
hi.e. and was unable
( olliplcte lil., tr ,ti-
ll ti
r 1:
Vh Kennon laid
in: e field" Mis l
inr in the fourth
led Italy AUth ’> ti p .nt.
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Siwjik' r "j tin II** 1*0 >
provision th.it .. legal reserve life
c(>mpanj c ul i > pen with only $25 -
<S)0 iii capif 1 urid no surplus, 'nicy
r.iisi-d the iri.iuinum requirements of
f u f ti t • legal rem-I Ve ( >mpa Hies to
$100 <XX> capita: irwj HOfJ.OOO sur-
plus.
Under the.-.e laws, minimum cap-
ital mux* be permanently maintain-
ed inti pitolv hearings h<-kl >.» til •
oii.ain/.ati'»ii of any new life com-
pany. Qualifications arc set out for
agents and counselors.
There do. not apjsar to tx- any
dispi-sition around fne Insurance
C ilium, s.oit offices t.o dodge quer-
’.oj: <’ >mu......ic-i Chau m..n J
Byron Saunders. : hoaghtli.u ried
w ill see any new-men who asks to
see him .
In addition to the Senate and
House committees investigating the
.;i nd.il.'-, the Md>'llan iWaeo
r iii’v ..t. ei Travi Austin* Com.
tv >tid :ine,. ire investigatin',
I iti’ed States at’orneys and sfat
district 1?u.rncy- ,r<■ interested So
far, most of their interest ha > fallen
1 U Tr... ’ and Gu itar,’.',
int , which some are looking for
.sign.- of fraud.
Whet
. District Judge CharWiS
<>
nor'e
B' ' a
lamped an Injunction
on
a V' r
USTG
•a.' December 22, h* < bar zed
Ph » .
it
wa:. "born in sin and
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mb.hr
Du"
rhd fraud uid s*erned *o
be
r it.ill ir
eo tn that v ,i7 from th
■/did,!
y mnim
p to ’ti" pri'ii'ir* time
It a
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•y-e.'dlt >f '.he bit', e. ’ ;f.
r-
i lice c
.mpaiu* ;n the s’a'*- it;
offered
• m ike mm: 1 th,. \yAic
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'■.serve ( mpa Tty
between last J
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til >b.
Ferris Brk k
Firm Wins Tax
Refund Suit
Ferric B . k Company of Kill
County won . Judgment of a -
OOi* fed till tax refund Friday from
U 8 Judge 7V.ll.an. Hawley Atwell
in Dalis.
IL' e.'lief question .11 tlx? Sait
was when the day used in making
b.wks stop, la-n-g a mineral In-
(orne f: .i. rmnerai ixia-L'.* ftutu
.4 5 pe. . :. depie’.an >> ais *■
.»v federal tax law
Franklin Stafford an Harr,
Fieedman. attorneys for the Fn-rr..
firm, argued there > no rnarke’
for clav just a market for the fin-
ished bricks, v, clay ./. a miner *1
until in brick form
Federal government attorneys
were 1? >berf Mauimel. */f the Af-
torney Generals office in Wash-
ington md Jon. Cap,.n hord thief
axustai.' in the U -H I>ivr.(t A’-
torney Dalia- office 'fney i.v.uii-
i tamed clay is a marketable prodiw *
after i* na.‘ b*en ' mined'' and re-
fined." oefore r,*-. / made iriMi
1 bricks, and no long* eonjnts a>
i a mineral
Jud^y Atwell dec.ded for 'h"
( firm.. Ford a.d and M..n ,e,
, will re* anmend that the go ern-
1 nr#* nt ae a-al th*- det. .on.
Valley Cities
Plan To Merge
PHARR Tex, UP Toe Pnaf:
C- C :c.m..,.,r '*••'? hr/;
In’,. . (,* .1 . omple *• ,ii:d -till
study of .1 pro;,.,-ai ‘hat 'he ci'as of
PTiiti jik; M AH'. 1,' ■ mb.;.'
mto /t #'a* tt»■ *»»* #!) ir,. * » tt
would Fy '-Fm' m-:
I/'.wit Rio Grande Valley
The commission approved rec-
ommendations by tn*- phar; t, *i
of city devetoprie-r,' tha' •;,* ,
ly- mad*-.
