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VOL. 41
PRICE S CENTS
MT. PLEASANT. TEXAS. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1960
NUMBER 65
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held prisoner Then a U. S. Ma-
See 10,000—Page 3
use
Russell Brown of Mount Pleas- calc and rescue Charles Ray Texas Congressional delegation
are
American Petrofina Company forced to dive twice to
on.
Office!
sec-
Thomas E. Stephens,
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ed to lower their discoant rates Nixon
troduced the speaker.
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DALLAS — A federal Court
ricks, 907 N Jefferson has ac
poker!
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fall, and that Prince Philip was
present then as he was todav.
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of
army coup d'etat as “an utter
lie."
Air Force Academy.
Receipt of his acceptance was
acknowledged in a letter Fri-
as an Air Force officer."
Stone’s letter read in part.
World
Briefs
Gifts
browse and
lion of gifts
I First Army
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pioneer dut-
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ny chestnut.
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JOHNNY HENDRICKS
... Air Force Cadet
there did not appear to be any
fractures
Hendricks Accept AF
Academy Appointment
nually by the Hobbs Trailer
Company to a Texas truck driv-
er 4
in Washington added confirma-
tion that the plans still bold
Tokyo police said they had
been caught by surprise today,
though the demonstration again
st Hagerty had been announced
in advance
“It was a big blunder for us."
safety to bring him to Japan in
the present turmoil..
"I wouldn’t think so,” Hagar-
ty replied. “He will be a guest
of Japan I would think that the
necessity for protection would
be adequately handled by the
capable forces of the Japanese
government.”
The demonstrations had been
called out by Zengakuren. Jap-
an's extrema leftist student fed-
Nixon, Rocky Welcome
Prince Philip at Fair
lobby when Gov. and Mrs.
Rockefeller arrived
said “we are up to our ears in
Socialism." And Socialism, the
film emphasized, is the forerun-
ner of Communism; in fact, the
only difference is in theory
Amerson was critical of the
Communist doctrine of "from
each according to his ability, to
each according to his need," as
he emphasized the growth of
Communism until today 40 per
cent of the world’s people are
controlled by it.
ricks, 907 N Jefferson has ac the Texas Sportswriters Associ- Church in Timpson, the Fellow- _ ____,
copied admission into the U. S. ation All-State selections. ship Baptist Church in suburban Mount Pleasant family of 14 allegiance to Janan
Hendricks was graduated as Houston, and Hickory Hill Bap- children He began earning his
0 Mount
ttended the
ir employes
Goods store
Juntry Club
day from Maj Gen W S Stone School. Hendricks was active in Mount Pleasant having filled brothers poultry and egg busi- Minister Nobusuke
superintendent of the Academy * school --------- —
at Colorado, Springs, Colo.
phens and U. S. Ambassador
Douglas MacAuthur II had been
so Down
Monthly
today, eight more Federal Re-
serve Banks have been authoriz-feuding Vice - Presid ent
a better reception than his press
secretary. James C. Hagerty
.. -----------------------S
GLIDER PILOT FREED BY REDS—Richard E. Sehre-
der of Toledo, O.. poses beside the glider in which he got
lost on a championship flight and landed by mistake in
ast Germany Communist authorities in East Germany-
permitted him to return across the Iron Curtain with
his glider in less than 24 hours, one of the fastest such -
exchanges on record Schreder is representing the U. S.
in the World Gliding Championships now in progress at
Cologne, West Germany. (AP Wirephoto)
Eisenhower Friday held fast to
his decision to visit Japan His together was when the St. Law-i ” _
adviers counted on his getting rence Seaway was opened last ing in an anteroom off the main
School, earlier had passed writ-1
ten and physical examinations school’s best all-around boy
eration, and the leftist Sohyo
Federation of Labor Unions
I Japanese police finally clear-
ed an opening around the bat-
tered car in which Hagerty, Ste-
change of statements concern-
ing the future of the Republican
together again.”
Then, turning to Prince Philip,
the governor said “So, we’re
grateful to you.”
