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Box Office Opens 7:00 P.M.
First Show Begins at Dusk
He proposed that funds normal- death from atomic fallout with the
ly spent for armaments be divert- fatality percentage of going swim-
ed to creation of a “great inter- ming. That kind of comparison is
Tonight
Only!
The Picture That
Gives More Than- .
We Promised!
Parade”. will dance in "‘Carous-
el” at the Brussels World’s Fair.
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, scattered showers in central Tex-
i as during the night, the heaviest
j dumping 1.88 inches of rain at
I Laredo. Showers or thunderstorms
I Princeton Students Are
Disciplined For Party
loses its sponsor as of June 12.
CBS - TV’s Climax", off the air
after June 26. will be replaced
next fall by “Zane Grey Theatre’’
and probably, "Steve Canyon"—
no summer replacement has been
DOUBLE
THRIFT
NIGHT
Gower Champion gave th "Eddie
Fisher Show" a tremendous shot
in the arm. It impressed me as
the only really good show Fisher
has unpackaged this season. Os-
LAUREN
BACALL
ROBERT
STACK
wuatoyme
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umami* iMi
/AROUND
THE PARK
‘TO TELL ME
TAE OLD
JOB
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‘LANDMARK,
/ OUR FANORITE,
’ STUFFED
Pelican.
climbing stairs when others
the same aze group do not’ .
Does he or she show an
IOMNNY DESMONDV
MINT ANDERS
SAMSONITE
LUGGAGE
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Pauling said hr believed Holi-
field "‘may have been forced by
some sort of pressure** into mak,
Ing the statement.
26 Melody
27 Girl name
CANALRY ,
1 SENERALS
WILL SO
CLATTERING
a circush.
The acs
| the world,
performers
19 Slight bow-
20 One time
22 Diving bird:
23 Run. as a
stream
New
Styles
for
THE ’
WKSTI
piece of vital information will ,
be turned up.
CARRYIN6 IN f
THERE — 4
RUBBER GLOVES
48 OSES On A
Di5HWASHER5/
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ROLLEL
36 Shatter
39 Emmet
40 Energy
(slang)
41 Vision
44 Elevated
49 Verbal
49 Palm leaf
51 Rant
52 Ancient Gaul
53 Huge cask
54 Short jacket
55 On the ocean
56 Goddess of
infatuation
57 Observes
25 Wife of
Geraint
FORT WORTH HIGHWAY
and OLD MAY ROAD
Box 51 -- Phone 32439
Brownwood, Texas
DOWN
1 Was borne
2 Ellipsoida!
3 Wheys of milk
4 Lured
5 Abashed
6 Employ
7 Male
8 Peaceful
9 Lacerate
10 Roman road
h.
Grace KELIY
Fredric
MARCH
Mickey
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• GRADUATION
• MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS
• FATHEY'S DAY GIFTS
• VACATION TRIPS
America suggests to parents the
following questions:
Does your child have difficulty
WAR
DRRUMS
i“opoeTen
23 Released
26 Prosper
30 Disembark
31 Bag (dial )
32 Meadow
33 Boundary
(comb form)
34 Containers
35 Measures
of cloth
36 Flowers are
prominent at
— DISTRIBUTOR —
Standard Oil Produets
Wholesale— Retail
Science Speeds Up Study
Of Muscular Dystrophy
Written for NEA Service
ACROSS
1 Flower
5 Baby ——s
9 Flag
12 Baking
chamber
13 King of
Judah (Bib )
14 Ceremony
15 Bound
16 Number
17 Level
8 "Lily Maid
of Astolat"
10 Heavy blows
21 Fish
22 Blackbird of
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BIG NEW SHOW-
TODAY & THURSDAY
IITCHUI
roars down
The hottest
highway on
ear th!
must bring their savings pass-
books
Depositors residing other than
in Richland Springs may write
। to the Claim Agent. Federal De-
posit Insurance Corporation. c-o
People’s State Bank, P.O. Box 8.
Richland Springs, Tix . for forms
and instructions for filing claim
for insured deposits by mail.
The bank closed more than a
week ago
Additional announcements will
’ - be made in the future, the offi-
ial said.
