Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 22, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 9, 1965 Page: 2 of 14
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1---BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Tuesdey, Nov, 9, I HI
DEATHS &
To Man Gemini 9 Journey I Bulletin €
FUNERALS
Ma e Le
By RONALD THOMPSON
In Panelist's Death
Mrs. Morgaret Cook
Lasw
autopsy Monday night
r.
4»
d**
crew was
seen m a videotaped appearance
Gemini I flights of astronauts
with another object in space.
or cot-
Auxiliary
flown by astronauts Frank Bor-
22
in
spirits."
Princess Margaret
Jessie A. Townsend of ’ Brown- diplomnas are given, it to no good shotgun blasts wounded a high
Puts In Long Day
Rites
erblue gown that matched her
state executive WMU board,
chest and leg
Margaret showed
column, a
to start •
Child
Neal W Self. genera manag-
Council Meets Wednesday Discussed At Board Meet
and Lagrange
The McAllen pi
rogram will be
$55,069 federal
dependent School District Board
Austin and Fisk Avenue
The three youth corps projects
ill.
nets
WE PREDICT
A Toronado
A
Will Hit Brownwood
Cl
Thursday, Nov. 11th
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DRIVE-IN
WEEKDAY SPECIAL!
COME BY AND WE WILL PROVE IT
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Officer Hurt
In Accident
Box Office Opens at 9:15
Viral Showing at 6:45
Jury Picked
In Coleman
CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE-IN
lem, the vocational agriculture
building roof was solved when
Adams desires to meet with the
council to discuss recommenda- j
Asst. Diet Atty. Gene Kiser
said the student. Arthur Paige
would be held in county jail to
BRADY (BBC) - Officials of
Loadcraft, Inc., have received
three contracts for the Brady
plant in the amount of $1,359,-
It was an
failed to at
royal stamina by sticking right
through to the end of a dazzling
charity ball that broke up in the
wood, and one easier Mrs Wes-
toy Nail of Hamlin
COGGIN AVENUE
PASTRY SHOP
2003 Coggin
$261,285; Uvakte. 100. 3125,590,
and 125. $72,120; Mount Enter-
prise, 100 $68,630; Sweetwater.
325. $213,840, and >10. $287,890;
Moments later, as the prin-
cess made her way out to the
royal couple's special retiring
instead to the ballroom
Police did not arrest the man
because, they said, the incident
days."’
Loadcraft. Inc., is one of the
oldest track trailer manuac-
Bassett, born in Dayton
Ohio, was a test pilot prior to
the whipping the youth left
while the class was working at
a house near the school return-
ed with a shotgun and opened
fire as the teacher ran
He said a man grabbed the
desires to meet with the city
council concerning Health De-
partment operations
afeisoft words
er partner. Loa
eyes, mar
with her
da rocket that
orbit and ap-
day by fee Manned Spacecraft
Center.
engineering graduate of Texas
Tech.
Singing a
of the gin
enjoy a w
tery; Ma
Cunningh
Prosecution for the case is be-
ing directed by Dist. Atty. Gor-
don Griffin Jr. of Brownwood,
assisted by San Angelo attorney
Aubrey Siokes.
Gib Callaway and Fred Har-
mon of Brownwood are hand-
ling Valadez s defense
The retrial follows a reverse
of decision by the Court of
Criminal Appeals that sent a
25-year sentence back to the
courts it is being held in Cole-
man on a change of venue
Valadez is charged with slay-
ing Adolfo H Romero of Brown-
wood. July 12. 1963.
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1)
for the full year.
. The program will be basically
the same as last summer with
wee hours today
One small incident marred
the evenlag s gaiety but only
briefly.
neighborhood of $40,000-$50,000
for a metal shop
He also pointed out that stu-
dents do not respond to that
type of courses
The board took no action on
shops
Dear Helois
Did you
to watch T
cial prograr
tain time, o
forgotten to
your set um
over?
