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EROWNWCOD BUuETIN, Sunday, Mey 7 .1967
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ing with the paper’s manage
Orbiter's cameras will cover tions can expert to be called to
Yeats of Arcadia Calik
sister, Mrs
ment coupled with losses aver- tic calls."
aging $700,000 a month had
it said she has paid part of
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Flying Photographic Lab
Continues Moon Flight
Specialized Treatment
Units Could Save Lives
Heavy Rains
Hit State
B'wood, San Saba
FFA Team Third
Burk's Museum Will
Open Season Today
Debate Brewing
ver Soviet
Space Program
Superb
Diamond
Rings
Brownwoed
Bulletin
Evans was injured 25 mintues
later in the same vicinity He
sustained cuts and bruises and
is being held for observation
Co. removed a telephone
a woman’s apartment in
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stalled Saturday as the president
of the Texas Medical Associa- I
If you fan to receive your
Eu’letin, please exit sour
toe.! cartier-salesman
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$4,668 on Phone
NORFOLK Va (AP) - The
Chesapeake & Potomac Tele-
lision with 1952 auto driven by
Billy Gene S' ay maker of Sunset
Terrace, mishap was on W.
Commerce and E Baker.
Blaze Hits Hotel
NEW ORLEANS ■ AP) - Fire
broke out in a ninth floor room
of the 16-floor Monteleone Hotel
in the French Quarter Saturday.
and Dr. George R. Herrmann,
professor of medicine at the Uni-
Engagement and
wadding rings
ar interlocked- cannot
twist apart or turn.
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Standish is a community ofL-
200 on the eastern eoast of lower
Michigan With money from the
Other setsavallable in white
fold and yellow gold. From
$9,50 to $5000.00 depending
on cut, color, clarity and size
of .diamonds...
enai «oopson. now
waama her, Bess,
have been hospitalized in the
unit and only one died — of au-
tomobile accident injuries.
’This is one of the most sig-
Complete Body
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tion.
About 1,350 high school FFA
members from 350 high schools
competed Events included judg-
ing of livestock, dairy cattle,
products. meats and poultry.
B
At a late hour, there had been
no reports of turbulence
The heaviest rains, up to two
inches per hour, fell east and
northeast of Tyler shortly be-
fore dusk Earlier, downpours
drenched the Trinity River bot-
tomlands between Ennis and
DETROIT i AP) — Specialized success with such a treatment ted coronary care units, even in
Kaufman and then moved east- treatment units in the nation's renter in one of Michigan's major metropotitan hospitals
death rate of only 8 per cent
over a two-year period
The death rate in well-opera-
Rut the test was Gon little
1 hospitals handle it?
tion, the second time for a son
of a former president to serve.
"• The installation was during
the 9 850-member group’s 100th
. annual session.
at Texas A&M Saturday
Mason FFA took sweepstakes
awards Saturday in the competi-
Wash.. M E and O E Cun-
ningham. both of El Paso one
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JUIT ONE, BUT BE SURE
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Chicken X Run
1320 Avwin A...
and Clayton, al of Brownwood the moon's hidden back side. Fnday it hasn't changed its answered 50 far as can be
three brothers, J. A of Kent ——d ------" — — — —--•
canter in one of Michigan's major metropolitan hospitals
small hospitals ranges from 14 to 11 per cent.
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Browne dod will be at W 3 am be at 2 31 p m today at Davis Lunar Orbiter 4 launched list continue taking pictures
“ ‘ “ "— * T- • Thursday tram Cape Kennedy Mr- “
Buna' will be in Jenkins Fla *® teceive a signal Mon- l
B THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pecns and erandchildren, capture by lunar gravity as a WC Navy Reserve person.-*!
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much of the state’s northeasern
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SHOPi
Accused of Slander forcing about 1.000 guests to
leave.
The Saturday rains fell in an their pilots were lost and the
area that sorely needed mens- targets were on Hanoi's out -
Friday night and Saturday
A 1967 car driven by Thomas
| Dwight Jenkins of 1201 Cottage
was in collision with a 1963 auto
tongs to several medical and -
« surgical groups and has come I
tip through the ranks of the Tex-
as Medical Association
Sun Eclipse Can Be
Seen All Over U.S.
NEW YORK (AP) - An
eclipse of the sun next Tuesday
— weather permitting — will be
visible over nearly all of North
America, reports Dr Thomas
D. Nicholson, an astronomer at
the Hayden Planetarium.
He said Friday the eclipse
will begin at 9:21 am. EDT
May 9, with maximum coverage
A car driven by Frank Ed-
ward Elred of Rt 2 was in col
Ao PAPERS CAN BE
DELIVERED EXCEPT
BETWEEN THE ABOVE
HOURS.
