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The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 2

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Marshall News Messenger Wednesday, jonuory 6, i 960 THE NElGHBORSBy George Club Hears' IPllI' Probes VrtQrtfcr be I mm a Of Industries SlqedbyiSoions 1 lmibnyJthIaf-TerXvii" ning -Lions -Clui -Tuesday-Tiight Inquiries Due on Foreign Affairs, heard Ed assistant manager of the local Chaniier of Commerce. discussthe many Outer Space, Driia, Prices and TV I 1 1 I I I I I Marshall industries of wtich the city can be proud. DOCTOR CALM "sir. Kneips, speaking ai me WASHINGTON (AP Foreign; phases of the subject. The Hons affairs, defense policy, television, 'Armed Services Committee will tRitet i rAertru -D snE Carole Weeps ing are among we suojei.

jor unt-iui iivivd congressional investigation thisj. Foreign trade will be the subject jear. of prolonged hearings by the Sen-' The Senate -Foreign Relations ate Commerce Committee. These regular meeting of the Lions at the Gables, noted that many people ask what Marshall has in the way of local industry. Most, he" added, are very surprised to hear of the multitude of manufactured goods in Mr.

Phelps -also showed club members film slides of all the Committee is scheduled to explore the basic poaitjon of Tflfll L'l rJ-J The Court of Appeal The Court of 'Criminal Appeals -Twice at in Austin Wednesday reversed a 99-year sentence against Har studies of US. foreign affairs in lion for world markets. go'crnmcnt officials! The Commerce Committee is; i li rison County Negro -because- of, I 1 rison County Negro because of- local industries; The slides have! LOS ANGELES API Finch died in a neighbor's been used in the past as induce- -Tregoff's, icy composure melted lawn. fier 6kiill fractured in three racial discrimination in selection of the grand Jury hich returned the indictment. ments in drawing new companies Into tears: as a jury vieweoMheplaces jind L.herbody4ierced by jnto the Marshall 4 scene wteriosecuTofFsayTshe" Mr.

Phelps, who has stfcmitted i and Dr. R. Bernard Finch mur-his resignation to accept a posi-idered his wife. a pistol slug. Finch stood with hands in pockets and gazed at snow-caDoed and outside experts will be called also planning to take a look at the as witnesses ti hearings thatilteleusion industry to see whether begin early the- session.

lit has cleaned up the practices TWO BIG HEARINGS uncovered in last session' iovesti- The Senate Antitrust and gation of rjuix shows. nopoly subcommittee has two big; PAYOLA NEXT hearings on tap. One will be aj The House Legislative Oversight continuation of ii investigation of 'subcommittee, which hit the head-4tig price, with. tranquiliiersline jackpot with those TV quiz coming under- scrutiny next, prob- hearings, is moving intoOhe field laleismonth ,7 "Tof payolaor undercover pay. The tSher ill deal uith allied ments for favors' this session.

The decision was reversed and prosecution ordered dismissed In the case by ar opinion issued by Judge Wesley Dice. r. Criminal District Attorney Charles Allen said he has not re- tion in expressed his! While his pretty onetime recep-mountains to Jhe north. He stared gr'atitude to the chir xhibs-and tionist -ind dmiltedmistress down at the fashionable South alP the people of Marshall fori ept; the handsome surgeon main-; Hills Country Club. But he didn't their friendliness and- hospitality tamed ine relaxed, a second glance to a bamboo like calm he has shown since trial; rake placed on the lawn to show leeKed-an official topy of the during his residence in Marshall.

'Ded! letter sens! Junior eut for candy DitiKtr tran't roar for twcntr minutn." Club members heard report? testimony started Monday; the position of his wife's body, from the committee: on Christ The locale is a hillside home' More than 100 eutos lined streeU mas baskets, whicb were given in suburban West Covina where and other vantage points below to needy people on Dec. 22. jRe-BartarV' Jeali Finch. 36. was the Finch home.