Nixon, in mis greetings said:
"Gov. Rockefeller very approp-
riately mentioned that this was
g special occasion, signific ant
not only because of this mag-
nificent exhibition, but because
it did bring Prince Philip here
on his birthday and it did bring
the governor and me together "
Nixon said be wanted to re-
mind everyone that while Amer-
icans have “differcenes between
and within our parties, the dif-
ferences should never obscure
the great principles on which
we agree as American
Finally, a helicopter was used
rescue Hagerty, U. S Am-
DELUGE OF ICE — Hailstones up to base ball size did heavy property damage west
of Sweetwater, Tex., including breaking the windows at this diner Hailstones piled
up two feet deep at the sides of buildings. . (AP Wirephoto)
ant, 31-year-old driver for Schedule, 6, of Alvin. Brown was will be invited, including Sen- once tonight
.....-- - We are sure that the demon
from 4 to 3% per cent Rockefeller met cordially at a
The eight banks are at Dal-British trade exhibition today
Sam Parker operated the pm- well as his heroism in diving in- award. Brown had previously
jector Edwin P Hendricks in- to a 12 by 12 foot concrete pit been named bv the Texas De-
filed with muddy water to lo-partment of Public Safety _ ________
Most Representative Knight of nfe saving action,” Rep.
the Road,” an award given an-
WEATHER
i North Central and East Texas
-Partly cloudy through Satur-
day with scattered afternoon
and evening thunderstorms Not
much change in temperature.
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Mt Bleasant datlp Uimes
The personal encounter was
the first since their recent ex-
TOKYO (A) — Ten thousand not be risking Eisenhower’s
screaming— leftist demonstrate
ors, fighting against an Eisen-
By The Associated Press
WASHINGTON - The House
passed and sent to the Senate
Thursday a bill to authorize
construction of a multiple pur-
pose dam on the Rio Grande
near Del Rio, Tex.
Nixon had arrived first at the
New York Coliseum, with Prince
locate ator Lyndon Johnson, and Speak
er of the House Sam Rayburn strations in no way reflect the
It is anticipated that the Browns feeling and the attitude of the
will also visit the White House great majority of the Japanese
to meet President Eisenhower People for whom America has
or Vice President Richard Nix- the warmest friendship ''
DRIVER OF THE YEAR — Russell Brown, right, just named Driver of the Year by ________
the American Trucking Association shows his telegram of notificaiton to C. L. Doss, stration — and the White House
AAmerican Petrofina’s supervsior of truck transportation. Mr and Mrs. Brown are in
Hendricks was graduated as Houston, and Hickory Hill Bap- ehidren He began earrung his The demonstrators, out to
an honor student, being a mem- list Church, near Mount Picas- own way at the age of nine after convince Hagerty that Fisen-
ber of the top ten in his class ant He is well known to Baptist his fathers death Soon he was hower should postpone his trip
While at Mount Pleasant High congregations in and around driving a small truck for his claim their real target is Prime
Rockefeller commented that Philip, who was here to offic ial-
the last time he and Nixon were | ly open the exhibition
The vice-president was stand-
ba ssador to Japan Douglas Mac-
Ar hur 11, and White House ap-
pointments secretary Thomas E
Ste phens None of them was in-
land. Richmond, St Louis.
Minneapolis and Kansas City.
In Washington, associate press
Brown's high honor was sub- secretary Anne Wheaton said
ject of remarks entered into the the President had “expressed
Congressional Record Wednes- gratification" that Hagerty and
day by Rep. Wright Patman of White House appointment
the First Congressional Dia- retary -
trict of Texas. "He is to be who was with him, were not
congratulated for his outstand- hurt by the demonstrators
ing safe driving record and for Asked whether the President -----------।---------
Ar his courageous and unselfish would still go to Japan, Mrs las. New York, Chicago, Cleve- i and smilingly shook hands
- — " Pat- Wheaton said, "I know of
mans remarks said in-part.”
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Pres-
ident Sukarno formally resumed
his presidential duties today
and denounced reports of an
Board
2
An added reminder was issued
to those who will be unable to
attend the annual stockholders’
meeting to return their proxy
sheet along with their ballot
The annual stockholders’ meet-
ing is scheduled far June 28 at
3 pm in the council room of
City Hall.______
hower visit to Japan, beseiged
the car of White House press
secretary Jamps C. Hagerty for
more than an hour today,
slashing the tires and cracking
windows.
Fishing Rodeo
Is Saturday
Titus County’s young anglers,
east their lines in City Lake
Saturday morning with high1
hopes of landing prizes in the
second annual Kids Fishing
Rodeo
The all -ree Rodoe starts at 9
am at the Lake, located north
of Mount Pleasant on Hgihway
371 and comes to a close at'
noon Kids 5 to 14 are eligible
In enter
and Gov . Nelson A.
