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kou!hut^t lexas ai t* t loved
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Today In History
As Reviewed By
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Testing Is What Mokes
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, U"A" *' ■ two f iiuuii} ru/t.ve k*+i tt*v 'cdiuiltdbwn" on a
ri •"y *ak« f> much a* jo da>i
; • y l' ,fi u 1 Tli^ de, all the warhead mechanism
♦ J l . its i Li . Wrhoi* 1st. fatory of reporting 4car
■ ■"i itii) tlii'tronii equipment and ground
u * ipUiiii it is to have a 10-fctory
«-> ai tr> nane around ta.h rnuiile, with two ele-
wp the aides. £«ath "JfUx>r or platform level is a
tuning ie*t gear.
t' . -tntry i rolled onto a transfer table and rolled
iitt uv.uy on a track, to protect it. „
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• ii*- u .juuril n« n.^sU* vtuiilu iiuipiy t v h^ittcd
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l'"1''/11 0;' AH .s test begins atoia 40 minutes
) 1 *^r I ' < ' wl« ft tht- kiiiitjy i mtira t ,y At
>'i i-t .ii41 ovit, jfo/i.e J >Oi> ti-tt
i. r.rf pad.
i > n iuft tho tt-ft launching m.into
'■ • ' ti«niiiptrtrkal ahfitft t"u« («.t ti^m the
' 1 it In! of land and Iwir Inches ol
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ite far a rtx f.
*' ••• indow.'! overlooking the pad But it has
i K,ar <« J tii. uit t« ie\i tun ca:r.«ias. Its
sorr.i 300 n.t^uioutiib in the
/-'ti-i Jut.- sits the teat director.
• i.;i!i has the Atij.s uirfran.«> contract, furnishts this
" •'•''•e fi final tuuntdov^n tequentf.
' " - 1*> u mote control, pumps are started to
. .< i.o\ -UiU< "■■'■-umku.
' u ~ 1 oiuitn b«rgtns c^l'ing off minutes.
| men tti ic eiitivnehetl im Hin
Mill
t \fi i«mikni|t hostiin i h.i?
t rnnon British (ieneral \N iln
Utivsc laiule*! 3 nun men U.i an
sauIt >n the hill
Prescott and lv|
tione<l their men
until thev euuki
the enemies' evi
a withering fne met fh« Mrit^f
advaiu t When the smoke t«• haitn-
fieared. however tlit. \mejiian-
were foreed to retreat, lea vim Ian
dead Hut the Hrtti*h 1 «> >4
j men antl Colonel Putnam kmiiiiv
declared he v*oultl vsUhn*.
nell the British anoth# 1 hill at tt.t
same price
On this day in 1759 Sir haLu>
Ui tike lauded on the m«i-i *>:
foi ma
Uo this day 111 lt>73 Main .trrc
and Joiiet reached the Mi>^i>v,. • ,
Kiver
• *fi IUr day ui XWi) ihi iieh.rj
MOVeinment undei \Ui>hal 1 rt 1.11
lot an Ail n to lice with lu
many
On thi> day In ls*4:) allien numb-
era |M><uid«<t Naples and vhh\
Ten years a^o th* fit ai
est think' to a ( N nulitai \
Jet >>emlile<t «. - niin.tel
1 N |{iiai<l at Lake Suiie-
\'otk to supervise tht Hui\
tl Ul .
Is tve >< a i - t«M'ta> deiuuii-
-ti atioiiv t,\ F ast Heilin uuiki i s
a jinst labor eondiltoii in th< n,
v lef /one turned into inajoi anti
ii.minuni-t i u,r
*Jn« \«-ui .i^'u tod as Sett etai v
ul state Dulles deiiaied m Bonn
Cermanj that the r luted State-,
woulit put forth itv fiifi rttort to
restore a free and uniteil (ierinatiy
Todav « htrthdavs
Actor Kalph Bellamy i> 5.'i \ea^
t>ld today AuIImji John llei>ey
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witli "llelhi aim "Gooii
m liu.-.-tiau. people began
me on the -rivet Y.drav-
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t■ tinilt w.ik treiiieiidous."
I'lit I lead Sea ill I'alestme is the
ifie- t liu.t\' ut water on earth Se-
eoiid place |v held l)V (treat -Salt
l.ake iii northern t tail.
