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Harvey G. Rust
Microfilm Service
Co, Box 6066
Dallaa, Texas
& Sales
— ENNIS QUOTES —
ROBIN 8TRAUOHAN, city wea-
ther recorded, says:
“The 2.51 Inches rainfall we've had
lately was fine for the crojw—but
It will take a lot more to help the
lakes.”
THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS
WEATHER FORECAST
Partly cloudy, widely eeutfc
shower* mostly In east portion
nlfht and tomorrow. A II tt
r.
IN THE 63rd YEAR
NEA TELEPHOTO—FULL LEASED UNITED PRESS WIRE
ENNIS, ELLIS COUNTY, TEXAS
THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1054
NO. 107
ENNIS
Echoes
By Casey
•So then to every man his
chance—to every man, regard-
less of his birth, his shining,
golden opportunity—to every
man the right to live, to work,
to be himself, and to become
whatever thing his manhood
and his vision can combine to
make him—this, seeker, is the
promise of America.— (Thomas
Wolfe).
Here’s a line bit ol home-town j
co-operation: The Business and
Professional Women's Club the j
other day contributed a thousand.
dollars, earmarked for public rest-;
room facilities, in the to-be-con-
structed Community Center Build- j
lng. It's a definite sign of team-1
work. It's more than that: it's a
definite sign of progress—for us
support of this enterprise grows, it
is quite evident that unit No. 1 will
be built before very long. Nice I
going!
Anatomy is something we all
have. Hut it looks a lot better
on a girl.— (llal Hauler in Page-
ant.)
This is get-your-coniinittees to-1
gether week, for standing committee !
chairmen of the Chamber of Com-
merce. Next week, there'll be a j
session ol the committee heads and '
the C of C directors, for reports on |
the.se get-togethers, and the ob- j
Jectivos lined out in flic colder- j
cnees. That, ol course, will be Just
the beginning. From then on, it
will be a matter of how diligently i
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CONVICTED—(pi. Edward S. Dickerson, center, leaves
Ills court martial in custody of military police in Wash-
ington alter tribunal convicted him of charges he col-
laborated with his'Communist captors in Korea and in-
formed on his fellow prisoners. Dickenson was sentenced
to he dishonorably discharged and confined to hard labor
for 10 years. (NEA Telephoto)
j McCarthy-Army
| Charges Flying
In Row Airing
Washington. D. C„ Mav 6 i UP>
| Charges and counter-charges flew j
j through the Senate caucus room j
j th s morning where the Senate in- :
I vestigating subcommittee is holding |
televised hearings into the dispute |
[between Senator McCarthy and the:
Army.
! Senator Stuart Symington spoke i
| about controversal document intro-)
duced by McCarthy Tire Missouri i
Democrat charged that the docu- I
ment, and FBI report to the Army ]
| in January, 1951 abou the security I
! situation at Port Monmouth—was a
! "fraudulent letter" even though it
j contained accurate excerpts of a real t lie
1'IU mcm0, ! world in size, membership, and mint-
i Symington demanded that the! bp,. ()f
| subcommittee search out its author.] Thrrr K11‘is Cmmtv C|„|,S ,ur
I McCarthy testified .vestMday that am0llK the district members.
I lie got the "letter" from an Army T|u. LloI)s wjl, rP,irMr„t 175 l.lons
I intelligence officpr whom he rr-'chlbs „ the d.strlet are:, extending
, fused to Identify The Missouri | WMl l0 Evan,, nnrl h „f Oklahoma.
Senator charged that whoever gave | r,,, t |f, Lou(siHntl, ulltl w)„th to
Sewer-Connection Ordinance Is
To Be Enioreed, City Declares
World Lions
Head to Talk
In Dist. Meet
More than 1,000 Texas Pious will
begin arr.ving in Waco Saturday
li ght fi r the annual convention of
lions International District 2-X,
largest I.loris distr ct in the
K
vloja-
i
■ytf
McCarthy tlie document had vi-
olated Ills oatli of office by disclos-
i lng the secret information to an
unauthorized person,
McCurthy replied that, Symington
| had made a "false" statement. He
I charged that Symington and an-
| other Democratic member of the
I Kubeominltre, Senator Henry Jack-
I son of Washington, were trying to
Cameron. The dPtriet ini luil"* Dal-
las, Hillsboro, Corsicana. Pongvlew.
