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BERRYS WORLD
Of Reds In Berlin
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traied toy a horde of security account of his
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agents on his scheduled visit
"It was an unforgettable ex-
East Berlin."
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Wednes-
Mr Nixon and "our only hope saw and Budapest
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legiance to the West and in their
Worsted
Orlon
ON NUCLEAR TEST BAN PLAN
an AP correspondent.
Travis County grand jury, then
Military Heads Left In Dark
the night
Just then a green car screeched grossed $17 million during his IC
By ELTON C. FAY
necessary two-thirds Senate vote we've hit town." Nixon said. star- between the official duties of Mr.
dark about details of toe adminis- tary grounds
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WASHINGTON (AP>-The state
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Wednesday in Washington Ken-
record in favor of home, mother nedy told delegates from the
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also probably pushing his own
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He announced the Republicans
Trouble, Squabbles Avoided
At Miami Governors Session
Dallas Man
Takes Post
On Council
conducted by nations outside of
the pact endangered its security
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governors played so safe at their
Miami conference it would have
been no wonder if they went on
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State Rep Bub Johnson 34, of
Dallas, was named executive di-
rector of the council a research
group for the legislature He suc-
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older people.
The conference did. however.
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On a street corner a woman in studying Murray's activities while
her 70s kissed Nixon's hand said he was a member of the commis-
'pray for us" and vanished into sion
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Goldwater told reporters that he
believes France—which would not
be covered by the pact—will con-
tinue her own tests andf that Com-
munist China will test “within a
year." If this happens, Goldwater
said, a three-nation treaty would
mean nothing
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A request for the conflict of in-
complete contempt for and oppo- terest study came in a letter to
sition to the Communist regime the council from Gov John Con-
By LOYOL GOULD
BERLIN (AP)—Former Vice President Richard M
Nixon made an unheralded return visit to East Berlin
Wednesday night and found that "communism is a com-
plete failure in East Berlin '
He said he found the East Berliners even more anti-
communist than the Poles and the Hungarians
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earlier in the day, Nixon deided perience because after my first
to see * what Ilie is really like in visit I wondered if the East
OUTSPOKEN
But I found first-hand that the
German people are, if anything, ceeds Read Grandberry. who died
even more outspoken in their al- last year.
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"W’ben tbe fort mi racatiom, Mr. Pennyfeatber
always bat mart mu tor luncb."
By JAMES MARLOW . On these three subjects, which Two Republican governors. New
AssociatedPress News Analyst can hardly 0081 any of them a York’s Nelson A. Rockefeller and
WASHINGTON i APi—Th. etate sing, vOte the "l(m- 1-, Oregon's Mark O. Hatfield. par-
unntmous.’ ucuary pushed forastrongrstand
80 per cent of the test require- anything
ments for development of nuclear Thus they saved themselves un-
weapons can be met by explosions pleasant explosions Democrats
under ground. outnumbered Republicans 3 to 1
But here are at least two im- and President Kennedy s Demo-
portant drawbacks: cratic administration had already
1. Testing of really big nuclear proposed some things the con-
explosive devices—above one meg- ference wouldn t go on record for.
aton yield—would not be feasible The governors wound up
underground. 1. Blocking a Republican effort
2. Underground tests are useful to get the governors to approve
in the developmental steps for strong civil rights action in this
new or improved nuclear weapon country.
2. Blocking an attempt to get
believed tests
City Study Slated
On Low Pressure
the pact if it
ing toward the car. “I think the Murray and his private interests."
least we can do is tell them good The grand jury found that Mur-
night.” ray had violated no criminal laws.
An American escort advised Connally's letter requested “a
against it, and the Nixon party comprehensive study of conflict of
returned to West Berlin by taxi, interest involving officers and em-
One after another, the patrons ployes of the state, with a view
went to Nixon's table to shake his of improving our present code of
hand and ask for his autograph ethics.”
version Terraces
LOUIE D. MASK
Baptists Plan
Meet Monday
In Algerita
RICHLAND SPRINGS (BBC)-
The San Saba Baptist Associa-
tional Workers Conference will be
heldI Monday at Algerita Baptist designs.? But they cannot be used _ _
-hureh, for proof testing of weapons un- the governors to approve Ken-
A covered-dish supper is set der conditions akin to combat,
for 7 p.m. The Rev. George Wil-
ton is host pastor.
The board and Woman’s Mis-
sionary Union meeting will be-
gin at 7:40 p.m. followed by
song service and scriputure and
prayer by the Rev. Bob Riley.
tional policies the chiefs might in the Senate, both Jackson and
than the Poles and Hungarians " mh Atty Gen Waggoner Carr
Nixon spent two tours on his had suggested the study in his
second trip behind the Red wall, report on the business ventures
accompanied by his wife. Pat; an of former railroad commissioner
official from the U S diplomatic W J. Murray Jr.
mission in West Berlin Jack Carrs report was delivered to
Drown a traveling companion of Connally June 13 At the same
the Nixons from California, and tune Carr presented it to the
Sen Richard Russell, D-Ga . for ratification of a pact
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Dick Airs Failure
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tration’s proposal for a limited
ban on nuclear testing until al-
most the final day of diplomatic
discussions in Moscow
Because of this, up to Tuesday
morning, the military chiefs had
taken no position on the pact
which is awaiting initialing by the
United States, the Soviet Union
and Britain. What their view is
at the moment is not known.
