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VOL. 58.—NO. 207.
SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS, THURSDAY. AUGUST 30, 1956
12 PAGES — 2 SECTIONS — 6 CENTS MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
Jack Henderson, Former Mayor, New
City Manager of Sulphur Springs
SHADES OF ORVILLE AND WILBUR — The novel craft, above, is actually a new concept in
light an craft. The English-designed plane, called the M. L. Light Aircraft Mark I, is expected
to solve the expensive problem of storing and operating planes. The wing, which is an inflated
fabtic envelope, can be deflated after flight, rolled up into a hag and packed into t'he body of the
Cihft,. The hoily is then towed by car and stored in the family garage. The plane can take off
within 70 yards, cruises at 58 mph and has a maximum speed of #T8"mptY. YNEAT!”'
*Ja"jel I*3*1 Angry Crowd Guards
Neadng°End School at Mansfield
Mansfield, T,\.. Aug.,50 IJV—jonicr. There's beenV Some -people | He said the /Mansfield people
An edgy crowd of some 250 town.-,- popping off'hut I don't think ; just want to 1 ,/ld the status quo
Appointment, of Jack
Henderson as city manager
of Sulphur Springs was an-
nounced Thursday by May-
or Joe Dan Avinger. A
prominent Hopkins County
rancher, former mayor and life-
time resident of Sulphur Springs,.
Henderson was selected for the
position at a special meeting of
the city commissioners Wednes-
day afternoon.
He will take ovei the duties of
the office Saturday, succeeding
Dallas, Aug. 30 IP—Senator; people milled around Mansfield I these people want any tumble.” i until "Texas’ tiow governor nftit j R„y H limes, who has resigned to
. l‘i ice Daniel is holding his -numow High School, l.ear Fort Worth, j However, several men. in the j attoTney general take office .'and - enter private business.
City Has 55lh
100-Degree Day
To Set Record
AT LEAST NINE DEAD IN ALEUTIANS
Airliner Crashes In
Remote Island Area
Sulphur Springs s war.11 e r e d I
, yj I other^ are reported injured in there are 12 known survivors,
'the crash of a 'unudian Pacific some if them bljlired seriously.
Temperatures were 'up to
degrees at 1:30 p. m. following an airliner durinfc. the ni,rht in the
overnight low of .5 degrees. The Aleutian isl#m,a. Tb(. ,)lanet with
"''J,.., u-y "as . , . ., 22 aboard, went down on Ideak
With Thursday added to the:,-, . , . , ,, 4. - ..
list, this summer exceeded the i J"™,k ^*n . P ""
record of 54 days of temperatures 8S a P011 n‘SJ
of 100 degrees or higher estab-1-----—--
lished in 1954. That string lasted « _ ’
well into September. J|0W VlOleilCe
persons are
In addition, four
missing.
The plane was a DG-6-B cn
margin in the runoff rare ToT tliis morning,
governor as' the vote canvass
nears completion.
In unofficial state totals, Dun-
ici holds a 3,547 vote edge over
Ralph Yarborough out of 1,392,-
703 votes ca^t Ja-st Saturday.
~H'Tnwd rntrd thyi^ -wonht he- "temr- we . find octA what, -Urn in terpoxi-
Henderson was chosen over
'several ethvr applieunts for. tho
job.
Led Manager Plan
Serving as mayor of Sulphur
Swaying above the croyvd on- a hie” if a Negro tried to get into lion referendum will do,”
flag pole is a i effigy Of a Negro, jthe school. Asked what the crowd’s /--------—
s'raped with it Sign stating “Stay . strategy might he in such ease,-! Court Effort Fail*
Away Niggers” ; mu' limn said: "we'd just let mi- j Dallas, Aug. 30 tf* — Federal
By mid-morning no Negroe had lure take .its course.” Judge Joe Esl.es today refused to Springs from 1946 through 194^i,
appeared to register their did-! The Nogi n t ffigy hanging from sign an order which would delay' he was i hairmau of the charter
The chairman of the state Dem-j 'b en in the r ehiml. . Registration j the flag pole is the second in sue- J integration of white and ,Negro committee when a city manager
oc ratio executive c o m fn i 11 e e, j °f students living in Mansfield ; cessive days i* Mansfield. Tester- j children in) the Mansfield school-j form of-government was institute
George Sandlin, said the votes in' j Plu» those who had their own day morning i, lifesize dummy district iit I Tan ant County. j ed in 1948 In 1946 he was eleet-
Dallas county will he counted. j transportation to the school from Warning .Negroes against trying to The older in effect means that ed mayor, and in 1947 and 1948
where Timd areas had liven set for 8:30 go to school in Mansfield was Negro children can begin regis-! he was chosen by the city commiss
a. m. j placed above the town's main1 toting for/the fall term today and;-doners to fill the position.