Dozens of specta- opinion and- will be unable to make a statement concerning any possible- action until it is 1 plan talk, to the attorney general of the state to determine L. ports were also-given on the De-waten ma shot to death the night, tors gazed up. some with field umierworld infiltration" of proles-; Television, radio, the recording in-; sional 'dustryndjnusic publisberswilU --rfcnseUcinchid1nf Jf.Snse7fhe TTelds jf the new missile programs, is due Tor inquiry. I Soteping investigation in both Foreign aid, with particular em-f houses. The Space on the development loan; miUee and the House Science be examined by the Astronautics Committee a House Government derations" NEWS OF PEOPLE j- la 1 glasses.

cember Turkey shoot, which is, J0- iwnai we can uu auuui ure inx, PLOT CILRGED planned again next year for No SMASHED HEAD The prosecution says the aonear- Mr, Allen said. THe state says the 41-year-old vember and December. John Chochos served as program B-103. 28 and is in room The Ether Class of the First Dec scheduled parallel hearings on all subcommittee. VOIDS INDICTMENT The decision of.

the appeals court; voids the indictment. The Baptist Church will have a month-1 ly business, meeting and social at; Mrs. T. F. Sipes during the evening.

homer 30TTJesbitt after hav-i statute of limitations in the rape the-homertrf- JTRayr MANY MESSAGES Uaser-one-yearr has expired-ttnd- doctor and Miss Tregoff, 23. hisjance of the Finch's maid at the former receptionist, killed Mrs. scene delayed Mrs. Finch's death. Finch so they could marry and1 It charges the physician smashed tep.cornmujtityQpejrtx maid Marie Ann' Lid- Finch once estimated aix against the garage waif and They-are-charged with eonspiracyjtheir pursued and Mrs.

Finclu and murder. as shelled screaming fromthe Miss Tregoff. shapely, and red garage haired, cried at the counsel table! A grapefruit-ked hole pur- 310 Jasper Lindmark ing been a patient in Memorial Hobpital and is able to have visitors. New Jefferson it -was -not immediately learned fe Raybum sought, A Allen said a 'motion for rehearing can be filed by the Ti Marshall Elks will bold regular weekly meeting tonight at I o'clock. AH local and visiting Elks are invited to attend.

MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Ronald Lundy. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

Lundy, Marshall, was ina Los Angeles courtroom Tues- portedly in the building School in Use JEFFERSON Jefferson High Changes Hands 1M old H. Donald home at'-ltf East Grand, which was recently sold to O. C. Hope' Notes 7 8th Birthday day hen the judge ordered court plasterboard wall by Miss Lid- reconvened at the death scene 25 holms headwas sill visible in- torney general in the case. The case involved lsiah Stoker.

a Negro, who was convicted and sentenced to the W-year prison The Corral Club wUl be open from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Thursday School students moved into their; miles to the east. side tho garage. new classrooms, part of a $362,732 Miss Tregoff told authorities she WASHINGTON fAP. House for Junior Hih member.

f0nOw Carole cried again as the court was called to order" before the noted in the pre-W orld War Mrs. Lilly Mae- Blackmoh, 700 fterm in connection with the rape and the doctor had gone to the school building project, Monday. i. 1 iJays as a social center in the'Speaker Sam Raybum D-Tex. ing basketball game, The students had been attending garage where the state says she'home to seek divorce agree- W.

End Mas admitted Tues day for medical treatment. seemingly as jieprry iiiu isui-j classes in improvised classrooms and Dr. Finch lay in wait to kill'ment with the physician's socialite ous as he 20 vears ago, ob-? The National AssociMion of Re- The home was built about 1911 wife, who had filed a divorce ec? serves his 78th birthday today, -tired Civil Employes will- hold a-rMrs. R. H.

Harrison. Rt, 2, waslfor more than a year since the his of a white woman Oct. 21. 1958. "The record clearly shows a long and- continuous exclusion of Negroes from grand juries In Harrison County which under the holdings of the Supreme Court of -the Unitea States shows racial CAROLE TREGOFF TALKS WITH SISTERS from plans orawn up we congratulatory telegrams and meeting at 3 p.m.

Jan. 9 at the admitled Tuesday as an. accident'oW Wi school building was conv lion the previous May. The state charges that they pletely destroyed by fire late in! But Finch chatted affably with 1958, itwo sisters as he waited under Jtev. nuuani is.

Aijen, were waiting for him at home of Richard A. Davis. 406 patient. lafld Presbytenan minister BJ hi, Affi- anrf a Ktrram of ml. W.

