Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 182, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1958 Page: 1 of 4
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Fired This Weekend
Saturday Funeral
For Mn. Faulkner
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The trip was made in four
small outboard motor boats tand
• CHICAGO U-A mass funral for
27 children who lived so briefly
and died so quickly—in the city’s
Goverment Is
Tottering in Italy
if attached,
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Steel Co,
Ar He will
and the other commandeered a
prison captain’s office. Each held
a hostage.
Eyman fired several shots to
launch an assault. After a few
minutes, the lawihen recaptured
the hospital and the office and
rescued the guards.
not bow to
take over tl
Aailg Times
of pi
ing l
be ft
sands of mourners today.
One by one, the caskets were
wheeled into the Northwest Ar-
mory by military policemen of a
special 5th Army detail. They were
placed in a double row in front of
an altar erected on the stage. s:
The group rite for 27 of the 97
as-.
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16
shpplug
Days ’tu
Christmas
would
ids to
rhen a k«
and a fUt
verage operation. A crew at
mammnasnguumaa.n *
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overnight on an islet in the'Oy*
press bottoms scarcely a $ ‘
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10 N
Local Men Will
Attend Tax School
E. P. Hendricks and W. W.
Grisham Jr., will attend an In-
come tax school in the REA
auditorium in Gilmer Dec. 9
The meeting will ge underway
at 9:30 a.m. and continue to 4
the Humble ICom
implement deers
FLORENCE, Ariz. WWA steet-
nerved warden led 25 lawmen
storming into barracades at the
Arizona State Prison Thur^ay
by rebellious convicts.
Despite warnings from the 46
~NEw YORK ‘u — Princess
Greteo Monaco gave high so-
eiety a rpribe sample of royal
displeasure Thursday night-with
Arbgt . eight from the dance
triet commander, wil induct
new members.
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kill their host
Warden Frank
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OALLAS TEXAS
sun.,
Sachian orbit might last'mil-
Funeral rites Will be held at
the First Baptist Church in Talco
at 10 1 a.m. Saturday for Mra
Callie on Faulkner, 74; Wife'of
the late Rbert Faulkhet 'wild
died at her home in Talco Thurs-
pe Air Force satellite weighed
e5poumds it was aimed at
—M1' at least a single trip
bftMbt the moon. In its final
thmaires and Rhythmettes. high
1%e school choral groups, will tea-
ture the entertainment program
for the evening.
15Dr. W. A. Ferguson, mayor,
above the swirling waters of —
swollen stream.
-The journey began near the
highway bridge of State MM
Cypress near Lone Star, . SMI
MT PLEASANT. TEXAS.TEDPAT. DECEMBEL 1938
yy huzM
dustof ilated
Hughes gave many sta
ca See KIWANIS; I
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Lone Star Kiwanlt'
To Bear WOieter
The Lone Star Kiwanis ch
has scheduled a divisiod-wi
fire
rural home. •;
steht"carried the electronic
SHM'uM maneuvering rocket
to do the job
sthedd-pund Army shot is less
pm 3. H. Surovik, district
cultural agent will preside,
resentatives from AM I
-v-- the intention of hit-
ting the lunar surface. But if all
works well it may be destined
for a greater glory
The Army has packed its rock-
et dubbed. Juno II, with enough
The adventure wi
for publicity purpoi
’ m 'Connection with
Nalsseoktoah’
H. kas Sheep anl Out
SANTA MEE DE TENERIFE,
Canary Islands . Four in-
irepia Biftohs, one a wohnah.
dioser or we’ll kill on,’ ” said
Wright. •TdMh,t say anything.**
At this point, Warden Eyman, a
graying, 60 year-old former sher-
in armed wtibJLJB automatic
pistol, shouted to the barricaded
ward, the prisoners seized them.
The prisoners then phoned Ey-
man with^tHs message: w: are
the keys. And we-re going to Cell
ly, however, and the girl from
Philadelphia remained for the
midnight "Beauty and the
Beasts”, tableaux, and presided
at the drawing of grand prizes
for luckyticket holders
But although she smiled, she
danced no more.