NatHigdeehes, Tyler, Marsh a 11. Mexiu,
Waxahactiie, Kilgore. Athens, Beils,
Commerce, Den sun, Sherman, Ptnii-
en, Ennis, Paneastei, McKinney,
Midlothian, Terrell. Mineoli, snl-
plnir Springs, and other Texas
towns
Warn Icon.', Club and Heart
Music Director of Tabernacle Will
Go With Singers on East U-S Tour
block his efforts to "dig Commu- | ().Toxits i,1(,1Wi club ol Waco will be
co-hosts for the I,ton convent,toil,
Headquarters will be at the House-j
and conscientiously ouch commit-1 Churcll (lf KnlllSi Will leave Mon-
tec functions- service which should
be readily forthcoming, as the as-
sistance of Manager Ilex Carpen-
ter and Secretary Mrs. Marie Munn vvartern
is available Just, for the asking. . .
That's true with the Juycees, too
... So there it is. How about a
long, strong pull for good old En-
nis this year? . . . But it will take
action. It won't just happen!
ilists out. of the government
Symington broke in to repeal lbs
charge, and added that he did not ! volt Hotel
rare to get into a discussion with
McCarthy on whether his own record
of fighting Communists is ' equal or
W. A. Cox, music-education direr- western Baptist. Theological semi- f’tiprrlnt •" McCaithys.
tor of the Tabernacle Baptist nrvy, Fort Worth
Jackson also Joined
the row,
Top loaders of Pious Interna-
tional and el the Texas Pious are
expected at the meeting, being held
In Waco lor the lirst, time since 1951
S. A Dodge of Detroit, Midi
\ 1
K.IK('TKI)—Genllemnn, loll, wlui pave his iiiimo ns Ar-
thur I’crfil uinl <• i«I<Ir«*s.s u.s the Bronx, N.Y., is ejected
from Arm.v-Mc(’artli.v henriiiKB Wednesday by LI. I.ewis
Disney of onpitol polico lor creating u (listurhance.
( htimiiiK I" be ft “super h«tvice spy,” ho thumbed hit
in iso lit committee nnd shouted, "think you're I'lyiuK
'liners, don’t you?" (NEA Telephoto)
Life’s Great Essentials Are Told by
Rev. Fling in Lions Club Address
day, May 10, for a w'de tour of the
Eastern Inttl of the United States, town
He will sing with I lie South- Trim.; Chattanooga, Tenn ; Knox-
Siugers from the South- vtlle, Tenn,; Greensboro, N C.;
Washington, I). C.; Arlington, Vii ;
Tlie tour will begin in Fort Worth •sliaPi>hig Hint McCarthy had earn- p^jKir-nt ,,f i.ion.s International, will Ennis Pious
mi eont'nue through the following ' Pa’fmod against iiini and Symington ] a| tlit> convention at tl p.m. j day, the Rev
I,title Hock, Ark ; Memphis, i1,11 hr 1B52 plcctio“ an(i tl‘»“ »»is ef-
forts to defeat ttiem were "re-
pudiated" by the people.
Army Secretary Robert, Stevens
7 3<i
Monday and again at
governor's banquet Monday at
p m
The Pious will elect a new district
Speaking belore members ol the*"' "I *“V I'""*''. where, h(,mw
, there is hatred let me so love, and |
Club on Wediics- , , , . i Is SO
i fInn,IIv by quoting Ills own choice
Robert ( .1'ling ''X~ | |jy Thmiiiei A Kemp's beginning:
the district, plumed (bill he had borrowed a title j "i-altli give to thy child'
for Ids address
"Words To Ptvc
a book,
•xpiainlng
WARPLANES OF
FRANCE BATTER
REDS TODAY
Dim Bint Phu. May <» <UP'
Young Demos of
Ellis Co. Hear
Rep. V. Duff
M‘ss Virginia Duff, county state
representative, discussed the work
of the special legislative session
last month at « meeting of tlie
French warplanes dished Lt out Young Democrats Club of Ellis
t.i the Communists around Dlen County held in Waxahaeh'e
Bien Phu today. I Miss Dull, who is a candidate for
Ilie skies cleared allot font rt|l,v* i re-election, listed the purpose ot
of lain and lightens and bombus ||1p special session as was outlined
mok.rff ait. dawn liodgihopplng, ,n Uu, by !<oV(,moi, Th(.
they droinied their hontbs on enemy j pill.,)0yf> >sh,. Muted. wor,. ,,,
artillery and ...iti-uircratt epmlace- M!,,){,p lind nnk(, SU(.,,
incuts.
