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J—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wednesday. Nov. 6, 19631
Brownwood Bulletin
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James R. Bryan, 53
Briefs
a success. Structure is the
HAVANA iAPI-Two Cubans
6 Wallendas
Hurt In Fall
second grades.
Marion Hawkins Kirby, 71
spoke with. King said that the
pleased
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Karl Wallenda, 57, leader of
ian food and decorations, as well
Wilson Bynum, 48
Laughlin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Laughlin was named to a first
Walter Dickens. Mrs. Hollis
clinic in Abilene Jan. 11. There mumuwmwmmwwwswmmmumwmwswumuuwmwur
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Mrs. Phillip Shaw last weekend
IRVING VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baker burns. Karl Wallenda was X-
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with the information provided.
He added persons taking part
WEEKEND VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Pierce
COMING
THURSDAY
She was escorted by Gary
Michael, son of Mr. and Mr.
best public relations for 1963
in telling the public about the
J. W. Laughlin and a freshman
in Goldthwaite High School, and
Neil Chamberlain, band direc-
tor, attended the first meeting of
the all-district band in Dublin
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pole and suffered facial cuts
Louis Murillo, 29. received wire
First St. in Medical Arts Hospi-
tal. Nov. 3. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Locke
were 27 schools represented at
the district meeting
was turned over to the junta of Midland visited in the home
after he sought asylum in the of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Adams
U.S. consulate in Hue Tuesday, this past weekend.
Lions Hold
'Hula' Fete
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Mrs. Lou Lemmons, this com-
ing weekend.
stretched between two trees at
winter quarters. was only 12
feet off the ground.
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Laughlin Takes
Clarinet Place
GOLDTHWAITE (BBC- Bill
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and over: Skipper Marshall. 12
through 15: and John Hudgins,
11 and under.
Other second place winners
were Darvin Roberts Jr., Bill
They face an unknown
world of adventure
with instinct Ah
their only Fw
guide to 22 a
homa Aa%
Coleman police officer Duane 15 grandchildren, and 26 great-
Robinson said he cited the Jack- grandchildren.
LOVE
IS
6 Days 15 Words 2.75 7th Day Free
5 DAYS $2.55
Seven Killed Bids Scheduled On Space
In Bus Crash Above New Scoreboards
Gary Lucas, with the U.S. Navy
at San Diego, Calif.; his mother,
Mrs. Amba Bryan of Stephen-
ville; two brothers and three sis-
ters.
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score," Knott said.
Advertising signs attached to
the scoreboards must be no
longer than 10 feet and no high-
er than one foot Knott said.
Space for the signs may be
rented for one to five years, with
an option at the termination of
carrier-salesman's job.
The plaque was for first
place in newspapers under
25,000 circulation The Sher-
man Democrat placed second.
Bob Stephens, circulation man-
ager. received the plaque for
the Bulletin.
The bus driver, John Gastan-
8 ik, Jr.. 38, Sacramento, refused
a to comment on the mishap. He
| suffered head cuts.
| in San Francisco. Greyhound
officials said the bus was char-
tered by the Cal-Neva Casino in
i Reno to bring 30 persons, all
S but two Californians, up to the
I Nevada city for an overnight
■ stay.
can convoy last month. 1 ---------------. ,---- . .
। Erect and unsmiling in the with the interest shown in the are Mr • and Mrs R. B. Brew er
lead jeep was the convoy's 25- program by parents and inter- of Brownwood and Mr, and Mrs.
- * ‘ ’ested persons. From those he L. C. Kendrick of Coleman
WARK FOREST-CHELO ALONS
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ty.
Mr. Bryan died Sunday in a
Dallas hospital.
A salesman for a motor com-
pany here, Mr. Bryan was a
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STUDENT VISITS
Miss Diane Hallford, a stu-
dent at North Texas Universi-
ty will be home this weekend
for a visit with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. (Tony)
Hallford.
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* AN SNTENSTATE THEATES •
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Tuesday
Brownwood—Mrs. Cecil Cole,
Mil Coggin Ave.; A. P. Graham,
408% Congress St: Timothy A.