Th<r*c,rn\vd includes more than street in the In ai t of the business1 tomorrow./ | A graduate of Fulphur Springs
The canvass in Dallas
Daniel has a 20,000 vote lead
was continued uftcr District
Ralph Hill, local weather ob-
server, reported relative humidity j
at noon as 53 per cent and baro-]
metric pressure as 29.68 inches!
ami failing.
Adlai Blasts
Ike's Record
On Arms Race
Knoxville, Tonn., Aug. 30 kfl—
Adlai Stevenson today charged
that President Eisenhower and his
associates have shown neither the
ability j.or determination to stop
the nuclear arms race.
Stevenson’s charge was made at
the Knoxville airport after he and
Senator Estes Kefauver arrived
for a southern Democratic confer-
ence.
The candidates were greeted at
the" airport hy^ Tennessee’s Gover-
nor Frank Clement, who will
serve as chairman of the 10-stater
huddle or party strategy. The
meeting is the fourth regional
conference Stevenson and Kc-
fauver have attended this week.
Concern Over
Encephalitis
Washington, Aug. 30 —Pub-
lic health officials arc watching
with concern spotty outbreaks of
sleeping sickness among men and
animals across the country. The
number of cases is considered
about average, but there are dis-
'titrbing concentrations in some
i'!«‘T«- • , 4___...
An Associated Press survey
shows there-have been 447 cases
of ...the disease — encephalitis —
among luimans since January 1.
More than 350 of these weife list-
ed in .Oalil ornia, with the notation
they jhad not all • eon typed. A
lica!th service official in Washing-
ton says probably only a- few of
these eases . were true sleeping
Is Dew*
. V '
.uVlniTMicp TIhIv. Ault. 30
straining order prevent^!/ certi-
fication of the county results.
To Accept Results
route to Tokyo from Vancouver, . Thc nuestion as to* whether
British Columbia. The plane oar- | f^n”. &ur"8 **
• i ., , J , , midnight last night might void thc
tied 14 passengei.t and eight . . 7 „ ,,
crewmen votes was raised. However, Sand-
I tin says the law requires the can-1
The airline maintains a refuel-! vasg<lto bo made three day, after)
mg station at Cold Bay, some 45 the polls dose and the results cer-1
miles to the northwest of Unimak ~
island which js separated from the
Alaska peninsula by a thin strip
of water, The crash scene is about
500 miles southwest of Kodiak.
The naval station said the, plane | jt> and if they'mail it to us within
v.ent down at l':58 (Kodiak time) j tg hours after it is completed, we
New violence broke out today in I last night. j wj|l take it.”
racial tension over integration of Two amphibian planes — each i Another candidate toddy tossed
classes it Clinton High School. , carrying a doctor and medical sup- his hat into the iif>1i*Tn the^mted
Three men were seized by po- plies— have been dispatched to States senator’s rate in case a va-
lice during a melee in front of the the crash scene. Extremely had ! cahcy has to he filled,
school shortly before noon during j weather is making it difficult fori To Support Party
which tomatoes and apples were I the rescue planes to set down. I The latist candidate is former
Judge Sarah Hughes granted a re-! 10°. ‘S‘‘v,,'li*1 t.ore placards * uistrirt. Il was cut .down by of
' •* stating This Is a White School i fleers.
order, tin1 Mansfield school yu-
and-other statements declaring thc i The new effigy, mauled to thc ! permit ndent, U L. Huffman, who
crowd's intention to keep it white, top of the school flagpole, up-; attended the hearings in Dallas
On hami are four officers sent pears it will -lav there for some i said: “Niggers had better not try
by Tarrant (' mnty Sheriff liar-' time. • I to register today. There is a hu-
lan Wright. The officer in charge One of thc^mlull giiuids said: j man harricade of whites on the
of the patrol, Captain Bud Alex- “We don't want any trouble, we school grounds. The people arc
ander, said: | just don't want any Negroes on- / agitated. Traffic is tied up. riiere
“We re just, here to maintain toring Ihe sehool.” c would lie trouble.”