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Walter Harrison
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cr Come By MOI, West W.lnams
Hakt Hour • 15
Laundry Service
Coin Operated
Open 24 Hours
2U famous Westinghous*
Laundromats
6 large Dryers
STEAMING MOT RAIN SOFT
WATER
Fnjoy the SAFEST, CLEANEST
and MOST SANITARY wash
in our clean Laundromats.
The Laundromat machir-a
washes, drains, ana cleans
itself. No worries of putting
your clothes in an unsanitary
machine.
ttememher your clothes are
always cleaner fresher, safer,
and more sanitary when washed
ui our \\ estinghouse i-auiidro-
mats.
WASHERS 20c per load
Drtyt.RS 2ac for 2 washer ioacis
UUMMIOIIAT
2i7 North Breckenriagc
Across from Phone Office
1 his Is your Laundromat to usa
md enjoy. The first coin ope-
rated laundry in Breckenridge,
*>er\ iny vou for the pa<t year
lias l<etu a pleasure.
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J* I** .lie cutoff ai.d misaile destruction explosives
nut ton can stop test in emergency.
t*c Saft ty officer reports range clear
\fter checking (uel system and water cooling
• Ml.- drilectoi Coolant, griren light goes on ahowaiM
complete •
- Kngine Are extinguisher checked
.t.smc -... lYst conductor starts vernier (roll) engines.
*' ^ 1 ■ ything La automatic^ «tltnougn it can oe
in an emergency. • .
.4-j j tt — Hnoniiflf cameras start.
.s - i 'ft (11ound fori tank pressurized.
-tec b light record oKiUofraphi on.
Fiaiue derttwtor water va;ve opened. v
o -4> Main locket engines start and ouild up thrust.
iu sec - Automatic launcher rrlease lets go.
1 UuuuUt iu
VVith money you tan
It lends von v\ant hut
are worth the price.
Eleven Mexicans
Fatally Burned
SAX IHAMIMu jd Kleven
Mexieau Naliouals buined to ileatli
today a> their latiui camp tiuih
caught tire near tne California
farming tomiiiumti of Soledad.
some 122 niile^ south ut San fian-
ciSio Eotit others were hospitaliz-
ed 111 the at rident t 'oiuliei v depu
ties had no immediate explanation
as to how the tire «tarted
Johnny Appleseed
Presents New Look
AMIl.ANl) Otuo * John ( hap-1
man tiettei known a* .It hiui\ \p-1
Pit seed because he planted inanv I
Early Morning Course In Russian
On TV Scores Success In Syracuse
By TOM TURLEY ■
Breckenridge American TV Log
Tuesday
apple trees in the late 17<mk and I
earh lfttKK u-e«l his know ledge ot |
trees in rnoi v ways than one hi - j
torians here say
0ui itij^ the War < t IH11? against i
I the British h.* is reputed to have!
slipped rhioiuh Ohio toiests on a!
| 54-mile round tiio trnin the l>lock '
i hoii*- at Mansfield to Mount Vein-)
on and hack, in one dav.
i
lhe purpose was t*> warn settlers
ot Indian ma.SMai res incited b\ Tne
British and tt, hrin^ soldiers tiom
Mount Vernon to defend the Mans-
field block house.
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^ !oc^' •''wh^oic^iif tn Massachusetts
j -j racanliy found a t>ur.«d taction of tn#
4 cf,oir.ji C/ar.. « Railroad thst e ds opened
for ha^J.c.g blocks of gt^',,te «.tfi
••htch fo bti.id 8c.r.k«r HUl
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la*f *•«- 4^ car.f cn>l of a«ary dollar of
«.pa*at r.y «.« ,u« tsivt ,n by tha r4;i.
roaa. .f to a«( ttm< oayrdl
A rOrsM mar. i -«e.h mutl nM Iwgh a.rJ.-Ji
a^ f,r%ci*.w. Ma is :aa~'au lo whadt
ai tran^ar.i .. la/.* > -naka wra its acc«/a^y
•r^t tr a«. Jo «a> iUs in 6g nouf .
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M-aieh chemist heie is ent'a^ed on
a pioiit'i*! tt le\ lsiim i itjjci t In
hopes v\ill u nite sparks ot under
I standing in tlie daik void between
the I nited States and Kuvia.
