The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 282, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 1, 1963 Page: 5 of 14
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Many Features
Added to Hew
■0t • •
Texas Almanac
.
Many new feature* in the
1004*66 Ten* Almanac, just
published by The Dallas Morn
in* Jtewe, have been added to
material that has made this
106-year-old publication the
“Encyclopedia of Texas.’
Tens’ increasing urbanisa-
tion is emphasised in
pagee containing photographs
and comparative statistics for
81 metropolitan area*, includ-
ing the cities of Abilene,
Amarillo, Aoatin, Beaumont,
Port Arthur, Corpus Christ!,
Brownsville, Harlingt
Benito, Dallas, B1 Paso, Pert
Worth, Galveston, Texas City,
Houston, L a r a d o, Lubbock,
Midland, Odaasa, San Angelo’,
Sen Antonio, Texarkana, Ty-
ler, Wace and Wichita Palls.
Maps of 364 counties mbd da-
ta on all eountie* and cities of
Texas have been brought up-to-
date, including pepaiaUaw and
other figure# from the i960
U. S. Census. New feature*
are a County Economic Index,
and maps shewing leading Tex
as counties In production sf
crops and livestock.
Texans who like to krag will
find ample s rum unit ion in two
pages showing the rank of Tex-
as among states, and in pro-
portion of the United State*
total, in leading categories.
Other data appearing for tie
first time melude earlot stop-
menu of fruiU and vegetables
and added information an ex-
port-import trade.
Texas landmarks are listed
by counties in a special section,
revised through information
obtained from authorities on
county histories.
All governor* of Ttxaa and
Presidents of the Republic of
Texas are pictured in the his-
torical section.
Agricultural information has
boon completely revised, with
the help of authorities of Tex-
as ASM, the 11. 8. Department
of A*!trulluro end others, for
this mid other eection*, sever-
al thousand Texans have sop-
piled information and photo-
graphs, according to Walter B.
Mo#re, editor.
Election ret urn a. the text of
the institution of Tens with
amendments adopted through
19dt, n list of wet and dry
counties, maps of Texas Sen-
atorial, Repress (Mstive and
(’ongtesaiosml DMtrtets, Hats ef
state, county and assiris^^wf-
of
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Sunday, December 1, 1963.
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SCSME OF TRAGEDY — President Kennedy’s route from Love Field to downtown Dalis*
is tndimted by heavy line. Dashed line shows intended route te Trade Mart, where he was
to apeak. After the Presidbnt waa shot, however, ho was token to Parkland Hospital,
where he died. Enlarged riap in inset shews exact area where the President waa felled.
Proceeding west tlong Maia tk, the presides*ial eavaloado turned right onto Houston
St. in order to enter one-way westbound traffic on Elm St. leading to triple underpass
and Strmmona freeway, Sniper in Texas School Book Depository at corner of Elm and
Uwoeton shot the President and Texas Gov. John Connelly after their car turned left
onto Rim. In lower left hasd corner of New*map are spotted: rented room where accpxed
assassin Lee Oswald fled to rhanre hi* clothes, where patrolman J. D. Tippitt was slain
and the Texas Theater where Oswald was captured. (NKA).
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Special
Christmas Purchase
• Blase
• Gray 6 Green
are fbund in the
poMies and elections.
Water, soils,
weather, wild
rmpleyment _
factoring, service induWtrtes^^ry
and hundreds af other topics
are summarised in the 688
pages.
A widely-used section is the
list of more than 609 state-
wide civic organiathms, with
their chief executives and1
home addresses.
A comprehensive index In
creases the usefulness of the
Texas Ahnanae’a data foe
schools, businessmen,
of fie law. writers sad apeak
and other*. While it Is primar-
ily a referenc* publication,
more than 400 illustrations, in-
eluding a 4-color photograph of
the Alamo on the caver, are
expected to make the publica-
tion pettier as a grift item for
individuals and (nminess firms.
jkftaelr fllahnc
Cuban Pianisl
Sants Owe de Tenerife, C*
Islands, Nov. 30 tit -*■
Cuban composer • pianist Er-
nesto Lecuona ha* died of a
heart attack in the Canary Is-
lands at the ags of 68. Ho at-
rivetd in the inlands recently
to rirwuperato from a hug at-
Vietnamese Girl
Burnt* to Death
Saigon. South Vht Nam,
Nov. 36 A—A IO-year-eM gfri
burned herself to death today
at a main Hitenaction in Sai-
gon.
She reprotodiy wasted te
protest the conflict bolwosa
Viotnamoso.
The girl eoaked her clothes
in gasoline and then , ignited
than). \
She left behind a note any*
ing she was ending her Wo to
protest Vietnamese fighting
Saigon observant said it sum
possible ska did so
of the Communists.
The girl was identified
a servant, Tran Beth Nga, and
ft sraa not known whether aba
was a Buddhist.
