Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 179, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1956 Page: 2 of 8
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Balance Sheet of
Good, Bad News
for Past Week
By CHARLES M. McCANN
United Press Foreign Analyst
The week’s good and bad news
ledgers
st Closed car
42 Throw
43 Opposed
44 Pace
41 The masses
47 Jot
48 Depict
30 Honest —
Lincoln
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37 Shoshonean
Indians
39 Adhesive
40 Sacred image
41 The sun
42 Class
distinction
45 Glandular
48 Happened
earlier
51 Cockchafer
52 Sulk
53 Ancient Greek
platform
54 Greek letter
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24 Telephone
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25 Sea eagle
38 Poetry muse
27 False seed
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28 Stead
29 Peel
31 Evaded
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15 Encountered
16 Thin paper
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order
20 Wipe out
21 Table scrap
22 Egyptian river.
24 Remove
28 Volcano in
Sicily
27 Swisa
mountain
30 Laundry
machine
32 Female
advisor
34 Feminine
appellation
35 Weirder
30 Romanian
coin
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1 Seottiah caps
3 Curved
molding
3 Science of
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7 Compass
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8 Polynesian
cloth
10 Imitates
at 1:15 p.m., from Ebbets Field,
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"ARTISTS AND MODELS"
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JANE RUSSELL
RICHARD EGAN
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MOTION PICTURE
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them, though neither Byrd nor I
could understand why any man
would want to look at a woman
two miles away and just as effec-
tively separated from him as if
she were 200 miles away.”
(To Be Continued)
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11 30 Five Star Newscast MBS
11:35 Top Thirty
U 09 News ,
12 05 Wheel of Chance MBS
12 00 Noon Time Tunes
12 05 Wheel of Chance MBS:
12 30 Noon Edition of the News
12 45 Luncheon Melodies
1 00 Baseball Warmup MBS
1 05 Athletics vs Indians MBS
3 40 Baseball Scoreboard MBS
3 45 News
3 >0 All-Sports Quit MBE
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EXPOSED
a speech, that Allied long range
bombers would wipe out Russia's
entire armament capacity later.
President Eisenhower, seeking to
calm fears about Russia's inter-
just below the camp. One of our
chief duties was guarding the search by all ranks failed to re-
ford night and day in order to veal any trace of a Mexican, dead
intercept anyone who tried to or alive. The Captain questioned
military posts over a wide area.
The French forces struck back
with infantry, artillery and planes.
The badly strained French govern-
ment poured thousands of troops
a day into the country. Premier
Guy Mollet planned to call 50,000 !
more reservists to the colors to
reinforce the army in Algeria.
3. Ugly frontier incidents per-
sisted in Palestine despite the
cease-fire agreements negotiated
by United Nations Secretary Gen-
eral Dag Hammarskjold. Israel
Puee passes to the Bowie The-
ates will be offered Sunday M
a Mtother’s Day feature. through
co-operation of Waisman’s and
the theater.
A coupon will appear with the
wahemnan’s advertisement in Sun-
day's Bulletin This coupon will
admit any mother to the Sunday
showing of the famous feature.
' The Man in The Gray Flannel
Suit.” starring Gregory Peck
The first 100 women entering
the theater win be presented
flowers through the courtesy of
Bronwood Floral Co.
ish and American embassies. It
was disclosed Secretary of State
John Foster Dulles had vainly
urged Prime Minster Anthony
| On Program Sunday For
2 । Downtown Bible Class
I Miss Leah Thompson, gradu-
ate student at Howard Payne
College, will bring special music
for the Downtown Bible Class
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had been convicted of murdering
a Cypriot policeman, the other of
wounding a British civilian in the
extremist campaign for union with
Greece. The executions caused an
outburst of furious anger through- (
out Greece. Even before the hang-
ings, four persons had been killed
and early 300 injured in riots by
protesting demonstrators in Ath-
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Mutual’s "Counterspy" adventure)
tonight. 9-9:30 o’clock. Don Mac- j
Laughlin stars as Chief David ।
Harding, with Mandel Kramer
co-featured as his aide, Harry
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border attacks.
