The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 299, Ed. 1 Monday, December 21, 1953 Page: 1 of 6
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Harvey G. Rust
Microfilm Service
Co* Box 8U66
Dallas, Texas
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-ENNIS QUOTES-
JUDK HMJTH of the Optimist
Ciub »ay»:
"The present part of tin* concrete
work on the new Swimming Pool
will be completed be lore very long
now after the checking process 1»
taken care of,”
THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS
WEATBIH
Mostly cloudy through Tugg-
day. Colder and windy. Hfgh
thla afternoon, in Me. toweet
tonight, middle 30s. High Tuea-
day, middle 40s.
IN THE 02hd YEAH
NEA TELEPHOTO—FULL LEASED UNITED 1MIESS WIRE
ENNIS, ELLW COUNTY, TEXAS
MONDAY EVENING,, DECEMBER 21, 1«
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MERRY CHRISTMAS VIA “A”*MAIL—Marine IM’e. Lov W. Coiiloy Hgm* with his
Korean farmer friend that the centuries-old “A”-frame makes a dandy curry iny do-
vice. Although the Christmas mail is arriving by the planeload in Korea, Conley finds
that the most practical way to carry it lu men of the 1st Marine Division h: '.villi i! ,>
aid of the ancient Korean contraption. (NEA Telephoto)
ENNIS
Echoes
Hy Casey
"Vou never load » friend by
Icntlliig him money—lt\ when
you try to get it back."
— ilhin Bennett).
Grace mid confidence arm-up ‘
together, In life, mil Unit's what we
think about, <|ihtc often, when we
sec a group of youhtilolk in a dunce
recital, like the one recently staged
In Mi Earle C' Drtskell, when she
pi c.seated hei pupils to a show
Unit's always one ol the highlight.!
alniig home-talent theatrical lines
In this coininunlly Haro is the «**-
enaion ivhjjrc a youngster takes up
(lancing i»s a profunslu:i, bul the
pulse It ptovldcs often endure:,
throughout a lifetime, definitely a
personality me el
Some bod > said the other day
that much of I lie Vale Joy is in
the preparation for Christmas,
and Unit once the Idg day is at
hand, there's something <d a
let-down, so tar as the excite-
ment is concerned. Well, on the
thrill side, perhaps that's true;
hut, to our way ol thinking,
there's a sort of ipiiet joy about
Christmas, visiting with friends
and loved ones and reflecting
upon the true meaning of the
day, that is pretty wonderful,
at that,
CHRISTMAS EARLY AND I ATE
—Ours isn't I he only land where
Christmas h.si mins begin iilmnsl
as ,s. i in a Ntn i hUkj i koii*
(•11111(1 holulu\ Miofim begins
Dim -I. Ft Harbaia's Day . . . Hm-
lpnrl’s big day is Dee (A called
Sami' D.i\ ui honor ol Hintei
Kl i i the .meestoi ol o u Santa
Christina Da\ itselt la treated Ilk.
an oidinais Sunday l>\ the Dutch
In Italy Christmas is a 11 >s ol
• oleum wot slup. and Ihivs and cnl.s
bale to :algf i until dan ti bt tore
they get U* open Mumi p«e cut*. -
i Hudson'
Terrllii I' |i« in a sport «> «>\
ingi stars trout tl*e It on mike.
Va, World Sews "One oifntal
sated » draw and the other two
spit oo the sstnnei
Would ui U 0< i: i u: i It tulk-
geneialls wei. • lb Whttui about
Otla tie vr.n around a. this are
t "h1 isl )Ua s- * due \N • re no* n-
«, j 111 '{I ’lit ■ n.i1,i'■ 11si ’ i \11 Mii,s nl
Corsicana Woman
Asks Her Son to
Enter Free World
DwSUs D* -*» A s*tkMm-
, i, \, .>t iei :w»* malt » lw*t-
Lewis, Draft Field Chief, Is Given
Promotion to Lieutenant-Colonel
Major Marlin D Lewi*, formerly ,
of Ennis, chief of the fleljl divi-
sion ef the State Selective Ser- !
vice System, has been promoted to
lieutenant colonel in the Army,,
State Selective Service Ileadtiuarlers
at Austin has announced.
