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statuesque bride, an Episcopalian,
saying they were “sorry” for the
mistake, that they had intended
to be married by a justice of the
peace.
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Box Office Opens 7;00 P.M.
First Shaw Begins at Pus’
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people of the world and the rest
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NIGEL PATRICK
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DEAN JONES
JOAN O BRIEN
Freeland. 518 Seventh St They
also visited with the Herschel
Freeland family.
tumors of the bladder and kidnev j
stones are the most frequent
Refreshments were served to
Mmes. Sharron. Lucille Duke.
thusiastic supporter of a change Daniel Baker-campus.
in the system Last week he was All events of the week are free
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FLOWERS . . . The ideal Congressman Befriends
gift for MOTHER'S DAY Veteran Army Horse
9 ‘R..D.N rin.sl WASHINGTON UP’ - Tony.
. . . Evo"nw°OA. Floral the Army’s oldest working horse,
Co., Inc. Ph. 2481. has a friend in Congress.
Rep. Joel T. Broyhill IR-Va.)
has asked the Army not to de-
stroy Tony for economy reasons *
when the horse finished 18 years
of service. Tony now is stationed
at Ft. Myer. Va.. in Broyhill’s
the Crosby clan Mum was the In Kansas City, Mo.......... xleueccaciaus.,.U...,3, _________ •
word from Dennis and Mrs. Scott while a spokesman for the Church Adele Adams and Fiorene Currin. Drug. Pound box, $1.35.
after the original claim that of the Nazarene said the minister ,--
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5 Great
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9 Gull score
12 Continent
13 Story
14 High puiest
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13 Mountain
ridge
19 Fastens
21 —01 Capri
23 De.cat at
cards
24 Donkey
27 Rocky hiHls
29 Golf lubo
32 Wakens'
34 Scrape
36 Hinder
37 Stitches
loosely
38 Hunter's
quarry
39 Kind
4 f Worm
42 Tear
44 Network
46 Notion
49 French river
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54 Retailer
56 Go astray
57 Singing voice
men grow
CHARLES
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course, they
urine passes down tubes known
as ureters—one for each kidney.
These tubes can be injured, can
be prosed upon by tumors or
can be blocked by stones, any-
on*1 of which may cause bleed-
ing into the urine.
The presence of blood is not
confined to anv age or sex. al-
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MOBILE MAILBOX—The words "servizio celere" on the
„ allbox attached to this bus in Naples, Italy, mean what they
say—-fast service.” The letter that pretty American visitor
Tamara Jones is mailing will reach the Naples central ofice
-post haste' in less than an hour Buses in other Italian cities
are similarly equipped, their box emptied at main post ofices
every hour, making the Italian postal system one of the most
efficient in the world.
ous altitudes to make further
astronomical observations, and
I drifted across southern Wisconsin
1 at an altitude of 11,000 feet await-
MR. AND MRS. W J. BECK----
TOLD of 1319 Brady Ave. have ,
returned from Kansas City, Mo . Yank Soldiers Ordered
where Becktold was a delegate To Stay Out Of Voting
to the machinists convention.
the champions in Britain
Wedding Chapel instead of a jus- But Las Vegas authorities said
tice of the peace. Herndon was licensed to perform
Dennis, a Roman Catholic like marriages.
HOLLYWOOD <UP’ — Newly-’ The bridegroom said he would
wed Dennis Crosby, baldisu 23- attempt to reconcile the wedding
year-old son of crooner Bing Cros- 0 Miss Sheehan with the Catholic
by. Tuesday was named by a Church. He had no sooner said
district.
In a letter to Maj Gen A T.
McNamara, Army quartermaster
general, Broyhill said he was ' ap-
palled'' by the "crass ingrati-
tude" of the government
“If you will advise me prompt-
ly as to the amount required to ’
provide for this gallant steed in
retirement," Broyhill wrote, "I
bill do everything possible to in-
clude that amount as an amend-
ment to one of the Armed Forces
supply bills."
the smart
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EW ROBERT MITCHUM
Stratosphere Test
CROSBY Minn .Up, — Two lists to the thin air and the 78
Navy scientists drifted over the degrees, belowuezeron.tem perature
Midwest in a balloon today in a of the lower stratosphere.n
lest billed as a forerunner to ob- The open basket bal oon."as
serving man in future flights launched from an iron mine pit
■round the earth in a satellite. near here at
The experimental Bight also reached., its ceiling, altitude of
tested the reaction of the scien- about 42.000,.feet at 9:30 Pm ■
over Mora. Minn.
The men then brought the gon-
dola down slowly. pausing at vari-
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the poet, very interest-
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4 West Indiun
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shelteredside i
to 130 per minute but went down
to around 100 at 20,000 feet. He
said the men’s reactions were
normal under the conditions, and
both reacted about the same.
With the ground station hookup,
Barr said he kept check on the
men throughout the night and
would have known two minutes
before if the men showed signs
of blacking out
Two planes, one from General
Mills and the other from the Uni-
versity of Minnesota, both of
which are epoperating ip the
tests, followed the balloon during
the night.