“THERE were no USO dances
or YMCA reading rooms on the
border then. Besides smuggled
liquor, the older men had only
two other interests—g ambling
and women—and Camp Dill gave
no real scope for either. You could
lie around camp or you could
wander over to the guardhouse
and look through the telescope.
“This telescope was a high-
powered instrument mounted on
a tripod in front of our adobe
guardhouse on the edge of the
cliff above the river. A sentry on
duty was supposed to sit there all
through the daylight hours
sweeping the deserted sagebrush
the FHA song.
; brothers, however, will continue i
I on the board of directors and re-
) tain a substantial stock Interest in)
the organization.
Possehl, about
2. Algerian rebels, shouting for
Moslem Holy war. attacked '
French farms, settlements and
Saturday’s Game of the Day Anita Ekberg, off to Rome to I Congress that “reckless” cuts in
on KBWD-Mutual will originate j marry actor Anthony Steele, on the administration's foreign aid
from Cleveland’s Municipal Sta- her cooking abilities: =-- *
dium, where the Kansas City, "Why should I learn to cook? I world defenses:
Athletics will meet the Indians. | Anthony certainly is not marrying
Air time has been set for 1 p.m. me because I can cook. At least
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Sereenploy by SYDNEY BOE
EdddEMuit
Et351 gJuu
jockey, will appear on Mutual
Broadcasting System’s program
"Wheel of Chance” tomorrow.
The program originates in New
York and is heard from 12: OS-
12:30 p.m. Wallace recently was
invited to make a tape record-
ing for use on this show, and
KBWD was advised this week that
Byrd again and again. Byrd stuck
to his story with a tenacity that
forced credence.
“One day wheswewere alone
together, I said, 'Byrd, weren’t
you a little scared that night and
tooled by a moving shadow? I’ve
come near to Bring a dozen times
on night patrol I've got so I
could have sworn there were 30
Mexicans on the steps and then,
at the last moment, I’ve seen it
wax just shadows.'
“Byrd was chewing a grass
stem He took it out of his mouth
and gave me a wicked, sidelong
glance. ‘I wasn’t scared, Johnny.
I was bored. I wanted to see just
how the post would react if some-
thing really happened.' »,
"I thought of the Captain and
all the reporta he had made out
about that incident Byrd was
revealing possibilities that were
not in me at alL I was scared
when I was alone on night patrol
He was bored.
production of B-52 intercontinental
bombers is being increased.
2. The debunking of Josef Stalin
echoed still in the Communist
world. Red Poland announced the
death penalty would be imposed
in only the gravest crimes. The
Polish government had announced
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SPENCER TRACY
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7:00 Seve O'Clock -News
7:05 Mustd tn the Air
7:30 International Sun School Lesson
7:45 Mustal Crossroads
m . nvi ANOIUGIIT FRANK SINAIRA*JEBBI REYNOLD
heEEMDER
a numble-witted
LAST TIME TODAY
Box orne. Opens at ca P.M.
ern group headed by Boston bank-
er Serge Semenenko, studio offie-
| lals said Friday.
Brothers Harry, Albert and Jack
) Warner, who founded the famed
the Jack Wallace program would Peters.