Hickey. 1310 Vincent St; Mrs.
times the pipes were sabotaged.
The pro-Communist Armed
Forces for National Liberation
(FALN) were blamed for all the
FROM MENARD The accident was captured on
Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Speck have film by a NBC television cam-
as visitors in their home, her eraman who was filming the re-
sister and niece, Mrs. Jack hearsal as part of a show on the Jones and Mike Gill, and Jerry
Glover and Fritzi Renee from circus troupe. Frazier, Barry Daniel and Steve
Menard. The troupe has a date to per- Bruce won third places.
----- form the pyramid at Fort Worth Trophies were to be presented
ANSWERS/
accompanied them aboard a Wayne Jr. from El Paso. vis-
commercial airliner to Rome, ited in the home of Mr. and
AUSTIN — The Brownwood
Bulletin received an engraved
plaque at the annual seminar
1 and convention of the Texas
Circulation Managers Assn in
I Austin over the weekend for
TODAYS BRIGHTEST YOUNG STARS IN THE MODERN MOTION PICTURE THAT
LOOKS HOT AND HARD AT TODAYS YOUNG GO-FOR-THE-MONEY GENERATION
In the program did a good job
in presenting the material.
and Mrs. Harvey Wells of Irv- rayed for possible pelvic in-
ing will visit with their mother, juries.
" Paul Jordan, 33; Herman Wal-
where Archbishop Thue took
charge of them.
Mrs. Nhu has been on a lec-
ture tour of the United States
with her oldest daughter. Le
Thuy. 18. She said she could
not afford the trip.
It was also believed that she
might not be able to get back
into the United States if she
went to Rome U.S officials
said she would have to have a
new visa and this in turn would
require a passport from the
revolutionary Vietnamese gov-
ernment
. < Gen. Oai refused to say what
the revolutionary government
has in mind for another brother
of Diem. Ngo Dinh Can. who
SARASOTA. Fla. (AP) - A
wire snapped beneath the Great
Wallendas circus troupe as it1
practiced "the seven," a human
pyramid. Six were injured or
bruised, but none was seriously
hurt.
VISIT SHAWS
Mr and Mrs. Calvin W. Shaw
and children. Judy and Calvin
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Box Office opens at 6:15
First Showing at 6:50
ADMISSION
Adults 60
Children 10
LAST TIMES
no. Nev., crashed in the stormy ' Coliseum Boasters. Ine.
High Sierra Tuesday, killing 7 Seeled bids e se.u
j passengers. and injuring 33 to- space above the two scoreboards
cluding the,driver. 3" -----* - - -
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burial in Atoka Cemetery. Mr.
Bates was killed to a pick-up
truck collision Monday.
COMANCHE - Miss Martha
Jane Chilton, 23, of Comanche.
2 p m to Comanche Funeral
Home, burial to Oakwood Ceme-
tery Miss Chilton died Monday.
Starta Thuraday
"DR. NO"
----- tobahn, traveling from West
PARIS IAP) — Nearly two Germany to West Berlin in four
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"THE YOUNG AND
THE BRAVE"
and
"SEVEN SEAS TO
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al. The more seriously injured
were token on to Washoe Med-
ical Center in Reno, 28 miles
•wav
AU the dead were California
men Five were killed outright
to the crash as the bus rolled
over at least three times into
a highway divider that also
i serves as a drainage ditch
Three of the five were found
under the bus, resting on its
side
--------and “we expect to get
Sealed bids on advertising , a few more," Knott said.
. _ pace above the two scoreboards Court should arrive during the
the driver will be opened at 1 a.m Nev. week of Nev. 18 and score-
Bodies were scattered up and 13, said Jack Knott, coliseum boards will be delivered the fol-
down • rain-slicked freeway. manager. lowing week, Knott said.
The victims were rushed to a ' c—•--- —
small nearby Truckee hospital-
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Winners in the model car con-
test sponsored by Gene's Coin
and Hobby Shop, have been an-
nounced.
