The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 251, Ed. 1 Monday, October 22, 1956 Page: 1 of 6
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THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS
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Noixy Burgle*' Disturb
Houxten Neighborhood
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Coast Guard Calls Off
Air-S«*a Hunt For Men
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<1. -1 < .11,11 ll II I I .till 'I off .III
.in mm limit l<.i t til ♦ • nim inns
lllg .illi'l ,i si|li,i!I on Galveston
R.l\ tlllflll ■" I ||l' >.\ I'l'k Ollll i' \ ■!
i.hi v'.im lii'ii still lire looking
tm tin* I llfee men tint hopes an
fading i li.it t hey will Ih- found
;ilIvo At first it was thought
flies n,iglit lie |in 'iId\ s.iIe nil
some small island in the area
The weekend storm lashed the
hay and overturned numerous
small boats Two persons wore
drowned and the three men
were not accounted for They are
identified as Alton li Adams and
Ralph IJracken both of Houston,
and I' .! Kohler o! Beaumont
1956 County Tax
Collections Up
Over Last Year
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t \ t >'l Us I toll ’
s; » ooo i n i
Russ Military Moves
Cause Fear in Poland
Soviet Cruisers in Polish Waters
Off Danzig Cause Panic in Area
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104 Person:
Attend Bof!.F&E
Meeting Here
State Bar to Consider
Rewriting Texas Constitution
AUSTIN, Tex i UP) The
State Bar of Texas has announe
ed plans m Austin tni a study
ol a proposal to rewrite the en
tire Texas Constitution The
proposal was made l»y District ,
Judge Jack Thornton of Dallas
He listed these reasons for a
new constitution The great in-
dustrial development and result
mg increase in the population of
the state, migration of people
from the rural districts to the 1
cities, the need for providing
better protection of Texas’ na
tural resources, and the need
for providing a better public
school system
Officers Investigating
Car-Bus Headon Crash
NACOGDOCHFS. Tex (UP)
Police in Nacogdoches today in-
vestigated a car bus accident at,
the southern outskirts of the
eilv at 1 p m yesterday in which
14 passengers suffered minor
injuries
The ’(’railways bus was driven
by Newman Kills of Tyler Pa
I rnl man Chat le s (’nl email who is
heading the in<|uiry identified
the driver of the car as .James
Allen of Nacogdoches.
He said the mve.-dig.ition dis
closed Allen was on the wrong
stele of the street when !■«• Ini iiu*
bus headon Allen suffered a
head injury
The bus was rn route* from
Houston to Nacogdoches
One hundred ap 1 fuui per
son.* attended 1 lie .u.i.n.d < • i
tral and l.a.d I e\a- Brut m rli >od
meeting ol the Brotherhood ol
Locomotive Firemen and Lngine
men and its ladies auxiliary here
Sat urday
During a bn ' ■> "it
licit] by tile men al 1 lie i exa
Fire* Building convention head
quarters during the afternoon
the ladies were escorted through
the Kurils Tag it Sab" book Com
pany plant by Joe llawkin vn <•
president of tin firm uni !lie i
heard Miss Agnes Grycli Kiimi -
High St bool faculty member. de
scribe conditions in Yugoslavia
Jack McKay manager of the
Kim is Chamber of Cummc’ce
delivc red a welcoming addi c
at the busme . *,<■ ion
The corn ent ion h iiiquct w a
held at the Tabet lael Fellc
ship Hall ll A Clarady Imd
chairman served a- m.i let of
ccremome >
Bev Ralph 11 Rea* or pa tor
of tin' Taberna 1 e Bapt t
(’lunch delivered the invocation
(*11y < '(linn i snmer W I larold
Clement deliv eia-d a v el om ■ or
India 11 ol the <' it v
Briel remarks wen
R R Bryant ol \u ,t in
state lege lat iv
Kogerson of 11<mi
W I lie
rd foj | !u> Novell!tier *> elbction
Dallas School
Suit Postponed
Until November
DALI.\S. Tex (UP) The
NAACP’s suit to desegregate
Dallas public si bools was ( ailed
for hearing In U S District Court
bow for Negroes 0,1 October fit-t and postponed
.or ,i
t lull
uidei
edlv
I
! lb
U Ial W a
(poll ol
I the
explain
ilieuv el -
e luuken
In
Poll
The i.'int 11 ei ■ I t lii «-• ot tn i
. I e t e 11 d a 111 o u 11 I g 111 11 n i . I e I e d
i new f I i.d foi I iv ( ot iiiu s a.