Hagerty and Stephens had just
an lived to scout Eisenhower’s
trip, and started into Tokyo
from the airport, along the
route Eisenhower is scheduled
to follow nine days hence That —
visit is still on, Hagerty an- —
nounced, despite today's demon- 1
Transport Association, and will leave Monday for two weeks in Washington, D. C.,
and New York. The award is the highest tribute that can be paid to a truck driver.
ATA Names Russell Brown
KI Ine A
National Driver of Year
A handful of fishinggear 1
awaits the lucky anglers hauling
in the top fish Free cold drinks 1
will he given by the Chamber 1
of Commerce, which sponsors 1
the event. .
Contestants furnish their own 1
fishing equipment and halt 1
They must he accompanied by "
an adult when fishing from a
boat. 1
a police spokesman said
The Japanese government
apologized
Hagerty tola a news confer-
Transport Association’s meeting ered to professional truck driv-
in Dallas at a noon luncheon, ers in the United States Driv-
Brown won the coveted title ers from many states, nominat-
for his recordof 14 years of ed by the state trucking associ-
professional truck driving with- ations, were in competition for
out a chargeable accident, as the annual Driver of the Year
NEW YORK V - Politically Referring to Nixon, Rocke-
teller said And now we re
10,000 Screaming Leftist
Rioters Greet JamesHagerty
Copter Whisks Him
Away from Crowd
WASHINGTON - Effective |
vate. ownership of property, and
the importance of the individual
Communism, in contrast,
teaches that individual man 1
must be subordinated to col-
lective man, and that map is a
creatdre without soul who can
only be improved by the meth-
ods of animal husbandry.
Of America today, Amerson
Contractor Hurt in
I. F. Stockholders Laundry Accident
Reminded of Deadline Butler Bynum, contractor, was
T ” hurt Friday morning when his
. Stockholders of the industrial foot caught in a fan while work
I Foundation were reminded by ing a( Snow White Laundry,
J Winston Ward, president, that Highway 67. West.
I Monday is the* deadline for re He received treatment for se-
4 turning their ballot for the elec- vere bruises and lacerations
tion of five directors to the 1 F shout the foot hut a doctor said
Nixon strode over to Rocke-
feller and extended his hand.
Rockefeller grasped it, purnned
it heartedly, and placed his left
hand on Nixon's right shoulder
in a characteristic gesture
About .40 specially invited
| guests were in the glass walled
I room, but the public and press
were barred
It could not be learned im-
mediately what words were ex-
pressed by Nixon and Rockefel-
ler: From what could be seen.
' they appeared to be exchanging
the usual type of greetings and
hanter of any two acquaintances
meeting after an interval
The governor and Mrs Rock-
efeller proceeded on to the dias
ahead of Nixon •
- Nixon, representing President
, Eisenhower, walked to the dale
side by side with the prince a
few minutes, later They were
| preceded by a fanfare of trum-
| pets
Several thousand persons
crowded into the main floor of
the coliseum for the opening
ceremonies applauded
Mayor Robert F Wagner ex-
tended greetings to the assem-
blage on behalf of the city.
See NIXON ROCKY—Page 2
CHECK Fast At With First
National Bank. (Adv.)
America Must 1
Know Threat,
Says Amerson
Someone must awaken Amer- |
ica to the threat of Communism,
Marvin Amerson told the Ki-
wanis Club Friday,
“We have so much money, J
so much luxury, it is-hard to - *
interest people in this danger," K
he said.
He spoke following showing "
of a film made by the Freedom [
Foundation The film told some- 1
thing of the story of Commun- F
ism, its growth, and its- basic ■
tenets 6
One of these is atheism, and E
Amerson commented that re- | ■
moval of God is a requisite to •
Communist belief.
He said America is in a des- I H
perate fight for survival, and ■
must mobilize all its resources I ■
in the battle He quoted a his- ■
torian that "a nation which
values anything more thangt
freedom, loses that freedom." •
Essentials in the fight against'
Communism are a belief in )
God, constitutional government,
a free enterprise economy, pri-
Dallas today where they are being honored with a luncheon given by the Texas Motor
__governor made good-nasired
references to their political dif-
ferences.
of Texas, has been named Na- the unconscious boy, and then
tional Driver of the Year by the applied artificial respiration un-
American Trucking Association, til breathing was restored
a41 4 WdLAL e
Announcement of the high honor
was made at the Texas Motor. The award is the highest off-
change in plans ”
A week in New York will also Hagerty, here to complete ar-
be included in the tour being rangements for Eisenhowers .........._ ..... ...
arranged for Mr and Mrs visit, said the demonstration was jury convicted Robert L Prof' party and the nation.