29 Bung to
naught
31 Unit of
Jiquid
measure
34 Tinge
35 Domains
37 Garden 1
dan, Rodger Sweeney, and Fred EVALUATE GOP STRENGTH
Russ,
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CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE-IN
Brody Highway
QUOTES FROM THE
NEWS
LAUNDRY &
DRY CLEANING
Hand Man" both are set for July
re-showings.
Garry Moore’s one hour night-
time CBS-TV show will kick off
on either Sept. 23 or 30—it over-
laps the time slot of "The $64.000
R. I D w::.. i his thanks to the people with the
DY 3• Williams circus and the large crowd that
Thunder
Road
ReeasadImuMumdatis
RETURN
TRBoV
/ HOLLERING
"CHARGE!"
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38 Ocean
40 Prattle
41 Rail bird
42 Angers
43 Sport
45 Satiate
_ 46 Cry of
bacchanals
47 Low haunts
49 Eggs
PRINCETON, N.J. (UP)—Thir-
teen students at Princeton Uni-
versity have been disciplined in
connection with a reported wild
party in a dormitory attended by
two stripteasers.
Six of the students were ex-
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Behind a
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iff the male sex as in the female,
thus suggesting that it follows
one of the laws of heredity.
Up to the present the cause of
muscular exstrophy is unknown,
but research has suggested that
of other performers who took over
the CBS-TV "Red Skelton” show
1 and hour I liked particularly
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S. C. GUTHRIE
OIL COMPANY
on Saturdays. nosis. physical therapy and 30-
- - It is suggested that all depo-1- cial service assistance.
“tors bring their last bank state- Muscular dystrophy is impor-
fment with them tor verification tant and serious enough to war- !
and identification purposes De- rant the extensive research I
positors having savings accounts which is now going into it. No 1
..... one can say at what time some
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protectionist bill.”
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KING MUSIC
COMPANY
tabolism in which the muscles
are unable to use some form of
vitamin E. The clues so far avail- J
able have not yet brought any
effective treatment.
Today, however, an increased
Interest in muscular dystrophy
is evident, partly at the result
of-thesactivities ef the Muscular
Repair a Serviee
BROWNWOOD
MOTORCYCLE SHOP
1008 Austin Ave.
CHILDREN FREE
When Accompanied by Adulta
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Cartoons
IN WITH A BRIEF-
CASE? WHAT'S HE 1
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children even if some of them are an-
Attorney Ordered To
'Close Or Kill' Case
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Publshed every evecing excesa Eatury. and Sun da 3 morning at Brownwood.
not only Mala Powers, but Miss
Powers’ baby, Ruth Lawrence,
1 dancer on NBC-TV’s “Your H i t
mately two-thirds are
the United
Denman, president, was in
charge of the business session.
sommer starting July 6.
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Two writers. Mn.
swered yes. It does not neces-
Ne
to the Americas a dictatorship
much more terrible than that of
। former Venezuelan Dictator Mar;
cosi Perez Jimenez.”
ORLANDO, Fla (UP)
12
and Keely Smith
of one-hour specs
COLOR 3
by DeLuxe J
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sme of
An Emirov Producion • Piesemed by Regal Fims,
Releesed by 20th Century-Fon
-Question ", which means a new
spot will have to be found for the
quiz. ABC-TV will launch "Rough
Riders” with Kent Taylor and
Jan Merlin on Sept. 18.
CBS-TV will run a -special-"See-.
It Now" on May 23—an Ed Mur-
row-Charles Collingwood session
with British Prime Minister Har-
old Macmillan. The May 21 NBC-
TV "Wagon Tzain” will feature
“highly immoral.” Pauling said
Pauline, also disputed a. state-
ment attributed to Holifield in
Van Nuys, Calif., three weeks ago
that most scientists believe there
are- ne facts to prove bomb tests
have brought the world’s radio
activitv to a dangerous level.
PARIS — New French Premier
Pierre Pflimlin, on becoming the
sixth man to try to form a
Texas
Entered as second class ma.ter Oct 15 1900, at Brownwood. Tecas, under the
act of March 3, 18.9
Any erroneous reflection upon the character or reputation ef an* persou. Tiren
ar corporation, which may appear in the columns of The Frown wood Bulletin
wn be gladzy corr»cl»i upon its being brought to thg at* ‘ntion of the publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION NATE
Brounwood and azjoining counties by ma.: $8 95 ene }°: by carrier, 39c
per wesk. 41.50 pe. $17 50 per year •
TELEPHONE NUMJERS
Mrs H. R. have asked tor a
discussion of the strenge disease
known as muscular dystrophy
The dancers
States alone suffer fiom the dis- straw’
ease Of this numoer approxi- These are good questions, but
The first signs of muscular sarily mean
thing about
By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D.
f
E R and ability to keep up with
mates in running games’
Does your child fall more fre-
quently than other boys or girls?