The incident highlighted . a
night-long barage of adulation
which started when the royal
couple arrived for the'(chic
fiesta in the grand ballroom of
the Hotel Astor. 2 - -
A corps of six mounted police
and a dozen patrolmen vainly
tried to hold back a crowd of
about a thousand spectators -whho
jammed outside the hotel en-
trance for a closeup peep at the
See GRACE Page 3
trend speed to overcome the
gofthe earth's gravity shot,
it has a 1 in 2 chance of
dfag up escape velocity-and
jasting away from the earth
, a possible orbit around the
left-of-center Cabinet in power.
Last month, however, the two
small parties refused to join the
coalition formally.
Labor troubles began to sweep
across Italy two weeks ago.
Rightwing Christian Democrats
complained Fanfani's coalition
was too leftist. Some members of
the government objected to the
Premier's tight control obtained
by putting his own men into
key jobs-
■ . Mi ■■■ .■■■■»■■ ........ - as
Mass Funeral
Held for 27
Of Fire Dead
plant and was successtll?
terminated at the dam site htter
a tortuous trip. « ’. "7?.
of the planth
is at the ratt
Orbil Around
Sun, instead
duew-xenK w-A huge U.S.
medri rocket—short an brains but
Mg On raym-my blast Into
Space foie Meekend on a trip that
coqM take just 94 hours, but
#ebt Mat millions of years.
the U, S. Army’s first shot
moon—and like its Ekplor-
Blite shots, the Army hasn't
at Our Lady of the Angels school
Monday was as rare as it was im-
pressive. No similar funeral has
taken plae in this city in recent
decades, at least.
Arehbishop Albert Gregory Mey-
er, spiritual shepherd of Chicago
area Roman Catholics, sang a
requiem high Mass Francis Car-
dinal Spellman of New York was
at a red-draped throne to the left
of the altar., s. -ena
Some caskets In the double row
before the altar were white. Some
were bronzed, some small, some . *
oft‘standard size.
Families of the young victims
Ree MASS. Pago 2 4
to destination. It uncertain, here-
guests you inquire at the pot of-
flee or call PA 44 for the de*
sired information. 1
■sambty approval.
Hn • 22 A--
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tery. Smith-Bates Funeral Home
Mount Pleasant, is in charge fo
arrangements.
Survivors are two daughters:
Mrs. T. S. Hess and Mrs. J. B.
Harbour, both of Talco, two sons.
M. D. Faulkner, Napona, Calif.,
and C. F. Faulkner, Talco.
Also surviving are three sis-
ters: Mrs. JJ, Melton, Purcell,
Okla., Mrs. Bill Melton. Modesto,
Calif., and Mrs. Van Payne,
Campbell, Calif., and one broth-
er, David Scaggs, Purdelk. Okla.
call their bluff’and won his deo-
perate gamble.nappm i
Moises Adams, 38, an inmate
convicted of stattory rape, "was
shot in foe back during the furious
assault. He was reported in poor
condition but expected to live.
About 800 National Guardsmen,
deputies; police officers, guards
and civilian volunteers ringed the
walls with rifles and automatic
weapons to guard against new out-
breaks. The riot was quelled at 11
' p.ms -
Guards Calvin Hunt, 33, who
came to Arizona from Winthrop,
Maine, and Scott Wright, 30, for-
merly of Ardmore, Okla., were
held hostage for nearly an hour. .
Both latf expressedd fear the
prisoners would have killed them
with their homemade knives after
IUMrED NATIONS, N: Hi t
X 0. tah
for Cyprus fowled today after •
compromise plan fenedit mhultet
enough votes to ehsure CMM #
For 99
be of .droat
worketin
Trailonal Christmas musik
will be presented at 2 p.m Sun-
day in the high school gym by
choral groups of Junior and Ben-
toy High Schoolsaal- \ L
The program will consist of
numbers by the Girls Choir,
Boys Choir, Junior High Choir,
rs To Prevent
rtman Music i
3MPF KTM58NM4 1
Caught After
Robbing Bank
BRYAN -A respectable- ap-
pearing auditor for a Houston firm
held up the Bryan First State Bank
and Trust Co. today Police nab-
bed him within six minutes.
Sobbing at police headquarters,
Kenneth Carr cried, "I don’t know
why I'did it. I don't know why I
dM ft." - ...... .....— ■ ™ ■
The medium-height, heavyset
Carr obtained an estimated 95,000.
