The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 207, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1956 Page: 4 of 12
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Thursday, August SO. lOKfi.
% — Section T TTTF DATLY CTWS-TELEORAM
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semblea an army ot monkeys -anti a woman who lives about a
bears, which thiew a causeway be- mile north of Boyd, Mrs. Ted
tween India and Ceylon, theft Zorns, said she saw the tornado’s |
crossed it to the rescue of the funnel sweep in from the, south; |l
lady. She says it began hailing and
A more modem interest in a raining so hard she couldn’t see*
canal between India and Ceylon outside.
lies in the fact that it will save the | The rain at Boyd is estimated i
long journey around the island of , at one-half inch.
Ceylon for ships passing between A hail and windstorm lashed
Europe and the Bay of Bengal on Wcathejford where .71 of an inch]
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smartest
of moisture fell. Electric powfer
Was disrupted and the police rad-
io station knocked off the air.
Welcome rains also fell at Dal-
las, Fort Worth, Denton, Ciaines-
ville and Stephenville.
Earlier, a few scattered show-
ers fell along the Nueces river
watershed. Floodwatcrs along the
Nueces river continued to re-
cede.
The high temperatures of the
day was Electra’s 1,07 degrees.
Temperatures soared Above 100
at a number of other points, hut
generally were held below that in
the Panhandle where a cool front
moved in. ,
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MASTERMIND—-John (Johnny Dio) Dioguardia, centei, is escorted into Federal court in New York
by two RBI agents for arraignment on enarges thiit lie was the "mastermind” who ordered and paid
lor the acid Winding of labor columnist Victor R icsol. Dioguardia, a notorious labor racketeer
who has been under,almost constant investigation for months, was arrested with his brother and
two men and charged with conspiring to obstruct justice. (.YEA Telephoto).
BETWEEN INDIA AND CEYLON
Polio Conquest
Within Reach,
j
Group Declares
By HILLIARD A. SCHENDORF small craft can make it. Ceylon, which rises' about 1701
Washington, Aug. 20. i#—What ; What the Indian government ’'miles from Adam’s Bridge. There, j
w ith....-internal ional ■ canals in so would like to no is dredge a deep Adam stood in penance for 1,000*
much hot water, one might ex-; channel, fitted with locks, through ] years,
pect they would hold little appeal Adam’s Bridge, joining the Falk i Footp-int Cited
to prospective new proprietors, j stiait on the north with the Gulf! As evidence of all this, Mos-:
But India is planning on build-' °f Manna1, on the south. ] lems point to what looks'like a
ing a new international canal. It Political Aspect* ! huge footprint atop the beautiful!
would cut out the long journey There is an . obvious area of mountain.
around the island of Ceylon for international negotiation, were The Moslem account goes on to;
big ocean ships. 1 such a project to lie undertaken. sa> that having completed 1,080]
. Between southern India and For India i> an independent na-J years of penance, Adam was re-1
Ceylon thete is what is called tion—Albeit, within the British ] united with Evt on Mount Ararat.!
Adam’s'Bridge.'it isn t exactly a family of nations—while Ceylon I The couple then crossed India
bridge, hut it us a chain of rocks, is a British dominion. However, ] and entered their chosen home of
•reefs and shoals which make it it would be something of a fani-* Ceylon on the rocky causeway,
impossible for- big ships to sail ; By affair. known as Adam’s Bridge."
between India and Ceylon. Onjy But the political side of the 1 The_depression atop Adam’s:
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New York, Aug. 30 Off — The
National Foundation for Infan-'
tile Paralysis says epidemic polio
could he wiped out by the end of
1957 if the Salk vaccjne is used
by sufficient numbers of people.
The foundation stresses the im-
portance of completing the full
series of injections recommended
by Dr. Jona* Salk, the developer
of the vaccine.
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in sleeves, inverted pleats and
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Turquoise.
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Peak in Ceylon Is attributed by f|
Hindus to Siva, one of their gods.
tornado In
forth Texas
Boyd, Tex., Aug. 30. tor-
Buddhists say it was put there by
Gautama Budda. Some Christians
call it th? Mark of St. Thomas,
who once made, an apostolic jour- M
j rey to 'Ceylon. ^ J[
Hindu mythology has another
aciount of the bridge:
Beall's
The epic hero, P.ama—<so the m
story goes—lived on anjglgnd off c*
the southern coast of'India. His o\
wife was sto’it ii hv a 10-headed ; di
»do that hit near Boyd, in south-
ist Wise county, destroyed a few
itbuildings and a barn Thurs-
iv afternoon.
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.