I did thi
l learned to
for five min
gram was
on. Now, I
work. know
will give m
ure time.
in which they are
the production of
” £ W Vonon he gvenaandTnpssssidofhat writung her "Voice - Broad-
ec •oe " loos ne Ged in the program Cid not call for n
rung at 9 a.m, and
til 2 p.m.
dismissal of stu-
NOW
Thru SAT.
mortal Hospital and was treat- Ruth Doss, Mrs. Ann Means, rated Cakes ond Cookies
ed and released. Miss Marjorie Gresham and R. for special occasions
---—----------------------- E. Wells. 1 0-9732-21-24
LETTER
Dear Helois
I am at ।
extra calori
fore lunch
am usually
my teeth!
Maybe it
toothpaste y
tite—the im
I am winni
bulge! My
a fair cane
hatch, but
y our reade
my metho
- pleasant th
PAMMOUTMCTMSrem
JOHNYMYNE
MARIIN
•“HI
Poppy Day in Brownwood, ac
----- cording to Mrs Harry Taylor,
Schirra and Stafford now will vice president of Isham Smith-
try to rendezvous to within Scott Brothers Unit of American
inches of the Gemini T craft
WHO’S DRINKING
ALL THAT
Diet-Rite Cola?
chosen to man Gemini 9 west
year Basseti will propel him-
eelf ob a stroll around the
world.
Bassett will emerge from the
spacecraft sometime during the
Lwo or Lhree day mission wear
ing a new self-sustaining space
walk pack weighing 390 pounds
ob earth but nothing to the void
of space
Te primary purpose of the
mission will be to give the
UnMed Stales more experience
k
■
. _, Day as a memorial to
man and James Lovell Thu American war dead andatrib-
had occurred on private proper-
ty. Palladium security guards uinanced. h, , . .
also released him and he ran off grant and $12,503 inlocal funds.
Poppy Day
Set in City
Wednesday has been proclaim-
ment agreement but he said with
that it would be costly, in the'
sorship because of the cost.
which he said can go much shotgun wielder and a neighbor
grant for a project in McAllen _ -
ployes back on the payroll in 60
revcommendation concerning gas machine shop where students
item No 6, Mr Joe Allen rates. could learn welding. sheet met-
item No 13. Mr .Don Jordan al work and other related areas.
L AU the heart and excitement
■ f of a great frontier adventure!
F WALT DISNEY
Miss Kilgallen was born to
Chicago into a newspaper fam-
Uy Her father James L Kil-
, was with the now de-
International News Serv-
ice for many years and to now
with the Hearst Headline Serv-
ice
Her father was transferred to
New York and she grew up in
Brooklyn As a summer cub re-
. porter n 1931 she got her first
by-line and never returned to
college
Her race around the world in
1936 catapulted her into fame
After a brief tune in Holly-
wood as a reporter— and one-
! tune actress in “Winner Take
AD"—she returned to New York
pu’tg
ea
throughout the dinner with any
and all about him. including
comedian Bob Hope.
The princess appeared mo-
mentarily upset witnesses said
by one incident, an unidentified
man in a brown business wk. a
drink in one hand, made his
way to within 10 feet of where
’ the princess sat at the head
Mabie when security officers
stopped him
The man, described by wit-
nesses as obnoxiously drunk."
began shouting unintelligibly
and officers hustled him out of
the ballroom
WEDNESDAY
"MAJOR DUNDEE"
PLUS
"RETURN OF
MR. MOTO"
pe
9
Daniels was reported in good
condition at a hospital with
AUSTIN .AP» - Gov John tracts our back log of firm ord-
Connally approved Monday aersatthe Brady plant exceeds
Youth Corps
PlansOkayed
WASHINGTON (AP) - Eight
Neighborhood Youth Corp* pro-
jects in Texas were among 31
in nine states approved Monday
by the Labor Department
The youths will work at a
variety of public service jobs
The location number of youths
and total coal of the Texas pro-
jects:
voted affirmative --------— — — - — —
measure was apparently killed. High School Shop Studies
, on
My
since most industries require school shop teacher Monday
either a high school dipioma or and police jailed a pupil, 16.