Carr walked up to bank teller
Willard Williams and handed him
a blank check on foe back of which
was written:
"Put all of your 5‘s, 10’s and
20's in this bag and smile."'
Williams did as ■directed and
much as scratch my men, Hl kill
all -of you.”
Eyman and the two guards
Early Mlling
ilips set, chin high
and tailing a slightly bewilder-
ed escort, her husband Prince
Rainier til of Monaco
tion ceremonies ‘pf Ferel$
ridge Dam July,5, Hughes sex-
ained. Participant* fo thelwwo
Ted -tesn,
gih ppineens had found the throng
in order to expedhe the bemmebnandsrsnttrolay’pomhtm Cpeu
rcohacnrommasion, the Atantie *
quests, business firms to postpon “auheamebdndaf •
HERLfN exfus Army pilot
ffca to bau vit behird the Iron
Curtain is th the hand, of the East
Germens,alcbmmunist brondonnt
WEATHER
nual convention, lastikg Ahegh
Dec 10. TI tA.yKdhdid.sma
president announced this week
Dallas was . selected as the
eohiventibn site’n roMhltfon o
the increasing importance ot Hast
Texas as a wo ’ ttwihk
Kincaid said. All wool producers
are invited to attend
announced today. • I
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LAWRENCE, *». unA home.
652 mlade rockeclezpigdedjeurb thda
at a plint which maputatresteni
ale fikinhuiree young eng-
beers who help build thedevide. ,
_ ekpressed histhansto patrohs at
Then the convicts split into two theMunt mledsent post office for
raups. One took over the hospital fine response to rerller i
Admission of legionnaires and
their ladles will be by member
ship card for 1989. Tickets are che informal
iC’s Sporting God? store
a canoe. The entourage carhpd
As a further word of caution, he began when he briefly held six
advises MM parcelpost size and persons captive, 21
weight limitations vary according - ' "
plained.
—........-....... a-a^
9 .50 per piste ana are available
at Holomb’s Sporting Gods store
day. • ,
The Rev. C. W. North hdRev
Will surmsh traetors for
stratrns and attertion
Rhythmaires, and Rhythmettes,
under "direction of Ufo.ony,
school music director. Finale of
‘ ' to
welcome guests to the spe-
program planned by Jessup-1
i Post 210 at foe American
ion Monday at 7 p.m. for the
icfion of 14 dew mhembers:
bert C. Drake, commander
ie Post wil preside.
ngressman Wright Patmah,
it speaker for the ocasioh.
to come any-i „ . ..
m---------I quickly enough, for the robber be-
s=s==teg
• its fourth day and 45 per cent don-
taihed, i ■ , a
e - - •
NAMONAL HONOR SOCIETY - These are 1058-59 members of the National Honor Society at
Mount Pleasant High School. Thirteen new mem ber. were inducted this week bringing total mem-
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la Lew Riddle, Johnny Hendricks, Donnie Newsom, Carol Coke and Johnny Boatner.
... . ' -___________(Arrowhead Staff Photo)
•
Warden Leads Lawmen in
Rescue of Prison Guards
Shaeffer wil officiate;’ With J
burial in the Athena; Ark;,Neerhe
ROME ( — Premier Amintore
Fanfani battled today to save his
tottering five-month-old govern-
ment. His chances looked poor
The Chamber of Deputies pre-
pared to debate a motion of Con-
fidence in the Christian Demo-
cratic leader's pro-Western
minority government. Most poli-
tical observers doubted the Pre-
mier could corral enough votes to
avoid a defeat that would bring
down the government.
The confidence vote is expect-
ed early next week.
Fanfani called for the vote on
his entire program after losing
two ballots Thursday night On a
gasoline tax. Opponents, to the
left and right of his regime
ganged up with dissident Chris-
tian Democrats to abolish ' the
tax. .u ■
On two votes, the government
lost 314-263 and 323-239.
The votes seemed to be the Cul-
mination of rising dissatisfaction
with the coalition governnent,
which took office July 2
Both the Christian Democrats
and Communists gained in last
May’s parliamentary elections
But the Christian Democrats. who
have dominated ali Italian gov-
ernments since World War 1,and
their Soda] Democratic allies
were three votes short at the 299
seats needed for a majority
Votes from the centrist Liberals
and Republicans put Fnfani’s
will be intrdduced by Dan pi
Latimer. Chaplain L. A. Adams “
wil offer the Invadation. 3. .
