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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Friday, August 28, 1959
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LOS ANGELES (AP—-I went
bathtub in the middle of the
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Dr. Myers, head of an East Side can group while the rival gang.
during a recess: "The world just
Khrushchev Took
a demonstration for "an end to
stabbed or shot, none fatally.
In a swift reaction to the vio- fear and hatred."
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the wom-
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got his muscles from missile milk. It was made official March 27.
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since 1953 and rend what he has out, and peaceful
Prime
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As We Were
Dull Book Biggest .
ether
MALENKOV OUT
Rare Mishap
the No. 1 man.
Ronnie Canon. son of Mr. and
BINGHAMTON. N.
7.
Still, he was willing to acknow-
eck with
BULL
school at 10:20 a m.
NEWS BRIEFS
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Thursday.
From the First
ganization of District 10 will be-
You Con Taste
ND
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The Difference
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That Quality
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• All water front lots
Makes. Use
• Permanent maintenance
as it pulled a house trailer down
M-B MILK
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• Exclusive restrictions
a hill.
BULLS
CLEANING
e No city taxes
in the Gallon Jug
"LA MACARENA"
FOLLOW DIRECTIONALS FROM FLAT BOCK ROAD
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and
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Knox To Speak
Here Sunday
adquer-
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a. M JACKsON
am. at s-zn
investigation
ther applied
11. "The Life of Peter Rabbit."
For people who read with their
lips. By the time you say ‘hip-
drums pounding out a message
of peace But people are afraid of
Roman Empire." by Edward Gib-
bon. This all-time champion has
put more people to sleep than
anything except the discovery of
Competing with
CECILIO
VASQUEZ
FOUR KILLER
Sip . . . to the
Last Drop
st champ.
-2, 6-1 vic-
r. Johnson
Cornell in
foot. 7 inch 300-pounder who has
been running the Gas House, said
BEV. MARCUS T. LANG
. . . Lutheran speaker
e i. JACKSON
bm an s-m
Nehru sat in Parliament, claimed
the Indians on Aug. 25 fired first
and the Chinese shot back in self-
defense. Peiping said it knew noth-
SIE US FOR ALL YOUR
CARFETING, MATTRESS
WORK, SICK ROOM SUP-
FLIES.
Lake Brownwood's Finest Subdivision
Exclusively Restricted
♦
and Tibet. He said the Chinese
had established a camp at Spang-
gur, well within Indian territory
and had arrested a reconnaissance
party which had been sent to in-
vestigate.
e Deep clear, permanent
water
fight don't
gement, but
o meet the
the NBA
her Basilio
pressed any
son who in .
d the major
ight purses.
BIG SPRING (AP) — A verdict the world has been hearing ever
of suicide was returned in the since, emerged. Irked by Presi-
death of N. A. Johnson, 57. found dent Eisenhower's doctrine of giv-
shot in the garage of his home ing military help to Mid - East
49
Each
I Democratic run-off.
| About 75 prospective gridders.
Brownwood
ight in the
by blasting
6-0. 6-1.
aner of the
ssey match
defenses was proposed today by
Sen Clair Engle (D-CaliD.
"The missile race is one we
must win if we are to stop Com-
munist domination of the world."
Engle said in a Senate speech.
He is a member of the Senate
Armed Services Committee.
Engle proposed instead "a re-
taliatory striking force; a limited
war force: a continental defense;
and a logistic command.”
er, will preach at the 7:30 p.m.
services
uck in one
e squealed
ff.
e girls lost
de.
ry packed
id current
s while in
I be heard
cheerlead-
a marched
FIGHT
4:30 p.m. (Texas Time)
e Private park, boat launch-
ing. swimming facilities
• Superbly landscaped by
nature — trees.
of the absence of the pastor and
his wife, the Rev. and Mrs. J. K
Brim.
Regular services will be re-
gin at 6:30 p.m. today at Lake
Brownwood.
Three Brownwood women will 1
1 year.
And Hollywood rumor-mongers
spread the possibility singer Ed-
die Fisher and screen star Deb-
bie Reynolds are about to be en-
gaged.
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ef
• Only 10 minutes from
Brownwood
NATURALLY
DEL MAR, Calif. (AF)-A Mg
winner in floral arrangements at
the Southern California Exposi-
tion and San Diego County Fair
was the Liston osey family.
We mood didn't last long.
In November that year, Khrush-
chev was botling. Britain, France
and Israel had invaded Egypt and
there had been a revolt in satellite
Hungary.
