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Thursday, October it, 1956
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A McKinney man pleaded gu,
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of an Industrial -Foundation for
McKinney were made at a meeting
of members of -the Chamber of
Commerce Industrial Committee
with a number of interested citi-
sens st the chamber office. Com-
mittee Chairman J. M. Whisenant
presided.
Purpose of the foundation will be
to provide funds to be used in at-
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The foundation will be capitalized
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Mahmoud Fawzi, left, Egypt’s foreign minister, and Sec-
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the U.N. Security Council in New York after Egypt
and the Soviet Union turned down the British-French
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McKINNEY (Special) — The Ci-
ty of TerreH will begin using wa-
ter from Lake Lavon around Nov.
1, it was announced following a
meeting of the board of directors
of the North Texas Municipal Wa-
ter District.
Terrell, not one of the 10 mem-
ber towns of the district, will buy
its water from Forney and will
be able to get some 490,000 gallons
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surface pipeline to be laid from
Forney in Terrell. The securing
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Brown, 8-year-old daughter of Mr.
‘ and Mrs, R."L. Brown Jr. of
Beaumont today was disclosed as
the principal beneficiary of the
$2,237,507 estate left by the widow
of a former Magnolia Oil Corp,
refinery executive.
An inventory of the estate of
Mrs. Edith Marshall, widow of
the late Courtney Marshall, was
filed here late yesterday, reveal-
ing that the girt will receive an
estimated $1,800,000 share of the
estate.
The will provided that one-
fourth of the principal of the
estate be conveyed to Edith when
she reaches the, age of 35, one-
third of the remainder at the age
of 33 and the balance at the age
of 37. The principal is to be held
in trust for her until her 25th
birthday.
The girl’s grandtather, R. L.
Brown Sr., said he employed Mrs.
Marshall with his local insurance
firm when she first came to Beau-
mont in 1912. Brown said Mrs.
Marshall may have been distantly
related to him but that fact was
never Mccrtafned.
Brown said he "practically
raised” Mrs. Marshall, and that
it was apparently out of gratitude
to him that she left the majority
of her estate to "the favorite
granddaughter of the family.”
The inventory filed here yester-
day showed that the estate con-
' silted of both personal property
and real estate. •
The largest part of personal
property naned in the inventory
was 14,143 shares of the Standard
Several other caseg due for trial,
Monday were put off on request I
of attorneys.
The criminal docket in County
Court is due for trial next Mon
day.
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” speaking of View President Richr
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yesterday, Johnson said: “Free
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the public to save the vice presi-
dent from a repetition of the hu-
miliating size of his audience at
Houston. It must be conceded that
in terms of drawing a crowd the
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The will also provided that 1,250
shares of the oil stock was to be
conveyed to Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
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Further stipulations of Mrs.
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59th Court Hears
Five Cases In
McKinney Docket
’ McKINNEY (Special) - Five
cases were disposed of in 59th Dis-
trict Court here Monday. Judge
W C. Dowdy presided.
There was one jury trial in the
case of a McKinney man charg-
ed with forgery in connection with
the passing of worthless check in
the amount of 825. The jury rend-
ered a verdict of not guilty after I
the man had agreed to repay the .
money.
Four other eases were disposed |
of on pleas of guilty as fol- l
tows:
A Plano man charged with as I
sault and attempt to murder was
given a two-year probated sen
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A 17-year-old Dallas youth charg-
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