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Harvey 0. Rust
Microfilm Service
Co* Box 8066
Dallas, Texaa
& Sales
— ENNIS QUOTES —
harry j stone .Enni« c of c
prcddeiu, at the 16.000 contest
Award presentation by Westing'
house:
"We're all overjoyed about Mrs.
Fred Wilson winning—and about
the fine publicity our town is get*
ting aa the result."
THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS
Generally fair and cooler this
afternoon and tonight. Wednesday
clear to partly cloudy and mild.
Lowewt tonight near 40
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ENNIS, ELLIS COUNTY, TEXAS
NO. 45
ENNIS
Echoes
By Casey
“One niun in every three
driven and he would drive better
If the other two kept quirt."
— (Frances Rodman).
President Ike’.* call lor stripping
American citizenship from those I
convicted of Communist conspiracy |
was exceedingly wise. There's cer* j
tainly no reason a person convicted |
of Conuniinist alms shouli be «lven j
the protection of the government lie [
seeks to overthrow! Let’s not forget |
the saying attributed to the Indian
brave that time; 'll a man fools you
once, shame oil him: if lie fools you
twice, shame oil you,” Kick 'em out!
The other day the daughter
asked me, "Did you have the
porch seat painted yesterday?"
"Yee." I said, "why do you
ask?" 'Well," she replied. "Last
night Hill anil I sat on It and lie
got paint on his trousers."
—Until Mat.
Printers run across some Interest-
ing slogans. There's the awning*
maker who lias this cntohllne on his
stationery: "A legitimate 1 inn In a
nhudy business."
Headed h,v Dl»t. Chairman
l,rn Gehrig, a delegation of
Sc outers from the ilnnls district
will Journey to Dallas this eve-
ning to participate in the an-
nual meeting of Circle Ten
Council. For years, the local dis-
trict has taken active part in
the affairs of the Circle, reflect-
ing, as It were, the Interest
which stems from a constructive
local program. Our community
and Fast Kills County may well
be proud of this consistent at-
tention to an exceedingly Im-
portant influence for the wel-
fare of the youngfolk.
Hardworking Teacher Finds
Mgr. Spence of
SP Will Retire
Lite Wonderful In *5,000 WinSf«S
“We want ErmintruHe!” they cry in tonight's plav at
the K.J.T. Auditorium. They are (left to rijrht): Ann
Junk, llessie Kapavik, Paulette Harrison, Marjorie
Jarolimek, with their respective partners'—Louis Dole/a-
lik, Lawrence J ion/a, Raymond Zapletal, and (Jooiye
Vrana.
M’Carthy Tues.
In Prelim to
“Showdown”
Featured in tonight's play, “'Fat 1 letale,” presented by
the Senior Class of SL. John llijfh School are Yvonne
Drozd, Raymond Zapletal, and Paulette Harrison, shown
above.
Fun-Packed Show of Seniors at St.
John’s at KJT Hall 7:30 This Eve
Who
! "Ermlntrud? will hung
Ermlntrudc will hung!"
What 1* it all about.
| Einiintrudc?
Thut’K wliat everyone) i« asking: '•
j' Who Is slic’"'
Wluit 1ms Kriiilnti tuli! clone that (
i the Ktudentg of the high school are1
| ready to tar and fee flier her?
"Chit off her ears!" they can lie
j heard •■he.uiiiR "Hhiive off her
luilr!" "Ride tier on the rail!"
j Poor Ermlntrudel
But who is she? What Ire, «he !
t'ync?
W;c lilt'gton, 1) C., Feb 2'J iUP»
£ciuitor McCarliiy Nthelulod
hearing today in the nature nf a
! preliminary to his showdown with
Army Secretary 1C 'jrrt Steven,, on
i Thunulny
Originally, Slcvena lifmself had
I
Izeen sn,eduled to appear be I ore
McCarthy’s Investigating subcom-
mittee this morning to defend IiIh
action In ordering Army officers to
! refuse to testify
But MeCartit'. lias postponed
Stevens' appearance fluid Thuia-
j day, met today Jie will hear testi-
I mor.y on what he say* is another I
lease of Comm uniat infiltration m |
l the Army. McCarthy Isn't giving
! much In the way of advan.'c details,
j But lie says today’s hearing will j
i revolve around the Army's handling |
I of a known Communist, and that
| the principle figure may lilmsell be
j a witness.
