The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. [163], Ed. 1 Saturday, July 11, 1959 Page: 2 of 4
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reputalton of vvj pwto twia •
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the <vtor»M of ihl* papar w«\ to
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FORGOTTEN FACTS
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China dllinoi sots, 32 piotTs for
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The Washington Merry-Go-Round
By DREW PEARSON
I00F And Lions Club Win Victories
In Little League Play Friday Night
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lot tmn of a
iits mmh af
However, the glamor-park
ml fiattlo for sonatni from Alex
amli I t. V i onetime distriol of
i.ooiC Washmcfon is tionu*
uatoho'f all over the South
Knr on it' outoomo will tfr
pond whether N'lrcnua onntinues
rimdorjifo integration nr fvins
pllhllt M'llOOh U Will fl".
parCv deoido tho future t»f Vir
Cinia potent Mvfft inarhine
Kmally. Hie romance and red
rm.e of Hk* Kirst Kimilms of
Virpima no Jietl up in the per
amplifies 'if two candidates.
Kichhnc fm the Mvrd ma
«lum and tlie probable end of
Me pultlit •< (mol system is Mar
.hall I Meverly, cousin fd Sen
Mvrd and urrxi great ^raml-'tn
'if .inhn Marshal
Charlie Halleok is raLlying his
Hnulo MepiiHlicans behind a
Soutfiern move to restrict civil
rights legislation At the very
•uine time, A tty. <ien Hill Hog-
er> is hitterls battling aguimt
tlie Hih’ck Soutlierii move Both
men are -ii| posed to peak f"i
Ki.senlmwer
2 Ken*uokv Senator Thrusf»m
Morton who doubles as Reptib .
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one of V irginia's outstanding i
legislators broke with Hi*’ M\r*l
ma* Inn** T hereupon i* picked
|a Mvrd relative fo try to oil’ll
,hirri from Hi*’ Senate •>
Meverly. -tnefly a know
nothing, go* off a remark m a1
J debate witli M**ofhe the other!
Hugh* *ha* flier** were about 400 1
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Perry Corno
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.members of th** Virginia legi- •
! -lat*»rs There ar** Hio represen 1
• atjve and 40 senators
i If Boothe is *lef*’ai**<l the nar-1
'row vote m Ih** Virginia legisl;*- j
lure could result m defeating!
Governor Almond's school plan !
If he is re-elected al Hie South
’ will be watching
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Champagne Theater,
•'Mildr J fierce.*’
Joan Crawford
IKES GOP REBELS
li hasn't been advertised, hut
President Kiser bower is having j
as much difficulty with rebel-
i House Republicans as Senaie'
jI,oader Lyndon Johnson is hav-
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f/ov. i,or.g
Champagne Theater
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“Northwest
!mg with his divided Democrats j
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Movit
Rangers
Here are some GOP squabble*
•f t*
(that arc bubbling beneath the!
jsurface:
1 1. House Minority Leader!
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Kighting again ♦ tfm ma-
thine is Sen Armi-tead 1.
Moot be 'Jeseendant ti( Confeti-
mate general that on--word at
(Jettv bnrgi Nruustead, also the
son 'if a man w tin served for 50
vears on the Virginia I>< moer,»-
I if Kxeout i ve f 'nnm i1 • >•••
MatMing <»n eat h side a r e
:Mich old Virginians a* Kit/hugh
!,ee Opje, a memher nf the ta-
jirmus l.eo f-ainilv ami oollateral
I'losoendant ot fjeorge Wa-lung-
to nwho's heluml Meverlv,
and is also h e ti in d
Month*’, Marv Walton I ivingston
j w hose great gramlfath*'i wa om*
I of the htstoin date inmi of the
jt 'Id Dominion, and Hm C|,ai les
, Havonels. than w hom there i .
| no w fmrner in the arrdoeratie
111y 'if Alexandria Mootl'e’v
i wife is a Havenel daiigtitiu
Thu. old Virginia fights Old
JVlf glina over the I sue "f w he-
ffur to pur a Mandtul of
i hildren into half a
schools or r lose the schools
Month* though* a segregation-
ist, savs the ehonl. 11**<>I*1 t*e
kept ojren under tJie Almoml
plan
Not onK is Old Virginia
♦ igfding Old Virginia as
tfmogfi * ru*l*' invaders fpom
Modori or Khtlarlelpht.a wrere
upon th*un hut they ar< doing
it with invertive eldorti heard
among Virginia gentlemen
Monthe a Khode srfmlar
an Nation a’ Ch. •••man c do-
ing his t>est t*i keep th*’ par’s
from embusing right-to-work
laws Ari/en:, !'*i. Marry <i"!d
water w’i' also se-ves as He
puhlioan senator!; I campaign
oh,airman is strive e even mor*'
vigormislv to swung the party be
hind right do-work legislation
Moth are entrust* u with Hie job
of winning for Ihe f*oK in IfTfiO
3 Inside 'lie powerful Senat-
Heptihlj* an Policy Cfirmnittee
the Kis nhow* r Hepublie'ios-
continue to grumble agains*
KisenliowMt s p'AieK’s Tlu v
complain sourly that he is no
longer an Kisenhower Hepuhb-
can hirnsef
At their lad secret meeting. I
North Dakota's lanky Sen Milt
Young protested against 1 he
president's plan to halt t h e
highway program because the
Senate refused to boost gasoline |
taxes 1*i finance it Young ob-
jected that the countryside will
he left "in a mess" if highway
eon trucHnn is abandoned half
completed
' In North Dakota, wt h a v e
bridges with no roads." he snort-j
ed ' If we don't finish the high-
ways we've started we ll be
stuck with white elephants"
Vermont’s gnarled Senator
fjeorge Aiken also criticized Ike
for “practicing back-door finan-
Negro Icing while he Is preached
dozen against it "
Aiken pointed out that ♦ h e
President signed legislation on
June 17 - authorizing $4.-
500.000 for the World Hank, to I
hr- financed by direct loans from
the Treasury. This by - passes
the congressional appropriations
committee which is charged
with passing upon all such fi
naneial arrangements from year
to year
Aiken complained this was!
md (exactly the same "back door fi-1
nancing that the President had
condemned for the long-range
Development l-oan fund for
backward nations
Senate OOP Deader Kverett
Dirkscn simply shrugged when
Aiken asked him to explain Ike's j
insonsisteney.
