Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 208, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 15, 1958 Page: 4 of 8
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LONDON I — The seal of the
City of London, in use since
1219, has been replaoed by a
new one.
Soviet Scientist
Claims Abominable
Showman Seen
MOSCOW m—A Soviet scien-
tist claims he saw an abominable
snowman twice last August in the
Pamir Mountains of southeast
Russia. I was "a manlikescrea-
Elsewhere in the United States
and P. O. boxes in Mount
Pleasant:
profane and obscene language 4n-er
the phone Sheriff's deputies said
they arrested her after she <limb
ed into their car with a glass of
rum, resisted efforts to get her
out. and cursed them also.
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China, the American Civil Liber*
. ths Union said.
WHAT IN
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WDNESDAY
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"We feel the average pedigreed
dog is worth at least $300. Actu-
ally it costs about that much each
year to raise one."
This estimate would give the
nation’s 13 million pedigreed
dogs a total value of around 5%
billion dollars.
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LONDON un—The British press
rallied today to the support of Sir
Winston Churchills actress daugh-
ter Sarah and praised her perform-
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her jailing in Los Angeles as a
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ML Pleasant, Texas. ' __________'__
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Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Mt Pleasant,
Texas, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1010. , '________
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or repu-
Barney Googlt and Snuffy Smith
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growing, is it for the good of the
country to cut down on programs
which only recently were deemed
essential in order to save on
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clearirof children-may be on the way
Jamout in this country.
tally-r, ,, . . _
Tiel He is becoming a vietim of
I prosperity, according to Milton
, r o M Weiss, president of the Animal
' .. Insurance Co. of America.
with !
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» 32-1 dogs n the United States and 15
was J million were pedigreed." said
the t Weiss. "Today our dog popula-
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GET CUUMMY / SKIN-DMN6. START
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Thehoninthe number • of non-
the ni pedigreed dogs.
— - “The reason is simple. People
—■ ave been buying more expensive
i — home and cars—and they also
I ku have been upgrading their pets."
.There were chortles of laughter
I _ , last fall when Weiss founded the
I || nation's first firm devoted ex-
" “ 1 clusively to life insurance for
pedigreed dogs. There also were
Text howls of protest from mongrel
for thowners, who felt their pets were
Confer being discriminated against
day ni Weiss, who had spent 28 years
Bears in the insurance business and en-
■traed the new field after a 10-
Bm. ' year actual study of dogs, let nei-
■ •ACther the laughter nor the howls
■ PSt, “influence him.
" , “We can't insure mongrels, be-
cause they have only a sentimen-
“ Post UI value," he said. “But a pedi-
SehocE greed dog has a property value,
ter si just like real estate or furniture.
, Nederi ' ;
six-ph tation of any person or concern that may appear in the columns of
—_______result this paper, will be gladly corrected when brought to our attention.
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office. It still is
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fense, and still balance the budg-
eL Eisenhower had to cut corners:
by cutting down on domestic pro-
grams. such as public assistance,
hospital construction, school con-
struction.
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are needed thia year too.
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science. a
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—.......Wavs light tlie jegendmy erse-
ture in the Himalaya Mountains,
part of the "Roof of the World”
that includes the Pamirs, but
have found only footprints and
wisps- of hair.
A G Pronin told a correspond-
ent at- Komsomol Pravda in Len-
' ingrad he saw a yeti, or abomin-
able snowman, last Aug. 10 and
13 on a cliff m i* than 1,500 feet
above him.
Pronin » as a nember of a Sov-
iet’-scientifie gdedition to the
Pamirs, Ru sih ighest moun-
.tains in the corner formed by
western China and Afghanistan.
He said it was “a manlike
creature walking on two feet,
stooped and wearing no clothes.
He was stocky, with long extrem-
. . ities and bite body waa covered
with reddish-gray wool."
. .Three days later he saw the
creature for a few minutes at the
sam spot. The area was other-
wise completely uninhabited.
five tuiii that mych is needed
to keep this county abreast of
Hussia.
TOWN AND CONTRX
SHOPPING ChTER
mgymhum
right now on President Eisen-
bower's budget
How can he teU whether this
, budget—s record for poec*tune
h good or bed, wise or foolish,
etough or too little? He doesn’t
Knew enough to decided.
Aad that goes top this writer.
It's the only honest thing to say.
In A little more than three
month*, since the Russian Sput-
niks shoked the world into sud-
den conkiousness about space
and misshes—the average man
has been frced to feel left be-
hind and ou of date.
He can’t ewn guess, because
_ he can't’ r ven Vualize the prob-
penny-pinching folly. The
coming from this year’s
may not show up for years.
One thing is for sure: Ei
hower is bent on balancing
budget— Wat ' is, not speni
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