N"\vs ol his promotion came m a
telegram from MaJ. Gen. Lewis U
Hci'shey, nallonal Selective Service
director. Col. Lewis him been chief
of field operations for the slate;
draft boards since the present
Dist. Masons
Are Invited to
Event in Waxa
Waxuhicl.le .Vlisoii.H will be host;
lo all the lodges lu District 18 (Kills
Ci untyi for Hi" watch night ob (
•i rvaiUT lo be held, oil IV" HI at
the Mas due Temple. After Ilia
mi sis lodge, will open at II p in. with 1
the conferring of the Matter Ma- ,
son's degree by a Dallas degree ,
team, Kcnturcd speaker for the
event will be Tom Cheulhuiu. Mr.
Underwood announce.I tlud a 50- ;
year Grand Lodge award will be
presented lormer County Judge!
!• red L Wtl-mi, which will be lol
lowed with a fellow,-hip hour with
ilii' In.Uu being lined al 12 mi-
ll iv lit.
"Wax.diaahle has held tills watch
r.iglit meeting lor many years, Mr
11rde• wood said
M.ruii I rum Ha unions lodges ,
In the ill tin i are expected to ot •
lellW
Venable Services
Held on Saturday
Funci a! d vc ■ •.« lor .1 A Veie.ibk
were held a! Bunch Cle»»wl •■*'
pm Snturdav with the Rev Joe
Mixon 1 meat I mu assisted bv Mn
1< v (' ,\ CJI. enborv of It w.ud
Mi Venable died a: his horn* in
H tnlwiil on hi idav
Hurud wa m Baidwell
III. pallia in is w "l e Wiivnoe
‘join* Leo Venable J W Ibuieds
Edge’ Venable James I Vrtt.roh-
and James Jones
Gcite-Crcishing
1-Eye Connelly
Taken by Death
system was ■.•si -blislied in 1948
Col Lewis and Ins wife, Mrs
Helen Lewis, who, Iniun her mar-
lin ge, lived al Burnet, and Llano,
new live at l(!l!l Molde Drive in
niistin Two duiight t* Mr Nela
Sue McQuciii and Mr I'egg1. Je.m
Scott, liv,. re'peeilv.iy e: •tliliil West
Park Drive and 5H0K Joe Sa rs
St, He is a member ol the Wcstmin-
r tor Pro byierian Clmrcli
Col. Lew Is is a mil ive ol Thorn-
dale. wen' lo 11 i,i pulilii millio 1 • al
Tuyier. and e a e.i idue'i o. Texas
AiVM ('olli "i He hen' rly laught
vocational ugrieultore m lla publa
Schools a I 1 Sun i Mnydci and Huh
lie lormerelr v. i. also eonneii, • i
wild the publle .schools m Taylor,
mid is a formre manager ol the
Ohmnhfr ol Cummeree at iaylor
Alter Wot Id War II pi icr to Ins re-
i all lo ui• 11vi duty with HiTilivi
Service he was regional supervisor
with Hit iS’ah Board ol Vocalioiial
Ethical ion
Duiini’. World Wa i II < * I I < wi
served in New Guinea, the Philip-
pine Island and Japan He has
served lor many yem , as i u ot-
Ucer, in Hu Ti xi, Nat.ieiiu! (luard
Edward Lee Plasek
Age 1, Dies Sunday
Mu mi 1 ' i Plasek. u :e one year.
• on o| Mr n> (I M I i a,is Plasek.
i e I i! ran a M.lll lipid Ho | it t it 1
SiiikI.y\ morin . IP had bei n ill
P r I wo d.ivs
The ( lllld '
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Now or Never
For Stay-There
GIs in Korea
By UNITED I'REHS
If just about now or never lor
'J'l G l.'s refusing repatriation In
Keren Time is running out.
