Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 89, Ed. 1 Monday, January 13, 1947 Page: 2 of 6
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MEET THE PEOPLE
" Annwert rrevtous Fame
2---BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Monday, January 13, 1947
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cash and considerable jewelry.
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CAA Reports On
Plane Crashes
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evening
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8 Finest
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10 Roster
11 Preposition
12 Core
13 German
republic
18 Toward
28 Era
31 Peculiar
34 Decorated
35 Balances
37 Passed over
38 Niche
42 Honey-makers
43 Identical
44 Ocean
movement
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DELIVERY of yur
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46 Chilled
47 Narrow way
48 Great Lake
49 Early Amer-
; ican colonizer
54 Half-em
56 Great primer
(ab.)
52 Advise
53 Abounded
55 Motors
57 Hebrew
ascetic
58 Relies
VERTICAI
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and lets you rent at night.
. Pinex is a specia compound of
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Great Lakes seaman making his
first flight, was the sole survivor
of the EAL crash. He was pulled
from the burning wreckage of the
I Kemp said
William Ellis Keyes, 25-year-old
Jackie Jenp
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Ingredient*. In concentrated
most reMble agent for sooth-
olf and bronchial irritation..
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curred. *
However, S. A Kemp, regional
administrator of the CAA at At-
lanta. said the absence of the radio
bean at Winston-Salem did not
contribute to the Eastern Airlines
crash.
Sunday near Berg's Mill, was pro-
bably caused by a hit-and-run car.
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found him
"His colthes and feet were burn-
LY FOR BEST
NE MISS IT!
negative.
The question was chosen by Phi
Kappa Delta, national collegiate
oratory and debate fraternity for
use in all chapters of the organi-
zation.
Mrs. Brownlee end Miss Greer
are students of the HPC speech de-
partment. headed by Mrs. Grace
le-made chili,
hales for that
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Tne Winston-Salem beam was
only a local beam and wouldn’t County,
have been of much value anyway?
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new car. Flace and k
bigg*
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your order with us fer a new
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forCougfs,
The Netherlands East Indies ex-
tend over a distance of more than
3 000 miles. _______1
24 Eve (Scot.)
25 Vestige :
29 Oak fruit
32 Fish
33 Staff
34 Music drama
36 He is a U S.
--statesman
39 Artificial
language
40 French article
41 Points
44 Labor
48 Heroic
50 Bewildered
it was related, that they had co-
tacts in Dallas who could do '
job.
The East Coast men and the t
women came to Texas three day
ago They said they met Green by
accident.
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PAP AND
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RADIO 8
ULint is famous to
Kervous distress and
F aragged out teti-
‘daya When due to te-
f" momaekie“toniei
Wellborn.
Music on tonight s program will
include numbers by Ray Ellis.
Pianist, and by Paul Sohs. baritone
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It wasn't long before he started
on his career as a pipeman. Rich-
ardson was 18 then. World War I
came along and he enlisted in the
36th Division where he became a
first sergeant in France.
Richardson was back on the job
after military discharge, and he
moved to driver, lieutenant, jun-
ior captain, senior captain, and as-
sistant chief.
He can recall such spectacular
Houston fires as the $5,000,000
blaze in the Fifth Ward in 1912.
1,8 Pictured U.S. 4Knob,. .
member of UN 5Monndindye
Atomic Energy 6 Knocks
Commission
14 Interstices
15 Epic poem
16 Stated
17 Caresses
19 Weights
20 Slave
21 Stain
22 Insects
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more and more of these fine prducts which
WNS1DE
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SAN ANTONIO, Jan 13— (UP ,
—Investigating officers said today
that the death of Manuel Garcia. 60.
Hs Quickly
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oldKBronchitis
Good Chance To Live
JASPER, Tenn., Jan. 13 (UP-
Three surviving infants of quad-
ruplets born to Mrs. Jesse Moore
in a backwoods shack'on Suck
Creek Mountain with her seven
other children looking on were
given a good chance to live today
by the doctor who delievered them
yesterday.
The three girls, who had been
removed to Dr. Tom Johnson s un-
finished clinic near here for heat
and oxygen, had received their
first meal last night. But the 100-
pound, five-feet-tali mother was
suffering from "toxemia of preg-
nancy" and had not been moved
from her cot in the crude, two-
room mountain home.-'
Johnson said it was impossible
to move her yesterday because it
would have been necessary to car-
ry her across a cornfield and over
a foot-log to a mile-long rough
road. . .