Carroll, Sulphur Springs, d
Traclor School is
Sel Hore Dec. 1H2
-
in Mount Pleasant Dec. 11 and 12.
to teU them guys handed the bag to the robber.
But he apparently didn’t smile
hurstiskat
conservtionis
let igd-
le. Rep-
_________College.
the Internal Revenue Service and
the Sociei Security office inTy-acres
ler will assist in fob program. 3 an at
' ’The school is plahned especlaly I three
. ly for farmers but is opeh to erate
euw$M6: AAN8
On Royalty Wrath
1 tn a mining crush of
guards and photogra-
, rat a ball in her honor, the
former mdyle
den exit With
Ehst Texas: Partly cloudy,
considerably older this afterhoon
and tonight, cold Saturday. Low-
. a ma ana o „ 7M
CHECK FIRST-With First Na-am. today, the Fire Department |
1 - tionalBank. (Adv.)1 reported. season," Grisham said.
(the Uwmen)
Legion Meets
Monday Night
' « itJl
lustrate his talk with
jectiona.
PRINEVMaE, Ore. un - An
ex-convict brushed aside aplehs to ——
surrender and killed ihndselt *q m
My 4Mb 4 do our slege that if
o '!.,, „
1000 plarts per acre.
Calvert estimates that 4,500 to
5,000 acres will be plantd in
the teftr^aMy dhstriet al com-
pared to 1,200 last vear.
Tractor drawn mechanical
setters have been perfected for
plahting the trees, and 19 to A
be seeded la
"EVer owner tit a farm t
tor shoula avail Himself of thia
opportunity to mt expert navice
mamncmamamanconchaemuzga
loss of time in the busy farming
vepryaryi
season. Pl
vin Watson, president
Mnga-en Tetrchpieldn
Dallas engineering fh^,’ 3
Tittle, Daingerfield, and sew
Lone Star officials.
Thini hi perhaps the greatest
Mtatjenee between the planned
Ati probe and the last three
ihdt by the US, Air Force, one
of which reached as high as 79.
do Milas.;, -
Sessions will fee from
. to 4 p.m. to-day Lunch wihtie
sponsored
hefty.! Lo
fore fleeing shouted at Williams:
"I said smile.”
Carr ran across the street and
through a five-and-tenicent store
out the bark door into the alley,
stopped long enough to ditch his
.3i-caUber revolver through a
crack in a garage, and then ran
almost blindly into' a police car
containing officers searching for
-him. uf i
Total elapsed time, police esti-
mated, was 8 minutes from the
robbery to foe capture.
Car,] father of four ehildren
tanked frealy to reportera between
----------- „ ladies Right and •Merchants‛
focused on the proper cere of preciation Dinner* for all
tractors. Dec. 11 at the Lon* star Eie
"trae- tary School cafetoHum. ' _
L. D. Webster, Vice presi
AAAt. ?1
n '
y-sw,g- AiCappella
Fhotr—______
Slight Damage le
Reported ih Fire
‘Fire thought to have been
nenson geta underSt1
iti expectedthat an 1
half a mQiidn tred. Will t
ed per week until the
mas messages, he concluded.
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quests, Dusness nrms to poeipaae ----- a, a..__________
z2==2 Pine Seedlings 5
XsSt Arrive Here * ’
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Volume XXXIX
gave fols account: 1..0122...1200., .....__
Hunt, Wright and another guard im ma
went to the isolation ward to bring Thmm Khy
cne of the convicts some medicine. 1NGIUb lUl
As Hunt and Wright entered the
KiwanisClub
7 , 7; ■ ’ ■ h f 1
ViewsRiver
Voyage Movie
. "Down Cypress Creek.” B j
documentary film of a boat trip
on Cypress Creek was shown t <
Kiwanians and guests today at
its weekly luncheon meetthg at
Hotel Stephens.
Showing the ‘film was
Hughes, assistant pubkie rela-
tions manager of Lome Star StfiH
Co. He was introduced by Bil
Killian. . . 11
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 182, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1958, newspaper, December 5, 1958; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1553119/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.