The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 137, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 10, 1959 Page: 1 of 6
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Longview Mein Kills
Wife, Commits Suicide
LONl.AIIW M \ I .nine
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Joint Installation Held
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ten in pencil ."»<) years ago and
wits published in ,i maga/me m
1909. ,
Services Conducled
For S. N. Whiteside
Funeral services Inr Stewart
N Whiteside «»! were held at
I lie |{ mini pi I ( If i pel u| tile ('him
ex in Wax, tli. if hit .Mmidav
A InlU.' t ime I exiilriit Ilf Kills
<" r i n 11 * \. Mr U 1111 es ii I e died Sun-
day mooting Ilf Imd farmed
fm many years in the I'niena
Vixla euminiimly and also had
served in the circulation de
pari men! nf the Wax.aliaehie
Light fur many years
lie had lived in W.ixahaelnc
4 I yearx lie wax :i member uf
I he First Baptist Choreh there
Snrvivnr.s include h i x sun
Charles Whiteside uf Waxah.c
(hie turn hrutlmrs S S While-
side of I ’a r is and I 1, \\ li d exide
nl Kardwrll, 1 wn granddaugh-
ters Mi-x Norma Sliands of Wa-
x.aiiaefiie and Mi - l utnmv Lokey
of Lubbock and three threat
gl iindeliddi ell
San Antonio Police
Uncover Marijuana
I'lie new I .lent eliutit (imcritoi
I ( W illi,mis ni i,i and ITairn
ss as a m 11■ tu|! lie eluh
( ai I .Inlies ssas ni't.illed ax
president nl the group Nerving
ss it Ii him as s H'f presidents Will
be Itavnmnd Krntilek, Dick
Kelt, and W ebli \i mst ruin’
Winston Webster vs ill ser ve as
seel i t,it V I re.isui el Named In
Ihe Hoard nl Directors were
l ,ovd I ’out. I' 11’d N e\\ I nil I. II
lankcr. Waltci I'.index. Willy
Holy arid Harrs Basinger.
Fort Worth Couple
Found Dead Today
M »KT W( dri ll I/M’I - An el-
derly eniiple ss as tumid dead ill
I licit home in I 'H i W i u t b today
A pp,He lit Is I lies bad been beat-
en to lie.dll.
tolars t r
Wt hh \t m In
Seth w dll,nti
is
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past pro,
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i Club ss bile mem
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president x pin to
mis
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r and Mix W I) liras her ai
W axaliaebie Miller is out no
IC nrc.'idenl of tbe W’axahaclin
To Report There
In Thirty Days
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um sxion
is after-
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will re-
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finisher will
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( VIM. JONES
Frank Cooper, immediate
past president, will serve* as
chairman "f the board
Mrs Arnold Sebastian was in-
ducted ax president of the < >p< i-
Mrs club Serving with bci will
lie Mrs It I’ Campbell, .1 r vice
president. Mrs. Kred Nesvloli
Judge Given Power
To Cleanup Union
They ss ei f Vernon St .aide
and Ins thi seal old ss lie
Bluebonnet Drive.
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SAN ANTONIO
• AIM
Antonio police have
uneov
flred
Die biggest haul of
in the city's history
Mali
n.nia
A total of I'll parkngoJpf the
narcotics, estimated to Jverage
one pound each were found
The man puma valued at a mini
mum of D1 -humtrrd dollars per
package would amount to a total
of $241,200.
A narcotics Lieutenant. Char-
lie Doerr. said the bit! haul of
dope came on a tip from a
friend
He said an ant" with no li-
cense plates was discovered on
a Terrell I’laza parking lot in
Die northeast portion of San
Antonio Doerr xaid he noticed
an odd odor about the vehicle
and pulled one door panel out a
bit to notice packages of what
appeared to be narcot ics.
Then police “staked out" the
ear overnight When no one re-
turned to it the vehicle was
hauled to the police garage this
morning A search uncovered
the approximately 124 pounds of
marijuana which officers say is
valued on the under world mar-
ket at a minimum of $241,200
The dope was in all 4 door
panels and inside the panels of
thb auto» trunk-
Then son Virgil Stanley,
aunt her Koi I Wot t h address,
found Du bodies and notified
police at about I I a lit.
The house, in a quiet section
ol Uaklmtst had been ransack-
ed liuican drawers and clothing
were strewn about the floors
Korl Wort b police say t lie wo-
man's body was on a bed, cover-
ed by a m;dtress.