Hi cay.s he wauls to give Stevens
| a true picture ol law the Army
deals with Communists before the
secretary testifies under oath.
The Lot dispute between the .sec-
retary and the Senator developed
when Stevens ordered Army officers
! to rrluae to give any more te lI-
iiii iiy to McCarthy, He charged that
| McCarthy had meted out "humlll-
j tating treatment" to Brig Gen, I
Ralph /.wicker,
I Stevens says he "Intends to sup-
frort the loyal men and women ol !
the Army." And Unit, He says, means
ho has to shoulder his responsilull-
■ ties as secretary of the Army on
both pleasant and unpleasant oe-
’ c,asums
Hut McCarthy says .Stevens lia
'.one a step beyond the President's
! order to keep security ease , secret
Bays McCarthy: "11 he can order!
Tokyo. Feb 23 vUt’i Movie Ac- ' ptoplc not to appear, it moans any
trcs.s Marilyn Mon 4m) is confined ! department head can do the same
thing Congress could never get. any
information from the executive
branch."
A new hmjLsc for
I family, or a college education
Houaton,
who rose from telegrapher to g*n-
her cramped IerH* "f Southern Pacific
Line' In Texas and I/mlslana, and
, her son who wanu to be a iiWhanl- msper*n^d?nt#
| will retire here on March 1, follow-
ing 48 years of railroad si rvtce.
Mr. Spence, 83, nns been in lU
healtii since last De cmber. He
t cal engineer? Tliese were the prob- !
I Inns of a hardworking teacher at
tile Alamo elementary school In this
city until now.
But they aren't problems any J started his railroad career aa a tele-
more, thanks to a $4,000 windfall! grapher lor the Louisville At Nash-
wliich came the way of Mrs. Fred viile Railroad in 190.'), and has been
Wilson of 205 Fast Baylor Btreet. I with Southern Pacific since 1016.
wife of Planters Cotton OU Mill III the Interim, he held position* of
HU,it, Wilson, today. telegrapher, dispatcher, chief dls-
Mrs Wilson, who teaches third- j patcher and trainmaster at Lafay-
giade. keeps a five-room house ill I etlc, assistant superintendent at
spotless older, tends her lumlly i Km is, Houston and Victoria, and
which Includes two growing ehtl- j superintendent at Ennis. He was
dren, takes postgraduate college j promoted to genera' manager on
courses, and writes, salable poetry | Uec. 8, HM'i
besides, was the first-prise winner Quiet anti soft spoken, Mr. Spence
in the $19,001) Wesllnghouee Light!ta reticent to speak of his railroad
Bulb Contest, it was announced to-1 achievements, of his work, in pro-
day. 5?'he received her award, $5,000 moling safety, or ol tlie numerous
i in cash, from Frank O, Ollne, south- operstln? department officials and
western regional manager of the i rupaivisors who got their start un-
I VestIikhouse Lamp Division, tu a vie: his tenure.
! oriel ceremony at the Btur Cash' Ho Is especially proud, however,
i Grocery store operated by Jack : of the safety record of his railroad
McKay, mayor of Ennis, 'hat bad the best safety perform-
ILr gathering who attended the1 dice of all roads In the United
presentation Included L. A Hievena, j States In 11,45, and finished first In
branch manager or Westlnghouse, i Group n. Ir.eluding lines with less
here from Dallas, and C. L Gillflth., Hum fO million man-hours in 1»W.
I local distributor who supplied 1917, 19IH, 10f*12 and 1053 Tlie rail-
■ Mayor McKay's sloru wttii lamps rokdl reduction in reportable In-
nnd literature on the eon teat. CL K. I Juries lias been equally Impressive.
Farmer, local Westlnghouse Appll-1 In 1M1. the number of reporUble
illices denier, was unable to be pre- 1 hijuvlca tota'rd 174 That figure
\ circpped to 144 during 1052 aiul to
j I ID last year. Hirer 1045, he has pre-
! sen ted Spence safety awards an-
nually to the operating division
tonight! j written by Anne Coulter Martens
and presented this evening by spe-
cial arrangement with the Dramatic
Publishing Company of Chicago.
