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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Monday, May 6, 1963
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DOUALA, Cameroon (AP)—An
Mrs. J. L Wason «( Route 3,
r--ond and her danehter.
HOSPITAL
courler also was re-
on top of her head that was sutur-
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M border.
Melwood Site
LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congo
A
Of Accident
since the mutiny. Gendarmes pa-
■rd Payne College; Mrs Monroe 4001 Austin Ave.; William Ham-
FOI
a.m. meeting:
Item No. 3.
Dismissais Saturday:
Grosvenor: Mrs. Charlie Ohly- Powell, 1102 Fisk Ave., May 4
rived in Kingston, Jamaica, Sun- Memorial Day.
Grandparents are Mrs. L. A. Bak
hausen
Ballinger. Mrs. Monroe Johnson er, Alabama; F J. Potmesil, Ter
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Brownwood: Regina Kay Wat-
son. Route 3;
County. Mr Newton had lived in 3 grandchildren, and four great-
the Cross Cut and Thrifty com- grandchildren.
trol the streets.
The mutineers said they wanted
jian at their wedding ceremony in Montreau, Switzer-
lend. Evangelist Billy Graham, soon behind groom,
switched roles from father of the bride to minister
and officiated ever the ceremony.
and baby. Sunset Terrace; Mrs.
Ernest Witcher, 308 Pecos SL
cotone ,
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Weather—
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Border—
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TONIGHT &
TUESDAY
Admissions Sunday:
Brownwood: Ves Hicks, 3113
as, and Mr.and Mrs. H. E. Powell,
Woodwell, Tei.
There are no lees write when
yop have your Prescriptlon
tued at...
HUB CAPS TAKEN
Two three-bar hub cap* were
Co. and Al Burt of
raid—were deported
gathered and the officers pulled
their pistols to force their way to
their car There they radioed for
DRIVE-IN
Bea Omee ovems at 7:00 P.M.
FM Showtng at Dusk
day. He said there is a torture
chamber in Duvalier's palace.
SEEK ASYLUM
Four Haitians who had been
B&wiE
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before dawn.
Skies were clear to partly
cloudy in Northwest Texas and
generally cloudy elsewhere early
GRAHAM MARRIES DAUGHTER-Virginia Graham,
17, turns from altar with bridegroom Stephan Tchivid-
Maximum temperatures Sunday
ranged from 50 degrees at El Paso
to 100 at Presidio.
The forecasts called for scat-
tered showers and thunderstorms
in eastern and southeastern sec-
_ ________ hiding in the Chilean Embassy
tions of the state Monday and in flew to Jamaica Sunday. They
He
Brady Highway
Box oriee opens at 7:00 r.M.
First Showing st Dash
ADMISSIQN
(API—The Congolese government
says it will dismiss a great many
of Leopoldville's mutinous city
it hints that it believes
ow —e » a^ms w y
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ports showed widespread rains in
North Central and Central Texas
--IXTRA--
Osler Cartoon—attest Wona News
5” assar
smwmev
Celorama Features
Tuenday
"LISA"
SRegin fans a small laceration
and baby
Admissions Saturday:
DLAL
AH*
a
Regina Kay. A are in good ondi-
to in a Brownwood hospital after
receiving to juries to an auto-
mobile st ri fate at 11:30 a.m.
Congolese army gendarmes
rounded up large numbers of po-
lice from the city's four police
barracks Sunday. Leopoldville has
perature plummeted 32 degrees- Jimani Sunday night amid uncon-
fram 90 to S8—in an hour. firmed rumors that President
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mb at maaai smaM • alm niwn
--, ,------- ! Brownwood: Mrs. Neil Grind-
from a gun at some prowlers but Dri Mrs. H. E. Powell, 1102 Fuk staff, 412 Congress Ave.; Poul
GIFTS
FOR GRADS
$1.50 ap
at
ORLOFF JEWELERS
410 Center
those
rm st
al th:
We fill all doctors*
Prescriptions
300 E LEE DIAL m H4M
FREE DELIVERY
Monday as pre-dawn tempera
tares ranged from 47 at Dalhart
to 74 at Brownsville.
the ONE place to
call for
money
the minute you want it
Call Beneficial to get cash double last Clean up left-
over bilis, take care of expenses, you -name-it. The
folks at Beneficial like to My "Yes!" Call... now!
