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JFK Sought Psychological
More about Kennedy
2—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wednesday, July 26, 1961
HOSPITAL
Effect In Warning Russia
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basis which stretcbes tar beyond
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which NATO sat several years
ition not to-be
speech seated behual his desk in practical effect can there be
Tuesday:
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Just a few months after that
assignment
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men to the armea rorces — par- work
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automobiles Tuesday
p.m. at 505 Center Ave.
410 Center
Brownwood
Motor Stolen
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Starts Thursday
"BUTTERFIELD B"
to make oncessions—but not ma-
jor ones to avoid conflict. Just
how far he is willing to go with
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
mer Echols of Throckmorton and
Lloyd Echols of Portales. N. M.;
a half-sister, Mrs. Willie Shaw
for M-Day." Commander Mayo
said
Hit And Run
Richard Mayfield reported
Brownwood police Tuesday
wsfruw. ammunition and equip-
ment at a level which will take
where ye
dollar bu
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Travel in Style—Without
Money Worries—
Box Office Opens at 7:15 P.M.
First Show Begins at Dusk
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Minor Accident
Brownwood police investigated
a minor accident involving two
MISS YOUR
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Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Steen of Goldthwaite and
Mr and Mrs. Leon Johnson of
Lometa.
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under direction of Higginbotham
Funeral Home.
Mr. Echols, a retired farmer
who had resided in De Leon the
Starts Thursday
"LOOK IN ANY
WINDOW"
Local Man Held
On Two Charges
A local man is in Brownwood
city jail on charges of drunken-
ness and theft under 35 The sus-
pect was charged in connection
with the theft of a radio.
Cnformation released by au-
thority at patient or relative
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
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Mr
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Comanche Court
Certifies Vote
COMANCHE — Commissioners
Court for Comanche Count Mon-
day certified the July 19 hos-
pital election in Comanche Coun-
ty Precinct No. 4 and came up
with 20 votes more for creation
of the district.
The official vote was 121 for
and 554 against. The unofficial
total was 574 against.
Mrs. Estal Smith of 1314 Durham
St
She stated that she left her
home about 3 p.m. Tuesday and
speech," he said.
Each man in our unit has his
States may have
fog POUL
For years now
prevent fouling of the state s pub-
lic waters. It also goes to the Sen-
ate. The House approved it 111-13.
Speaker James Turman tol the
House be would look over all the
bills filed for introduction in the
special session tomight. Many of
them will be referred to commit-
tee Thursday, he said, under Gov.
Price Daniel s expanded call for
legislation in , the special session,
i In a message to the lawmakers
Tuesday. Daniel opened the door
for legislation on election code
changes, an increase in the pres-
ent $28 maximum unemployment
compensation benefit, changes in
Sunday closing laws and a long
list of criminal law procedural
and enforcement changes which
recent legislatures refused to en-
act.
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returned about 6 p.m. and found
the items missing. Brownwood
3 officers said.
the Russians far outnumber the
allies ■ ground forces?
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make more men "avalable for
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FREE
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Brady Highway
Box Office Opens at 7:15 P.M.
Features Begin at Dusk
THE FABULOUS
Come see us . . .
We can save you money!
We MUST sell these tires
NOW... no reasonable
offer refused
We’ve drastically lowered tire prices
to move out our inventory IMMEDI-
Wichita Falls.
Lt. Com. Earl C. Mayo of Cole-
man. commanding officer of the
Brownwood Naval Reserve unit
said:
"I don’t know of any way it
I the Presidents message- will af-
fect us soon."
"No doubt they will take sev-
eral of our men on active duty but
1 Comanche >
Admissions Tuesday:
Mr Artie Williams. 402% West
Duncan Ave.
Mrs. M. N. Jeffrey, Route 3.
Hamilton
N B Hicks. 700 North Cole St.
R. O. Davis. Dublin
Dismissals Tuesday:
Prentice Crouch. Brownwood
Mrs. R A Johnston. Gustine
Mrs. B. B Fields Sr . 606 East
Grand Ave
WASHINGTON (AP) — It was
ciear in President Kennedy s ad-
dress to the nation Tuesday night
be used to fill out present under- specializes in bridge and airfield
strength Army divisions and to construction, is a "priority one"
- - - unit, meaning it has certain per-
Plus
"TORMENTED"
Galveston Island.
Texas tropical
playground. ,
TUBE-TYPE
TUBELESS
May 17. 1880. In Pontotoc, Miss.
Survivors include his wife. Mrs.