The Communists stopped up their
artillery bombardment during the
night. And in antielpiitionof the
icng-expect ed all-out Red assult,
F’lei-rh troops raced for the outer!''"1" •’
, . mum ugs
trendies to moke a stand, But the
attack never ra-me.
Newport News. V.i : Ralclgli N C
Kanapolis, N. C , Greenville, H c.
Birmingham, Ala.; Jackson, Miss.
Monroe, La.; Shreveport, Pa
They wdl return home May 24.
Tate, Known
Here, Chosen
Head of SMU
it sinned tils testimony, he obt.allied governor, niim* tliree new directors that "words to live by are expres-
peinii.ssion to make two statements
One That FBI Dlretcor J. Edgar
to Hr Texa Pious ('limp foi Crip- sons of needs oi ideas and told
pled Children, vote on a new In- ol a recent (toll of nearly 2,00(1 per-
Hoover had author zed lum to «»y ! ic,-national director, and dee'do'sqn.s which showed "Do onto oth-
lhf> 1 whiither or not, to divide District ers as you would have them do un-
to you," to b" the choice of more
Hoover "lias commented
I highest terms on the rnoprntlnn 1^
between Ins office and the 0-2 In
itelligmce Division of the Army
Two
I hat in* wished to cmrect counties, is expected to com
.testimony of last Monday in which ll|t ,or disemaidon at the Monday lng well, tided
(he said tie could not recall eon- aircrnorm sesesion District, member- don't succeed,
ferring with anybody at
appropra-
tions at the legislature deemed
necessary to provide a minimum
salary schedul" lor teaclictrs; to
adjust .* danes ol certain state
employes; for construct iim ot
at various institutions
,*’id outlaw the Communist Party
in Texas
Then Miss Duff discusM ,1 the
ueeesrlul legislative outcome of
eaeli of the above items.
Ralph Hartman, president ol the
Young Democrats of Kibs County. I
d‘solos Pd that. Annie Knipp has 1
been appointed sales ehuirman 1 »r J
the Democrat;e Digest putilication j
for the Democratic ParA The
controversial St. Lawrence Seaway 1 county’s Young Democrats Club lias'
finally won congressional approval been named «s agent fm t'.u Duo t.
today... after a light of more than Dr. Alton Nash, membership!
two decades. chairman reported that the roster I
The House joined the Senate in j (,f (he club is growing and I
approving federal, financing of par- the? the loo-mark is ckpected to I
tiepation with Canada in construe- : be reached soon He also .disclosed
tton of the controvershil waterway that the Young Democrats Club i
Joining the Atlantic with tlie Great 1 is getting several associate mcm- i
Congressional
Approval Given
River Seaway
Washington, May f> GJP'.—
Untied States part'eipation in the
11 agon after the February 24 meet
ing with Republican Rubcommitl.ee
members. He su'd today that he
did report on (he meeting to a group
Dallas, Tex., May (> HIP).— j of 21 persons at Ilie Pentagon
Vice President Willis Tate has McCarthy commented that Kte-
lieen elected president of Soil- vims' original testimony was eon-
thern Mellmdist University here, tradleted In secret testimony ob-
sneereding Dr. Umphrey lee, who (aim'd by the committee last night
retired because of ill health. from Ass'stant Defense Secretary
Fred Beaten and this morning from
Mr Tate Is known lo many IM1 '"hdenUifed newsinan But .Ste-
Fnnls eilizrns. Mr lias addressed vr,ls ,S!|1<* •hat. was not the reason
lie hud changed Ills testimony.
McCarthy churged that the
earlier tet simony by Stevens ap-
I pears—''on the fact ol it, to l>e per-
jury."
McCarthy also suggested that
Stevens re-cheek his records on the
meeting at the Pentognn on Feb-
ruary 24 because lie might like to
change Ids testimony Tins remark
came after Stevens said tliere were
no newspapermen
present
Tt tlie repeated insistence of Mc-
Carthy and on the advice ol Special
Subcommittee Counsel Ray Jenkins
Stevrn.s conferred with W« lets am!
service dubs of lids community
on several occasions.