Show in r defiance to the judge's High School, he attended several
In Tennessee
School Fight
Clinton, Tenn., Aug- 30 Ofi—-
tified with 48 hours thereafter. Dawnla 12.M Of
Here's the way Sandlin put it: 1 0pUl(iI10ll UI
“IF thn cnnvnuK Wla Htni'tMl ng ro. I *
10,081 Shown
In Directory
“If the canvass was started, as re-
quired by law, then rast rained
and delayed, (hey are still making
Suez Crisis Boils
Along Broad Front
hurled'at » passing Negro woman.
Fighting then broke out and
when the three were taken, to the
jail nearby, the crowd of about
100 marched to the* jail and
smashed a window.
Twenty-one-year-old D e w e y
Hopper of Clinton, was arrested
and charged with resisting arrest,
throwing tomatoes and carrying a
poster which violated a court ord-
er. The poster read: "-Wo don't
Want Clinton High School Mix-
ed.”
Two teenagers were held for
questioning.
Twelve Negro pupils entered
classrooms of thc previously all-
white school today, using a side
entrance.
J ustiee
hours
At least four of the survivors Supremo Court
are reported injured to such an' j‘alt' S"1’1'' 24
extent that thev can not he mov- HR, ts announcement. State Sen-
ed without a doctor’s aid. The in-1 a,'*r Sc'aivy Braco'vt'n •sal,i he "lil
j-ured are-to he flown to Hlmen- 81 candidate.
dm f Air Force Base at Anchor- OUl<’1' ‘nndidates already in the
A population of 10,681 for Sul-1 New York, Aug. 30 (yFt—The I '
phur Springs is indiented in the Suez canal «■ i isi. boiled up in var- ( tip l T 1 D
new city (iirectoiy just published ions forms in widely separated 1^10 ll3C6
j by the Moorhead Directory Scrv- , parts of the wold today as west-
ice. ierii powers awaited Monday's j Q.-l
lames I The figure ic presents ,g i ount meeting with Egyptian I’lesidenl i f UI uCUulC A 051
before °f ''very name in the hook show-1 Nasser on' the:t plan for interim 1
business colleges. He was in the
hardware business for 15 years in
Sulphur Springs prior to entering
into the real estate business.
For the past 13 years he has
been ranching and dealing in real
estate.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson live
at 131 North Moore Street She
is the former Dora Watson of
Dallas. They have two sons, Jack
Henderson, Jr., of Beaumont Hnd
Lt. C. G.-Henderson, a naval flier
iit CttrjyH CiW'i"ti.,“n’'l a daughter,
Helen, who is a student at Texas
Christian I'hiverxlty.
Thc Her demons are members
of the Presbyterian Church.
He has also served as a past
president of th«^ Rotary Club,
Husband Faces
Assault Charge
age, Alaska.
Heavy Damages
In Crash Here
; race a t e Congressman-at-large
| Martin Dies and the Republican
i nominee. Tliad Hutcheson.
Hart savs he will he a candidate.
i if
ing a city address. |4ion«l control of the vital water j Austin, Aug. 30 idt—Formed
An additional 111 pci sons are J way, Supreme Court Justice James!
listed as wot king in .Sulphur The Biitish 1 oteign Office an- Hint announces that he will lie ul Charges of aggravated assault
Springs hoi living in rural areas, nouncod in London that, the North! candidal" for the United States j were filed against a Hopkins
-------------------—— * j Atlantic 1 reaty Council will meet senate in case a vacancy has to he bounty man in county court
in Fin is Wednesday to consider filled. j Thursday morning. The charge*
the Suez dispute. | ,lnl.f* announcement eame less I bv Attorney
I he announcement was made _ t|ian •», |limrs aXter State San-lArt,? Stephens.
Floods Menace
Canadian Area
Senator Price Daniel’s lead i I anafiian ArPS !MS fi,st ''f French; Sv»u-\ llracev.ell tossed hLs j The imin is alleged to have
holds up in the governor’s, race j VUUUUAaU wU , ‘*oops arnvml in Cyprus to join ; hat in l)lc , jn^ other candidates j «ii*wti a .410 shotgun on his wife
land he resign?* his presen^ ,c‘ "'•Bsli K.irrisun of that Ja|rew(jy m tin* rare? arc run^resa- a drivr-in theatre.