Kurt Worth police say it ap
pears the woman bad tried I"
gel up wb'-Hiei ill a struggle "!
a11( i she wax mortally wounded
ixii I known
Stanley i owner of a used
ear business in t-mt Woith tie
wax (lad in boils, his wife in a
nightgown
A bedroom rug had been turn-
ed back to part tally covet the
woman. Another rug. dragged
into tIt*' room 11om a ball, cover-
ed the 11"t of the body, except
lor the head and arm.
The man x body was lying "it
a bed partially covered by a
matt rexx t coin t lie same bed
1 Stanley's son helped bun oper-
ate the Korl Worth used < ar lot.
Kurt Worth authorities say
preliminary investigations indi-
cate Die couple had been beaten
to deal It by robbers.
Home Damaged
By Fire Tuesday
Damage was heavy in a fire
Tuesday afternoon at Die bon"'
,,f "preacher Dixon, Negro, of
Mill Wc-1 Lampasas
Fireman D D Day reported I
l hat tbe lire was out of control 1
before the department received
t he call
Ho said Dixon related that he J
lighted a kerosene stove in the I
kitchen and walked out on the!
porch He said that after he was I
on the pop li the stove blew up ,
Firemen battled for forty-five j
minutes before they were able!
to bring the blaze under control
HERE FROM ODESSA
Mrs. Clinton Smith of Odessa
is a guest of her mother. Mrs.
I N SciUorn.
WASHINGTON. (AIM The
I (’ Court uf Appeals in Wash
melon has given a lederal ills-
II let judge power to enforce a
| cleanup ut I be Teamster x 1 mun
, The court's unanimous opm
ion wax tbat Judge K Dickenson
j Letts can take punitive actum
; against I lie Teamsters il I be re
Six i commeiidalions ol a court ap
Ii e i pointed board ol monitors ai«•
xt seven rounds of tbe Nation-1 not followed The board wax set
Spelling Dee here ibis morn | up to watch over union allair-
I'cam
Six Texans Lose
In Spelling Bee
W \ SII1N < i'l'( >N (AIM
young Tex.no lost out in
fn
a I
mg
Hy the noon recess, Die field
had been reduced I t orn 70 to 211
contestants
Sam I lei gert 1.1 ol I’errylon
'pelted n "admimcal " This
spelled il ' a d m i n-i-c-a-l " I his
was m round seven
.Inline Lou Kullci 12. "I I'd
P.I'O Stumbled at the beginning
ol Mar'axcliuio ' w lien die put in
e" fur an a" and I he indues
rang Die bell to Signal failure
This w ax in I lie sevenl h round
The voiingesM contestant. 0
Veal old John Nelson of Houston
fell out in tin third round on
rexii.xcil.de ' He used an ' c"
instead of an "i "
John Kennedy 12. of Haw-
thorne wn> the fifth victim ol
round three He dipped on
t ende/v oux hy leaving out t lie
/
Kevin North. 12, of Kl Worth
spelled 'coiixcionahle" with an
•■(•' in 'lead of the secoml 0. He
lost in the sixth round.
At the noon recess, the field
of 70 I hat began m t he NSH had
been reduced to 211 ill seven
rounds of spelling
A spokesman for the
xle| s I llioii said 1 'resident J illiex
Holla had no immediate com
UK 111 It wax not said w bethel
the Teamsters will appeal the
Appellate Court decision to Ihe
Supreme Court.
2 lie monitors have been hold
mg oil then p'lorni move-,
pending outcome of the litiga
lion They are expected to go
ahead with the move-, now
I 'end i tig items include removal
proceedings against a Detroit
Teamstei s Chief < turn Hi elilian
and a f’hiiadeiphia i mini Lead
er. Hay Cohen Also pending i>
a request from some Teamster
members that Ifoffa luuwlf be
put on trial by the union.
Regular Meet Set
By School Board
A regul.it monthly meeting ol
tbe Kurils School Hoard will In-
held I lull 'd i> at 7 20 p m m
the xiiperintendont x office. V*
,1 Davis, ,xu peri nl e nde nl, an
non need
Justice Grants
Execution Stay
WASIIIND’K >N (AIM...... Anoth-
er stay ol execution Max been
granted Ch.uU'.x SlarkwcaDe r.