Burning Plane Is
Sighted In Valley
Corpus Christi, Tex., May ti
(UPl.—Wreckage of a plane be-
lieved to lie that of a Navy pa-
trol lx miter missing with 10 men
board lias been sigtiled 90 miles
vci. lb-southwest of Brownsville,
Texas.
The wreckage is Imring and
there are no signs of survivor*.
I.ion Cult For May
Jeriy Crittenden. Ennis ll":h school
senior who plans to enter Texas
AiYM College next fall was intro-
duced an I .Ini) Cub tm May
Appointments
Are Announced
By Gov. Today
Austin. May tl (UI'i ~ A flurry
ti ,1 have a friend is to bp one." sixth ! "1 ii|ipninlmrii'', announced bv (In-
Janies R dui'tls, of Longview is I "Actions speak louder than words," | Governor ofliei late today at Aus-
tin- only annmdired candidate loi seventh, "An ounce of prevent,'on is tin is headed by Mark Wentz of
governor of District 2-X to succeed worth » pound of cure" ftig Spring as lire insurance eom-
Davul E Wicker Jr ,ol Dallas, pi
i id (listr)et governor
Exposition Given
By Ferris Scouts
Ferris .Scouting units an- in
ol an ('xpt'Sd ion
The question of splitting the dl.v- I people than any other
It let, wh'cti inelndes clutw In forty Second choice was "Anything
that Is worth doing l« worth do-
"II at, First you
try, try again,"
the Pen- r.pi,, |.s (hn.n B,000, ■ Past In-l fourth, ' The great esseidutls ol
i/M-natlonal Director Fr*d O Grimes I hiipplneas are something to do,
of Hillsboro is .............. the 1 something to live for and something
committee on dlvikipn ot the (Its- to liope for," flftti, "The way to
Ennis Is pushing a gradual ra-
duct ton of the of>en-toilet situa-
tion.
Tins It is doing by (1) extending
sewage facilities and (2) enforcing
a city ordinance requiring thetr
use,, where available.
Currently u survey is being
to determine Just how many vi
tions of this law exist,
The water and newer department,
of which O. I. (Cactus) Hindman
Is commissioner, is in charge. Hie
survey is being conducted by City
Waterworks-Sewer Hupt. R. * UuK-
lori Floyd.
Mayor Jack McKay and Hanitafl-
an W M (DockI Goodwin are e*-
tending any needed co-operation In
the project. Commissioner Hind-
man said, as it concerns the c(ty'ji
health
Out ot about filly houses check-
ed on so tar, where It was found
necessary to see It compliance has
been made. It was discovered only
fifteen had provided sewer accom-
modations," said Mr Floyd.
Commi.sinner Hindman said:
"The ordinance has been on tjia
books lor years There was a time,
right after the war, when it was
very difficult to obtain supplies In
meet the requirements, hut they
are plentifully available now, and
the city feula that it, must enforco
this law.
"in fact, tin- City Commission has
received a petition ot property
owners In affected neighborhoods
who claim that they actually hgve
to shut the back doors of thetr
in order to eat, the stench’
strong At, present we are
working to Hie Mlluni-Crockett
area principally."
Mr Hindman added
"The day is gone, in our modern
era, when conditions referred to
should Ik* put up with We are try-
ing to work out tlie cheapest, pos-
sible plan of compliance. City At-
torney George P Hines Is writing
! each ol those whom we want to
> make sewcu connections. In eaoM of
actual hardship, where the Indi-
vidual Isn't financially able to cflth-
ply, we wilt do our best to work Mlt
■ some sort of an arrangement, tt 1»
I our hope and aim lo gradually
eliminate Hits bad situation.1
Southside Church
Of Christ Makes
Steady Progress
The Southside Church of ChMst,
limited ut, tin- corner of LampltMts
The Rev Mr Fling then reviewed misloner for Texas
.some of the texts used by presid-nts Tin- Wi st Texan w it lilt the miex-
of the United .States at. Inanitm'- I piled ti cm end tig February 10.