He toid Western envoys in Mos-
cow: "Whether you Uke it or not.
shmoentefahangthe Gas.Hu can' stand the sound of bongo
DISTRIVTOR —
Standar Oil Produets
Who 1 MS le-Reta
12. Any how-to do-it book on
how to stop smoking, stop drink-
ing—or start living Best of field:
"Wake up and Live.”
-.ciha
LA
GOOD CLOTHING
DESERVES
GOOD
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LAUNDRY &
DRY CLEANING
9495
Write for Brochure and Restvictions
Box 432
TURKEY SUPPER
MULLIN (BBC)—First Method-
1st Church's turkey supper will
i begin at 5 p.m. Sept. 12 in the
Mullin community building.
BERLIN CRISIS
This started the Berlin crisis
FORT WORTH HIGHWAY
and OLD MAT ROAD
MH- Poon Ml 32420
chev It was actually Khrushchev «
who proposed the exchange visits.
He did this July 7, 1959. |
When Eisenhower, on Aug 3,'
announced he and the Soviet Pre- t
mier would exchange visits, it was -
really an acceptance of Khrush- d
/
the Methodist Church.
E. J. Hughes, church lay lead- i
NEW KRUSHCHEV
The new Khrushchev, the one
Air Force and Marine Corps in a
drastic overhaul of the nation's
KERSPLASH-An nr plunges into the water and beads for the depth* at Key West, Fla.
While it looks like a horrible accident, it was planned. Actually, members at a US. Navy
project team are trying to determine what happens to plane and pitot following a crash in
the sea. A dummy tat the plane was ejected in a safety seat, underwater.
S. C. GUTHRIE
on COMPANY
copal parish, aided in arranging a chiefly of Negro youths
truce two years ago between ten- The Sunday battles stemmed
age gangs of the area—one pre- from a fist fight a week ago
dominanbidawisy and Itajan and | Thursday between Cruz and Caa-
and Puerto Ricans Castr lostthe Adh“SbutPretumeda
Sunday, Sept. 6
ACUNA, MEXICO
(Opposite Del Rio, Texas)
Reservations, Box 24 Ph. Ne, 2
MACARENA
BULL RING
PRESENTS
The Best Matadors from
Mexico City
RAFAEL
GUZMAN
pety-hippety-hop" 812 times, your
lips ar so tired you nod off.
lots.
6. "Rembranch of Things Past."
by Marcel Proust. As lulling as
if you were paddling a canoe with
a wet piece of spaghetti in a lily
pond in mid-July.
James Joyce. Doesn't make sense
but will make you insensible.
8. "The Fable” by William
Faulkner.
9. "Collected Speeches,” by Wil-
liam McKinley
ALICE TOO
10. "Alice in Wonderland," by
Lewis Carroll. No normal child
ever waded through it except un-
shell who
gh School
n County
DOCTOR
MOLLIE W. ARMSTRONG
Optometrist
Dial MI 5-5539 for an
appointment
Otiee 1309 Cam*
LETBETTER & SONS
Fisk at Third
y?
AUGUST 28, 1939
A two-day meeting of members
2. "War and Peace" by Tolstoi. t Prices for the supper wil be?
Fine for a doze anywhere after cents.for adults and M centa
the first page. tor children.
to 'the Gas House"
loose.
Then he got tougher than ever.
On Nov. 10, 1958, he told the
United States. Britain and France
to get their occupation troop* out
of West Berlin He followed this
"There was drinking going on,"
a tie said " There were some ju-
room |veniles drinking wine"
Norman E. Strickland of Avery, Ing it to a "peaceful rocket coo-
Tex. died Thursday when his ----——---
pickup truck went out of control
right rear window of a moving with Bulganin he aaid no one
automobile Thursday to investi- should get the idea the Soviet
— with ■ man just sitting in at
just sitting in B!"
--------------- threat: if they tried to force their
He was modest, starting way into Bertin they would regret
' ' it.
and saw
2. "Paradise Lost," by John!
Milton. Beware of reading this
one backward. It s too exciting
that way.
4 Any novel by Henry James
or George Eliot.