Die 20-vear-old Nebra kail who
Mas admitted killnu’ eleven per-
sons. Just ice < 'liarlex \\ hit I aker
of t he I ’ S Supreme < 'uni t grant
ed t lie x|,,y until June 171 h
If a pel d um is I lied w it h t lie
Supreme Court by then asking
a review of the ease, Die sta\
will remain m effect until the
fill I n in rt ael x on it
St ark weat her w a> to go to the
elect i ic chan in Lineolti, Neb
raska on Kridav The pet ition to
Die Supreme Court was filed bv
2 Wa -bmgtoii aDorneys. The,\
acted on i ben mi n I u I .nieoln
the lather "| St at kw e. it her i>
p|.inning to go into dcD'iet eour'
eek a v\ i ll ol habeax eorpiix
grounds Starkweather wax
adequately I eprexCllled by
eou11>eI at hix I rial
Starkweather was eonviel'"1
ol killing I7y ir "Id I.*'»b* C Jen
xen ni lleiim t N"bi ixka m Jan
liars’ ol 11til I hi wa- while
Ntai‘k u e.'ii her u .ix on ,i "Jill and
kmle killing pt'ce
McKays Attending
Convention
Family of 7 Missing
From Lake Worth Home
Associated Kress
FORT WOK I II Seven per
sons, a husband and wile Du n
■ l children and t In- hu hand' ■
brut her arc i eport« 11 nil - -1 ng
I mm I heir home near * In* 11011 h
olid of Lake \V "I 1 II I lie V ll.i V'l-ll t
been xeeii sinre Mas -Mild
'I hoxc mis mg ar*' i leurge
Ni l Inn Huekaloo hi w lie. \ era
('laudine < lay Hue
Id daughter
hasn't been l<
e age 2: Vie
v ear
n.iiii'
n> Lee age .'
in mold Ii - old
age 7 and H
w ho
. 1 .»
In t
d Hon
D.n
He
leka
21 year-old Tommy Huekaloo
Ihe 7 arrived at the Immc
I’iii k.dno had rented on May
.Mid from Mrs. Mark Mahalfev
I |o p.ud :s I,) rent lot a w* ek,
( hen late i hat allei noon the
family disappeared.
\ week lalei . MI'x Mahal lev
, not iced i Im love still bill lied ni
| Die 2 room house The family's
inod w as put aw ay in t he cab-
inet ■ ( lot Ill's we I e III ! lie ' luxe! x.
dlxflex and P'O -oll.ll belollglllgx
Acre still in boxe- awaiting to
he imp.ii ked
,\i (ill- * the pet or County
••herd IA 'Ul li e said t In- Hu< k-
aloo-, movi'd I ruin < Ide a last
ei x of the ('ommniMon
I their regreU that
' vi h iv mg t hen vi»ted
’ hix re-ignation
x resignation City Man-
hndei xt a' e<| that m
ni the community h«
"til,, deeply attached to
nd tit*' people here,
ever this position finao-
nut vocationally over-
my sentiments,’*
Schrufet "nd
I liav*- en|oved greatly mjr
work with the Commission dur-
ing im dudes here," he said.
I also have appreciated the un-
tiring wotk of the employees
of the (its Their Joyaltv hat
been unsurpassed." Schrader
continued
Mayor Lett Gehrig stated:
We are indeed sorry to seo
him go He has done an out-
•landing job for us and we feel
xun- that he will do the same
good |ob for Mesquite. We wish
him xuec.'ss in he new venture.’*
Tiie city manager stated that
he will remain in Knnis for 30
days to clear up work that is nove
in progress If at the end of that
time a -•ucressor has not been
named lie will return to Ennis
for a few dayx to work with his
xiiece.x.xor at such time that one
is named.
Schrader came to Ennis fn
M iv. Hi.*)7 as the city’s first dty
manager During hi> tenure here
the nt.v commission has adopted
,i xi.b divi'ion ordinance and wa-
ter line extension policy, master
w.itet and sewer plans for im-
piovcir.enl and extension of wa-
ter and sewer systems have been
prepared and adopted, and a
budgetary accounting system
ha, been installed
to
Oil
lll'l
K a
Mr iii'l Mrs lack \b
III \ * I tin liel'e t he
tending sc .xioti. "I the
( handier "I Commerce
ers ('otivent ion
Mi Ka\ wIm is manager
Knnis < 'hamber ol < '"iiimeree
ha been ill end in;.'. Die meet
mg , v. Im h wei e scheduled for
Monday Dirmigli today
are
I" al
I ex.I
Mi nag
of I he
>i lobe
i to (ii ahum
after the
Also during the past two years
.dll' f
ol I lie 1 chi
Idrrn wax
'cacti of the separate operations
ll.i i '
d with driving
while III
of the city has achieved a self-
(1 >, 1 r, 111
ed In Yoiiiil: (
'"untv
of
! sustaining status This includes
l'C| -.