The babies weighed 21 pounds
and were named Jessica, Ruby and
Dilly in the order of their birth.
The fourth girl, Virginia, was still-
born. ,
Johnson, who served in the Navy
Medical Corps during the war, was
assisted in the delivery by his wife,
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your
Land
Virginia, who is a registered nurse.
He is a native of New Jersey.
The 39-year-old father of the
babies is a sawmill operator for
ing, but I couldn't get him loose
from the wreckage." Mays said
of Ted
nd they
tual at 1:30, teau----------- , -—... ----------------—
as official of the royal court as an- responsible for the other,
other lucky "Queen” is selected to r : n
reign in regal splendor and receive twin • engined Eastern Airlines
fabulous gifts. . plane. lost over the Blue Ridge
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FEMA
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SHOW OF ALL siows
by Acuff
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near Galax, Va The other five
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Ft the aeax of the
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m, and aid nature
al raw. tender, in-
l mucous mem*
druggist to sell you
ulsio with the un-
must like the way it
JLough or you are
Romember . . . LARGESGPRODUCTION means QUIC
panist.
Charles Russe} Boud.
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Eight Jailed At
Dallas In Theft OQuadrupetskiven
Of War Bonds
DALLAS., Jan. 13 (UP)— Eight
persons were held today in connec-
tion with a Christmas day war bond
theft in Richmond, Va.. as Sheriff
Steve Guthrie continued his war on
out-of-state undesirable elements.
The 34-year-old war veteran, who
last month blasted an alleged at-
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Eddie Arnold, popular young
folk song balladier, emcees the
fast moving "Checkerboard Jam-
boree” program which is heard
every day, Monday through Friday,
over KBWD-Mutual at 12:45. Oth-
ers featured on the show include
Judy Perkins, songstress, the Old
Hickeory Singers and Owen Brad- By UNITED PRESS
levs orchestra. I Civil Aeronautics Authority of-
- ______ | ficials blamed "pilot failure” today
Anerica’s No. 1 Hillbill Singer
fourth man said he knew two wo- the Tennessee Products Corpora-
“?— .m.tcar ami ’men who could handle the bonds. ., here and it was he who walked
the c.p.tol fire the sameje.n and The women .entertainers in a New mosttwomiles to put in the
Orleans night spot, told the men. -
Guthrie by phone that the bonds The six leading airlines in th
taken along with $3,000 in j United States fly a total of about
- - - - ■ 1 166,000 miles a day.
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JOE SAWYER
JOAN FLTON
MILBURN’TONE
Guthrie said the bonds were Lu-,-------- -
made out to Miss Helen M Hulcher Garcia, president of Southton,
or Mrs. Agnes B. Hulcher of Rich- found dead on highway 181.
mond. Police in Virginia inPormed
persons were killed when two pri- i port manager
। vate planes collided while attempt-
n. • A. LD• l ing a landing at the Miami, Fla
Discussion Un nrl avdationsentnruairporhvest igations
nn _ 7 on blamed the Miami crash on the
Radio Program, 7:30 ;-p.x a agathe
The Howard Payne College ; flasffed by the control tower. The
radio program over KBWD at 74 planes collided 100 feet in the air
30 tonight will feature a discuss- and fell on a runway,
ion. "Resolved, that Labor Should The EAL Airliner was 60 miles
Be Given a Direct Share in the off its course when it crashed and
Management of Industry ” Eddie Rickenbacker, president of
Mrs. Gwyn Brownlee will dis- Eastern, said the Winston-Salem,
cuss the affirmative side of the range was not working at 2 30
Question Miss Nancy Greer the am. about the time the crash oc-
truck production—first in combined passba-
ger car and truck production . . | despite the
fact that all Chevrolet plants were;elosed com-
pletely during the first three monies
Naturally, Chevrolet hopes to be ble to build
ENFRO DRUG
STORE
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T BOX OFFICE
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tEATU RESTARTS
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tempt by a Chicago gambling syn-
dicate to control Dallas rackets,
last night recovered $15,000 worth
of bonds taken in the Virginia rob-
bery and lodged two choru. girls,
a nationally-known Dallas under-
world character, a Texas police
character and four Easterners in
county jail.