eercmon'c.s 1955, id the late Paul Brown Brown and Carlton, had Its first regulkr
For Ins text foi th- address at died lecenllv at. Veterans Admin-1 scheduled services May 2, and 44
the Lions Club, Mi Fling look ..strut ion HnspiP-l at Temple aft-r a were present; tlie collection taken
Galatians, Chapter rt. verses I In |nug lllnes,-, was $210 52, the church announced
ti "Brethern, If a man be over- Wentz, the new fire Insurance j today
iu'.I, restore such an one in the cninmin om i, i , a 57-v"ar-old na-! "Due to tlie faith, foresight, and
,l1(, spirit of meekness; considering thy live ot Ogden, Iowa, who has nper- 1 work ot lour evangeltsta, Wayna
11„, i sell, lest thou also be t.i‘mp,'-il ,ued an uisni anci- agency at. Big Hulltvan, Fml Wayne Rankin, Sam
the bin mess scot,mu «»»<**bUKlcis Bpilng for 14 yeuiR
o: tins cm .,11',unity, it was learned "1"* iHhill the law of ( hrlsi
lrstay fmin Rixmt. l-'li-ld Exci-utive For if a man think himsill to
Curl Johnson. Boy Seoul, Club aid •>(' something, when In- is noth'ng,
Explorer units are j>artieipatui« decelveth himself
This event opens lx.nlwht, and "Hut. let every man move his own
columnists ,,,, ,s tljroiueli .Saturiliay night ^"ik and then shall lie have re-
ft will be field eiicli evening and, lolelng in himself alone, and not
also, all dav Batuiday m another
"Hatunlay night wtli tx- tin* big "For every man shall Ivai Ins
ix : umoii," satd Mi, Joimson, "when own burden
im order *ij tin- Aii<>w team from "f.et him Htat iioutd in tie-
Norton and Lawrence Smith,
Shivers also announced appoint,- j dwelling was purchased to tempor-
on-nt ol It C Pittman, 35, (tl Waco (irt)y M.,Vc as a meeting house. Thf«
to Do- Texas Industrial An dent K,,(Up lias also purchased a tent for
li,,a,fl evangelistic purposes Charles Hodge
Pittman Ins b- en serving as an ; ;;,.rvtng as evangelist,
executive ii«Hl.stant to Altv Gen "Tills congregation strives to
John Ben Khcppcrd lie will till Hie (n„|ntatn the New Testament order
xpln-d term ol Rctiert L. Hill of
Ki rrv'll", nidini-, in 1957 Hill re-
Slglll-f I
And f Kid II v the Guvernor ap-
Adams then lie said that Adams | |>;,u(i;, wm „ spect.aeular word vommuntnate unto him that points Hi person*, to an "economic
Lakes,
Some people gamble on a horse,
And some by shooting craps.
But coast to coast—
He gambles most—
Who lets Insurance lapse.
BUDDIE DAVIS INSURANCE
laycees to Meet
At 8:00 Tonight
newspaperman at
at Columnist Jo-
be rs-- Democrats who are over the
I ago limit, to be act.ve members
Mr. Hartman also announced Th:
, that the club has changed its j o'clock to'nght
meeting date. Starting on June 3. I Building,
the Young Drmoctats Club w 11 m—t ■ President Cling
on the first Tuesdav oi each month
odly attendance at the session
identified the
liie conference
sepll Alsop,
Tho subcommittee also voted to-
day to send a transcript of the
hearings to Tlie Justice Department
each day It's not known what ac-
tion The Justice Department might
take' Each s'de lias accused the ot li-
the 1 exas Eue pr uf frtlseiioori<s.
A while House spokesman says
that, as far as he knows, no con-
Ennis Jnycecs will meet at H
at
Slayton urged
to linn rlmicr at Ferns."
Reds Block Mercy
1 ruce, Indo-China
Geneva, Switzerland. May (i iUI
French sources here say t, h e doing for in
Communists have rejected a French "’"h- '* !***■-• not
ti-aclietti m all good tilings
"Be not deceived, God i
mocked lor whatsoevei a
soweth that shall lie also reap
"For he that soweth to lr.-
shall ot the fresh reap romiptlon * ulargcd at
tint he that soweth to th-- Kptnt of the comm
lasting
And let us not be weary In wet!
for in due sneson w<- shall
[ft
/
sideration is bring given to ear.