Top winners in the three age
brackets were Cliff Kinzy 16
lenda. 62, and Jenny were
bruised. Andy Anderson, 28. was
not hurt.
said the wire.
in Brownwood for about 10 years
and prior to that lived in Bangs.
Surivors include his wife of
Brownwood; one daughter, Mrs.
U. L. Allison of Goldthwaite;/the troupe
two sisters. Mrs.-Earnest Lamp- ■ --
Funeral services are pending
at Wright's Funeral Home for
Wilson Bynum. 48. of 411 N.
Greenleaf St Mr. Bynum died
this morning in a local hospital.
“All we know there was a big
crash,” he said. “Something
I gave. If we had been high, at
' least two would have been
killed.”
It was the first time the Wal-
lendas had tried “the seven"
since the pyramid came apart
high above the concrete floor in
the Detroit Coliseum in January
1962. Two were killed and one
was injured so badly he will
never walk again.
The troupe started rehearsing
Tuesday. Jenny Faughnan was
just easing into the chair to
form (he top of the pyramid
when the wire snapped.
Gunther Wallenda was struck
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SUZANNEPLESHETTE-TYHARDIN -DOROTHY PROVN
End Maneuvers
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP)
—the 2nd Armored Division,
airlifted to Germany last month,
has finished its mock war with
Uto Europe-baaed 3rd Armored ... „ . .
Division. ’ । Information for this column
The maneuvers ended official- released by authority of petient
ly at 4 p.m Tuesday, or relative.)
Mason and Shriner. He had liv-
ed in Fort Worth 23 years. His
wife is the former Wanda Hol-
comb of Brownwood.
Survivors include his wife: a
son. Larry Bryan of Fort Worth:
a stepdaughter. Miss Vicki Lu-
cas of the home: a stepson.
people seemed very
NOW
OPEN 12:45
ADM. 75-50-25
man of Brownwood and Mrs. R
L. Featherston of San Angelo:
two brothers. Homer Kirby of
Bangs and Charlie Kirby of
San Angelo, and three grand-
children.
and Mrs. Flucie Michael.
Donna Markham, daughter of recruited by the U.S. Central U s convovs one eastbound I
Mr and Mrs. C. N Markham. Intelligence Agency for a mis- traveled the length of the'high- A crowd estimated at 400 per- and Mrs” K. R. Vaughn of 2603
was crowned grade school sion of espionage, sabotage and way this morning sons attended a meeting in the First St in Memorial Hospital,
queen. Her escort was Roger subversion have been killed, the The blockaded U.S. convoy of Brownwood Junior High School Nov. 4. Grandparents are Mr.
White, son of Mr. and Mrs. government-controlled Cuban 12 vehicles reached West Berlin auditorium Tuesday night for a and Mrs W. W. Currin of Aus-
Hayden White, press reported Tuesday from Marienborn soon after program providing information tin and Mr. and Mrs. D. R.
Entertainment for the affair Juan Armestoy Rodriguez. dawn, i encountered no difficul- on new approach to mathema- Vaughn of Burkburnett
was provided by the first and one of the alleged agents, was tyatthe checkpoint of Babels- tics now being used in Brown- A daughter. Tonya LaVon. to
---1 —killed by police several days berg just outside Berlin where wood public schools, according Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kendrick of
— ago. the announcement said the Russians held up an Ameri- to School Supt. J D King Sunset Terrace in Memorial
Duenas Landin was executed by can convoy last month King said he was ven pleased Hospital. Nov 5. Grandparents
a firing squad Monday, the re- 1 . i ........... ' — *- — *- ""
port said. 1 .Iu . .. .e ... . .