Myrtle Annie Echols; five sons,
H. H. Echols of Gorman. D. D.
ty and including Coleman. Stephen-
ville. Breckenridge, Comanche and
T pa.
Mayo said at present the Navy
unit does not expect any increase
or stepped-up training activities.
The Brownwood unit was establish-
ed to train recruits who join the
Naval Reserve.
The Brownwood unit is govern-
ed through the U.S. Navy and Ma-
rine Reserve Training Center in
Abilene, commanded by Lt. Com
James Marfo, to the Eighth Naval
District Headquarters in New Or-
leans. La.
BEwIE
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service or were due for retire-
ment Kennedy said specifically
he would delay retirement at B47
bombers in order to strengthen
U.S. strategic airpower:
MILITARY MONEY
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to ghw the United States a per- '
manent boost in strength "to
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Theft of a double barrel BB
rifle and a carton of soft drinks
' was reported to Brownwood po-
lice at 10 14 pm. Tuesday by
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increasing the armed
only 217.000 men.
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ticularty when he didn’t say he‘s
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authority. Kennedy said he pians
to order a number at air trans-
rounded by Soviet troops and
close to Soviet supply lines, was
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- Caagreea for authority to call up
threat, om • venous ready roes roe mats and
- ‘ —yem1 andividual reservists Given each
BLACKWALLS
whitEWAMlS
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Owen will commute from Co-
manche to Howard Payne Col-
lege where be is an English
I major.
Miss Allison was reared on a
farm and was active in 4-H club
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nucleus will be formed of a fourth
' Manne Corps division, through a
previously submitted budget re-
quest for money to increase Ma-
nne strength from 173.000 to 190,-
000 men AU three Marine air-
wings will be made "fully combat
Kennedy—on Dec 9, 1959, whle
ha was rtiU a senator-was asked
if the United States was in a po-
siuon to fight any kind of war
tor Bern except a nuclear one.
He said no.
Is poeble to has chahged
his mind, for he said Tuesday
.into -we Intend to have a wider
chosen than humiliation er all-out
nuclear action." . ..
But if he knows how the allies,
tremendousiy outnumbered ou the
ground, equld hope to stop the
Russians abort of nuclear war he
didn't expiate that: • .
He may have meant that by
taking the tough line be followed
he means business and that the
way to avoid a nuclear war to
art to start any kind of war.
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for the future
But there could be no doubt he
had three targets and three psy-
chological aims:
1. The American people—to pre-
rare them perhaps for rougher
things to come by telling them
the administration intends to take
a firm stand on Berlin, even if
it means a military showdown
with Russia.
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the present Berlin crisis."
He called on the NATO allies to
step up I heir own military pre par- port
ation toward the IbdrrisHn goal "
SOLID SUPPORT
Even before McNamara
.Allen Williams, 25, of Sweet-
water in a 1955 vehicle and Davie
Spivey Teague. 50. of 1600 Vin-
cent St., driving a 1954 car.
some initiative to dealing with
the Soviets
DOOR OPEN
But his address, tough as It was
in warning the Russians they
can't take Berlin without a fight.
EXTRA—MR. MAGOO—NEWS
of Bloomington; 43 grandchil-
dren. and 32 great-grandchildren.
Spelling this out. he said the
4:00—6:35—9:10
simply been reacting to Russian
actions, dancing when the Rus-
sians called the tune Judging
from Kennedy's talk, the United
States wil now start showing
live duty to order to increase
U S airlitt capacity He seal
other reserve forces will be called
* if needed
X Retention and reaotivation of
"many steps and pianos” which
have been retired from active
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Camp Thursday
For HD Women
Home demonstration club wom-
en from a four-county area will
meat Thursday at the National
Guard Armory building in Cisco
for their annual summer camp.
Counties to be represented at
the camp are Mills. Comanche.
Eastland and Brown. Some 60
women are expected to attend
from Brown County
। Registration will begin at 9
a m and the camp will close at
4 p.m. A program of activities
has been planned for the day.