The Indian chntrmnn of the Nvu- ^
Hal Prisoner Commission will give
them what he rull,s "their last
chance" tomorrow to appear before
American explainers Lt. 0?n. K. 8.
Thlniuyyi says he will enter their
conipi und lu one final attcin|)t to'
(onvinee them to listen to explana-
tion.. aimed at getting them to re- ^
till li home
The commission has rtu Id that :
United Nations "come home” let-1
I'M to Hie prisoners must be de-i
liver •(! lo them by an American of- I
licei ilin United State* Is not ex-
pected to do Hits, although II*
reasons for refusing are not clear.
Instead, the U.N, plan* to ask the
commission to broadcast appeals to
(he prisoners.
The broadcast would Include re-
coded messages from the prisoners'
luniille.s mid hit tunes of 1950—the
year most ol the G.I.’s went to Ko-
rea
That would be the end of at-
lempts lo change their minds. The
Americans then would be listed as
ab eid-withoiit-lcavc. Thirty days
utter the December '.!3 deadline,
they would be classed as deserters.
The L.N, Supreme Commander
in the Fur East, General John Hull,
doubts Hurt the OJ.'s will make a
lavt-uiuude switch from Coin mu-
ism He say:, they have had lit Ich.-J
B7 (lavs In neutral custody to think
it over.
"II they wanted to return," Gen.
Hull fiivs. "there would have been no
dll lieultles ”
rxien.se Delia,rtment Inlelllitenee
sources believe four of the 22
Americans are wavering on their
iuo i'ommunl.st Maud They say It's
a ' (m l tiet that one ol the lour may
eii xs the Bamboo Ciuialn before the
deadline. Tile sources don't say who
lip is, bill he la believed to be pfe
Hioliard d'enneson of Alden. Minn,
I eiuivstiii's mother, Mrs. Portia
Howe, went to Tokyo more Hum a
week ago in the hope of getting to
Korea to talk Willi her son The De-
p'lise Department refused permis-
sion Bui Mrs, How,, derided lo slay
< n because "I fell, that nothing
les., Ilian the worst would he full-
ore,"
Mrs. Howe plans lo leave for home
, by plane less than six hours before
the deadline She's still praying that
Tenne.von will ( huge his mind before
I lien
Anli-t-'ommmii.sl Chinese pris-
onei1 ha via ended a 34-day boycott
ol explanations by Rod officials
But they took up where untl-Ked
eaplivr. previously Interviewed left
oil
I lu Red explainers lured only J.'t
ol the 250 Chines? interviewed to-
dav hack lo Communism.
in one othei dcvelopmenl ol llie
i xplaiiiers Hu li N turned dow n a
Red demand for extension ol the
IMI-day explanation period past the
December 23 (l"adlliie
Rufus H. Nicklas
Dies ut Hospital
R'lliis II Nicklas of 4111 South
St irrd at *•.,..;« x«,
M ‘pilal nisi a Toe News wa
•ui- t » pres*
l anital aiiungenieiits are piniL
' ll he J h Ke-tvei Mortuutx
Give 525 Lbs. Turkey In JjleBr>
Center Building Benefit to?
I launched two blow* at Texa
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SEASON’S GREETINGS FROM THE PRESIDENT—
President and Mrs. Eisenhower are conveying their holi-
day wishes to friends with the card pictured above. Fold-
ed, top to bottom, the card measures ,1 ,’t-1 by ti .’{- I inch-
es. Face of the card bears the presidential seal, emboss-
ed in white, and the inscription, "Season's Greetings,”
in tfold. The message inside is engraved in black. (NEA
Telephoto)
Mr* J<ui*le Tim* Ponder and Mix.
Byron Pln*on have hail charge.
