Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 149, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 5, 1964 Page: 23 of 32
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sunday, April 5, 1964----71
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Take this case where South, fustng the king of hearts-East
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Smart Fashions in "Dan River"
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the Panama Canal dispute.
Mrs. John Connally Reviews Volume
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private moments, you will see
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35"/36" Doubled 6 Rolled
heads of state to familiar office
80 SQUARE PRINTS
ciency. From wife of the major-
the land we move with her from
the small home on 49th to the
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herself with the
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Back In Bipartisan Groove
I. Extra well mods 2 piece pojame
set at fin* Don River cotfan
ginghom in colortul stripes,
checks or solids. Short sleeve
. coat with piping tim around
Men’s Sizes
S-M-L-XL
than her share. Now that her life
will no longer be blessed with
1 along
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STYLES OF SPRING
AND SUMMER
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cotton ginghem with matching
them. Notehod colter, button front,
short sleeves, vented tide*. Piping
trim around colter and down front.
On* pocket. Chea** from eolorful
•tripe* or chock*. Sizes 32-38.
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CANCER
INSURANCE
sistant husband. — through Con-
gress and her first real home
in Washington. We see her de-
velop into an efficient business
woman as she handles proper-
ties and radio stations. We try
to implement her courage and
strength with some of our own
as we share with her the ordeal
of Lyndon Johnson’s very ser-
ious heat attack. We travel the
United States with her as she.
saying about his handling of for-
eign policy matters.
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Sizes 1 to a
sugar lo-
and serve
world.
We are with her on Nov. 22.
two parts,
on fioured
of the pear
the dough.
I of the top-
Children'* knit shirts in new spring
and summer styles
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Bought specially
for dollar day...
the presidency of her husband
and the undertaking of her new
responsibilities for which she
bad been so well trained.
Since Mrs. Johnson is present-
ly giving and has so much more
to give of herself to us and to
the world, I dislike referring to
for a man she cherishes, chil-
dren she adores, and a country
she loves.
Here are excerpts from Mrs.
Connally'* review of a book
about her close friend and as-
sociate.
By MRS. JOHN CONNALLY
Written for The Austin
American-Statesman and
The Associated Press
"Mrs. L.B.J.”. . . is the
poignant love story of a woman
for a man. She dedicated her
dent of the United States.
We learn how Mrs. Johnson
accepted the ways of her hus-
band's world and became quite
adept at them herself, and we
see her subtle influence on him.
From the brick house we go to
BAKS
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The bading:
3OYS‘ SHIRTS
100% cotton. Wash ’n wear. Assortea
color* and patterns. Sizes 2 to 6.
refusing to taka the next
lead.
The purpose of the kin
notched cellar and down
button front. Sizes 32-
40. Truly • volue any
women will epore-
Bring this nd to the MAM Shop sad receive an extra dollar OFF say
Areas ineluding all SALE dresses. Only one $1.00 bonus per dress. Otter
good only Monday. April Mb. 1964
Johnson ticket with the Kennedy
ladies.
We go with her to the now
famous LBJ Ranch and watch
her manage beautifully the din-
ners, barbecues, swimming par-
ties and countless visitors from
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■pedes.
When the declarer sig* a de-
fender should zag; when the de-
clarer zag*, a defender should
zig. This is just another way of
saying that if the declarer
adopts a particular Une of play,
it is reasonable to assume that
he does so because he thinks it
gives him the best chance.
It follow*, consequently, that
dough in
slight.
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with re-
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SAN ANGELO, Tex. (AP)-A
19-year-old Kansas State beauty,
Suzi Beck of Manhattan, Kan.,
has been chosen “Miss Wool of
1964."
She won over 20 other beau-
ties in the national contest and
was crowned at a pageant in
this Toxas wool center Friday
night
in second place was Ilona
WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres-
ident Johnson is back in the bi-
partisan groove, and it's all
smiles again between him and
Republican congressional lead-
ers.
Proving that he to a man of
MEN'S
BOXER SHORTS
MJ
Values to 98c Yard
SMART - COLORFUL - NEW FALL
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Fine firat quality 90 Square cottons in a beoutitul
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yards when you see th***. Regulor 39 pet yard
aaamlu
GDTy• ______
moment he swept her off her
feet to this very moment as she
so ably and happily serves all of
us by his side.
