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Brownwood Bulletin
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SIXTEEN PAGES TODAY
BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1964
Candidates Push Drives
As Election Day Nears
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Barry Sees Upset
WEATHER •
Decision For GOP
p
CENTER GETS BRICKS
Kremlin Claims Soviet Boss
Ousted Because Of Bad Job
alarm and confusion and was a
fact Brown Street.
(Staff Photo)
ty workers that Nikita Khru-
PHYSICS PRIZE
en.
Trio Shares Award
Threatened
By Strike
Massachusetts Institute of Tech-
These prizes. each totaling
"He tells the American public
velopment of economic plans.
including his son-in-law Alexei
The whistle-stop tour
was
Heqvy Fog Grips
he believes the GOP ticki
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Prochorov of Moscow
al Aeronautics and Space Ad-
tee on manned space flight.
six years ago.
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Raiders Halted In Malaysia
a '
By PETER ARNETT
a
New Zealand and Malaysian
NOT EXCITED
sinn of the Malaysian mainland
by forces from Indonesia, whose
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t
tion — which Khrushchev later street will be closed to through
denied he had made — caused traffic, he reported
Maximum temperature here
Wednesday 78. overnight low
53. Sunset 5:49, sunrise 6:52
old Mormon Tabernacle.
The Presidents talk also fea-
sian federation of Malaya. Sin-
gapore, Sarawak and Sabah
Rahman said the invaders
Brown will have to be closed
at Adams near the post office,
Two-year-old Diana Boudreaux of Ok-
mulgee, Okla., is not as excited about
the jack-o-lantern as is the black cat
Malacca from Indonesian Sum-
atra. and members of the vigi-
lante corps patrolling the Ma-
lacca-Johore State ccastal bor-
der region sounded the alarm.
Police and soldiers immedi-
the guerrillas.
The region was placed under
a 24-hour curfew.
Unofficial reports said the
landing force was believed to
number about 60 men.
Lebedev Institute for Physics of burgh with a complaint that
the Soviet Academy of Science. President Johnson had used
The Nobel Committee of the "false and degrading tricks"
Royal Swedish Academy of against him.
and its agents, sailing from many.
South Viet Nam. intruded into! Literature — Jean-Paul Sar-
the territorial waters of the tre of France. He has rejected
Democratic Republic of Viet the prize.
BROWNWOOD AREA Fair
and mild today and Friday.
Patches of fog around day-
break. Low tonight 53 to 63. j
High Friday 78 to 86.
as they get ready for Halloween and
goblins coming up Saturday.
he said.
"The post office department
is planning to relocate its cour-
tesy boxes from Brown Street
to Adams and move them back
to Brown Friday afternoon.”
according to the maser-laser
principle.
with more storage room
"We will have to take out
four or five feet anyway," he
said "That will increase the
capacity quite a bit.”
situation well in hand.
“We have encountered a large
number of the invaders," he
said, "and the battle between
them and security forces is in
ately sealed off the area, diver-
ting all traffic from the main
coastal highway.
North Viet
Blames US.
In Bombing
TOKYO (AP) - North Viet
Nam charged Friday "air and
naval craft of the U.S. and its
agents" again bombed and
shelled North Vietnamese terri-
tory.
“I'm very excited and hon-
ored.” he said
He telephoned his wife at
LB J Cites Russian
Pledge For Peace
SALT LAKE CITY. Utah (AP)—President Johnson
said today the new Soviet premier has given “heartening
word" that his country will "maintain its own search for
peace with the West.". .
Johnson, speaking softly and with a trace of huski-
ness in his voice, reported on the contents of a message
from Premier Aleksei N. Kosygin. Johnson was making
a campaign speech to 8,000 Utah residents in the century
blocked off and parking will not
be allowed on the street "dur-
ing the duration of this proj-
ect."
The $40,000 professional center under
construction at E. Lee and Brown
Streets began showing iFa/X" shape
Wednesday when brick layers Billy
Joe Sutton, Larry Sutton and Fowler
Sutton placed brick and mortar some
four feet high on one side of the build-
ing. They are shown here at the bot-
tom of the "L" today as that segment
of the wall goes up. Tom Lafferty and
“Until this material dries,
you can't get any traffic on it,”
he said.
Until barricades arc remov-
ed at 4 p.m. Friday, Clary ex-
plained Safeway customers
-"may come in on Center and
go out on Center or Brown
Street”
reported Clary. "Post office of-
ficials feel it won't interfere
greatly with business.”