Guthrie said the bonds were
found in possession of the two wo-
men who were in the company of
Lois Green, Dallas underworld
leader, and James Todd, 32-year-
old police character.
The four Easterners were round-
ed up later at a tourist court. They
were arrested by a squad of depu-
ties led by Deputy Hank Santerre.
Santerre said three of the men
admitted the Richmond robbery
and stated the fourth man joined
them in New Orleans when they
attempted to "fence” the war
bonds. The trio told Santerre the
AGICALMMUSICAL
Howard Payne Radio
Program Resumed
Tonight At 7:30
A trip to the airport to pick up
a notorious con man results in
rookie cop Dan McGarry getting
his identifications crossed and ar-
resting a famous crooner instead,
during the second broadcast of the
new comedy series, “McGarry and
His Mouse,” tonight at 7 over
KBWD-Mutual. Meanwhile, girl-
friend Kitty meets a nice old man
who gives her the inside track to a
get-rich-quick investment, but
when Dan stumbles in on the deal,
the figures inadvertently add up to
a smart” bit of detective work—
almost. Roger Prior is heard in the
role of Dan McGarry and Shirley
Mitchell plays Kitty Archer his
"Mouse."
The Howard Payne program. off
the air for the past three weeks,
will/be heard at 7:30 tonight. The
broadcast originates from the Mims
auditorium on the college campus
and is made possible through the
remote control facilities of KBW D.
Charles Boud, member of the mu-
sic staff of the college, will act as
master of ceremonies.
s to jgtety. \
of "The Pyom-
X History of Brown
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ENROLLMENT hike due
LUBBOCK. Jan. 13—Enrolment
at Texas TechnologicayColege
will increase during Ahe string
Umester from the pfesentjecord
of 5366 to as many/as 6099 offic-
ials predicted this^eek^^______
Boyhood Ambition
To Become Fireman
Finally Realized
HOUSTON, Jan. 13— (UP—
Meet a man who succeeded in real-
izing a boyhood ambition to be-
come a fireman.
Meet George W. Richardton who
was named acting fire chief of
Houston by Mayor Oscar Holcombe.
Richardson had always wanted
to be a fireman and he has served
the city for 36 years in all cap-
acities from pipeman right on to
the top. He served as assistant fire
chief under six different chiefs
His keen interest in his job
started when he was a schoolbox,
living near fire station No. 10.
Young George was a frequent
visitor at the station and he en-
joyed long talks with Chief A. L.
Some species of f ih are able to
make rapid lor chapges to blend ।
with their Aurroundigs. i
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MONDAY
4:00 li t Done* Time
4:15 Bouthern Stars. - •
4:30 dventure Parada MBS
4:45 Buck Rogers MBS
5:00 Mop Harrigan MM.
5:15 News
5 30 Captain Midnignt MBS
5:43 Tom Mix MBS
6 00 News—Fulton Lewis, Jt MBS.
6:15 Songs to Remember
6:30 Your Land and Mlns MBS
6:45 Inside of Sports MM
7:00 McGarry and His Mouse. MBS.
7:10 Howard Payne. Program.
8:00 —News—Gabriel Heatter MBS
8:15 Albert Sack Orch. MBS
8:30 Guy Lombardo Orchestra MBS
9:00 News
9:15 Here’s to Veterans
9:30 Rhytim on Recore:
10:00 All the News MBS
10:15 Charlie Barber Orch MBS
10:10 Presentation Murray Award MBS
10:U Mutual Reports ths News MBS.
11:00 Sign Of I
TUESDAY
's 00 Musical Clock.
7:00 Your Opportunity Now.
7:15 Religion in LUs TSN
7:30 Mows—TSN
7 45 Wake Up A Life
* 00 News
1.05 Interlude
1:15 Your Exchange
8 30 Shady Valley Folks MBS
8:55 interlude
1 00 News—Arthur Gaeth MBS
* 15 Meet the Band
9:30 Say It With Music MBS
10:00 News-Cecil Brown MBS
10:15 Mrs Curtis Organist
10:30 BtU Harrington Sings MBS
to 45 Victor H Ltndlahr MBS
11:00 Tin Pan Alley
U 15 Cose Club with Morton Downey
MBS
11:30 Dance Music
11:45 The Lucky Lats
13:00 Music in the Modern Mood
13:30 News
13:45 Checkerboard Jamboree MBS
1:00 News—Cedric Poster MBS
1:15 Smile Time MBS
PLANTED DUMMY IS
"BODY” ON STREET
FORT WORTH, Jan. IS—(UP)—
Fort Worth cope were on the look-
out today for a practical joker. |
A squad car made a hurried run , .
last night to investigate the finding
of a man a body on a city street.