It is thought that more than Does the youngster find it un-
200,000 people in the United usually hard to drink through r
LOVE AND MURDER
WERE JUSr A
KISS ATAAT!
PierANGEUI
Ma FERRER
hhKERR .
MnMs MORGAN
in M.G-M’a
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GWEHAsCOR 4 MfltOCIKOt
with THEODOR ikk
LEIF EMCKSON
of scientists, picked yet. CBS-TV has switched
smog—it hides the Dodgers.”
Over at NBC-TV, Marge and
Venezuela, not on
States. If what we
Nebraska Demo
Wins Nomination
To Senate Seat
By JAMES R. QUINN
| United Press Staff Correspondent
I OMAHA (UP1—Democrat Frank
7,000 Attend 2 Silvers Gives One of Most
Performances of Ciyjlized Hours of Season
LIT CUS III LIT V By WILLIAM EWALD smidgin of soft shoe. Silvers run- a series
. » NEW VIRK 'UP' — I knew ning down to his audience to talk CBS-TV next season As one com-
The Castles Uircurama Circus everything was well in hand Tues- to visitor Polly Bergen ("I know edy -starved member of the TV
presented Monday at Sportsman jay night when Phil Silvers, ac- you Emma—or is ti Emmy?"-
Park, was the most powerful and companied by his guggle glasses Inevitably, some at the bits true.
successful show to be in the city, and con-man grin, bounced into were a little off the mark. For Along with the Sivers’ special,
store officials stated. place on CBS-TV for a special example, a sketch about a camp a couple of other shows made the
An overwhelming crowd of ap- show. director trying to con some par- night one of the best of the sea-
proximately 7,000 people attend* Silvers stayed for an hour in ents into sending their boy away son. Mikon Berle headed a group
ed the two colorful performances something he called “Phil Silvers for the summe was a trifle in
The big 3-ring circus is especi- on Broadway’’ 'subtitle: "An in- spots. And one routine in which
al Produced .for the M-System timate Extravaganza” — and to Silvers got into a tangle of arms
j Food Stores by the Music Cor- pour down an opmnin quickly. I and legs with some stagehands
Poration of America, the world s would tab n one of the most styl- had the shopworn air of an old
tlargest theatrical agency. Over ish and civilized hours of the TV burlesque bit and even worse, of
aets were presented in the two season. | an old TV bit.
hothshow, which was filled with In a way, the Silvers show Bui the rhythm "of the hour was
; all IhA excitement and color of struck me as very much like a so swift that there never was a
tacked Atomic Energy Commis- economists, geographers and oth the date of its two hour "Won-
sion statements on chances for er experts could work year after' derful Town” color spec from
developing a "clean" H-bomb and year in the analysis of world prob- Nov 27 to Nov. 30—Roz Russell
said every nuclear weapon is lems and the search for new and will star.
Los Angeles
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gains in Florida than in any other pelled, four suspended and three
cans recently have made more placed on probation All were sen-
state of the traditionally Demo- tors and juniors. Names of the
cratic South. I students were not released.
------- One of the performers was
\ identified as Mrs. Judy Renee, of
m|MHBi IlI
me Laugh,”
Some 260 claims totaling $220.- Dystrophy Association of Amer-
000 were paid to depositors of ica. founded in 1950 < 1790 Broad-
the People's State Bank of Rich- way. New Xork 19, New York ■,
land Springs by the Federal De- In 1957 -tone this organization
posit Insurance Corporation made available over six million
Monday dollars for use in the fight
Announcement v as made bv against this disease Many re-
James Gafney, supervisor of search protects are being sup-
claims of the FDIC ported by these funds
According to the officials, doors Clinics have been established
of the bank will be open from to meet the special needs of pa-
9 am. until 3 pm. each week tients with muscular dystrophy,
day and from 9 am. to 12 noon These provide facilities for diag-
dystrophy thus usually appear muscular dystrophy. A profes-
early in life The onset is slow, sional study and diagnosis how-
so the earl) signs mray escape ever, is indicated if the answer
notice, to any of these questions is posi-
Actually, there are several tive
forms of this disease, though in Muscular dystrophy is general-
general they all show gradually ly considered as a true heredi-
increasing- casting cl the mus- tary disease. Nearly half of those
cles. muscular weakness and the who are afflicted with it have
symptoms resulting from such other members of their families
change also involved.