Mr Odom wa* arranging to place
a truck—to be ii*imI a* a platform
lhi* afternoon—aero** Main Street
from Rollvwhlld'* D e p a r t m e n t
i Store. Hr aI«o wa* to have charge
| of the prlKr-Kwnrdlng feature,
Center authorities stilted that It
whs not Hermanry tor those eligible
to bo present till* afternoon In order
to receive the prize*
The Community Center has In
; it* trcHHiiry about a fourth enough
* to construct the first,, and main,
| unit. In the proponed two-unit Com-
* munlty building which would be
! erected on the block where the Op-
, tlmlst-sponsored Swimming Pool Is
! bolnf constructed. An
drawing of the proposed Community
1 Center Building, shown In Thomas
Ai Ollpln store window, ha* at-
tracted much Attention
Bidault Says
Adenauer to Be
Marshal Swafford Calls Attention Real Winner
Fireworks Shooting Here Illegal
"Plrnwnrkis Mmol Pig heie Ip town plained
t*..
, e, Illegal anil should he slopped,"
! City Mar hill M. G Hwiplord warn.
•mI today.
The iiuii,shut lafeil that, on u
.■limit scale, It has Marled up
j "I bear II some at night," he ex- ,
Mrs. C. R. Feaster
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Claimed by Death
Mr* ti It Feiister. clubwoman |
mid lifelong resldenl ol Elli,. Conn->
ly. died .Saturday In Waxaliaehle
.Sanitarium
A former resident of Hie Avalon
community. Mi* yeastei moved lo
Waxahe •hie several year* ago
when her husbuiid enleml Hie im
plunent bnslne s llieie .sli" wa, a
iii'Miibi i el the First Bapt ist Chureli.
the Garden Club and the .Shake-
siauire Club
Surviving are tin husband a
daughter. Mrs lleniniii Ynung-
blond Ji of Waxaliaehle two sla-
ter* and Hu e grmKieluId)eh
Funeral services, with Saxon-
Bo/e-Mitchell in charge wen held
at 3 pin Monday III till Wax .ha
i hie FlrM HapiiM Church with Hie
Rev T Hold* Kiaoii and Hie R> v
Fd Thiele conritatiiig tun me id
ftiUnwet! Ijoi'Ml I'-ok
Ex-Cons Released
After Detained in
Poker Hold-Up
Austin Dec ,‘l t.’l* l» is
(XHidt'ts r.hanerl in • «n.n««'..*i. •»:• i
Hie M.imi hold of a tad*' tfutn
htrve Iwtr Ima, :«4ew>rtt Wne#,>.**■«• t*t
' utua.il He tent evwieiK-
Dt** Allv (Fa. I.ony •..»■ w*
«»Wt< t have own .MtoiO-t 't«**i
t>r«* N'o (Ami 11 In keittri
of Mn i»n Hull > last. tti <ei
tntea Datla u;
•is Iwrrox Tltiity FmhMxitv «»r«
irt. .w*i JU .1 da. » iUi«hi( bocal
Lo*v« w»v» -Ih •»«x r«»ei »«•»*
Miwksi tola, irtinw >>! 'In It*
rn*i
The eluel went on lo miv:
"'I here';, a city ordinmit e out law-
lug It .Seine yem* ago, flrreraekei
shooting renehc.l the point where It
wa i a danger to |>ro|x>rt,v and, ac-
tually, sometimes caused )>hy*leal
harm, especially, it, wa* nerve-1
wracking lo people downtown Miop-
pllig. So it city law wa* pa «ed to;
i nil II
Marshal Swatlord uigeil eompll- ,
mice with 111,, r(H|iicst i o discoid lime
the praetlee. w lileh, he mini ii,p|K'ar* i
just, lo lie getting a start
Station Scene of
Small Burglary
Edgar Martin Humble Service
Station. Enid* Avenue ill McKin-
ney wus the .scape id a small burg-
lary l*M night, II w a* learned tills
iiuuning trum CUV Marshal M G
Sw III ha (I
The chief reported that the in-
ti ud’i Inokc gl.tM* from a window
and Mole three or lour Ixixe* of
Imir-candy a id a box ol i luar,
No mu .n. had been madi bv mid-
day today
Blind Sheriff and
Seeinq-Eye Deg
Killed by Jeep
Dentim. D*. JI 'UI* Oms
Hodge J bo 0*1* r I allied lillinl
• he* ill dm »o.t .« eelHg « ve «!**:
onlv lb duvw «g'*> has been billed
'll) no lllllg dll | la III'.; tiv
, lee.i .i l*r walk' I do»u » • treef
■lee St* ol; 'If xi by a hoi run
tn Jiitiuitiy of tallll vitro tw
If Xi*.*. I xi mr
>1 t ointl <>o tke< 10*h Iikmii
V'lu-fe Hr had tin'll
(Bit }•>* a ;»»*i'io *i a ehwd
• ''**> sn .ug* 'in Urn 'oa*
winter Iih*
Texas. Fore-
ra let* say twin cold front* will
Five hundred and twenty-five ,ir0(, temperatures a* low os 20 de-
pounds of frozen turkey wa* being j j^ee,* in the Pauhamlle and Houth
given away at the prr*s hour this plain* tonight.