the equivalent." Jimmy Daniels, X. the wound-
Bay pressed for a vote on ed instructor, said the shooting
Mitcham's motion. but mem- occurred after he whipped the
bers sept shying sway from it youth for cutting classes Both
because of what some termed are Nogrues
"er TZXcm*wTmw I
•MMa er eie reserve
Saving little and dancing not
at all, the
Two buildings at North Ele-
mentary will have to be repair-
ed at a cost of approximately
$3,282.90 to make room for the
project to be conducted during
school, rather than the initial
program which was conducted
during the summer in regular
classrooms
Tope explained that he felt
that approval would be given to
repair work and also to reim-
bursement for rent.
This program will be on a
90-100 per cent basas as wa sthe
Dual flight is set for between ute to disabled servicemen or
Dec 1 and I iginated after World War I. and
the American Legion was the
first national organization to
adopt the poppy as its memorial
flower.
Memorial blossoms to be dis-
tributed in Brownwood during
BAR-B-Q CHICKEN AT REGULAR PRICE.
(No LIMIT ON ORDERS
♦ Ths special plale wilh gather
information SB cosmic dust and
and 857
John C. Moeilinger, president,
said. "With these additional con-
Referendum Two Space Rookies Picked Br ownwond
More Tests Slated Set Nov. 23
await a juvenile court hearing
Daniels told officers that after
room. she saw the man being -omIit"I-m0, s4.600.000
questioned, appeared confuse community. actio LESS "NOow
for an instant, then returned
HOUSTON (APi- Two space-
flight rookie, Elliott Sae Jr and
Charter Bassett 11 have been
COLEMAN — Testimony be-
gan this morning in the Rudy
Valadez murder with malice
retrial in 35th District Court be-
fore Judge Joe Dibrell.
• Jury selection was completed
Monday at 6:30 p.m. The panel
She was an effective contrast
to Jhe easy-going manner of Ar-
lene Francis, the other woman
on the four-member TV panel
“She was just full of beam
last night," said the program »
moderator, John Daly She was
fee Agena once it to tocked with
Gemini 9 and put a plate on
the side of the rocket
Refrigerator Cord
Causes Fire Cell
Firemen answered a call to
808 Cordell St Monday at 12:45
am.
A refrigerator cord shorted
out but no other damage was
appar.
Sunday at 1:45 p.m. firemen
Project—
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11
saying, “I feel • we do or de
1959
Survivors include two seas
Starnes aad Ronnie Cook both
ly working on construction jobs "
Tope pointed out that under
the Vocational Act of 1963. such
shops as these could be set up
under a 59 per cent re-imburse-
| —. -------am------ ----- ■ ii i — ■ —
. Jr., chairman of Um child wel- He pointed out that there is a
tions for poles for street ban- fare board, and members of the great need for welders in Brown-
board, desire to meet with the wood and it is a prime point of
Item No. 7 Presentation of • council concerning the Brown-interest for several industries
a recommendation concerning wood Brown County Child Wei- wanting to locate in Brownwood
traffic c o n t r o l s for Carnegie fare.________________________ I “Welders now come to Brown-
a --- wood from Cisco, Dublin and
Brady,” said Streckert. "Most-
ration at the intersections of day night at the Brownwood In-
Bv DORIS KLEIN
HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Fight-
and laryngitis. Brit-
COMANC
women of
Church of
Keith Lam
Slider. Mrs
Jean Rachi
and blue i
Mrs. Jame
church pas
The ever
p.m. in th
Brenda Di
Mr. and M
_.gAgg,.4,
Presenved
number ol
wagon det
gifts was
••Stork Ex
honoree ar
room wher
display for
Mrs. Lar
a milk gl
Auvenshint
cake squa
with nylox
with white
tered with
stork in a
rounded
wreath. F
Rachels ii
rosea witl
each blos
taring plants in Brady and Au-
will offer employment to 700 and gusta, Kan. General office is lo-
include federal grants of $349.- cated in Denton.
