The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1964 Page: 19 of 24
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Editorials and Features
Kelly's Last
Letter About
The Jamboree
ITS WTO YOU
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vtbe Loittfivvlh wisdom .. He laveth up sound m(atom
Ibr the righteous he U a buckler to them that walk uprightly
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llte Watchman joins the Cattlemen * Association, the
Chamber of Commerce and the businessmen and citltens of
Carthage and Panola Countv in extending a cordial invitation
to the people of this area to attend the Cattlemen'* Roden
10 31 *»d August I. as well as the other Western Week
; activities. *ojV' j,
«, The Cattlemen are offering the finest n>deo entertain-
ment it h pneathle to obtain regardless of the site of the town
The Jim Shoulders Rodeo Is produced bv the top hand In
the rodeo business. He will attract ton rodeo performers and
he has the best in rodeo livestock. He will give a personal
demonstration of the prowess that has made him the Na-
tional Champion Cowboy (\yuld the rodeo patron ask any-
thlttg more4
We also add our congratulations to those of others lo
the Cattlemen's Association for bringing this stellar attraction
f £tw-lhmola County. And we urge our people to show their
appreciation Tie Attending the show*
k‘‘ Come to stte us j
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Communists and Racism
„ „a. The President has sent the FBI into New Y\»rk to investi-
gate the possible communist influence In the race disturb-1 j
A*,gnees in Harlem..Of course he didn't send as manv FBI men
‘mIM did to MMmmlppI and thev were not joined bv sailors
lawmen ns thev were In (he Magnolia State,
what makis tms hard to understand Is that In Mississippi,
they were sent to find three beatniks who were In the state
for the avowed purpose of stirring up racial strife HoweVer f
the fill personnel sent to Mississippi were not told to find
a possible connection between the communists and the beat-
nlks—Ji
nwm the National |
■t Valley Fur
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AS Runted tn the New York t>ail>
NVW*. ftwMww Johnson said rr
crnil> in conn»-<
tion with hte ram
pat an to ehnunaU-
poverty
We are gotnc t«
take all the money
that we think u
unnecessarily l> e
itlg apeftt and take
it Wom the have*
amt five it to the
have not* that nevt
tt an much
lave, compa**
ion. and rhantv
MOT KNOUM NSVOUf
Backward Glances
MOM til PANOLA WAT CM MAN IILM
B. tow la the ln*i letter Itmm
K> llv W ittiamvon. The Watchman
correspondent Of _
Poy Scout Jamboree at
ge. It arrived about the *ame time
Kelly did. The Watchman apple-
date* the title Job Kelty did tn
prtVbte u* llm Scoot > eye v|e\. nl
the Jamboree We are sure our
readr e appreciated it aa much aa
we dtd
1 Dear Watchman
Today Is the Slat, and only two under*! and- approve and try to
| days to i he end of the Jamboree pruHtC*. bui this frank atatemeni
Yesterday we had to go to Skill advocating the Communist poltey
o-Rama to demonstrate Martina Mistn|K ,hr wealth of *nnn> amt
tire* with ftlnl and steel giving II to other* t* incredible
Last night we went to the be , .. tw^rnnt .. to
global campftre and saw l^atrtw | ^ ,^ik7t5nJ, mope-That we
oreen and Dan blocker Mar* j think is unnecessarily being spent
BonahM. and famous songster
Anita Bryunl . ., . If not, who is the •we” that
Obe goal of Ihl* Jamboree Is jg yn decide how much the
l# pass our adventure award which Amarteatl people are spending
I have almost completed along .. h a|,
with the resl of the troop tort* LJJ halam.,. aWav rrnin whomamv
wc wenl to the archery range aitd h N,„ „n|V
utes anT'thlm^iiot 'iTshorn'thnm dw‘!' ,hi* *•> 'V'"hln*
t utes and tmn >,ot io shool UtfW|g| ta Rrt|nR in lake whatever we
I a*11®**- 1 might hare left but apparently. II
Thin Is ttty till IHtfcr W Ktwd planning to tell un ho« nuich la
! bye neeessarv tor Us to spend and Him
KELLY to lake rrom us all Ihc baUnct . j
—---k | That Is Communism pure and
CHiftLIR. Joe Hogan of Victoria B|nyp|p with the government eg-
Is known as the fastest knife in rtT|B|ng the right of deciding how
PANYHA WATCHMAN rarthbge. IVxss Krly *
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Prayer For Our Cognlry
Almighty God. who hast given us this good
for our he tit a go WO humbly beseech Htee tbit we
always prove ourselves g people mindful of thv
ami glad to do thy will Bless our land with honou
industry sound teaming and pure manners Savu
from vtoieme. dtscord and confusion, from prttle
armgancy. and from even e\il wWV DfVfWtCWu
and fashion into one united people the jnulflt
brought hither out of many kindreds and tonguef.
due with the spirit of wisdom those to whom tn
Name we entrust tne authority of government that f
may be justice and peace at hontt. and that th
obedience to thy law, we mav show forth thy
among the nations of the earth In the time of nrosne
fill our hearts with thankfulness, and in the day
trouble, suffer not our trust in thee to fail, all which
ask through Jesus Christ our Lord, Adlan..