Carolanne Dr. All members- drove from Las with A. F. Ross. 417 Lakeview Junior Hieh students will for jurors- to reach.

case containins hvtM-i father of Mrs. Donald. The Rev was ready t0 greet him are urged to attend. D(d IUn 4a wo tinfort was aamiuea mesaay tor. to attend asse the elf istw.uuu nome.

dermic need es. a butcher knifp i'Mrs. Thurmond even before he went to the House Cumberland minister served for oregg cat treatment. Jmentarv buildin? for the nrespnt He stood unemotionally as Sudc- clothesline! sleen-inducins rfnip Z7iean as minister in -r jMemorial Hospital, Longview discrimination," the opinion said. FILES MOTION Stoker filed a motion to quash the indictment through his at- torneys, both of whom have been active in representing the Nation- Rntu 'but ate expected to move into'nr Court Judge Walter R.

Evans, flashlight and a rubber sheet for Dies at surgery. vi una auiwi jcu, i)U(jci jmirji- dent ErMT Smith has announced. lal Association for the Advance- MARKETS and also served the Marshall Business on Capitol flill was cx-t charchr-His-bobbr ar arehitec-e be'deared away in time I tore and be drew up plans while or him to attend two downtown I All ft 11 1 IOC in Longiew for the old E. in his bonor-a reception vUUI I IVUIGj Crain home and the W. D.

North-1 given by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miller! CTttJwth iwlikfl-theH-dayjorTJail by, were show places of Longview; tbe Women's National Press rOT'l IllPV WASHiNGTON (APt MrsVment of Colored People in a Housing ese VCndeil C. Hooker Jr 41 ULyjuj Allhigh-5chool-classes-except oak," was "admitted Tuesday for; agriculture courses moved into surgery. jthe new building.

The agricul- it 7 i ture bui'dinfi 'on the old campus Mrs.Bill C. LeBlanc used Ior ciasse3 in tnat Jean Crouch Thurmond. 33, wife number" of caes throughout the of Sen. Strom Thurmond (D-SC) state. The defendant presented died today.

(evidence, which showed Negroes Voll Street NEW YORK fAPi Mrc rinnaWe Wiishflnrf vn fnr; Wl VlliV -Pretty brisk Ruling Made She underwent surgery last Sep- havo been excluded from grand ss dmiuuea iur meoj many years a member of the till I Mi ALblLVATTqlieTW'puSr selling sent the stock market to atember for removal of a brain jury duty for at least 20 years, sizable decline early this, after-j tumor after partial paralysis of i Grand juries return the in-noon as fears of tight money left side. A second brain and the defendant later B.LTW0RE (APi-A federal was with the Texas and Pacific 0 lie utilities are entitled to be re-j Mrs. R. E. Waddell.

2207 Leslie. IIIIMIIWI I1IIV judge has ruled that of gov sire oviivyi naa ucsiliru LU make it possible for it to be completed in sections to provide classroom space as qtrckly as possible. v- imbursed for relocating their fa-'was admitted Tuesday for medi- Railway here. Mrs. Donald was active in the Sesame Cub ernment water does not rnake ained 'th pront taking on a five-eratio was performed Tuesday at -is tried by development a public dvT', clinical center of the National Judge Dice's opinion said about agency within bounds of the Con-i of frf Institutes of Health in Pethesda.jhalf the 47.000 people living Held Tuesday cilities aicngthe Jnterstate high-jcal treatment.

way system, the Suprelme Court Mrsf Gerald V. Cromer, Rt. 3( and in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and many social stilutionS5ar on racial held today. vlm wj biuc iout ynumi near here. i-ne coumj arc "3U ISSUeS.

rWvHnrWtaiit1 ch irat-afftipto noted the two Necro colleaes in was admitted Tuesday for X-rays. The court's opinion upheld low C(aaT. nnJ wftlAw. I i I U.S. Dist.

Court Judse Roszel 8 LlcjwHti a rapidly progresmg malig-(amswn affairs for these groups were held in her bome which was distinguished ty "a "handsome stair-1 case and brilliant er courts which had ruled in fa-L Mrs. Robert Lee Miller, Rt. 2, CARTHAGE Funeral ser DISCRIMINATION osers as iraaing exceeaea me nan hrain inmnr Tuesday dimiscAri C. Thomseil Miss America's Mother Dies NATCHEZ. Miss.