Officials said Armestoy was year-old commander. Lt. John
sent on at least four missions Lamb of Wewanitchka, Fla
of to Cuba by the CIA. A big crowd waited through
167 persons attended a Hawai- The Castro regime has a cold and foggy night to cheer
ian style Lions Club Banquet in stepped up its denunciations of the convoy.
the Goldthwaite Legion Hall here the CIA recently, charging it As soon as the convoy was
Tuesday night, ' with a direct campaign of sab- safely through, the U.S. Army
The banquet featured Hawai- otage. | sent 56 more men on to the au-
Marion Hawkins Kirby. 71.
of Route 2 , Brownwood, died at
6:40 a.m. today in Brownwood.
Funeral services for Mr. Kirby
will be held at 4 p.m Thursday
at Wright's Funeral Home, with
burial in Goldthwaite Memorial
Cemetery. Jack Kirby and
Harold G. Hunt will officiate
A retired farmer. Mr. Kirby
was born Sept. 1, 1892, in Lam-
pasas and was a member of the
Church of Christ. He had lived
, Mrs. Dora Pike, 612 Malone St
Blanket - Mrs. Mabel C.
Nicholson; Mrs Delia J Hibb-
ler.
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Admitted Tuesday
Brownwood — Mrs. Rosa El-
len Carey, 2502 Avenue D.
Dismissals
B. H. Kendrick. Apt 11. Sunset Brownwood — Robert (Bill,
Terrace; Earnest Mercer, William Biggs. Route 1. Box 391
Route 2, Box 166:Oscar_Teel, Brookesmith —Mrs. Joyce Ann
base and standpipe for. a
new, half-m illfon-gallon
water tower at Marion, Iowa.
. Bangs Man Dies In Crash
COLEMAN — A Bangs man son woman for failure to yield
was dead on arrival at a Cote-i right of way He estimated dam-
man hospital Tuesday after a! ages to both vehicles at 3500
two-car collision at an intersec- each
tion in the south part of Cole- „ . ___. .
man about 3:31 p.m. Funeral services for Mr.
Dead is James Emmett Green, Green will be held at 2 p.m.
85 Thursday at Stevens Memorial
The collision involved two late Chapel, with burial in Coleman
model station wagons, one driv- City Cemetery.
en by Millie W Jackson. 65. in Survivors include three daugh-
which Mr Green was a passen- Mrs. Kathleen Pruet of
ger. and the other driven by Abilene. Mrs. Jewell Dowden of
James Ellis Moore. 43. of Cole- Nederland and Mrs Lois O'Neal
man. of Fort Worth: one son. Joseph
No one in the Moore vehicle Green of Dallas: one brother.
was reported seriously injured George Green of Santa Anna;
in the auto were his wife and three sisters. Mrs W N Me-
three children and his wife's Cullough of Coleman and Mrs
three children and his wife's Leia Fomby and Mrs. Everett
I Scoreboards. bought by the ■
Boosters, will be placed at each _
end at the portable basketbatt Fort Hood Units
court also purchased by the
Boosters, to order that every-
one in the building may have
"perfect vision of the time and
1-23SPLOOSH—Count- vall., daughter of Mrs. Buford
down for this “rocket” as- McCleland, was crowned May |
sembly will be all wet, if it’s Halloween queen at the carni-"
— ■ val here Thursday night.
DRIVE-IN
Bas Orfice opens at 6:18
First Showine at 6:50
ADMISSION
Children Ite Adults (te
FORT WORTH-Funeral ser-
vices for James R. Bryan, 53. of
Fort Worth, former reisdent of
May, were held Tuesday at noon
in Harveson & Cole Drawing
Room. Burial and graveside
rites were held at 4 p.m. in
May Cemetery in Brown Coun-
Units of the 2nd Armored will
contract, he said. Scoreboards fly back to FL Hood, Tex.,
with the signs will be in use only starting Nov. 12.