CHILD CARE
5. Dr Spock's book on child
care. Recommended for bache-
tion. It promotes and administ-
er* homes tor the aged within
the Central Texas Conference of
You could see Mm grow, and, 1958, when Khrushchev pushed
his disposition change, if you went' Bulganin aside and became pre-
back day by day over his life mer. r‛
countries whieh asked for it,
Khrushchev said: That doctrine
DALLAS (AP)—Chance Vaught would land on the "garbage heap"
Minister Nehru said today several
hundred Chinese troops apparent-
ly had seized an Indian border
post in the northeast frontier area
after driving off a 12-man picket
detachment with gunfire
Nehru said the Chinese crossed ~ . _.
the frontier from Tibet on Aug Grace Lutheran
25 and fired on the pikets. He said e. _ , -
they returned on Aug 26. opened Slates Festival
fire again. and practically encir-
i Theresa was not the only victim Sunday with a dozen followers,
of Sunday’s gang war Julio Ro- The mourner* at Trinity church
sario, 14, died on Tuesday of stab received leaflets asking them to
wounds. Six other youth* were march in a procession tonight as
6. with
Khrushchev even sounded hum- ’ . -----------.
-----------... Y. (AP)— Me in mid-1955. Just before going has been selected cadet captain . ---------------
Donald LaBarre 15, leaned out the to the Geneva summit conference at Texas A*M for the coming Park, including construction of
baz"
which brought about the upcom-
ing mid-September meeting be-
tween Eisenhower and Khrush-
of the regular pastor. Rev. C. D.
Wooten.
The Rev. Mr Wooten is at-
tending the National Convocation
of Methodist Youth at Purdue
University in Indiana
The Rev. Mr. Knox, executive
director of Wesleyan Homes.
Inc., ha* served as pastor in
a. two girls
ais rackets
hts in the
vision.
■'ER
ed Liz Al-
•re several
k, shaggy
he court,
d saunter-
Time To Be Tough
WASHINGTON (API — Pre-! test.” By December he was warn-1 USSR would destroy both big
mier Nikita Khrushchev took his ing American allies not to let the powers if they let a new war
sidered only the No. 2 man, under leadership. Then he stopped being
Premier Georgi Malenkov, who mikd.
succeeded Stalin All through 1953 In August 1958, angered by
Khrushchev had practically no-, American and British help to Le-
thing to say Bv then. of course banon and Jordan in the Middle
the Soviet Union had cond a long East, Khrushchev said the
northwest border between India Youth Killed In
[violence on a street of this city.
, she has become more than Ther-
I esa Gee. which was all she ever
wanted," he said
"She has become a symbol of
the utter failure at our urban so-
ciety to make it possible for young
people to grow to adulthood with-
--
Khrushchev didn’t really begin Including 15 returning lettermen,
to talk until 1965, when Malenkov , are expected to be on hand this
got the gate and Nikolai Bulganin . week when Guy B. Gardner,
hecama nremia Khrcheher w-. hear enach at Hnwn
time getting tough. Some men United States set up missile bases
swear by nuts. berries or good, on their land.
red meat for feeling fit. But By this time no one had any
Khrushchev acts like a man who doubts about who was No. 1 man.
history to on our side. We will
bury you."
F”
gate a rattle , Union was gong there on broken
The four others in the car asked legs. There was nothing boastful
him what he found. about that
When he failed toanewer, the By early 1956, Soviet sclentists
driver, his aunt, Janet LaBarre, must have been making
.stopped the car... * . sive progress with missiles. For
Th^r found Donald was dead on April 26 that year Khrushchev
His bead apparently had struck a began boasting he predicted the
Soviets would have a guided mis
site with an H-bomb warhead
HUMBLE MOOD
The Rev. M Howard Knox of concrete guard post
Georgetown, former Brownwood : --------------
minister, will deliver the 10:40 |
a m. sermon st the First Method- Mullin C hureh
1st Church Sunday in the absence „U. uren
To Miss Sunday
cled the border post
The Indian border patrol with-
drew. Nehru continued, and the
Chinese are presumed to be still
“SS photpodot ana
the Chinese reply, received as
-epen P.u. •4 c-eei •-g
--Bulfring Adjeining (Vree Entrane»
Enjey Uta Trme emante Mexleen
Atmesphere dine and danee to yeer
faverite tunes.
"ALL AIR cowDrrONED -
community of Venice. Many citi-
zenis are appalled by the idea.
Take Mabel Hardy, who lives in
an apartment building across from
the Gas House She complained of
bongo noises and said some beat-
nik has been parking a 1933 hearse
in front of her apartment
"A lot of ua are old and don’t
feel very good,” she said "That
hearse didn't make us feel any
better "
Another witness was Michael S
Kelly, who said he posed as a
beatnik and visited the Gas House
as an agent for the Civic Union,
a civic improvement group.
