Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1955 Page: 3 of 14
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Geophysics Becoming Common Farmers
Schedule Visit
With Satellite Launching Publicity To Texas Areas
Editor s.Note: Professor Marcel (‘arnegie Institution of Washington, vations it was suggested at the; DALLAS — UP— Vladimer
aNcqere, h wroie, the followingwho suggested the "year’’ in or- special committee meeting i ■
" for -nird Press, is sec-der to coordinate geophysics on a Rome last October that the possi-
ftarygenaral of tre soacial com- global scale. bility of launching a nrn. L
mitree for the International Gao- th ri., , 1
physical Year, 1957-58, in which - The first step, will be 10
the United States plans to launch
artificial, earth satellites. At 43,
Nicolet is an intarnationally ac.
knowledged expert on high atmos. "
Phere physics and metecrofogy. Soth Pole.
Mix them match them . . .
put them up in endless ar-
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ADmus Vest (W.C. 1 pedtatries, For Release Of
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By MARCEL NICOLET ' The Northern and Southern
RRlSSEIS 1rp i -Lights (auroras) will be observed
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Its imagination has been ZUh. from each pole. only for a minute or two.
by America’s project to fire a sat In addition, more than 100 sta , -----
ellite into outer space : tions will send radio waves into . e 1/* 11 1
Geophysics is. nothing new Of the ionosphere in order to deter rather, on Killed
odegcegordinatedhunderstanrtingyEere and to "predict with cert otd Floresvine father and his nine- Soviet nion.
MaePeT imen retical and tude the eireumstances in which1 month-old son were killed late
mathematical problems. 1 radio communication is possi- Wednesday when their automobile
Geophysical observations are' ble.
only of value when they are syn-
shronizedonaglobal scale and in
large numbers. | only
physicsrandnlacrardmtmospheris not complemented by observations
word t^J,ap sprun I toi" “oservations
atShiphyzintteprocesses ocuring complement d by high
evident th 1 1, i1. , . '111,1 readings from rocket, to belcar
kypej,, 1; r se Nations must launched from the United States. bruises
gomplementcachotheritany pro ti. Arctic, the Antarctic. Japan. -----------------
rc0 J-'' . c. . Australia, the Sahara, etc The Studies of tree ring growth in
Th, lite I 1n0e -ydies rockets will transmit back infor- the vicinity of Bismarck, N D.
Year w ‘11 "phyaculimation concerning- temperature, show the approximate dry and wet
A.CoWuonceve ’’ Dr 1. V । density, pressure, radiation, etc. periods back to about the year
• ' 0 mer member of the1 To complete these varied obser- 1400.
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• Two, huge Porcelain Finished Hydrators
• Storage Door has Egg Server, Butter
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space for tall bottles, jars, cans
• No lost corners — No wasted space__
No center post!
New 1955 Model
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Kef rigeraior 4ishination
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Barker was a retired transfer-
irrigated lured slightly in a traffic collision
Use only involving a car driven by Sanders
two weeks ugo
Victim Is Texan
FORI SENDAI, Japan —UP 1
The Army Thursday identified Clif- !
ford D Hamric of Houston as the |
soldier killed-, Sunday in a fall j
from a 120 foct cliff at Castle Hill |
near here His next of kin was I
listed as a brother, Gilbert Earle
Hamric of Houston
Thursday Aug 4 1055—CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES REVIEW—I r
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was suggested at the! DALLAS —UP- Vladimer Mat; Lowanda Paterson, medical. Route) By KENNETH MILLER
committee meeting inskevich. leader of a group of Rus- 1, Joshua • i GENEVA Switzerland —UP_I man
' -p-g sian fanners now visiting in the Mis W W Kkkpatrick. 209 Erie, Negotiations for the release of Fune ral services will be held:
. r > - satellite be U.S, is scheduled to visit Texas OB ( girl American civilians in China ran Friday at 2 p.m. at Georges;
c , ----- - the studied. — this weekend to look at cattle and Frank Young, medical. Route 2 into a sudden K
field of meteorology, with estab- Last Friday's announcement that cotton. Cleburne Communist China nayrda it had officiating Dillon Funeral Home in
lishment of a network of stations; the United States would build such Ine announcement came from ' Robinson, medical, 307 North rights over Chinese students in the charge of arrangements
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-----uuul ue Norm Pole to the I at an altitude making it pessible 4ure tour ptms p -9 etebue -omihov) 1 ’ St “ amwsthasnientwison Barker. Luther Butler andfbeig Fi8h ** the time
2. This would certainly be pleasant
Clebrirne ......." S is Snv ivors are two daughters if it were possible However, one
Mrs J-ss Elmore, medical Route time to confer'with? the dpenoy MrSieta Gowen of Houston and should be more concerned with the
, i Cleburne moutevgolermnentnier.With . fu d\ L a Mrs Hanys of Dallas, four distinction of being right than in
He Mrs U. E Lee. medical. 603 Sa- faX saving fcnnula brothers. Will of clarendon, Dan the distinction of being popular.