!celling a presidential security d -
rective that was Issued m 194K by
former'Presidont Truman McCarthy
testified yesterday he didn't I ki-
ttle directive any better under Hi
Else11howtu administration thin In
did under tho Democrats
Rex Carpenter's C of C
Successor at Mexia is
Clarksville Ex-Manager
J. C Klllingsworth, manager of
tlie Clarksville Chamber of Com- iflate western dust bowl
inerce. has been elected Mexia C ol The action was taken in res|Kinse
C manager to succeed Rex Car- to an urgent appeal lost week by
I penter. who a few weeks ago re- Hie Governors of Ilie five states
request for a mercy truce ut Dii-n
Bien Phu
The truce would have la-rmitled
evacuation of French wounded
$10,000,000
ALLOCATED DRY
SPOTS BY IKE
Washington, DC, May • (UP
President Eisenhower tins allocated
1D-miHinti dollars from Ills siK-elai
disaster relief fund to help a livr-
The minister went on to ipiote
"Words to live l»y" front Hie Scrip-
ture and from tin* witlings ot pin
losphers and poets, to show Un-
wisdom and Hie v'rttie in adhering
to certain basic principles Tlie re-
turn tot liosp principles and to'ntf-g-
rity, Is the only hope for the world,
he said
He brought the program to a t lose
oy quel ng witat is known as "Un-
perfect prayer" By 8t brunets of
beginning "Lord m ike un-
pertaining to doctrine, worship, nnd
work A cordial welcome is Riven
all to conn- and worship. ‘All who
wii! let him com*.' R*-v 22:17,"
H Bomb Expected *« *U»
Capable of Control for
Giving Useful Power
Washington. DC, May ft (UP) —■
on appoint -<l today Hen atm Bourke Htckenlooper saya
will meet Mav 17 with the Governor ! n may lx* possible to control the
to plan al o fm establishment of hydrogen Ixnnb to produce useful
county-level eemumilc advisory power The Iowa Republican also
Kioups. says tt may ta- possible through a
controlled tliermnnuelear reaction
Douse need iiainlitig. repairing? Dt _ , ,
us help you do the job MIA rate*. l“IV0 Pfidlicllon of electric
easy terms, member of FDIC. j |X>wer Instead ot producing steam
ENNIS STATE BANK. ! to turn generators
advisory cemmiss'on " Tills ts a
not group cleared to advice rur states
man inlet executive on the general sp-
irit urn in Texas
f|e h Hli'ver:: say tip- group will lx-
later date Membii.s
■
SWi*
SALK SHOTS—Quaking Dallas public school second-ijnulers lined up Wednesday
to Kt*1 injections of the experimental Salk polio vaccine. Servinjr as yruinea pijis for
shots may mean some of them won't be crippled or killed by polio this year.
At the Clinton P. Russell school, Bruce Thompson, left, Ians contentedly at all-
dav-sucker as Dr. Bryant O. Baker wields needle and Charlotte Hall, right, hn'k*
dead-pan at cameraman as Dr. Baker gives her the vaccine. (NLO Telephoto)
signed tliere to accept a xlmihar po-
sition w'th the Ennis chamber.
There were seven applicants at
Mexia. Prior to his going to Mcxla
Mr. Killtngxwcrth was with the
:Cleveland. Texas, chamber
Ennis High Principal
Is in Austin Meeting
A. B Roach, principal irf Ennis
Hlah School, is In Austin this week-
Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico,
Oklahoma and Texas for a 15-
tidlllon -dollar federal ashlstance
program
Legislation to (irnvide additional
federal aid funds now tx (tending in
Congress
Mr Elsenhower .say* h- is allo-
Waxa Drive on
Stray Dogs Nabs
98 in 2 Weeks
Ninety - eight stray dogs were
picked up by the city sanitation de-
partment in Waxaharhie within Hu-
last 15 days of April, the monthly
report of City Sanitarian David G
Leslie revealed
He d'sclosed that the dogs were
m
Pv.
few*
eating 10-million dolb . at one* so d#,|ww| ^ th„ ,hfIter aft-
that prompt aettor can be taken in rr plctert up ln !hr drive on
the drought er . rgency ;str#y rto#g
end. attendirg a meeting < f the Quicg, „,sy |n.n* made on ca»h Mr- r announced In his re-
state H‘»h S'hio! Principals ke*tx> value oi life Inusurance policies. P°rt that 335 dogs were va-.-,lifted
latinn. tew rate*. ENNIM HTATt BANK, during tlie month of April
ROUUII (»AMK—Larry (’nfer, aix, Holdenville, Okla.,
battioa for his lift* in an Oklahoma City hospital after
U-itiK shot in head with a German l.ujrer while playing
"Prajrnet”—name his playmates gave to immc werc
playing. Boy's doctors say he has a “good chance” to
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1954, newspaper, May 6, 1954; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782456/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.