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the like. But the men soon dis-
covered that if the instrument
was trained on the Mexican
village they could sometimes
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BLACKJACKKEICMOM,
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I one woman in that town-—a sibilities by daylight and in com-
' leathery old harridan who, with I pany, but it was a different thing
her husband, ran the general store for a boy not quite 16 alone in a , -
i and post office. Besides their vast darkness made tricky with sand mesquite wasteland
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5:30 Quiet Tme
5 45 Dinner Date
5:50 Five Star Newseast MM
5 55 Les Paul A Mary Ford MBS
6 00 Home Edition of the Newt
6 15 Dinner Date
7:00 Neva
7 05 Music in the Air
8 00 News
8.05 In Your Church Tomorrow
8 55 News
9 00 I Ask You MBS
9 30 Lombardoland USA MBS
10 00 News
10.15 Night Watch
| 10 55 News
11:00 Evening Prayer
JACK WALLACE ON
MUTUAL PROGRAM’
Jack Wallace. KBWD disc
"MOTHER'S DAY" —Ex-
MOORE press it with a bouquet of
Bride; program committee—
1. . Jean Ann Ford, Pat Madison,
I James E. Folsom, soundly beaten Frances Cook, Bonnie Reynolds
in a recent race for Democratic and Charlotte Wagnon: constitu-
I national committeeman. on how it | tion and by-laws committee—
was "the most perfect race he|Judy Bramlet and Kay Howard;
ever ran: yearbook committee — Barbara
"I asked no one to vote for me | Boyd, Nora Jean Langffird, Ina
and almost none did.” - —
at the
। “All the rest was sunbaked-12 a.m. Byrd told the Captain
border nothingness except di- that he had seen an armed Mexi- - -
rectly across the river where! can coming up the wooden steps. This seemed to fascinate most of
about two miles away there was He had called to the Mexican to
a fair-sized Mexican village. A halt three times. The man had
winding road led to it from a ford kept on coming, so he had Bred,
as per orders. An extensive
SUNSET DRIVE-IN
' Box Office Opens 8:38
LAST TIME TODAY
house and the post office and shadows cast by the great Texas
store, there was only a shackmoon.
where a hunchbacked Mexican I “One night when Byrd was
I sold tobacco and candy and soft alone on patrol he fired his gun
TB Hospital Will
Be on TV Feature
spedial to The Bulletin
SANATORIUM — Rehabilitation
facilities at McKnight State Tu-
berciosis Hospital will be fea-
tured May 14-15 over 22 Texas
TV stations on Humble’s "Texas
in Review."
The continuity follows a tuber-
culosis patient who regains her
health and decides to enter TB
nurse training at the hospital.
Located at Sanatorium, 17
miles Enom San Angelo the insti-
tution is the oldest TB hospital
in the state. The tuberculosis
nursing school at McKnight was
established in 1917 by Dr. J. B.
MeKnigh of San Angelo.
AACHEN, Germany — Sir Win- -------------
XdC“ " “ future ”' ' MRS. TYE WILLETT IS
shomainstheneegranggnissance FHA CHAPTER MOTHER
of European powers lirfked with
Canada and the United States.” I
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“Man With The Gun” will show only once beginning at 9:49.
Sunday’s Game will be the 1 hope he is not interested in cook-
Giants vs Dodgers, on the air ing because I would be rather
continental bomber strength, ... ..
pointed out the United States in accusations
addition to these giant planes, has I Each incident fanned the enmity
May FHA Chapter which met re- iSneabmsirsarmeeandnmsdirmm which, —before . Hammarskjola’s
foreign bases. Secretary of De-
fense Charles E. Wilson announced
FRIDAY
4:00 Hits a s
5:00 Standb bob * Ray MBS
5:45 Lea Paul - Mary Ford MBS
IM All-Star Sports Time MBS
5:55 Five Star Newscast MBS
«.M Home Edition of the News
6:15 Dinner Dat-
6:30 Gabriel Heatter MBS
6:45 Les Paul and Mary Ford MBS
TUSCALOOSA, Ala.
Nothing has yet happened. . . to, planertinguid "eounisiinsinThek8
me “ m * ... lied retort. Gruenther said also, in
Warner Bros. Pictu Control of I Grounds, June 5-7, were appoint-
.HoLLYWOOD. -UPoControno ed by Martha Branum as follows:
the historically famoys Warner ! menu committee“Neida Murphy.
Brothers Pictures Inc n onet.of ' Judy Bramlet and Bonnie Rey-
Hollywood a biggest motionpicture nolds; program committee_Ina
studios, has been soldto an east- Mae willett Jerrie Sue McBride
and Frances Cook; food commit-
tee—Pat Fleming, Claudette Mc-
Innis and Pat Madison.