He pointed to the coffin holding
the body of Theresa Gee. slain by
' a rifle bullet through the bead in
a teen-age gang fight last Sunday.
"Because she died in a burst at
A S. Roberts, a conventional
sort of guy. was Jelling the Police
Commisson Thursday why he
doesn't like the beatniks
, Beatniks in case you boat dig
the term-are a curious collection
of queerly dressed convention,
hater* in full flight from the world
and in fresh pursuit of art They
express themselves to failing
bongo drums and by painting and
writing — and sometimes, appar-
roily, just by sitting in bathtubs
The Police C ommssion is hold-
tag a bt nng to determine wheth-
er the "bents" should get an en-
tertainment license for an estab-
iQ20
O ur
Neighbors Fussing l’
About Beatnik Cafe
bongos The sound of bongos
would be better than the beep-
beep-beep of inter-stellar hard-
ware "
The hearing continued today.
AUGUST n. 1949
An attempt by young anti-
Aircraft has received an Air of history.
Force contract to fly its Mach 2-1 in May 1957, he was talking of
plus KD2U-1 target vehicle in a having an H-bomb that could melt .
serie* of tests of the Bomare the arctic ice OOP That same 0( the Baptist Brotherhood or-
Chapel of Trinity Protestant-Epis- the Sportsmen, was
tragic and demonic forces of the Police said the Forsyth g—g
history of our age” was a predominantly Puerto RI-
Mission festival will be cele-
—s SsHvSS
beguest speaker at the celebra- already had both But the Soviet
ton _ „ , . । Union was working on missiles.
The Rev. Mr. Lang, pastor of too That was going to change
Our Savior Lutheran Church in thngs." change
Abileneshasnsesednas pastor ' Khrushchev (Bdnt do any boast- !
mg about the bonier eronaing the ^t^.V WuS^St^ 22*12? TODAY—5 Ysar Ago
next day. Arkarastor University of When he did talk, ft was friendly AUGUST 28, 1954
"I give credence to our own re- Morning schedule for th. He said communism and capital- Allan Shivers has won a third
ports," Nehru said as the deputies J church Wiu remain the aame ism must cooperate This was the term for governor, beating Austin
cheered in approval. "All circum- with the special mission service beginning o his coexistence lawyer Ralph Yarborough in the
Manual evidence supports our lt 2 p m The Rev Mr. Lang theme.
view.I belteve.it is ‘T .. wil speak at both the 10 am and
Earlier in the session Nehru 3 p m services
said the Chinese were forcibly
holding Indian territory in the La-
said about the West. Stalin died SHALL CONQUER
that year and Khrushchev, com- He said "we shal conquer cap-
paratively unknown, became boss italism with a high level of work
of the Communist party in the and a higher living standard." By
U.S.S.R. I April 1958, he was predicting
NUMBER TWO Americans were destined for sec-
Khrushchev then still was con- ond place in the world economic
Corsicana, Fort Worth. Cleburne, .
and Georgetown before joining sumed Sunday. Sept. . .
the Wesleyan Homes organize-. church at 9: »• m • Sunday
-4-
NEW DELHI (AP)
BLOOMFIELD, Neb. (AP) - taunted this country by challeng-
DANGEROUSLY CLOSE—Flames lick dangerously close to on oil storage tank during
a million-dollar, four-alarm blaze at the ato Oil Co. in Oklahoma City. Residents
of the area were evacuated as 220 firemen fought the flames. One warehouse and
three railroad tankers were lost in the fire.
Communists to halt a scheduled
concert by Negro baritone Paul
Robeson in New York touched |
___ ___ off a near-riot today.
ledge the United State* was the Sarah M Freeman, a graduate
No. 1 power He said on June 7, I of Howard Payne College, has
1956. tt was a "pat on the back” been named dean of women at
wm^held'TndVv °.t"Mu^ ^^s "manteyoabcoqcte ^vic^er ^tro^ mm ew-
First Methodist Church because Ee tw.FrEatPoweFtfis bum- nathna amaggezchologsanas san
er College
TODAY—15 Years Ago
AUGUST n. 1944
Weekend rains definitely broke
the drouth in Brown County and
farmers agree that a million dol-
lar estimate ot the benefits is
vary moderate.
Fire from a water heater ignit-
ed fumes from shellac being us-
ed to cement linoleum in a resi-
dence at 1600 Second St today.