Mrs. Rex Mahan of Route 3 to
with extra
H. S. Echols
Services Today
DE LEON 'BBC'—Services for
Harvey Spurgein Echols. 81, were
to be held at 2 p m. today in De
Leon Church of Christ with
Earl Q. Wilson of 2101 11th St.
reported at 4 35 p m. Tuesday
the theft of a three-quarter or
one horsepower motor taken
fled, thebe was sod bipartisan an officially estimated budget def-
support for speedy congressional icit of more than 83 blion. But
action to give Kennedy tel of the he declared bluntly that if tax m-
military funds he has asked creases are needed to achieve a
Republican leaders said an at- balanced budget next January.'
tempt wil be made to lay the "those increased taxes will be re-
st 12:30
still left the door wide open for because "we are certainly not go-
a conference with them to settle ing to fight a ground war in Eu-
the dispute peacefully. rope." This could be interpreted
At one point Kennedy even to- as meaning that if war came it
dicated the West might be wiling would have to be a nuclear one
by Miss Annie Lucy Lane. dis- Echois of Montague. L. C. Echols
trict .eight homedemonstration d Brownwood. Ira A. Echols of
agent From Hollande in. Be 1 Dailas and Aaron Echols of Fort
Coumnty-shejjs4Maya1g18m adu- Worth: five daughters. Mrs.
S' - 2s' Esch =
since May. At Mary. Hardm. Mrs. Grace Johnston of De Leon
Baylor, she majored in home and MrS. Lavelle Payne of Ath-
economics. eas; a brother, Will Echols of
Miss Allison and Riley Owen of Plainview: two half-brothers. El-
Bell County will be married Aug.
i 12 and will live in Comanche.
BIRTHS
A daughter, tn Childress Hos- am for detense
pital, to Mr and Mrs Thurman forces in Westem Europe. WM1*
Johnson, 10:45 p.m. July 24 he dad art mention specine fig-
arm he said that nothing less
than fulfillment at the agreed lev-
pushed out to Berlin beaving it
up to them to guess what kind
of force the United States would
use to stop them
la any showdown it to unlikely
Kennedy would try to atop the
Soviets with ground troops.
GROUND BUILDUP
To years ago— which was the
tort time the Russians threatened
Bertin- President Eisenhower re-
jected arguments of his critics
that the United States should
make a big ground-force buildup
in Europe to chill Russia's blood
He sard March 11, 1959 that
such a build-up was unnecessary
Pt
was Stalingrad, Any dangerous
spot to trabhir ■ brave men will ________ _ __- _ ________
make s to,” Kennedy seid. that he sought a psychological probably be more by Kennedy's
The President delivered his effect But it wasn't clear what
10:50 p.m. that an automobile
had struck his wrecker, slightly
damaging it, and left the scene
of the accident.
Mayfield, thinking he saw a
child injured in the run away ve-
hicle, found the car in the 2500
block of Eleventh St., according
to officer*, who said the child
had been thrown in th* floor-
board of the car but was not in-
jured Officers said no charges
have been filed against driver
at the automobile '
ei of strength will suffice. He in-
dicated that the Umted States to
ready to pat greater resources into
Europe ’ s defenses.
REQUIRE SACRIFICE
The President told the nation his,
six-pont program wil require ।
sacrifice, courage aad persever-
ance.
Kennedy said the measures wil
AUSTIN (AP— The Texas Su-
of 29 000 in the active-duty
strength of the Navy and 63,000
in the active-duty strength of the
Air Force.
DRAFT CALLS
4 An immediate order, which
to within the President's present
zerar-azare
ready," he said.
Legislation to carry out the
President's recommendations for
a buildup in military manpower
and equipment was introduced in
the House by Chairman Cari Vin-
so, D-Ga., at the Armed Serv-
ices Committee
Vinson said the comnmittee will
start hearings Friday on the men
sure*.
"“PbiNALLowan,
mal.‘
SUMMER TRAINING
The 960th Engineers Battalion
leaves Aug. 11 for training at
Fort Polk La
"We should know more about
steppedl-up local training after
that,” Dennis said.
The units include approximately
75 men from Comanche, Brown-
wood. Gorman. De Leon. Brady.
San Saba. Coleman. Santa Anna
and Goldthwaite.
Major Dennis said reserve offi-
cials do expect more pax! drills
per month. The Central Texas
unit normally has 48 paid drill*
per year Ordinarily it schedules
two hour drills per month on Mon-
days ani one Sunday 'multiple)
drill which takes place of two
night drills.
BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS
Headquarters for the 420th Bri-
gade is in Bryan.
Headquarters for the 980th is in
nearly two minutes overtime on
his half-hour talk
Congress gave enthusiastie sup-
port to Kennedy's warning to the
Kremlin. Both Republicans and
Democrats signaled solid support
for his request for new delense
County Agent
COMANCHE — Miss Georgia
Carolyn Allison, 21. has been
named Comanche County home
demonstration agent. ( ~ --------a. wona.. .
position effective Aug. 25, was “ . - - -
selected by the Comanche County
Commissioners Court Monday. '
She was highly recommended
his White House office. His man-
ner was intense and somber
throughout. He never smiled
Because of added personal re- ■
marks at the end, which he spoke
preme Court today overruled a
motion for rehearing of applica-
tions for writs of error in the
case of the City of De Leon «.