Hart says he will support the Toronto, Aujr. d() '.fi - Heavyjieady tiouhlee island only ^50 j mHn-at-lar^e Marlin I flea and the He fares a possible $1000 fine
nominees of the Democratic, pnrty I r8'n>’ Ml *J)C Toronto area swelled , miles from the canal. Republican nominee, Thad" Hutch-1 or two years in jail, or both.
■ith' \ht‘ •,u"'E‘’r rive- to fjood Icveh Three French troop-carrying eson. | A restraining order on the man
in the! ofav a,Ml a<'uati«ns started in warships are <xpectrd to arrive} Hart says ht* will he a eandi- had been granted in drstriet court
some areas. J tomorrow at the island's south .slate if Senator Price Daniel's |,y Judge Charles Berry prevtous-
Toronto cwil defense officials, | coastal port of Limasel. | lead holds up in thc governor’s |y Violation o{ that order carv
Red China Raps
Island Landing
One vehicle was a total loss and and "I will 'cooperate fully with
another received $500 damage injjiy Democratic cpileagues
a collision in the 600 block of congress.”
Jefferson at 8:15 a. m. Thursday. --►;-—----
Billy Williamson, city patrol-1 j ■■ /< II ••
pian who investigated the accf- lSraOll \.ai* Hit
dent, said that Johnny L. Ilnni-! ■» ■>>
rick, 803 Blinker, was driving a I^Y I'llIl(* fSlaSt
1955* Chevrolet east on Jeffersoii. |
Drue A. Connally, Route 3, Sul-
phur Springs in a 1953 Dodge 30 IJ'—An Isi,.eli army spokes
pickup, was backing from a drive man reports that one Israeli sol-'
mindful of the Hurricane Hazel! In Washington, the Suez crisis race and he resigns ills presgilt of-
floods of 1954, said thc river had | wa*- a topic at the meeting of the | flee,
risen fivefeet above normal since; National Security Council at the;
late last night. The Humber flows White House. President Eiscn-
into Lake Ontario. I hower took pint in the discus-
A few evacuations were report- hsion.
Jerusalem, 1-raeli Sector, Aug.' . '
Upi_a il Isineli army spokes- 0< th,! v,llaK'’ ,,f Thistledown, 1 he Egyptian government ad
It) miles to thc northwc-t of Tor-: vet tised
N"W York today for
ship
WEATHER
PAir.AH-fOItT WORTH purity
Hi u'«!y unit l-i t thix afternoon throuyh |‘rl*
with hi'hIIh1»* Mfiirmon i>r «*v
Hontf Konpr, Aujr. .10 Ri‘d . naa untMiiK irum w urive iii«n repurw liihl uruv jviHfM sot-' . . • I , «
Cliina today cullcil i\ reported Uvav. jdier was kill**<) and four were • <J,!to’ ..a,n,j,eH ,lu‘" homes j pilt.t.i to Rtiitjt
laiidinghy South Viet Nam forces I Damage to thc Chevrolet was ' wounded by detonation of a land:
'"vir uweinngs. i than *1,461) a month. —............. ini*. i*.u a
I man car north of Kezioth settle-j - "azel. the Many of the British tirriTFiTi fTP*, ^
near the Israel-1 T.1, 'M!*1; I <’«r*2.l p.loW h.,x. fades! to return y.^tn | Whittier, Cab, Aug. 30 'if- The
„ . - ............. | ,-------. ........... through the thiiiHh-rnti rrnn. O m|nT»l ur»
_________ ____________ . ................................................ .............................no^d waU'l's surged into Sin z canal af wages up to mole te'o.'l.wZ “T'w.n.u JiZmr,yl«u.
in the Spratly islands a serious estimated at $500 and the pickup ; mine that blew up an Israeli com-'11’" ‘,'u'lh"Ks. ! ,han
challenge to pence in Asia.
A Red Chinu broadcast termed
the reported move a provocation
in which the U. S. has a hand. .
was dtdared a total loss.
Connally was bsned
lies a $100 fine and three days in
jail. .