Workmen In another part of the
house extinguished the blaze be-
fore much damage was done.
TODAY—20 Years Ago
The beatniks assert only coffee
aad sweet cider are served at
their haven but Kelly insisted
there were stronger potions.
' How do y •a know it was wine?” i
he was asked.
"I tasted it," he said
Kelly also said he saw nude
models working at the Gas House
How long did you stay on this
occasion.” he was asked
"About 1* months," tie replied.
Kelly later explained he thought
he w as asked how long he had L
been spying for the outside world.: 2
Eric Big Daddy) Nord a 6-
way.
It had the atom bomb But it
"Finnegan's Wake,” by
for* you
Hunting
t. Wo
EimKdesCure For Insomnia
that Guggolz, and Mrs. Marcus ... .n. _ . .
' Smith. NEW YORK (AP —Tb« late
W C. Fields had the only perfect
TODAY—25 Years Ago cure for insomnia.
AUGUST 28 1934 "Get more sleep.” he advised
A small cafe on Austin Avenue. Nothing, promote, good sound
___________-____, . _ ______across from the high school build- sleep, better than ‘ good sound-
became premier. Khrushchev was head coach at Howard Payne ing, was burglarized last night, Du duubook.
still only party secretary but more College, starts the first Yellow and about 810 worth of mer- Dr. W w Bauer, director of
and more he began to sound like Jacket practice ot the year. chandise was stolen. health education for the American
~ =__2 Workmen furnished by the local Medical Assn., pointed this out in
Mrs. W. T. Canon of Brownwood, relief headquarters are continu- a recent article on insomnia.
i— i---■— —*---— ing work at Lake Brownwood READ BOOK
Dam imeladine construction of "I everything else fails,” he
a septic tank, building gravel advised, ‘there is nothing better
walks, erection of outbuildings, to induce sleep than an education-
and deepening of a well- al book which you feel you ought
to read but don't want to.”
TODAY—50 Yea re Ago But what are the best books for
ATGTST at 1900 sleeping’ With some 11,000 new
_ ’ » , books befog published yearly,
TODAY—10 Years Aao cCounty Attorney R.L Me- America's slumber fodder is in-
9 Gaugh spent Friday in Zephyr on creasing by leaps and bounds. It
a case concerning boys who chas- may be necessary soon to put out
ed a man out of Zephyr after a book on how to stay awake,
be was asked to leave by older With literally hundreds of old
| men. The man, "who purported and new faverite literary snore-
to be a preacher, but who did starters to choose from, here is
not appear to be very bright," one man’s list of a dozen tested
was apparently not badly hurt books guaranteed to improve your
A certain young man of this mind—by putting it to sleep
city secured a marriage license ALL-TIME CHAMP der compulsion.
Wednesday and carefully laid his 1. "Decline and Fall of the
plana to steal the girl at his -
choice away from her home de-
spite parental objections. When
he arrived at the house it was
to find the young lady securely
chained to the bedstead and old ,
folks on guard with a double-
barreled shotgun. At last re-
ports the wedding had not taken
place.
defense missile. month he told the Western world
The aircraft company said it ft* children would live under
will use three recoverable target socialism.
vehicles in the tests at Eglin AFB, ■ By August he was predicting a
Fla., next month, higher living standard for Soviets
■ than American* have. Then the
MIAMI BEACH (AP>-Election reason behind this surging confi-
of five members of the American dence became clear: in October
Barr Assn, to the group's policy- and November the USSR beat
making house of delegates was the United State* into outer space
announced Thursday New dele- with its Sputniks
gates Include Cecil E Burey, , RUSSIA AHEAD
Corpus Christi. : The Soviet Union was ahead in
----- the missile race. Khrushchev
Slain In Gang Fight
2 XFW YORK‘AP -The lSyear- out the nagging presence of tragic lence, a, grand Jury Thursday ra-
MM 1 Lower East Side Let there be "We are the gullty ons, the Police said Cn“ leader o the
2H peace on the streets • police the social workers the Forsyth gang admitted shooting
■g | The Rev Dr. C Kilmer Myers clergy and the citizenry, all of uS Theresa but said it was acciden-
9E spoke softly Thursday night to Mi caueht UP, as was. Theresa, in the
B mourners who came from the hu
■ mid tenements to the city » oldest
• church
—$8 20e"T
lqy.1
Service Overhaul
Proposed For U.S.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Elim-
ination of a separate Army. Navy.
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