Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 130, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1966 Page: 3 of 6
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By JOE MCGOWAN JR.
NEW DELHI, India (AP)
In 1940, the United States
transferred 50 over-age de-
stroyers to Britain in ex-
told officer* he
girl on a bus he
lengthwise
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family’s refrigerator cost the Nugents $30.13. (AP Wire-
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TUCUMCARI, N.M. • —
Arraingnment of former Ala-
bama convict James Rey-
nolds Durham Jr., 31, was
expected today on federal
charges in Monday’s abduc-
tion of a 10-year-old Okla-
homa girl.
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complexions. Of the two, Lyn-
da is six inches taller, more
reserved and inclined to stand
and smile rather than talk.
Lynda has blossomed in the
past year. At 22, she has a
new trim figure, new hair-
styles, a new sophistication.
When she appears in pub-
lic, comm ents inevitable
range from: "She’s so, skin-
enough money to pay her
fare to Vega.
Sheriff Harold Wheeler of
Oldham County took the girt
from the bus. He said she
appeared to be in a state
of shock and "looked like she
was starved.” Wheeler and
a woman deputy fed the
youngster before taking bar
to Amarillo.
U. S. Atty. B. Andrew Pot-
ter filed the charge in Okla-
homa City. He said Durham
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Ex-Convict Arrested For
Kidnap, 10 Year Old Girl
sent to Natchez, Miss., to
avert a threat of racial vio-
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A complaint filed in Okla-
homa City accuses him of
kidnaping Karen Jean Dye
and transporting her from
Canute, Okla., to Tucumcari
"for the purpose of taking
indecent liberties and mak-
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. to :
Cecil R. took a show-
er at ids business establish-
ment recently and got a dou-
ble cleaning, police said.
Someone made off with his
wallet containing $45.
Frank Ervin, driving Bret
Hanover, won harness rac-
Used to Mistaken Identity
By KELLY SMITH: ‘
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PAT AND LUCI TOTE GROCERIES—Newly-weds Pat
and Luci Nugent, son-in-law and daughter of President
Johnson, pause a
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CHRISTMAS IN AUGUST—This was the scene at First Baptist Church. Shown left to
right are members of the Girls Auxiliary: Gean Gauntt, Barbara Hart, Debbie
Smith, Lynn Harris, Nancy Freeman and Darlyn Darby looking ver a multitude of gifts
to be sent to a mission in New Mexico. There they will be distributed to children at
Christmas time. The GA Christmas in August program culminates in a Christmas in
December for children on the mission lie id. (Times Staff Photo.)
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tang, "a cdoptto Kim "on partment was organized with
to the grandparenta. Alexander Hamilton as sec-
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victim. Otherwise
said, the maximum
is life in prison.
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Washita County seat i
Canute, for Amari
resume nuclear’ tests bring
nearer the possibility of war. g g,-
One year ago - Armed Thursday while waiting for
National Guardsmen were
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and Mrs. L. E. Morris is her
, brother and his family, O. H.
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The girl was removed
from a bus at Vega, Tex.,
Thursday and taken to an
Amarillo, Tex., hospital for
examination. Details of the
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TITUS COUNTY
‘ DRIAL HOSPITAL
Admitted: Dora William-
son, Joan Miller, Raymond
Gilliland, Lewi* Clark, and
Kenneth Buster. 2/ . ■
Dismissed: Carolyn May,
Mrs. Doyce Taylor and baby,
Virgil Cameron, Opal Logan.
Mrs. Kenneth Benefield and
baby, Mrs. Jerry Cromer
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rind DNDY, lkeeppard.
Friday, September 2
CURREY CLINIC
Admitted: None.
Dismissed: None.
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HOSPITAL AND CLINIC
Admitted: .Minnie Phillips,
Tommy rraylr, Catherine
Johnson, Dorothy Preston,
Howard Johnson, , Richard
Hardman, Howard Hildreth,
and Beatrice Satterfield.
Dismissed: Author Jones,
Glenda Ross, Deloris Ivory
i Thursday
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India Will Pass The I
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He can also count on a life-
time filled with illness and.
One day this month, prehaps ficent and poorly
in a primative village tack- diet and because’cb
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that really Lynda Bird?”
Lynda doesn’t appreciate
her mictaken identity.
At the beauty parlor, she
keep* her eyes straight ahead
and is all business if an op-
erator calls her "Miss Luci”
instead of “Miss Lynda.”
During Luci’s, wedding re-
hearsal, 600 persons gathered
to greet the bride-to-be as
she arrived at the church.
Lynda came first. The crowd
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compute the exact time. They ®
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Indian woman will give birth ;
to the country's 500-millionth
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change for a lease of air and
sea bases in Newfoundland
and the British West Indies.
In 1943, British Prime Min-
ister Winston Churchill con-
ferred with President Roose-
velt and Gen. George Mar-
shall in Washington.
In 1945, President Harry
S. Truman — marked the of-
ficial V-J Day in a radio ad-
dress to the people.
Ten years ago — a railroad
bridge in India cbllapsed,
dumping two railroad pas-
senger cars into a swollen
stream. At least 121 persons
were killed.
Five years ago — Indian
Prime Minister Nehru said
that the Soviet decision to
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Today In
History
Friday, Sept. 2
By The Associated Press
Today is Friday, Sept 2,
the 245th day of 1966 There
are 130 days left in the year.
Today’s highlight in his-
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ed away briskly after a by-
stander exclaimed "Hey I.
There's Luci!”
Lynda Bird Johnson is used
to mistaken identity- .
Time and time again she is
confused with her sister, Luci,
now Mrs. Patrick J. Nugent.
At Thursday’s; wedding of
Margaret McNamara, daugh-
ter of the secretary of defense
and Mrs. Robert S. McNam-
ara, and Marry E. Carter,
some 100 bystanders gathered
with cameras outside the
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A presidential limousine
drove up to a side entrance.
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pushed forward applauding.
There were shouts at "Con-
atrhaytiful girl gratulations!" and “We’ll
That isn’t Lynda pray for you!” • '
" Lynda took a deep breath.
Hurt did not show. Finally
with a wave of her hand, sne
called to one group: ------- Webb
“Thank you. I'm not Luqi. An-
I’m Lynda, And I need your "NNN
wishes more than she.”
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