They had no trouble finding the
body—but it was a planted dummy.
Surprisingly Quick Relie)
No Cooking. Save M, . ...___________
is duelmuch for your money. Children take
it willingly, because it tastes fine.
This homa mixture takes right hold
1X/AS
TIMES TODAY
Feate Program
——--------—----------------— are only a few of the big fires
. . ...in workors Richardson has covered in his 36
airliner by.twosawmil worke years with the departemnt.
and was taken to a Galax hospital such thing
suffering from severe burns and as"a totally "fireproof building
shock. .1a not remember the and he belives that many of the
crash Itself and was unable to tell deaths in the recent wave of hotel
whether the plane had caught fire , fires were cauaed by pan c.
gnout k. It loosens the phlegm, sgthes the
irring 2qups irritated membranes and. helps clear
of granulated sugar Mhd on* cuofithe air passages. Eases she soreness,
water a few moment/until dissolved
No cooking needed-ho trouble at alb
Or you can use coh syrup or liquid
honey, instead of Augar syrup.
Then get 2% ounces of Pinex from ing th
any druggist, put/it into a pint bottle. Ee=i
and OU up wih your syrup. This you in every way.
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WGILCMRIST venny SINQLE TOl
gives you a full pint—a famly sup-
ply—of very wonderful cough syrup,
ley. It's thrifty too—about four times as
etgrolet ia
weak, ereg
ines. °5 a
male Iis
1:30 Queen tor a Day MBS.
2:00 Hearts Desire MBS
1:30 Matinee Melodies
5:00 Erskine Johnson MBS
1:15 Johnson Family MBS
3:30 Navy Recruiting Program.
3:45 Afternoon Devotional.
5:00 It's Dance Time.
4 15 Southern Stars.
4:30 Adventure Fsrsde MBS.
4:45 Buck Rogers MBS
5:00 Hop Harrigan MBS.
1:15 News ,
5:30 Captain Midnight ABs. '
5:55 Tom Mix MBS /
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There are abput 100/different
species of treerin Arizya.______
Beware Coughs
I in flight, . ■
" Hebert Introduces
Bill Against Bribing
____ scmcancu p......... _ heard the plane roar over his A+kl+ne Affiriale
“Queen For a Day,” the cinder- for one of two plane crashes that house at low altitude He said he , AIOIICICS, UIIICIdi>
ella show aired every day, Monday , killed 23 persons yesterday, and looked up and saw "what 100Ke0 !
KBWD-Mu- denied that the failure of a radio like fire falling fro mthe sky ! WASHINGTON, Jan 13— (UP
Seconds later the big plane ex- —Rep. f Edward Hebert, D, La .
fihi in
features Jack' Bailey ] beam at Winston-Salem, N. C., was Seconds later the big plane ex- —Rep. p Edward Hebert, D . La ,
•--------1 — •t .. an- -spensible fer the other. ploded. Most of the bodies were introduced legislation today pro-
Eighteen persons died when a burned beyond recognition. . viding maximum penalities of
‘ About an hour before the crash S10.000 fine and 10 years in prison )
the plane appeared over the Wins- f person attempting to bribe
ton-salem airport but bad weather . ‘thietesor officials in interstate
prevented it from landing. Air-; contests
pe. mge Wallace G Dunham h, said his proposal was the out-
said the Winston-Salem radio beam growth of the recent, "scandal" in
went out at 155 am .about 30/Whih Alvin Paris was convicted
minutes before the crash. He said attempting to bribe two mem-
thelastoradio M Haskaw Jacki ot the New York Giants pro-
pilot. Capt, H. M. itisKew. * cic.,y othay. team in the
sonville. Kia, was at 1 14 am He fessionalLootbaimiaNewyork
said Haskew did not say where championshiP 8ame at XtW Y_
he was going to attempt to land j
Keyes owed his life to the fact
that the tail section of the plane
broke clear of the fuselage. Mays,
who rushed to the scene of the
w reck, heard his cries for help and
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Ahrica's largest builder of cars and trucks, and
you'u'ge higher quality by purchasing the
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