Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 197, Ed. 1 Monday, January 4, 1960 Page: 4 of 6
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Monday, Jan. 4. 1960
—MT. PLEASANT, TEXAS
Time
LAS VEGAS, Nev. • Un A slen
categories.
placed first in the annual poll of
Continuing supremacy in his
5
TV SCHEDULE
1
tradition.
4
ic issues remain unresolved.
• American Motors’ dynamic
self and his visit as a harbinger
cinct.
burning- of trash around homes.
By Linda Neugent
By Mort Walkes
Beetle Bailey
WHY4
MAJOR!
body was taking advantage of
of holiday fun.
Carol Jean Swaim was sur-
By Chic Young
Blondie .
church. Those who attended
By Fred Lasswell
4
Jaccuumm-a
Barney Google and Snuffy Smith
Qwion
Pharmacy .
‘as
BY DAVID L. BOWEN
Newsfeatures Writer
1959.
It’s the second time the unpre
Boyle
Says:
Fast, Free
Delivery
At
PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE
I will do my best to see each
of you personally before election
day I will appreciate your help
th Fa
Ph
Talco High students were back) is,
in school Monday morning after
a very enjoyable week of Christ-
mas holidays away from school
a typical tourist,
trading wisecracks
hosts, other times bitterly at-
tacking those who pressed ones
tions on Soviet actions in Hung-
ary and elsewhere.
shot, one by one
Both he and Smith waived ex-
Howard Perry of Canton was
’a holiday guest of Shirley Whit-
Re% over the New Year week-
employe told of seeing them in
the Garden area. ’ .
Susan Ryan was off to Dallas
during the Christmas holidays
, I Woody Sanford Vernon
Smith and John David Wright.
Visiting with Sandra Penn dur-
ing the holidays were Martin
Ray and Carolyn Smith, who at-
tend high school in San Antonio.
for the third year in a row His
nearest competitors- were the
anonymous Russian scientists
who succeeded in designing the
Soviet moon rockets
Pope John XXIII was selected
for the second year as major
Many teens visited out of town,
others had friends and relatives
visiting them, but almost every-
THENt Wue 1 do DOWN TOMORROW TO L00K
THE sue OVER, WHY DON'T I PANT * SIGN
ON IT OR SOMITE S =
FBI agents said Hickock's
fruitless but
West 1
ML. P
.Phe
in his home. Christmas Eve.
Mickey's guests were Martha
Lewis, James Via, Jerry Ann
Rothwell, Bobby Fitch and Bar
bara Davis.
Bonnie Belcher is back in
school this week after a long
stay in the hospital. Bonnie, a
THS Junior, has really been
missed by high school students
Evelyn and Myrna McDenough
spent part of the Christmas holi-
days visiting with friends and
relatives in Baytown
der ex-convict says for__
bers of a prominent Kansas that he participated in the quad----
Farm family met death last No-
vember because he and a fellow
robber ‘didn’t want any wit-
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Johnson. 2
After 5 p
FOR REN
ed house;
Co. Phon
Brown.
NOT DROP
A PRACTICE
DEPTH
CHARGE
NEAR MIM,
ADMIRAL:
prised with a birthday party in
her home, Tuesday eight Those
who helped surprise Carol Jean
on her 16th birthday were David
Waddell, Lank Easterling, San
dra Penn, Tommy Franks, Jan-
ice Rothwell, Jiminy Clemmons,
Marjorie Richardson, Kenneth
Davis, Pete Dixon, Jimmy Cau-
die. Shirley Jones, Mays Kay-
lor, Gerald Martin, David Muel-
ler, Pat Parr, Freddie Stephen-
son, James Via, Royce Dean
Wiesinger and Carolyn and Mar-
lin Ray Smith from San Antonia
By Roy Crane
Whefsl
WELL BRAND MIM.
10 devious!
1 WANT A CLEVER
WAY...ONS TWATLL
STARTLE THE
. PANTS OFF ,
i. HIM. d
gagged and shot.
' All wore pajamas except the
son, who was clad in blue jeans
and a T-shirt.
Hickock fainted in hallway af-
ter telling in the statement how
Clutter’s throat was cut and
then how he and the others were
AND HERE’S ANOTHER
PROBLEM, SAWYER.
WIVE tn TIN RUSSAN
Bus SPOTTED DOWN
NVRE, AND 1 WANT
WIM TO KNOW WEE
GoT Mim.c. BUT.
