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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sunday, Merch 1. 1964
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Milan Trio Tries Culture
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On East Installment Plan
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sociologists puzzled
tunes the base bookstore price
Survivors include his wife, Ja-
Bullard Wins Band Honor
Some sociologists have de-
movie magazines.
symvol or a desire for some-
Another top seller rolling off thing once available only to the
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son and J. M Carson, both of
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resident, will be held at 2 p.m. she was a charter member of
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sory pooling of smaller tracts ..
new officers elected are Jerry were expected.
She and Mr. Urquhart were
September."
man of the dinner, presented the
The total for 1964 is 1.538— as first packet to House Speaker
Carl E. Thornton, 79
compared to 1,504 in 1963.
Byron Tunnell
White House
carrier for many years at Lued said
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Angelo center in November 1962
received his bachelor's degree
from Austin College in 1955 and
graduated from Hermann
School of Physical therapy at
Hermann hospital in Houston
September 1962. He spent 2%
months at East Texas Treat-
WASHINGTON (AP) - How
Texas congressmen voted:
On ratification. 66-24, of agree-
, ment with Austria for return to
Austria of $450,000 in assets
MIKE BULLARD
. . February honor
that day in Dallas. The dinner
was cancelled.
The packet includes a record
ers.
An active member of the
Lueders Methodist Church, he
was married June 12, 1916, to
Miss Bessie Graham, daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. P
Graham. She is a sister of Mrs
J. D. Smoot of Comanche and
Dr. Phillip Graham of Univer-
sity of Texas.
Survivors include his wife of
PRESTO' ROCK-’N-MIX
PORTABLE MIXER
nent in the November presiden- therapy clinics will be provid-
tial election And he said he is ed as soon as Hulse can deter-
"unaware of any political incli- mine what will be needed here,
nations" that may be enter- King said.
Helton of Abilene, first rice pre-
sident; Judy Sue Eddleman of
Gustine, second vice president:
Sandra Dutton of Weinert, third
vice president; Linda Kay Jack-
son of Carbon, fourth vice pres-
ident: Beverly Rhoades of Gold-
thwaite. secretary; Janice Tho-
mas of Breckenridge, treasurer;
Betty Ann Welch of Crowell, his-
torian; Paula Buck of Stam-
ford: parlimentarian; Jo Ann
Black of Jim Ned School. Tus-
cola. sergeant-at-arms.
Sharon Donham of Rising Star
JFK Memorial
Packets Due
AUSTIN iAPI - The State
Democratic Executive Commit-
tee will begin distribution Mon-
day of a President Kennedy
Memorial Packet to more than
3,000 Democrats who paid to at-
tend a $100-a-plate dinner Nov.
22
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Thornton will be held at 10 a m
Monday in Lueders Methodist
Church, with graveside services
at 3 p.m at Oakwood Cemetery
in Comanche. Local arrange-
ments are by Comanche Funeral
Home.
DEATHS—
and FUNERALS
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Press:
"My father is taking it the
hardest. My mother is just hold-
ing back because she doesn't
want to hurt him."
"It's not so bad now, because
everyone is talking, but when it
gets quiet, my father cries, and
they both keep to themselves."
Mrs. Stone said.
The Sousie children who died
were Napoleon Jr., 18; Gloria,
13; Stephen. 12; Joseph. 11; Ed-
ward. 10; Linda, 9; Donald, 7,
in four years. ,
It indicates, too. increasing
duties as hostesses for the Pres-
ident's daughters. Lynda. 19 and
Lucy, 16.
The two girls plan to greet the
Easter egg rollers on the south
lawn on Easter Monday. March
30. President and Mrs. Johnson
may drop in too.
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Little Joe Carson, 27
WICHITA FALIS — Funeral several yean here and in Law-
services for Little Joe Carson, ton. Okla.
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) by Henry Cabot Lodge,
the U.S. ambassador to South
"Bills heretofore placed be-
fore the legislature tended to dent of Area IV FHA at a two-
Lueders; one daughter. Mrs.
Born Oct 29. 1884. at Gap in Charles (Patty) Beal of Hous-
Comanche County, he was a rail- ton; and two grandchildren.
son said the craft "has been
tested in sustained flight at
more than 2,000 miles per hour
and at altitudes in excess pf
70.000 feet."
He added that details of the
plane's performance "will re-
main strictly classified."
