Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1958 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday March 7,1958
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Soil improving crops painted in
the District last fall have made be-
low the average growth so far this
year but with warmer weather of
the past w^ek or two these crops
have taken on a deeper green color
and have begun to grow. This
growth can be made more rapid
by the application of 100 pounds of
ammonia per acre. This top dres-
sing can be expected to about dou-
ble the yield of seed if applied in
the next few days.
Land owners top dressing cover
-crops in last fw days are: Jack
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Taylor, Charles Tuyfor, Rh Camp-
bell and Fred Porter of Monticello,
John B. Stephens of Mt Pleasant
and Wade Freeman of Dainger-
field.
H. H. Bofer of Omaha has a
good stand of crimson clover that
was planted last fall. This clover
made very little growth during the
winter but has greened up in the
last few days and started grow-
ing. Ray Circles, east of Mt. Pleas-
ant. has 10 acres of crimson that
looks good.
Crimson is being planted by most
landowners to improve bermuda
sod. No plant used so far in the
District has done a better job of
improving bermuda as has crim-
son. Roland Hall and several oth-
ers in the District have been able
to cut up to 100 bales of hay per
acres on upland, that had been
planted to crimson.
Supervisors have again placed an
order or request with the Texas
Forest Servce for pine seedlings
to be planted in the District, next
fall and winter. Landowners plan
ning to plant them should get their
request for seedlings in to the Dis
trict as soon as possible. When
seedlings alloted to the District
have been sold there will be no
more available.
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Hurt Newspapers
AUSTIN O — Government con-
trols on advertising would limit
competitive business, the Texas
Daily Newspaper Assn, said yes-
terday.
- -.Texas daily newspaper editors
and publishers at the close of their
annual session passed a resolution
saying they wanted no government
controls on advertising nor taxes
which would restrict advertising.
The TNDA said it was aware
of "a trend toward government
controls on advertising
"The TNDA deplores the desires
of various government groups, in-
dividuals or political subdivisions
to regulate or effect controls on
advertising in any media and ob-
jects to the pressures brought to
bear by groups or-individuals seek-
ing professional status through
legislation, and objects to taxing
advertising and deplores parlia-
mentary irregularities and actions
used by public office holders, the
net effect of which is to limit com
petition and keep competition from
the public."
SINGING CADETS OFFICEES--Hob Surovik, sated, of Mount Pleasant, son of Mr and Mra
John Surovik is president of tar Singing Cadets this year Other officers are, standing, left to
right, Don Linenberger, business manager; John Lenamon, librarian; James Bond, vice-president;
and Clem Sherek, reporter and historian. The Cadetswill appear here Saturday night under the
hip of the B X PW Club Their concert will begin at 7 30 Saturday night at the old gym.
DALLAS (—Criminal charges
were filed yesterday against Rob-
ert Spears, 63, former head of the
Texas Naturopathic Physicians
Assn, in connection with an abor-
tion performed on a young Dallas
secretary.
Also charged was Napolean
Barbee, 70, a pharmacist police
said acted as a contact in ar-
ranging the abortion.
Police said vice squad officers
caught Spears in the act of per-
forming an abortion on the wom-
an while her boy friend stood by.
Robert Wood, Midland, Tex.,
speaking for the Independent pe-
troleum Assn, of America, said
oil import increases jeopardize
the nation’s wartime dependence
on domestic fuel sources and
threatens the national security.
He was, joined by Dallas attor-
ney Gordon Simpson, president of
the association, who added oil im-
ports have resulted in decreased
explorations for new reserves in
this country as well as in reduced
production.
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bombard earth with incredibie
energy Their source is one of
physics* and astronomy’s most
baffling problems
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Orange Bank Robber
Caught in Memphis
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (— Andrew
Jackson, 19, a Detroit Negro, was
charged yesterday with robbing
the First National Bank of Or-
ange, Tex., of 91.410 last month.
Police end the FBI said Jackson
Police and the FBI said Jackson
was arrested here Monday after
a daylight bank robbery.
Det.-M. A. Hinds said Jackson
admitted the Orange robbery dur-
ing routine questioning after his
arrest. He was charged with •
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CAPE CANAVERAL, FU UR -
The Air Force has plans for a
"motionless moon" ‘that will hang
at n certain point in the sky, day
ane night, oscillating gently.
The experts sny it would be won-
derful as a radio and television re
lay station, or for counting cosmic
rays or observing weather.
Also as a launching platform in ,
space, for a misaile with thermo I
nuclear warhead
Lt Gen C. S. Irvine, Air Chief'
of material, told the Armed Forces
Communications Electronic Assn I
at Wnshinton that the Air Farce I
is stuetving n proposal for a satel I
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point on the earth
Irvine said the vehicle, 20 000
nub's out in space, would be ideal
for missile launc lung
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1958, newspaper, March 5, 1958; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1460679/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.