I invading t he <>. uii* v
.11 n e in the I mill st i ni |
', eeilig pi P-iUtet * dm
I lot
II IS I
It 1.1
dal
1 li
d I lie Ibi
lv..|.l«. avc
wdl do some
new Polish
st night was
to deal with
e oiilv . om t art Kill
I he ei les of Dials
lietUI s. he.tilled |oi
I ;>0 pel sons in t In*
• Wi en ers ill \\ ai
l loters giv ell l cla
pi i* on tei lit1, eai liei
w ill get less (Mini diluent.
i ■
Ennis Brothers
Both Winners
Two Knnis brothers who
an membt i ' ol N(*w Karin
. : o! \mcrica won top hon-
ors l ot hoi ows of part n il
lor I,icod: in the judging at
\i
'peril
night
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Dallas Reported Ready
To Cancel Kriek Contract
DALLAS. Tex (UP) A Dal-
las newspaper. ’The 'Times Her-;
aid. said today it lias learned i
that drouth hit Dallas is ready to :
cancel its $35,000 a year eon ,
tract with Dr Irving P Kriek. I
the Denver "Ram meteascr "
'The newspaper said the action !
was expected at today's city,
council meeting. j
Kriek has had a contract with |
the city since 1952
The paper said the Dallas
citizens have been increasingly
critical of the firm's ram in-
creasing efforts and councilrncn
likewise have shown little cn
Utusiarat
Nation's County Agents
Meeting in Houston
HOUSTON. Tex fUPi Some
1.5(H) county agricultural agents
opened a five-day convention in
Houston today to hear a chal-
lenge from Governor Allan
Shivers Shivers welcomed the
county agents from all over the;
nation and emphasized the irn-1
portance of their jobs in helping
the nation’s farmers. He dial-j
longed them to help in every
way they could.
I Klims
made by
Boll I'M
II man R f i
n and <ieorpe
A Meade of San M irino < alifot
ma inlet nat mnal v n c g i b n'
and A (' 15yron <d 11 >u .ton.
BofUFAK general chairman tm
Soll11ie111 1 .li iik s A11,ini 11 \ s
lem
I , V. . , it l I < I .s ( M I . | (1 \\ 11 W * II M 1
convention chairman extended
an invitation to next ye.u meet
mg which will be held at Brown
wood
A dam e at Amet trail I.egmn
I (all w it h mu -ir provided le
Kric llon/a and In. on he-Ira
concluded the (lav act l v 11 k .
Former Resident
Dies in Houston
William F Mc( ’u" hv 12 na
until November llth at the \e
gro group re<juest
Before the Su|ireme Court
could act the U S Circuit Court
of Appeals at New Orleans had
sent t lie i a se ha. k for a re
heal mg lieloi e IS I >i I in t
Judge William Atwell It came
Curio won the grand chain |into court October first
pion honors for the entire) hut <’* h*w days before the
with Ins Berkshire i hearing, a special state court of
j inquiry was held and five of
six Negroes questioned said the
had never given tin* NAACP
I permission to act m their name .