wish that any memoriais be
sent to the building fund for the
Heart of Texas Baptist Encamp-
ment at Lake Brownwood. P 0
Box S3
She is survived by two daugh-
ters Mrs. Louise Maxwell of
Memphis, Tenn and Mrs Mar.
ion W Smith of 1001 Avenue G
in Brownwood three sons. Jo-
seph E Dixon of Houston. T-Sgt.
Robert F Dixon stationed with
the Air Force at Waco, and S-
Sgt David L Dixon, stationed
at Carswell Air Force Base in
Fort Worth
Other survivors are s broth-
er. Joe L Francis of Los Banos
Calif.: a sister Mn Lewis E
Ray of Brownwood, and 16
grandchildren.
ite princess
„ , A . Walter Schirra and Thomas
The target Ab Agena racket Stafforq
Bassett to due to walk over to
.•mkopdsrNew’Contlracts
Avenue
Item No 1 Presentation for Occupational training Was a
recommendations for channeli- major topic on the agenda Mon-
Eastland. 220 1161,910;
Mercedes 85 $48,990.
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) "not knowing..the exact cost 04
me program
Dear Folks:
Here’s sore
to suggest I
don’t have I
those whose
with arthritis
There to I
one ice tray
tor Why d
only about h
This way you
ice—we all I
will always
trays in cbm
71* partial
es much fast
tor. and wh
a hurry, it t
ergy to rele
the tray to
(Too. I hav
put a small
in an ice tn
die is less 1
Sometimes
ice instead
cubes when
slant coffee
drops in for
ade. Really
""ye™
the Puppy Day observance by
volunteer workers have been
handmade by disabled veterans
who are paid by the American
Legion Auxiliary Auxiliary pays
for all materials used by vet-
erans who fashion the flowers
of red crepe paper
Contributions received by
workers throughout the city will
be used exclusively for veteran
rehabilitation and child welfare
work.
Mrs John Strickland is “pre-
sident of the local auxiliary
inarenderrgusnanduasdppina = s -.-sk; e
Angeles Mayor Samuel W Yor-
ty, at the head table
Her husband, the Earl of
Snowdon, chatted affably
not use the tederal money, we
wili still be under whatever con-
trois exist."
Boy who obviousy warned to
vote tar the measure, but could
not because he was presiding
Funera seryices tw Mn ■ * capacity as vice pres- NEW YORK (AP) - Dorothy way" syudicaled column
J t dent, said "I hate to pay L- Kigallen dead at 52 started An autopsy Monday night
0045A—1 l m Lci come tax for other peqple ta use tori * fame as a coumnist t failed to reveal the cause of
tadov "l l S in pirs Cnfeh money ‘ He atao said to refer- and television personality by death Dr James Luke examin-
ut “NPu, “su-.-sm ence * local sponsorship "I circling the giobe in a breath- er. said further tests wil be
7 * 4“ *■ ' rule loca peopie for taking 24 days made
J* . taxes when we cub get be pre- The year was 1936 and by Even to death Miss Kigallen
tai 1 +45-7 “ U, U gram witb other funds dirigible and by China clipper was seen and read Her column
g“aenureemg-eli2 Mitcham whoatoe voted down fee worked bar way across la d was published in fee New York
M-ptnuEi- sw the measure, made a snap mo aad sea Her daily reports made | Journal-American and fee wan
r,,mi tuue taan tar fee local district to bar a celebrity
-5*^. a member o the sponsor 4 and Dr. Locker bock- Death came to Mim Kgallen on “To Toil the Truth."