FLIGHT TESTS
Johnson said several AU air-
craft are now being flight-tested
at Edwards Air Force Base in
California The plane was built
by Lockheed Aircraft Corp., I
Burbank, Calif, and is powered
by J58 jet engines designed by
the Pratt & Whitney Division of
United Aircraft Corp.
put the emphasis upon the rights day meeting here Friday and
of large tract owners to compul- Saturday. •
adding the view that much of it
was "without justification."
BUNDY NEXT
—assuring them a right to pool
when, as will prove common un-
der present court rulings, drill-
ing a well on their own tract
rural mail would be uneconomic." Street
Mattiatui
son County sheriff’s office said
a gunman was shot to death in
the holdup of a grocery store
Friday night at Melissa, in ad-
joining Collin County.
will attend fund-raising and
award-giving dinners as well.
The First Lady's March calen-
dar shows that members of the
presidential family will take
part in the annual Easter egg
rolling spree for the first time
too much speculation has al-
ready taken place." he said.
Mrs. Lyndon Johnson will get the family who was staying
an honorary law degree at Tex- overnight. also was treated at
as Woman's University in Den- the hospital.
I ton. Tex March 31. The other Sousie children
She and President Johnson were not at home.
Mrs. Johnny Urquhart, 85
SAN SABA BBC' — Services married May 5, 1898 in San
for Mrs Johnny Urquhart 85. Saba Her husband died in 1918.
AUSTIN । AP i — A proposed
pooling law for oil fields will be
discussed at a meeting here
March 17 of the executive com-
mittee of the Texas Independent
Producers and Royalty Owners
Pooling Law
For Oil Fields
Dangling the lure of learning for the Divine Comedy and the
on the installment plan. the equivalent of $77 5# for the Fab-
Fabbri brothers are flooding bris‘ leathe r-bound, seven - vol-
newsstands with serialized ver- ume Bible.
Carol Burgess of Wiley was
installed president: succeeding
Mary Lauschke of Olney. Other
"ALMA MATER"
was named to the state nominat-
ing committee and Peggy Thorp
of De Leon was chosen state of-
ficer.
John Whiting, information di-
rector at Tarleton State College
where the meeting was held,
said a record may have been
set by the total of 1.319 girls
he hasn't speculated on
k
27. s recording artist and son
of Mrs Jo Carson and brother nice, two sons. Randy and
oi Robert Carson, both of Larry and one daughter Kathy,
Brownwood will be held at all of the home: father, Monroe
year and the texts of Kennedy’s un-
• That's at least one class- delivered Dallas and Austin
room," said Superintendent C. speeches.
A. Reynolds, "although all of Will Davis of Austin. executive
them might not be here by next committee member and chair-
WASHINGTON (API- Social
activities scheduled at the White
House for March range from
children's concerts and Easter
egg rolling to congressional re-
ceptions.
the Fabbri presses is the Bible, wealthy They also suspect that
gery for cancer two weeks ago, printed in 150 weekly install- many buyers are attracted
He died Tuesday in a San An- ments available at 40 cents more by elegant bindings than
tonio hospital, just a few hours each content.
before his teammates won a Artistically illustrated series
bi-district championship by de- such as "Masterpieces of the
feating Robstown. 50-45. in Vic- Centuries" and "Masters of
load agent and a
"Nine of them. It's unbelieva-
ble.” Troy Fire Chief William
J. Smith said, as he told of find-
ing the bodies of the children
huddled under beds and near
doors on the second floor Bed-
rooms are on the first and sec-
ond floors. The third floor is un-
occupied during the winter
months.
Fire officials said the proba-
ble cause of the fire was a
space heater on the second
floor.
34 More Students
Counted For Brady
BRADY । BBC 1 — Newly com- album containing Kennedy
pleted census of school-age chil- speeches, a souvenir program
dren in the Brady district shows printed for the " Texas Welcome
an increase of 34 over last Dinner" which was never held,
THERE IS MORE TO A
N
SUDDERTH
Pe pol d
GOP Speakers
AUSTIN (AP)—Jack Crichton.
Republican candidate for gover-
nor and the GOP’s four Senate
candidates—George Bush. Jack
Cox, Dr Milton Davis and Rob-
ert Morris-will speak at the an-
nual Texas Young Republican
convention in Galveston March
20-21, state Chairman George
Darby of Pampa said Saturday.