A recent release from the Mus- Furthermore, the disease is
cular Dystrophy Associations of about three times as frequent
misleading the public on the dan- great progress could be made," at least two of its live shows this
gers of radioactive fallout. he said. summer via. video tape—"The
Pauling spoke before the Na- Pauling said he was “shocked” Thundering. Wave" and . "Aisht
(ional Conference on Social Wei- that Dr. Willard F. Libby of the
far: AEC compared the chances of
extended period
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CHICAGO I UP‘—A Nobel Prize national research
winning chemist Tuesday night at- which thousands
ret Show Begins at Dusk Ak
YED. AND THUR. A
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tie highlighted an otherwise dull
— primary. The total vote was ex-:
peeled to be about 180,000. a
low comedy version of the' Victor feeing of severe let-down for any
were from all over Borge show seen on CBS-TV ear-
N a number of the lier this season. Like Borge, Sil- pranced on fast and leggy, a 12-
"fre European acts, vers concocted a visual meat that man
- - xed.in Europe as was strong on pace and snap and mental tune and walked off to _________
well as with tsbig circuses of variety. Like Borge. Silvers was reveal that five singers in the car Levant also was on hand and
thiscountrya.. Sh-u.. ____ Inot imerested in parading a slop- rear had no panes on. the spon- j although his piano playing was
ed The thient tomin " Patnelobnturstagownatsoy.b kondngproduetmemakrs“orcheisble tastvadbsthehevior seemed
TV show in New York Many show it was. Bilko platoon-appeared to aid in T. ch.nu Nnrv.
of the acts seen Monday night The hour was so replete with the clowning. In particular. I en- .TheeCh ne,.: "imi..N C.TV.:
have been performed on the riches that Silvers could afford to joyed a Silvers' routine based on , Hunt 8 wthe.sha
vaneFasdrnmienrencsningenea a ,s,
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John Hitt and Hubert Castle. Victor”-, Silvers unreeling a were successful, Silvers might do PE Young,
producers of the show. said that -____________. - ------------ _ __ —-
if the circus returns here next _
"si CHEMIST PAULING SAYS ALL NUCLEAR
WEAPONS ARE 'DIRTY, FILTHY, EVIL'
Morrison, a Lincoln. Neb., attor-
ney. won his party’s nomination
i for U.S. senator and will face Re-
publican Sen. Roman L. Hruska 1
— in-the-November general election.
Morrison took an early lead"
over Rep. Eugene D. O’Sullivan
- Sr.. Omaha. In the Nebraska pri-,
mary Tuesday and his margin ,
widened as results trickled in
throughout the night.
Hruska was unopposed on the
Republican ticket.
The Democratic senatorial bat-
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Philadelphia. The other was
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French government in 28 days: i________________________________
"I do not have the illusion that i ■
stir gt”n Joyner Speaker at Canadian Pacific
ceded it — Lions Club Meeting i Firemen End Strike
WASHINGTON - Chairman Wil B G Joyner, city Urban Re- "-l - •ui-
houeWayhndMans"committe,inpwalerdirechrnownasmprinejpat MONTREAL (UP - Canadian
on the reciprocal trade bill: Lhe Brownwood Lions Club in Pacifis Railway sremen returned
. "It will be a liberal trade bill Hotel Brownwood Tuesday. 10 their jobs today, ending their Tuesday following the appearance
The committee won’t approve a His speech was about Broun, tnreeday strike, before a federal grand jury of
........... wood. Mrt in the Urban Re- An agreement which made fire- Wiliam F. Buckley, editor of the
-newi pan plan men obsolete, onndiesel National Review.
ft works for cities of this size A tives in freight and yard service Buckley, who was questioned
" question and answer period fol- was signed at 11:59 p.m. Tuesday about mailing copies of an article
towed the talk night. , on the Powell case to the grand
Delegates from the club to the Firemen hired since April 1, jury investigating Powell's taxes.
district convention in Fort Worth 1956, will be laid off with • pref- has charged that the Powell in-
May 30-31 were also named at erence. over new. applicant, for xestigation was suppressed by
' the meeting, other jobs with the railway. This the Eisenhower administration as
Th»v are Jack Denman James affects 73 men AU other firemen, most probably an act of politi-
He^y. Silas Byrd mandH^p- some 2,900. will retain their pres- cal gratitude."
