Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 170, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 1, 1955 Page: 2 of 28
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the Clown Sandy, in "The Face of
Today’s Game of the Day on
KBWD-Mutual will be the Braves
vs Dodgers, on the air at 1 o’clock
from Ebbets Field. Brooklyn.
Monday’s Game of the Day on
KBWD-Mutual will be the Tigers
vs Yankees, on the air at 1 o'clock
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CROSBY • KELLY • HOLDEN
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THE COUNTRY GIRL
Norma Smith Named
Chapter Treasurer
Special to The Bulletin
DENTON. — Miss Norma Smith,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
warrren for ne scuEen by LESSER SAMUELS ASSOCIATE PaoDucER Gp
omecre by VICTOR SAVILLE • vesesteo mWARNER BROS NV
of Arc. was burned at the stake. Tickets may be purchased at the
Dr. Wyatt is currently on a tour door for 35 cents: The publie is in-
through Africa and Europe and vited to attend.
plans to be in Ireland next week ________________
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France, today'. This historic com-
honorary fraternity for women in
journalism Miss Smith is a
junior journalism major and next
year's editor-elect of the Daeda-
lian Annual. campus yearbook.
She has recently returned to the
campus from Lansing, Mich, where
she attended the national conven-
tion of another journalistic fra-
ternity for photographers, Kappa
Alpha Mu
Miss Smith will be one nine
TSCW students participating in the
Alphonso Johnson Memorial Adver-
tising League tour sponsored by
the Dallas Advertising League May
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif —UP.
Kern County claimed a world's
record with completion of a 2,750-
foot irrigation well near Edison
The well, located on the guimarra
brothers ranch, was reported to be
the deepest irrigation well in the
world.
Fish Wanted
CONCORD, N. H — VP — An
admitted novice fisherman wrote
the New Hampshire Fish and
Game Department for "any infor-
mation leading to the whereabouts
of the fish..."
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There's a hectic week at Fort
Apache when Sgt. O'Hara tries to
quit the Army and learns about
The Legacy of Sean O'Hara.”
KBWD-Mutual's "Adventures of
Rin Tin Tin” story this afternoon.
4-4:30 o’clock. The legacy near-
ly cost the sergeant his life, but
-with Rusty (Michael Allen) and
Lt Rip Masters (Nat Polen) to
help him, O'Hara outwits his
enemies.
Valuable Piggy I police that a burglar had stolen his
.. . U pigey bank, no one became too ex-
BOSTON - UP - When Joseph eited, not until Malone told them
Malone, of Dorchester, reported to I that the bank contained *200.
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Smith. Brownwood has been.elect- filial languages. English and
ed treasurer of the Texas State Col- sranish
lege for Women chapter of Theta 27
Sigma Phi
Theta Sigma Phi is the national
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Death,” KBWD-Mutual's
Juvenile delinquency is the
background for a murder probe
as KBWD-Mutual's "Public Prose-
cutor” readies his facts for the
trial of "The People vs Nicholas
Thomas” this afternoon, 5-5:30
o'clock. Jay Jostyn stars as Jeff
Madison.
RESERVED SEATS ONLY Good Seat, Available for all Performances!
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Houston U. Fiesta
Featured on TV
Action shots of events at the
University of Houston's Frontier
Fiesta will be featured this week
on The Humble Company’s TV
program. Texas in Review.
Among the colorful fiesta’s
events was a mock bank robbery
The fiesta, held annually, attracts
many thousands to the school’s
campus.
Other Texas events on the pro-
gram include a meeting of the
Vocational Industrial Club of
Texas in Waco; the people of
Burnet entertaining some 30
foreign students from the Uni-
versity of Texas: visits to land-
marks in Anderson and Mont-
gomery counties; a pet show in
Marlin: opening of Highway 77 at
Denton; Fiesta de Jacinto in San
Antonio; and Sherman’s Cel-OIL-
Bration.
Monday, the program appears on
KRBC-TV, Abilene, 8 p.m ; KRLD-
| TV. Dallas, 6:30 p m.
On Tuesday. Texas in Review
can be seen on KTBC-TV, Austin,
7 p.m.; KTXL-TV, San. Angelo.
7:30 p.m ; KCEN-TV, Temple. 7:30
p.m.
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5:55 Five-Star Newscast MM
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The Curtain Club of Howard
Payne will present three one-act
plays Thursday night in Mims
। Auditorium Curtain time has been
set for 8 o’clock.
1 All three plays are under di-
rection of seniors majoring in
speech at the college.
"Mansion”. by Hildegard Flan-
ner. is under the direction of Dale
Gore The cast include Lila Craw-
i ford as Harriet. Maxine Lucas as
: Lydia, and Jay Humphries as Joe.
"Lithuania." by Robert Brooke.
! is directed by Walter Edwards.
Seen in the cast will be Ina Sim-
mons as the mother, Corrine Starr
as the daughter, Lane Smith as the
shop keeper. Melvin Russell as the
father, and Jim Woodie as the
stranger
"The Boor". a comedy by Anton
Tehekoff, is under the direction of
Norman Fisher. Members of the
cast are Faye Shows as Helena
Popov, Don Cleveland as Grigori
presentation
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Prosecutor Checks
On Juvenile Crime
Dr Thomas Wyatt, featured on
KBWD-Mutual's Sunday "Wings
of Healing” (8-8:30 am) and
"Global Frontiers” (12-12:15 pm.)
programs, originates both par-
ticipations from the city of Rouen,
GRACE KELLEY ACTRESS
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SUNDAY
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7:01 Wake Up and Livs
‘ 7:30 The Way Out
7:45 Bell News
8 00 Wings of Healtng MB>
8:30 Austin Avenue Church of Christ
9 00 Radio Bible Class MBS
9 30 Voice of Prophecy MBS
20 00 Bible Lesson 3
10:30 NEWS
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11:00 Baptist Church
KN Global Frontier* MBS
12:25 How Christian Science Heals MBS
UN Bell News
12 45 Luncheon Melodies
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1:05 Braves vs Dodgers MBS
3:20 Baseball Scoreboard MBS
3:25 Bell News
3:30 Nick Carter MBS
$ 00 Adventures of Rin Tin Tin MB8
1 39 The Masquerader MBS
5 00 Wichita Falls Golf Tournament TSN
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i 19 30 Night Watch
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MONDAY
9 «0 Moraine Prayer
| 6:01 Wake Up and Live
1 6:30 Farmers Edition of the News
6:40 Hickman Hoedown
• 50 Gospel Songs
9 00 Bill Monroe
1:15 Duke of Paducah
' 1 25 Party Line
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HARTFORD, Conn. —UP—Com- ANNAPOLIS. Md — UP-It’s 1-
pensation Commissioner Harold legal tor a hunter in Maryland to
Strauch ruled that a woman who carry a loaded gun when he is
refused a job selling Bbles door- "loaded " Gov. Theodore R. Me-
to-door was eligible for unemploy- Keldin recently signed into law a
ment benefits Strauch said the general assembly bill forbidding
woman couldn't take the job be- an intoxicated hunter from carry-
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