Marilyn Monroe
Is in Bed III
her bed here with a virus lt\,bc-
Eiiiiii.itiml" s 11tie identity and lie p^vod she contracted In Korea (Ini -
tial lire of her crime will lie made
1 lug her recent appearances before Stevens immodiutc .superior, De
thousands of scrvifcmen. i fcn.se Secretary Wilson, so ini i
Doctors say the blonde movie ae-
103 It
Davis Will Bring
Lions’ Program
C R Kendall, program chairman
lor the Weutit'NvIuy mcetnvi ol the
I mils Lions Club, said this morn-
II ,* that t ic program was being
arranged by Dupree 1 lav in. mayor
of Wax;..a Inc, and former mali-
nger ol the Ennis t baiabi ol
Commerce
The club will meet (>>i luncheon
at tli»‘ Texu Power and Light V iru-
pony Building at noon
Ennis Bankers
Are Present at
District Meet
say Stevens called Presidential A
i smtiint Sherman Adams before lie
Miss Monroe's up- Issued Ids blast McCarthy on Sun-
tldn, low-cut dress day And men who know how the
slay in Japan for another day
two.
It's behoved
peiuanies in i
in below ticczing wealliei led
her sere throat, cough and fever
Judge Rules Review
Bd. Hcid No Right Ban
“The Moon Is Blue”
Joe Hait i ridge |*w
Wuiatnr. Webstri 14
Uhl Frank Vila ah <>t
fJtate Rank u' tciidnl
m ating at
m< tub* .
A*m»
Mnnda*
t'amii i •* e
Rider Jr
the Katie
,i district
’.}«*, IHai
i m Fv*rt
Jet lei n V It y. Mo , fen Jit > UP*
the bout t o| movie review ol
Kalitsus City Mo. had no light to
bat live tuts n 1 he Moon is Blue" inv.tuh
in dei it ii i..n of the United Staten
Kuptemc fi.'.llt
’liiul lilt : mill' inouy man
CrJe Ciiunty Circuit Judge San C
Ml.in a: J« t ei >n Cil v
l.e te«t ot Hu btait'd’s uiithoiliy
w i slnongjit by Hohntn Pt.oduo-
t < its t luted A itixi- Corpotation
.'tu. Dii kill on liu ■>) pot uttat a
Ketvsa CHv movie tixn
tltev ankftt that a nilutg ol the
tumid Oa'liing 'h«' movie t» re-
vet •■(! and i eerllliraie ><t uppiovai
tin it* stiqwttvvt be given
Blau ie;cried to dcei.v.trti nf tire
' S Sure ne Court whtetv be lit
tlta’ ten* teatvip is an abiMgement
>f •:•').don* I 'lu.'isji guaranterd bv
Hie Mini anti Fourteenth
n • t • toe OtMoivtuttnn
11* Ptesidciit thinks say it wouldn't hi
like Idm to keep silent lorciei
But a! Hie White Home vacation
headquarters in Palm Springs,
Calif, administration sources say
there Isn't any prospect, Mi Elsen-
hower will tep Into the controversy
lot tin* time being af leant
President and Mrs Kt ei howc
will end their long Culilornia week
end loiUgllt and tlv bio k to Wash
Two Officials
In Views Over
Commie China
Washington, Feb. 23 >UPi.—Tho
(Administration officials have voiced
opinions about the cold war against
Communist China.
Assistant, Secretary of State
Walter Robertson .says the United
States must pose a constant milt- known tonight at the KJ1 Hall, at
tsi v threat, to Red China in the 7 30' When ‘he rtmiur class ol si
hope that the Peiping regime will | •»"•>«> High School present the np-
break uji from the inside. | touring comedy, " Iattk'lale, with tit s.s has u tiiupcrature ol
Robertson's statement—-made he-j j‘‘l'’l'*, v^llUI , H a y in o il d (|)(, (|0(.l()l s nveldr she can travel, he says he's confident Stevens will
fore a House Appropriations sub-^ ,<u*’ 11 ' v<’1" 11 u“ '' ''' Mo Monroe and her new husband, handle It In the propel way
committee last, month—was made ," " aL 1 01 lllH t'11 's 111 " Joe DiMagglo will leave f'okvo by President Ktsei linwer also has
public today, He told the lawmakers ' ','!!",!!!'! V* ,1'*1 ' t lane for home Hus alteriioon II she! taken no public stand on the eon-
thut lhi> United States must doml-l 1* 1411 **' Ul' 1 1(10 h u" needs more re t, the DiMaggios will Mmersy. Ol I ifln Is in Wushlngn.n
pate Asia for an Indefinite period.
