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2—-BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Tuesday, March 10, 19591
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use in missiles can be held in
a girl's hands. Jeanne Tow nley,
employe of Lockheed, in Sun-
nyvale, Calif ., holds the camera
and main control package of the
nine-pound, battery-powered
unit With a 1,000-mile range,
the tiny TV could be used to
monitor behavior of missile
components or living passen-
gers in space flight it won't
transmit pictures of space.
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ENGAGEMENT!
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“But you can’t go steady with anyone else, Herbie. I
still own the tires on your hot rod!”
Rickey Nelson of ABC-TV’s Oz-
zie and Harriet is on a bullfight
kick and plans to go to Spain this
camera to receiver wires. Clear
TV pictures can be received up to
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to Steve Allen ter. However, I assume this is not Traffic Court into the Monday Lapadula and trumpeter Johnny I
There was a-fellow who hung very much to the point in Mon- night Patti Page slot after Miss Amaroso.
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German victory over France in is occasional resentment that the
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NEW YORK ‘UPD — There is There were in this hour a few est Truex out or its scrint and the square a shrine have been re-
something terribly sad about the patches of interest — some of the introduced Don Porter in a new moved now. %
contemporary circus—the mourn- camera work that went on while continuing role - Porter was a Few Signs of War
ful. grey, dirty elephants: the lit- a high wire walker was working member of Miss oL-II. 1 TV
include ham experiments, educa- "I’m glad I’m a Texas cowboy.
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"For sophisticated uses, such as wigstrasse. On each side are the and for less than a dollar can
schools, more equipment would substantial buildings of Munich spend the evening, with all the
be needed.” he added University. Near the end is a beer they fan drink.
Unlike closed circuit television, fountain where students lounge
Electron’s new telecast-it-yourself and at the far end is a victory largest
set is completely independent of arch. Europe.
Manorial .....
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who jumped through a hoop of performer I like, MhouKhedcSom KBC Bnnsnts Trsucnn the
fire and a llama who jumped really awkward gush as emcee of "Forty Five Minutes From
over a bar and an elephant, the ABC-TV circus Monday night Broadway” — Others In the cast
There was also much to dolinhis role of emcee. The CBS-TV of the March IS musical are Rus-
about two people who were Ann Sothern show, in a bid to re- sen Nype and Tammy Gr/mes.
’shot” out of an “atomic” can juice its proceedings, nudged Ern- NBC-TV will repeat the 1 one
non and I seem to remember that ----------------- ----
the circus is none of these things.
For an adult, the present-day
hour special from Char- circus — vulgarized, slickized and _ _____
lote..N.C. and. must confess it de-arted as it has been - hotds the pilot of CBS-TV s ‘ upcoming
looked to merlike all the portions very little. Whether it holds some- series Ner ----upcom g
of the E Sullivan show that thing for children. is another mat- Manhattan
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HOUSTON. (UPI — Umm questions. pearanee at the medical center's
knowledge of the modern - day These eastern kids are a whale nna room uchool.
xounzster, even those in the East, of • lot more adult about west- ’ figEered they d want to know
Y8**” soon separate the cowboy eras than most people think," all about gun fanning Billy the
"r-nsaftru-iesooz-3
I Johnson, who picked up ku own Deep Interest deeper”
knowledze whilepunchin cow. M Johneoe recently returned to Richard Berger, U at Palmyra
hia unele’s ranch in West Texas Houston from the National Jewish N. J., wanted to
I years, said a m.®* fospital at Denver, where he was know how much gFazing land it
I kids from the East even had him treated- toe tuberculosis. Before taken to fatten one cow Johnson,
who conducts a western music
band as a hobby, told him one
and one-half acres of good land
ee five acres of “scrub" land.
Explains About Haeses
"How many eowboys are needed
on a trail drive?" Patricia Hill.
9, of Chicago, wanted to know.
"A cook, a wrangler to care for
the horses and about 15 cowboys
tor every 300 cows." he told her.