First Church of the Nazarene. ed up the motion with a esc- Monday as she slept after ap-
died Saturday at 10 39 p.m in ond ipearingas
a Wichita Falle hospital after a Streckert questoned Tope on the Sunday
long Dines* She was born Oct whether or not a diploma could Line?" tel
Locker pointed out that an in- pellet wound in the right arm
vestigation should at least be ha - *-
serving on the yearbook, schol- condcted on th# feasibility ft
arship and finance commitiees local sponsorship
Mrs Dixon expressed the Tope gave approximate fig-
ures for local sponsorship, and
it was less than $5,000
“It it looks like it is worth
going into," said Mitcham, "let’s
use local funds instead di fed-
eral -
Evans opposed the local spon-
Dear Helois
When goir
day. and n
a hat, I we
net. and use
net. That wi
my hair in
net on with
Brownwood City Council will
meet Wednesday at 7:30 am in
Brownwood Colsieum with 1)
items on the agenda Formal
agenda includes:
Item No 1. Invocation
Item No 2. Approval of the
minutes of the previous meet-
ing
item No. 3. Approval of claims
and accounts
item No 4. Opening of bids
on the following items (a i Pav-
ing on Carnegie Street with an
alternate to include the paving
of the parking lots at the coli-
seum (b) Police cars. (c) Wat-
er meters, fire hose and a pav-
ing breaker
item No 5 Dr Allen Spence,
acting director of the Brown-
wood Brown County Health Unit.
iaes"eese. ecm
Mx • W gdumne cumte:
he a-t 'x ee
.32-.- - -
ueseta ASSCCrEo PRESS
•to MMME 4 me
ume a me use W ——■» to
ma uca eem ovouses eree *“
mus dkosnhe cened whmee
Youth Held
People IB levels three and । cg .
of Brownwood; two daughters four should be able to read and n nectincj
Deloras and Marv Mariata Cook write - said Streckert pointing 111
both of Brownwood her father out the large number "and if no DENTON < APi — Three
i summer program The program
is made up of 1* men and twowil.change to a 50-50 basis in
women 1 AU8M8 1900-
’ Ovid Walls will be director
for the program with teachers
hitherto masculine field
Occasionally she departed
Broadway to cover some of the
most important stories of her
She and her husband. Broad-
way producer Dick Kollmar, 54.
lived in a five-story Manhattan
town house They had three chil-
dren. Richard Kollmar Jr., Mrs.
Larry Grossman and Kerry
Kollmar.
ad ation Aa aetr—auf on one
at tat uhree remaining Gemini
flights wil leave Mb capsule
Md retrieve the plate laler.
Gemini 9, which could take
f as early as Apri if Me cur-
rent schedule holds, is one of
five tws aw missions designed
la link ap with the Agena YW
technique to vital to US efferts
Committee
Appointed
Brownwood Independent School
Brownwood Poiice Sgt Henry District textbook committee was
McFadden. 63. was injured Mon- appointed Monday night by the
a.*.* Rm s unanimously extinguished •. «casstirrnon
old Comanche Road and East for«.
McFadden, driving his person- Jr. Mrs Hazel Woods, Mrs. extenio damage tromtnai tre.
al car. was in collision with a Helene B Bellis Mrs Grace
pickup driven by Clyde Da ven Behrens, Mrs Florence Ha Hum,
port of Bangs Mn Lettie B. Morgan, Clyde
Both cars suffered damage Doan. Nelson Tunrbow, Kenneth __
estimated at 91 150. W. Burnam, Mrs. Juanita Mor- Donuts, Brownies, Cookies,
McFadden was taken to Me- ria. Mn. Glyn Richardson, Mrs. Pias, French Bread, Deco-
higher if more response is later called police
added Daniels, a teacher here for
Bay called for another vote eight years, said he administer-
and the measure was turned ad the whipping on the authority
down on the local sponsorship of Principal C B Redd The
angle by a vote of 3-2. Denton Independent School Dis-
Streckert. Evans and Mrs. trict leaves corporal punish-
Snyder voted no to local expend- ment to the discretion of princi-
itures, and Locker and Mitcham pal and teacher.
becoming an astronaut in Octo-
ber of 1963. He to an electrical
। extending u
Following
' dents, a nursery service will be
provided for children of work-
1 ing parents from 2-4 p m.
