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Christian Sceince
Divinr healing whuh casta out
ml anal r *tor -s harmony on th«
baj.j of • ■' !' unfailing power of
yxwiness will he set forth at Chns
t n Si'i«*ru' * wrviivii this Sunday.
The Lesson-.Sermon i !iiiti>^l "An
ria-nt anai Moal'-m Na-crwi ancy,
a I'.an Mesmerism and Hypnotism,
Ivnounceai" will in« lu«l*- the ai .ount
i f ha-aling a* rw«n|iil in The Act*
of the Ap< ■ t la > t .*> ■ IJ to;.lfi):
" \iui by the haiitin of tha- ap«r-tic-
v. a* rr many sign* anal wonaiera
v lought among th. p<a>ple;. Tha-n*
• ana- alrai a multitude i.ut of the
• it!" h round about unto Jerusalem,
brink'il.jf sia k f< iks, anal tha in
which w era- Vexed with unclean
pii,t anal tha-y ■ • r. healed n
t i) uhH."
A! *> stra .«mg tha- practical
ar <-f Chri -t an heannt: is th. fol-
li.mir.i; pa - kifa- to he reaal from
"Scia-nce ami H« alttl « ith K- y to
t a Scriptura " b> Mary Maker
I. 1.1. "(ind will ha-al tha- sick
through man, hawva«f man is
I i\ <-nwd bv <iaaa) Truth c.istii out
• ira-i r.'o* a* surely as it did nina—
t ei, <entur;e« ago" i 4V.. 13,.
Graliam
11 atol inua-al t rom Pt(* I Hie)
l"..I',a- aial \ i«-e ifjf> 'aj I.
Kurnpa'.
Prostitutes, confidence mm. nar-
cotics addicts anal organized gam-
ble! s literalli tiM>k aaver many 1
tha- ramshacsl*' bea-r joints which
sprang up when thousand* of
-a>!(iia-is moved in after the Korean
war.
The American build up doubled
the city's «:i,lss population, anal
tha- drifter*. bar girls and blac<
marketa-em further incieasa-d the
■*w eil. Ixical authorities were un-
ah'e fit e.tji M ith the pnahlem.
U. t fai., the Khmeland-I'alatin-
stata- government called in
Mai" : Kuril pa. vice ><|uaal expert
fi , «"• >zla-riz. With I". S. military
p '!ia assistance, ha- conducted a
I aerie- of organised raids.
For - \ m<>nth . Kumpa kept tha-
bar girt* anal criminals on the run.
He haal ■) or- than .'t.tsiai girl«
. ha, ka-al. un«| -t--. d> ara-sts filled
i the court daicka-t,.
Kunip i claims the drive ra-duced
vice in the area to normal level*.
T<- h.-lp k a p a '.nalitionn that way.
t 'iit.-rv chap mis ha\e aaia-pta-d a
pri'iiiaiii of pt«.iU\e relig.ou* activ-
11 a -.
Texas Turnpike
Company Is Sold
ir DALLAS TP1—The task of in-
trodut-iiiK turnpike* to Texan w.u
left up to one company Friday
with the annouiu-ement of a com-
petinir finn that it had aold out. !
The Sam Houston Turnpik*
(*a>rp. sa>ld out to the Texas Turn-
pike Co., Ka>y (i. Haka r, president1
of San- Houston, announoa-d. Ba-
ker *ai<i tha- plans of both hai]
called fa>|- a-ach to bu.ld a turn-
pike from I>a!las to Waco.
Hut, he .-aid, investment firms
::a|viseal tha- Sam Houstam offia iai.
that permanent financing coul i
nait be arratiifa-al so long as tha-rv
was a powtibility of duplication b\
two ca>tnp;inies.
(Coatiaued fro at Pag* 1)
many of I'dall's homeless. Tha-ir
home was rippa-d off over their
head* and they were left stanaiing
in the paiundini; rain with the only
possessions they have left in the
world—his trousers, shoes, socks,
and pajuma shirt; her nightirown,
robe, ami slippers.
In short, these courageous Okla-
homa!!* and Kansans face a heart-
breaking task.
Algiers Paradise To Opei Ir
New Texas Lake On Saturday
"The officers a>f the Sam Hous- ,
ton corpairation deeply ra-tcret th:-1
they are unable to carry out tha-
Blockwel
they are unable to carry out th>>
project a* originally contemplat-
ed.' he *..ial. "Hut We fa-el that tile
agreement anrtouood today offei -
the only means the turnpike move-
ment in Texas can proca-a-d at till-
tim*
SHAKI'SHOOTKK
WKAKK, X H 'I I" A conser-
vation officer, lia>Ka-r (iriswold.
biok*- up a brawl ba-tween two
bucks with a single bullet. The
deer haal locka-d antlers ami were
unable ta fra-e themselves. From
•J< feet, Griswolal took a-areful aim
ami shot off ona- aif the antler*.
"Hie f reeai bucks fie J into the
Woaads.
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suad for parts of the Midwest, but
wa-re lifteal early Friday.
