Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 201, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 9, 1955 Page: 4 of 8
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t-PRBTKRNRIIH.K VMKKICAN—SCNDAY. OCTOBER 9. IQ.'.S
Good, Bad News Balance For Week
Struck In International Picture
By CHAKI.KS \|. MK ANN
I'lIM Prr . Knrnen \nalul
The week's good .mil bad n us
en the intornjUi r.il tiui.mce sheet:!
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1. Oupt>-ii Argentine dictator!
Juan I). I'pt'in II- ••• >\ i< hi
Parag uay. In ! •• r-• - \ it -, piovi
tWDM "I'-n" K«l'i.I n: i*Hi i
moved vigomusih * i-h -
km which I' h I bui • |> l"
)MCP himM-lf in | «r Lnnardi
urw<i taking ' • union*,
rembiiu<i in th- «• • ' • r
. ti«n of l-al* ■ ' > • ( • n
" ron mo>t . • >• « r> ■ tt'li.
|e d'*"1'-- *d ' • ■ ••hi • 1
>r*roc court '• ( i, i ni mi
ubhtr-it i-p I'-
n jU'iw ion. i' • ' ■ .ii1'-
^1, ftror, • -I • i • . • -\ r ii
«r« w vith th I ' i ■«! I"f - - that
he iitj!! regmd-d i> -•'t <« "on-
ptitlitiona! pr
*. Re'- t|On, h. * I . i h. I ni, 'l
Stata? at H Pi* • I ■ f Vu;'«-
ill'.'jl v>«r« i ..■!<<! up. and
#il*nc'h n«- ) • .-'i1 ib1 y. th«"
mult of Mm! t■. It. Igrud* by
Robert D. Murp
aeeretar: "• ; •' " ' rp
diipiltf oxer t' • • A't t to which
tier J a
Pick-Up?
pe«?k yp with
EXTRA
ENERGY
(bp United Stat« s won pntitl^d to
BU|wiTiM t h.- uw of military aid
was i-^-'tlrd. Agreement wa
reached to Mart negotiations lot
• 4'1 ■ million in economic aid to Yu
gonlav ia.
.:. I'renuer Ktigar Faure of
France and Chanr.llor Konrad
Ad« iiauer of Went Germany reach
ed full agreement on the attitude
they will take on the issues of En
ropeati i <*curity and flerntan unifi-
cation These it> ues are to Iw- di
cut-ed at the "Big Fottl" meeting
"t the Umtrd StttM, Bntam.
Km nee and Soviet K'lur'a in • te-
rn va Oct. 27.
BAD
I. The revolt in North Afuca
pbi"R d Flan'' into a ••ahin "t
rri.-in. Premier Faun fired four of
h • abin>-t members. including in-
flu'ntial defence minister Pierre
«ho refund to «u iport hie
itian to gve home pili to Morocco.
Me decided to risk his j"b by forc-
ing a vote of confidence in parlia-
ment on his policies. In Morocco
French armored column* *upport-
d by jet fighter planef s'lil met
tiiice te i.<tHtM*e from the tribes
men who suddenly revolted last
«• ek end.
J. The North African situation
ulfo brought a criti- in the I. t ited
Nation^ "Anti-Colonial" d'-lepates
to the annual general assembly
- t d o debate the hituation in
Free.'1 Algeria. In d'-'ing >•< tt
e^roJ*- its st^,-!ing cumnuttee
^r.gpr>d. French Foreign MimM r
•. n .-re | inav led hi- delegation in
walkout. The J rench cabinet or
If 1 the entire delegation back to
';■] «. France hold* that th< Noith
\frican situation is none of the
I'N's business.
3. The United States failed in no
attempt to induce Premier 'janial
Abdel Nasser of tgypt rmt o go
*hrough with his plan to buy arms
from Communist Czechoslovakia
Jury On Ernster
Unable To Agree
GEORGETOWN, Tex. —A
!2-man jury reported Saturday it
.as unable to reach a verdict in
h. trial of Clef us P. Ernester,
■harped w;th bilking a Negro ex-
II in a Veterans Fund Board
ransaction.
The vote was " to for convic-
ion.
Instiict Jiels- f . B. Wood, after
.Hillinj: th. Jumos and coferring
vith prosecuti' a and defense at-
lorneys- a- well .i. the defendant
-then disnii-sed the juty.
If the state pr< for a new
trial, it maj he held at George
town or moved to another county —
ither by motion of th.- defense or
inder th< judge's «'\vn discretion.
No decisi"ti <>n what course will
be taken was expected immediate-
ly.
Georj, V Allen. asH-tant secre-
tary of s'at*. wj.* sent to Cairo
to talk (o S < i but cot nowhere.
Nasser us— r*. that he must get
weapons b. < tils* In teals aggies
sion by Israel, and will buy them
from the Cmnniuiiists if he can not
get them from the United States
and its Allies.
Co-Ed Loses In
(100,000 Attempt
HOLLYWOOD <f.P>—Pat Morris,
a University of Southern California
coed, lost 1100.000 on a TV gr e-
awny show Friday night because
she was unable to pick up the cash
while under hypnosis. But observ-
ers agreed it waB a one sided con-
test.
The quiet, shy coed was given a
consolation prize of H.iHmi and a
new gray Mercury sedan. But
even that #1.000, she sighed, "will
probably go to pay the tax on the
car,"
The other $yt*,000 went out of hei
life after hypnotist Arthur Ellen \
put her under his spell on NBC-i
TVs '"Truth or Consequences" by
saying the word "reena." He told
her she could not move her legs
nor get out of hei- rhair.