Mayor K ig*-n* Da.o, /,*, .
would name ,i f,-.*'-jr»e;»#',#-. * ,m-
rrutjee Monday to rn#" t -/i. .
la: *:(MUnilt<ti to b ag*r# i .7*
da•. by Mayor Pn.inp. it*,, y. *,f .71
Allen, Darby ..agl he had conta* ten
Bc,ev*’ ai# >ut lla- jJea j,t*d fm/g) th*
MrAlUti mayor very recceptave
McAllen arid I’harr have a com-
mon r> iundary McAllen's J*-at:-
rna' : ;/>;>.hi'.or, wax 27,32b r.h
Pha: w '* If 'he
t ornh.ned '.v n*'* mnnlcipalsty
wo *,/, be • orid to B. -x
in p.;>ularion m the Valley
Th* wo (ornrn/fe»-A will r* p '
b-i* /. f.o * ity *IflCl,.i#X aft* a *b .,
study <*f t.oe ,>i *,p(/?g*d cwisolida' ion.
The P.i :r h* ,*loprnent ,-*? ! •'*•-
o the (,ty comrnu. ior, tha
(,f meetings with leadmi
»..:r!* rr'. rl* vel'#pe.i *
of many economic and
.dvant rg* x thr ,/righ * ,r»-
n >-.’r, M( Allen,
*•(1 un.fieri planiimg. /*,n-
’laffi* **,e rations wrtl* *
,/n P.. ill and M /*.
olop ’ii tmprov*- pi (,sja*rty
../'•■.I e trade and generally
f./ ' fe-tU'i ■ I'lKdin o
Texas' Record Snow
Paralyzes Plainview
A n
ft> IMn.ll PKIsS
;**. d- inradiMii a fah
Plainiins wiijjc the laig*r citioi of
Lubooek to tlii' so .th and A tirillo
to the »<*rth strtig 'P- tlrrough ten
lIM iX' of W,IM.
An cAtnnat' d 3<XJ or m-re jeTxon*
wi •*■ « ' ir*,* f mu st.iJl*'<j ( ars and
bu:a*s by National Ouardsirnm and
h* Higl.w ., . Pat ■ >1 :(’ Plainview
d ring tu< night. Home 35 car* and
a truck were stranded west of
Plainview and some forty automo-
biles and three bunaes stalled in
blitting »n< w five miles south of
the city.
The occupant* were rescued by
th*- National Guard hi truck*.
The snow fall *urpai>sed the pre-
vious record of nearly 24 inches wt
Vega in the Panhandle It varied
in d*.t>th throughout the northwest
corner of the idafv., xUUll
*ervic4 at PluinvJ*w.( '
Amarillo. ’’ i> r
TJfie deep s^d>w
singled life ui geht
discomfort ahU
iy a millu>p-duller
4 b. a inluiop-dkilgr tge
area* be< unseat i>nivdd«kl
I’KAYKK J'* j;j
»h<’ umiihil ’oiif.'Ti'
♦'f iiat jonal < 111 j ' iai:
tun. Kiy'tit j ho'ohn
flo !, -/JJ 1 l,*'j**i <■ 1 !j*
- , , f j 1 <. • | ,,j> mI(((-
(NKA ’IV’lt'phoU*)
* !)ho\\*-r l"»w- his !k*u*I in |»ray«*r at
jou.-'i Pr,u <-r liKniklast” <*I tlu* Int-
!.* u*l* i hip conl'oi(Mice in Washing-
■v 1 «*ni,i(l Hilton, Ii*>'1 at tile Incak-
}»!'.*>( 1, iTc . Iii o'illloVMM' VVU pto-
« i vaI',1,, hi in ui" ui al ion praver.
Fifty Ellis County Men and Women
Summoned For Jury Duty Monday
W ix ihachie i< < old:, o! District
idk Juki Tall* y reveal
Eleven of those to report are
h ift / K,'.. U'ouidy jje n and /.'■
:rwn seen xumn#oi.e<i f<*
petit ju/"} duty a! 10 am Monda
,u ‘he y*>rtieh Dixuat Coi/Uoo;n jrom Knni*, 17 from Waxaiu$L-hie,
eiifht fruui Pcrri*, two from Palmer
and two Irom Forreston.
(rue:are from Trumbull, Ven-
Midlotluan, Italy, Alma. Red
Gak, Mavix-url, Milford, Baniwell
<1 < /randy lew
Recruiting
Drive Planned
By National Guard
moisture prospect* In Jurahi/
thirsty tarin and rangeland* t
Heibert G. Brink, a weuth#r ob-
server at Plainview *ays from 24 to
29 inches of mow covers the ground.
More fell on the city early today,
but appears to be easing up.
Drifts are waist deep in many
parts of the city, Practically all
roads out are blocked, as well a*
numerous city streets in Plainview.
Many business liouses In Plainview
Lublsiek and Amarillo are closed.