At the same meeting. Ken-
tucky's soft-spoken Sen. John,
dent's office The ene w h o
reaches it fir I is quoted in Hie
newspapers, which each consid-
ers his rightful privilege as the
President's spokesman on Cap
ttoj Hill In the jostling the
more agile Halleok usually wins
| much to Dickson's annoyance
Library Adds
Seventy-Five Books
| Tin
i I hen
play
IOOK heat McClains III in
* Hie fn si game and Ihe I,ions do
foaled Knnis Tag 111 in I h e
nightcap
| Pratt and Nunn pitched
I IOOK with limcnoz on
Immiml for McClains.
ill dance bu
didn't allow .
ning a flan
Hex Sunni'
tame Im the
hits.
Ihe Lions and
lot in Hie six in-
is went Hie dis'-
ag allowing eight
I,.11 IV 5
Hio I aiui ■
Tonight
< iptimisi
Seventy-five volumes have
been added to the Knnis Public |
Library for the summer reading [
' program for children. Mrs H I
McClendon, librarian, announe-
i c*d today
i There are new books for each
j grade level and anyone who
reads 20 books under the five j
different classifications, will be '
given a reading certificate from
the library, Mrs. McClendon1
I stated.
Children must rear! one book I
from history, biography, sport,
adventure, poetry, animals and
th*' rest of Hie 20 may lie from
i the mystery or fiction class
Library hours during the sum-1
rner are from f» a rn until 1 p m
New books at the library in j
elude
Speedway Challenge Stari
(iuard. Starrangers. Loll a Crab-j
tree, Richard Mvrd. Luther Hur-1
bank, Andrew Jackson, Widel
Awake. Something Special. Lit -
ties! Rear. Linda floes On a!
Cruise, Magic Meadow Story of
John J Aubuhon. Mystery of
Marrow Mead Hill, Mystery of
Haunted House
Tame The Wild Stallion, Time J
For Stars, Kirst Mov * Mi Moon.
Mystery of Haunted House.
Tougher Than You Think For :
Karli fuber Mlo’v !'j* '('lie Storm. J
Light Infantry Mall Moat Kind i
A House. Think Mr Platypus,
Sylvester J*m*’s. Homer Price,
No Fishing No Hit mg. Abraham
| Lincoln, First Hooks
Twelve Days To Trenton.
John Paul Jones, Fury. Nancy
Drew. Hardy Hoys. Sam Hender-
son, How Wide The Heart,
White Collar flirl. tattle House
in Mig Woods. In The Beginning, j
I Think About Hod. Miss flail
He Went With Champlain. Trea-
sure Trouble, Telescope
Skv Mlaz.ers Isaac Newton Al-
bert F,instem Freshman For-
ward. Luekv Masehall Mat. Two
Strikes On Johnny. Mystery of
Hidden Cat Mystery Ranch.
Jeruehias (lliost, Secret of Cross-
hone Hill. Mvsterv of Skull Cap
Island. Captain flhost. Secret
Circle, Follett Meginning 'fo
Read. Kmmets Pig. I Can Read
It. Dannv and Dinosaurs, Steek
|< )i >K collcctc'l to hi*'- in the
four miuug ;iffa11 and the two
wants vs Met
la*'gne pla\
*i ban*in Little
pitchers (lulu t allow a sab’t,\
TEAM
XV.
L.
against them
Hull*'
8
1
Jackie Wilhi'it*’ and (Vmnton
(tpt must
8
2
(’lark hit homers tor l< u »K
Kiw mis
8
2
In lti»’ second game Ihe Lions
Lmns
5
4
1 wat Tag taking a one run lead
\b i i haul »
3
5
m the first inning to remain a-
lag
3
8
head the entire ball game
1 .egl'ui
ft
Honnie Tomlinson went 1 h e
M'i 'lams
1
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FREE
Kstimate on Any T.\pc IutM Cnntiol
Custom Spraying
Termite Control, Trees, Shrubbery, Animals
Magworms are getting worse
Check your shrublrcrv and trees
AND CALL TR5 7!)«l
Mefore 3 PM
'Cooper protested againxt Kisen- • Science Rook. Just So Stories.
Witch of Blackbird Pond and
Rainbow and The Rose
1 bower's refusal to support a self
nancing plan for the Tonnes-1
c Valley Authority
T his is more opposition that:
Johnson normally encounters!
inside the Democratic Policy
[Committee. The difference is1
[that the Republicans manage to
keep their disagreements eon
l fined behind closed doors
NOTE— Republican Leaders
[Halleck and Dirksen --who bris-
tle at the sight of each other-
|are close to open break After
weekly HOP leaders' meet-j
mgs with Eisenhower, they el-
bow each other to get at t h e I
e the Preai*
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Gentry, Charles E. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. [163], Ed. 1 Saturday, July 11, 1959, newspaper, July 11, 1959; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801777/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.