An auto dealer on Depot
| “Will have to get in and out
on Brown," he added
Deadline for voting absentee
for next Tuesday's election is
5 p.m Friday, closing time for
the county clerk’s office.
1 award will go to Dr. Townes
and half to the Russians. Prof.
! Nilolay Basov and Aleksander
ed Dorothy Crowfoot-Hodgkin. a potential means of aiding man
54. a biochemist of Oxford Uni- in medicine it has led to a rev-
paign train after a journey
through the Midwest and a de-
mend that the Democrats de-
nounce Communists and "their
backing." He said Communist
He launched his third rail-
road tour of the campaign after
toughening his presidential chal-
lenge with a charge that Demo-
crats have Communist backing
and haven't repudiated it.
The Arizona senator opened
his campaign day before a Har-
risburg crowd estimated by po-
' lice at more than 8.000.
The Republican nominee for
the White House took to a cam-
Goldwater's . third campaign ’
foray into Pennsylvania, a "
Former Supreme Court
Justice Dies In Capital
WASHINGTON < AP) — Re- by his colleagues. His opinions
tired Supreme Court Justice written for the court will be a
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) niques of the structures of im-
—Dr. Charles H. Townes of the portant biochemical compounds
publications were "pulling for
the defeat of Republican candi-
dates."
Goldwater keynoted a five-
stop railroad journey to Pitts-
significant example of his arbi- ing in the West, the President
trary way of acting without w as pointing his vote-seeking
Suslov’s report, according to regard for the opinions of oth- efforts eastward. with other
progress. We have every reason
to be successful."
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HARRISBURG, Pa.,(AP) — Sen. Barry Goldwater
kicked off a Pennsylvania whistle-stop tour today, as-
serting "millions of unhappy, disgusted Americans
across this country” will produce the century’s biggest
political upset next Tuesday.
The Republican presidential nominee said some
i people claim he has "just about given up" in his battle
against President Johnson.
But he said there is no truth in that.
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Harold H Burton is dead at 76. lasting memorial to him, and
He died at George Washington will long be studied as a part of
University Hospital Wednesday; the development of American
which from a combination of illnesses. jurisprudence.”
ballots by mid-morning today,
with over half of them voting
, by mail, according to County
Clerk. Mrs Billie Porter
Dr. Townes heard the news in
Pasadena. Calif., where he is
attending a meeting of a Nation-
g Vote Totals 440
| Total of 440 Brown County
residents had cast absentee
crofilu Ser
.0. Eox 8066
m-n. Texas
similar to the way that a mag-
nifying glass can concentrate
the sun's rays.
Half the physics monetary
DETROIT i AP> — Ford Mo- would maintain its present poli-
tor Co. was threatened today cies and seek better relations —
with a crippling strike, just as and maintain its own search for
p.m.,” declared the manager-
Clary said traffic will tie
By GERALD MILLER has not been made public in
ROME (AP) — The Kremlin Moscow and L’Espresso did not
has told Soviet Communist par- say where it got its summary.
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■I County Absentee
It wae 46. mira moSortca inva I v New Zealand troops based in
on of th. Athirdreportedinva Malacca also moved in against
Science, which chooses the phy
sics winner. cited the Soviet- I want to tear up their Social
tured an appeal that the United
States "work to guide the inevi-
table changes that lie ahead" in
Communist countries
Johnson made an overnight
stop in Salt Lake City in order
to breakfast with David O. Mc-
Kay. president of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints (Mormon i and to speak
i in the church’s tabernacle.
After two days of campaign- ca
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swampy jungles 30 miles south
of here by a force of Australian,
General Motors Corp got its peace — with the West.”
fifth assembly plant going again Johnson received Kosygin's
_ after a 31-dav nationwide walk- letter Monday night but today
—He sent friends or relatives, out by the United Auto Workers was the first time he indicated
-.huin- hi. cn-inla“ I Union. its contents
‘ " Johnson said Kosygin wrote
_The LAW set a sink? deadline that -the Soviet Union would
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laration that the Soviet Union While the test coat is being ricades will be lowered at 4
has a weapon of total destruc- laid and while it is drying, the " " deelered " mena"
The spokesman reported 25 । internal security official, made 1
MALACCA. Malaysia (AP) — prisoners taken during initial! a flying tour of the Malacca!