Mrs. Magdalyn Mead, mother of Lyn tvw-Ttf -the "cities and- utilities Tuesday for X-rays. in Tuesday's rally, the vices were held at 3 p.m. Tues- against protests by the State High- The TTiurmonds were married' deciareo ine inaicuneni voio Nov. 7.

1947. while tie was gov.ause of racial discrimination Among the items removed from strongest in three months. ley Jr.i a Negro chemist at the A boost in the rate on broken' the old home u.e mQ" treajtment. rnor nf Smith Cam inn She haH seiecuuii in uie Army chemical center, Edge- rA An 1 1 Are lrti ro nut rv i 1 da Lee Mead. Miss America of Judce Dice began his short Dasi week as wood, Md.

It wasa- major victory for. 1960, died suddenly at her home old Bibles wbich had been mad; grandfather of Charles Seaton rus secretary. He was 44 at transactions of the large time and was 21 Hackley claimed he was illegal of Marshall, who died early Mon- budget-wary cities. here early this morning. by the Rev.

Mr. Allen. opinion by stating that "in view of our disposition of the case a recitation of the facts not deemed necessary." ly denied a home at Edgewood, ana ai me same nme raisea apprehension that the interest hike day night at the home of his; Justice Ruel Walker wrote the TAP HOSPITAL Albert-Camp, Marshall, was Meadows, near the center, be- daughter, Mrs. G. A Minter of: unanimous opinion Her daughter was weatherbound en route from Chicago to New Orleans, and it was reported she would be just a forerunner of fur Jailer Goes caiiseroflirsTacer Under an agree iadmitted Tuesday for medical Carthage.

1 suit had been filed bv the -Stoker still is being held Jn the ther steps toward tighter credit Meyner Joins ment between the developers, the may attempt to fly into Natchez Rails, oils, chemicals, electrical Luuiuy ana ine Army, uie aevei by way of New Orleans. Harrison County Jail, where he was placed following the conviction and held pending a decision Bief pre Jury A native of he had. attorney general's office in behaUilfeatment' -been a long time resident of Pa- of the Highway Department. Aus- Maiors Shrevenort La nola County living in the Mitchell tin and Dallas, Southwestern BeU wii 'adnSiuSiX ta Community. He was a retired Telephone Lone Star Gas tS farmer and member of the Bap-southern Union Gas Co.

and the Mrs. Mead was the wife of Her equipments, drugs, building materials, tobaccos and farm implements ioined in the retreat. bert J. Mead, president of Bluff BILOXf, (AP)-A 23-man on the appeal. Favorite Sons opment will be supplied with 'excess -water from the post.

Judge Thomsen said the developers are "private corporations legally entitled to deal with whom City Motors Co. Some of the aircrafts and spaceifederal grand jury kept Uie Jailer! tist Church. He was married to, Dallas Power and Light Co. were R- Thomas. Marshall, was Her son.

Herbert Mead is age issues bucked the downtrend! at the Poplarville jail under sub- tne lormer miss Aaa Ann noe on defendants iadmitted Tuesday for medical poena today as it continued its Mrs. Ralph TRENTON, N.J. New a student at the University of Mis sissippi. they He found the Army but even here the picture was irregular at best. The decision affecU all ciUes treatment- Jersey Gov.

Robert B. Meyner and the county did not authorize investigation of the Mack Charles Parker lynching. 7 The jailer, Jewell Alford, was The Associated Press average TurbyfOl. Marshall, was today joined the ranks of favorite L. McKee and the Rev, ZTCX any -discrimination.

of 60 stocks at noon ms down Royce Robb. Burial was in the! Z' tT Wednesday for medical being built in Texas with, Firefighter Sets Work on Gas Well son candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination. $1.30 to with the industri the Rehobeth erai government contributing 90; Slate Democratic leaders agreed Surviving are two daughters, als off $180, the rails off 80 cents and the utilities unchanged. IT TI I I Set Friday Mrs, Lydia A. Ralph, 81, a for per cent of the cost.

one of seven witnesses questioned by the jurors Tuesday. Three FBI agents were seen going into the jury room. Prosecuting attorneys refused to n. j. rage, mimgion, was au- riVTORsn I TrtV t- ft) at a meeting Tuesday that New I Mrs.