Twice a week since Kebruarv
Ur Irving Hen el^dori has been
a lone 1> trail blazer on a unique
program, lirngel.sdori teaches
Russia. His halt hour classes begin
at t 30 a m. The lespoiibe has
been 11elocutions.
"Ihe results have been astonish-
ing," Bengelsdorf says. "When we
planned iti« pi obtain we ti^uied
that may he we'd end up w ith the
best educated milkmen in the coum
tr\. Imagine basit Hihiau at fi 'M)l
But after we got started-well-
it was amaiiAg."
Mv one ma I goal/' Ben^els-
titirf continues "was to help •scien-
tific pei sonneI establish a matery
ol the Itussiaii alphabet so that
it didn t look strange, ami to build
up a iairly eotni vocabulary ot Rus-
sian technical terms."
Backed by Station \\ HUB-TV. the
Mohawk Mud-atii C'ouucil on Kilu-
| < ational Television and the Kast-
I ern New York Section ot the
American Chemical Society, the
projjram ran tor 12 weeks, Tues-
days and I Inn days Before the;
classes actually rot under way j
Bengelsdorf f «t his first jolt.
When v.r aniiouiiced our p 1 a 11 -
bn the program we thought about |
pettplf mi lit write in tor out |
lite -Hide left " he says. "Well,'
about 4.fMitf people wrote in.
"We also a-ked a .New York j
pulili ht-i tu have about 1!U0 co|>ies [
ot a textbook ready tor sale in j
I tin ii.11 y Ihi day altei the first I
class Wt had 1 (K« requests "
Benfielsduri. who woiks in the
(iitierai Electric Kesearch 1. a ho--i
tatury. and ttMik no pay for tils i
l\ lectures, lias no illusions about j
hi students becoinini' proficient in j
the lam u.t.'e I tie !?4 classes were
aimed at stimulatim: further study.
I'i^ immethate w.-h he maintains I
was that hi Students would devel-
op an ability to read the title of a I
technical article, to know the auth-!
or, to understand yiaphs und illus-1
'ration- ami to rt a general ulea j
what an article wa all about.
Tile initial impact ot tne pro-1
yi.ini pei • uade 1 him to expand the'
course ti no Imle run\ersational
Itussiaii
f rankly I m not that \ve!l-ae-
quainted w ith tin- convt r.-atioual
laiiKUai^e to do it justiee," tie
ari- ' Hu' I ea\t them -nine basic
itussiaii £i amtnai. a little vocahu
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authorized to announce the fol-
lowing candidates for office,
euhject to the Democratic Party
Primary.
KK1.D-TV—( haiinet 4
^ :<l^>— Weather
6:10— .Sports
H' 15—News
ii:Mb— Name That Tune
7:00— Mr. Adams and Eve
7 30—Playhouse
8:00—To Tell 'the Truth '
8:rt0 Red Skeiton
!i i i- iHimi Question
9:30—Sea Mum
10: OW—News
iO: 15— Late Show
11:50—Sign Off
WBAP-TV—Channel 5
6:110- Teenage Downbeat
l>:'!tl Treasure I'.unr
7 no The Im estimator
B no Adventure oi AlcGraw
ti 30—Bob ('uuuingham
t>:00—1The Calitorniaus
f:SI)—State Troopers
10 00—Texas New.
10:16— -Weather Telef&ctc
10:26—New# Final
In:, ii—.1 ax World Of Sports
10:35—Parr Show
i2:00—Sign Off
STATE REPRESENTATIVE!
George i rtiett Wilson
COI'NTY JUDGE:
K. V. Meador
Maroht Waifurd
COITNTY CI.ERKi
Ben Grant
Bill Creagh
HKDX-TV—( iiannel 3
fi :00—News
610—Sports
6:15—John Palv and NTew>
6:30—Treasure Hunt
7:00—The Investigator
S:iiii—Meed Mil Iran
8 30—Sugar Fool
9:30—Tombstone Territory
10:00—News
10:05—Weather
10:10- World Of Snort®
10:15 Southwest Tonight
10:25—Fashion Tour
10 30 -Jack Parr Show •
KRBC-TV—( hannel 9
6:00—News
6:10 - Weather
6:16—NBC
6:30—Treasure Hunt
7 00—The Itn estimator
8 00-Meet McGraw
8 30—Casey .louts
9 00—The Caliiuriiians
Queen
9 30-EUery
10 30-News
1" 15—Command Performance
12 0<l—Si sn Off
Wednesday
DISTRICT CI.EftK
90th JI 0I« I AI. DISTRICT
Mary l.ee (re-e'# tiun)
< or\TY COM MISSION ER
I'KEl INl T 2
I E. (Doc) Griffith
Kliner <i. Justs
C. R. (Hankint Williams
COCNTY COM HlSSlO.NER
PKE4 INCT 4:
Mti iieo E. Kelley
(' E Bo s • Mood
John Bali, Jr.
