The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 286, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 30, 1961 Page: 6 of 8
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• death, m(** aavase of centurlaa, and the went too dear what direction “
twm^era bouffa and opera
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from Washington, D. C.: New
Tork Ctty or Pittsburgh?
4, What la the aacrartum of
a church T i
8. Who atanwd In the film,
maoaa Don't Eat the Delates”? I
months ago-he
Quadros may be only a minor
episode or a turning point in the
history of the Western Hemis-
phere.
One thing is sure: Brazil, with
67 million people, is the biggest
is part of a
soon — how
clear, either
than before.
Even Goulart seemed uncertain
over the weekend He had Visited
Communist China and was in
Hong Kong when news of Qua-
dros’ resignation reached him. He
started flying home but stopped
an to come back
could do it isn't
with more power
dous problems. Brazil
financial xhanp
financial shape..
He himself was r
conservative financii
the start he gave £
of movement: he
1 ill AS* I, OHM IldU
itives to Commu-
French Algerian Stand
PARIS (AP)—The Secret Army
Organization (OAS), a clandestine
right-wing group
has Fidel Castro for a next-door
neighbor and which doesn’t know
of all Latin American countries
and. whatever direction it takes.
It will have an effect on Its
neighbors.
At this point no one seems sure
whether Hrazil will turn left —
government corruption, proposed
tax reforms and economies to bal-
ance the budget, fired some un-
what direction British Guiana will
take. '9R
This broad jxaJjeraent about
what's going Jo nappen next in
Latin America is typical of this
20th century when the West and
needed government workers.
These were some of his meas- STUDY TO shew thyself approved
~ w~«. «/ mane ures and they made enemies for unto God, a workman that iwfd-
sure what kind of reception to ex- him. When he resigned Friday he eth not to be ashamed, rightly
dent Charles de paulle’s Algter-
i clrculat-
1—Two famous JPQl century I reminfocmt of hU brother's,
nglish brottwof wa pictured I £*ft*0nPUce
IT'eSkof *the illustrious «“■«• at bMan otcotom)
mtiy of 10. Jn hi* day be waa uanmAr
moua as a soldier, diplomat "TT* T1”'
Joao Goulart, the'Vice president i _________p.___„___________ ______ _ J|___ „ _______ H__„
supposed to succeed Quadros is|pect when he,got bome-trouble said he had wanted Brazil for«the dividing the ward of truth. H
a leftist—or whether a military or open arms.
struggle that intrigue spreads French mails.
Brazilians but that his efforts at Timothy 2:15
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cademic achieve-
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Many have an
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West had the ana of spades. If
West had this card, the defense
would then be able to get two
spade tricks, as well as two
There was oq» hitch, bow-
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offer themselves in public service
may well devote more time and
study to their public duty: Maxi-
mum efforts to produce better re-
mits faster. What’s wrong with
that?
3. Humble employes are not dif-
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they pay, in their desires for *
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 286, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 30, 1961, newspaper, August 30, 1961; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056985/m1/6/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.