—From The Book of Common
of tha Episcopal Cfui
SUMMER JOB: Crop
and give ii to the have pot* an airplane may be dangemu*
work, hut it’s lucrative A skilled
pilot can *pray up to i.5tW acre*
a day—an it gross as much as §4
IMF tor hi* work
dusting THUS ORTI WATCHDOG
While Jerry Oriftin was
rne night, someone broke into
h; ne at Kannapolt*. N C*. Be
police that the only thin< tpi
wa* Susie, h|s
NO Nl ID TO PUT Oil HI V Aim'
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I TRARI AGO
Funerals Haled Richard B Mel
calf, Mis* Emma L Jernlgan
An election to vote on an issue
of hospital bond* totaling StfAn.
was sel for August 19
x values on (he county (as
he hoped lo be open foe busier**
August 19
the Southwest *.
In seven minutes, he can fash
' ion a miniature cowboy boot from
!a piece of wood. Give him a bit
1 longer, and hr can turn out a tiny
I stagecoach or a cow town honky-
A whlttler for 40 years, he fash
Ions complete villages from wood
One of his western (owns ton dls-
Fuheral services were heltl July play at Southwset Tesas Slate col-
d liege Museum In SaH Marcos)
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Ta*
-Just to find the beatniks, or to legrn what had become
of them. Some Mlaslsslppl people sav thev burned their
station wagon and went back where thev came from Their
purpose, the Misaissippians think, was perhaps just to cast re- fo11
flection upon the State 1 lion dollars
*-*- me President reuld Nave sene to the PHI (Ilea and found Jrt
such evidence, for It Is there. In fact. J. ISdear Hoover, head Joe Ann Maurttten of Clayton
of the FBI. has warned from time to lime that the common- won the District 4 if Dress Revue,
lata are causing racial strife Thev were behind the Mississippi Reify Smith of Oary was winner
— trouble during the Kennedy administration. «* District ix honors at the Texas
ft is strange that the adminiatration in power In this ________ . .
country continues to remain blind to the purposes of the1
- communists and the methods used to gain their objectives ?? wgiia 121
All the time the State Department and the executive branch
of til* government are urging co-existence with the rommun vising th« »iurcha*c of merchan
bits and Khrushchev Is pJaying the apostle of peace, these disc for his men s stote. annojnml
game communists are stirring up strife here and ahrbad i—-i—- ~~ —-
; "The administration mav not know about this, but the‘MHMMMMBsaMMMHBaai
man tn the street is away ahead of our leaders We asked
twenty-three men in our communltv if thev thought the Civil
Nights Bill was behind all (he racial agitation We did not
mention communists Twenty of them said the communists
were hack of the terrorism and of such organizations as CONK
«9 for Roy Tiller who died
dcnly
The Panola County budget was
set al 9009.944 The balance M (lie
dudes ten buildings. 27
tn
animals
ntuth We should spend nurtelve*
and then seizing all the balance to
Use In accordance with Ihp Jtfdg-
menl of the bureaucrats who have
enslaved us
' That a President of (he United
States could have uttered such j
words la unbellrveablc If lie did
it must have been in an unguard |
ed Moment when he did not reilize
the algnlflcanee of what he was
saying If lime should prove (hat
he knew what he said and meant
roll dropped one snd a half mill- of the flacal year waa 974.0IM.-1
71.
The first meeting of the Rablne j
Wafer Association was held al
(he Chicago Corporation Park with
a barbeque sponsored by (he Cham
her of Commeree. More than 100
Fast Texas business men attended
II TftAAft AGO
Rlaftlon Ingram of Wood*
brought-the first hale of 1000 rot
(oft fo market If waa ginned by
J. J Baldwin and purchased bv
(he T J Wooten Motor Company
al 19 rents per pound
In fhe heatv vole in the Demo
traflc primary Hid Raker Turmr
was elected county attorney; joe
Fife, district clerk; Mrs Ada Jor-
dan. county superintendent; and
and 07 human figures, all carved | j} ('ju.n we shall have to find wavs
In complete detail. The general {0| RUe(rssfuU* resisting It or llte
atofe Is even slocked with a keg | „f our j„,a| enslavement is at
of nails. ad[
Hems usu
labllshmehl
a pickle barrel and other hand,
jail* found in such an es-
DRIVI A NIW
1964
FORD
RlliHons lor typewriter and add
Ing machines al (he WATCHMAN
POOTNOtR tO HIRtORt- Tesas
had (he first air-condilloned
world's lair In History when H
produced Its Centennial eelebra
Hon In 1009 al Dallas
More than 91 million ia lot of
cool cosh in those days) was spenl
ORS:
the following run oft races indi
rated W D Healon and W. R. __________
Chadwick ta* assessor; Miss Glady» !(o provide chilled fresh-air Ihrou
Voedigrlfl and U. W. Runyafd. ghoul every motor building fl
ceunty freasUrrr: Jim Ohnlslon took more than 9 million gallons
of water dally lo keep the more
than iO acre* of floor space in 20
and L. M Hum Sheriff
49 VRARS AGO
buildings comfortable.