I er, Groner Pitts, Sandy King. 1 ent Jobs.
I Arnold Herdman, George Jor-'
effective ways of solving them Mahalla Jackson is being sought
modern record for voter apathy in Cool, clear weather overspread Fnod Poisonina Hifs
this traditionally Republican state, most of the eastern half of the EI..20I E2.10 2.
Republican Gov. Victor E. An- nation today, dented only by a E ementary -tudents
derson. who did not bother to warming trend over the northern LAKE PARK. Ga (UP_Near- Grauchona Marxs dpughtera.Me.
campaign, swamped his lone op- Great Lakes and light showers in ly 180 elementary school students ndacanddEdEar. Bersen Jdaugh-
ponent.. Louis Hector., by more parts of New England and south- were hospitalized today in an out-tertantand brh.w
than 30,000 votes. Anderson will I Fiorida break of food Doisoning believed testants, on. Groucho s NBC-TV
face Ralph G Brooks, McCook., The too, air mas. dropped over- caused by tainted canned mack- show Thursday night.
Who defeated Edward A. Dosek, night temperatures into the 40s erel.
Lincoln in the Democratic guber- and 50s from New England to the Three were reported in critical
natorial race. . . • cn, Carolinas and across the Appala- condition.
| Three of the state s GOP con- chians into Tennessee and the The students, ranging in age
1 gressmen — Reps. Glenn Cunning- southern Ohio Valley from 6 to 12, were rushed to •;
The flooded Tar River in North hospital by every available means
Carolina receded today, enabling of transportation late Tuesday,
some of the hundreds of persons Principal..Wade Ring said mort
of the pupils became ill while on
their way home from school.
NE WYORK (UPI — United also ranged from Minnesota to
States Attorney Paul W Williams Nebraska and into the central
has denied he was instructed by high Plains,
the Department of Justice to .
| "kill or close” the income tax In-1 Average length of life for a
vestigation against Rep. Adam cat is 15 years; for a dog, it‘s
Clayton Powell Jr. (D-N.Y.). 10 years.
Williams made his statement • —----"-------------_
ham of Omaha. 2nd District: H D
Harrison of Norfolm. 3rd District;
and A.L. Miller of Kimball. 4th
District were renominated by who were forced to flee their
wide.marginsassexpected: COP homes to return and begin the
Rep. Phil Weaver of Falls City, task of cleaning up.
1st District, was the winner in a The Tar’s flood crest swept past
stiff battle against Carl Dit- Tarboro, N.C., Tuesday and spill-
! meyer of Lincoln, a former farm ed into the lowlands. At least
newspaper editor. three persons drowned in the
‘ Apparent Democratic winners in floodwaters since Saturday.
the congressional contest, were A second coo air mass in the
Clair Callan of Odell. 1st District; nation s .central section, pushed
Franeis casey. Plattsmouth. 2nd, sowlyginta the upper Mississippi
and Lawrence Brock. Wakefield. Valley "nd southward along the
4, m,1 N.c:.., ,0 A11,1, eastern slopes of the Colorado and
3rd Donald McGinley of Ogallala INew Mexico ROckies.
chemistry at the California Instl With a budget of, say, five bil- “Member of the Wedding”, Zina
tute of Technology, also charged lion dollars per year, to be used Oethune lost out in the race for
the AEC and Rep. Chet Holifield to support thousands of scientists the role of “Frankie” because
(D-Calif. . chairman of the House and scholars in working on the she refused to cut her hair. CBS-
subcommittee on radiation, with problems of the modern world. TV’s “Playhouse 90” will repeat
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for next month’s CBS-TV spec.
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Meade Alcorn began meetings
with Florida Republican, today
’ to evaluate the GOP strength In
the southern state. The Republi-
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