Mrs. Johnson
Resigns Post
Washington, Nov. 36 Oh
Mm. Lyndon Jotaseoa moved
yesterday te tarn over to
her controlling inter-
est in a Tastes radio and trie-
vfaloi
The first lady owns 63-8 per
coat ef the stock fa the
Company, whteh owns and
crate* Austin radio and telc-
roady resigned as chairman ef
the- board, told tins Federal
Communication# Commission
in an application that sha WlR
have tie further voice in the
umaarwnent af company *f-
fain.
Among beruons's com pod
tiow* were **Mriaguena” and
“SibteSW."
The temp asms, born in Hs
vsnn, ws* a child prodigy. He
•sow hit first public piano p«r-
formancs at fivs and wrote
his first musical composition
at eleven. He graduated from
(he Havana National Conser-
vatory of Music at If.
After Fidel Castro cams te
power In Cutes, Lecttona wont
into exQe and lived In tbs
United Stalest. Malaga, Spain,
and the Canaries.
Caetro's government, how-
ever, honored him with a eon-
in his abeence earlier this
nth.
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Search Poshed
For Ah
Airplane
Manrae, La, Nov. 3# •» —
A search continued across
throe states today for a twin *
Mffn« n)an# that didttmctrH
while on s fHgbt from Jack-
son, Mb, to DuBss.
The Ctvll Aft FXtrof said
mm piloted hr J. 1»
iiey. Also aboard the plate
a wihleniid smwa from
P e ter s b urg, Fla.. Him
B. Clash.
plane started to trip
Clssrwater, Fla, and than
at Jeclues to rofutl
_ g Day. Die pilot
was last heard on the radio
lw had reached «M alti-
tude of 7,000 feri.1
win hear am application by W.
C. Snow ef Rails to take 150-
stcro feet assn sally f rasa
tary of Crawfish Draw te irri-
gate land in Crosby Co
take 160-
ms • tribes-
s* te >rri-
County-
Mrs. Tippii
Say* Thanks'
Dallas, Nov. 30 (Jt — Mrs.
J. D. Tippit. widow ef a Bai-
bas patrolman slain last Fri-
tter shortly after President
Kennedy arms shot, mad* a tel-
evision appearance last night
te thank the nation for ex-
pressions of sympathy and
money.
Contributions to a fund for
Mrt. Tippit continued to pour
Aem* dtra^A^ tVps aa aagAll
■me 'Pr VwM^w l»rat winy \ eF wftewe«
fraction had been counted.
Three tee* from the Dallam
accounting department, plus a
police lieutenant sad fib* of fl-
eers, «se ■lositet
begs of matt that have some
to the Dallas pottos station.
“Tl. I Ipjm MKl OWt Dl?irw.
***1 would like to get my chil-
dren bach te school and Hve aa
AhA A a. —_
Wm am «MI mm WME WTWl us.
And t mat to Hve « quietly
ae possible.**
Lee Harvey Oswald was
charted trite slaying bath
n VBNNIIl MiMVJ IM OinCfT
Tippit.
Jail Esca
Backin
a pees
Custody
Waitr
Hearings
Lewhvffle, Nov. 30 te-Two
inmates who escaped from the
Denton County Jnf were ap-
prehended yesterday in tho
bunted County community of
Lewterille.
Deaton County Sheriff WV
Ivy Barnes said 36-yearoM
Donald Richerson of Carro 17-
ten, aad Iteyear-eM John Ed-
gwr (him ef Fsrt Worth, or-
tered «e reristene# to rsnaw-
tnve by officers.
Barnes seW the men, fraud
on a tip by a friend, arid ttey
were mthktog ef gfvtnf teem-
fCTflt Up.
RMicrson wat h*M en feb
besn confined on bur-
Famed Journal
Up for Auction
London, Nov. 30 Idl—Acting
master's mate G. J. Fullman
started a journal the day hia
ship left Liverpool, England—
on July 29, 1862.
For the next 22 and a half
months, he wrote a day-by-day
account of tit* ship’s activities,
thv-ipurnal stops abruptly in
niid-a«ntrnce on June 14, 1864.
That was the day the Can-
federate war steamer Alabama
first sighted the Kearnarge.
The journal survived the
A I a h a m a’s destruction five
days later. The London firm
of Sotherby'a will have it up
for auction Dec. 16th.
Bullet Type
Still Secret
Dallas, Nov- 30 ill — The
type of bullet used to shoot
Fmldent Kennedy a week ago
remained a secret of the FBI
today.
Dallas Police Chief Jess Cru-
ry said shortly after the shoot-
ing that in his opinion the
the bullet was steel jacketed.
The police chief referred to
jest one bullet, although the
President appeared to be shot
twice.
Curry mid the shattered bul-
let warn sent to Washington,
presumambly to FBI labora-
tories.
Coin Proposed
To Honor JFK
Washington, Nov. 30 ill —
Ttxaa Representative Henry
Gonsales yesterday introduced
a bill in congress which would
authorize coinage of a 50-esnt
piece commemorating P r a a i -
dent Kennedy.
Under the bill, proceeds from
the sate of the coin would be
used to ereet a monument to
Kennedy in Washington.
The legislation called for a
nationwide competition to da-
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 282, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 1, 1963, newspaper, December 1, 1963; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth823507/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.