The man was a p p r e h e n d ed
Thursday morning at l o’clock at
his home by Sheriff J. L. Bryce, ,
Nixon's Father
Grows Weaker
for failing to yield the right of Egyptian frontier in the southern
way. I Negeb.
ticket ment. Kezioth
t * • •
Death to Ride Highways On
Labor Day Week-End Period
Chicago, Aug.-Ji0 'if—At 6 a,jn, 'power p.olc near Santa R<wa,.
- W'i
At the Ipst seeopd.jone qf thep.i
The J^iiai’^rgfevays through
long Labor Day weekend.
| persons lost their lives. Dairtagi
ran into trillions of dollars.'
New Ambassador
To Egypt Sworn
Washington, Aug. 30 ‘Jfr Sec-
retary of State Dulles has swoYli
in tlje )l*\v U. S. ambassadot to
Egypt, 50-year-idd R a y in t> n d
dtixultu «yj
T___
Ttry* 'the very -RripOrtaiA reSpotoo
(Continued-on Page Six)
1956 ROLL $8,191,660
i eUrwhiTP, l,jff|«
Mi fly mulh vtin<l* on lh»* I’ljusl.
...„ i
condition of Vice President Ntx-
f-
School District Tax
Valuation Increases
ia.,s.^Wgyuenc.c, Italy, Aug. 30 tfi-
Guiseppc Fraachetti, noted Itaf-
ian painter of religious subjects,
died In his home in Florence to-
day. His paintings have been hung
in many churches und are also in-
cluded in private collections in
tJlg United States. Fraschetti was
77. .......rn
«T- -a. ear. |4iMg-:........- ,-gL"r:zr'-^pgT^rrr,.-,s^r---- ~~7~~,'""Jf-—.
Near Warsaw, Ky„ two ears Whv? th® v,”>' l'.qM..tHift :i ’ ’
, qalHdmL.ha*«U^ mi. Mm- wdl eiolv,- upon »....
estimates that 480 vMjjjo Ju.1l- ometfer. ^he of them ta^mied atAmlved, as i„ the* 'ea,se of gftwPyy
log frdiW'TRiy'yea.a,’^--,_■ | j Crumley of <’hi.'««WMi^K2_ f ■ r-'t, V — ,,la“'
WfrZrtiprZ-.J>*)»kel.v. I Total;-Sir ':■ ' Rndci.smi
— 'arrived. ' fheeii shifted to
w§
on’s 77-year-old father continues.
| to weaken at his home in Whit-
tier.
The family physician said today
! the end may lie near for the eld-
erly Frank Nhron.
! Dr. 1. N. Kraushaar said he un-
' det stands the Vice President is
making plans to return to the
.family home from u vacation at
Montoluking, N. J.
year,' F. From*--
huoi tnx a.^scsHor-fol- steadily
the itutaty Cluh amount
'~Y^iPl|’w®-----
m ,
fr
been rmVensbig
1.949, when the
$5,035,500, the
One Ey.^ry 6 Minute*.
In the first five hours of last
Day weekend, one person
His body was found .beneath his'ir |,,M- HarVh*!* U‘en in
AP. th„, I>e . *«. ■*>t<>. SS3V™»
car at the bottom of a ravine near
iuimitie lelvi^e 21 f years and he
ha,s been anibas.saiTor to three oth*
Morale Booster
Louisville, Ky., Aug. 30 iff—
A beauty shop on wheel* i* now
available for serioualy ill pa-
tient* %t tlje Jewish Hospital in
Louisville.
The cwner* of the service
say it is intendad to boost nror- '
ala thereby hastening recovery.
Two hoautidans wheal around
the glamour wagon which has
facilities for shampoos, scalp
and skin beautifying and mani-
From across the nation this
coming weekend, the reports will
come into the Chicago bureau of r,- ,
the AP, there to he “-IJ—1
bulletins which will go ,
“1 p. m.: traffic deaths in the; Wl,‘u, , , I In Mai eland/-last vear, a car
nHtiqd: 52." I B?f#K “Mg. tt (VfilMIl III *Nt\Y. ,vft „m4 alul , nlkhll(| , bab>.
2:20 a. m.: 74, ... 24 hours tor** tuu. sent her two-ton auto- who wa, -lying on u blanket on the
later: 294 . . . toward the end of mobiie hurtling through not one,j rou|)d_
the weekend: 414. j but two steei service poles. Shoi Why?