SHERMAN i APt- The Gray-
GOP vice-presidential nominee
Viet Nam who has been men-
tioned as a possible GOP aspir-
ant Johnson said Lodge, the
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II 30 am Monday in Owens Carson of Wichita Falls; his
and Brumley Funeral Home mother. Mrs Carson of Brown-
here with burial in a Wichita wood four brothers, Dale Car-
liouston; a sister, Mrs. John
Plummer of Austin; a brother TIPRO’s efforts will clearly be
“as an Jun Kelly of San Saba. and a aimed at preserving the inter-
number of nieces and nephews ests and reasonable bargaining
1 of San Saba. privilege of small tract owners
mann Hospital. Houston. She
Kennedy was assassinated
participation in international
Development Association's loan
Mike Bullard son of Mr and
Mrs. T. R Bullard. Route 3,
was named band member of the
month for February in the
Brownwood High School band
A junior student. Bullard plays
French horn in the band and
in the high school orchestra. He
is planning solo entries for the
1 Interscholastic League meet,
and also entered solo competi-
, tion at the Festival of Bands
1 at Thomas Jefferson High
1 School in Dallas Saturday.
Bullard served as bugler in
the boy scouts
Band member of the month
awards are sponsored by the
Brownwood Band Boosters
Club. Selections are made by
a committee of band students
from nominations by Band Di-
rector Byron Gray.
Honor bandsmen receive a pin
appropriately inscribed, and al-
so have their names entered on
a-plaque which hangs perman-
ently in the band hall.
Lunar Orbiter
SEATTLE. Wash (AP)—The
Boeing Co. released Friday an
artist's sketch of the lunar or-
biter it is building for the Na-
tional Aeronautics and Space
Administration.
The orbiter is designed to take
pictures of the surface of the
moon from 28 miles. The vehi-
cle will photograph more than
3.000 square miles at the same
sharpness as the Ranger cam-
. . , Color" also are going like hot
The Coffee* lived in Early in cakes, and rival publishers are
1953. Malcom’s grandmother', try ing to get in on the boom
Mrs Effie Taylor, resides at The Fabbris — Giovanni. 44;
TROY, N. Y. (AP) - Nine
members of a family, all chil-
dren. perished early Saturday in
a fire that swept their three-
story home near the city's
downtown section.
Eight of the 19 children of Mr.
and Mrs. Napoleon B. Sousie
lost their lives. The ninth vic-
l tim was the Sousies’ grand-
daughter, Judy Stone. 1
Judy's mother, Mrs. Peter
Stone, told The Associated
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program for underdeveloped na-
tions: For—Alger, Casey. Fish-
er. Foreman. Kilgore. Pickle.
Pool. Rogers. Teague. Against—
Beckworth. Brooks. Gonzalez,
Mahon. Patman, Purcell, Rob-
erts, Thompson. Young. Not
voting — Burleson. Dowdy,
Poage. Thomas. Wright.
On passage, 317-43. of bill to
prohibit FCC from regulating
the length and frequency of ra-
and Boyd. 4.
Another son, Robert. 17. was
burned while attempting to res-
cue his brothers and sisters. He
: was in fair condition in St.
South San Antonio Cage Star,
Former Early High Mascot, Dies
SAN ANTONIO — Funeral
services for Malcom Coffee, 16,
former Early High School foot-
ball team mascot, were held at
2 p.m. Thursday in Southside
Funeral Home, with burial in
San Antonio
The youth was a sophomore
member of the South San An-
tonio High School basketball
team that scored its fifth cham-
pionship in Division 11 of the
Howard Payne College school-
boy cage tournament in Brown-
' wood Coliseum last December
Coffee. son of Mr and Mrs.
Brownwood, Tcxas
Also on the agenda is a re-
view of work done thus far on a
study by the gas ratable take
subcommittee, which the asso-
ciation said points "both to non
ratable taking of gas and possi-
ble violation of the state's gas
conservation statutes.”
-William B Bundy. now anin hasdone nothing of a
assistant secretary of defense. ‘ tat re ,la has in
will succeed the recently re’ any. way interfered with his
Dante's Divine Comedy in com- cided that the sudden thirst for
petition with comic books and culture represents a status
, —
Zephyr Dino. 42. and Rino, 37 - hope
Survivors include his parents; to spread out until they cover
a brother. Kent Coffee of San almost the entire range of hu-
Antonio; a sister, Mrs. Barbara man knowledge.
Clingeman of San Antonio: his Prompted by their success,
paternal grandparents of San the big Milan publishing house
Antonio: his maternal grand- of Rizzoli has launched an am-
mother Mrs. Taylor, and sev- oitious new series called "The
eral aunts and uncles in the Great Religions Illustrated.”
Brownwood area I Another publisher is doing his
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" Houston, former San Saba Member of the Methodist church Association-TI PRO >. To FHA POStS At Meeting
ident. said a subcommittee is STEPHENVILLE - Ann Car.
