Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 228, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 2, 1958 Page: 4 of 12
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«~6RECKENRiDCE AMERICAN—TuESDAY DECEMBER 2. i«W sibie war criittinals.
Today In History
As Reviewed By
Associated Press
Today is Tuesday. December
2nd the 338th dav of 15>58 There
are 29 days remaining in the
year Thirc are also 19 >hi■{>[>]m:
days kfori' Christmas.
Today's liu'himht in history
On thit day in 1823. the famous
Moiina- Doctrine was formulated
often referred to as the North
Mar of Xniericuii foreign policy,
this doctrine ha* l een interpreted.
altered, expanded and developed,
but never basically changed since
its adoption
< >n this day in 1804, Napoleon
lionaparie was crowned emperor
of France.
Ou this day in 1816. the first
savings hank in the L'. S. was
opened in Philadelphia.
On this day in 185!), John Brawn
was hanged at Charleston, Vir-
ginia for his leadership in the
raid «n Harper's Kerry.
On this day in 1SM1. President
Koosevelt demanded an explana-
tion cf Japanese troop movements
in southern Indo-China.
On this dav in 1945. Ueneral
Mac-Arthur crdered the arrest of
59 liu'h ranking Japanese as pos-
Six Channels now carried on the
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Channel K on I Wednesday night fights
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Channel .1 on "> of your dial
Channel I on I except Wednesday
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Breckenridge American TV Log
Tuesday
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Ten years ago. Microfilm copies
of state, war and navy department
documents were found in a hallow
pumpkin on the Maryland farm
owned by Whittaker Chambers
and were pronipUy seized by the
House Un - American Activities
Committee.
Five years ago. Burma's Prime
Minister I Nu accused the U. S.,
Britain and Russia of insincerity
in their professions of defending
democracy. ,
One year ago. House Speaker
Sam Hayburn declared the U. S. j
had been humiliated by Russian;
scientific victories.
Today's birthdays:
Symphony orcnestra conductor I
John Barbirclli is 59 years old. |
Actress Julie liau'is is 33
National Theft ,
Suspect Returned
CLKVELAND —A man de-
scribed by the Fill as one of the I
country's biggest jewel thieves liasj
been ordered returned to El Paso
freni Cleveland. Ohio.
At El Paso. C4-yeai-old Harry;
Sillier laces a charge of inter- ,
state transportation of stolen jewel-'
ry worth more than S5.0OO. His;
bond was set at $10,000.
The El Paso warrant charges
Sitnei with transporting stolen;
gems from Kl Paso to Albuquerque.
lie was arrested by the FBI in
Cleveland November 21.
Strike Meetings
Are Postponed
(By ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Negotiations in the 12-day old
Trans World Ail lines strike have
been recessed until mid-morning
with one main stumbling block
barring a new <-ontract agreement.
When talks broke up last night,
a federal mediator said both
sides were close to agreement on
wage issues but that they were
miles apart on a seniority issue.
"—Take jhqt!V.. and ThatJs^arid THath .
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BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN
Published Sunday morning and Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
and Friday afternoon hy Publishers, Inc. at 114 E. Elm Street, •
Breckenridge, Texas. |
Entered at the Post Office In Breckenridge, Texas as second-clast
matter under the Act of Congress, March 8, 1879.
CARNIVA)
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Hanging Toys On Crib Can Be
Harmful To Baby's Eyes, Warned
WINNIPEG t.P—A visual training
expert warns parents not to haiu:
tcys directly over a baby's crib.
Or. l.eo Manas, head of visual
training at the Illinois College of
Optometry, Inld a public meeting
here that "the percentage of cases
of eyes 'turning in' is much greai-
ter now than it was ?0 years ago
and I'm convinced it's partly be-
cause of these toys."
If one of a child's eyes turns
in. Dr. Alanas said, parents should
always hand him objects from the
side. If the eyes turn out, toys
or other objects should be direct-
ed strait to the child.
Dr. Manas made his remarks
during an address ou teaching
children to read.
He said the method—phonics or
sight recognition—is not important.
"Ttie main thing is to get John-
ny to read," he said. And this
depends on the child's basic visual
skills, along with such things as
balance and co-ordination.
"A chimpanzee has 20-20 vision
but he can't read. Man is the only i
Houston Teacher
Abducted, Robbed
HOUSTON i.f>—Police are search-
ing for an automobile stolen from
a pretty school teacher who told
them a young man of about 25
kidnapped her at gunpoint. She
said the man forced her to ac-
company him on a 200-mile auto
trip and released her after she
cashed a S300 ransom check.
The victim was 28year-old Mrs.
Bettye Joe Martin. She said the
red-shirted man got into her car
when she drove lip in front of her
school yesterday and pulled a :i8
caliber pistol.
He released her after driving to
Navasota. Texas, and back to
Houston where he made her cash
a $300 check at the drive-in win-
! clou of a bank.
animal who can manipulate sym-
bols."
To test a child's visual skills,
Dr. Manas said, teachers could
used a series of simple tests, the
results of which have shown a
high correlation to school achieve-
ment.
For instance, he said, the teach-
er might hold up red and blue
pencils, one in each hand, and
tell the cluid to look alternately
from one to the other. The child's
eyes might move smoothly from
one to the other, or go be>ond.
Dr. Manas said this would in-
dicate how the child's eyes would
travel when lie is reading.
'lo further develop visual skills,
he said, children should Ik- encour-
aged to reproduce basic signs,
such as circles, rectangles and
crosses. A chalk-board would be
better than pencil and paper be-
cause the child could from a bet-
ter visual image on the larger
area.
an urge to kill.
The girl was slain as she did
her homework In her living room.
Her liody was found by her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Risk,
about t>:so p. in. yesterday after
they returned home from helping
their 15-year-old son. Michael,
with his newspaper delivery route.
—o
Kilgore Observes
Von CRburn Day
K.II.GORR ijfi—This is Van Cll-
burn dav in Texas and especially
in Kilgore. home town of the cele-
brated young pianist.
The 22-year-old Cliburn will be
feted all day in the East Texas
town. One of the high points of
the dav will be speech by Gov-
ernor Daniel at a luncheon honor-
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CHARLES W. SOMMKR
P. O. Box 745)
ine the young pianist.
Cliburn's mother, Mrs. Rlldia
Bee Cliburn. will take a prominent
part in the day's festivities and
share in the limelight with her
son. She was his teacher the first
14 years he studied music.
Cliburn will gi\e two concerts
during the day, accompanied by
the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.
What a man gctsout of the world
today depends largely on what he
puts into it.
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Field Service
Day or Night
NO JOB TOO SMALL^J
Phone HI 9-3733
Formerly Tipton Welding
Service
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When You Buy
That New Car
HANDLE YOUR FINANCING LOCALLY THROUGH
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"WHERE YOU'RE A NEIGHBOR, NOT A NUMBER"
(1) Low Interest Rate
(2) Dependable Insurance
PHONE HI 9-4477
(3) Personal Consideration
(4) Local Credit Established
BRECKENRIDGE
OUT OUR WAY
BY J. T. WILLIAMS
Youth, 15, Kills
Neighbor Girl
ST. LOUIS, Mich. OP—A 15-year
old boy told Michigan police today i
lie shot and killed a 12-year-old i
neighbor girl with a gun he bor-1
rowed from her In-other.
Police Chief Herb Wolford of
St. Louis. Mich., identified the:
boy as Paul Leroy Rondeau, who |
lived two doors away from the j
victim. Carrol Ann Risk. Wolford |
said the youngster explained the i
slaying merely by saying he had '
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