Clubs and the American Music
Conference. Both organizations
include the full scope of musical
activities in the United States.
2 ADULTS'"
8Rrpose: 26 Th se above
9 Enter 28 Weapon
10 Wing-shay ed 3u Poems
11 Equips •11 Cane
16 iHusopean
24 Son- and ---- finci
22 Misplaces Finr
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SHOREHAM - BY - THE - SEA. the probable cause does '
England IUP: — Bush-bearded For example, the most common
Bill Wheal today distributed prop- causes in children from 1 to 5
aganda leaflets he hopes will help sears old are inflammation of
win his battle with the Sussex the bladder. pus infection of the
County Council. He had resorted kidneys and Bright's disease,
earlier to a show of force. - In men from 31 to 40 benign
The council says Wheal's 3-foot
11-inch garden wall is three feet
too high and blocks the sea view causes of bleeding
of his neighbors It ordered him This changes as
to trim it. He refused older. and tumors
To back his stand Wheal de- along the urinary tract and diffi-1
dared war on the council, bought culty with the prostate gland in-
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riage to Miss Sheehan, a divorcee credentials a year ago.
.anal mother of a six-year-old son. The spokesman said the min-
when the couple learned they had ister took the action after a dis-
been married by a Protestant agreement over observance of the
minister at the Gre.na Green church's wedding manual.
TOO MANY people neglect serb-and from other kidney disord-
-ousmromuenTaoom"uhimpor--"Rcamnyo say. hs thing which ’
", nes causes enngh bleeding in the
Among the serious ones is kidneys to liqkgerved in the
blood in the urine Even if blood urine s ould be investigated
i« present for only a day or two promptly and completely,
and then clears up. it should not Most such conditions can be
be ignored. treated successfully either by
This symptom is not caused medical means or by surgery if
by a “strain" or a "cold" but discovered early enough,
some more serious condition is The great tragedy, however, is
almost always present that when ’hey have been al-
There is bleeding somewhere lowed to exist they often reach
along the urinary passageways. a stage in which successful treat-
The blood may come from ment is no longer possible.
high up in one or both kidneys. After leaving the kidneys, the
This can be caused by an injury,
a tumor, an inflammation, stones
WASHINGTON < UP —Two old ing daylight
war horses who rank among the They planned to land this morn-
most powerful men in Congress ing near Madison, Wis.
feuded today over President Ei- Navy spokesmen at Minneapo-
| senhower’s plan to reorganize the lis, who maintained contact with
I Defense Department. , fhe scientists via radio, said the
Rep Clarence' Cannon (D-Mo ’. flight was "successfully executed
79. chairman of the House Ap- with no failures reported in the
proprialions Committee, blasted tests or measurements.”
foes of the legislation He said The spokesmen said it would
Congress should approve "this take some time to evaluate the
reasonable, sensible, long-delayed, seientific data obtained.
much needed revision at the ear- Aboard the gondola were Alfred
liest date possible.. H. Mikesell. an astronomer who
His views ran directly c became the first man ever to
to those of Ren CarlVinson.i: view the heavens through a tele-
Ga 'JV,a irman JX House scope from above the earth’s at.
Armed Services Committee. Vin- . M n M
son’s committee is considering the mosphere, and ( mdr M D Moss
Presidents proposal and is poised an atmosohenc physicist and pilot
to remodel it from stem to stern, of the balloon.
Cannon's bias.. delivered to the The Navy said another first in
' House Tuesday. drew an ovation the flight, one of a series which
from the 100 or so members pres- have been conducted by the of-
ent, indicating a sizable body of fice of Naval Research, was the
opinion favoring the Eisenhower extensive equipment aboard to re-
plan. But Vinson still sat in the lay the effects of the flight on
driver's seat, guiding the com- the men.
mittee which will write the bill. Instruments relayed information
Vinson has said he fears the ,o ground stations which passed
broad authority sought by the them on to Capt. Norman L.
President might perm ra military Barr, of the Navy Medical Corps
man to lake over the country in Bethesda. Md , on the men's
some day Cannon scoffed at this heartbeats, breath sounds, voice
specter of "a man on horseback reports. pulse rate and respira-
"Can you imagine an official tory volume.
dictator in the United States’ Barr said when the men aseend-
' Cannon asked. "How silly can you ed from Crosby, their pulses went
Ed
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Dennis’ troubles started a few Sheehan, the Rev. James
hours after his Sunday night mar- Herndon, had surrendered
EOWEDrive-In
Box Office Opens 7:00 P.M.
First Show Begins at Dusk
Floral Co., Inc. Phone
2481.
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five armored tsars from a-scrap erouse • inuene
dealer and ordered three Sher- Bleeding in the uinary sys-
man tanks he hopes will arrive tem is oftan intermittent; Dis-
* , , appearance of blood can lead to.
Th the meantime he opened a ‘ false sense of relief and securi-
warortnewarandaseidedmeout "'specialists in this field mam-
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the area difficult' and that many of their
einformedosoprcesat Whteatsor- problems are made much worse
slstani* - the first such it had crauju ‘ordinary common
encountered that it has not sense to take warning from such
decided on strategy to cope a symptom.
