Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 63, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 28, 1958 Page: 2 of 14
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"the transformation of China into
a mighty socialis state.” Khrush-
festival season 44 Contour
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HONG KONG (UPD—Travelers
arriving from Communist China
Friday reported almost daily ex-
ecutions by firing squads in Can-
Beginning at 2 p m, today a
community singing will be held
at the Nazarene Church at the
corner of Seventh St. and Ave. I.
The public is invited to attend.
Rex Orfiee Opens 6:15 P.M.
First Show Begins at 6:45
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34 Made lace
ROBERT WAGNER AND ROBERT MITCHUM are shown in
a scene taken from “The Hunters" showing today at the Queen.
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on his 65th birthday.
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37 Motive
38 Disgrace
40 Sluggard
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Elisabeth Taylor wins back the love of her husband, Paul
Newman. in "Cat On a Hot Tin Roof”, MGM Filmization of
the Palitzer Prise Winning play by Tennessee Williams. Show-
ing today at the Bluffvue Drive Inn.
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"Buchanan Rides Alone" a real true and rough western,
starring Randolph Scott as he tries to help the law without
taking it into his own hands. Showing today at the Camp Bowie.
A crusade to save the African elephant from extinction, spon-
sored by an idealist, played by Trevor Howard, finds support
from various people, including Errol Flynn and Juliette Greco
in this scene from Darryi F. Zanuck's “The Roots of Heaven,"
directed by John Huston, which strived today at the Bowie
Theatre.
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13 Indonesian
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14 Cupid
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17 Ancient
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18 Dine
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21 Driving
command
22 Spanish jars
24 inclines
26 Intelligence
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29 Light brown
30 German river
31 Ignited
32 Group of
matched pieces
33 Greek
gravestone
35 Flout
38 Frighten
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41 Torrid
42 River valleys
48 Persian
gateway
47 Crafts
49 Disencumber
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51 Encounter
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54 Icelandic saga
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BLUFFVUE—Sunday thru Tuesday, “Cat On a Hot Tin Roof.”
Wednesday. "Love Me or Leave Me.” Thursday and Friday.
"Badlanders." Saturday, "Gunsmoke in Tucson,, and “Bambi.”
CAMP BOWIE—Sunday and Monday, “Buchanan Ridea Alone.” Tues-
day, “Ma and Pa Kettle at Home.” Wednesday and Thursday,
“From Hell to Texas.” Friday and Saturday, "Rockabye Baby”
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vision bill which led to several
fights in the National Assembly.
The assembly passed the bill on
Wednesday after policemen drag-
ged 80 fighting opposition Demo-
cratic Party deputies from the
chamber.
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CLOSED SUNDAY NIGHT
BARNES ROLLER RINK
Next to Sportsman Perk on Brady Hi way
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Thompson, U. S. ambassador to
Moacow. said Friday he would fly
to the United Stales Jan. 4 for a
brief home leave and consulta-
turns in Washington. Thompson’s
। trip will coincide with the United
i States visit of Soviet first Vice
Premier Mikoyan, scheduled for
the first week in January.
ton, one of the country’ s major
rities. Many of those executed
were condemned for disrupting
the "people’s commune” program,
the travelers reported.
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Mao Tse-tung a happy birthday against mlo
Friday and congratulated him on “ans Pol0:
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nf 6.000 pre-school children
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evening of fun, akating to
continuous music in our
spacious rink. Heated for
your enjoyment.
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65c First Session
$1.00 Both Sessions
KIDDIE MATINEE
Each Saturday at 10:00 A.M.
Admisison Me
From time to time I receive a produce rheumatism. Muscular,
considerable number of inquiries 1 pains often come after one has
asking for discussions of rheu- ; given hard use to muscles which
matism, myositis and related dis-, were soft and flabby, or after
orders. This is actually a diffi- one has maintained a poor pos-
cult subject, since the old name tore for a long period of time,
of rheumatism is commonly used In other words, there are still
to cover a wide variety of condi- some things left for which the
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in general, when the pains and i good as anything else.
aches can be pinpointed success- Rheumatism of any cause is
fully. other names such as arth- uncomfortable and a thousand
ritis, neuritis or tendinitis should kinds of treatment have been j
be used instead as being more tried. Many, if not most, get well
accurate of themselves. In others, the
, I .0 cause can be traced and elim-
However, when the name - Rrt em. ..m +.
"rheumatism" is still used. It inateda But some seem to 8°
generally referso. those muscu- 1 have received inquiries about
lar.painsnandmaches.whichamay bee stings or the substance which
dexelop.innalmost any, par o the bee injects when “ stings,
the body and. from any of This remedy is as old as the hills
severaldifferent causes,.and some doctors who have inves-
whichuwitonot fit into specific tigated it think that it is helpful,
classification. at least sometimes. 1 remember
Nearly everyone at one time as a boy an elderly beekeeper
or another has suffered with such who had what was called rheu-
kinds of muscular rheumatism, matism and who was all crippled
A draft blowing on the back of up in the winter. He claimed
the neck may be enough to set to be much improved in the
it ott. Muscular aches and pains spring when he got out with the
often accompany or follow in- bees and was stung a few times,
fections such as sore throats or I never could make up my
influenza. mind whether his improvement
Toxic substances absorbed was caused by the sting or by
from diseased tonsils or an ab- the fresh and warmer air of
scessed tooth not infrequently1 springtime. I am still uncertain.
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THE LONG LONG TRAIL
BOWIE—Sunday thru Tuesday. "Roots of Heaven.” Wednesday SPENDING UP
Only, “Sheriff of Fractured Jaw.” - Thursday thru Saturday,
“7th Voyage of Sinbad." Saturday Morning Back to School Kid ROME (UPD—The Italian gov-
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Box Office Opens 6:13 P.M.
First Show Begins at Dusk
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2---BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sunday, Dec. 28, 1958'
Show, Cartoons and Comedies. Saturday Midnight Show. “Raw eminent statistical Institute cen-
..Windin Eden. ter said Friday Christmas spend-
QUEEN-Sunday and Monday, “The Hunters" and Domino Kid.** ing in Italy was up 10 per cent
Tuesday and Wednesday. “I Married A Woman” and "The this year over 1957.
Stranger Wore A Gun.” Thursday Only, “Spanish Picture,
"Serenata Mexico" and "The Stranger Wore a Gun.” Friday
and Saturday, Flaming Frontier and "Action of the Trigger.”
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HAS NEW MISSION
KASHIWARA, Japan (UPD —
The combat pilot leader of the
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
said Friday he would depart on a
new flying mission next month: A
world trip dedicated to peace and
God, Mitsuo Fuchida, a onetime
Japanese navy captain, said he
would leave by air for Denver.
Jan. 12 to meet Elmer B. Sachs
founder and president of the Sky
Pilots of America, a non-denom-
inational religious organization.
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