Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 160, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1963 Page: 1 of 6
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MOUNT PLEASANT, TEXAS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1963
NUMBER 160
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Your hom.e town of MOUNT
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was named today to be Rri
tain's new prime minister
the man who must try to cat
ry the (onset utiv e party to
victory in elections within the
next year
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The cm rent drouth is one
of the worst on record for
an autumn period
firm ot
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and East 2nd st i eet
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WNF
dispatch from the NIet i lan
side
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was iSed a ticket for hav
ing didci tiv e f)i akes
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foreign secretary, til wa- ap
pointed by Queen Hlizabett
II to be her first minister at
the urging of retiring Prime
Minister Harold Macmillan
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Hew back to Algiers
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the oasis of lindout, an im
and if will i mi throuzh Wed
nesdav , said President V anoy
Bonger
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from around the world to be
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use in the day's edition.
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hold th two posts.
NIilFRS - Crack Mo
i otcan troops have recaptur-
ed two Sahara Desert out
posts but Algeria vowed to-
day that ' the fighting is not
slopping
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S e n a t e Foreign Relations
Committee approved today a
$4,202,365,000 foreign aid bill
restoring $700,290,000 of a $1
billion House cut
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to be
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co. bi ought no cease lire in
the undeclared border war,
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line with
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new product each day
a in mishap at the
be in the Lone
lo vour doorstep
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members, headed hy Rhod
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is ov ei all chairman
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may reach customers and so
that leaders may be fully in-
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growth anticipated for the
future, we have acquired ad-
ditional floor space.
Additional mechanical fa
cilities, notably a new, larg-
er and faster press, which
will enable us to produce ads
in color, lie just ahead Pur
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state radio said 6,000 Motor
cans, supported by planes
ami armored cars, stormed
the outposts.
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munitv near i ookville. died
at 2 W a m Fndav at a local
hospital
dfficult struggle
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of this equipment
take ov ei the gov el nment
Rui Hunt was all smiles
when fie drove to Rucking
1am I 'alm e to see Queen
I ix E h - f National Rank he i
Siu was born Aug 22, 1885,
in T’ennessee
Surviving ate one sister,
Mts R () ( aldwell Nash
ville Tenn two nephews and
two neices.
our city, and other growth
and expansion all of which is
expec ted within the next two
to three years.
Meanwhile we push ahead
with the first phase of our
expansion and improvement
program We expect to fin-
ish this first phase by next
spring and when we do, we
will invite all of you in for a
look
We thought the close of
National Newspaper Week
would be a fitting time to
firing you up to date on what
we are doing, and what we
plan to do in the mean
tune, we will go right ahead
bringing you the finest pro-
duct we know how to manu-
n 1he Peronist patty
automobile pleasure and ser
icc. it s BRICK FOR 64 To
be fully informed on what
this fine car w ill do. RALPH
BIGKBIRN MOTORS is
readv lo put you behind the
wheel ol a BRICK FOR ‘64
Come see what a BIG dll
terence there is in BUICK
An outnumbered, pooriv
LONDON P Lord Home wing
of the Conservative
His supporters felt he
'ill .,mi l lie bogu
within the 1 oi v
Northeast Texa- Clear to
partlv ( lotidy today and Sat-
urday Low tonight 58 to 66.
High Saturday in 80s
(ING PLACES’—Travel-
ers Checks at First National
Bank (Adv )
of I’exas Independent Pro-
ducer ami Royalty Owners
\ssocation
the deset t AA:
I he AIgerans lust reticat Mrs. Jernigan
ed 11) miles to hgh giound i
J.'ii wit hdrew fix'll mam |
lot i e 4(1 miles to dig m al i
, . ' Eunci al sei v k es lot Mi s
Iintouchy, Assm i.ded Press । ,, ,, . . . ,
I Matilda Jernigan will be field
correspondent Paul Davis re । at two o’clo k Saturady after-
pmted in the first battlefront j noon at the Smith Bates Fu-
plrd up shorf i
ad I iv lonston
"ii a indemcanoi I
and w hen turned >
ie Halils < otint v
1partment f In
'Hie action, by voice vote,
was a major victory for Presi
dent Kennedy, but there is a
question whether lie can make
it stick
I on l he N.d ional ('on
alter hearinE a re
perch by forme!
Juan I 'ci on
intersret ion of Washington
porlant non mining centet m j ed
wesic1n Algeria The village' I N
21 per
tel med
brother. E I
Services will
Davis, Pittsburg fire chief, and Tom B Cokei (Times Staff Phot
( I ia i je • । "■ nd I n 2 here weit
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I’ i expe, 1ed ili.n I’m-sel
VC 111 be eturned het e with
in the next few davs
III 11 led hel e
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the Vietnameae war effent m.
against Communst guerrilla Rites Set for
David Myers
in Houston
requtes mechanical facili-
ties and floor space. Because
ol grow th to date, and
v a I in ।! at al
d been pure ha
8TH GRADE CLASSROOM 7 OFFICERS-Recently elected to head room 7 at
Wallace Junior Hich were (left to right) Wayne Horn, president: Nanev
Amerson, secrctary -treasurer; and Amy Holliday , parliamentarian Not shown
is the vice president Mack Coker. Mrs P E. Tucker is the homeroom teach-
er. (Times Photo hv Jolly )
। > (lav w hi fi called Im a
tizhtening up of the pro
Ci am
There will be attempts at
heavy slashe w lien the bill
is brought up in the Senate
Oct 28 for wind may be days
of long debate
Sen Way ne Moi se, D)(e.