I The Negro groups attorney
I asked Judge Atwell to cite Tex
as Attorney General John Pan
Shepprrd for contempt foi in
[terfermg m federal justice
Judge Atwell said lie could not
because Sheppenl was not a par
, ty to the suit
; The NAACP then asked that
the hearing he postponed un
dil November 14th and Judge
Atwell agreed
A state district court in Tyler
J is now hearing Sheppenl- case
for a temporary injunction
against the NAACP on the
ground that it is violating tin
state s corporation laws and that
it solicits desegregation suits
at the State Fair on Friday
Lamer Washington. Car
vi i High School student,
showed tin* champion Duroc
Patrick Washington show-
ed the re erve < liampioil
P<,I <n.I ('Inna
l.cunard Kooutz, 15, of
show
harrow
Alle Harold Thomas 10
year old 4H Club hoy from
Seguiu exhiluled a Poland
China harrow wlueh was
reserve champion for the
entire show
Six Ellis Countians
To Be Inducted
On November 6
Six Kilt:
Countians are sche-
duled for induction into the
11"!,.>1 force and 19 o!hers are
< li' .Iiilct to take physical exam
mat ui on November t’». Mrs
I 'ranee , < dime , rlei k ol Selcc
ii,. Sei.ice Local Board Tit in
Isnnis - ai(I today
I Kills Countians were in-
ducted during October They
weie Leingli Spurlock and Lo-
renzo Bushy both of Ferns,
Billy Johnson and Klimt Miles
both of Wuxahac hie They were
II n I in te.| oil (let obet 3
nmm and
aw iiiilit.il v dis
left Ins post and
nw dm mg the
a ma 11 c (b'Velop
o\vi*d t ll e
lan A i m y
Pol it Hu ro
of Poland's
iiunuui ,! Pariv
I In Rn i.ui high eommand in
Germany barred Allied ohser
Vei I mill t|ic border between
Soviet Germany and Poland
Berlin ,outre, said tins was to
prevent i Ik \\ <• ' 11 om oh rving
R ii si.m 11 oo|. movi merit to I he
Polish bordei
In Pai is Stanislaw Mikola- j
jaezyk head of the exiled Polish
government in London during
World Wat II said the Russian ,
Armv Ii i ino "d t hree divi,ion.-
into Poland unee the Poznan
noth last June He said I Ii a t
make - al least seven Russian di :
vision in Poland now
M i kola | ;i < zy k urged I he 1' ml ed
St;Pe lo have 'In. la Indore thci
I N Security Council for!
I In eatening world peace by
u ha I he < a 111 < | it brutal inter
venliori” in Poland lu Warsaw,
rumor*, pel .1 that Russian
II oop b c. e moved into inland
Poland Since these troops are
pciulnu: m
w hu n n.ut
more than
Poznan t ml
saw Iteliev e
tivelv 11nnoi
now
il anv
ob cr
tl,
ill s' a n I \ on I lie move bet w ecu
.ia and lit <iermanv it is i
hi rnl if i rill at t lie
ii 11 infni i emenls i
being brought in |
giv i n Km i.i some
Ik on the issues of
ari<I hone'.I
Bp financially independent.
Start an arrount n o w. Special
bank by mail servire available.
Member of FDIC. Knnia State
Rank.
llU
not po
moment
actuallv are
Poland In
more ba< k I
lire.ul and freedom
ii port111g
A (hstiiet court
ileiT.il ed a in; ,t i ial
sa\ the sol
tei policy i . a re*uIt of the new
j Polish movement lor greater
freedom from Kremlin control
The of final new spapei of the
, Polish < 'ommumst part v al .......
(Used its Russian counterpart
"Piavda , id slanting its*e<li!iui
; a Is.
I T his was a reply lo Piavda s
(charges Saturday that a ’wide
anti Socialist press campaign in
Poland was "shaking the very
folindat lolls" ot t tie Poll h p.u t
The Polish pa pel retaliated
; by accusing Piavda of taking
j material out of context and of,
what it called "unpist and «*v«*u '
simply untrue formulations"
The communist organ in Po
land also said the bieak wuh
the Kremlin does not mean Po |
land will line up with the west !