Robertson says the pressure j
'vgalnsl Red China would bo led by j
the United States. And the con-
stant threat of attack would come
from the torccs ot Chiang Kat aiiek
on Formosa and other Far Eastern !
groups, supported militarily by the
United States.
Robertson said the astdiluted toll
I he Chinese Comnum1.it regime Inv*
liquidated an estimated 15 000,000
people since 1949 The State De-
oarUnrnt official said the slaughter
bellied the Communists con-uluir• »•
then power grip on the people, but
also created deep, bitter resentments
Robertson said Hie esimuted toll
included thouMinds who died ot
starvation In t!»60 While people
.starved during that period, Robert-
son .said, the Communist govern-
ment was exporting loud to Russia
m exchange tor industrial equip-
ment and military supplies
Red China appointed up her
ItletuMUp tor Russia todnv C'hlne»e
l. cadet Mao To* Tung sent a mes-
sage to Prewari Malenkov in ob-
si-rvanee oi Russian Annv Day Mao
>a«i China fake* unparailetl pride
in standing be,sides the Soviet tntces
m defermw of i*eaee tn Asia
Senate Republican Leader William Slate Hat
Kn. eland has wMi ned that he Woith or
roneeined about the toitheomina
Geneva Peace Con!t*rerv< i* with Red
China
Know land says th.s conference
•mis' •)«) nee owe what he calls *
Far Kutmi Munich ihat wmiki
m. *k* World War III .aevnatoh
Bootleg Suspect
Slain by Cop as
He Pulls Knife
Stall Vii<* tM*. Ill) l‘Pl -—A
.^*»rs ted Neoio «|R| a
i.iura of stteoSa datm« bark 40 .»!«
tva» *e«-r 'Jaen wmtt killed b a p •-
i.*» 'liO!'. at Sett \ivwui«> ,»» live s*»a-
as t iujVrsJ a anvf* >e* tiw ottfarer
V i-tvee *f *tw swore ha* ■vUdtww
* i vwiie r w? vsutrabb hnnairair .in
ttw iveatJl eft JotutalH Jw,.kllv«we
r«R«>ii «tv» «•! own mu UNr lane,*
Pv |bnm*4 O R Or*»r
Pws»*»* a *•»* S*e oa tee «t-
*••■>««( fe* ts*rtk -■*»•«»•*»**»
Itna I'M" MMI R%N$V
COURT RATTLE I*AItl'ICIPANTS—(Irortfo Pnrr, top
let!. and his ntlurncy Arthur (J. Hnys leave their hotel
in Houston for Federal court where Parr is seekinK in-
junction ujoiinsl Texas Unuifer Cap!. A. Y. Alice, lait-
toni Ifli. shown entering court with I>iritcior of I'uh-
lic Safety Homer tiatiison. I’arr says Alice is try inn to
lull him and is interferliiK with his Duval County husi-
IF'MH. (NEA Telephoto)
Red Brush Wolves’ Depredations
In Ellis County Are on Increase
went,
Ken Marlin, who shot the
preHentatloii accnca with it m«-
tlon picture camera today, Hiihl
that this event will be on tele-
vised Texas News (Channel 4i
ul 10 o'clock tonlfthl anil (nr) 7
u.m. tomorrow, Jerry MeNeal of
the United Press shot the etlll
plrtures ard la furnishing the
Kimln Dally News with one, to
lie published probably tomorrow.
Third-PrUe Winner Man Texan
Iteprii I ■ lire ( null: •( In I min vai'l-
• iii'■ miii i I Kill U'liiuty 11iilii ding
tlnil i i'il brush wiilviM jire u'liiu ni-
Iiii-kiii1; .uni l.i'liii” 11v('Murk, Km*
ul,lying ulool from tlii‘ iiiipcnding Si I't i , mi Kile, (’mint v 11 uppci vvlm
showdown, lie Miy.s he told Stevens ||1:, been urtive in eliotl to <;ouiml
In handle I lie matter his way, and
Mrs. M. L. Fisher
Dies in Amarillo
Mr:; M I l-'Lsher. lii, luiiii'.'i'
' ( MMI'l:l ill KuillS, (Ill'll III .1 II "til t
ail.uk in AmnrHio. Hutidvv night
l!n Amarillo nldri w.is JlMKi Hni
1 iS( Il .SI
Mrs I'L.li r and her husband a
ictimt Moullicrn Pai'Kie I'linducliir.