Working on a draft of a pooling michael of Brownwood Future
bi Homemakers of America chap-
ter was elected fifth vice presi-
today in Howell-Doran Funeral Women's Missionary Society.
Home, with burial in San now Woman's Society of Christ-
Saba City Cemetery. ian Service, of San Saba First
Mrs.Urquhart, member of a Methodist Church She moved
prominent pioneer family here, from San Saba to Houston in
died Thursday afternoon in Her- 1944.
Survivors include a daughter.
Miss Willie Beth Urquhart of
COM ANCHE i BBC (-Carl A
Thornton, 79. a former resident
of Comanche County, died at
2 30 pm. today at Lueders,
where he had lived for the past
48 years.
Funeral services for Mr
Mr Carson died Friday in a Wichita Falls Robert Carson
hospital here with head and in- of Brownwood and Henry Car-
ternal injuries he suffered son of Arkansas: and three sis-
Thursday in an automobile ac- ters. Mrs Estelle Moody of
cident Denver. Colo. Mrs Odie Mae
A former resident of Brown- McCoy of Beeville and Mrs.
wood, he had resided the past Fay Betts of Pryor. Okla.
Homer Coffee, underwent sur-
—As for politics. Johnson said ment Center in Kilgore prior to eras. which are designed to
who going to San Angelo. photograph a 60-yard square of
might be his Republican oppo- Equipment for the physical surface just before it crash-
On_______ 201, -r ... —• Pickle, Poage. Pool. Purcell.,_________________ ,
gsIn PAssag6.32683..0 taxcut Roberts. Rogers. Teague. Thom- '
Casey Foreman Gonzalez kks as, Thompsn,Young Recorded Classified Ads Make
Porei Rmoents PRogr, TPom. wright Not voting-Dowdy.__and Save You Money
■s. Thompson. Young Against— •imm
Alger. Fisher. Mahon. Teague.
Not voting—Burleson. Dowdy.
Poage. Wright •
On motion, adopted 208-188. to
send back to committee, and
thus kill. bill to authorize in-
crease of $312 million in U.S.
sions of such classics as
James Parker Gammill, 62
SANTA ANNA — Funeral ser- 10 a m Friday Peace Justice
vices were held for James Par- Irick Sr. ruled death by natur-
ker Gammill. 62. of Santa Anna al causes.
Saturday afternoon in Hosch ... . _ n.n. . .
Funeral Home with burial in „ He “as born June 4 1901, in
Santa Anna Cemetery Bedford County. Term and was
Mr. Gammill was found dead a radiator repairman
in his home by neighbors about He has no known survivors.
Mary's Hospital with burns on
Agenda Full "'S’ S’ hasndhe and
of their children were treated at
St. Mary's for shock and smoke
inhalation. Sousie also had min-
or burns on his hands. Treated
were Donna. 15: Lisa. 3: Bar-
bara. 2. and Dean. 3 months.
Martha LeMay, 15. a friend of
seized by the U.S. in World War
fl. For—Yarborough and Tower.
On passage. 74-19. of compro-
mise tax reductionbill.
For— Yarborough Against —
Tower.
On motion, adopted 54-37. to
table Southern Democratic ap- j- _____- . _ -
peal from chair's ruling placing dipand commercials: For-
work in Saigon. siyilnrights-ebiul.on calendar: ,e> Fisher, Foreman Gonzal-
Announcing development of Against-Yarborough and Tow- K Kilgore, Mahon Patman
the experimental All jet. John- er ’ _
signed Roger Hilsman as assis-
tant secretary of state for Far
Eastern affairs Johnson said
"This whole area (embracing
Viet Nami needs every bit of
the best manpower that it
can get.”
—"There has been no meet-
ing of the minds” in resolving
the dispute with Panama. John-
son said. But he said the United
States realizes that the 1903
treaty governing the status of
the Panama Canal Zone must
be modified from time to time
"and perhaps would require ad-
justment in 1964 or 1965 John-
son actually said 1963 or 1964.
but the, White House said later
he misspoke. This could mean
a major break in the U.S.-
Panamanian standoff But
Johnson repeated that diplo-
matic relations must be re-
stored before talks proceed.
CIVIL RIGHTS
—Johnson said the adminis-
tration position is firm in sup-
port of the House-passed civil
rights bill. He said he suspects
that rumors he might be willing
to compromise the key public
accommodations section of the
bill "are strictly Republican in
origin."
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