Johnson also explained that each
common habit disorders Grind- be very popular indeed.
ing the teeth during sleep is Perhaps this boy, like others,
particularly common among is overly tense for his examina-
those children who are over- tons. It might be helpful if he
active in the daytime and per- could realize that the world will,
haps are anxious or insecure.
Hence activity should be curb-
ed and the home life carefully
studied to see if there are any
factors of insecurity or tension
who have convulsions of this sort •aT
RBASLEMS-taxpajmuahagd.
and it is not something which the dog shows he's forced to
can simply be ignored. enter around the east these
are no
Use Bulletin Classified Ads animals, who hung atop each
___ . other. There were some pussycats
Army bases
day of the ill-fated beer hall but in the end the columnist
putsch. seemed the winner. One reader
For that. Hitler went to jail and wrote:
wrote his book "Mein Kampf," "We have had enough. We don't
which contained the blueprint of want to see any more uniforms.
Nazi conquest. not only at carnival balls."
Near at hand, is a huge square ----------------
which became the site of a Nazi DIVORCE UNCONTESTED
shrine. Many of Hitler’s earlier HOLLYWOOD 'UPI'—Film pro-
followers fell there and the ducer Otto Preminger wilknot op-
square became their honored pose his wife’s divorce suit when
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TURNABOUT—A cat can look
at a cockateel, all right, but
from inside the bird cage?
However, trading places is not
uncommon for Sari who likes to
sleep in Butch's cage. A cocka-
teel is a small Australian par-
rot They're pets of Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Noble of Lake-
wood. Ohio.
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came when a person with 63.006 “Of course, a receiving set must cowboy takes three horses on a
who doesn't like what the regular have a converter to bring the high drive because a horse tires in a
television stations are doing can amateur frequency down to fit a few hours of hard riding.
become a TV broadcaster himself home TV channel," Zimmerman Johnson, w ho did his cowboy
A Dallas electronic corporation said • work on the C F Limberger
has put a TV broadcasting station. He said eventual uses for his ranch near Kerrville. Tex., .said
complete with camera, on the mar- firm's new package product may after leaving the classroom:
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related conditions One says that question, but I can assure Mrs
her son has been gritting and H that her son is not the only
grinding his teeth at night The one who has had such an experi-
other says that her little daugh- ence. If I could suggest a drug
ter constantly blinks her eyes. which would do what Mrs. H.
Now both of these are rather wants done. I am sure I should
room. den. hall closet or attic small town TV broadcasting.
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reached allowing Mary Preminger
to obtain a default degree with
— ------ --------- .U.. _ zutex was a ---— — Preminger withdrawing his
. . a high wire walker was working member of Miss Sothern's old TV The residents of Munich wish charges of misconduct against her
tie clowns grinding out their pa- conveyed the feeling of height show, Private Secretary I doubt that all signs of Hitlerism could involving English actor Michael
thetie attempts at fun: the spec- with remarkable truth. And I whether this sort of switch is be removed. Rennie.
tacularly uncomely girls: the bad- liked, too. a trio of hefty young going to help the show much—Its The Munich of 1959 shows few----------------------------- i
y costumed fyers. Wm walkers girls who balanced on giant nib- trouble lies in its mechanical as- signs of the war that Hitler un-
and high bar swingers milking her balls and managed to pretend sembly fine approach to comedv leashed, and, 14 years ago, lost,
pretend-danger out of dreary ritu- successfully that they were doing Things like Arthur Murray doing it is a pleasant city in which the
als: the seedy roustabouts con- something awfully difficult, the tango Mondav night heln to new U.S. consulate, glassed and
stantly puncturing the sketchy-.The circus has an affection for make the NBCTV Arthur NuPray
rasion nth the sweatjobs of Anoderately superlative a d j e c- Party one of the funniest show's hour documentan-, “The Jazz
\ tives — spectacular, titanic coins- on television — unintentionally, of Age,” on March 29 Comedian
Monday night, ABC-TV tunneled sal. gigantic — but the truth is. course. Shelly Berman will take on a dra
out portions of the Ringling Bros., the circus is none of these things. made role in the March 27 epi-1
and Barnum and Bailey Circus in For an adult, the present-day The Channel Swim: Kurt Kasz- sode of NBC-TV’s Ellery Queen,
a one hour special from Char- circus - vulgarized slickized and nar and William Shatner win film ABC-TV’s Sammy Kaye has three I
the pilot of CBS-TV’s upcoming former Arthur Godfrey Talent!