D>n House, head of the govern-
ment's severe ,-torm warning serv-
ice, siiui at Kan.<u:s City that "at
h ast -°{4" separate tornaaio clouds
h;id is en sighta-d in the past two
davs.
The U. S. Weather Bureau sai.i
tha storm system was driving
northeastward early Fridaj,
f. reading showers and inunda-r-
.-ton-is. Little Kock. Ark, wa«
>a>aked with a floating 7.26 inched
of rain in six hours.
A small logging camp was
wrecked and twa> persons were in-
jura-al when a tornado ripped an
area near Jessieville, Ark., Thurs-
alay night. Tornadic winds injureal
two persons at Springfield. 111.,
and a wind-lushed daiwnpaiur floavi-
e<l Chicago stra-ets. Roaifs wen
tipped off by a twister at Carson,
; Iowa.
But the most shocking tale of
I destruction was in this devastate!*
! •illage and in flood-threateneal
; Blaa'kwell.
I'dall is Ghost Town
I'dall- what little was left of it
was a ghost town early Friday
'Dnlv the hollow hu*ks of ;• few
buildings were left aif the Kansas
farm village.
Tha- entire population was evac-
uated anal strict military rule took
over. National Guardsmen pa-
trolled the streets to prevent pa>s-
-ible loaitmg. The search for moiv
bodies was to be resumed at day
break.
At Blaa'kwell, the Chikaskia went
over its banks at 4 p. m. est Thurs-
day after a day of paiunding rain.
it was expa-cted to crest in the
town of 15. at between 5 an-i
7 a. m. Frdiay at a height of 24
feet, two fe-et above flood stage.
'Some Farmers Evacuate
Some fanners south of the city
had already been forred tn evacu-
ate and pailia'e expecteti that the
flood waters would probably spill
into sa>n;e homes in Blackwell lt-
,-elf.
L'nited Press a'ortespondent l^e-
roy A. Hamnn repaii-ted that no
mass evacuation had yet been or
dered in Blackwell, but sarnie per-
sams were expected ta> be forced
from their homes.
The floodwaters spilleai over U.
S. 177 just north of Blackwell early
Friday, Hamann said. Crew stood
by in the predawn houis, ready to
dynamite any log jams that might
clog the Hoarding river.
Freed Odessa Man
Held For Burglary
ODESSA. Tex. C.B—A 28-year-
old Odessa man who was granteai
a full pardon last Nov. 24 after
serving 23 months in the Texas
penitentiary for a crime in which
he was acknowledged innoa-ent,
was being held Friday in jail fac-
ing a burglary charge.
Detective Capt. Andy Fenton
saial Kenneth Massev would be
charged with the burglary of an
Odessa service station.
Fenton said about $288 in cash
anai some credit cards were taken
in the burglary. None aif the mon-
ey has been recovered.
Fenton said Massey was arrest-
1 ed when it was learned that an-
other police officer had seen his
I car at the service station before
1 aiawn Thursday, a short time be-
fore the burglary was discovered.
By TOM MacCABF
KDINBIRG. Tex. «f.n—'Texas
fishermen will get tha-ir fa.-:
chance Saturday to dig their h" aik
into a 7tM)-ucre man-made lake-lo-
cated northwest of Fdinburg and
described by its hamsters as an
angler's paradise.
The formal opening of the aare-
fullv stocka-ai lake. Lake Fdinburg.
is "fuesaiay. On Saturday, however,
a three-day pre-opening tourna-
ment begins.
Fifteen prizes will ba- on the 1 in--
—topped by #5 mi in cash f"r anv
angUr who brings in "Old Ta-x.,"
j big bass with an aluminum tag
in his mouth for identification.
Negro Fires Three
Times At Teacher
TFXARKANA, Tex. U p) A 16
year-old Negro baiy who confessa.l
that he fira-al three rifle shots at
his sa'hool principal w ill Im- turned
over to juvenile authorities, leni-
ty Sheriff Bill Dale -aid Friday.
The boy said ha- fil'aal tha- shots
♦ Prieeio-il J I. Simps..a ba-can -
the school official whippa-al his
jt.unger orotnai. Dale said. Tile
nearest bulla-t landa-d a scant the ■
inches from Simpson's head a.s h •
sat at his desk in his office.
Dale said the shots were fira-al,
from a 32-20 Wincha-ster, Wedna --
day night as Simpson waited to
ride home with a friend after a
parent-teacher meeting at th.-
schoad.
Dale saiai the boy's ynunrrr
brother was or.e of two youtUs
Simpson disa iplina-d la t wa a K n.r
taking canaly from the sa hool cafe-
teria without paving foi it.
I described as 'Big Fish'
Allan Fugleman, publisher of
the Fatinburg Daily Review and a
leading champion of the new lake
Uescriba-s the prize fish as "big
enough so that you can put your
fist in his mouth and never touch
his jaw."
All told, $2.imm> in cash and mer-
chandise will ba- offered ta> the
contestants, who pay #6 each for
the privilege of competing. After
Tuesday it will cost $1<) per persam
pa r year to fish in Lake Fdinburg.