It said Poland's base policy still
is friendship with Russia
The top tilling body of the
Polish Communist party, the.
Politburo, held a ..perial meeting
today
Observers in Wat saw said I he
group might take a lap at the
Kremlin by taking the post ol
Poll .h defense mini .lei away
from a Russian army marshal
The marshal was bounced out ot
the Politburo last night T oday. I
observer- >,av a Polish genial
who is a o called titolisl may he
made deb n uuln ,tei
'tth'
** t
< <>Ml IIOMK
oil the ground
Potn lit rain alti
pas elli'i'l illil
plain ovii.
sea toll mil.-.
Hi.* tm I,
Mil
•ep In I
<1 cutter
the 31
I I IppCf
(iicil it
I l.l s
Ennis Scouts Collect
485 Good Turn Bags
Kuril . S'old collet II I
hags of li.' ei I i lot Ii I in! . Iio. i
linens dun ng, I lieu aim• i.d <,•.
Turn I fay Sunday
< )f tins amount 101) bag .•
collected 11V w 1111 e a . a 11 '
W el e taken to 1 lie til, 11 a 11 I
Emil C. Burlo
Dies in Ddllds
mmt
ini r.
le In
! rtu t
il tor
li
I k • r»
Id ti
City Commission
To Seek Bids
in Poznan1 T'h
n the east
III MT RS See Huddle
i for T rip Insm .nice
Da\ is
Residential Calls Set
This Evening by Chest
Knnis City ('ornrni*
pas a •! a resolution declaring il
intention to advertise for bid,
on laying of a water line exten
moo at a < ailed met I mg at I j. m
today
J lie ime w lii serv e A • >un
lliairl (dmpanv Hie Khntkole
Company and other
users in that area
live of Knnis and
a re id
cull of
Hon -ton for 2.5 \ i
■ii- il.i
d III a
Houston hospital
Wrclncs
da\
He had been in
an iron lung
in a Houston lin pi
:al since
being
strikcn with poln
a three
year
ago
His home addi
e wa-
•Ki2*>
Oleander St Hou-
-t Oil
He wa forme
rly wil
h the
Temple Lumhci (
nmpanv
I lien
McCarlhy was
a memher of
the Fust Preshyl
ernin (
Tiurch
in Knnis
Survivor imTu
de Ins
wife
one daughte: \h
I'larnc '
1eC.ii
t liv and In mot lu
•r Mi
James
McCarthy all ol
Houston
also
his brut her - Dr
(' T McCar-
thy of Monahans
and Dr
J K
McCarthy ol San
Antonio
Funeral it\ m •
were 11
cM iii
Houston on Friday
Burial was in Houston
Rack arrount Insured up to $10,-
000 by Frdrral Deposit Insur-
anre Corporation Enuis Slut
Bank.
