Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 122, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1963 Page: 10 of 10
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Rail Leaders Locked In Fight
10 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wednesday, March 6, 1963
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Solon Objects To Political Maneuvers
By w. B. RAGSDALE JR.
Muskie.
I us a break. These fellows work
Last
at it."
Dallas Woman
i Maine.
news
cr a tic colleague. Sen Edmund S.
statewide
at it than the Eisenhower people
WASHINGTON (AP) — This is
As of now their lack of presi-
with
work while the train is en route.**
quiet Northeast Dallas neighbor- Adlai E Stevenson.
emblazoned with attacks on the
"Under Eisenhower. he always
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Three Republican Prospects
Follow Eisenhower Tradition
"This is the most tidy adminis- staffs of the various departments
tration I've ever seen on political and agencies to discuss problems
man
over
TEXAS POWER &
LIGHT COMPANY
Cook Charged
In Death Of
Power fools can lead to a prof-
itable hobby too Make furni-
had the feeling that it was a more
or less hit or miss proposition. If
1 they thought about it, they gave
saying he was a Republican and
if the Republicans nominated him
learned about the awarding of a
contract for construction of a nu-
clear submarine at the Kittery.
READY for any job. WILLING
to work for pennies. ABLE to
finish in half the time. That’s
what electric tools mean!
ly and with a greater lead time
than it was done under Eisenhow-
er." says an aide to a Republican
senator, who loses out consistently
to his Democratic colleague
White House at least 24 hours
lead tune (to notify Democrats in
congress) and they extract all the
political gain they can then-front
he would consider it his duty to
accept
summer Margaret Chase Smith.
Republican senator from Maine,
wrote a blistering letter to Serre
"As the senior senator from the
state of Maine in which the ship-
yard is located. I resent this very
obvious playing politics with na-
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group in Congress most of the
time Their efforts were mainly
negative—to keep the Democrats
from passing something they did
not want That's easier than try-
ing to get something passed "
cal scene is definite and positive."
That was the year when he also
said he had never voted.
A well-equipped farm shop
offers advantages all year
'round. Whether you build
something new or repair older
equipment, your electric tools
will make the task a lot easier.
Fast work and good results all
the way.
LAREDO ।APi— Capture of •
19-year-old cafe cook late Tues-
Pennsylvania. The third is Sen
1 Baity Goldwater of Arizona.
tion bill In most administrations
they don't bother "
general had told him hed, "ac-
cept the presidential nomination if
tendered,” and huge support was
building up
On Jan. 7, 1952—the year he was
nominated and elected — he was
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to save money and have some
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TOP TARGET
Man is their target, and
has evolved and multiplied
thousands of years
in New Mexico: "Here ties Les Moore, killed by four slugs
from a .44. No Lee. No Moore."
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In Paris: Wife: I Am Waiting for Tou. AD 1920.
Husband: Here I Am. AD 1952.
In Waukeegan: Criminal Lawyer:
The Defense Rests.
In Colorado: He Called Coyote Pete a Liar
In Vermont:
Under this grass and tinder these tree*
Lies the body of Jonathan Pease.
But he's not here: only his pod;
He has shelled out his soul, and gone to his God'
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with less than 10 years service
I would be dismissed with 3 to 12
months notice They would receive
dismissal pay ranging up to 38
"Brownwood's Professional
Prescription Store"
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BARBARA COCkRUM
. . , State laurels
SOME CONFLICT
There is some conflict on just
SHIRTS
Only 25c each
We take great pride la doing
your shirts the way you like
them.
OLD STORY
It's an old story for an adminis-
tration to give congressmen and
senators of its own party the first
chance at spreading good news.
The Kennedy administration ap-
pears to be playing this phase of
They are just practical, working
politicians."
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virus that hadn't been active in
recent years in your locality
This year, for example. in some ,
eastern cities many people got '
bloody noses, beyond the expects-'
tion of slight bleeding due to in- j
jury to nasal membranes by colds. !
perhaps abetted by low humidity
in heated houses
News From
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M” earn dividends from March 1st And your account ia
did
DIFFERENT PROBLEMS
tective said when Mrs. Bobbie political woods are full of violets.
Jewel Smith. 20, was shot and the shrinking kind The supply
dumped from her car in Dallas looks inexhaustible.
Mrs. Smith. and others, have
indicated the lead was only sev-
eral hours— just long enough to
slightly different virus is produced
from time to time. With more i
cans were saying, too.
By 1950 he was making slam-
bang attacks on the way the gov-
ernment was being run The Dem-
ocrats were running it then. In
1951 one friend identified him as
mmopeme
Bradley of Park Homes, Brown-
wood. Tex., is serving attack'
cargo ship USS- Washburn, part
of the Pacific Fleet Amphibious;
Force, which celebrates its 21st
anniversary this month
LITTLE HELPERS
THAT MAKE
BIG JOBS EASY"
DO IT BETTER Elecuca@g/
naval shipyard from a
story quoting her Demo-
search for a suspect in the slay-
ing of a young Dallas mother
City Detective Randall Smith
said the prisoner. Cari Hacka- .
thorn. signed a statement early
today admitting he fired the fatal
shots. He was charged with mur-
der
blood spattered body in an alley before being nominated in 1962- chance fur the nomination. Right
behind a new house project in a were Dwight D. Eisenhower and now Rockefeller, his track suit
and coordinate their activities.