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Dr. Dolbee, speaking to the
Coronary Care Unit Committee
o’ the Michigan Heart Associa-
Three Hurt
In Cycle
Accidents
Three men were Injured In
two separate motorcycle accid-
ents Saturday night north of
Brownwood near the Cisco High-
Top teams in each event will
compete in national contests in
October at Waterloo, Iowa and
during the national FFA conven-
tion in Kansas City.
Association Head ' Brownwi id police at 1225.
DALLAS (AP) — Dr Howard las, president - elect of the
2 ng- 1 - - =- American Medical Association.
at 9 49 a.m and with the eclipse
ending at 10:19 a m.
record for karakul EWE Will Arrive Today
WINDHOEK. South West Af- c*n--.....
tinning of the pressure and tem-
perature systems in the space-
craft caused Komarov's death
while still in orbit
COMANCHE I BBC I — Mr. English - language broadcast
and Mrs A. P Burk will open gave their ranks in naval terms
their museum in Comanche for Their .hometowns were not im-
the summer season today from media’ely available.
2 - 5 p.tn. The pilots were identified as
Admission is 56 cents fo James Lindberg Hughes. 39.
adults and 25 cents for children. James Richard Shively, 25, and
it will be open each Sunday Gordon Albert Larsol. 38 The
througisout the spring and sum- Tass dispatch said Hughes was
Johnson of Atsugi. Japan will
arrive in Brownwood today for
a two week visit with his parents
and son. Mr and Mrs. W. E
iSam Johnson of 2607 First St.
listed in good condition.
Police report two car accidents
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association.
Dr Drindley, one of only four
emeritus members of the asso-
ciation. is the third Texas physi-
cian to receive the award since
it was created The other two,
are Dr. Milford O. Rouse of Dal-
A Temple physician. Dr. G. V.
Brindley Sr., was selected to re-
ceive the highly honored Dis-
tnguished Service Award of the
tion. said the portable treatment
unit was made permanent at the
Standish hospital 10 months ago
Since then..,40 cardiac cases
portion was under severe thun-
derstorm alert
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casanan, Eastiand Erath. Comancn4
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DIAMONDS
IN A NEW CAPTIVATING CONCEp
PASADENA, Calif LAP).- A satellite at the moon
Dying photographic laboratory if all goes well, the craft’s
ward x more than 3,000 small hospitals
Lighter rains fell over wide- could make early death from
spread areas of Northeast Texas heart attacks as rare as an ap-
and North Central Texas Van penidicitis death a heart re-
Zandt. Henderson and Smith searcher said Saturday.
Counties were under severe The report came from Dr.
thunderstorm alert until 9 p.m Malcolm K Dolbee who an-
A severe thunderstorm watch nounced at the same time great
P
way, wood Future Fanners of Amer-
Around 7 p m.. Richard Phil- ua chapter took third award in
lips. 21. and Bur! Dean Myrick, livestock and San Saba captured
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0.71oE BAKER
China accused the Peking corre blaze, was confined to one room
spoodent of Pravda, the Soviet and no injuries were reported.
I paper, of A few guests were reportedly
the state had been under tor. anger "
nado watch and severe thunder- - Hanoi broadcasts and a dis-
storm alert, but novo- patch filed to Mossow by Tass
lent weather was reported correspondents said the three
The day was warm over most were captured during strikes
of the state with maximum tern Friday by US. Air Force F105
_ ’ the afternoon newspaper fieic shutdown was “an irrevocable
. .to glorious doce not offer a business op- decision on the part of the
achievements, the Communist portunity and an opportunity for owners He added “I would
party bosses do not want anoth- publie service That s all I can say it's a little late to save the
er failure in space say at the present time ” paper."
The question has not yet been The Post raised it advertising . The developments came •• .
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paper Friday and shut down its cour
presses for good at 4:45 p m. Its The company said Cecilia
life of eight months ended with Ford owed for 73 days of "nu-
a morning announcement that merous long distance telephone
union restrictions and harass- calls, " including transatlan-
BELGRADE (AP - Red
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from ai
wood th
annual
left to r
tween 830 p m and 6 30
pm week days and be-
twren 8 00 am and 930
am on Sunday.
driven by Mrs Irene Tolston of
11316 Ave C. Accident was at
Second and Ave B Damage to
both vehicles was estimated by
nificant experiments in the
United States," said Dr. Birch,
former chairman of the CCU
Committee and a recognized
expert on heart problems
Dr. Dolbee said a three-ked and sometimes higher, accord-
unit for care of heart attack vic- ing to Dr Larry H Birch. asso-
Ums at the 36-bed Standish dated professor at the Universi-
Community Hospital had a ty of Michigan Medical School
eolation Department
I Kellogg Foundation and guid-
ASpofndheuhearsrkciaton, piish his work One usually xel.