who was out of town, asked
(‘hairman J W l’ulbright
I) Ark , to i ec oi d him in
against flic measure Mot.se
has announe ed in will ask tot
heavy reductions in the Sen
ate
F’ulbrizht said some oilier
cmmittee members reserved
the right, to support cuts in
flu Semite
Ilie bill approved by the
committec is $427,250 (MM) less
than Kennedy requested Ful
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lockaby ,
other cat
old Wot Id W ar 11 guer-
tighter postpon'd his
mel route of Tndouf and lo
Maui llama, placed the Mo
i oci .ms in c out t ol of w atei
wells, vital Im sm v iv al m i
। omposed of offi
du ci fol s and cap I
Jim Mehaffev w di !
the r emanng
Ei Alan Lav-tn Be
in widow,
Mvers one
R H Love,
fall of 1‘*
Hume himself had kept
clear of the power struggle
over tly; past lew days.
1-T lends shid he was reluctant
to shed Ins title in order to
A small child was knocked
unconscous when a car driv-
en bv his mothei was struck
bv another car f- riday morn-
ing. Ilie Mount I’hasant P‘o-
I icc I >e| at t ment I eported.
pomntment and win the post
for Deputy l’rime Ministe
Richard A Bullet now
thwarted for the second lune
Mat miflan edged him out m
1957
Resntment ( entei ed on
Mai Indian . det ison to pa
over (‘onservative leaders in
the House of ( ommons and
seelet t a - membet ol the
House "I lords Home p1o
noune ed Imme i is expet ted to
relinquish his title proniptly
and seek a seat in the House
of ( ommons in a spt l a l elec
tion
Bitlei leads the liberal
iv ilia 11
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N ver has unity been
Di ns foi met Iv command
Jav l’resilent
equipped Algerian for e ol
abo:t 6(M) ictrcated Thursday
from I lassi Reida and I md
joub, the outposts 1N miles
southw est al AIgic , Ap
pal । nt ly lliev had changed
minds sevetal times since
Fewin A I' I r111 .1 ■
Wlai Ander. ..it, A ibuquerquc
suspended today att• i ihit -
lary < h a l g e s w ei e filed
against them Him Olav l hev , 1101 SroN The T e x a s
were Bill M < Walte' X of Itailroad commission's an
Teague and Wavne I liner ol noun ement Thirsday that
San Angelo Both aie 21 and
mar i led
The choice of the Scottish
peer w lio advo ates a frm
but realistic poli v towaid
Ilie Sov let l mon, came des
pile a midnight 1cbellon
of British
Home said:
lias asked
(mini 1 i ation
the test of
hall be see-
1 11 i in j a
have been conducting a course here tin wick on
explosive devices to local and area lu eno n in
Hubcit Hardy, Spec. 5 Chester H Heidi Spec
Pph‘ 1111 n
Russel) 1. Sohweikart a civilian, Lexington
plc, has an annual payroll tn
excess ol $.)2,tMM), and manu-
factures a new product five
days each week
What is this industry'.' it s
the All BLEASANT TIMES,
now in its 44th year of serv
ing readets and advertisers
i Right hel e is a good time
to make note of the fact that
our weekly edition. the
TIMES RI A JEW is in its
90th year ol service, which
makes it the oldest business
institution in Titus County of
wInch we have any record )
A oui TIMES each day
takes its manufat turng in
gredients of words and pic-
tures, mixes in a lot of skill
in the handling of tliese, and
emerges each afternoon with
a new product
The skill belongs to writ
ers, photographers, editors,
tspesetters ad compositors,
pressmen stereotypers, and
advertising salesmen The
result of their labor is
brought to you by your car
rier. who is saluted tomor-
row by our industry on Na-
tional Newspaper Boy Day
To bring tile news of this
communit and the rest of
foot ball play er s al N o i l h
Mul ox l an 11 ps in the
Congo operation
101 hot
the last to block Home's ap | it No 10 Downing St offi
x - । imb i em-
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< .ft .( M . I'M.
Hisele , 3.1. kirkland Ab B N M
R icha r 11 Francis ( jordon J r
van I.’ Andiew (arnan 29 Monterey ('alif
Marine ('apt (‘liften (‘ Williams, 31, Quantico.
Mont l’leasant J a v i eca
met I t 111 -dav iuglit for a
-akine paitv to sack 2000
Davis said *lm
Iruck < onvoy was
up re inforcemt nts
TOO to 400 troops.
WASHINGTON Mis Ngo
Dinh Nhu said todav a hand
ful of people in the kennedy
administration have commit
ted treason in cutting off fuel
supplies and are hampering
I GO (MM) to KMHMMI that
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Two in cinanict ex ports
( o u 111 v giand 1111 v |
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He making ma
matching toward the
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( hunting I 'cron ' j
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Sui v iv mg al e
Mts Iie Lee
the vvmld l
a I -I । require
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on I’indeuf, whih has a pop | Bmowiei said uine Algol
illation of about 1,500, is near tan captured al llassi Beida
the borders of Morocco and I all wete less than IB years
Mauritania and about 18o]uld
mile- outhwest of tlic battle Ihe outposts along the ca
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ultin them I .hall be here
(ot the rest nl the day hard
at work it is a great honor
to lw aske to do this I
think I liad better get on to
v oi k now
And hi- went inside
it was announced Rome
would in.ike a five minute
television address to th® ne-
tion tonight, 2 p in CST.
In reol gal/e
J c- as Slat I lliv ei it , wei e
at h I i i nment into
I1‘1M1()2 T Thr Hun 1111 (hronicle said today
11 11 atrmaut: will be atinnced tin;- alternoon at
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