. HoW:
“Smith, questioned separately,
declined to confirm or deny
which apparently will continue
.into the new year. '
Guaranty Bond
State Bank
“Growing Because We Have
Helped Others To Grow"
CLASS
First 1
Minim
enarge Is
Dead!!
publication
Ads in
In blackfa
Cards
special re
classified
T» pla
ruple. slavings. Agents said he
asked to see Hickock’s state,
ment but was refused.
The bodies of Herbert Clutter,
48: his wife Bonnie, 45; and -
their children, Nancy Mae, 16,
and Kenyon, 15. were found in
their home west of Garden City,
Kan., the morning of Nov. 1S.
Clutter’s throat had been cut
and all four had been bound.
puzzled Kansas Bureau of In-
vestigation agents for weeks.
Hickock, 28, formerly of Ed-
gerton, Kan., tape-recorded his
admission and then signed it.
Agents said it implicated Perry
Edward Smith, 31, of Las Veg- >
Trojan Talk
WAAL—I NEED
ME A NEW HAT,
GLOVES FOCX / TEA
la disarmament plan Derore the strikers back to work. The bas-
United. Nations, spoke of him------------dental
were Diana Cook, Dale Funder
hark, Evelyn McDonough, Pep-
per Cole, Charlotte Alien. Skip
per Cole, Barbara Davis, Connie
Merl Holloway, Jackie Martin.
Tommy Neugent, James Rod-
pers, Jimmy Wiesinger, Shirley
Whitney, Roy Whitney, Judy
Young and Linda Neugent
WANT A
For a b
this winter
with Stay
barm gra
with sprin
Fer cor
and spray
Ri
Sarah Chum and Carol Szalay,
from Paris High School were
the vacation with many kinds visiting at THS Monday. Sarah
is the daughter of our high
Mickey Via entertained sev- school counselor. J. M Chism
oral friends with a dinner party
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BUT 1 THINK HE’D DO
BETTER IF HE DON’T ■
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WORK A1L AT ONCE!
bit. Pleasant Bailp Times
Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 207 West 3rd
Street, Mt. Pleasant, Texas.
SL LLL V Ex-convict Admit!
a Khrushchev Voted Pan in Killing of
Newsmaker of '59 Kansas Farm Family
year he consolidated his power
in the Kremlin at the end of the
struggle following Stalin's dea-
th. .
The vote does not mean news
editors believe Khrushchev is
the most popular or commend-
the nation's news editors con- .....
ducted by The Associated Press, field, German - born Wernher
He finished on top in 1957, the Von Braun walked off with the
newsmaker laurels in science
,. herd points its tails in several
directions, there isn’t much
wind.
In Tibet they have an odd
way of showing respect to a su-
perior They stick out their ton-
gue at him if your boss catch-
es you doing this to him, tell
him you’re a Tibetan.
The good old days Way back •
in 1885 the average American’s
share of federal taxes was $1.98.
Today it reals a lot more than
that to get someone to help till
out your tax return
. Our quotable notables "Fore-
thought, which involves doing
unpleasant things now for the
sake of pleasant things in the
future, is one of the most es-
sential marks of mental devel-
opment ”
In America there are more
phones than teen-agers. But Eu-
rope has only one phone for ev-
ery‛15 persons South America
one for every 45, Africa one for
every 140, and Asia only one for
each 250 people
. Few .filam ent in natt re are
stronger than a spider's web. A
rope of spider silk one inch
thick could hold a weight of 74
tons
to the non- vanishing Indians!
II S Indians have increased by
34 per cent since 1890. They now
number about 350,000
- Death bf a patriot: George
Washington, who lived memora-
bly, also died memorably. He
drew his last breath in the last
hour of the last day of a week
in the last month of the last
year in the 18th century The
time midnight/ Dec. 14. 1799.
,7 it was Spinoza who observed
BY HAL BOYLE N
NEW YORK in Things a
columnist might never know if
he didn't open his mail:
Do you ever brag that no one
could hypnotise you? Well, the
fact is that 9 out of 10 people
can be put into a trance. But on-
ly about one out of four or five
can be hypnotized deeply
enough to undergo major surg-
ery without an anesthetic
Weather note if you want to
find which way the wind is
blowing, look at the nearest
cow Cows always point their
tails toward the wind When a
prize in literature. While the
great tumult over = Pasternak’s
“Dr. Zhivago" — published in Kansas authorities said they
the West but suppressed in the believe the pair planned to rob
Soviet Union — occurred last the Clutter household for some
year, the Russian author's time and may have evolved the
name remained prominent in scheme while both were serving
terms for burglary in the Kan-
1:40 Jack Poae Snow
USS Bine Off
Wednesday night after church.