CONSTABLE:
la-e Snow
CARNIVAL
COCNTY SCIIOOE
SI PERINTESDEXTt
Mrs Eila Hidings
JI'STH E OF PEACE
PRECINCT 1:
W. H. Hughes
C. Q. (Charlie) Thorn#
COI NTY 1 It LASER ER:
Clyde Speer
Mis. Millie Blackburn Slaton
Mrs. J J. Morgan
BY DICK TURNER
KEDX-TV—( hannel 3
7 :IX>—TtniMy
7:26 — Wt-ather Today
7 :.Hli—Totlay
7:55—News
8 HO—Today
8.25—Eaifh For Today
9 00—Do He Ml
9:30—Treasure Hunt
10:00—The Price Is Right
10 'di Truth or <,urnJeijuences
I 11'nu—-'| i,. Tar Dough
11 'III It Cotlld Be You
12 oil- News and Weather
12 15—Stai In iyht Playhouse
1' 30—Kilty lu\le
2 oil- NBC Matinee
8:00 Queen For A Day
3:45- Modern Romance
4 ui)—A merican Bandstand
4:45—Buggs Bunny
6:16— Popeye Cartoon
5:65 —News
6:05— Warren and the Weather
6:10—World of Sports
6: la—J.,hii D il\ and the News
6 30—Was'on Train
7:::il—Father Knows Best
8:00—Kraft TV Theatre
9:00—This Is Yo.,r Life
9 30— Mickey Spillane's Show
llf 0(1— Neivs
to 16— Snorts
KRED-TV—i hannel «
7:45—News
8:00—Capt. Kangaroo
S:45—News
9:00—Garry Moore Show
i:30—How I)o You Kate
:00— Arthur Godfrey
:30—Dotto
00— Love Of Life
:30—Search for Tomorrow
:46—Guiding Light
:00—News
:I6—Fashions in Faces
:80—As The World Turns
;0i>—Beat The Clock
:30— lluu.se Party
:(10—The Big Payoff
:10—'I he Verdict Is Y' jurs
■00—Bnfhter Day
:15 'Hie Secret Storm
:30—Edge of Night
00—Dr Christian
30—City Detective
60—Waterfront
30—News
40—TV Extra
45—Doug Edwards & News
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WBAP-TV—Channel 5
: 55—Weather
tK)—Today
OO-Do He Ml
'10—Treasure Hunt
:00—The Price Is Right
—Truth or Consequences
■00-—Tic Tac Dough
30—It Could Be You
"Haye you seen my trading stamps, Junior?
:0O—High Noon Mews
'!<>— Kitty's Wonderland
15— Margret McDonald
30—Kitty Foyle
2 00—Matinee Theatre
3:00 t^ueen For A Day
3:45— Modern Romances
4:00—Comedv Time
4 'iu—Drama Time
5:00—Teen Age Downbeat
5:45 Wwh and W'eatlier
K tNk Teenage Downbeat
6:30—Wagon Train
7:30— lather Knows Best
8 00—Kraft TV Theatie
9:00—This Is Your Life
9'30—The New Big Story
10:00—Texas News
, KRBC-TV—Channel 9
7:00—Today t
7:25—News
8'00—Today
9:00—Dough R Ml
9:30—Treasure Hunt
10:00—The Price Is Right
liVSn—Truth or ConsequensM
11:00—Tic Tac Dough
li:30—It Could Be * ou
12:00—News And Weather
12:16— MGM Matinee
2:00—NBC Matinee
3:00—Queen For A Day
8 45—Modern Romance#
4 00— Command Performance
#:0i>—News
6:10—Weather
6:16— NBC News
6 30—W'dgon Train
7:30- On The Farm
8 00—Kraft TV Theatre
9:00—This Is Your Lif9
9 3o—Science Fiction
10:00—News
10: lu—Weather
10:1.5—Command Performance
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