About 60 Indonesian guerrillas, encounters with police and sol- Muar area and told newsmen _______________
attacking in two groups, landed diers along the Kesang River, that Malaysian forces had the crossed the narrow Strait of
by sea on the southwest coast of, near the border of Malacca and
Malaysia’s mainland early to- j Johore states He said not a shot
day but by nightfall almost half' was fired
of them were reported captured. The spokesman said the raid-
A military spokesman said ers were tracked down, called
the others were pinned down in uponedbusrrndertandemasoun
the air.
Prime Minister Abdul Rah-
man announced five boatloads
troops.
The spokesman said a holding of guerrillas landed before dawn
action would be carried out on thie southwest coast between
through the night, and mopping Malacca and Muar . _____________________
up operations will be launched Home Minister Ismail Bin President Sukarno has vowed to
at daybreak. 1 Abdul Rahman, Malaysia's top, crush the British-backed Malay-
American trio for basic re- Security cards,” Goldwater said
versity, England, for her de- olution in radio and physics,
termination by X-ray tech- Maser concentrates light energy
I shchev was ousted because he L’Espresso, accused Khru-
| acted dictatorially and did a shchev of these failings:
bad job besides the left-wing —He repeatedly violated the
Italian weekly L Espresso re- principles of collective leader- A..+. E:,.
ported today. ’ ship, displaying a typical "per- A UlO Firm
L Espresso said the report, sonality cult" attitudes incom-
written by Soviet Communist patible with directives of the
party Presidium member Mik- Soviet party congresses,
hail Suslov. had been distribut- —He launched and changed
ed to party workers throughout agricultural .policies without
the Soviet Union. adequate thought and prepara-
it had been rumored in Mos- tion
cow earlier this week that such. _He switched allocated in-
a report would be made public vestments from one industrial
and that it would contain Sus- sector to another, causing con-
search within quantum electron- in a speech for Lewistown, Pa. vs denunsiation.at the sumer industry to suffer
ics which has led to production .rherg i not An "llc. o dium meeting.Oct. 14-which through a lack of coherent de-
of oscillators and amplifiers -"There L notan ouncesoffiremoved Khrushchev from com----------- * ’ '
- > truth in this smear. and my mand of the party. The report
opponent knows that full well”.------------------------------
nology and two Russian scien- $53,123. wind up this year's pre-
tists who have been his. house mentations from the foundation
guests were jointly awarded the established by Alfred Nobel, the
1964 Nobel Prize for Physics to- inventor of dynamite
day for their contributions to The maser beam, which great-
the maser light beam. | ly amplifies radio signals, has
At the same time the 1964 become commonly known as
prize for chemistry was award- both a possible “death ray” and
But in Washington, U.S. de-
fensesofficials said they had re-their home in Cambridge,
qeivedanoword.o fnany Su ha Mass., that he was thrined’ HAROLD BURTON
tacks,as were claimed by North Mrs Townes said her husband
Vetnam.. , j , "has been so excited with this
Radio Hanoi, in a broadcastfield since he made the first
monitored here, said the an-/maser work in 1955" i
nouncement was made, by a Mr Townes said the Russian
spokesman of the North Viet- psysicists have been their house
namese Foreign Ministry in a guests in Cambridge and "both
statement issued Thursday. Itare charming men"
saidi. .nn. . i .. 0 Dr. Townes, 49, is a native of
"At 1000 hours of Oct. 28, Greenville, S.C. He conceived
1964, threegjet planes and five the for the beam in 1951
T28. aircraft of the Vnited He and his students also coined |
States, coming from. S T ‘he word "maser”
tion of Laos, bombed and rock- stands for microwave amplifica-
eted.the Cha Lo frontierrpost, tion by stimulated emission of
which is situated in the Demo- rdiatin
cratic Republic of Viet Nam raqatrne. , . * .
territory in Quang Binh Prov- The 1964 Nobel awards previ- !
ince, at a place two kilometers ously announced: 1
(12 miles) from the Viet Nam- Peace - Dr. Martin Luther
Laos border.” King of the United States.
It added: “At 2300 hours (11 Medicine-Dr. Konrad Bldch.
p.m.) of the same day. three' German - born American, and
naval craft of the United States Dr. Feodor Lynen of West Ger-
"Crews started draining it
this morning," he said “It |
should be completely drained
within-a week and dried out
within two or three weeks.
Then we will move in heavy
equipment and start making it
deeper.”