Odis Brew ster and Mrs. Min- Corporate bonds declined in internationally known oil-well Jersey's 41-vote delegation to the i ter, both of Carthage; one broth-i party's national convention at Los Columbus Whitaker, also of; treatment, moderately active turnover. Blaze Is Fatal To Dallas Woman DALLAS (AP) One woman died and two other persons were critically burned when fire razed an-apartmnt house in- the -east firefighter today was to try to mer resident of Marshall died CRASH U.S. government bonds drifted identify any of the persons called Tuesday nignl at the home of snuff out a blazing high-pressure .1 CONGRATULATIONS Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Calhoun, lower. before the jury. her daugtiterr Mrs. Dorothy Sisk, gas well 12 miles east of here. The well erupted in flames Mon Continued From Page 1 Angeies next June would support Carthage; two sisters.

Mrs. Al-the governor. jvin Brannon, Gary and Mra. Wade National Committeeman David Prior. Carthage, and seven grand-T.

Wilentx of Perth Amboy, Children. 60( Mildred Lee announcenhe dav niaht a crew were aflomnt. The jury; empaneled Monday by U.S. Dist. Judge Sidney, Mfze, was in session for more than five hours.

part of Dallas early today. 7 ed two years on the student council. He had been in th? Air Force birth of a uaufciHcr y.iu. lng to sea off. The we ownorf Fort Worth Livestock FORT WORTH (APV Hof IN; siewly: mixed grades 11.S0-12.2S.

Caul 400; calvu 204; tlttdy; iood to in DeQueen, Ark. Funeral services are to be held at 2 p.m. Friday from Rains and Talley Chapel. Burial is to be In Algoma Cemetery. Other arrange- The dead woman was identified spokesman lor the group, told a Pallbearers were.

"Amos Whit-newa conference he considere4 ths aker. Wilburn Brewster. Charles Tuesday, Jan. 5, Me-ibv the Lone Star Prndufimf fn a little over two years. Lt.

Pat A mob of hooded men dragged 51 -year-old governor a serious Seaton, James Seaton, Pete terson spent Thanksgiving with choice tlun ind jretu-llngt 22 00-UOO; (at conn 16.PO-ll.0O; iood and choice Minter, Jr, and Alfred Roe, Parker, a 22-year-old Negro, are pending. morial Hospital. FUNERAL SERVICES Funeral services for Lt, Frank calm 22.00M.tO; commoner 11.00-22.00: 7 Joseiina uruicai- i on the ranch of Lytic Tom. ly burned were Marisa Cruz Myron Kinley of Houston Tues-; about 7. and Simona Vargas, 24.

day made preparations to bnngj The came thf NaK was not the wild well under control 'determined immediately. No one has been miured and his mother here. The crash, a mushroom of smoke and flame occurred on a Itockeri acarce. Mrs. Ralph was born on Sept.

a jail at Poplarville early on April 27. His body was found later in Sfterp Md; ateady; choice limba 17 00; food te choice 17.W. AROUND WORLD farm near Hugoton, Kan. One Ewin Peterson "re pending with 16, She was a member of the Christian Church. She moved from-Marshall shortly after the the Pearl River.

Parker's abduction came two the Sullivan Funeral Home. Damon Holditch of San Antonio, other airman was dead and an Noon Cotton I House Virtually Lone Star district mamger. said days befpre he was scheduled to go HEW YORK AP Cotton tu 23 cents Funeral service for Mrs. Lvdia i-Semitism Ant death of her husband on Dec. 26, 1945.

She and Mr. Ralph for a the fire had caused only "mini to 11.30 a bale higher at noon today. March S3.03, War 13.12. July KM. Ruined by Blaze other crew member reported missing.

Funeral arrangements are pend inXHlTTfie Sullivan Funeral on trial on a charge of raping a young white mother. A. Ralph number of years operated a gro-cery-Store. on Mildred Let and- t-The-hme-of-Susie-Anderson, ruuay irom nains.ana iauey Chapel. Contract Awarded Poultry AUSTIN AP)-Pouhi7: South: aupolle ahort to Home.

S. Garrett. Surviving are his mother, 2101 GALVESTON, "Tex. AP) A Park School Negro, was gutted by a fire which broke out in the rear of the residence at 6:25 p.m. Tuesday.