Then he opened her eves. Whil«
she was in what Ellen called a
"post hypnotic" state, the ma.-tei
ot ceremonies, Jack Bailey, told
her she had *J0 seconds to walk to
a table on the stage and pick up
the $100,000.
The brunette coed bit her hp and
appeared to be trying to get out
of her chair, or to understand w hat
Breek
(Continued front Page I)
had to be destroyed. Then they
came to Heidelberg to live. Now ;
they have an apartment with three
rooms sind a kitchen, but no bath.
"Dr. Weber is a lawyer with his
(office in Manerhlim which is not
tar away . He must b<- making pret-
Theater Burns
DONNA, Tex. tl.l'i — Damage
was estimated at $30,turn Saturday
to an empty Donna movie theater
hicli \vaB sAept by fire late Fri-
day.
Fire units from five l^ivver Rio
Grande Valley cities joined the
!><>nnn file department in fighting
the blaze in Del Roy Ujeatc. Fie
blaze in the Del Rev theater. Fil
, 1-- rerv difficult to find a plar'
I live. There is a great building
; boom but it is not enough.
I "Please send me one bottle of
Texas heat. It is a bit chilly here.
The landlady refuses to turn on
the central heating yet and Mi>-
1 Weber complains <l"ite often about
I ir. The landlady told her to com-
plain to Ad'iiauer if she wanted
to. Fut It Is not really r-H ana"
the Weber's have an electnc heat-
er.
" "Dr. Weber told me that Chris,
tian hardly works in school and 1
-aid, 'You mean that he works
1 hard, don't you?' and he w;.. Vpry
1 surprised to learn that ii:i t dly
I works is opposite ol w.nks liaid.
He thought they meant th.- -ame."
g'Mtd now for Mrs Web, r has just. >n <ai<| j( wu. ., lota, ,„ss
..-turned from a two month vaca- (>„(j adj(lilli| buildings also w,i.
Hon in England and ( hnstian , Xf( , lunt
son) has just returned from a tour |
• >f En>pt and Greece. Now he wants
M i s. Weber to go to the J-. S. next iritl of Dresden had taken plan
spring.
ti"l
that it was almost completely
Hear* Ahoul War '>vi|H'd out. Hp told me "You e.in
"To get to the university I have i not imagine how I felt, havinir •'
only to walk down a flight of steps, | wife and buby bov there
cross the street, take a ferry across
the river for 10 pfennig (about
2'tc) and walk a fe*- bl«K'ks.
'"Th first night I was here (Fri-
day) a Mr. and Mi-. Schulz came
over for a visit. They are al.-.o ref-
'igtes from Drevlen. He wa - an
officer in the German iitnv and
was in an American prison camp
when he heard over 'he Xmeri-an
radio that a very successful bonib-
knowing what had happeind <"
them.'
"Yesterday aft«rn<H n L)r \Vel >
t->ok me walking to a cafe wlo i-
I had the nio,t deliciou-. hot clun
late with mountains of whipp- l
cream on top. |,ater we went to . .
the Schulz's new apartment. TI.-->
are very proud of it bee a Us. it |i<~
two rooms. They have be. n Ir nu
in one rwnn since the war, along
j with two i|oj;s, two canarii .
hainstcis and doztns of li h Fv
was being said. But she did not j eryone here talks about the hous
make a move while the seconds t ing shortage, so many refugee®
ticked away. have fled to West Germany that it
LOWEST COST FINANCING
Borrow The Purchase Money
ON NEW CARS
AND LATE MODEL USED CAB8
In Advance
f>gy Cash For Your Car Make A Better Deal
, , r. - Confidential HavAint
n°I.il I sir vie e Complete liu«ranr« ProteetM*
QuKke-t vSer Jce Prompt Claim Set«teau t>
LOCAIT CREDIT—ONE BUSINESS TRANSACTION
' ^ Refinancing to reduce jour monthly payments
V.Hi*hers Bldj?. "woe 1777
Blake Johnson Insurance Agency
Jnt 6t a Day Can Help Build Rith,
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MORI VALUt IN N/GH-FOTINCY
BBXEL
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McMAHAN DRUG CO.
Rom & WAIker Thone 2.*U
McMAHAN • GREEN DRUG
§13 E. Walker Phone
■RANIOM DIRT PAIS
FOR REIT
The pad* ate nude of new attractive colored material, filled
with the Union* huh test Comanche Count) Radio Acthe Dirt.
file V«d cin*i*i f One Large I'ad covering the
hark and -'Hi f a chair, one to place under your
feet, pad- « ft' around jour neck, over jour arma
and b"dj.
I will deliver the Cranium Pada right to jour home, fit them
in jour favorite chair. You u*e them at your convenience. You
receive the ame rn'li from thea* pad* aa sitting in the dirt
ar being buried in it.
PRICE
FIRST WEEK SI4.00
SECOND WEEK f 7.00
EACH WEEK THEREAFTER per week * 3.50
MICK ■ARTII
RISING STAR. TEXAS
P. O. Box 305 Phone 5-2693
The*c Cranium Pads Arc Not For Sale!
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Buy 'Em In Pairs
Ideal Gifts
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eacrwitod china bate
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plcut«i ihadei in love
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THURI0NTS
310 W. Walker
Thonc 101
PHONE
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 201, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 9, 1955, newspaper, October 9, 1955; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth135155/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.