According to the manager,
the reservoir will be made
deeper to provide the district
L. E. Jones purchased the lot and
building from Isham Smith - Scott
Brothers Post No. 196 of the American
Legion. The' old two-story building
burned last year. A beauty shop will
reportedly be housed in one of the four
offices featured in the modern struc-
ture. Off-street parking will be pro-
vided in front of the building that will
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Test Coating
quired preliminary approval of A ■ ■ • • ■
the Presidium of the Supreme « I - I _
Soviet, the Soviet parliamentI • T 4 4 F F | 4 • % P
-Khrushchev made an osten- | Cl I “ wl III “8 CI Y
tatious show of support for India I.
during a particularly delicate . ,
time of frontier controversy An experimental coat of slur- "The street will be cleaned
between' India and Red China, ry seal will put on Depot this afternoon, finishing touch-
Such help was in line with Mos- Street between Fisk and Cen- es will be put on it in the
cow policy, but the way it was ter Friday "unless something morning, crews will start lay-
done worsened the situation breaks,” according to John ing the material, the job will
—Khrushchev's recent dec- Clary, city manager, be completed by noon and bar-
. e m • Adzhubel, on foreign missions
Mgn/(rews Eecin without consulting party offi-
a sate 1 -9 cials. These emissaries had Wednesday of 10 am. Nov. 6 for continue its communications
- - . et can . . neither the right nor prepara- its bargaining units at Ford with the United States — and
A, .1 , — carry if the Democrats are held Drninine loh tion to undertake the delicate which lack at-the-plant working would continue to exlore areas
Northwest Texas to a 250,000-vote margin in Phil- —ruunn9 •OD tasks given them, and often the agreements to supplement the Of mutual interest ” P
= as AlResons- = sm5
as before dawn today, that Democrats have Commu- irrigation and storage reservoir sion, to Bonn, and only learned agreements. Strikes by them honorable“lcace& and -5 and
Visibility dwindled to 16 nist backers. of Brown County Water Im- from the Western press that he would involve, ameng others, . tailkin about "inevitaht.
mile at Childress and 14 mile Brandishing a copy of "The provement District No 1 in had formulated prospects on the nine Ford assembly plants and changes IKside the Communist
.----. - - at Wichita Falls Worker.” GOdwater told some Camp, Bowie was begun today -German and Berlin questions three key stamping plants iohangsseisdeonhpsommunist
ministrationadvisory commit- There also was some early 1,600 people in a high school according to Joe Paul, district unacceptable to the party p R P ■ g
" m " . morning fOg m Central and East auditorium the Communist manaser —During his own trip to
Texas, and as far south as Gal-, newspaper has urged voters to Paul reported this morning Egypt in May. Khrushchev
veston on the coast. I (See BARRY on Page 2) i the big reservoir will be drain- made President Gamal Abdel
-------------------------------------------------------------- ed so that work to deepen the Nasser and Vice President Ab-
storage area can begin in the del Hakim Amer Heroes of the
next two or three weeks. Soviet Union without the re-
VOLUME 65 NO. 13 10c PER COPY
Nam, shelled the coastal areas Basov. 42. and Prochorov. 48.
Failing health had forced him to In one of his most significant
retire from the Supreme Court opinions. Burton issued the
six years ago ruling that outlawed racial seg-
Burton. while serving as a negation on railroad dining cars
| Republican senator from Ohio. It was the first in a line of ma-
was appointed to the court in jor rulings by the Supreme Court
1945 by Democratic President on civil rights
Harry'S. Truman They hadl Burton began nis political
been closgr triends when Truman career as an Ohio state legisla-
was a senator from Missouri, i tor in 1928 and became mayor of
Chief Justice Earl Warren. Slevclandin 1935.running asan
when informed of Burton's independent , Republican i OP-
death, issued a statement say- Posed.t othe regular partylead-
i ers. in 1940, ne nad to duck the
"I am sure that in its long Republican state organization to
of Quang Binh Province and will share the other half of the history no justice on the court win the nomination for senator,
subsequently fled." prize. They are members of the has been held in higher esteem He then won the election.
appearances planned today in
Wichita, Kan., and Philadel-
' phia.
In his tabernacle text. John-
son said that when Nikita Khru-
shchev was toppled as Soviet
premier. “I sent word to Mos-
j cow that our basic policy re-
mained unchanged.”
He reported that the new
premier. Alexei Kosygin, has
replied that “the Soviet Union
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