BENEFICIAL
FINANCE SYSTEM
Loans $60 to $1500 on Signature, Furnitur or Car
m.m.a.s.e A rrLmzea e. ne A.auwusaaa
penenegv viene • l "wyT VD• UT D-WwWOOW
203 CENTER AVE. (Opposite J. C. Penny Co.)
Phone Ml 5-2618 • Ask tor the yes MANager
eagMjMwnto* ev anrcimmeampa"2025 *****
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reneee •ey SHOWS
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American diplomatic courier is J— , E. . ..
the only survivor tram a four-iBrovgd
engine Afican airliner which "3“ cond
plowed into a mountain Saturday
night, killtag M .persons. "
The survivor, who was serious-
Negro men hope to retrace the espionage. send returned to Brownwood Sat- ard G Wells, 3008 Cottage SL; Denton, 1101 Belle Plain Ave.
— J - L "_______ Wynne's wife, Sheila, arrived urday from Little Rock, Ark.. Mrs. Nonna Babbitt, 410 S. Green- Coleman: Mrs. Ida Densman
___________ timore postman who was shot Sunday to attend what is expected where he picked up William Lau- leaf st Dismissals Fridav:
Item No. 2 Approval of claims to death near Attalla, Ala., April to be Moscow’s biggesttoshowattrial derdale 9 .Indiana and placed Admissions Friday: Brownwood Mrs. ESSie Wht-
and accounts. 24, while walking from Chattanoo- since American1U2 pil Erancis himinjshersa indicated here Brownwood Robert Arseneaux, aker, 1104 Third St.; William
orbdsfirr ga,Tenn • toward Jackson. Miss. GarusPrs Apriuderay "esgrnndtjuryhfor 1616 Ave. C; Mrs. A. B. wall, Henry Jones, Wilks Nursing Home
for a fire The marchers started their walk August 170 ter over‘so.6 10i908 Ave. D; Mrs. J- L Watson, Bend: Mrs. Mary Ann Clark
Mrs. Suggs Willson, Son Angelo
SAN ANGELO - Services far wison to a formed -resident of
Mrs. Buggs winson of San Angelo, to ud her husband
Win be haM at 3:10 pm. Monday four sons; Cecil," Wayne.worth
to San Angela and Bud Willson, MIMSmAb-
The former Lola McGaugh. Mrs gek>.
au- Dismissals Saturday:
I > Brownwood: Mrs. Dewitt Allen,
Route «; Mrs lass Maldonado
to raging torrents by a downpour refuge in the Dominican Embas-
that dumped 3 to 4 inches of rain sy in Port au Prince.
on the city and stalled a number One highly placed source said
NOW X
OWN 1141
ADM. 75.50—25
the Miami
Saturday.
ported aboard the Air-Afrique
ttu'SlSX'Sl ss
After Fight I OTTAWA (API—Lester B. Pear-'
son says his first trip to Britain
AMARILLO, Tex. (AP>—Seven as Canada's prime minister was
Negro men were arrested after a—very pleasant, and very success-
crowd of 350 to 400 Negroes ful from my point of view.'’
hemmed in two state liquor con- Returning from London Sunday
trol board officers early Sunday night, he said he hopes to have
Lulne morning. the same sort of informal visit
Hein of Dublin was crowned Several shots were fired, bricks with President Kennedy when he
Touchstone, IM S Greenleaf St ; Zephyr: D. T Jenkins.