Nancy Buchanan had a party in
her home for several of her, -
friends Those enjoying the re iervisit friends and relatives
freshments ‘and games- were there. |
Janie Caudle. Ottis Harris, Ter- Another who visited out of 1
ita Hill. Johnny Gable, Virgil town was Dale Funderburk i
Jones, Becky Lewis, Sylvia Lew Dale spent the holidays visiting
is, Nelwyn Munn Danny Per-in Greenville ■
due. Maye Kaylor, Martha Lew-t Sunday night, the young peo-L
- ——pie of the Calvary Baptist Chur
that sadness diminishes or hin- ch honored the college students
dors a man’s power of action.” 1who are home for the Christmas
So if you want 1960 to be a holidays with a reception after
productive and fruitful year, be church Thite who affanded
gin it by being happy!
Channel 12—Shreveport
- Mondat
Siso—Parmer AIralfe
TTSO The Texas Rangers 1.
6 100 Early Edition News
€19-A bolton Weather
6115 — Dateline Shreveport
7:00 The Texan
7:00 Chep Morrison Political
7:30- Father Knows Best
8.00 The Danny Thomas Show
8.80 The Ann Southern Show
9:00 Hennessey
9:30 June Allyson Show
19:00 Alcoa Theater
10:30 Final Edition News and Weather
10:45 Night Owl Theater
12:00 TV News Final
1205 Vespers _——
Tuesday
6:30 Ark-La-Tex Farmer
. 6.45—Your Pastor
7 100—Jones, Junction
8:00—CBS News
8110—Take 5
8:15—Capt. Kangaroo
9 100—The Life of Riley ---==
9:80- On the Go
10:00 I Love Lucy___7
- 10:30-December Bride
11:80 -Love of Life
11180 Search for Tomorrow
11:45- The Guiding Light
12:00 Channel 12 News
12:10- Weather /Ag. Summary
12:15- Passing Parade
12:80 As the World Turns
1:00 For Better or Worse
4.00 Cinema XII
1:30- House Party .—
2:00—The Millionaire
2:30-The Verdict to Yours
3:00 The Brighter Day
3:15 The Secret Storm
3:30 The Edge of Night -------,
4:00 Foneve and His Pi _
1 30 Huckleberry Hound
- 6.00 Early Edition New
6:19 Al Bolton Weather
6:15 Dateline "areveport
6:30. Four Just Men
7:00- The Dennis O’Keefe Show
7:40 Many Loves of ‘Dobie Gillis
8120 Rescue 8
9:00 The Garry Moore Show
10 00- Markham
10:80 Final Edition News and Weather
10:40—Al Bolton Weather
10:44 Night Owl Theater
12,40 TV News Final
If at Veapers
dietable Soviet Premier has
of peace, but pointedly warned president, George Romney, re-
"of the consequences of war. He peated as top newsmaker in
announced his willingness to ne- business on the basis of the con-
I gotiate the crisis over the future tinued spectacular success of
of West Berlin (a crisis he pre- bis company After enjoying the
Leipitated by threatening to sign envy of his competitors last
a unilateral peace treaty with year as American Motors rolled
East Germany) but yielded not up large profits while other
an inch And he boldly lectured car makers had to scramble to
a nation-wide American TV aud maintain profit-margins, Rom- best for the people of this pre-lfires in East Texas is carless
ience on the goals of commun- ney this year watched the Big
ism. Three follow him into produc-
After private talks with Khru-tion of compact cars
shchev at Camp David, Eisen- Charles Van Doren, the repen-
bower announced plans to visit tant wonderboy of television
Russia and his willingness for quiz shows, was singled out as
a Big Four summit conference major newsmaker in entertain-
Khrushchev departed in an at- ment While the impact he
mosphere of reduced tension made as a spectacularly sue
2 Buz Sawyer
1 take this-opportunity to an- . The tipster’s name was with-
nounce my candidacy for com- held and a Kansas Agent said: s
missioner of this precinct “He is our star witness. We
* This is the first time I havemust protect him at all costs.",
ever asked for a public office
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Authorities said Richard Eu-
gene Hickock’s signed state,
ment Sunday night supplied all
the answers to the Clutter fam-
ily murders, a case that, had
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cessful quit show - contestant
was considerable, it was far ov-
ershadowed by the headlines
generated when he confessed
before a Congressional investi-
gating committee that he re-
ceived questions in advance
in literature, the editors once
more elected Boris Pasternak,
the 1958 winner of the Nobel
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PHILOSOPHY, BUT NOT ALWAYS OF PHILOSOPHERS -
COLLINS.
to 1959, King Features Syndicate, Inc.)