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as a hula by Lions Club mem* PARIS (AP) — Nearly two Germany to West Berlin in four
bers. along with Miss June Shi- million public service workers vehicles,
bao. Club members in the dance staged • one-day warning strike CONVOY DISMOUNTS
were L. J Ward, Charles Cor- in France today, cutting the I This convoy, unlike its pre-
nelius, Truett Auldridge and | electric supply, mail deliveries decessor, dismounted for count-
Floyd Spradley. Miss Shibao also and garbage collection. ing by the Soviets at Marien-
did two other solo numbers. Many teachers also struck, born on the western end of the
Special guests at the meeting closing a number of public lifeline highway.
included state and district Lions schools. No erosion of Allied principle
Club officials Mercer Slaughter, The workers claim they are was involved, however. The Al-
J. T. Jones and Roy Fisher, caught in a wage-price squeeze lies accept counting when a con- Saturdav
and Early Lions Club President caused by the government's voy carries more than 30 men -
Walter Dickens Mrs. Hollis antiinflation campaign launched in addition to the driver and co- chair larinet place in the band.
Blackwell headed the deeora- last September. The govern- driver of each vehicle. H wil attend all-regional band
tions committee for the affair ment has offered to grant cer- The Soviets cleared the sec- - ' - 8 na-and
--------.--------L- tain wage adjustments but has ond convoy quickly.
TRUCKEE, Calif i AP) — A Advertising on electrical score- during
•pedal bus carrying on Mak- boards to Brownwood Collseum ----
era for a night’s gaming at Re- to “for sale" by Bro an need
Texas., or 11 days beginning to the top three places, and
Nov. 20. honorable mention ribbons were
--------------------—--- 1 to go to Sam Coursey, Allen El-
Classified Ads Make lis. Tommy Gallehon,, Mike
and Save You Money Mfou.esse Lewis and
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the Russians without incident • < —----
continued its march." The Soviet statement said the 1500 Brady Ave.; Willie J. White. Newsom.
The British and French con- French and British convoys 2301 Cottage St.: Mrs. A. C.
voys set out from Berlin at the conformed to Soviet instruc. ! Potts Jr“ 2601 Belmeade Dr; A daughter, Gloria Ann. to Mr.
oppositeend of the autobahn tions immediately and were al- Mrs AThomas Jerome Smith, and Mrs. Joe Bob Sharpe of 1809
from the blockaded. Americans lowed to pass. This statement 1MAve-D., A,, me
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“Non. of 4: convnve <ohn.it rock. Apt. ,w- Sunset Terrace; Mrs.Bob Modawell of Brown-
tedV^nv thesconvozsasubmit Mrs. Elton Ray Wells and baby, wood.
asdntoumnnesosteninstruuction on 2808 Coventry Circle: D. C. A ion. Gerado. to Mr. end Mrs.
counted “dostering tail gate! » Melwood Ave.: Baltazar Laing of Brownwood in
or anything of this kind.” he IMemorial Hospital, Nov. 4.
said. "There was no compro- L AAaat Grandparents are Mn and Mrs
mise whatever" IVOTn MMeeT Nicolas Ramarez of Melvin and
in any case, the autobahn r A A A Mr. and Mrs. Genaro Laing of
was open again and two more OraWS 400 Colorado h. .T . „
1— -nm‛- i • • A daughter. Usa Kay, to Mr
2 Adults
1 Ticket
TODAY
Paul Monroe Duffee, 77, of I
Star Route 3, Brownwood, 411
pa. to Wright s Funeral Homo i (
chapel, burial to Greenleaf Cem-
etery Mr Duffee died Tuesday. .
COLEMAN - James Roy :
Bates, <3. of Novice, 2:30 p.m. 1
ih Stevens Memorial Chapel, I
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Survivors include two sisters.
Corena Fleet of Brownwood and
Mrs. C. C. Marsh of Big Sandy;
and one brother, Hughel By-
num of Arlington.
■ WW V a.
to.
refused to meet all union de- In Washington. U.S. officials
mands. said the Americans had made
------ no concessions to obtain release
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)— of the convoy.
An American-owned refinery There was no hint of what
operated on oil reserves today steps were contemplated if the
after terrorists sabotaged its Soviets had not bowed to Allied
two pipelines Tuesday as work- pressure. However, officials
men were beginning repairs on said the blockade carried the
a companion line blown up the seed of a serious situation,
previous day. --------------------------------
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