Numerous underpasses are blocked
off at Amarillo where U8 High-
way Wi west to Vega is closed
Blowing snow was reported at
Amarillo and Dal hart in the Pan-
handle. as drifts of six feet deep or
more are reported.
Across the line in New Mexico,
Roswell had 11 inches and Hobbs
fourteen. Elsewhere in tlie snow-hit
area of Texas- Wink—where it
cleared off temporarily wild then
began snowing again early Inlay—
h ;iort a five inch cover Abilene
reisrrtx four Inches and Childress
; and Kl Paso three inches among the
heavier amount*.
There in a general cover ol white-
sleet or snow across the entire
northern hull of Texas. Tlie wew-
j tlier is blamed for at least 1} deaths
1 over i lie state. Light rain mixed
with sleet fell In the DaJIas-Kbrf
Worth area during thr night and
Houston reported a thunderstorm
I with a light hail
r'ountv National G iard
to join d; a 'ab'-v, io"
campaign on F*4b;uaj
P, Booth o)
tonal off: <i
plat a-, in* Jude
vii v \)‘vAft
Knni’
ii'i;.
iM'ip *n
I uniMte- *o ieport are c. K
B#a«o:w(*o(l fll .J. Ii u to, Grady
I n: L K Allred, A L Bohan-
non r jydi' Ix-nt Jl M Ablet. <)Uj
b Ballard. Km* ■,» Hodo, Jack I'olf
unil Hanley J+velilak.
'loo.' Uimii Waxaharhie are
fi< J Buiton R:i■ D Hlisted, John
Brv(•«• t'ociJ Ada-. James I Curry,
di B ;i FJJioM, Mrs Karl Moiton
. ' /.o.jj K W Blevei , J> B.
J - . I ( <4 !•' '* ;;])( li:.on, Billie
il o ' ■ (, (’ -(Ui(", Dupree
In... TV 15 i- <u: • t, Morris Head,
f.t Ha.v md Herman Ku-
I*,(
Episcopalian
Suffragan Bishop
To Preach In Ennis
Tfcun R' ' run'
Stranded Bu' Povwngt'fs
ii aleirts due to
.' epoi t
mi'h 1 L But ton,
Ralph
1 nr. i h i A V Mohundt o
ma J H Fostri
and
Adam .
Palm* i ...11 * <u* C
ha! |i*x
uu J f, (hi) and
f tom
n will in la'il Futel
Ii and
it.til
■ ! e |* |>
Hunt h
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a B 11% M K#i 1 -* (
>11 ol
il, Ji . Ward ol It a
il v D
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Hvati
<*. .)»■ stroud .I
May -
• 1 Maiden >1 M I'o
id W
Ennis Groups
Contribute For
Scfety Signs
I til l Ill (
% Mill III V% 1
•*i |tur< ha»e
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llu ii.tiig ami uiaki
three Irieiidi
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Ennis Man Named
Vice President Of
Shorthorn Group
John P. Boren Ji was elected vice
president oi the Texas Shorthorn
Association at the annual banquet
and meeting at lht. Teaxs Hotel in
Fort Worth Thursday night.
Carl Dice of McGregor was "lec-
ted president
Tom Bridge* of Henderson was
el» cted .secretary-treasurer.
Finest Raphael is a director.
Boren showed three Shorthorn* in
tbi Soutnweslern Kxi**t>nion anj
!•’.(• Stork Show One placed fourth
and two placed fifth
1 he fourth place winner wo* a
belief ahull was on the TV Parade
iif Ch.iii:fuotu«
The heifei w:cs first place winner
in the Texas group and *t<>o*l next
to the northern group in the judg-
in.' is fm »1 heifer* were c»>ncern-
e t Ibil *• I:*.U(I
H i: a , i ( ,i 14# he ad herd
i il Hi i ’ )■: n breedei ml we May.
lob.: .,i 'o' total at:lenten were
.ji a i ' aiii tough coin letltion
Mai . d ■ ex.bit.os were cxi-er
l*' >*i| i) ti-nrm in exhibitor* irom
i, r Xhrbltor* 1|U luded
. ai I Ham McCormick,
f » Shorthorn heifer
■It «ii with the H*o-
i too i fourth m her
in he Fort Worth
led lht ten Raphael.
.ii,l Ml and Mr*
f H ustan who are
Poltf•• Cmoked Arm Crook
Mold* Up Supermarket
TJ\*
elt at ui
apet Mai
audit gal
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ore. I*e cult
mi oiner* m
ui a ml (ikxI •
■f the ||i«t*
pushed aJtKj.it
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«(lb fliiam e in m |i a ll y and Mite
m«Mte% Mnnber **f Mill' limit
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