Wave Spreading Refinery Strike Talks are Slated (air demand volume moderate; 3-3V, lbs contract to rebuild the burned out Surviving are her daughter, one sister, Mrs, Rosette Kennedy, Phoenix, five grandchil- 17-U. Xast: tTntettled: auppHea adequate: tanker Amoco Virginia has been awarded Todd Shipyards of Gal S. Garrett; his father, Patterson, Clarendon, one sister. Miss Melissa Patterson, student at North Texas State College in Fire Chief Carl Bechtold said poor demand; ttdinc lisnt. Volume and confirmed tales at term (or 24 hours (AP) Ne- clren and two great-grandchil- EEBUN (AJM-The TEXAS CITY, Tex, vast in a workman' district of 1 i MARSHALL the large frame house was vir veston.

The vessel caught fire and ending 10 am. today, lbs 103,000 gotiations in the 6-month-old strike dren. anti-Semitisro rolled on around i East Berlin tually ruined by the blaze. No total: 17 per cent at 16, 1 per cent at exploded at a Port Houston dock Denton; his grandparents, Mr, )6 per cent at 17, 17 per cent Intra- theiwrld today. -Another -West Berlin paper rc- A last November.

Seven crewmen! dollar estimate of damage was and Mrs. O. E. Patterson. Has- at the- American Oil Refincm "1 were resumed Tuesday.

Federal mediator James VeTQUtQ made. and a fireman were killed. company transfers. Ml per cent open price basis or undetermined. Southwest Poullrv Exchange nfforerf Clark, TOe were new- reports that; at Qranienburg.

in the muwcwisn Slogans Commun st area north of Rorlin U7.0OJ Tuesday, aoid so.so head; 31,000 bard of Houston arranged for the head: (1 per cent at 17.0. 3S per i have appeared in Communist East! BZ said someom. who airf Other airmen killed in the crash at 17.3, 10.900 head off-quality, tit per cent at U.S. 21 per eent at 11 1, out July 1 in a dispute over job clasaificaUons andrk assign-, ments." iGerrnany. Mexico and Canada's the neo-Nazi "Na-'were Lt- Max Schmaling, air-Wesl Coast reported the first such tionaI Youth "of Germany" hadiCTaft commander.

JfT.T. Itelephoned. demandmg that the and Capt. Russell Wynne, navi- ELTON" (AP) Twenty-three cars of a eastbound freight train were derailed near the Santa Fe depot ffere'eafry todayT One Car hit a construction sleeping car and injured three men. Ike Cautions Against Red Space chievementsT I ZTl paPr top printing items about i gator, Cambridge- Cky.

Ind. Lt. Chicago Produce "4-Kr CHICAGO (AP Butter 1.121.000; unchanged, left 14.3O0; unchanged to vt lower; A whites 26' mixed KVs; mediums 25; standards IS. WASHINGTON (AP)-President cials showed Eisenhower archi Bank Call Issued WASHINGTON (AP) The comptroller of the currency to- Marshall Eisenhower today cautioned tect's plans for a new National Presbyterian Church to be built Americans against becoming I i-maudin jewisn country, neo-Nazi organizations or "there Patterson was pilot of the plane. tradesman" was painted during! will be cosequences you will not the oiht on the foundation of the be able to1 overlook." The West i i a i D.

Roosevelt monument police said Tuesday steps MISS 1 1 JrYeuS overlooking -the harbornC beinj 'taken to ban the NaL -r- tional Youth group as well as the! I nCO UOrSett II I Religious and government lead-! League of Nationalist Students- News Messenger dajr Issued axalr for Trstatement f- in Washington hysterical-about Soviet achieve John R. Pate's Father Dies (Marshall evening Messenger OitaMtntJed of the condition of all national ments in outer space. The President called for exploitation in this country of the When the presentation, was concluded. Eisenhower told the group that "we hear a lot of talk about the accomplishments of atheistic kept up a chorus of condem-! In what possibly was a reaction! ATLANTA The wedding of June (. 1687 Marshall Morning News 'abllshefl Sept IMS Publlsheo MarsbaK PMWItWng Ce, Marshall.

Texas, and Issued every af'ee. nonn exeept Saturday and Sunday morn, tat" entered aa seeond tlaee mail at the post etneo Marshall. Ttsaa Riley A. Pate, 8S, father of banks at the close of business Thursday, Dec. 31.