afternoon In Hie Community Center > Kinds temperature> were mild to*
Building benefit affair, staged on day.
Main Btreet. | The first cold front, movinf in
Numerous other prize* were being , from the Pacific northwest, 1* cx-
awarded also. They Included; An ! pected to move Into Texas during
electric roaster, an oven roaster, « \ early afternoon, and continue
carving set, a record-player and i across the state. Forecasters say It
two or three other leaser premiums. 1 will reach the Dallas-Fort Worth
President R H. (Bob* Dlttberner. vicinity by mid-afternoon.
Woodrow Odom. Jude Smith and The second cold front, bringing
others were busy early this after- colder all from Canada. Is also ex-
noon winding up lost-mfiuite details; pected to reach Texas by early uf*
for the affair, following a season temoon A lew snow Hurries are
of donation-ticket welling of which , predicted for the Panhandle this
afternoon and tonight.
Forecasters say the two fronts
nuiy also bring some wtrlely-acat-
Icic I thundershower* over Enst and
Houth Central Texas, but there will
t>c no great amount of bad weather.
Scattered drizzle l» continuing to
fall over East Texas, and heavy fog
has been reported over Houth Tex-
ai,. Lighter tog is reported In North
Central Texas.
Forecaster* say those part* of the
state ahead of the two cold front*
will warm up until they pass
through, and cloud* over Central
and East Texas will break up **
the fronts approach.
The coldest places In the state
early today were Presidio and Dal-
architect'* 1 hart with lows ot 31 degree*, while
the temperature didn’t get below
; 57 lit Biowmvllle and Laredo.
Other low temperature* Included
Lubbock 3H. 31 1'aso 40. Midland
und Abilene 41, Wichita Fall* 43,
1 Del Rio 44, Amarillo and Tyler 45,
Mineral Wells. Dallas, Fort. |jVorlh,
Lufkin and Texarkana td. Waco 48,
Austin, Han Antonio. San Angelo
I and Houston 49, and Corpus Chrlstl
50.
Russia Seeks
Information
On Atom Pool
| Mo-row. Doe. 21 ilfP'. Hovlet,
I Russia nas replied to President
Klicnhower'a proposal for an atomic
energy pool
1 Russia «• keel lor additional ex-
; pli.nation, hut agreed to Join the
United HSiites In confidential (Up-
9 natlc negotiations on It.
ThU Is Russia'* first, official rc-
aettnn to Mr Klaenhowcr's proposal,
1 made on l)er Hth, tor an Intermi-
Itonal pool ol atomic material* for
peaceful purposiw,
Itusslii replied In a statement,
lather than a foimal note. Tt»e
text ol t ie .statement will tie broad-
mi over Moscow radio this after-
I,(Kill
Pvt. Marusak 1$
In 8-Weeks Basic
At Fort Bliss
Private Henry F Marusak. son
nt Mr and Mrs. Louis Marusak. Rt.