ALL FORMS
The majority of the straegy-
making group reportedry was op-
posed to the preposal of a year
ago for a so-called comprehensive,
test ban. That would have covered
all forms of testing, including un-
derground blasts.
. The position of most of the
ui guvermurs w approve nen- In reply to queries about low this reduces the pressure.
nedy’s medical care program for water pressure, City Manager John Low water pressure is a problem
Clary Tuesday told the city council most Texas cities are facing,
the low pressure is caused by Clary said. At a conference of city
everyone's using a large amount managers held in Salado, low wa-
proving reports of commutes on of water at the same time. ter preassure was discussed at
juvenile delinquency, education Most people water their lawns length. -
for the cold war and civil defense in the evening Clary caid and City officials know of no remed-
LEVINE’S
DRESSES'
chiefs then was that a compre-
hensive ban would have been un-
enforceable The proposal at this
year * Moscow session was to ex- This is a point apparently
elude underground shots, but im- worrying the military chiefs, too
pose a ban on all tests in the On the other hand, all or at .
atmosphere, in space or under least a majority of the chiefs mav and helping old ladies cross the American Legion's “Boy's Na-
water. have accepted the idea that the street. lion” — a make-believe federal
There were some indications to- omission of a ban on underground The governors were so anxious government - they “showed more had become “the party of civil
day that for reasons of broad na- testing makes a limited pact mil to avoid trouble and controversy initiative in some ways than the rightsThis was too much for
itarily acceptable. on any Ject they decided governors conference. New Jersey’s Democratic Gov.
The boys, who divided them- RicLar H,oL L:1.
selves into federalist and national- Richard.. Hughes . who chided
ist parties in the election they Rockefenler that his announce-
held Wednesday. had strong civil ment amounted to a “24-hour
rights planks in their platforms, miracle.”
chairman of the Senate Armed
Services Committee, told news-
men Wednesday that Secretary of
State Dean Rusk informed his
committee that he was not quali-
fied to answer technical questions
about the draft of the proposed
pact. Therefore, said Russel it is
necessary to have more complete
hearings and "we will have the
Joint Chiefs of Staff testifying in
this committee ”
ESCAPE CLAUSE
Sen Henry M. Jackson,
B-wash , said an escape clause
contained in the daft would make
the committee cautious. This
clause would permit any one
of the three nations to renounce
AUSTIN (AP) - The Legate
what Ui. is really nke in I wondered . the East ansuacutive
w, German people mighlnck ttewi iic 0 interes lawsfor-state
Walking dimly lit streets Nixon to resist that the Polish piople officials and employes
encountered East Berliners who and the Hungarian people nave day
whispered "I‘m no Communist demonstrated on my visits to War-
bet in you Amenchaa, * then dis-
appeared in shadows
CHEER NIXON
Youths in a ight club cheered
when Nixon told them “I’ve been
in Budapest and I only hope you
people can some day get at least
the small amount of freedom that
the Hungarians have ” --
Nixon visibly moved by the
East Berliners’ reaction, told The
(Associated Press in an exclusive
Councilman Charles Parker
said he believed Brownwood is
“doing as well” as other cities.
Councilman O. C. (Putter) Jar-
vis suggested a study of the water
system be made immediately.
With such low pressure, Jarvis
said, fire fighting would be dif-
ficult
Clary was instructed to check
with an enginering firm on costs
and to gather other information
pertinent to such an investigation.
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ies for the low pressure A new
line was installed, but the pres-
sure has not been raised appreci-
ably, Clary said.
He suggested the council call in
an engineer to study the city’s
water system before any further
action is taken in an attempt to
raise the pressure.
City council members agreed the
study should be made They also
pointed out many other cities,
large and small, are battling the
problem of low water pressure.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Mem- withhold objections to the new Sen Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz , to a stop nearby In it were two years on the commission Carr
bers of the Joint Chiefs of Staff plan, even if they lacked com- have indicated it will be difficult East German security agents. said the report raised “a serious
appear to have been left in the plete enthusiasm for it on mill- for the administration to get the “They’ve finally gotten the word question of a conflict of interest
The Rev. Mr Wilton will give lan Church of Richland Springs
the mission report. Theme of the attended the Christian Retreat
meeting is “New Area Missions held at Lake Brownwood last
Plan” week.
A represenative of the state The Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Cole
missions commission of Dallas Mrs. M. B. Wood and Georgie
will be the principal speaker At Adams served as counselors in
this meeting a change will be the junior group.
made in district work. The as- Others attending from the lo-
sociation will be formed into cal church included Glennon Mays,
small areas, served by a mission- Dean Adams Jr., Patsy Tripp and
9ry. Debrorah Maxey.
Richland Springs Lunchroom Trio
Attends School Lunch Workshop
RICHLAND SPRINGS (BBC) — classes. new cooks, oldtimer cooks
The 15th annual school lunch managers, new managers and
workshop of Southwest Texas supervisors and oldtimer surper-
State College in San Marcos last visors and manager-supervisors.
Monday through Friday was at- Several similar workshops are
tended by three women from Rich- held in Texas and other states,
land Springs lunchroom. This one had 100 schools repre-
Mrs Sherman Till, Mrs Jack sented, 58 school districts and 28
Ford and Mrs R. H Lord report- counties. , , t ,
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An average of 200 women daily paration and serving in a lunch-
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 243, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1963, newspaper, July 25, 1963; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489506/m1/12/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.