hud 11vr‘cl in Armv illo appruximulely
i ne ve il I Ii" went to Amarillo Irom
Dull i. vvlieii' llicv bad lived since
i< uv mn Knnis in UI37
It > di fa i ii j band Mi Fisher
Us a Iv ail by a ■ Hi Irvin I* mhei nf
M ‘.Mil Mu and !•< dauitllt#.' Me.
Im I Wtlioi'Hi nl Amarillo, also
HUtv.ving are l.all glatidehlldl'en
I'Ui'ial ci vires Wen' in la held
i A 111.11 ill, i 11.dll V
Youth Hurt in
Traffic Mishap
Here Tuesday
I an Kimi*. "itmil boys tii'un'il n
a iiafia i,i.m lit about (I Ml a in.
1 1 suav i . nettt mie ).j flven* tfi
de ivusilh.d II th vMMC Cli '.Mt In
..living the lg*st safety record, and
to the general shop, general atore
mill various ether department.* hav-
ing the least number of reportable
| injuries.
i Rail officials say Spence had a
! natural Instinct lor spotting poU*n-
tail supervisory material and for
' training the man lor important op-
Third-prlze winner in the eimtesi U’laUug department positions His
win also a Texan Mrs Hoyle B I nolrctloiis have Included some ol 1 lie
j FHou of 2205 1st Btreet, Brown-} railroad's top officers, four of the
wood—who received her $500 award ! five division MipcrlntendcnUi and
i firim Ray K Leonard, Dullus dla- most, of the asslstunt supcrthWnd-
irlci. manager or the company, at I ci ts, trainmasters and traveling en-
; the I'iggly-Wiggly store In Brown- j «inc».T$ now employed in Texas and
word. Mrs I'Tlou, wife of a conduc* Louisiana,
lor on the Hints. Fe Railroad, is a j Oi:e of the best known railroad
' il-yimi'-old grandmother ; officials In the .Southwest, Hpencc
Tim second prize, $1,000 in cash,' a former chairman of the exaeu-
i was won hy Mr.* Evelyn I, Husain J live committee of the Texas Rail*
00 West 52d Street, New Yolk, N Y road Association, and a former
There wire 77H prizes In the -on-j chairman of the conluct committee
lest In which enlemits were requlr- ol the Southwest shippers' Advisory
cd to unscramble the names of live board He Is chairman of Hie board
kills have been made recently
the wrs'.ein part nf the county.
tlv* piecinlnry anlinul , ilecliued to-
la v.
T.vo large wolves Inive been seen
3'h,!t,5LnnT«^!!|i**"-'.........I ««• «««. ............. Ol Xcutlwm nemo
l.m.. tin, n.k „„.l I ................... ........... nmudont „I ,ho fort
"The news of my award is like Worth Union Passenger Hlatton
mi at Mwrr to a prayer," Mrs. lAllson \ Company, and a member of tho
Woh" .* have caused losses • ,jl,t,|H|.W| nttor the first. Hush of ox- board ol director* of Southern Pa-
aiiiMUitlng to main thousuudw of ,.numont liiul passed. "It means that ' rifle Lines 111 Texas mid Louisiana.
we etui out a down payment on ii ' Southern Pacific Building Coin-
new hours' and provide for Jim fcny. Southern Pacific Terminal
midi a- control, lo.se* will icaeli even nob'* m tio'dlng too Without. It., Frevl i Company, and M Paso Union Pas-
i'iei,t»r jiropiiill.ins, Mr Belle, said , ((|,f| , ,Anl),(1 hHV„ llH,, to lliak4. ,v sn,ger Depot Company, He U a
111 Hie las' trapping t'li"1‘,a|t‘n! hard Htoice hetwern the twit." member ol Committee "C," Wix*t-
!,ii .ed in Ellis County Mime Hi j,r„ t(„. Wilsons' 17-year- i cm Region. Railway F.xprewi Alien-
wmvea were killed Cooperating In „„„ Ah() All, b(. n>ll(lv f))r eol- j cy. He.