Last year, the final count was d*>ed instantly. , Million Cars
438, only 23'below the all-tiwic j . In Colorado, a car hit a truck] During the 72-hour laihor Day-
high of 1961. , | and trailer, killing five children, weekend, there will he about 25 ident Eisenhower has designated
Wholesale Tragedy | Perhaps, the irony of the tragic ( million ears on the road, if the] September 17 to the 23rd as ( oii-
Behind these cold statistics,, toll on the nation’s highways each'! weather is irood. In them, will h,. stitutlon Week, to /omnieniwrate
enderson, who ha- f ^........‘........"i
:m/*r:
~pPu)*M- isjenlutmidn ■
{I'-Ti of 25 per cent ul acs-p
are
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ha>e«i
Senate Flace
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market value.
-chool revenue.
Fronebergor said most people;
-■’‘I11 -*”1-
'Rr7?in*Trr*
The income represents an in- realize the need to
er Arab nations: Saudi Aralda, ‘$3,028.42 over the full i-icnt mopey for school purposes
Lebanon and Yeman.
(cOiistititiitm
W<*<*k Is Named
Washington, Aug. 30 T ‘ ['.i^x-
raise suf fi- • *’• Senate scat being vacat-
! ed by Senator Herbert Lehman.
yield from the 1955 assessed val to give youngster1! the best pos-
9 at ion of $7,726,000. • -ihle education' and training.
lav collections for Iasi yeai . "I believe people are more
auniiiiftecf ’tn 95 )fer Cent of DTP'WttDng ,tV> |.ay’ school faxes than
total list, Froneberger pointed any other kpul,” he said,
out. Duplications and similar dr- J'he speaker was introduced
tors ailcqynted for payt of the by W. ^5. Kitts, program chair-1 .,r7~ L^T”
shrinkage. , - man. NO (.llillltfl* H OI*
The speaker cited three tea- B. J. Stokes, Foreriiost Milk] _ . r_ , ”
sons for Ihe substantial itse in ( orupati.v manager here, and Hy- RillH* /,il 11 ii I' I ilS
Wagner totiTa news conference
at his city hall office this, after-
noon he will permit his name to
■hg plat ed m nomination nt a state
Democratic convention later this
month.
■a c cold statistics,, toll on the nation’s highways each weather is good. In them, will be stitutlon Week, ------------------
however, are a thousand individ-; Labor Day is . the fact that so .some 63 million peopfe. • the signing of thc Constitution in 'aluattun. They are the annex- man Mopsik ,«» manager of
ttal stories of pain and grief, *f many accidents apparently are! Some will get home aafelv. I-Philadelphia- September 17 th. at,on °* t^° MditiOhal rural -tits-; the (lark Manufacturing Cpni-; (lalvcstnn. Tex., Aug. 30 ,(/R—
nTeri killed ho suddenly they never needless, at least, no valid cause Some will m»t hack torn and twist-; 1787. „ trii ts, $l(»r»,000 in new building puny plant, were weleomed as Hospital jiutbp-ities in (Jalveston
saw it coming, and of the 1 void j ean ever be determined. ed. Some will not get hack at hII. ’T4tc •'While. House -proclamation . 'n Sulphur Springs and some jn-new Itotai ians by Gerald Prim, j »aid today that the condition of
left by their passing in the lives! Take thc two cars which up- IPs'all the griro-gatpe of Amer-j urged American- to observe the creases in existing valuations. -Jack Gibson, club president,; Babe Dhhtkson Zaharias was un-
of wives and children. ! proached each other near Elko,] lean roulette, which motorists week with "appropriate eeremon-’j ft** Sulphur .Springs school announced Euclid Farit, Jr., of - changed. She has been suffering
The first Labor Day wfeckend jNevadh, lagt'Tear/Tfiey were on pjay on the nation’s highways. lies and aitivities in their' scligols' t»x. rate is $1.40 per $100 a-- Sherman, Rotary district gover-' from cancer for three years,
fatality last year was a yopng a flat stretch of desert. They' 'Want to plu’yl Death will deal and churches and irf othFr-^uit-]-^«'s s e d- Valuation. Froneberger nor, will make an official visit Her condition bus been dtscrih-
woman whose car smashed into a 1 were the only two'cara0.in sight. I you a'hanJ. * I able places,” /1 ’ 1 thi* u the lowest of any, to the dub next week. I ed as sotious.
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 207, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1956, newspaper, August 30, 1956; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth828163/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.