Ccompanied on the t no bine ' The meeting between US Am of podge City, Ulan of Georges One of the greatest temptations in
refresenrative of the lass Rosa L.ee Goodwin '.surgical. Stock bassador U Alexis Johnson ana creek and Hogue of Albuquergue, the worid is.thattof folowing the
(Russian, news agency Adam ton, Calif Chines? Wang ping nan began on NM two sisters. Mrs. Ruby ( crowd, but the Lord has said,
said. ’ Mis. Mary Paterson. surgical, 297 schedule at"la m'witT ajreemem Graves and Mrs George C unke. l"Thou sha itnot /
Matskevich is First Deputy Ad E Willingham believed near on exchange of both of Dodge City, and two grand- [ tude to do evil
mintstrator of Agriculture ut—+MI Hurley McNatt, surgiea,, Amerieat —prsenetrs -held bytom-tctidren----
Route 2 । munist China i kas -Ezi= -tecia 7 aicc
ivm Stanley, medical, 611 E T But a hitch quickly developed thi morning at her home in Cie
..Winingham - iwhen the Reds insisted they hdd (Xie L " L "
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to Texarkana again Wedntsday.
Rain still fell at scatterecm-
tral and -ast 1 rxns pnints Thms
day morning And while the weath
er bureau said shower activity
would rise to their usual highs,
widely scattered showers were pre-
dicted lor all secton. of the state
Friday .
Official rainfall totals reported
by fexas weather stations during
the 24 hour period ending at 6 30
a in were topped by Beaumont's
2 24 inches Texarkana reported al
most a hall mch nt moisture is
Houston got 26 inch of rain. Gal
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advisers fer 15 minutes in a near
by office 11? returned to the meet HOUSTON - UP— Two men and
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Rains Taper Off
In Texas Areas
By UNITED PRESS
Heavy rams which soaked a
; wide area of eastern Texas during
the past two days tapered off
Thursday and temperatures, kept
Towncraft u nde r wea r l
Striped! Yoke-front shorts of
Sanforized broadcloth . . 69c
ON
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+ a
not officially measured by weather :
bureau gauges.
Showers and general cloudiness
■avo Texans some relief from the +
heat Wednesday.
/vernignt low temperatures
n"ed from 61 degrees at Salt
Hlat to 82 at Corpus Christi
Some other minimum readings:
Amarillo 65. Alpine 68. Lubbock
and El Paso 70. Abilene, Wichita
Fall* and Lufkin 74. San Angefo, ■
Midland and San Antonio 75. Hous
Ion, Beaumont and Del Rio 76.
Dallas, Waco and Austin 77, and
Laredo, Brownsville and Fort
Worth 78
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• skidded out of control during alwoked out, but Adam said he had Ms. Rudolvh Bremmer, surgical, i rights over the thousands of EhiburneD illonFunera J ome
Solar Data AisNeeded 'rainstorm ‛ been informed that Matsiovich 1 Fort Worth i nese students in the United States announee "ansements
But these observations will have. John Tkadlec and his infant son, would arrive in the Fort Worth Choate (Lloyd), pediatries, . and insisted many of them were, -
■' - " they ale zerhiciinorin or'sarafn ........................... "om ........... '“two nun in
tonio on IS 87 vich was espeetetly interested in (OB (boy) A recess was called at 10:30 AAR,g nDArII
will be Tkadlec’s 17-year-old wife, Mrs. cotton and the cross breeding of I Emory Davi, nicdic.il, 723 a m and Wang huddle I with his MMA > DEAIH
altitude; Shirley Tkadlec. was driving the cattle and quoted him as saying he j " Henderson
to be car She suffered only severe , wanted to see some good Here DISMISSALS, August 3
fords and Shorthorns ' Mrs I toS amon. Cleburne
An itinerary originally made in lana itutir Aiarart
Washington include a 90 minute Mrs J D Nickel Cleburne
stopover in- Houston en route to 'll latry l’erconski and baby The dispute was reported to cen Navasota, Tex, and were being
Texas A&M and possibly a visit Vernon ’ ' 1 r on insistence on third partv returned here
to the King Ranch in South Texas. Regina McDade Cl, home mediation to rule on the case of The victim of the attack was
•’he world's largest Mrs Charles A Dickes and baby the students The I nite I States James w Sanders Police said he
Plans Are Ctanged < leburne ’’ Wa- opposed on grounds most of was called from a nightclub by
However, plans were changed Daniel M Jones, cleburne the -ludenfe dul not wun‛ i.. return . . •
and a Russian spokesman said a Hmmv Richeson Joshua
new Texas itinerary would be set Mrs Troy Irwin (randlicw
up
Matskevitch presumably will vis The ill luck .ct, «oi, , . >>.................. o i".V 'I
it Texas ARM a, collcEe Station lays Ml h . "W , Ti Veketables which are to be eat ’be men seen at the club was in
or some part of the AKM syst.-m " ” li, , i .a 1 11, accondn "" raw should not be
1 since the college is outstanding in 'he Fnev . ope lia Nritannic ,
both cotton and cattle research
fexas A&M is the leading school
in the nation in rescarch in cross
breeding Hereford and Brahman
cattle, and also does extensive cot
ton research at its Beaslev Labora
tory The laboratory is the center
for a 14 state cotton research re
gion.
’ ne announcement came from 1
’.ii u. . . Washington Wednesday where Mat Maui United States
This sate lite will orbit the earth skevich had returned to sel up tu MrsEmory Rauschhuber, Route The meeting between the tinitgri i
! to . tb^ ultrT^’^ crmezrshaton "eN D A a,* R^ 2 '
and X-ray emissions or a period (Andy) Adam assistanici “ °
of between seven and 10 days the Texas A&M extension service
Rockets have already observed salt) Washington officials had
at high altitudes but tacted hiny/fegarding the visit
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1955, newspaper, August 4, 1955; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1434439/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.