nulls
ran i f Hid .i h
s ss here ahold x
■.nl i"
the
the water and sewer depart.-
merit- and the hospital which
Report Says Texas
Moisture In Shape
IM .VleKIJM.lt IV
Lucy MtBrierly
Gets TCU Grant
\l S I IN
partment ol
that Texas
I nun t he
The wee
service s.n
crop grow
Die hatll'
take on in
Wide .pi
lerrupted
Wiieat bar
complete
ghlllll l - hr
able hay
ground hy
MM The I S l)e
\grieiiltlire reports
, is ill excellent date
landpomt of moisture
-kIv crop report of the
r, with xiltixlime,
t h Will he ra pul a lid
against weeds will
vv v igoi
• ad rains lad week in-
-on i e field work
vest is about one-third
m North Texas Sor-
•in;’ plant' d Consider
was caught on tiu*
ram hut high Yields
KOI! I WOIITII
J,im v M' I’.riertv
been awarded a
x' 11 no I - < ! *" I; i r hu
ol Hu in*- .x al I
I Diversity
M I'l
I nn
d I
if* being haled i \ecpt for 'i.dx
hay w Inch has very short -t t aw
'l min.; ii it ton w a ■< desf roved
d hv ram and had on
plains Hut elsewhere
wax nearlv ideal for
fid be' nifl"
be gi 111, 11 "
, ,,| sveevi! ■
! 1 ||c V,d|e\
in t he Ins', or Km ' It and"
x reported hy the A
* f ! 11 .S (• | j ’»■ J
nhef sn,’i;"r
('mint s A gerit a* Woxla-
! 1 f * 1) 1111 .IP* ,
.iseti ,,rn
o- Doer ||i> xayx the pink
Il xeti""l gr.id
nti t rated
II..I.- !,"ll Ui
urttis haven't inereaxed
sliat pi\
bill that f"x('Me(| hlootns
■mm
mihihr.tmtud Vr. “
m
i.NEA lelcplioto)
Soviet Premier Nikita Khruuhchev. left, meets with leaders of an Last Ger-
man delegation in Moncow, headed by East German Communist Party Iiosn Walter Llbrieht,
right. The Soviet Union and East Germany began talka without waiting for the Geneva For-
eign Miuiittra Coufereiiee to produce result
DIDN’T WAIT
Tbe gran* i
$.i'KI a ye,I! ;
able with Du
fall elliext
Special x( liol
ii\ J Cl to hu
w ho have den
performance
xetiool activities
Miss MeKrierC
ter of Mr and M
Hr city, H02 Soul
K111; i x
A spring graduaM' of Knnis
High S* liool she was a cheer-
leader there, a member of the
Student Council band president
and named best-all-around mem-
ber of the junior class She was
elected to the National Honor
Society.
ai ti
ol d.iin
the lug
IMOIxtlll
i otton
\ model at
Tease of boll
\arioi
is Die
II
I) d
x high
daugb
I Me-
,i , St
being found over a wide
WEATHER
Partly rlmidv this after-
noon through Thursday,
witli widely scattered thnnri-
ershows. High this after-
noon in the lower M's—low
tonight in the lower 70’#.
High on Thursday In the
mid 90*#. Wind# southerly
ltl-li mili j. nu hour.
previously were supported from
taxes from the general ta*
fund
Schrader received his Bach*
eioi "I Arts degree from Baker
i Diversity and his Master o f
i’ubiic Administration m t n e
('ity Management Training Pro-
gram from the University of
Karisa- He served a year of in-
terii-lnp m San Angelo and
• laved on there two years as
assist mt to the citv manager.
Schrader is married and has
one daughter, Jamse, 3.
lb is a member of the fflrst
Methodist Church, Kiwanis
Club International City Manag-
er- \ -xociat ion Municipal Fi-
nance Officers XssrK'iatlon o f
Die I inted States and Canada*
America Society of Planning
officers arid serves nn the Clar-
i-nce K Kidley Scholarship
Committee "f file Texas City
Managet'x Association.
___1
Reserve Group To Host
Newsmen At Camp Polk
l-'oKT POLK La (AP).~Tht
‘Kith Infantry Division, Texas*
own reserve outfit, will be host
newsmen business and civid
leaders at its summer encamp*
men* at Fort Polk, Louisiana,
Friday and Saturday. The visi-
tors will fly to the encampment
from Amarillo. Laredo and Har-
lingen Stops include Lubbock,
Dallas Fort Worth. Austin, Cor»
pus Christi and Houston.
The Division Commander. Ma-
jor Genera! Earl Rudder, will
open the program for the visi-
tors with an explanation of tht
division along pentomic lines-
The 90th is the first reserve
division to train under the OeW
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