T he re uleut nil solicitation
portion of the 195b Kurus ('om
iimnitv (’he t drive will tie made
tonight, .1 W Branscome. gi’ii
n it ( liau inan announced today
I ( ar l Johti'on. i hairman of the
r< .idcnlial division, said that the
(loot to door drive would be
1 in ale between 7 p m and 9 p til
Five teams will canvass the
entire city to ask for contribu-
tion for the eight agencies in-
cluded in the 1950 Knnis Com-
111111111y ( ue-t appeal
37,502 Bales
Ginned in County
To October 1
Little difference in cotton
ginning in Kills County prior
in (Ktolier I as compared with
Ocioboi I as compared with
last year was shown in figures
• released bv the U S Depart-
ment oi Commerce. Bureau of
1 he < Cn us
Kile County guinmgs to Oct-
ohci 1 1955 were 38,022 hales
while cotton ginned prior to
October I I95« totaled 37,502
bales
P e peak of the 1950 season
reached ejrlitr that) u.ual
The ( are the Klims Public
Library, Salvation Army Kuril*
Community Trust. Bov Scout of
America, Girl Scout. of Amet n a
Kmptv Stocking Fund, and
U S O
The goal of the drive is $11
5(H) Latest report ol the statu*
of the drive indicates $5 238 50
j contributed through the advance
! gifts division
■ Buddie Davis, advance gift
chairman, said today that < v
oral workers in the division Lav*
not vet reported He asked ttial
all workers in the division mak<
I a final report not later than
| Thursday, whether they have
! completed their calls or not
Jodie Vytopil. treasurer foi
the drive, said that lie would
have a first report on the prog
ress m the employee eonti u'
I division of the drive headed l>
| Bill Rider Jr., this week
Five teams will ranva-- He
ritv in tonight's portion of Hu
| drive
One team will he made up ol
American la-gmn and Legion
I Auxiliary members wi»h Mr- I
I F. Peel as captain
Mrs. Jack Poff will Hr- captain
(of a team made up of Opti Mr
Club member*. Mr . II A Tolar
.V ill h* J'l d t< 1 ni «( ) (] ", I
Prof*" ion U omen (Tub mein
her
Two other team*, will be
headed by Billy Pernval a n d
.lame-. Youngtilood
AmdlK i li'ain wtiuli Will call
upon eoloi'd re idenees, will tie
headed ie B I 'Thomas
Divi ion ('hairman Johnson
-aid that all members of the
team will report to their cap
tains .d designated locations
pi ioi to 7 p in for nisi rue t ion
At 7 p in they will -tart 1 heir
drives in part of the* city a .
>lg ied to I In in by I he captain
I pou coinplet mg t heir a -ign
merit the- w ill repot t hack to
their captain at the- designated
place
'I he » apa li will I lien report
to John on at tlie Knin I ag and
Sale hook < oinpany c onfercne <•
rocun
d,< ipped
mint Di
•|» del
t of till*
d by all
.ClIICll
W. P. Anderson
•liles Are Held
or oili
it I.
II,
id (
MU ! I
C of
Committee
to Meet
Probers Called
Southern Hi I Ibi I Les
Repnhln an < e,
Stratton ol lllun,
ern IiiIIIiiIIh
lit
W « a t h * r
KNNIS and VICINITY—
Fail and mild tin alternoon
tInongli I uc'sclay with high
e«t afternoon temperatures
around 80 and the lowest
tonight in the upper 50s.
Light vanable w me| - hoc out-
ing northcrly K) to 15 null
.. ■ 1 "ii I i*. o • .(('urtteen
CALL HER CRANNY -
"Youngi^t Gr*ndm'itti*»r" I.i
titl* won by Mr* Delphi
Fmr.lcr. S.I, of Union c itv, N j f
in u nntlnnal cor t»- t irr.nKmg
more Umn 13.Ooo animntx Mur-
ried at IH, »h# Tax two daugh-
ter*, II and IH and a on**y*ar-
*»ld granddaughter. Itra Fra-
rler'* shown anjoylng har pr,/«*
— a threg • day, expan»ec - paid
»*«" m Y^rk Ci'"
With the i
1, ' i ’ , | • 1
-late Slr.it
1 on vA ,i r * i • i
Senate m\
.. ’ itior -a
State Ami
it or ( u \ i II, II
now in |ai
fund Tin
1 invest ig it lot.
mittr-e / .
l ■ ided
William 1
ulbi . ■ of A
ami John Soarkmm
(iovetnor Stratiou
elect loll di si ( i tu I
member - as ' lull!., *|
\Ik 111 a - and \ Ia I
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>le ol P
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\ e,. . I cl* epeniug t he cb m
si ii boron, li Hi-
* i>l be At Li ill if
made 11vini. i soft touch for
• . 'ids The gulls gathered
I roi , |. .i id il'iw n t he coast fur
. f be dr**(|ge sj>ew ed
III ■ . ' ' 1. onto the flats
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