With it. ______
and the public is invited.
ment and had o put out a blaze Purpose of the week is to help
at his home all by himself. I everyone "Live With Music."
London Bulldog Club, said Sponsors for the week are the
since World War II about National Federation of Music
have become a prime market for outlet for stresses and provides
English bulldogs al prices up to a means of self-expression and
$2,800. John Alcock, secretary of creativeness.
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P‘l CL I DI took top honors at the American
I ITV Sch0olS Plan Federation of Mineral Societies poets could have the same judg-
J ' •3 convention in Dallas, was speak-, ment passed on them, unless, of
KA..ct. E..n.i er Tuesday at the regular noon
MUSIC WeeK vent meeting of the Brownwood Lions
Club in Hotel Brownwood.
Brownwood Public Schools are Homesley bowed the group
this week observing the 35th an- the faceted gems which won him
i nual National Music Week with honors at the event
a variety of activities. James Henlev. club vice presi- 1
Elementary students in the dent presided over the busins SIGNS of 2701 Austin Ave. have
E.LA. P.nc:..nnN fifth, sixth, and seventh grades session in the absence of Pre-i- returned from a 10 day visit in
rounorn LOHS QCl6Q of city schools will present an dent Jack Denman Rudger Swee- New Orleans, La. Craig Gilbert
Indian pageant Friday night in ney ied the singing and Dr O, of Dallas and Bruce Tackett of
' HEIDELBERG, Germany IUP) For Town Fire Alarm orchestra, directed by "Chester N"aaya ave the nrocationaea grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
l-American soldiers and govern- " u" Parks, and junior high band, di- RF UAtnrv°Causey and Sfj. Sessions.
ment.implozes,, heir hand" in; PITTSBORO, N.C. (UP—This rected by Conway E King, will lioti of Brownwood and Louis -------------
the i ted electkin eirnhands and town is quite a distance from the also participate. Crump of San Saha candidate MOTHER'S DAY — Her
thettalianglestionsamrairn “a sea, but foghorns may soon bellow Teachers working on the pa- for the Texas senate from this MIE"e5 WAY — Her
act like g00d ambassadors, a 5 geant are Mrs. Patta J. Wells of district Day --- Express it with
spokesman at U.S. Army head- ner: North Elementary, Miss Clare " _______________ FinJere RwwnwnN
quarters here said today. Thestowntnpunci of consiedering Drey of Central Elementary, California contains four nation- tlowers " • " BrOWnwood
The order went out after a scr- theusarmthsoPethenoirnsasra Mrs. Irene Nettleship of Coggin al parks, eight national monu-
ies of incidents in Italy Three firinal armaid °or!.test Elementary. Mrs. Monette Wil- ments and 18 national forests.
U.S. soldiers were arrested Mon- Dein8 insuaued lor a lesi. son of South Elementary, Mrs. _
day in Naples for damaging Com- The present alarm is a siren iris Kirksey of East and Wood-
munist election posters. On Satur- And because its sound cannot be land Heights lementries, and
day, 67 paratroopers were escort- distinguished from that of an am- Miss Dorothy McIntosh, music
. ed out of Venice by Italian police bulance or police car. members of consultant for the city schools.
after several tore down posters. A the. volunteer fire department Sunday afterndon the Brown-
"g, . , 2 don t always realize they are be- wood High School orchestra, also
U.S. Army corporal was detained, ing summoned ' - - E
fora similar offense last Friday: Mayor W Lea Powell is an en- a program' in Coggin Chapel on
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pretty, 25-year-old divorcee as the it than Mrs. Scott made her r •_ L
father of her six-month-oMdaugh- statc Neann Tecords English TeaCherS
The charge, made by Marilyn show that the blue-eyed Denise I. kA4°., , Ac
Scott, a switchboard operator and was born to Marilyn Miller and eVe NVCCI0 UC3.
stenographer, added to young Dennis Michael Crosby, identified ~
. Crosby’s already mounting trou- as a UCLA student. q-I., cnt, Engl;h‛
bles growing out or his marriage o , IT . . . ...» The Brow .1 count. - 5 •
Sunday night in Las Vegas to Records at ICLA disclosed that teachers met Tuesday afternoon
'showgirl Pat Sheehan 26 young Crosby enrolled as a bust- in the county supe rintendent s
J Mrs Scott who was renortes ness administration student last office at the courthouse, with
to have the name M Mier September but dropped out after MtS J B. Shannan. presitienye
professionally in pursuing a ca- one class, in charge.
reer as an actress claimed-Pen- Dennis held a news eonference items discussed were the test,
j nis fathered her daughter, Mi- in Las Vegas Tuesday but re- ing program for 1958-59 school
chelle Denise Scomt, born Nov. 24 fused-to comment on the charges, year: construction of curriculum
1957. at Cedars of Lebanon Hos- He said be might have a state- guides: films to his requisitioped
pital. ment- in a couple of days when and consultant service.
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