The White House crew joins the
fight for a bill only when it is in
probably become even firmer if;
someone else, like New York's
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, had
they work, but I’ve received calls trouble.
late at night about some minor' A report on these weekly meet
detail. ings, usually held each Friday, is
“It’s not unusual for the Presi- used by the President as a basis
dent to call up and personalis for his Tuesday breakfast sessions
a Republican, another said the
Pointing out the rough going how much edge the Democrats months at 60 per cent of past pay.
politics more energetically and
systematically. Many of the calls
to Democratic members of Con-
gress come direct from the White
House instead of the agency or
kicked out of paradise,” says Dr.
Huebner, director of the institute s
laboratory of infectious diseases
in Bethesda. Md.
Influenza viruses change or mu-
tate fairly frequently Any flu
vaccine has to incorporate the
strain of virus blazing up into an
epidemic
Other respiratory and intestinal
viruses also might be mutating
during chain-reaction epidemics,
reproducing more viruses in each
person
Something could go amiss in the
genetic assembly line so that a
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world now the chances could be
that a aew virus could
appear Heubner explains
OLD V IRVS
Theres no way yet to prove
this,- Peculiar illnesses this year j
could well be due to some old j
insured ogainst loss up to 510,000 by a permanent
ogency of the United States government.
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---------By BENNETT CERF---------
TTHE ONLY TIME I saw the late William Faulkner flare
I up at a public reception was when a well-meaning
hostess sought to add water to a slug of Faulkner's favorite
new viruses have popped up and
might even start appearing at a
faster rate says Dr Robert Hueb-
ner of the National Institute of Al- '
levity and Infectious Diseases.
Scientists only recenty identi-
fled most at 120 or more viruses ’
known to cause voids, fevers '
muscular aches and pains diar-
rhea. coughs and runny noses—a ।
great variety of mostly minor ail (
ments
O'Brien holds weekly meetings
with the congressional liaison
PRESCRIPTION
NEW YORK AP-is there a
new virus around’
it surely seems so to thousands
of persons hit this winter by funny
aches and pains and upsets, in-
eluding bloods noses blamed on
"the bloody virus ”
Perhaps it's true that brand
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department awarding the con-
tract
"Its being done more effective-
Biologically speaking, viruses
had to evolve also— "They weren't
all present the day man was
USS WASHBURN — Jack
minority < Republican •
Hackathorn claimed “I didn’t I the time—with the presidential dential ambition can be taken as
know what I w doing," the de- race still in the future—when the a very- firm attitude which would
in 1948. while he was president
of Columbia University and insist-
ed he had no political angle he
attacked what he called too
much centralization in govern-
ment That's what the Republi-
thank a congressman or senator with Democratic congressional
for their work on an administra- leaders.
than those of the Eisenhowe ad , announced by a Democrat
ministration They had to deal 1 One veteran public information
man says, 'The agencies give the
tary of Defense Robert S. McNa tional defense,” she said
mara, accusing him of "playing McNamara’s reply was not
politics with national defense " made public, but Muskie wrote
It seems Mrs Smith had first Mrs Smith:
day night ended
hood several hours after the slay-
ing Police said Mrs. Smith was
shot three time* above the left
ear
Effort* to identify the dead
woman were unavailing until
Tuesday night, when Mrs. Smith's
stepfather. James Clayton. told
police who she was. Her husband.
James F. Smith, was reported on
a trucking run to Lubbock.
Three Dallas officers were en
route here to take custody of the
prisoner. I
ALLI
FENCE
early Tuesday She was the-wife The two best-known
of a Dallas trucker. presidential candidates
A workman discovered the years—judged on what
65,000
CHICAGO (AP)—The na-
tion's railroads and the un-
ions representing train crew
members are locked in a
critical battle. The outcome
will affect the jobs of per-
haps 65,000 men.
What is the fight all about:
The rail lines demand revisions
to abolish what they call feather-
, bedding This is i practice of
forced work which they claim
costs them $600 million a year J.
E Wolfe, chairman of the Nation-
al Railway Labor Conference,
says the railroads are ready to
conclude an agreement within the
framework of recommendations
made a year ago by a presidential
railroad commission.
COMMISSION REPORT
II E Gilbert president of the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire-
men and Enginemen, has termed
the commission report "harsh, in-
humane and retrogressive." The
brotherhoods claim their proposals
to modernize the wage and rules
structure have been ignored.
Here are the commission's six
main recommendations and the
views of each side:
1. No new firemen would be
hired for diesel locomotives in
freight or yard service The 27,000
firemen with at least 10 years
seniority would continue working
until eliminated by natural attri-
tion—death, retirement, etc.