During the regular business
session, roll was called and the
minutes read. Pat Fleming led
7. 1na ,
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CURTIS-CROWIE
PEERNEST maET-
8 00 Eight ©Clock News
8 05 Music tn the Air
• 30 City Editox MBS
9:00 Counterspy MBS
9:30 Say it with Musie
10:00 Ten O’Clock News
10:15 Night Watch
10:55 Eleventh Hour News
11:00 Evening Prayer
SATURDAY
6:00 Morning Prayer
6:01 Voice of Agriculture
6:15 Wake Up ana Live
6:30 Farmers News
6:45 Farm Bureau Roundup
7:00 London-Burton Tima
7:15 Breakfast Melodic*
7:25 Party Line
1:30 News--Bill Terry TSN
7:45 Rev. James M. Stoney Jr.
8:00 Eight O'Clock Newa
8 05 Top Thirty
8 30 News
8:36 Top Thirty
9 00 Nine O'clock News
9:05 Top Thirty
9:30 Five Star Newscast MBS
9:35 Top Thirty
9:55 News
10 00 Silver Dollar Man
11:00 Eleven O'Clock New*
11 05 Top Thirty
SundaxomroinKot Br5whwoh eight-year-old boy who ran away
EAWDrive-In.m
1—. . .. uno- Nelda Murphy. They include: pro-
' We re intrigued by his abilitx ject committee-Judy Hitchcock,
; to elude us. We re also baffled.
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previously that 30,000 persons
held for political offenses would I
be freed. Communist Hungary said
it would tear down its barbed-wire
and other "Iron Curtain” barriers
opposite its western frontiers.
3. Japan and the Philippines
after years of bickering signed an
agreement by which Japan will
pay World War II reparations to-
talling $550 million. The agree-
ment opens the way for resump- j
tion of normal relations between
two countries whose co-operation
is important to allied defense in I
East Asia.
BAD NEWS
1. The Cyprus crisis was
brought to a new high point. Field
Marshal Sir John Harding, Brit- -
ish commander in chief, hanged I
two Greek Cypriots under his new ' l
policy of “force for force.” One I
Quotes From the News
- - ■ - — retiring supreme commander of
By UNITED PRESS WASHINGTON — Secretary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organ-
NEW YORK - Shapely actress State John Foster Dulles warning ization‛wesing“againstittacking
the Western Allies. Any active ag-
Boosters are usually under-
stood to be beneficial shots in
the arm. But "The Distaff
Booster” proves that good school-
ing helps car heists. This un-
usual lesson in criminal under-
standing backgrounds KBWD-
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2___BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Friday, May 11, 1956
XXIX I cross from the Mexican side,
THERE were many more pages check!his PaPET wandsearh.bim
__ . ..__for contraband. Which was com-
John Hazard was reconstruetins pletely silly because the Rio
the events as they happened -Grande wasn’t more than a couple
Basil Willing read on: I of feet deep for miles in both
“On and on. Day after day of directions and a smuggler could
it Mounted drill and dismounted ouusng"herrordany ttme witht
drill and the manual of arms. I • • •
Grooming horses and polishing -rWICE a week a platoon
gear and shoveling. Three months would make a two-day hike m
in Bliss without a single pass off either direction to watch for
th. post and then recruit drill ■ Jhat,
. ,, a ,_aland exercising the horses were
was over. We were full-fledged our only real activities. We were
cavalrymen and our troop was freed from regular drill down
ordered to another troop there but after a few weeks we
down on the Boeder for isolated would almost have welcomed it.
patrol duty. All sorts of numor As it was, there was no place to
flew around the barracks that a nothing to do. Our only ex-
bandit raid was expected and weCitement was the solitary sentry
were going to see action at last duty at night.
“Barracks at Camp Dili proved “I hated .the unappetizing food
to be dirt-floored, adobe buildings they had in those days and the
on top of a small, round mesa, unfree, communal, almost monas-
overlooking the Rio G r a n d e, tic life. But when I was alone on
which was not grand at all but night patrol, with memories of
shallow and muddy. There was a Villa still fresh, I was inwardly
steep cliff directly in front with a frightened. What would I do if
wooden stairway leading down to | a band of armed Mexicans sud-
the four buildings on the river denly surged over the Border?
bank that comprised the only Suppose they killed me before I
। ‘town’ on the American side could sound an alarm? It was
1 within 20 miles. There was only easy to be jaunty about such pos-
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