Hans dtom.j
which can be eliminated. It is
said that large adenoids may
lead to teeth grinding A child
with this difficulty should be
examined also for tonsil trouble
Blinking is usually a nervous
habit and perhaps should be
treated in much the same way
as teeth grinding. However, it
can be the result of irritation or
infection in or about the eyes,
allergy, or occasionally some-
thing else.
In both cases the children
should be studied for the pres-
ence of possible disease If none
is found, the proper procedure is
to try to correct any environ-
mental causes.
A problem of a different kind
comes from another mother who
is concerned about convulsions
in children while they are teeth-
ing.
I believe moat of those who
have studied thia question do not
believe that teething alone can
cause convulsions There are cer-
tainly a good many youngsters ,
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It is built primarily for ama-
teur radio operators and for Civil By PHIL NEWSOM standing on a modernistic stilt-
Defense, although any person who MUNICH. Germany (UPD-The like foundation, blends perfectly
can buy the equipment, pass Fed- bricks show through where the with the new, modernistic busi-
eral Communications Commission stucco finish has fallen away ness architecture around it.
and get himself a channel can get from the walls of the beer hail Last year, the birth of a son
into the game made famous by Adolf Hitler. to a chimney-sweep made Munich
"We have eight stations built The building is empty now, al- • city of one million persons For-
now for some ham operators in though over the stone archway eign buyers come here for tex-
California who want to set up a leading to the courtyard you still tiles, gloves, optical and precision
network," Mort Zimmerman, pres- can read the words "Buerger- instruments.
idlent of Electron, Inc., said braukellerBy German standards. Munich
Zimmerman designed and en- The tables have been removed is not considered a boom city.
gineered the package TV station from the courtyard where brown- But it is a prosperous one which
which can be packed away in a shirted youths drank beer and be- still, in the midst of growth, has
space about the size of a family came enslaved to a mustached been able to retain much of its
refrigerator. The station includes man with a heavy forelock who tradition.
a camera, transmitter and moni- raved of a Hitler Germany that The great beer halls, each cap-
tor viewing set to help an opera- would live forever. The only thing able of holding thousands of cus-
tor visualize his program. standing in the courtyard now is tomers. are one sign.
Zimmerman said the $3,000 price a portable cement mixer. Large U.S. Base Nearby
is for a ham installation. A mile or so away, the sun Here the German couples come.
Converter Essential shines brightly on the broad Lud- some with their own sandwiches.
Children's Nervous Habits
Cause Parents Concern
on a trapeze and a bunch of viously targeting in on an older
weepy elephants, those fictitious audience.
K
TV Westerners Stump
\Old Time Cowhand
—A prowler slipped into the pas- herrnhalle. or “Marshals Hall.” However, if an American sol-
ture of three circus ponies Mon- It is uncovered and at the stair- dier yisits ■ Munich beer hail, he
day night and carefully clipped way leading to the entrance two usually is advised to wear civilian
off and Stole the tails and manes stone lions stand guard. clothing
of each animal. It was between these two lions A Munich newspaper columnist
--on Nov. 9, 1923. that Hitler stood wrote recently that the sight of
Marching toward him from the German uniforms at an annual
victory arch were his brown-shirt- carnival ball annoyed him The
ed Nazi followers. That was the result was a minor controversy.
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