Nikita Khrushchev, the travel-! The AP editors also pegged
ing sal es man for Russian Khrushchev the top newsmaker
communism, has been, voted in foreign affairs, again dupli-
Newsmaker of the Year for cating their selection in 1957.
Last year Charles de Gaulle’s
return to prominence in France
gave him the titles In the same
Dallas Youth Bealen
With Metal (able
DALLAS Vn—A jealous teen-
ager whipped another youth with
a metal cable at Lakeside Bapt-
,1st Church here Sunday night
injured was William Hyman
Gatewood, 17, who was treated
for multiple cuts on the head,
face and neck inflicted by a 15-
inch battery cable during the
parking lot incident after even-
ing services.
A 19-year-old boy was jailed
for aggravated assault with a
prohibited weapon Police said
the older boy told officers he
was engry because the Gate-
wood boy phoned a girl choir
singer and asked her for a date
Police said the other boy pull-
ed Gatewood from a car and
beat him with a tape-wrapped
cable until an older man inter
vened The attacker then drop-
ped the weapon and left, police
said. The victim was helped to a
nearby doctor’s office.
Use Dally Times Classifieds!
able figure on, the world scene
It is solely an acknowldgement newmaker in religion The spir-
that he generated the most itual ruler of the world's Ro-
news good or bad man Catholics has steadily
Khrushchev hit the peak of made headlines since his coro-
his headline grabbing during nation in 1957, often the result
his 12-day tour of the United | of his fresh approach to the
States in September. Greeted problems of his office. .
by President Eisenhower and a In the labor category, the AP
21-gun salute in Washington he editors gave the nod to David
traveled across the nation and Me Donald, pipe-smoking presi-
back- sometimes behaving like dent of the powerful AFL-CIO
sometimes United Steelworkers and strat
with his egy-maker in the 116-day steel
strike, longest walkout in Amer-
ican steel industry history. The
strike ended only after the Su-
preme Court upheld a Taft-
Hartley injunction ordering
Channel 6—Texarkans
Monday
s:00—The Little R.-ats
5:30 Rin Tin Tin
6:00- News
6:10—Weatherman __
6:15- John Daly News___-
- 6:30 Masquerade Party
7:00 The Texan 1
7:30- Father Knows ′ Best
8 :00—Danny Thomas
8:30 Ann Southern-CBS
9:00- Hennessey-CBS
9.30 June Alyson-CBS
10:00—To Tell the Truth
10:45- MGM Playhouse
Tuesday
7:00—Grand Ole Opry
7:30—Looney Tunes
T:45 News.
7:55— Weather
8:00—CBS News
8:10—Televisit _.
8:15 Captain Kangaroo
.9100—Romper Room 1
9:30—On the Go
10:00—I Love Lucy
10:30 Top Dollar .
11:00 Love of Life
10:80—December Bride
12:00 News & Weather
12:15- Farm Digest
12:80— As the World Turns
1:00—For Better or Worse
1:80—House Patry
2:00—The Millionaire
2:30—The Verdict is Yours
3 :00- The Brighter Day
,3:15—Secret Storm
8:80 Edge of Night
5.00—The Little Rastats
5:30— Rocky & His Friende
• 100— News
6:10— Weatherman
6:15 John Daly New
6:30—U. S. Marshall
T:00 -State Troops
7:50 The Bells of be Mary’s
9: — CBS Reports
10:00Markham
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10:45 MGM Playhouse
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10:30 Local Weather & News
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5:30—Test Pattens.
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1:30—Today
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Ingemar Johansson's knock- sas prison
out of Floyd Patterson made,
him the runaway winner of the statement told of
title as newsmaker in sports.determined search for a safe in
succeeding Casey Stengel of the the home
collapsed New York Yankees FBI agents came to Las Veg-
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6.00 Texas A East Texas Newa
6:10—Sporta Highlights
6:16 Huntley-Bringly Report
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