In addition to his truck driv-|Brown by American Trucking obviously carefully planned He fer, former Denton senator and "Hi ya feller • one onlooker
ing duties with American Petro Association. They will stay at said toe fact that-The demon- teacher, and Hillis L. Adkison, quoted Rockefeller as saving as
fina. Brown is an ordained Bap- toe Waldorf Astoria Hotel and strators were signing the "In Fort Worth lawyer, today of Su net win i A Ax or
Johnny Hendricks, 18. son of stale (Class AAA semi finals and tist minister He has served as appear as guests on several tele- ternationale " - the song of in fraud 22 ianamermomon
Mr and Mrs Edwin P Hend- was voted on the first team of pastor of the Corinth Baptist vision and radio shows ternational communism — rais- | ____, 0 nor pcroRS n€
Brown is the youngest in a ed doubts whether they even had ceremonies in which Prince
------ - ■ ed doubts whether they even had SAN DIEGO, Calif. - Union ‘ Philip opened the exhibition
spokesmen say toe strike again- Later, in their speeches ex-
it Convair’s far-flung missile lending greetings to the exhibi-
facilities will spread Monday to tion, both the vice-president and
the firm’s big airplane and mis- the governor made good na to red
sile-makng plants here.
WS
In - Wildcat
I, 4%4 miles
sport. R V.
(Della Reed
les in John
depth 5,000
deque was up
id their fam-
Mes. including
Springs, Gil-
Kasant.
I here were
11k .Marshall
111. Mr. and
Mr and
Ir and Mrs.
I and Mrs.
like Thomas,
1 Mrs. Dovie
lid Duboise,
enship. Miss
an Redfearn,
1 McCollum,
pnie Games
Lewis. Allen
Mrs. Hazel
:k Ledbetter.
Ashley Johnson, plant super
, .....__, „ - intendent of the American pet
As a partial reward Mr and rofina refinery here, will leave
Mrs Brown will fly to Wash- his post June 15 to join Delta
ington. D C next week where Refining Company, Memphis,
they will hr guests of the Amer- Tenn*
ican Trucking Association in He will become plant manager
the round of activities schedul of Delta’s refinery there No
ed in Washington will be a successor has been named at
formal reception at the Con American Petrofina
* gressional Hotel to which the 1-na._____
BL 65 Lbs.
ise this extra
if stainless
■ completely
ref frame,
s warming
------Kishi be-
organizations and func-various pulpitsduring the ab-nes.. _____________cause his Liberal Democratic
tions He is active in Scouting sence of their regular pastors He first went to work for party pushed the new U S -Jo-
Hendricks who recently grad- and is a leader in youth work of Brown’s interest in church American Petrofina, then Amer- pan security alliance through
uated from Mount Pleasant High the Presbyterian Church work started in 1951 He attend-: ican Liberty Oil Company, in the lower house of Parliament
He was voted as the high ed the Texas Baptist institute 1949. Except for brief leaves of in * violent session May 20
* in in Henderson during the day absence to participate in church At his news conference Hag
for admission and had received 1960 and was a tri-captain of the and drove a tank transport at work, he has been driving out erty was asked whether it would
on appointment from Rep football team. e R A 1963 o the Mount Pleasant refinery
wright Patman , . nordaineenin since His run takes him to Dal-
Hendricks who last fall he Hendricks will become one of Brown is married to the form- I las and Fort Worth
coney the first Meant pleasant 772 next fall at the Academy er Robbie Louise Williams and------.-------
athlete to win a Man comprising the class of 19IM ithey have tn^r children, Gary. Johnson To Manage
High athlete win I-state i Ii will be the responsibility 5: Mary Lynn, 7: Ronnie, 8: n „ 09e
honor will play football a the of the faculty, the staff the ca and Jimmie 10 They reside at Delta Refining Plant
" ne was a guard on the vo69‘dets of the upper classes, and /1008 * 8th Street.
a 1 myself to foster the interest you
Tiger team that advanced to the have already demonstrated in
the Air Force and to provide you
the best possible education and
training for your future career
WASHINGTON - President
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