Mike Davidson, 2609 Vincent St;
Mrs Fred C. Firth, 1121 Magno- MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
lia St; Mrs. John W Bruce. 2120 Admissions Friday:
Elisabeth Dr.; Alex McKee. How- Brownwood Mrs. Izora Schafer,
esJoseph P. Capozzi Fday WalI0B was aamitted Fri-
ered rumors of continuing arrests. lea .
Immigration officials halted cor- Ka l nAe dau
respondent Nathan Miller of the JCI | u>UdY
Baltimore Sun at the Port au *
Prince airport.as henqas buying.SANTA-ANNASpBily film the officers before order was re-
He^toW to^Jt 1^y to^ “^Tthe^J^ ’^'^‘Xte.' “
was given. ________ Church here at 1 p.m. Tuesday afestg-
denebpharAmcrisinesamerPcm "There wizbeazrpsadmissionmediatety.
I cnarse, Du l an Olerin8 WII De
taken. The Rev. Raymond Jones
mmmmmmm-meemmem-emseee is pastor Of Ue Cnurcn•
Monahans reported wind in Juan Bosch would order an in-________________
gusts up to 92 miles an hour vasion unless Haitian President Tuesday s session of city council
Winds of TO and to miles an hour Francois Duvalier's regime in city hall. Agenda for the 7:30
were reported at a number of made good on its promise to give am. meeting:
West Texas points safe conduct out of the country. Item No. 1. Approval of the steps of William L. Moore, a Bal-
Lubbock streets were turned in- to 13 political opponents who took minutes of the last meeting. I
cve 201 mm mum 322,. "2 division.
remorermsztta. jokted by other. #222M^Ar^a^ prmamaFni
leaving Negro night clubs in the ~ . umun Republic of Panama.
area at the 1 a.m. curfew. I 5,3, tat e. bm prtm -grme Sergeant Goins. an aircraft load-
Deputy Sheriff Homer Ewton "“6 ci2“.sbrt"*.m012.00 master, is remaining her* for in
said he was shot at but not hit. 22020*42204 eec.-omtmor.ona structor duty.
Bricks end bottles were hurled at *001.00 """ ----
ews Dr. — „ _ “
Ctonk"pMin: 1K SAlnnna RMezMr. Lle callard. May
Jackson zephyr: Pete Sanchez
Gustine: Leslie Stanley
Seven Nabbed
and Japan.
Coll your carrier
or
The Brownwood Bulletin
MI 3-4346
Between 5:30 and
6:30 p.m weekdays
8 and 9:30 q Sunday.
Mf m must be reported be-
tween these hours for paper
to be dellvered
the Tonton Macoute, to invade the _ — jusuy. Ju aelie.,
embassies harboring opponents if Southwestern States. Telephone Oo. white man from Mobile, Ala.
his regime appeared threatened of • proposal that we city ot The five Negroes were held in
The letter added that Duvalier Brownwood enterintoa teletype one <*u The five whte men were
woundadin the refugees «Haiti JX73th »in individuaf cells.""
South Central and Southeast Tex- brought to 24 the number who had
as Tuesday. Skies are expected to sought asylum in foreign embas-
svupu gs=
lations with the Dominican Re- rialfield. .. , .. Countyofficers who rushed to the CARACAS, Venezuela API-Ten Sergeant Goin* was trained in
— .... Public last week, and the Dornin- Other candidates for the honor scene in the Negro section. north- pro-Communist terrorists set fire principles of learning. use of train-
CLASSIFIED ADS MAKE ican Embassy staff has returned were Miss Mary Rehm of Rock- west of Amarillo's downtown busi- Sunday to the Union Grafica food ing aids, lesson planning and
CAVe JAI i AAONIEV home. Colombia has taken over wood, Miss Jo Carolyn Dendy of ness district packaging plant here, a subsidi- practice teaching. He was chosen
and SAVE YOU MONEY the Haitian refugees in the Dom- De Leon. Miss Linda Woods of The liquor control officers were---' “ — —t- -— - - ■ - -
inican Embassy De Leon, Mis* Bobby Sullivan of fa Club 77,
Duvalier has declared martial Comanche, Miss Paula Smith of about 12:45 am. ___________
law and imposed a night curfew. Stephenville, Mis* LaQuetta Rein- got into a fight. The officers ar-
Apparently his chief target now ta ert of Hamilton, Miss Nicki Me- rested and handcuffed them.