11 a* mt Umi n« ...... , nwt ycnt Ht ,, ,,s attend
III i vent * '«'U "loops, the county KAcM Htatlon Tho
i ()inmt«‘lonei'« and I lie federal gov
dollars to Fills County
men Unless I lie parks
livedo k
are kept
Death Cause !s
Being Probed in
E. Tex. Incident
Houston, heb 23 'UP An «u
t' |>sv lia- iwn n ordeml Mt Hou, t ,,
to dcUioont it i* Livnnp>ton man
was adieu in m 'ratlb sn i lent ,,
i oxsibiv died ot «* hewtt nil.*) x »»«
lore the accident ta< *ure«l i utv
year-bid TtuiKnan Oenr#e i n,«o.
Inilain am* dnvnitt ,« faint u ki
b aited with milk when it Midden v
veered lew the pavement and
\m«ul- pkuts) into a dtti , on a Hoieio
st »t#t
\l, <
it tF
Mrs1 f
tetnl
r< vntei*
>t Ms and
in u niut'it'
'1* auloovo
• i1 A lisott
>»*i Wile*ul
•t t. r W
t tlUrtl
mid
tnn’orhixe
eminent
ll wii.* pointed nut that the xe-
veil' di oil! It eliminate- the normal
loud supply ot the wolves who then
kill I,be hveslo-k
Burglary Ring
New Arrests to
Come Presently
Houston Hdi 23 tCPi liiiilMiy
if‘,0 Itwii CixpLaiit Ceil I Priest ,«hvs
Ii, ex|M'< ** to make more mresin in
ii In in mhI« bu i gin t v ting ol whiih
i me pet .unit have niready tieen in-
n- ted
(itll'S'is Mi'. Hi*'v have recovered
it* Mils s.'aiMKi wmtii oi sUtlen prop-
• Uv
Hank Hnliilav
V\, will la «I* -r*l I uraU* liar* Ii !
it* itla*n,ilH« ul lesas In.li |n *nl
erne I la *
I n,os Malr Hank
< gutn* Salmi* *1 H tnh
Dulles Seeking
Win Support of
Geneva Parley
family atari include,* a aeveu-yenr-
old daughter, Frelda ,Ynn. *
Nee«l Extra Kpair
The Wilsons have been renting
tiieii present twu-bedroom im vise
for 14 years They need Hirer bed-
KHinin now that ihe children haw Washington, Feb 23 iUP>,~-®ec-
grown, a* wrll as a guest room lor *'''’Hiry ol Hlate Dollra open* his
Mr* Wilson's mother, Mis J G campaign today to win bipartisan
Hidden, wlm visiix every *»iher slid public .iipjiwt lor the Oencva
vvr«keii'i Iron tier WMxahoehie Cunfeieuee
,o,m i2l)W Ulliveisily Avei ue' He will appear tills afternoon be-
IWe've hid mu gye on pi t tha ;urr 'hr ri>>vir. Foreign
pla'-e," ih« hi,, k hatied winner re- Contiitiuee trsufv nnnonow before
Hie Senate Foingn Relations Com*
Dmnr F'o 'one didn't always smile inlllee and sdUreas the nation to*
tin live Wtron ho at vet A Jawnnd nnurow ov i iiidlo slid television
son, Ita iaril Wavnr Wilson Ihrre A" at however the admlnlaira*
vnti young* I than Jon l*ob, wa.* "on baa Sa'leil to calm the fear* «*r
aiddentsUv "lerttncuted ill Hie n* «*u Senate leader about the
futiiilv home erven years ago Geneva meeting
We w n > all utterly de*|Mindeni Senator Wdiiam Know land. >a.vs
Mis Wilson iii,ihe«! uatav I (View, he *tr*Miglv object* in the Rig Four
P *> , ui i«j> )<ai> going mad that deeiaiott to di-cuss fndo-diina with
1 >)*' , »*i wort «a*t* ;iUM*n It Hu Clune r Red government before
» ( m> *•*:,« r and * renewrtl the iMitlllitv of a Korean |ieaee ap-
h* tl
Cun United *«. Page Bis
(ounty Hcdrt Chapter fells About
Heart Disease “Fables and Facts”
ll'«|Nt«|
.«! s'atrsr
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 23, 1954, newspaper, February 23, 1954; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782653/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.