This story takes us to the
brick house in Marshall, the
South dealer.
North-Bouth vulnerable.
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South takes the ace. East holds
him to eight tricks by simply
are in danger of being estab-
Itshed. East mm what declarer
is trying to do and does the best
he can to counteract it East
zigs when declarer zags.
Of course, declarer may try
to save the hand by allowing
East to win the king of heart*
and in that way maintain his
entry to dummy.
But East has an answer to
this also. He reverts to spades,
forcing out declarer's ace, and
the defense eventually scores
two spades, a heart and two
dubs to defeat the contract one
trick. When South zigs—by re-
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opening Iead— queen of heprtsaptayiqtutorenoutidum-
VFE16 “5" *mT“ — mYS entry to we cium wnien
president of the United States
and she became First Lady of
our land. When she came to the
little room in which I waited for
news of my husband from the
operating room, I knew that a
dear friend was with me Some-
one very close cared, and I felt
free to cry.
We follow her through the ter-
rible ordeal of the tragic cere-
monial burial of our 35th presi-
dent and her good friend, John
F. Kennedy, the ascendancy to
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the life of a woman I would de-
scribe as a many splendored
thing — a gay, charming, very
real person — a wonderful wife
can possibly help it, because
whatever is good foe th* declar-
er must b* bad for th* de-
fender.
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"Granny Afghan Square" takes on a fashionable
look in the form of this attractive sleeveless jacket!
You’ll find it easy to make in simple crochet stitches;
and pretty to wear by combining two of your favorite
colors.
No. 159-N has crochet directions for jacket in sizes
32, 34, 36, 38 and 40; diagram. -
To order send 50 cents in coins for each pattern to:
CREATIVE WOMAN, Brownwood Bulletin, Box 438,
Midtown Station, New York 18, New York.
Add 10c for 1-st class mailing. Print name, address
with zone, style number and size.
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plaids, chock* or solid color* In spring’s new-
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ivy style collars, short sleeves. Stock up now
and really save during Dan River Days.
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the White House. They weren't
GIRL’S DRESSES
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Age l-ex. 7 to >2, petite jr*
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“No answer ... well, THAT’S a relief—they're
not home ..."
no half-way measures. Johnson
invited both Republican and i
Democratic leaders for a brief-1
ing by the National Security
Council, the first ever to mem-
ber* of Congress.
The primary subject was j
Johnson’* announcement that
the United States and Panama
had agreed to resume diplo-
matic relation* and to discuss
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governor helped Johnson get her first apartment in Washing-
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MEN’S SHIRTS
One larze group of men’s
flannel shirts that must be
cleared. Mixed and muted
tones of green, red or
blue basic colors. Sizes
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Sizes 14-17. % eg
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We have a larg*
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bathyna mite. Sues
10-46. 5.95 to 14.95
“Wampohe" ... the
finest of eembed
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Title Goes
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To Kansan
Martin, 22, of Slinger. Wis.
Third was Kippy Lou Brinkman,
12, of Richland, Wash.
Th* now queen received a
large wool wardrobe, and a two-
week trip to New York City,
where she will appear at the
World’s Fair.
Beginning Aug. 1, Miss Beck.
will start a two-month tour to
publicize wool fashions
but who also was to become The tragedy that struck that
part of all our lives as the presi- day was all around her and in
its midst her husband became
life to her vigorous, demanding campaigns for the Kennedy-
and exciting husband from the..... ..... “
The conference brought Sen-
ate Republican Leader Everett
M. Dirksen of Illinois back to
the White House for the first
time since Jan. 29 Rep. Charles
A. Halleck of Indiana, the
House Republican leader, would |
have been there, too, except
that he was out of town and
couldn’t make it
After the Jan. 29 meeting.
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for yourself a great lady at work about some of the harsh things ,
Dirksen and Halleck had been 1
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known the Johnsons since the
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leads a spade. Declarer takes
the quean with the king aad
leads the tan of clubs and pdays
low from dummy. It dam not
matter whether East takes this
club or ths following one with
the queen, but what ha does
next la U>* hay to the hand.
If he return* a upade. South
makes nine tricks, losing two
spades and two elute. But 1
East is very alert, he defeat*
the contract by returning th*
king of hearts after winning
the queen of clute.
This unusual play puts ds-
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 149, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 5, 1964, newspaper, April 5, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1483037/m1/23/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.