AUSTIN 4 AP- State Banking Commissioner J. Falkner is- idea that "man is a creature of nation Ito the flareuD of anti-Semitism. Miss Mary Agnes McCall and Bob Cox retrieving a cigarette he had barely lighted a day earlier, and which had been carefully wrapped and saved for him Mr. and Henry Locbt, a business trip to Nashville, Tuesday, turning back 20 miles short of their destination after getting into a blizzard and seeing a truck and. an auto marooned la a roadside ditch, deciding it was safer to return Marshall Adam Lacy gazing westward at the cloud formation about II a.m.

and predicting that "there eught to be snow from that" Mrs. J. W. Johnson holding her last meeting as presi-Tent of AAUW before leaving for her. new home In Onto, early next month, and Hit whole erganiuiisa regretting the toss to ths group Kelly Anderson describing a dog house he built for bis Boxer that has a special revolving door with plastic glass panels John R.

Pata of Marshall, died communism. He added that op I Police official particularly In protests were made in London Theo Dorsett II took place Dec Wednesday at the Mt. Pleasant ponents of that philosophy also do est Germany and West Berlin, against a scheduled lecture at Sacred Heart Catholic Clinic. Church in Texarkana. God and dignity." Eisenhower expressed his views in a brief informal talk to officials of the National Presbyterian Church.

He attended morning sued a call today for condition of jm entitled exclusively te the use for carried on diligent investigations Britain's National Film Theater by a lot of talking. "But we fail to take'-into ac all Ktftte banks at the clOsi nf iPublleaiw 1 ail local atws print as) The bride is the daughter of to determine what was behind the Leni Riefenstahl, once Hitler's fa- rle was born on June 12, 1673, in Anderson County. Uils newspaper as well as all A news Mrs. Olga Cot ley and the late sutbursts of hale-mongering that vorite movie actress. business Dec 31.

This coincides dispatches AO rights reserved roe rev Funeral services are to be held services where he joined in pray-j with a national bank call. began with the Smearing of a newj In Vancouver, on Canada's West, Fred J. MCalL Parents of the in Cologne Chribtmas Coast, editor Abe Arnold of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Ivan count what we stand for," the President said.

"People are concerned that Russia has hit the moon and has put Sputnik er for success of the new -session Dorsett, Atlanta of the 86th Congress, convening Paper for Johnson around the sun. today. The President, Vice President DALLAS (AP) The Dallas (Jewish Western Bulletin said a The first reports of anti-Jewish telephoned him, identified dogani in ast Germany as a member of the Brit-n Weat Berlin newspapers. Thejish Union of Fascists, and said: per BZ said Communist police, "We are going to make soap out "Those are spectacular achieve Miss Hilda Kuhlmann attended the bride as maid of honor and George Thomas Brabham was in Dallas. Arrangements are pending with ths Marrs-Mundy-Quill Funeral Home in Dallas.

Surviving are his son, John R. Pate, Marshall; one grandson, James Jt. Pate of Austin: one granddaughter, Mrs. Sue Cross-land, Dallas; and seven publication or wrndaa saeti newa. Member at Dm Audit ara af Clrcisuv tloni -i subscription katcs By msll or within IN mnes ef Marshall and to Uinao to Armed St rr teas payable in advance Ox S1 Three fte Tear Months Months Uontli DstlTtS'in 10 7J 123 1.7J 1 1 By Carrier And AH Othet Zones Hi '0a On.

Mnnlhs Mrniu n. 3allr a Sua. 111.00 I lis Its) Times Herald published a front Richard M. Nixon, some mem-iments. But we also should be will 'best man.

Kenneth Hampton page editorial today endorsing bers of the Cabinet, and mem-ine and anxious to exploit the ound a swastika and the now. of you. We are after you. You had served as usher. Miss Patricia bers of Congress received Holy philosophy of our country that Sen.

Lyndon Johnson (D-Tex) for the Democratic presidential a creature of God nd 'amiiiar words "Juden RausbeUer Hatch your heders Jewish McCall, sister of the regis-, man is Communion at the 8 m. service. ijewi get ouu painted on a shop.sehooU). tiered the guests. Later a group of church offi- 1.

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