Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 44, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 30, 1960 Page: 2 of 12
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CHAMPION STALu ION Turner McCorrne I of D.ilhart shows the Gra*.l Chamoion Stallion of
, > Quarter Horse Show helH t e Rcrico a-ena. Captain Km| Joe wen too honors in the
.inniiftJ show to he npld hv the Home Demonstration Ck) >5 ct the county.
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JUDGE S AWARD Judye W Ihvi'n L'Ckhder c* Kinyman. Kansas is shown awardmo the Grand
ChjrT>pjon Stallion trrphy to Turner McConne" of Dalnart for his hers?. Captain Kmq Joe. Miss Shirley
r> shown assistmq
Senate
Looks
Subcommittee
At Equal Time
WASHINGTON .1*> — A senate tial nominee. Eisenhower mention-
subcommittee announced Thursday ed no names as he criticized ""mis-
it is investigating the reported re- guided people, and said those who
fusal of five San Francisco tele
vision and radio stations to _i\e th
Democrats equal time to answer
President Eisenhower's October
2uth speech.
Creekmore Fath. Counsel to the
Senate commerce subcommittee on
communications, said Democratic
Senator Halph Yarborounh of Tex-
as ordered the injuiiy.
claim the United States is be-
coming a second class power under
Kepublican rule were debasing the
truth. Kennedy has said that in
economic growth the United States
is tailing behind the Soviet Union
bath said the complaint from
Kent stated that the Democrats
had told Hi San Francisco stations
in advance that Eisenhower's
Fath said the investigation was speech probably would be partisan
based oil a complaint by Koqer
Kent. California Demociatic chair-
man. against San Francisco tele-
vision stations KGO, Ki'lN and
KHON. and radio stations KtJO and
KC'BS. He said Kent called th ■
situation a "perfect example of un-
fairness'' in allocating free time
for political speeches.
and warned that a so they would
demand equal time.
H alb said one station reportedly
cancelled free time for Eisenhower
al'tei leading an advance text of
his speech and another agiced to
give tree time to the Democrats to
repl\ lie said the five stations now
under investigation reportedly re- j
Eisenhower's speech was deliv- fused flee time.
ered while he was on what the lie said Kent lias filed a coin-
White House called a non-political plaint also with the federal com-
tour. Kent's complaint said the munieations commission
speech was recognized as a parti- Fatli said the committee has cal-
saii attack against Senior John led for supporting documentary '
Kennedy, the Democrtic presidetl-evidence from Kent and also has
Insurance Rates
Remain The Same
At ST1N .4* — The state insurance
board ha-, unanimously agreed at
Austin to leave statewide rates o"
automobile insurance at the Pie-
sent level until the board's next
meeting in the summer oi 1961.
The board rejected by a vote of
2 to 1 a proposal by Chairman
Penn Jackson to make the contro-
versial salV driving auto insurance
plan optional. Board members Ned
Price and H. W. Strain voted agai-
nst the optional motion.
Price said the board in the past
has viewed the plan as mandators
Under the plan motorists get pre-
mium penalties for moving traffic-
violations and accidents. Support-
ers of the plan contend it encour-
asked the five stations how they
planned to handle the complaint
in the public interest and to afford
reasonable opportunity for discus-
sion of conflicting views on issues
ot public importance
The subcommittee was assigned
the job of keeping an eye on the
results of congressional action in
suspending for this year the equal
tune provisions as set by law. It
is composed ot Yarborough and
Senators Gale McGee of Wyoming,
and Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania.
McGee is a Democrat, Scott a He-
publican.
at.es ti atlic aatet> b\ lew aiding a
driver with a good recoi d
Opponenis contend the plan pen-
alizes motorists h> increased pre-
miums for three seats for such
traffic violations as going through
a stop sign.
Cuban Plane Down
A* Key West, Fla.
KEY WEST. Florida .4* — A mil-
itary guard was shot dead and three
persons were wounded aboard a
Uiibau government plane today be-
fore it struggled to a landing at
Key West, Florida.
The plane, enroute from Havana
to the Isle of Pines, was diverted
to Key West after the pilot was
shot in the right arm and the Co-
pilot received a superfcal wound
in the head.
Castro Says Hopes
Of Enemies Fade
HAVANA W — Fidel Castro told
a television audience today:
"Our enemies know that with
every day that passes their hopes
of successfully invading Cuba are
less.
Castro s-aid that, with every
week. Cuba will have thousands
more organized defenders.
Socialist Head 1
Arrested In Bonn
rtONN. Gcirr .iny aVi — The so;-
ialist chirman of the defense com-
mittee in the West German lower
house has been arrested on spy
i barges in Bonn. The interior min-
istry says 61-yeaor-old Alfred Fren-
zel is held on suspicion of passing
secret documents to a communist
espionage agent. Jn addition to his
defense committee post. Frenzel
has been chairman of the cham-
ber's committee on compensating
victims of the Nazi regime.
Fifth Debate Talk
Has Collapsed
Negotiations for a fifth broadcast
debate between Vice-President Ni-
xon and Senator Kennedy collapsed
today, just as final agreement ap-
parently was about to be reached.
Kepublican negotiators broke off
the talks, charging that Kennedy
had issued an ultimatum and had
unjustly accused the Republicans
of bad faith.
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When the pedestal for the Statue
of Liberty was completed in 1866.
jubilant workmen threw into tire
mortar a collection of silver coins
from their own pockets.
MARE Paul Jcs^ee. of La Prycr. Texas is shown holdino "Katie Tavlor" the
Champion ntafe in the Steohens Countv Quarter Horse Shew. Saturday afterncon. She was
Old Taylor'" out of ' Scat." Mr. J«?«.,eeV chammon mare has won Grand Chamoion awards
far th's e r.
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A HARD WAY TO GO—Ca.s jost weren't meant to climh. but the Ford nanel truck shown in the
above picture found that out the hard wav Saturday afternoon after it failed in an attemot to climb
the guy wire of a telephone pole in front of the Brcckenridge Lumber Comnany on East Walker. The
car. owniii by Anthony P. Geannone of Dallas, got away from the owner as he worked on the motor
at the top of the hill just past the office of the Breckenridge Lumber Company. The guy wire kept
the truck, which was towinn a large house trailer, from folowing the unfortunate path of several trucks
into the Arthur Miller Park.
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I call Bruce my combination angel-terror. Soon he will be four, and he
is a fascinating mixture of mischief and uondness.
At bedtime, I always tiptoe into his room to be sure he's covered. Then
it is that I am struck by the innocence of his face in sleep. Then it is that
1 realize how helpless is this small dynamo, who plunges with such bound-
less euergv about our house and yard all day. Then it is that I am struck
by the awesomeness of my responsibility.
1 realize it is entirely up to me to see that Bruce learns right from
wrong, to see that he grows into the sort of man who will be a credit to
his family, his community, and his country. 1 must teach him to keep a
steady heart and a level head, to resist the many temptations that will be
strewn in his path, to hold honor and truth and integrity high.
When I think of my task. I send a small and special prayer to God to
aid me. And 1 thank God for his Church on earth which, for years to come,
will be helping me, again and again, in making my rmall mischief into a man.
Cot ,I ten. Kriilir Mt Strt-ut. Struhurf, Vs.
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