r
.
and similar groups of agitators They oolnt out that the Civil
mihts Bill has already been forced through Congress, hut
^.afftions continue, And they ask. Mow come?
rommun
>«■
Grass Roots
Opinion
BcadNne. Marriage With Ger
mail Girls still Under Ran «WWIl
Judge R W. Prietf was earned
Street lommiasioner of fhe CUy of
Carthage
Russian gi.-rndi planls nave P<o
r.used to turn out ne*i yi ar t>i t uuc
*treamfie« d thfome plaled ba'-y j h
carriage*.
as pi
Hmm May ArJ tOMVagl
PANOLA
| MOTOR ca:
YOUK FOND Of ALIN NON PANOLA COUNTY 19 YgA
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average • Banola County citizen knows more about
munist infiltration, apparently than our government
, ALAMEDA, C ALIF, TIMES
STAMf fhe American Meat
They have known since Martin Dies was head of
p* Committee: since Ren Joseph McCartjr fought to ex-
pase fhe Red activities in government. They have known ever
are af the roof^*he'rtols7n^ew York. ^lladeSiir^TiL IranTTIdilTdSuww*ii 'nirt
JnslilMe has decided fo Imante a
program to stimulate the safe «f
American betf in both Die Lode J
Kingdom sod on Dir ConDuenl
The deeiaaftm ia a sound one
PUT AUGER IN
re thev have had an opportunity. u*
luntv man if he thinks the communists I m
riots in New York. PTiiladelphia. Chi- ran
tag* Detroit and other northern and eastern eittes and jrou ,gmR great sueees* And also. D*e
av • sow m _ liaasiraiss
Still Hope
As was expected. Kenafe Mouse conferees kilted a ftenatiP
approved effort te rid the nation of a series of excise taxes
which are hangovers froth World War If Thev were passed
and everyone supposed they
died But they are still oh
. and they are desti
another year.
le when the emergency die
is all thnie years later, attd
would die
the hooks all thme year*
■ (here for at Mast i
fitted tp re-
ft/is argued that the Raxes tn question apply te luxuries
Involves.p defintion of hisurv that, ft m safe to say
In rdUMwance with the thtohing of meat of as.
Hems which are taxed, for tostsnee are hsnd
watches *gtf cosmetic* In a tiMiltm which
fhe htgged of bvtnf these are
_________.■■I hv vtrfoRDv evert fsaiwy. They
Ate net romjmraMe wMh fhe^two etsssie sources af axcMe tax
The Korean War also saw Increases tn excise tax rates
Among the Men
flgff, higgage «
prides Hself on
SMO trilled as an emeraeisry measu
aatanmhHi|. ante path mA Meal
lea net M%e nanNawed
At the:
a evident that there a grow tn^ si
e fane. H f
of ehher repeat or swhstantiaf
that the campaign
ar Mnhp <
ta ean-
ff (kri proven la he
And se WIN
^erfamfy „ s*ww
' Re# Me '
Cftjftt
(be benelif «#« emapeitfivoy free
Marker,
4*4
AltONAL FALLA. MINN I
There W a riropg me
I SR may be Dgbtisig
war eft poverty- mi the wrong
i. *•. Frcable«l Sehawm waa
thMagflRflhld iNHMk eft Ate step*
m the nwfd Merfew hmne near
KeaXy Nmnn. Me, ebmiow with
the NsrMWe and van)orinihri b»
fbea seven IfnehmAmg neatly
riremwd yaaftgtfer* the mwe
dNUdhm ada^^w R/m* rl
ami UHS el the lamriy m isne ek
m «m aft etewenee on 91.40V a
year The amry, aw eterrired fty fhe
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mme witomkl etta emmrn
g)e-,*v apanaaeu^ brt*!r*e* and *urlv
e fawawsy was a ^ftane
MW whew the MR* a* paid.'
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nans eg ar Tveaswry tspsfi-
skew* P rwris $00*0* a year
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srike draw U»
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YisM Nix Flags Over Togas this summer.
More than a hundred ar res of fun lor
everyone Be sure lo include a ride on
MumMe's "Mappv Moform ' Freeway.
Even youngsters can safety steer fhe
miniature sports cam. Mop af your Burn
dealer s before you go. He har* coupons
for you. eech worth fty on s child's ticket
for Ms Flags.
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1964, newspaper, July 30, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth900892/m1/19/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.