R. G. Fincher of Comanche. ।
mobilization billet
George Hughes and Ollie Cant-
well. ministers, officiating Buri-
al was to be in De Leon Cemetery
Mr* Joe Long. 2204 Brady
Ave.
Rd R Campbell Brady
Mrs Bills Harwell, Sunset Ter-
race Brownwood
Diamissals Tuesday:
Mrs Walter E. Harris, 2519
Avenue B
Mrs Roland R Millhollan, 503
Cottage St
Mrs BUI E Richardson and
baby, Bangs
Mrs Henry N Tipton, May |
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Admitted Tuesday:
Mr* Greta Jane Love, Mullin •
Dismissals Tuesday:
Sherry Lynn Teague, 1307
Lackey St
Mrs. Clyde Smith, 101 S Green-
leaf St.
Ada Ella Baker, 708 Third St
ADD—HOSPITAL NOTES ..
BLACKWOOD
CLINIC-HOSPITAL
t. The Russians—to let them
know , if they think the allies lack
the will to fight and that threats
can scare and split them, that
they have war on their hands if
they push too hard.
3. The allies—to stiffen their
backbone, by putting the United
States firmly beside them, and at
the same time needle them, even
embarrass them, into doing more
for their own defense by increas-
ing their own military prepara-
tions
With all this said, the question
remains
Are the Russians going to be
impressed by Kennedy’s an-
nouncement he is adding 217,000
"aanMKB' hmthu ■ MMTMEISTE • mhfmbmb
mumswmg-m-uaw• •—-uwwtesn • -xusum
similar to Lane's version at House
bill 33s.
The Sandahl bill is based main-
ly on a 2 per cent retail sales tax
on power and motor driven ob-
ject*. construction materials, util-
ity sales and items costing $5 or
more. The comptroller said this
would raise about 340 million less
than Sandahl figured.
The House worked two hours in
its first meeting since passing the
tax bill Saturday.
PASS BILL
Representatives passed and sent
to the Senate a bill to set up a
"little Hoover commission" to
seek ways of making state gov-
ernment less costly. The bill was
passed 93-35.
Another bill clearing the bouse
meermsn
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— — tell to nuested " changing any classification of +F tn " Tsapremderscbeduled the
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Mof over- wouneh “his.address tember quota should arive by
whetming congressonal. backing W) a Housearettheeige for Aug. 1. The board is currently
fOT hiS position on Berlin. *- A request tO Congress or ,,ig , LL LT, ncc,g 4hci,
McNamara said the administra- an additional appropriation of alingmenwho have passed their NO EMERGENCY
tion plans to have in the continen- 83,247,000,000 for the mihtary 2ndsbirthday: 10. "Since there is no called emer-
tal lulled States by the end of forces, plus a request at $207 mil- vTheyrange between - and 23. gency. we don t expect any di:
this calendar year eight canbat lion in new funds for civil de- Mr. Sngieton. sad. red action to be taken toward us.”
rvadv divisonssix "Army and fense The civil defense funds will Robert E. Dennis. com- The electronics division includes
ta seVices, snctudtng the ngc r toe an _ — th^hX^
’ NUCLEUS FORMED of about 125,0001men in the their msry.putANthehank."
Array’s total authorized strength, staau AND wait
which presently stands at 875,000, "Just stand and wait," Col, Gail
to bring the new level up to a C. Aldridge of Abilene said,
million men. The increase will The engineering battalion, which
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Every ntw Fireftotte tire is
OUARANTEED
1. Against delects in workman-
*.p and materials for the
life of the original tread.
2.Against noral road hazards
(except repairable pumnctures)
encountered in everyday
paoaangnr mr mbh for fon
Repairsimede.withoat chprE.
war and baaed on Met prices
eurrent at time of adjustment.
authority, that draf calls "be.
doubied aad tripied in th* coming |
months," plus a request from
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emmemsmemm-
3 DAY S
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107 W. Adams
(Comtinued From Pag* l) i they are already scheduled for can
centage of weapons, equipment
and vehicles for all personnel.
‘This unit can be ready'on two-
weeks notice." Major Dennis said
today.
"Our unit is ready," he said,
“and if called well be called as
a unit.
"No sweat. If we have to go.
we'll go.
. Until then well process as nor-
drons and Mr Xational
• LEONARD DOWDY, Mgr.
414 CENTER DIAL MI 3-4385
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