The laka- is operated by the
Kdinburg Fishing and Hunting
Club. Inc. The club, a non-profit
organization, was started as a
j chamber of commerce projanrt.
The Texas Game and Fish Com-
i ii -ion has st«H'ka-ai the laka- with
267,000 b iss and 10,000 catfish and
bra-am. Fishing on the new Ink"
I has Is-a-n banned for more than a
: year, while the fish papulation wa.)
|S-1 Ulitteal to builai up.
Endowed by Barb Wire
A barbed-wire fence pivvento
unauthorized anglers from using
, tha- lake's facilities. The club also
l ans motairboats, except for thu
1 lake manager's, on the grojind that
la larsv numba-r of motorboat'
would spoil the fishing and cause
.-xc'ssive washing away of th-*
hanks.
Club presialent Dewey Printy
said fi ha ima-n were expected froi.i
all over the state for the ha*liday
weekeiul contest. Daily prizes will
g«i to those with the largest catch
each day. with other priza s being
! ea/ned by tii-'sa who ieel an tag-
ga-al fish like "t )lal Ta x."
The lak>- is located about six
! miles northwest of the center of
Kilinbiiry. The surrounding coun-
Crews Probe Crash
For 2 Mere Bodies
STERLING CITY, Tex. A
crash crew probed Friday into tha-
wreckuge of a lo-engina-d B-36 su-
perbaimba-r for the bodies of twa> of
the 12 airmen aboard when the biy
plane blundered into a tornado anal
crashani.
The plane crashed in flanu-s du^
i"ng "atmospheric turbulena"'"
shairtly after midnight Thursday.
Thirteen ba>dies were recovered,
nine early Thursday and four last
night. Seven were identified.
With Thursday night's recovery,
hope that sarnie of the men might
have bailed out safely all but fad-
ed. But as a crash crew picked
thraiugh the wreckage Friday, an-
other searched the sparsely-settled
surrounding area.
A man could wander for days in
this section without being sa-en.
Identification of the dead was
withheld pending notification of
the next of kin.
try is flat, except for an embank-
ment around the lake itself, which
makes it impossible to see the
water front afar.
The lake's ba.a sters claim—anai
proved on at least one occasion—
that there is a nly one factor to
interfere with the restful serenity
of the lake once you are out in a
baiat. This is the predilection of
some of the fish for jumping into
your baiat.
Newsmen were doubtful about
this boast, so the club threw a
press party. At least four normally
reliable reporteis left the partv
swearing that a bass not only
jumpeii into their boat—but also
headed directly for a buaket, in
which lie tanala-a! anal remained ur-
til pulled out.
ike Plus Medal On
FM Chief Hoover
WASHINGTON <IU?)—President
Eisenhower pinned a medal on
Fill chief J- Edgar Hoover Ftiday
for his "outstanding contribution
to national security" during his 31
years a* top G-man.
At a ceremony in the White
House rose garden, Mr. Eisenhow-
er told Hawver his devotion to duty
and achievement# are so well
known "it seems idle for me to
tv to *av anvthing that crnild add
to the dignity of this ceremony.'
He said the reel award "is in the
hearts, the thanks and the grati-
tude of "ur entire nation." •
A citation accompanying the
medal laualed Hoover for "exer-
cising exceptional tact, percept-
iveness. judgment and brilliant
leadership in a position of great
responsibility." It said "his tile-
less efforts have brought a new-
height of effectiveness to the law-
enforcement of the United States
government."
Abandoned Boy
Gets New Home
CHICAGO tl'P) — Blond little
Kenncy Casey has a new home and
offa-rs for many more.
The two-year old boy has been
taken in by an orphanage while
authorities search for the 23-year-
old widowed maither who abandon-
ed him.
If a court should rule Kenny can
be adopteal he won't be at a loss
for a new family. An orphanage
spa>kesman saiai more than 60 per-
sons had called offering to give
him a home.
Kennv turned up in a police sta-
tion after Mr. anai Mrs. Robert
Ostler reaa'hed the paiint where
they could no longer care for him.
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Storm Victims To
Got Fodord Aid i
WASHINGTON (CP)—President
Fisa-nhower Friday authorized use
• •f federal funds ta> help state and
laical rehabilitation efforts in tor-
nado-hit sections of Kansas.
In authorizing use of federa'
fumis as may be necessary. Mr.
Fisenhower designated the tornado-
'I da \ astated sections as a major
, disaster area.
The President acted in response
ti a telegnipha-d plea from Kansas
Ga . Frani Hall who told him that
the city of I'dall and the county
of ( owiey was "virtually alestniy-
a-a<" by tornadaies.
In a telegram to the governor.
, Mr. Eisenhower said:
"1 am deeply concerned with the
] hardship and suffering caused the
people of Kansas by the tornado,
and. as you requested, I have today
declared a major disaster under
the autha>rity of Public Law H75 in
, i those areas of the state of Kansas
which have been damaged.
"I have allocated to the federa!
civil defense administration such
funds for federal assistance as are
necessary to supplement state and
Una I efforts."
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1955, newspaper, May 27, 1955; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth135066/m1/2/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.