ADMSSION
CTUMrev Ite Adults 7te
coming from outside the pres-
ent system.
Drill Field Lights Okayed
Another long standing prob- the trustees voted to award a
lem was solved Monday night repair contract to Brownwood
when Brownwood school board Roofing Company for 91 324.
of trustees voted to light a drill Thirty-eight. 2x8 foot beams i
field at Brownwood High School will be replaced inthejob.be
for the band and drill team to fore the new roof is applied,
practice at night Accompanying the bid for the
. A ^2
at Sweetwaler that could be Construction Company,
bought for $187.50. Actual instal-
lation cost would not exceed
mart than $1,000. Paved With Sand
The board okayed the lights,
which will be mounted three to The neat, well-kept streets of ।
a pole and eight poles, the size Maldive Islands’ capital. Male.;
of a football field. ♦ are paved with white sand
Theslights wiulbe1n00watt MISS YOUR BULLETIN
wep^%k. CALL 643-4346
Another long standing prob-
Bredy Highwey
Box Office Opens st 6:15
First Showing at 6:45
ADMISSION
Children Ite Adult TOe
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
•MTHENO.1••
ATTRACTION OF ALLTIM
securruunrua
ceoPATRA
Color by DeLue
widely known for her presising
bemwwmsetmemeshaem I
Item No. 9. Presentation of of Education meeting.
a recommendation concerning The board approved Supt. Tho-
the date for an open house and mas Tope Jr.’s request to ask |
dedication for the fire-fighting for bids on a planer for the
facilities junior high school woodworking
Item No 19 Mr Fred Deck- shop
er of Yeatts and Decker. desires The board also gave approval
to meet with the city council to ordering th* machine when
with recommendations concern- bids are received and the low
mg the acceptance of the pump one is determined Cost of the
station and advertising for bids machine is estimated at 8700-1
on the 2 million gallon water $750
storage reservoir. Board member W. M Strack-
Item No. 11. Presentation of ert pointed out that there are
a resolution expressing appreci- no shops in the high school*
ation to the React Club lor their such as metal and woodwork-1
assistance to the Brownwood ing.
Police Department. I Streckert particularly empha-
Item No. 12 Presentation of sized the need for a metal orf
down the street and disappeared
in the crowd
The princes? appeared lovely
but understandably subdued
r igned smilingly from a dais
over the World Adoption Inter-
national Fund dinner-dance at
the Hollywood Palladium ।
Usually celebrity-satiated Hol
lywood stars twirled by, stealing
glances or outright gawking in
her direction
The princess, in a diamond
crown, a necklace with marble-
sized diamonds and a cornflow-
offer good MONDAY through
FRIDAY only!
UNDERWOODS —
TAKE NOME DEFT.
404 w. Commerce 645-5102
EXTRA - "OLYMPIC ELK" coSOsSLLor-
wil be held Tuesday Nov a
la tetarwiai M Compete Cem-
ty pewter tn approve the sale
or leas of upland cotion alkol-
menta tar transter to farms out-
side Ite county
The relerendum will be held
to cojunctioe wife the
cotton marketing quola
dum tar the 1966 crop and the
tesing quota refer
peanunt
endum tar te 1966, 1967 and’
MI crops
Polling places ta Comanche
County are De Leon City Hall, [
Sidney First Baptist Church Co-
manche County Agricultural Sta- i
bilization and < snaen atton Ser-k
vice Office. Procter__
Center and Gustine City
Polls win open at I am. and
close at 1 p.m. Eligible voters
should rote to the community
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