3 Etuil* recently begin eight week*
nt tae-ie training in the anti-aircraft
n it i lie i y Heplacemrnt Center at
Fort Bli’-s T"\
Tbi' first eight weeks of b*»ir
training arc *i»cnt on fundanMmtal
Inlanti v subjects lik- Army drill,
idle machine gun. and baz»w»k,»
mark stun r letup and tamlluirlzation
wrii, A.>>.. uehr.ies! ufejiit* The.
to*' |ilma* of training Is elUwaaed
aim . one-week maneuver In the
held
t non , oinp! turn ol 'he Brat eight
«,,g veh Pv« Mnio-ek will
• i*li. i In assigned Iw further train-
in' y* I mt Hli** Ih the '*-ehnt«|ues
>ij iiiii-airnalt artlUfV or l*r will
in • i ki, truisi to another training
•, tii< r tsu *, Ivailing in swir other
At im kid
Hki du ti lemsln «' fur Mb*,
lit r* a o light weeks w U see tum
i -i» 'lie a-ex of varneis eleetmrur
•I w*e ■ * midovexl In ‘he AAA-
|( IV M, « t)I atw. br exiwrih trwmext
■ tui: • of Ugh: knet m»*tiwm
., • «tnrap ttliller' *' U'w -fhing
j..» i high vltilukr ktna) rgegtsik
He 1 mdlwet *cre Fm* Mw« range
UwK-k twia. WMttkr ww <s»k
oha «f Me iwawesane Mkm lew
rwte% IXMx wfAfl DINS
(lleie Is ail amilvsK of one of
the big i <*w* development* of
the d»> h.v United Press).
Foreign Minister Bidault say*
lliai no im* I ter who I* the winner in
the French prealflentlal elect ton,
the real victor will be Chancellor
Adenauer of i Vest Germany
By It.at, lie means Flume'*
weakness as n upared with her old
rival, Germany, lias been glaringly
demonstrated to the world lu the
piesldcnllal election. Parliament
shill,v-t halite I. and some vote* even
were east for a night club damn
The French publle and pres* fire
Mnnrth c over the whoh* business.
Nothing In all the poM war year*
has :«) thoroughly shown France's
political weaknes*. The Ironic thing
I* that H Is not a erl«l* lor Dcmoc-
rai'y It I* doubtful II Democratic
feeling ever was so strong In France
n. right now
11 Is the eilsLs of an unworkable
eon .t Kill i' 'li and a hope lea* division
•it t length Minin u right cent pi mid
tell The tell Is too much under
Moscow * control fur either the
renter or the tight to work with It
The renter I, too weak to govern lt,-
m It and is unwilling to ro-o|M*iute
w.th a rlghlst government The r<-
ult Is that, each succeeding cabinet
i weaker than it.. predecessor Anri
France now Is prmtleally helpless
pi 111 lea H) and this on the eve of
t hr Iting-deslred big four eonlcrcner
with Germany
Mis h i oh lousl', enjoy* this
sc unimti. in, mi t ,,,, r\, - iiitir, tin
int formnlls anawererl the Wtvlern
I'|.i|hmiI to holrt the conference in
lb l III) nil Jan I'll tnieign MlCIs
til Vfolntr, * p|M at s to want lu rle
lay Mu B* i tin inte'llif In uirlet to
extrart the maximum tienrlit Im
li s i«> 11»ao Me French odtins»
Hilled Bv twin
Houston l»r< .’t LI* fhou.as
Alttiui A tgust V> ,i llnu ton has
iwi o till'd liv >»( in«i»< t ti mi a , n
I Is man was to*i vesteirlav bv
k 1*1 driven t»\ William Murski II
wim) ti - r<i mtn >ii, |oiih uf . «iu-i
• r delve* bv rivutm«i M b ' Mi
II fly Ymferr im eerrt ,»ver Au
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 299, Ed. 1 Monday, December 21, 1953, newspaper, December 21, 1953; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782748/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.