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skirts - the Ta Dong army bar AP5r nd nur -ean MyncK, HVeSW,K and ban maDa captured
racks four miles go0 and 22, were injured when they were third place in poultry at the an-
nheYenovremraroadlyards,nk thrown omt am motoreyeie after n»lsPtateFFA_judgmgrontert
[mile, northeast of Hanoi's ced- rteas
North Vietnam's news agency edgfrom Medical Arts, „ ,
identiried the cantives in - Henry Franklin Evans. 41. of
i_d< nulled the captives in an Browhwood was admitted to
Medical Arts from injuries he
received when his motorcycle
hit an embankment.
But a tendency toward, caution PANAMA CITY. Fla (AP-
: mightmake." very much longer Seventeen persons were rescued
I before another cosmonaut goes Saturday after a charter nshing___ a—,..
One spaceship which might be snat. trollijng rnanmirnfdm fososdoergeruit disclosure that the bill but stiu owes "
launched soon is the one that the hun the Times, established in 1851,
was scheduled to go up and ren- The passengers and crew will study the afternoon field. Use The Classified Ads
dezvous with Komarov s craft leaped from the burning boat, followed an announcement Fri-
According to various sources, it Mar Ann. onto another cmmer- day that 0 Roy Chalk, publish----------
would have earned six persons cial fishing boat the Hornblow- er of the Spanish-language daily
Three of them were to have er. the Coast Guard in Mobile. El Diario-La Prensa, was com
transferred to Komarov s cap- Ala said sidering publication of an Eng-
suie and come back to ea™ The Coast Guard dispatched a lish-language afternoon tabloid.
with him' • ... .. 40-foot patrol vessel and took
Thedecision not to launch the the people from the Hornblower
second spaceship while Komar and brought them back here AB
ov was in orbit points to tar were in good condition, the
graver problems than the sun- Coast Guard sald.
pie explanation of his death,
and suggests a long delay be-
fore another flight.
The explanation when the
death was announced April 24
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"The threat of a few severe SAIGON (API — Three Amer- The agency said these were
thunderstorms with large hall Ican pilots shot down in • raid among “a number of U.S pi-
and damaging winds wul exist in the Hanol area were reported rates" brought before the news-
to these areas until 2 am. Sun- led to x news conference in the men at Hanoi's International
day >• Communist capital Saturday Club. It did not name the others
Earlier, other large secttons of through street, "sounding with or say when thes were cap •
the state had been under :nr. anger " tured.
peratures ranging from 97 at squadrans based in Thailand
Laredo down to 76 at Dalhart The Communists claimed
Most maximums were in the 80s eight planes were shot down and
although temperatures in the declared residential Hock, and
90s were common There was commercial enterprises within
no measured rain during the 24- Hanoi were bombed.
hour period ending at 6 pm, Thel’s, Command in Saigon
the Weather Bureau reported announced three planes and
Bi- GA
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farm labor
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season wil
11 hours after Soyuz I crashed,
said that “according to prelimi-
nary reports" the parachute
straps “got twisted" at the end Communist party . . .
of a successful flight No further slandering Mao Tse-tung and overcome by smoke,
report has been made public. ordered him today to leave Chi- Sam Kenned,, hotel manager.
it is impossible to discover na in seven days, the Yugoslav estimated fire, smoke and water
any informed source here who news agency Tanjug teporied. damaze at a minimum.of *“‘
believes this simple explana .. Th. ei. 21 A. 000. Water dripped ’ the way
uon. Some express belief the Use The Clossificd Ad, down to the lobby.
new spaceship developed prob-
lems early in its 28-hour flight.
Some say Komarov became
sick and was unable to accom-
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-Dr. Bnndley has practiced
medicine for 50 years and has
Funeral far Mrs Sherman Funeral for WIham Vernon
Dyng photographic laboratory if an goes well, the eraft s Moscow AP) — A debate is
Mrs. Sherman Barron William Cunningham to map moon features as small initial mappingphotos will be believed under way arong So-
as 200-teet across continued its transmitted Thursday as the viet scientists and political lead-
tong journey on target Satur- craft circles the moon once e-. whether to lanch another
manned spaceship soon' ' NEW YORK (AP) _ The to 8 cent, beginning Monday
-- torpugh Some seiedtist, are reported morning New York Times in- And in an attempt.to have the
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Johnson of Fort Stockton, Ear • rtred schglbus dnprat neuver early Thursdayheaded (AP)-.- versaryso’communisi rule in sald wqutdtbtfonsidaPWethee ppat X the Woman Behind
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Ewell Johnson at Mempnis, Counzyrrsidentuallahis Hfe.He mles beiow the moon’s south- ping drila or otherwise wiling posed ’ to point ’ to glorious
Tena; one sister, Mrs C B. martedsaura Grgos inBrown ern pole. _ to meet their military obliga- achievements, the Communist
Survtvors include his wife 98 per cent of the front sale of active duty beginsing July 1.
three sons. W V. Jr. Nathan the lunar surface and much of The Defense Department said
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