Clement Barbot, organizer ofathe Aden of Stephenville, Miss Bon- As the officers left the club with
Tonton Macoute and under- nie Hastings of Roscoe and Miss their prisoners..an angry crowd
8TAnndhneadyrcaim was reported Cherri Barton of Matador. zathered and the officers pulled
M,, 5 National RadtoMehh
, I
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expressed doubt today of a Hong sc^^^ BrowDwond:Joe"Ld‘Apt. TO.
Kong newspaper report that the night has been postponed because Sunset Terrace; Mrs. Ray Potts
s "nar Thomas Barton,
f mnEnkume sheung Daily News night’* game have been rent for mt. Ecr”dy Wa^Hart BIRTHS
.. .• 3.° ; a---a ... . 7 Edwards St.; W. Wayne Haru- DIKIH>
luesuay. man, 1603 First St.. Mn E. K A son, Paul Bryan, in Memorial
Dixon, 2311 Dartmore SL Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
I Mrs. Omar
SHEPPARD AFB, Tex —M-Sgt. Hughes, 1705 Main Blvd.
Albert L. Goins of San Saba, has
Eeoy, '' 2-17
KEAN
_11240
EraLMOBENEWSniFtnBrOwowQ
in Port au Prince. The U.S. Em-!
bassy warned Americans to stay A.L-. EZImm
ot! the streets during curfew ranam Fiim
hours Nervous Haitians whisp- VIuuIMIII I Hill
For Tuesday Remain In Jail - * Be
Counci Meet "FrendomMarchere"remainedknonssmranGrnv“k“comne,fedas
c,Mang Juda - gWKj MM - H Indicted Man
released the formal schedule for termined to complete a pilgrim- The maximum penalty is death, DeS.eA Heve
Tuesday's session of city council age to Mississippi, but no foreigner is known to have Kerurned nere ---- --------
.......* “) The five white men and five received the death sentence for Brown County Sheriff Joe Town- Reich, 1017 Vine St.; Mn. Leon- rick, 1200 W. Baker SL; Hollie
Mare th. .van men reported stolen from a l»57 ve-
againststhe sevenmnnhicle parked at 1208 Ave. E, Sat-
were not rued im- urday night, according to Brown-
. wood pence.
ly_ .
of Elmira. N.Y. who wason * 4
courier ran tram Douala to Ln- dyaanane
A former Haitian army officer lene.
said “Duvalier had gone quite Item No. 3. Presentation of a
berserk." The ex-officer, Louis resolution naming the week of
Moise, hid in the Venezuelan Em- May 13-13, 1«3 as Police Week
bassy in Port au Prince and ar- and May 15 as Peace Officers
Anderson J. Newton, 70
Funeral services far Anderson munitie* all his life.
J. Newton. TO, ef Star Route 2. He married Mias Etta Davis,
Brownwood a fanner and stock- Jan. 10, 1915, at Cross CL Mr.
man, weretobeheldat2i.pm Newton was • mhember 01 First
today in FirstsChristian Churh Christian Church and the Masonic
with Leonard Stansbury , pastor. 0.
and the Rev Robert Jackson of Lodge or 3 -ears
Bangs officiating Masonic grave- Survivors include his wife; one
side rites and burial were to be son, A. J. Newton Jr. ef Thrifty;
in Bangs Cemetery under direc- three daughters, Mrs Felicia Sal
tian of Davis-Morris Funeral ter of Waco, Mrs. Nada Austin of
Home. Denison and Mrs. Helen Rodri-
(Information released by I
thority of patient or relative.)