13,00 FIREMEN
The remaining 13,000 firemen
These people got real nose-
bleeds. sometimes along with
coughs. muscular aches and in-
testinal upsets One nose and
throat specialist called it "the
bloody virus"
Remember "Virus X," and "24
hour virus" and other names?
Bradley, gunners mate
1 class, USN. son of Mrs
By ALTON BLAKESLEE . I than three billion people in the
WASHINGTON (AP)
Miss Barbara lockrum 17.
Brownwood High School senior won
first place in the preliminaries and
third in the finals in business
speaking at the State Youth Lead
ership Conference Thursday Fri-
day and Saturday in Fort Worth
She was awarded a first place
medal and a trophy. Miss Cock-
rum won first place in the same
administration proposals often get over Republicans. Some cases
have in the House, a member of have been reported of Republicans
Lawrence O'Brien's White House calling reporters with anounce-
congressional liaison team com- ments received from Democrats
ments. "We have to work harder as much as five days earlier.
"When I came to the- Senate
four years ago, it was quite ap-
parent that it was much easier
for the then Republican adminis-
tration to communicate and to co-
operate with the Republican
members of Congress. I accepted
this policy as a political fact of
life.
"It would not be surprising if
the situation were similar today "
Politicians like to be associated
with good news, and it is good
news for their state or district
when a business snares a govern-
| meat contract, or a new dam.
post office or similar project is
announced.
brew. The distinguished
author pulled his glass
back sharply, and pointed
out, “If the good Lord
had intended water to be
in it, madam. He’d have
put it there!”
• • •
Esther Kinkell was ty-
tng to get his young son to
do more physical exercise.
“When I was your age,” he
pointed out, "I thought
nothing of a stiff twenty-
mile hike" Young Kinkel
nodded agreement, and said,
"I don't think much of it
either."
Now three well-known Republi ! Kennedy administration, is almost
cans. all mentioned as prospects breathless from running.
in 1964. have just denied any in- At this time he seems to have
terest in the White House This is the inside lane but even Rocke-
in the Eisenhower trad tion His feller hasn’t said he‘s after the
reluctance is a kind of American nomination. But he hasn't , denied
classic it. He‘s just running and not a
■ week passes without a new attack |
TWO GOVERNORS on the Democrats
Two of these Republicans are ROCKY WITHDREW
governors, George Romney of in 1960 he acted like a man
Michigan and William Scranton of who pulled out of the race too
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third ।
Lora
"Our problems are different make sure the story was out and
details," says an oldtimer on Cap-
itol Hill. '“They don't miss a
trick. I don't know wha' hours
Displaced firemen would get pri-
ority in rehiring and two years of
retraining.
Management contends: "You
cant run a modern railroad os
conditions set up years ago.”
The unions call the firemen a
diesel helper and say he’s needed
for greater safety on trains. Gil-
bert says 190 train employes
were killed in one recent year
"The name firemen is outmoded
because he doesn’t shovel coal.”
a union spokesman says. "But his
presence is needed as supervisor
of power: he supervises the dies-
el equipment and does engineroom
soon By Christmas 1959, Vice
President Richard M Nixon had
so many Republican big-wigs on
his side that Rockefeller withdrew
from the contest
Then late in May I960. just a
couple of months before the nom-
inating convention. Rockefeller
had second thoughts and said he'd I
accept a draft: even though he
conceded his chances looked slim
They were.
Eisenhower demonstrated how
reluctance can thaw under warm
and sunny prospects._______i
NO AFFILIATIONS
In 1946 he said there was "no
possibility of my ever being con 1
nected with any political office.”
He said he had no party affilia-
tions.
! in 1947 he was saying: “It is
my convict tun that no man who
has spent his life as a professional
soldier should enter partisan poli-
tics or seek elective office."
In 1948 he said "My decision
to remove myself from the politi-
reluctant the nomination sewed up
in recent Nothing dissolves reluctance so
they said fast as some evidence of a real
category at a warm-up meet for
the state contest in San Angelo ।
Four other students from BHS
entered the state contest Jean
Mitchell placed second in the pre-
liminaries of the sales demonst ra-
ion and won a medal Others com-
peting were Martha Babbitt, Dar-
rell Butler and Joe Roberts.
Steve Sellers of Brownwood pre-
sided at the election of officers as
honorary president and presented
the sweethearts.
Brownwood superintendent J. D.
King was honored at a banquet
Saturday might with a honorary
lifetime membership to DECA for
his outstanding contribution to dis-
tributive education
The group was sponsored by Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Arnspiger and stu-
dent teachers. Darrell Walker and
Jack Thomas.
CURRENT AO/ COMPOUNDED
RATE SEMI-ANNUALLY
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CAMP COLORADO MEDALLION—Coleman County Judge Frank Lewis adjusts
the state historical medallion on the old Camp Colorado guardhouse in presenta-
tion ceremonies Saturday, as county historical chairman Miss Doris Miller, center,
and committee secretary Ben F. Cox look on. The medallion is one of three placed
i thus far in Coleman County. (Staff Photo)
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 122, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1963, newspaper, March 6, 1963; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489463/m1/10/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.