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
ABreenmncds.galy.tnuzaeztsd Bro^od: Blanket: Mr. Dauy M. Allen.
Sunday on Melwood Avenue involv- Crane. 1106 Ave. G; A F Cloud, Admisslons Sunday:
ing Frank Cardena, 48, ef 1113 4009 Glenwood Dr.; Joe Lee. Apt Brownwood: Mr*. John T. Ca-
been A.StYawtheutapoucemen Victoria St. in ■ 1958 vehicle. The TO, Sunset Terrace; Mr. George son. Route 1; Rhonda Van Huss,
car reportedly ran into a curb. W Pointer Star Route 3: Mn imu RrLor ct • Ta Iaa Gmaet
.gm—3 ==* H0 -
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--------------- of 2809 Coggin Ave., in a 1755 au- Brownwood: Mr*. Lem WIL Trigg St.; Mrs. Kenneth Eason
xnemw ap. Rritieh h»«i tomobile. Passenger in the Huds- Hams. 615 Sharp St; Mrs. J. V. 1407 Campa Dr.
MOSCOW I API — Bntish busi- ITonchetemne im c Greenleaf st .__A* l—--
near Friend: . 11- 1
Deer, cant ro "haveasek
ar thenov195 sik LoVES;I‘"
UDEBBIE r
Reynolds K
"MtrSor H
lomr -pe
plant 1 _____
_________ t ary of*the Food Containing Corp to become an Air Force instructor
Negro night spot, of Chicago, causing an estimated because of his experience and
n. when two men 8500,000 damage________________ capability.
— The sergeant is the ion of Mr*.
n a A M a s p - c S. D. Edmondson of San Saba.
1 AWKETK He entered the service in Sep-
tember 1943, and attended the
row woar cp - can ■■ University of Maryland. Far East
Mr Newton died Sunday at 4:50 quez of Brownwood, one sister,
a.m. in a Brownwood hospital aft- Mrs. Annie Davis of Brownwood;__________________
er an illness of two years two broters, Lewis Newton and ... . I a * a a ■
" " a- - NS"" ~ Agenda Listed 10 Marchers
of cars At Girard. 65 miles south- Bosch was ready to “use any ex- a truck to be
Sws =u HE =iE E=
las,:San Antonio, Cotulla and Mc polkcal refugees had sent to all in Bonnie Highland to Broadmoor They saidithey didrnot plan to Eroma gun .. so™ puwig.s up-.; ““ ” ’ " • e
“Lnredo had an official 1.(2 inch- piplmatie in “ No 6. Presentation of a Sastunndandirnutsrdodrthtaring X’T S'X^ram the ABang. Fred Craig C L. Math- Andrew Turner, «0Feurth St;
es or rain as the downpour flooded Prheleheroted US request that the city rete.se a June 3 " United States, Greece. Syria. U- na "ere Ee ra C - ath Wilson Bynum, 411 N Greenleaf
an underpass in the south part sador Raymond Thurston as say- so-foot easement held along the "We feel that we haven't done banon. Cyprus and Iran to sue- ________________
of the city. Ranches in the Laredo ing he had information Duvalier bayou on the property sold to Jack anything, we haven't committed ceed the late Zareh I.
area reported rains 250 had ordered his civilian militia, Chisholm a crime and are being held un- .e, _ . Games Called
inches Eneinakhad 2 inches the Tonton Macoute, to invade the Item No. 7. Presentation by justly," said Bob Zellner, 24,4a TAIPEI Formosa.s ” ™ -ame7 --ue“
Cotulla.1.70. \ . embassies harborine onoonents if Southwestern States Telephone Oo thit. man from Mobil. Ate "nese Nationalist military sources
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 174, Ed. 1 Monday, May 6, 1963, newspaper, May 6, 1963; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482986/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.